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Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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'Index: H', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629, (London, 1916) pp. 658-666. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol21/pp658-666 [accessed 28 March 2024]

Index H H Haagen, Cornelius van, Dutch ambassador at the Porte, ambassador of Flanders: letters from Gabor to, 83; Bailo acts with, against religious, 130. informed of arrival of imperial ambassador, 408; inducing Turks to break peace, 520. Haarlem, Harlem [Prov. North Holland, Netherlands]: Palatine at, 497. -, sea: Palatine's son drowned in, 497. Haddock, Adoch, Adliot, Richard, captain of the Unicorn, 176. privateering by, 177, 203. Hagi Mehemet: arz to Sultan, 141. Hagi Ramasan: deposition, 142. Hague, the, Netherlands, 124, 215, 223, 241, 344, 358, 414, 504, 514, 593. news from, 229, 506, 509, 538. despatches dated at, 7, 17, 36, 37, 41, 51, 65, 76, 80, 81, 90, 92, 96, 109, 113, 120, 132, 133, 149, 161, 174, 179, 185, 198, 217, 227, 238, 252, 267, 283, 302, 307, 327, 361, 367, 383, 389, 402, 411, 423, 429, 441, 451, 452, 462, 470, 473, 479, 497, 498, 511, 524, 534, 547, 565, 575, 585, 595. Venetian instructions to representatives at, 35, 38, 79, 150, 247, 271, 368, 381, 385, 393, 455, 480, 499, 583. Carlisle to stop at, 72; Carlisle at, 87, 201, 370; his entry, 88; letters sent by, 125; money raised by Carlisle and Carleton at, 128; Rosencranz at, 195; Scaglia arrives at, 251. Laval's expedition starts from, 281; alarms at about truce, 283: offices of Rosencranz at, 295. Venetian mediation approved at, 369; gentleman to meet Carlisle at, 447. Roe arrives at, 461; proposed conference at, 465; Orange meets Carlisle near, 470; Carlisle's secretary at, 477. Halberstadt, Bishop of. See Leopold William, son of emperor. Hales, Anthony, English secretary at Turin, 549. expecting Porter and Gerbier, 306; sent to England, arrives, 559, 560; sent back to Savoy, 568, 582. Halil, Calil, a pirate: Venetians expecting attack from, 136. -, Turkish chief: appeal for vengeance for, against Venetian consul at Aleppo, 449. Hamburg, German Empire: news from, 16, 494. Tilly gets to give up Brandenburg papers, 22; canal to come out at, 24. English merchant adventurers trading at, 49; unsafe for English, 59; Wallenstein will try to win burgesses of, 67. fleet of, alarms England, 86. importance of Stade for trade of, 127; English capture ships, 158, 177, 203; importance to Spain, 159; stronger than Danish fleet, 170. troops raised in, for Denmark and Sweden, 427; governor of Krempe mobbed at, 433. desired to receive imperial garrison, 445; required to renounce neutrality with Denmark and Sweden, 493. Charles urges not to be deluded by emperor, 511; ships from, at Malaga, 527. syndic of, at Prague, 23. imperial and Danish commissioners at, 529; negotiations at, 600. ship of, captured by Digby, 554556, 568. outcry against English seizure of ships, 569; English in treaty with, about, 570. example of does not apply to Digby's case, 577. Hamilton, James, third Marquis of: Charles sends for, to marry Buckingham's niece, 358; marries her and made Master of Horse, 395. Hammersley, Sir Hugh, Lord Mayor of London: advances money to pay sailors, 11. Hampton Court: Charles at, 370n. Hanse Towns, 270. reluctant to act against Denmark, 5; decide not to help emperor against Denmark, 35, 36. fear will have to pay for imperialist levies, 16. powerless to resist imperialists 17; Wallenstein plans to compel to come to terms with emperor, 24; proposed union with emperor, 67, 93. proposed inclusion in league to secure sea against Hapsburgs, 41, 72. claim to preserve neutrality, 63; Spaniards mean to harass trade, 249. Wallenstein does utmost to gain, 360; instigate meeting for peace, 395. required to renounce neutrality with Denmark and Sweden, 493; effort to detach Denmark from, 591. Harcourt, James