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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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Jagerndorf, Jeggendorf, Gierendorf [Austrian Silesia]:
-, in Denmark's hands, 183.
-, claims of Christian William of Brandenburg to marquisate of, 271.
Jahangir, the Great Mogul, Great Magor:
-, defeats Persians, 260.
James I, King of Great Britain, 589.
-, used Tailor as spy on Gondomar, 32; Scots demand enquiry about death, 87.
-, London claims repayment of money lent to, 154; esteem for Duke of Savoy, 383.
-, treaty about navigation with France, 543; anecdote of, and preacher, 612; made much of Scots, 615.
Jeggendorf. See Jagerndorf.
Jermyn, Germen, Henry:
-, Queen sends to France, 298, 305, 310; Richelieu receives gladly, 310; returns at once, 335.
Jeronimo, Italian named:
-, Scaglia takes house of, 445n.
Jesuits, 21.
-, make trouble between Louis and Charles, 61; responsible for brief to English Catholics, 63n.
-, rule Buckingham's mother, 106, 147; French declaration in favour of, 110; frequent Buckingham's house, 247.
-, released in England, 277; arrested taking young noblemen to College, 307.
-, likely to follow example of Sibthorp's sermon in Germany, 314; called bigots in France, 338.
-, Metaxa enemy of, 356; English war with France to bridle, 374; govern Bavaria, 376.
-, Bishop of Chalcedon send to get funds out of hands of, 408; Cœuvres at Venice for repatriation of, 464.
-, accuse Metaxa of spreading heresy, 466; calumniate Roe to Césy, 466, 467, 597.
-, Schomberg and Herbault obedient slaves of, 556; falsely accuse Metaxa, 567n.
-, detrimental influence over Buckingham, 595; Césy angry with Bailo about, 596.
-, excluded from queen's household, 615; appropriate alms collected by Catholics, 622.
-, See Santarelli; Stamford.
jewels, 22, 377, 453.
-, crown, pawned at Amsterdam, 23, 28; Calandrini taking to
Netherlands, 52, 55; given to Calandrini to pawn, 87; pawned for fleet, 93; Infanta pawns, 208.
-, diamonds, 23, 38, 207, 235, 257, 377, 426, 558.
-, from East Indies, 13.
-, pearls, 38.
Jews, 70.
-, book of patriarch Cyril against, 356.
Joachim, Albert, Dutch ambassador in England, 28, 41, 164, 166, 195, 242, 279, 297, 318, 376, 384, 433.
-, (1626):
-, Buckingham and Conway speak to about English regiments, 2; thanks Charles, 5; no news from, 6.
-, wants to secure advantage for Germany, 10; sanguine about help for Baden, 12.
-, gets leave for London ships to join Dutch fleet, 23; suspicious of negotiations with Spain, 30, 32, 64.
-, suspicious of negotiations between Denmark and emperor, 33; opinion of English levies, 42.
-, complains of exclusion from Quad's negotiations, 44, 56; embarrassments, 45.
-, apologises for supplying France with ships, 61; Buckingham assures will send out fleet, 63.
-, tries to allay heat against France, 69; complains of seizure of ships, 70, 79.
-, (1627):
-, confines himself to generalities, 76; receives Saxony's proposals to Denmark, 79; might help against Wyche, 85.
-, thinks Clarke saw Mirabel, 93; Contarini stirs up about Anglo-French quarrels, 98.
-, asks about fleet, reassured about negotiations with Spain, 100; Buckingham misinforms about victualling fleet, 105.
-, writes to Langarach about Spanish negotiations, 106, 113; Contarini will not fraternise with, 107.
-, Buckingham and secretaries speak to about escort for troops, 114; asks cooperation for attack on Dunkirk, 114, 115, 120.
-, wants English to go straight to Stade, 126; speaks about irregularity about ships, 128.
-, tells Contarini of Spanish overtures to England, 141–146; Carleton rates, 146; Orange will ask to remonstrate, 147; communication to, cancelled, 147.
-, unsuccessful about ships, 150; Buckingham tells of Carleton's mission, 151; not satisfied with Buckingham, 152.
-, to offer Dutch mediation, 159; warned of Rubens's negotiations, 160; offers mediation to Charles, 165.
