Index: J

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: J', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 21, 1628-1629, (London, 1916) pp. 669-670. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol21/pp669-670 [accessed 22 April 2024]

J

James I, King of Great Britain, 90.
-, treaty with France, 13, 287; divided Scottish Church revenues among nobles, 107; remonstrances of Dutch did not move, 166.
-, peace with Spain, 195, 198.
-, Argyle in disgrace with, 198; advised Charles to maintain cordial relations with Venice, 267.
-, love of peace and neglect of foreign affairs, 394, 398; Denmark asks for money lent to, 444.
-, grant to Arundel on duty on currants, 552; discountenanced privateering in Mediterranean, 578.

Janissaries:
-, Falconier substituted for Aga of, 448.

Jeannin, President:
-, Savoy praises, 178.

Jersey, Channel Islands:
-, governor of. See Carteret, Sir Philip.

Jesuits:
-, train children of Catholics in France and Flanders, 46.
-, arrest at Clerkenwell, 46, 557; advise Buckingham to adjustment with Spain, 48.
-, exception in not deploring civil war in France, 75; East India Co., action against Dutch due to, 106.
-, maxim about breaking promise to heretics, 122; Commons' remonstrance due to intrigues, 127.
-, France remonstrates about Bailo's action against, 130; to compose apology for Buckingham, 156.
-, proclamation against, 242; arranges trade between English and Dutch and Spain, 367.
-, Weston called relation of, 580; arrange for English ships to trade with Spain, 595.
-, See also More.

jewels, 358.
-, of Venetian sanctuary:
-, shown to strangers, 390.
-, diamonds, 123, 449.
-, pearls. 295.
-, English crown:
-, Vane sent about, 592.

Jews, 145, 229, 293, 337, 346.

Joachim, Albert, Dutch ambassador to England, 550, 581.
-, waiting for opening of English ports, 216; going with restored East Indiamen, 242, 284.
-, hastening despatch of Indiamen, 266; reaches Hague with Indiamen, 327, 389.
-, not left off English embassy and returning, 367; wife and children at burning of embassy in Strand, 417.
-, leaving for England, 429, 534, 538; does not believe in English peace with Spain, 496.
-, to thwart Carlisle's offices, 500; starts for London to take over affairs, 547.
-, question of reprisals left to, 551; arrives in London, 558.

Job, Signor, an Englishman, 427.

John Bonaventure. See Ships, names of.

John George, Elector of Saxony, Duke of Saxony:
-, dare not move, 16; arranging peace for Denmark, 356.
-, emperor's claims on bishoprics held by, 552; in clutches of Austrians, 558; arming, 591.

Johnson, Son, Roni, Bence (Zuanne), captain of the Assurance, 199–201.
-, Wake's request for, 200; report of Savii on, 218.

Jonas. See Ships, names of.

judges:
-, parliament questions decision about payment of subsidies, 69; release merchants who refuse to pay customs, 395; reinstated, 459.

Jutland:
-, emperor offers to restore to Denmark, 17, 338, 558, 561.