de, Marquis of Beuvron, Beueron: Swiss cast down after death, 423. Harlay, Philip de, Baron of Cesy, French ambassador at Constantinople: Roe's rivalry with, 20, 482; Bailo has no relations with, 130. outcry about Scanderoon affair, 180; does not thank Venice for, 181, 246; ill will of Caimecan to, 203, 204. informed of arrival of Kuffstein, 408; speaks to Bailo about Alexandretta affair, 481; friendly with Wyche, 482. Harlem. See Haarlem. Hassan Zendi: arz to Sultan, 141. Havre de Grace [Seine Inferieure, France]: reported English attempt on, 174. Hawkins, John, d'Achino, Achins: takes back French prisoners, 4; returns with handsome present, 48. Hay, Sir George, Chancellor of Scotland: in London, 107. -, James, Earl of Carlisle, 194, 202, 303, 321, 333, 354, 386, 552. (1628): may go to France for peace, 17; talk of going to Lorraine and Italy, 21; Scaglia encourages journey, 22; may go to Venice, mission opposed to Spain, 48. wants to get away from Court, 21; Carleton will not leave Hague before arrival, 37, 41; commissioner for satisfying Contarini about letters, 42, 66. delayed, 61; Carleton not to clash with, at Hague, 64; tells Contarini about mission, 72. at Rotterdam, 81; may go to Rome, 87; delays entry at Hague from vanity, 88, 89; Soranzo's interviews with, 89, 90, 95. business at Hague, 90, 94; says England will not abandon Huguenots, 92; to treat with Savoy, 96. says not going to Brussels, 96, 108; infanta sends passport for, Coloma sees about mission, 102. suggests truce to Dutch, Orange asks Soranzo about, 108; opinions about at Zurich and Turin. 111. cool reception at Antwerp, 113; expected at Zurich, 115; goes to Brussels, indignation at Hague, 119, 120. France suspicious of embassy, 121; truth about journey to Brussels, 124, 125, 462. Buckingham will get king to reprimand, 125; money raised by, at Hague, 128. Orange's opinion of Brussels visit, 131; stay at Brussels, 149. Venice fears negotiations at Brussels, 150; sees infanta contrary to instructions, 155, 157, 158. at Nancy, expected movement, 159; Bethune curious about visit to Venice, 160, 249, 298, 304, 336. at Basel, displeased at reception, 162, 178; suspicion of visit to Brussels, 170, 179, 198; Charles writes to sister about visit, 174. expected at Turin, 181; arrives, 185; much regaled, 196; passport from Cordova, 198. preparations for, at Venice, 199, 227, 228, 241, 247; Wake announces, 200, 201; on road to Venice, 229. realises need of friendship with France, 204; talk of going to emperor, 216; express sent to, 218. displeased at way embassy taken at Venice, 220, 221; interview with Prince of Piedmont, 238. Marini sends word of, 239; Wake says will deal with affairs, 240; not gone to Casale, 244. house prepared for, at Venice, 245247, 256; changes route, 248; at Verona and Padua, 250, 251. reception at Padua, 252, 258, 265; leaves Padua, 253; Antelmi's report on arrival at Venice, 255257. excellence of quarters, 257; vote for reception expenses, 259; meetings with Prince of Piedmont, 264. negotiations with infanta, 266; question of reception at Venice, 284, 285. first appearance in Collegio, 267; letters of credence, 268; statement to Collegio of case against France, 269271, 292, 299301. Senate's reply to, 277, 278; pope will not receive without vote of cardinals, 279. sends account of Savoy's victory over France, 284, 294; French ambassador told of offices, 285, 286. Buckingham's death will affect going to Spain, 282. wants to return with Buckingham dead, 294, 341. gentleman of, with letters for Buckingham, from Rubens, 283; squire of, with Rubens, 298; messenger with instructions to, 290. Turin expects back, 301, 341; Correr and others permitted to visit, 302, 307. indisposed, 291, 292, 299; visit to Venice delayed, 292, 293; going to Padua, 293, 299. instructions about visit to Venice, 295; Savoy wants to meet Monterey, 305. pope objects to favours shown to, 306; Contarini wants particulars of, 308. office with, about peace, 