Index: T

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1914.

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'Index: T', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 20, 1626-1628, (London, 1914) pp. 751-754. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol20/pp751-754 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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tabinet, 272.

Tailor, Tiliars, Henry:
-, James used as spy on Gondomar, 32.

Talbot. See Ships, names of.

tallow:
-, Venetian duty on reduced, 36.

tamarinds:
-, from East Indies, 13.

Tamines. See Losières, Ponce de, Marshal de Themines.

Targoni, Pompeio, engineer, 475.
-, new gun of, 202, 241, 256; warns Richelieu of movements of English, 302; building new fort at Rochelle, 330, 425.
-, Rochellese forestall, 339; making chain at Rochelle, 466, 496, 510; stockade a failure, 528, 557, 565.
-, progress with stockade, 579, 589.

Tartar, Grand, King of Tartars:
-, Gabor sends to for cavalry, 189; Gabor urges to take advantage of plight of Turks, 580.

taxation:
-, 10% on incomes proposed, 530.
-, See cottimo; customs; loan; subsidies.

Temple, —:
-, sent by Infanta to negotiate truce with Dutch, 508; leaves without negotiating, 534.

Tenda, Col di [Prov. Coni, Italy]:
-, Savoy improving road over, 386.

Tenedos, island [Aegean]:
-, English ship seized near, 103, 150.

Teschen, Teschan [Austrian Silesia]:
-, in Denmark's hands, 183.

Texel Netherlands:
-, English cut out St. Esprit at, 415, 423, 445, 468, 484.
-, Espesses wants steps taken against English ships seized at, 427; English return to, to prevent ships coming out, 436; French ships will be captured if go to, 437.
-, Joachim says nothing about, 448; Langerach defends Dutch attitude, 451; delays ratification of French alliance, 458.
-, French ships at, 550.

Thames, River, 219, 229, 249, 314, 606.
-, Dunkirkers enter mouth of, 136, 148; English fleet at mouth, 234, 254.
-, fireworks tried on, 247.
-, small boats which ply on, to be sent to Ré, 350; ships detained in, 390; survey of all ships in, for war, 606.

Themines, Marshal. See Losières.

Thessalonia, bishop of. See Isidore.

Thiepolo. See Tiepolo.

Thomas, Prince. See Tomaso.

Thomas. See Ships, names of.

Thomassen, Christian, Danish ambassador in the Netherlands, 432, 516, 543.
-, importunes for help, 2; very impatient, 6; goes on to England, after conference with Carleton, 333; instructions, 353.
-, at Gravesend, 343; says Tilly in great peril, 351; entry into London, 353; likely to meet with poor response, 359.
-, private audience, urges peace with France, 373, 374, 492; conversation with Contarini, 374–376.
-, surprised at Strozzi's claim, 379; finds Council harsher than king, 389; Joachim seconds offices, 390.
-, Scaglia going to upset work, 391; cannot get definite reply, 406; knows Charles deceived about Ré, 407.
-, decides to proceed to France, 418, 623; chief object assistance, mediation secondary, 419.
-, insists on money from Charles, 423; Spanish faction neutralises efforts, 434.
-, fresh audience of king, 435; Contarini follows example of, 446; despairs of help from England, 447.
-, Carleton accounts for failure, 456; present to, fresh designs, 471, 623.
-, Contarini follows example in treatment of Scaglia, 473; waiting for money, 487.
-, waits for Buckingham's return, 486; Buckingham raises hopes, 500.
-, asks for armed ships, 522, 532, 533; Rochellese deputies will not see, 531.
-, Buckingham's reply to, 546; and sees again before departure, 547; governor of Dover took Venetian packet from, 564; to blame about Venetian packet, 571.
-, Louis will not answer if suggests giving up Rochelle, 564; reception at Paris, 570.
-, proposals for reconciliation, 579, 594; letters from Christian for, 586; expects to effect little, 597.
-, came for help, 621; suggestion for reconciliation, 622; thought of going to Italy, but short of money, helped by Charles, 624.

Thoras. See St. Bonnet, John de.

Thurn, Torre, Henry Matthias, Count of, 232, 282.
-, letters of Gabor to, 109; Denmark wants from Venice, 188, 189, 194, 196, 200, 230.
-, letter to doge for leave, 189; Venice refuses, 193, 201; released, 201, 203, 211, 212; present to, 201.
-, thanks Venice, 232, 233; serving Denmark, 308, 309; driven to Friesland by storm, 496.
-, at Hague, negotiations, 515.

Tiepolo, Tripolo, Alvise, Proveditore of Zante:
-, despatches, 117.

Tiepolo, Thiepolo, Domenico, Savio alla Mercanzia, 17, 57, 174, 389.

Tilbuf. See Quillebeuf.

Tiliars. See Tailor.

Tillières, Count of. See Leveneur.

Tilly, Count of. See Tserclaes.

timber, 279.

tin:
-, English ships unlade, 355, 399.

Titschein, Tistchin [Moravia, Austria Hungary]:
-, in Denmark's hands, 183.

tobacco:
-, Charles grants monopoly for sale of, 155; made crown monopoly, 350.

