Index: U

Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 12, 1577-78. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.

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Ubiquitarian Controvery
-, proposed 'diet' of Princes at Magdeburg, or afterwards at Naumburg, to subscribe 'book' drafted by Lutheran Divines, revising Confession of Augsburg, introducing 'Ubiquitarian' opinions on Sacrament, and anathematizing all others, English action to prevent, on advice of Duke Casimir, 27, instructions and credentials for Robert Beale, the Queen's Envoy, deprecating opposition assembly to be held at Frankfort, 130, 131, 131A
-, assembly at Wittemberg of Ubiquitarians, 136, 140
-, the matter communicated to Scottish Regent, 200, 201
-, Magdeburg Assembly 'broken off,' 213
-, opposition Assembly at Frankfort convened by Duke Casimir, deprecated, according to instructions, by Beale, 246
-, Catholic Swiss aware of Frankfort Assembly, 247
-, nature of 'book' propounded by Ubiquitarians, 249
-, summary of Beale's mission, 284
-, Queen Elizabeth's 'memorandum' concerning, addressed to German Princes, 285
-, measures concerted against 'book,' 288, 305
-, account of Assembly at Frankfort, convened by Duke Casimir, and their conclusions, 313
-, 'Ubiquitaries,' particularly Andreas, in receipt of French pensions, to oppose Calvinists, 314
-, persecution in name of, 314
-, Beale's memorandum to Dukes of Wirtemberg and Marquis of Brandenburg, 316
-, Palsgrave's bitterness in cause of
-, nature of the 'book'
-, persecutions caused by, 323
-, small fruit of Beale's mission, 324
-, Duke of Wirtemberg commands subscription of book
-, Duke of Deuxponts and those of Nüremberg against, 337
-, hearty condemnation of, by Queen Elizabeth, 392
-, Walsingham's remarks on, 403
-, Elector of Brandenburg refuses to subscribe to, 412 (p. 312)
-, magistracy of Strasburg refuse to subscribe the 'Saxon formula,' 469
-, English intervention in, recommended by Prince of Orange, preparatory to Protestant League, 604
-, rages in Prussia, 691 bis (p. 538)
-, favoured by Palsgrave, ibid.
-, check to, from Swiss, in Mombéliard, 732
-, meeting arranged of Princes at Rotenberg to publish Andreas' Corpus Doctrinœ, called by some Porcus, 774
-, the meeting fixed for Schmalkalden
-, Queen. Elizabeth invited to send representative to, 820 (7), her letters to the Princes and their representatives at, 911, 912, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926.

Uccello, Bernardo, offered to Genoese Government, 821.

Ughens. See Hogan.

Ulm, cost to, of Schmalcaldic war, 467.

Ulpian, cited, 171.

Ulric. Duke of Wirtemberg, and the Schmalcaldic war, 467.

Unguth, David, retires from embassy at Constantinople, 890.

Unicorn's Horn, 854.

Unterwald, Canton of, 247.

Uri, Canton of, 247.

Ursino, Paul Jordano, levies troops for Stewkley, 654.

Ursinus. Dr., divine, to be employed to refute Ubiquitarians, 249.

Usarche. See Uzerche.

Utrecht
-, Castle of, to be dismantled, 42
-, Dutch designs on, Don John's protest, 54
-, mandates of Prince of Orange against members of King's Central Council in Holland resident in, 93
-, town and castle of, surrendered to Prince of Orange, 117
-, citadel at, raised, 202
-, occupied by Prince of Orange, as Governor of Holland, 226
-, deputies of, and Archduke Matthias, 330
-, religious settlement of, 341 (p. 259)
-, Prince of Orange Governor of, 429, 479, 546 (p. 408).

Uzerche, Usarche, 58.

Uzès, in hands of Huguenots, 34.

-, Duke of, his revolt. 570.