318; gentleman of, at Turin, 319; criticism of answer, 322. Roe goes to meet, 324; final audience and thanks, 328; instructions for treatment along route, 329. gold chain for, 332; staying at Padua, 334. Contarini receives news of, 338; Gerbier goes to meet, 341; journey back from Venice, 343, 344, 347, 348. Bethune relieved by leaving Venice, 346; back at Turin, 353; warns Savoy against Sancy, 356. ordered to return home, 357, 387, 390, 393; Wake explains mission to Corner, 361, 362; leaving at once, 381. much appreciates reception at Venice, 363, 383, 400, 417; told Savoy of emperor's move to Gradisca, 366. sad about Rochelle fleet, 367; frequent audiences, of duke, 367. mission to Dutch, 368; Louis asks Zorzi about, 369; reasons for journey, 370. opinion of Montagu's negotiations, 382; very anxious to return home, 383. entertainment at Brescia, 384; Scaglia's intrigues with may injure peace, 387. Rome objects to Cardinal Maurice entertaining, 388; fears loss of prestige by repulse of fleet, 390. still negotiating at Turin, 393; Venice anxious to know object of journeys, 394. leaves Turin, remarks on current affairs, 400, 401; Wake informs of Porter's arrest, 403. waits at Basel to hear from Wake, 410; Wake to stay at Turin till, reaches England, 412. fears of upsetting Anglo-French peace, 414, 436, 443, 455, 460. condemns peace, at instigation of Savoy, 418; influence of Savoy over, 471, 472. reason for reticence at Venice, 421; to suggest Savoy mediating with Spain. 422. expected at Brussels, 423, 431, 466, 473; proceeds to Basel, 424, 429, 430. reception at Zurich, 423; remarks to Cavazza, 424; Wake faithful follower of, 428. Wood sent to, 431; Weston strengthening himself against, 432, 460; Wake hears from, 439. expected soon in England, 447; Venice exempts goods from duty, 448. Contarini suspicious of, 452; Contarini to hasten in order to forestall, 455, 463, 499. Contarini tries to draw Carleton about, 457; Baroccio reported with, 459. (1629): at Cologne, 461; resentment against Dutch, 461; remarks to Soranzo, 469471; at Neustat, 469, 474. grievance about visit to Brussels, 470, 471; Soranzo disturbed by remarks, 472. ordered to Brussels, 476, 483; rails at France, 477, 478, 484; lauds Savoy, 478; Soranzo satisfies, 479. visit to Brussels to make France jealous, 480; threatens to upset Venetian peace negotiations, 486. Contarini did great stroke by gaining king before arrival, 491; difficult to exclude from embassy to France, 491, 492. apprehension about effect of arrival in England, 493, 505, 506, 518. nearly drowned, 494; grievance against Corner, 500, 525; Corner informed about, 509. interview with infanta, 494; asks Rusdorf's opinion about peace, with France or Spain, 496. thinks France not sincere about Italy, 498, 527, 538; decision about peace to be made on arrival, 511. influence of Savoy's favours on, 501; misgivings about confirmed, 512. alters tone to situation, Contarini sees and flatters, 513; Wake relies on 514. offices do not move Charles, 515; poor prospects of favour, 516; wants Savoy included in peace, 527. says not against peace, but wants to make war between France and Spain certain, 528. tells of emperor's designs against Venice, 528; airs views to Contarini, 528. 529. Wake anxious to hear of arrival in London and negotiations, 533; Mary de' Medici speaks of ill will, 536. takes bad impression to England, 537; paper on relative value of peace with France or Spain, 538. efforts to thwart French peace, 541, 544. Savoy tries to foment mistrust of French through, 547; objects to peace with France, 550. danger to French peace, 560; arrival in London announced at Turin, 562. will help Savoy, 564; Scaglia will have support of, 565; Contarini canvases about Jonas, 579. announces peace made by Bautru, 582; changing as finds others more Spanish, 589; arranged to send ship for Scaglia, 600. nephew of. See Alington, John. son of. See Hay, James, Viscount Doncaster. secretary to. See