Todos los Santos [Bahia, Brazil], Bay of:
-, Dutch victory in, 270, 271.

Toiras. See Bonnet, John de.

Toledo, Don Fadrique, Federico de, 527.
-, ships of, 66n; in no hurry to go to Coruña, 363; goes with fleet to Coruña, 388.
-, queen mother sends diamonds to, 426; writes of weakness of fleet, 512.
-, fears of attacking Ireland, 522; quarrels with Guise, 539, 596; not to meddle in siege of Rochelle, 551.
-, cannot face English fleet, 589; offended with Louis, 589, 590.

Toledo y Davila, Don Antonio de, Marquis of Mirabel, Spanish ambassador in France:
-, Clarke supposed to have seen, 93; promises ships to France, 115, 380.
-, calls on Scaglia, 117.
-, intrigues with, 135, 136, 139; gives passport to Montagu, 264; will complete Messia's negotiations for alliance between France and Spain, 320; great honour shown to, 334.
-, asks for port and fortress in France, 338; Richelieu rejects proposals with disdain, 353.
-, represents ships as ready for France, 354; negotiations for alliance, 362; did not visit Strozzi, 378, 380.
-, gets money from France for Flanders, 399; Richelieu reopens negotiations with for naval help, 426.
-, Louis refers to promises, 438; avoids queen mother, 465; queen mother remonstrates with about ships, 468; queen mother sees through, 476.
-, says Venice intriguing against France, 509; ill, 600.

Tomaso, Thomas, Prince, of Savoy:
-, French believe in Dauphiné, 336; French suspect agreement with Soissons, 347.

Tonguy and Guinegaud, prior of. See Bremon.

Toras. See St. Bonnet, John de.

Torre. See Thurn.
-, torture applied, 107.

Toulon [Var., France]:
-, ships stationed at, 255.

Tour, Frederick Maurice de la, Duke of Bouillon, Buglion:
-, treats for renewal of alliance with Dutch, 348.

Tours [Indre et Loire, France], 259.

Tours, Toyras. See St. Bonnet, John de.

Tractatus de haeresi, etc., of Santarelli, 110n.

trade, 75.
-, Sweden treats at Brussels about, 44; English distress from interruption of, with France and Spain, 55, 68, 105.
-, Hanse towns send to France about, 56.
-, Dunkirkers destroy, 154; destroyed by quarrel with France, 239, 243, 246, 277; French edicts against, 257.
-, visible decline, 292, 377.
-, questions of between England and Netherlands referred to Joachim, 306.
-, with Hamburg suspended, 408.
-, Dutch, suffers from quarrel of England and France, 449, 454; causes antipathy to France, 615.
-, See also aloes; Bermuda; Brazil wood; brocade; Bulgarian leather; camlet; carpets; caviare; Cephalonia; cinnamon; cloth; cloves; cod; consulage; corn; cotton; counterpanes; Crete; currants; damask; East India Co.; East Indies; ebony; fish; fisheries; gallnuts; gumlac; herrings; Hanse Towns; hides; Indies; indigo; lead; leather; Leghorn; Levant; Levant Co.; mace; masts; merchants; muscat; Muscovy; muslins; Nice; oil; pepper; rope; salt; salt fish; saltpetre; satin; scavezzoni; silk; skins; spices; squirrel skins; stock fish; sugar; Syria; tabinet; tallow; tamarinds; timber; tin; tobacco; velvet; Venice, Five Savii alla Mercanzia; vermilion; Villefranche; vinegar; West India Co.; West Indies; wheat; wine; wool; woollen cloth; Zante.

Transburg. See Strasburg.

Transylvania, 607.
-, news of, 24.
-, Venice to give Wake advices of, 37; Gabor to withdraw to, 58; failure of Prince of Brandenburg in, 459, 470.
-, Caimecan to send to, about peace, 567.
-, Prince of. See Gabor.
-, Princess of. See Catharine.

Trapani, Sicily, 439.

Treasurer of England. See Ley.
-, -, of Scotland. See Erskine, John, earl of Mar.

Tremouille, Frederick de la, Count of Laval, Lavalle, Atramoglia:
-, Richelieu permits to raise levy for Denmark, 165, 183; Denmark expects help from, 232.

Trencsin, Trincino, Hungary, 20.

Trent, Council of Trent, 610, 613.

Tres. See Estrées.

Treveghan, Nivigian, Hugh, captain of the John and James, 418.

Trevisan, Marco, 592.

Trevor, Sir Sackville:
-, commands squadron that takes St. Esprit, 415n; commission to command St. Esprit, 436.

Trie. See Estrées.

Trincino. See Trencsin.

Tripoli, North Africa, 392.

Tripolo. See Tiepolo.

Triumph. See Ships, names of.

Troppau, Troppa [Austrian Silesia]:
-, in Denmark's hands, 183; Wallenstein finds hard to take, 320.

Trotto, Senator of Milan, 288.

Troy, 439.

