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Pages 654-658

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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Gabor, Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania, the Transylvanian, 22, 50, 586.
-, justifies peace with emperor, 20; not included in Turk's peace with emperor, 26; letters to Roe and Haagen, 83, 84.
-, Falconier imprisons agents of, 448; Louis makes proposals to, 469; Roe speaks of hopes still placed in, 513; Sweden sends envoy to, 576.
-, nephew of. See Hulst, Count of.

gales. See weather.

Galilei, Antonio:
-, speech of, about Mantua, 510.

gall nuts:
-, taken to Leghorn, 427.

Gallipoli, Turkey in Europe, 346.

Gallo, Ludovico, Bishop of Ancona, papal nuncio in Savoy, 585.
-, Louis complains of, 264; pope annoyed with, 279, 306; rejoicings about La Rochelle, 471, 525.

Ganzir, Cape. See Ras el Chanzir.

Garnei. See Guernsey.

Garnier, Garnies, M., husband of queen's nurse:
-, expected in England, 459; back, 493.

Garonne, River, France, 265, 369, 428.
-, English sieze lighthouse at mouth, 357.

Garter, Order of the:
-, Charles celebrates, 337; Carlisle and Holland knights of, 492.

Gaston, Duke of Orleans, Monsieur, 463.
-, eager to help, 155; arrives with army, 331; in joint command with Guise of fleet, 446; to command force for Italy, 469.

Gazolo, Gazzoldo, Count Antonio da, Mantuan ambassador extraordinary to France and England:
-, passes through Zurich, 50; Richelieu detains, 301; France willing to allow to proceed, 347.

Geneva, Switzerland:
-, news from, 383.
-, Carlisle travels by, 162; Spain offers to help Savoy against, 292.
-, Wake writes to, 410; supposed French designs on, 450, 519.
-, Savoy prevents food and munitions entering, 462.

Genoa [Prov. Genova, Italy], 403, 599.
-, news from, 303.
-, merchants of, have agents at Leghorn, 58.
-, reported conspiracy at, 68; rivalry at, between Spinolas and Dorias, 106.
-, Monterey at, 305, 385; Spanish ambitions on, 344, 385.
-, collecting fleet to watch French and Spaniards, 391; Monterey ordered to stop negotiations at, 391.
-, alarmed at French designs on Corsica, 393; injury to, will throw into hands of Spain, 421.
-, diversion towards will not help Mantua, 424; English wheat for, 464, 511.
-, question of returning conquests, 517; ships trading for, captured by English, 525.
-, ship hired at, 526; goods on Jonas said to belong to, 550, 555, 570, 587, 588; write to Charles about Jonas, 579.

George William, Margrave of Brandenburg:
-, to invade Prussia, 591.

Gerbier, Balthasar, 180, 431.
-, negotiations with Buckingham, 91; going to Brussels with Scaglia, 232; goes with Scaglia to Hague, 252; likely to follow Rubens to Spain, 266.
-, no commissions from king, 283; schemes still on foot, 289; hopes may return home, 294.
-, expected at Turin, 306; arrives, 327; goes to meet Carlisle, 341; negotiations of, 357; returning to England, 367, 381.

Gerlanda di Rosa. See Ships, names of.

Germany and Germans, empire, imperialists, 30, 207, 224, 232, 249, 528, 556.
-, (1628):
-, English cloth imported to, 1, 8; proposal to make Venice mart for, 8, 24, 59; English and Dutch supplant Venice in, 40.
-, levy of horse in, for England, 10; parliament objects to, 157, 172.
-, particulars of forces, 15, 16; progress of Austrians in, 25, 35, 38, 54.
-, proposed league for defence of, 49; parliament makes grants to help, 82.
-, soldiers in Stade, 97; in fleet to relieve Rochelle, 134.
-, danger of subjection, 122, 186; progress of, 153; war in Italy will relieve, 155; letters opened in, 159.
-, France and England might have saved, 204; Spanish victories in Italy mean ruin, 206.
-, Morgan bound in honour to, 215; Spain thinks English fleet will go to, 220.
-, English want France to serve cause in, 233; emperor cannot maintain such great forces in, 239.
-, troubles due to Anglo-French quarrel, 269; fate bound up with Italy, 270.
-, proposal to send English fleet against, 274, 287; Charles bent on supporting, 288; France should assist, 297.
-, wonders promised for, with peace between England and France, 315; Charles wants to make war on Austrians in, 355.
-, England can act in, while
-, France acts in Italy, 365, 371; France should be bound about, 374.
-, troops from, for Italy, 386.
-, effect of Catholic league in, 401; mutual interests of France and England in, 411.
-, can never be union between and France, 415; league to make trouble for imperialists in, 420.
-, troops levied for England mustered in, 427; Denmark exculpates himself before, 445.
-, Lady Wake has to pass through, 455; Louis will not abandon, 465; Carlisle going to, 473.
-, (1629):
-, interest of Charles in, 469; French cannot help, with civil war, 490; no hope for, while Anglo-French quarrel lasts, 496.
-, Spanish success in Italy will ruin, 504; England supremely interested in, 528.
-, Denmark and Sweden can relieve, 576; importance of Baltic to, 583.
-, Kniphausen and Peblitz dare not pass through, 591; England without means to help, 592; Cordova sighs for help from, 596.
-, Princes of:
-, might treat alone with king, 160; zeal cooled by misfortunes of Denmark, 270; Denmark ready to treat with emperor, to gratify, 295.
-, reprove Denmark for not listening to emperor's proposals, 337; necessary to apply to, about restoring Palatine, 545.
-, Bararia warns of approaching slavery, 552.
-, Venetian instructions to representatives in, 303, 460.