Boswell, William. -, James, Viscount Doncaster, Carlisle's son: entertained at Brescia, 348; at Florence, 476. reports father ordered to Brussels, 483. -, Lucy, Countess of Carlisle: Buckingham's affection for, 108; seriously ill, 294. finds husband's anti-French bias doing him no good, 516. Hayman, Heyman, Sir Peter: arrested at dissolution of parliament, 580. Healey, Helei, William, sea captain: deposition, 78. Heath, Sir Robert, Attorney General: in disgrace about pardons to bishops, 551. Hector. See Ships, names of. Heidelberg, Palatinate: congress at, outcome awaited with great curiosity, 601. Hein, Pier, Pietro, Henrio, admiral of Dutch West India Co.: captures Spanish treasure fleet, 416, 497n; at Falmouth, 444; at Plymouth. 451; Dutch anxious for safety, 452. Helei. See Healey. Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, 438, 567. presents to from sister, 22; reported enceinte, 37; letter of queen mother to, about Casale, 72; mystery about Savoy's presents to, 87. Contarini tells of satisfaction about letters, 152; masses at palace draw Catholics to London, 171. represents self as pauper to king, 213; taking mineral waters, 242. expected to have great influence, 287, 293; Contarini hopes for help in promoting reconciliation, 294; Contarini asks to help in peace, 310, 312. servant of took news of Buckingham's death to Richelieu, 297. growing influence with king, 310, 311, 315, 340, 374; Charles will not treat with French about, 314. proposed correspondence with queen mother to aid peace negotiations, 312, 313, 350, 351. Marquis of Trichateau spends time at Court of, 338; not anxious for French attendants, 340; question of mother answering, 352. evil offices of Sancy with, 356; Contarini commended for securing help, 362. unwilling to speak of question of household, 375, 377; helps intercede for Calais fishermen, 378, 380. can get anything when peace made, 396; proposed to refer question of household to, and queen mother, 399, 442, 453, 454, 463, 486, 489, 536, 539, 542, 543. will reject French alterations to please king, 405; will gain influence by not insisting about household, 413. proposal to use, for peace overtures, 419, 457; Louis returns English prisoners to, 430, 436. Carlisle devoted to, 423; very desirous of Carlisle's return, 424; discloses that Carlisle going to Brussels, 431. Zorzi presents letter to mother, 434; mother's reply to, 436, 448, 456; proposed correspondence with mother, 440; letter to mother, 504. unseemly to persecute Catholics in face of, 447; Louis very pleased to see letters of, 448. undesirable to thwart Charles about household, 464; reported enceinte, 479, 493, 518, 536, 540, 565, 593, 601. service leaves nothing to be desired, 485; good offices for peace, 494. short of money for necessary expenses, 503; sends M. de Vantelet, 505; king's affection for, 518. not well pleased with Carlisle, 513, 516; does not see Ortado, 519. subjection to mother, 539, 540; French want mother to have preference over, 546. letter of condolence to Princess Palatine, 546; arranged that nothing done about household without consent, 547; new article for settling of household, 562. Dutch ambassadors take leave of, 568; letter to sister Christina, 595. Contarini to take leave of, 596; rejoicings in London over pregnancy, 600. household of. See household, the queen's. Henrio. See Hein. Henry IV, the Great, King of France, 34. policy in Spanish marriage, 178; treaty with Savoy, 476. Henry II, of Orleans, Duke of Longueville: Montagu speaks with in Normandy, 409. Henry Frederick, Palatine's son, 592. drowned, 497; Puritans' hopes of, 518; Venetian condolences for, 526, 527, 566. mourning for, at English Court, 534; question of burial, 546, 547; pension to go to one of younger brothers, 547. Herbault, Lord of. See Phelippeaux. Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery, the Lord Chamberlain: arranges audience for Contarini, 151; reported unsuccessful raid in Normandy, 174. -, William, Earl of Pembroke, the Lord Steward: Contarini to get help about letters, 8; appointed commissioner about letters, 42. apologises for delay of Contarini's audience, 262; to deal with Contarini about peace, 311, 488. commissioner of Admiralty, 337n, 569. Hercules. See Ships, names of. herring fishery: importance to Calais, 377. Hertzogenbosch. See Bois le Duc. Heyman. See Hayman. Hidde, Hider. See Hyde. hides. 17, 196, 321. English take to Leghorn, 229, 388, 584. of Constantinople, 388. High Mightinesses. See Netherlands. Hippesley, Sir John, lieutenant of Dover Castle, Governor of Dover, warden of Dover, 33, 205. seizes Venetian packet, 31, 32; asks how to receive Chevreuse, 378. warning about Calais fishermen, 380. secretary to. See Ingam. Hire, Bertrand, la, Baron of Vignoles: goes to post, 165. Hobart, Sir Miles: arrested at dissolution of parliament, 580. Hobson, John, Opsom, English merchant at Zante, 175. buys wheat of Digby, 81; witness, 176. Holland [Prov. Netherlands], 266, 444, 459. letters sent by, 1, 13, 55, 87, 243, 339, 437, 549. news from, 134, 205. Dulbier to send arms from, 2; power of East India merchants in, 86; Morgan to take Stade garrison to, 97. arrival of ships from Indies and Guinea in, 128; Scaglia may go to, 187. Laval comes from, 295; Argyle comes from, 296; Morgan's regiment in, 359. English trade with France through, 465; Carlisle in, 466. arrangement for Florentine trade with, 545. See also Netherlands. Holland, Earl of. See Rich, Henry. Holles, Denzil: arrested at dissolution of parliament, 580. Holstein: emperor offers to restore to Denmark, 17, 338; Denmark wants to make scarcity in, 49; rising of peasants in, 61. Denmark unable to intercept supplies for, 170; deputies of to discuss peace, 337. Krempe military depot for, 359; imperialists reinforced in, 411. imperialists not restoring, 558; imperialists ready to restore, 561. Duke of. See Frederick III, Duke of Holstein Gottorp. Hopewell. See Ships, names of. Horse, Master of the. See Goring, George Lord; Hamilton, James, Marquis of. horses: English, not adapted for military service, 71; Holland presenting to Louis, 459. hose: Zorzi wants from England, 353; payment for, 435. household, the king's: Charles will not have Frenchmen in, 340; cost of, met out of last subsidies, 444. household, the queen's, 472. French entirely excluded from, 213; French claim fulfilment of treaty about, 274, 314. Buckingham's death likely to solve difficulty, 287; already established, change not advisable, 315. Charles obstinate about, 340, 374, 396, 485487, 489, 533, 539, 540, 567; difficulty in way of peace, 349, 369, 373, 376, 377, 397, 412, 415. Montagu says may be omitted, 371; Contarini asked not to press matter, 396. proposed to refer question to two queens, 399, 463. Richelieu makes concession about, 402; pope might assist about, 404. French can gain nothing by stiffness about, 406, 412. Richelieu wants to change article about, 442; Zorzi recasts article about, 452; Richelieu's article upon, 453, 464; English and French articles upon, 542, 543. queen does not desire change in, 485; French demands about extravagant, 486. Contarini secures arrangement about, 489; Contarini sanguine about, 490; his efforts upon, 539. the gordian knot, 520, 539; deplorable state of question, 521; only point left undecided, 536, 545, 546, 550. relative unimportance, 541; Carlisle lays trap for Contarini about, 541, 542. Danish suggestion about, 559; new draft of article upon, 562; question settled, 586, 593. Howard, Theophilus, second Earl of Suffolk: made Warden of the Cinque Ports, 213, 227. -, Thomas, Earl of Arundel: in favour of receiving Commons' petition, 84. Buckingham on better terms with, 168; returns to favour but not to Council, 213. re-enters Council, 394, 398; Weston strengthens himself by party of, 432. one of commissioners about French peace, 488; grant of James to, on currant duty, 552; dispute with Levant Co., 553. Huguenots, those of the religion, 