-, told of proposals brought by Gerbier, 169; dare not write that Dutch will get no help from England, 170.
-, Contarini to encourage confidential relations with, 174; to try and bring about reconciliation, 179.
-, to divert Carleton's mission, 180; told mediation might be suspect, 184; speaks to king about mediation, 190; efforts at mediation, 314, 322, 334, 342, 533, 621; could do nothing, 624.
-, leave to return home, 194; at Garter ceremony, 217; not told of Carter conferred on Orange, 240; tries to delay sending of Garter, 256.
-, opposed to negotiations with Spain, 196; wants to warn States about designs of Scaglia and Carleton, 243.
-, may not send out ships of war, 215, 246; letters stayed, 238.
-, English approach about French alliance, 217; objects to exchange of prisoners with Dunkirk, 278.
-, hears Spain cannot send money to Flanders or Germany, 292.
-, question of trade and pirates referred to, 306;
says Dutch averse from peace with Spain, 323.
-, sends nothing about relations with Spain, 345; tells Charles of capture of Grol, 352.
-, promise to, broken, 350; lets out negotiations with Spain to Contarini, 352; coach meets Danish ambassadors, 353; curt replies to, 359; sends letter in reply to offices for reconciliation, 369.
-, Coke asks for help against Dunkirkers, 377; Carleton's version of king's reply does not agree with copy of, 383.
-, tries to help Danish ambassadors, 390; remonstrates about seizure of Indiamen, 407, 420, 436.
-, refers to English dread of Catholic League, 419; thinks of effecting escape of Indiamen, 424.
-, despairs of help from England, 447; says nothing about violation of Texel or Indiamen, 448.
-, presents memorial for reconciliation, 449; wants Rochelle deputies to help for mediation, 471.
-, remonstrates about trade arrangements with Flanders, 473; has news of Morgan's retreat, 474; trade with Dunkirk suspended at request, 483.
-, audience of king about Baltic, neutrality of Dutch and reconciliation, 483, 484; maritime league suggested to, 498.
-, recommends help for Denmark, 521; gets English help against Dunkirkers, 522.
-, sees Rochelle deputies, 531; remonstrates about stopping of Dutch ships, 532.
-, says Rochellese do not apply to Assembly but to preachers, 548; criticises Scaglia, 559.
-, provoked at delay of Dutch envoys, 560; dissuaded from conferring with colleagues for France, 565, 576.
-, opposes English trading with Dunkirk, 576; renews offices about trade, seizure of ships etc., 583.
-, says horse for England cannot be levied in Netherlands, 585; goes to confer with colleagues, 595.
-, sends secretary to France, 606.
Joachim Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg, 287n.
John II, Duke of Deuxponts, Zweibrucken, 189.
John and James. See Ships, names of.
John Casimir, Prince of Poland:
-, mother wants preferred in succession, 30.
John Ernest, Duke of Saxe Weimar, Weimar:
-, attacks Silesia, 87; help to Denmark would assist, 90.
-, Denmark sent out, 182; Thurn to have post of, 211.
John Frederick, Duke of Wirtemberg, 189.
-, offices for Palatine, 3; works in vain for peace, 101; Eggenburg writes to about Palatine, 131, 154; proposals impossible, 167.
-, Anstruther to work with, 194; commissioner of, for diet, 319.
John George, Elector of Saxony:
-, Denmark on good terms with, 56; proposals to Denmark, 79.
-, overtures of Brandenburg to, for Palatinate, 105; holds part of Austria, 131.
-, agrees to Savoy having royal title, 257; Austrians will destroy, 266; Buckingham complains of, 267.
-, approached about settlement, 309; Denmark suing for peace through, 320.
Jonas. See Ships, names of.
Jonathan. See Ships, names of.
Jouy, Gioi,—:
-, slain in attempting to relieve St. Martin, 339.
Judges:
-, attitude to subsidies, 33, 55, 94; subserviency, 137; decide forced loans legal, 530.
Juliers, Duchy of:
-, emperor means to restore Leopold to, 162.
Justice, Lord Chief. See Crew, Sir Randal; Hyde, Sir Nicholas.
Jusuf:
-, sent to Gabor by Turks, 580.