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Index: V

Pages 378-380

Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 25, 1640-1642. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1924.

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Valpano :

conspiracy with Hyde to buy goods plundered by pirates, 42.

Vane, Sir Henry, 233n :

made secretary of State, 17n.

sent to soothe Dutch ambassadors, 28
-, commissioner to treat with Spaniards, 45n.

asks Venice to give up Burdet, 56, 57
-, to proclaim parliament, 86.

parliament formulates charge against, 96
-, active prosecution of, 98.

commissioner to treat with Dutch, 116
-, on committee to consider Dutch proposals, 129.

Cardenas confers with, 131
-, asks Cardenas to state why Portuguese should not be received, 132.

reluctance to let Clopton go, 190, 181, 197, 218
-, lectures king, 192
-, king means to dismiss, 198.

sends to Giustinian about Medici, 204
-, Giustinian's letter to, 248, 250.

king deprives of treasurership, 258
-, and dismisses from secretaryship, 258n, 261.

Vassal, Samuel, English merchant :

agreement with the Benicelli, 156
-, asks for letters of marque against Venice, 233
-, Giustinian talks to about case, 278.

stopping currants for sole advantage of, 239.

Vedoa, —, French consul at Venice :

presents memorial for Thomas Baker (?), 2-4.

Velada, Vellada, Marquis of. See Davila y Toledo, Don Antonio Sancho.

Velevelt, sieur de. See Ulefeld, Cornelius.

Vendôme, duke of. See Caesar.

Venice, 10, 76, 156, 230, 244 :

mediation between England and France, 10.

Zante implores relief from, 11.

must be invited to share in settlement of Savoy affairs, 14, 15
-, Savoy asks English mediation for reconciliation with, 15.

Fielding returning to, 18, 56, 63
-, ministers think embassy to unnecessary, 33.

requires restoration of goods taken from pirate, 27, 37.

asked to persuade France to send ambassador to England, 56, 64, 90
-, France disposed to oblige, 78
-, influenced France, 115.

asked to hand over Burdet, 56, 64, 69, 82, 83
-, refuses to punish making of seal, 69.

choice of ambassador to England, 57
-, stop Giustinian leaving for Vienna, 83.

concession in granting leave to Douglas, 82, 83, 94, 104
-, payment of, 104.

duty received from currants, 85
-, Levant Company move against exactions, 168, 169, 170.

friendly treatment of English, 101, 130, 180, 228
-, appeal of Hobson, to, 156-158.

Aerssens favoured at, 115
-, Barberino thanks for defending Rossetti, 118, 196, 197.

Vieuville wishes to serve, 119, 139
-, offer of Rupert's services to, 146
-, offer of Medici, 205.

Fielding unlikely to return to, 154
-, thanks Fielding, 203
-, Fielding wants to urge return, 204.

suggested exportation of currants by subjects of, 173, 174.

justification of policy about currants, 180, 181, 238, 252
-, uprightness of courts, 228, 229, 239, 243.

orders for favourable treatment of English merchants, 180, 181, 239, 252
-, courtesy to Lady Arundel, 196.

special attitude to Rome, 192
-, pope commends defence of faith in England to, 197.

Fielding and Talbot plan to get merchants relieved of jurisdiction of, 203, 204.

earl of Cork's sons travelling to, 204
-, packet from opened, 244, 245, 249, 260, 274.

proposal to demand letters of marque against, 228, 233, 278, 286.

resent absence of English ambassador, 231
-, ambassador's return to promised, 247, 257, 269, 278.

expected to give way about currant trade, 234
-, obligation of appeal to resented by merchants, 239.

fear of English merchants at suffering for opening of packet, 260.

offer of Ford to, for propelling galleys, 269
-, reply about, 279.

refuse satisfaction to Talbot for arrest of servant, 274.

letters to Charles, 275, 287.

Avogadori di Comun, 243.

Captain of the Galeasses, 27.

Council of Forty, 256.

Council of Ten, 274.

doge of. See Erizzo, Francesco.

Five Savii alia Mercanzia, 243, 252, 253, 286 :

Hyde's case dealt with by, 11.

recommend leave to export oil, 58.

guarantee for currant duty, 85.

report on Hobson's dispute with Bonicelli, 255, 256.

Forestier, office of, 157.

French consul at. See Vedoa.

Inquisitor General, to the Islands, 169.

merchants of. See merchants, Venetian.

Mint, 104, 158.

Quarantia Civil Vecchia, 196.

Sanità, 99, 207.

Venti Savii, 196.

Venier, Antonio, Savio alla Mercanzia, 256 :

Vico, Thadio, Venetian Resident in Germany :

despatches to the Senate, 97, 143, 170, 181, 185, 210, 224, 237, 242, 253, 259, 262, 266, 270, 273, 287.

Vienna, Austria, 83, 279 :

advices from, 159.

despatches dated at, 44, 97, 143, 170, 181, 185, 211, 224, 238, 243, 253, 259, 263, 266, 270, 274, 287.

Giustinian's journey to, 68, 88
-, emperor invites ambassadors to, from Ratisbon, 226
-, Rupert and Roe arrive at, 237.

Vieuville, Charles, marquis and duke de la, Marquis of le Wieuville, Wieville :

wants Venice to engage son, 119
-, reply to, 137, 139
-, going to serve in Holland, 162.

-, Vincent de la :

killed at Newbury, 119n
-, services offered to Venice, 119, 137, 139
-, served under Orange 137
-, offered service in France, 139.

Vilimbanch, Vilinbanch. See Windebank.

Villa, the Marquis, envoy of duke of Lorraine to England :

sent instead of duke, 28n
-, asks for recruits, 34
-, does not press subject, 37.

second audience, 36
-, hands in manifesto, which declined, 37.

gets recruits and leaves, 42.

Villefranche [Alpes Maritimes, France] :

efforts to induce English merchants to trade at, 24.

Vincennes, near Paris, France :

Palatine confined at, 18, 26
-, released from, 29, 32, 33.

Virginia, N. America :

English ships for, taken by pirates, 18
-, ship taken by marquis of Cardeñosa, 30n.

Visconti, M.

king of Poland demands red hat for, 50.

Visden, sieur de. See Fielding, Basil lord.

Vitelli, Francesco, archbishop of Thessalonica, papal nuncio at Venice :

thanks for protection of Rossetti, 170, 196
-, asks protection for faith in England, 197.

Vizcaya, Biscay, Spain :

Malvezzi sails from, 31.

Volestain. See Wallenstein.