223, 263, 450, 581, 594. (1628): in way of peace, 3, 35, 415; Louis wants English to abandon, 7; English pledged to, 13; Charles cannot abandon, 70, 92. Dutch accused of hurting, 37, 47; preoccupation with, prevents French attending to Italy, 57; French excited about, 62. war with delays help to Nevers, 71; Spain offering help against, 88. Scaglia wants to coerce France through, 105; fate depends on Rochelle, 112. Charles denounces French designs on, 154; fall of Rochelle will encourage Louis to go on against, 161. Tremouille deserts, 165; if Louis granted peace to, would help adjustment, 169. may make peace with king, 186, 191; English desire to relieve, 217. diversion in Italy will not secure, 224; peace with must go with English settlement, 234. adjustment with king easy, 233; no excuse if will not treat, 235; France will not listen to negotiations about, 238. England willing they shall treat with king, 234; send money to England for relief, 242. Spain hopes to see France harassed by, 249; English want to keep up courage, 260. Louis will never treat with, 274; English want to see French involved in Italy, to relieve, 284. will not accept peace without England's consent, 287; England will not stand in way of peace to, 291, 296, 316, 376. England will never desert, 288; would lose heart if English fleet delayed, 290. case of, must go in unison with reconciliation, 297; England will agree to whatever satisfies, 311, 317. Lindsey to inform of England's intent to make peace with France, 312; England must give up protecting, 326; Spanish subsidies for, 340; should seek peace in a proper manner, 350. Richelieu says unreasonable for English to meddle with, 355; French ready to allow to enjoy liberties, 371; English mistrust French about, 377. secret promise between England and, 378; English fleet to help obtain good terms, 382. reliance on English fleet, 383; English want to know how French will treat, 397. probable pardon for, 405; capture of Rochelle enables king to bridle, 409. French think of taking Geneva to complete undoing of, 410; English suspicious of French dealing with, 414, 438, 446. Carlisle blames desertion, 418; need of French making treaty with, 419, 430; policy of Richelieu against, 421. Louis claims same treatment for English Catholics, 423; peace with, makes great progress, 436. Charles cannot make agreement with Louis while he persecutes, 440; English leniency to Catholics to act as example for treatment of, 447. English attitude upon treatment of, 458; English complain of French treatment of, 460. (1629): pretext for not helping Mantua, 477; make difficulties in way of Anglo-French reconciliation, 484, 491. question of dropped in peace negotiations, 486, 506; Charles mistrustful of French behaviour to, 487. Contarini defends French attitude to, 489; English commissioners' objections about, 490. Dutch mistrust French about, 498; pardon of, shows goodwill, 512. foolishness of compromising England with, 513; Carlisle's apprehensions for, 515, 527, 582; and Wake's, 519. pardon signed, 517; English jealous of position. 521; negotiation best way to save, 528. idea of making mixture with Catholics, 520; possible inclusion in peace, 524. English opinion of king's decree against, 530532; Elizabeth's fears for, 534. English do not trust French about, 537, 539, 541, 567 595; English in dilemma about, 542. emperor and Spaniards foment trouble with, 560; Venice desires peace with, 585. England interested in diverting attention from, 583; cannot secure peace of themselves, 602. Hulst, Count of, Gabor's nephew: at Brussels, 5; sends letter by Venice, 20. tutor of. See Bornenizza. Hungary, 195. peace of, 153. King of. See Ferdinand son of Ferdinand II, emperor. hunting, the chase: Charles engaged in, 212, 242, 370. Palatine and wife away, 302. Hyacinth, Father, a Capuchin: visit to England, 503. Hyde, Hidde, Hider, Lawrence, English merchant: theft of silk from, 37; ships trading with Cyprus and Syria for, 563.