Ghito. See Guiltaut.

Gianesei, M. di. See Charnassé, Hercules, Baron of.

Gibraltar, Strait of, the Strait, 86, 250, 321, 382, 403, 578.
-, English ships sailing for, 128.

Giona. See Ships, names of, Jonas.

Giuponi, Giupponi, Venetian courier, 42, 49, 50, 54, 55.

Giustinian, Zustinian, Zustignan, Anzolo, Savio alla Mercanzia, 142–144.
-, -, —, of the Rason Vecchie:
-, told off to attend Carlisle, 256.
-, -, Savio, 498.
-, permit to visit Carlisle, 302.

gloves:
-, Zorzi wants from England, 522.

Gluckstadt, Gluchstat, Glucstat, Lucstat, Linchstan, Glustat, [Prov. Schleswig Holstein, German Empire]:
-, levy of German horse at, 16; Dutch provide for, 22, 452.
-, Dutch withdraw help, 96, 113; Tilly attacks, 127; Charles ready to grant troops for defence, 158.
-, Danes ask help for, 214; detains Austrian forces, 200; gallant defence, 347.
-, estimated garrison, 359; advantage to Krempe, 360; fall of Krempe will prejudice, 367.
-, Ferens going to, 395; Morgan takes 1,000 men to, 416; great shortage of necessities at, 429.
-, Morgan refused entrance to; 433; getting provisions, 441; plague in, admits Morgan, 445.
-, commissioners from, at Hague, 452; quarrels between Morgan and Rantzau at, 479, 590; irreparably destroyed by the sea, 590.

Gonzaga, Charles, Duke of Nevers, Duke of Mantua and Monferrat, 270, 409.
-, announces accession to France and England, 50; French desertion of, 57; Avaux asks Venice to help, 64, 65; limited French help for, 71.
-, Venice tries to help, by representations in England, 82; Richelieu wants to throw defence on Venice, 101.
-, Louis determined to help, 110, 388, 454; unreasonable treatment by Austrians, 152; offered to satisfy Savoy's claims, 153.
-, French excuses for not helping, 154; Venetian offices advisable with, 186.
-, may take unexpected steps, 191; French slow about helping, 192, 206, 223.
-, Venice supports, nobly, 221; Spain wants to square, 230; proposed French succour for, 274.
-, need of reconciliation with Savoy, 278; sends respects to England, 301.
-, France will help when Rochelle surrenders, 326; sends Gazolo to France and England, 347.
-, driven to agree to deposit, 353; Richelieu means to succour, 365.
-, French will make give up Trino, 371; surrender about Casale does not stop Hapsburgs, 389; asked to hand over Casale, 393.
-, articles of peace with emperor, 399; might help Anglo-french peace, 404.
-, fall of Casale would be blow to, 423; Carlisle expresses attachment to, 424.
-, orders levies among Swiss, 439; French marching to help, 443.
-, Wake eager to know if will come to terms, 450; frustrates attempted surprise by Spaniards, 455.
-, imperialists insist on declaration from, 463; replies to imperial commissioner, 474.
-, Carlisle does not believe France will help, 477; Venice will follow usual policy with, 478.
-, Louis writes to, 480; Carlisle does not believe in French helping, 498.
-, speech of Galilei about affairs, 510; Busenello to tell of Venetian efforts to prevent English grain going to Spaniards, 511.
-, captures Casal Maggiore, 548, 563, 589, 592; France determined to succour, 549.
-, Venice takes measures to help, 565, 575, 576; reported terms of peace for, 582; in his possessions, 585.
-, suggested defensive alliance with, 586; moves quarters 596.
-, -, Ferdinand, Duke of Mayenne:
-, turned back from helping father, 393; arrives in Venetian territory, 454.

Gonzales, Gonzalo, Don. See Cordova.

Goring, George, Lord:
-, made Master of the Horse, 213.

Gradenigo, Giovanni Paolo, Captain of the Galleons, 203, 481.
-, despatches of, 136, 145, 162, 441.
-, Aga thanks for defending port, unable to leave before next month, 164.

