Index: D

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 26, 1642-1643. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1925.

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'Index: D', in Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 26, 1642-1643, (London, 1925) pp. 331-334. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/venice/vol26/pp331-334 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Dalzell, Robert, earl of Carnwath :

king sends to Scotland, 270
-, supposed betrayal by, 275
-, at Edinburgh, 284
-, put under arrest, 293.

Dandovert. See Howard, Charles, viscount Andover.

Danes. See Denmark.

d'Arbi. See Derby.

Darmoud. See Yarmouth, Great.

Denbigh county :

Fielding lord lieutenant of, 211n.

Denmark and Danes :

parliament sends two ships to, 31
-, ships from with munitions for king, 203.

threatened coalition against emperor, 48.

offer of mediation, 203, 207
-, offer of help, 211
-, fear of help reaching king from, 220, 223, 235.

queen's hope of help from, 244
-, ships sent to stop help from, 249.

Swedes will not salute admiral of, 303.

-, fleet :

ready to be sent to England, 241.

-, king of. See Christian IV.

Derby, d'Arbi, co. Derby :

king goes to, 160.

Derby, county, Arbi, d'Arbi :

gentry of declare for king, 65
-, supports king's cause, 84.

king's visit to, 167.

Derby
-, earl of. See Stanley, James
-, Stanley, William.

Desmond. See Butler, James, earl of Ormonde.

d'Estampes. See Estampes.

Devereux, Robert, earl of Essex, 188 :

king deprives of office of Great Chamberlain, 42
-, probable commander of English forces in Ireland, 46.

made general of parliament forces, 106, 123
-, extensive powers of, 113.

ordered to enlist large force, 118
-, busy enlisting cavalry, 123.

means to march on royalist counties, 123
-, to march against king, 135, 140, 147.

king proclaims a traitor, parliament backs, 136
-, parliament demands withdrawal of proclamation, 146.

measures to secure Kent, 140
-, pretexts for delaying march, 154
-, possible dissatisfaction, 154, 160, 165.

desires office of Grand Constable, 154, 160, 276
-, petition to present to king, 171, 173, 187.

about to march, 155
-, starts, 159
-, halts at Northampton, 159, 165
-, urged to advance, 166.

to approach king with army and present demands, 160
-, king avoiding attack, 161
-, king's movements depend on, 173.

writes for money, 165.

suspicions of, 165, 300, 301, 305
-, council appointed for, 167.

marches to Coventry, 169
-, and on to Worcester, 170, 180
-, disorders in army, 175.

asks for more men, 170, 187
-, billets men about Worcester, increases forces, 176.

Richmond said to have passport from, 174.

king refuses to receive petition from, 176, 182.

ordered to engage king, 176
-, but expected to adopt Fabian tactics, 176, 177.

measures to stop king's march, asks for reinforcements and instructions, 182
-, stays at Worcester, 187.

lack of confidence in army, 187
-, asks for lighter artillery, 187
-, measures to reinforce, 192.

leaves Worcester, fight at Edgehill, 191.

withdraws to Warwick, 191
-, comes to London, busy gathering recruits, 198, 203.

parliament makes grant to, 203
-, suspicions of among Commons, 219.

growing dissatisfaction of, 207
-, mission of peers to in interest of peace, 216, 217, 219.

advances to Kingston, 210
-, urged to attack king's quarters, 216, 219.

pass of required for communication with Court, 234.

unsuccessful moves against Reading, 235, 240
-, parliament consults about campaign, 246.

sends account of money owed by parliament, 237
-, pay for 5 weeks sent to, 249.

parliament consults about armistice, 248, 249, 251, 255
-, Manchester writes to, reply, 249, 250.

has Vendme arrested and searched, 253.

opposed to freedom of intercourse during armistice, 256.

alarmed for Bristol, 257
-, Waller expects to join, 266
-, declared a rebel, 268, 269.

to march straight on Oxford, 264, 265
-, Rupert returns to meet, 266.

attack on Reading, 269-271
-, means to proceed against Oxford, 271
-, takes Wallingford, 272.

king wishes to engage in battle, 272
-, measures to prevent queen joining king, 273, 276, 295.

pretexts to postpone engagement, 274
-, ordered to give battle, objections, 279.

comes to demand pay for army, 276
-, dissatisfied with amount, 277
-, returns with portion, 278
-, fresh demands for money, 283, 285.

takes estate of lord Capel, 276
-, sends companies of horse to London, 285
-, will not court martial Waller, 289.

not ready to march, 282, 285
-, still hangs back, 287
-, advances towards Oxford, 289.