Tserclaes, John, Count of Tilly, 12.
-, goes to relieve Oya, 58; offers to withdraw from circle of Lower Saxony, 63; returning, 65.
-, threatens Holstein, 71; difficulty of withdrawing troops, 79, 91; ordered to march on Holstein, 87.
-, designs on Hanse towns, 90; troops quartered in Brandenburg, 91, 183; will have to scatter forces, 103.
-, Denmark beset by, 182, 622; Denmark to confront, 189; wish to prevent Spinola helping, 207; Dutch fear Spinola may reinforce, 279.
-, reported defeat, 214; cut off from help, 232; forces repulsed by English, 244.
-, crosses Elbe, 351, 375, 622; waited to hear of Buckingham's landing at Ré before crossing, 352.
-, demands of Lubeck, Bremen and Hamburg, 354; ready to overrun Holstein, 406.
-, Morgan in danger from, 469; Infanta wants to secure Baltic fortresses, 474.
-, invests Stade, 508; floods drive from Stade, 550; general against hostes imperii, 571; invades West Friesland, 603.

Tunis:
-, captain's report of, 110, 117; English spies report on, 221.
-, King of, 118.
-, Viceroy of. See Cassin Pasha.

Turin [Prov. Torino, Italy], 48, 54, 121, 180, 211, 212, 220, 230, 231, 236, 248, 276, 281, 320, 363, 396, 400, 407, 431, 473, 503, 512, 523.
-, news from, 29, 210, 320, 364.
-, despatches dated at, 2, 28, 37, 47, 88, 95, 122, 140, 156, 165, 170, 171, 181, 190, 199, 209, 214, 223, 258, 265, 275, 294, 317, 328, 335, 336, 346, 348, 359, 362, 370, 371, 386–388, 397, 404, 405, 418, 426, 431, 441–3, 454, 469, 478, 480, 481, 490, 491, 506, 511, 513, 526, 527, 541, 552, 553, 562, 568, 571, 579, 593.
-, Buckingham may go to, 77; Montagu to visit, 168, 191; Montagu at, 198, 244, 348, 380, 395; English gentlemen at, 244; Soissons at, 289.
-, Montagu going to, 307; Moretta leaves, 345; Chiaus sent to, 362; Montagu leaves, 465, 477.
-, gentleman from, in England, 484; rejoicing in over Ré, 503, 513, 584; articles made at for trade at Villefranche etc. 504; courier to Nice from, 505.
-, negotiations of Montagu at, 525, 529; Scaglia wants reconciliation negotiations transferred to, 531.
-, Carlisle going to, 581.
-, S. Giovanni, church, 490.

Turkey, Porte, 132.
-, negotiations about Hungary at, 37; importance of England having good minister in, 76.
-, vital interests of Venice at, 85; emperor to send envoy to, 103; would let Mansfelt through Bosnia, 133.
-, Venice encourages to help Gabor, 179; English take Florentine cloth to, 222; France may get sequestration of English property from, 269.
-, Venetians try to prevent others exporting oil from, 294; Roe claims consulage on goods taken from port to port of, 499.
-, officials of:
-, Cadileschier, 471.
-, Captain Pasha, 1, 14, 103, 150, 197.
-, Grand Chancellor, 511.
-, Mufti, 253, 471.
-, Grand Vizier. See Halil.
-, Sultan of. See Mehemet II; Murad IV.

Turks, 174.
-, English ship defies, 1; Imperialist operations against, 20; Gabor joins forces with, 29.
-, Roe to induce to help Gabor, 44; English convinced will do nothing, 75; Gabor ready to make war without, 103.
-, disregard for Germany, 151; Gabor makes peace to alarm, 158; good relations with Venice, 191.
-, firm about Gabor, 197; relations with Gabor, 203; carelessness of, 204.
-, remonstrances with about pirates, 221, 259, 260; set up upon peace, 262; promise redress about pirates, 400; peace with reported broken, 311, 364; co-operation of powers may force to remedy matter of pirates, 312.
-, trouble with, at Zara, 328; peace with emperor, 330n, 413, 602; reprisals on by English for depredations of pirates, 332.
-, break off treaty with Austrians, 349; proposed as members of counter league, 362.
-, Danes have little hope from, 375; Venice tries to prevent fortifying ports, 392, 448.
-, measures to build galleys for Persian Gulf, 400, 401; Venice tries to prevent foreigners exporting wheat from dominions, 421.
-, will not negotiate peace with emperor without regard for Germany, 407, 419; Roe tries to prevent making peace with emperor, 424; cloth can be exchanged for wheat with, 440.
-, peace with emperor, 454.
-, nuncio suggests sending emperor's forces against, 477; may make reprisals if English destroy French trade in Levant, 559.
-, Gabor thinks of attacking, with emperor, 566; Gabor urges Poland and Tartars to take advantage of plight of, 580.
-, danger of estranging by privateering, 582; high esteem for English, 597; Gabor intends to break peace of with emperor, 607.

Tuscany, Grand Dukes of. See Medici.

Tyrone, Earl of. See O'Neil.