Gradisca [Prov. Coastland, Austria-Hungary]:
-, troops collecting near, 72; Bruce famed for defence of, 107; emperor sends cavalry to, 366.

grain, 125, 389.
-, Venetians try to prevent foreign ships lading at Dragomesti, 28.
-, from Sicily, 65; for Naples, 77; bought at Zante, 78; from Manfredonia, 177.
-, captured from French, 212; exported from England for Genoa, 511.
-, Guise embarking at Marseilles, 549; Louis sends into Casale, 596.

Gran Capitana. See Ships, names of.

Gran Sanson. See Ships, names of, Sampson.

Grand, M. le. See St. Lary, Roger de, Duke of Bellegarde.

Gravesend, co. Kent:
-, Danish ambassadors at, 128; Spaniards cross to, 469, 474.

Gray, Sir Andrew, Colonel:
-, a prisoner returned from France, 32.

Great Britain:
-, King of. See Charles I; James I.
-, Queen of. See Henrietta Maria.

Greece and Greeks, 145, 229, 346.
-, killed in riot at Cephalonia, 103.
-, Venetians hire ships from, 117.
-, of Levant Islands, go to study at English universities, 202.
-, books published by Patriarch of Constantinople in concert with Roe, 384.
-, books, wanted by Zorzi in England, 522.
-, Digby brings Charles bas-relief from, 549.

Grenoble [Isere, France]:
-, Louis at, 469; Zorzi setting out for, 546; despatch dated at, 594.

Greswell, Gresuel, Richard, English merchant, 176.

Greyhound. See Ships, names of.

Grimani, Venetian Captain of the Guard, 258.

Grisone, Venetian courier, 436, 440.

Grisons:
-, Spaniards want to renounce Valtelline, 345; passes in, closed, 393; French to restore liberty, 421.

Grossetiere, Grossettiera, Sieur de la. See Breault, Charles de.

Guernsey, Garnei, island, 370.
-, expected French attack on, 21, 438; no further anxiety about, 465.
-, Governor of. See Danvers, Henry, Earl of Danby.

Guido, Arnaio, captain of Madonna del Rosario:
-, deposition of, 281.

Guildford, co. Surrey:
-, Charles set out for, 212n.

Guiltaut, Chevalier de, Cavalier, Ghito:
-, captures English ship, 88.

Guinea, Africa:
-, Dutch ships return from, 128; Digby proposed voyage to, 211, 272; Dutch ask for release of ships from, 296.

Guise, Duke of. See Lorraine, Charles de.

Gulf. See Adriatic.

gunpowder, powder, ammunition, 222, 258, 360.
-, English ships take to Constantinople, 54; shortage of, 71.
-, parliament remonstrates about exportation. 127; French army at Rochelle short of, 148.
-, parliament remonstrates at shortage, 171, 172; cost of, 572.
-, Flemish, 508, 572.

guns, ordnance, artillery, cannon, 73, 75, 222, 392, 408, 489, 507, 525, 526, 570, 571, 585.
-, French obtain from Dutch, 6; 6; fleet returns to England to get better, 101.
-, parliament remonstrates about exportation, 127; export to France forbidden, 378.
-, French demand, of Dutch, 389; sent from Bastille to fleet, 446.
-, Cordova withdraws from Casale, 548.
-, new light, 572.

Guron, Sieur de. See Rechignevoison.

Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden:
-, alliance with Denmark, 17; proposes naval league against Hapsburgs, 41; inclined to league, 49.
-, Tilly expects English fleet to support, 356; keeps up vigour of Denmark, 416.
-, supposed in league for Denmark and Palatine, 420; Hamburg raising troops for, 427.
-, Stralsund ceded by, 445; importance of Baltic to, 529; sends Ferens back to Gabor, 576.
-, Denmark wants included in peace with emperor, 583; Brandenburg to lead army against, 591; interview with King of Denmark, 600.

Guzman, Gaspar de, Count of Olivares, the Count Duke, Conde Duque, 223.
-, policy of, 82; tries to get Portuguese to contribute to preparations, 93; says orders to Toledo showed respect for England, 95.
-, prepares to increase Cordova's forces, 97; Porter page to, 188, 336.
-, overtures for peace, 222; designs of, 226; says king ready to help France, 230.
-, very melancholy, 249; displeased at recall of Farges, 264; exchange of compliments with Buckingham, 284.
-, Rubens has secret interviews with, 318; opinion of Rochelle fleet, 323.
-, deeply regrets Buckingham's death, 331, 386; offer of help to France a trick of, 333.
-, outbreak against France, 348, 349; assurances to Buckingham about adjustment, 358.
-, gentleman from Lorraine frequents apartments, 368; also Rubens, 369.
-, letter of Richelieu to, 388; Savoy writes to, 434; sees Scaglia, 473.
-, Scaglia remonstrates with for not embracing agreement with England, 555.