Hertford ready to meet, if attacks king, 283
-, Oxford made safe against, 291.

not inclined for battle, officers untrustworthy, 290
-, Hampden's influence in army, 295.

attempt to capture supplies for, 291.

more likely to retire than advance, 295
-, indignant letter to parliament, offers resignation, 297.

patents of for court martial on conspirators, 295
-, promises effective action, 305.

efforts to draw into battle, 298
-, appeals for reinforcement, 300
-, reply to, 300, 301.

Waller's wife accuses, 304, 305.

Devon, earl of. See Cavendish, William.

Devonshire :

engagement in, 219.

trained bands of raise siege of Plymouth, 252, 257
-, rises against Hopton, 278
-, success of Hopton in, 279.

Diest, Ist [Prov. Brabant, Belgium] :

Cantelmi concentrating near, 281.

Digby, George, lord Digby :

parliament remonstrates upon activities in Holland, 184.

Digby, John, earl of Bristol :

to show Kent petition to king, arrested, 35
-, released with honour, 48
-, conducts Giustinian to audience, 196.

Dolfin, Andrea, head of the Council of Ten :

sentence against Lupo, 233.

Dorset, county of :

gentry of, offer king levy, 279, 283.

Dorset, countess of. See Sackville, Mary.

-, earl of. See Sackville, Edward.

Douglas, Duglas, Colonel John :

negotiations for engagement of, 81, 87, 94, 115
-, anxious for re-engagement, 245
-, advances repulsed, 248
-, asks for pay, 303, 304.

arrested at French legation, 290
-, returning to serve king, 303, 304.

-, William, earl of Morton :

king sends to Scotland, 270
-, supposed betrayal by, 275.

Dover, co. Kent :

king at, 1
-, Dutch fleet at, 2
-, queen sails from, 4.

Rupert lands at, 2n.

passage to Dunkirk, 59
-, Dutch ships stayed off, 128.

likely to go over to king, 128.

Nani's goods at, 291, 302.

castle, Essex gets hold of, 140.

-, earl of. See Carey, Henry, earl of Dover.

Downs, the : 120.

Warwick's fleet in, 51, 210
-, fleet for Ireland in, 92.

Pennington sent to to take command, 102
-, Lion taken in, 103n
-, fleet brought into, 188.

Northumberland arrives in, 232
-, William George reaches, 254
-, Dutch ships seized in, 296.

Dublin, Ireland : 108.

news from, 39, 238.

fear of surrender to rebels, 238.

Duglas. See Douglas.

Dungarvan, viscount. See Boyle, Richard.

Dunkirk [Nord, France] :

Irish officers sail from, 19.

passage to Dover, 59
-, Dutch services by blockade of, 94
-, blockade of, 122, 158, 185, 204.

Tromp seizes English ships sailing to, 120, 122, 128
-, Tromp stops troops leaving for Spain, 165.

English soldiers from to serve king, 131.

king buying frigates at, 264, 275
-, Dutch allow two to pass, 273, 275.

Dutch seize English ships crossing from, 296.

-, ships of, Dunkirkers :

excesses of, 36
-, capture Dutch and English ships, 40
-, threaten English ships going to Holland, 120.

queen blamed for harm done by, 208
-, scour Channel, depredations on Dutch, 214.

Giustinian avoids taking Dutch ship from fear of, 220
-, likely to attack English flag, 264.

squadron to take troops to Spain, 238
-, ship (St. Anne) seized by order of parliament, 256.

Duplessis, Armand, Cardinal Richelieu :

La Fert reports restoration to favour, 86
-, queen approaches for admission to France and help, 151, 164
-, writes urging king to receive her, 164.

Charles represents situation to, 156
-, queen tries to excite favour, 184.

sounded about Augier, 169
-, Augier friendly with, 171.

Angoulme to bring reply to queen, 174, 180
-, invites queen to France, 184
-, reply to queen, 194.

Angoulme to arrange with for helping Charles, 189.

parliamentarians regret death, 211, 216
-, queen's hopes not improved by death of, 232.

Scottish guard neglected in time of, 229.

Durham, Duran, bishopric of :

military commanders from Denmark captured in, 203
-, earl of Newcastle crosses, 217.

disturbance in from imposition on coal, 229.

Dutch. See Netherlands.

duties. See customs.