Pages 372-374
Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Archives of Venice, Volume 33, 1661-1664. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.
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Quakers, Quecquers, Tremblers, sectaries, 86, 154.
-, king releases some, at queen's entry, 184; some re-arrested, 187; hundreds of arrested, 209; rising of, at Colchester, 286.
quarantine, ships to do, at Gravesend, 270.
queen mother of England. See Henrietta Maria.
-, of France. See Anne of Austria.
-, of Portugal. See Louisa.
R
Ragusa [Yugo Slavia], ambassadors of, at Porte, 193.
Rainbow, English ship, delivered to corsairs by connivance, 9; at Genoa, 17.
Rancano, Don Alonso, Spanish secretary in England:
-, left in charge of embassy, 96, 99, 104; discharges necessary formalities, well received, 109; appeals to king for ship-wrecked troops, 110.
-, remonstrates with king about behaviour of governor of Dunkirk, 118, 141, 157.
-, instructed to remain until further order, 131; going to Flanders, 151, 155; and on to Madrid, 155; leaves, 157.
-, knows nothing of seizure of English goods, 151; letters of sent to Madrid by Giavarina, 154,
Rand, William, captain of the Angel, king displeased at behaviour of, 45.
Rangoni, Rangone, Count Lottario, envoy of Modena, comes to London from Paris, 107; returning to Italy, 111.
Ratisbon [Bavaria, German Empire], Count Leslie on way to, 282.
Raven, Thomas, captain of the Rainbow, alleged connivance with corsairs, 9; at Genoa, allowed to do as pleases, 17.
Ravenscroft, Ravenelff, Ravenscraff, Ravenscraft, Ravenferat, John and Francis, condemned for wounding consul, duchess of Modena appeals for release, 105, 143; Charles to be consulted about, 119; king has no objection to release, 120–1; office about commended, 130.
Rawlins, Rolins, Giles, killed in duel, 185; a servant of duke of York, 186.
Read, Lieut. Colonel, committed to Gatehouse, 63.
regicides, late king's judges:
-, punishment decreed for, 11; those reprieved summoned before parliament, likely to be executed, 75; punishment of, on anniversary of sentence. 106.
-, heads of exposed on Westminster palace, 83; others to be put to death, 107.
-, Charles thanks Dutch for giving up, 130; brought to trial, to be executed, 135; execution of, 138.
-, king urged to punish, 293.
-, See also Barkstead, John; Corbet, Miles; Harrington, James; Monson, Sir William; Okey, Col. John; Wallop, Robert.
Reninger, Simon, imperial resident at the Porte:
-, goes to Belgrade to confer with Winchelsea, 38.
-, deposits money with Winchelsea, takes it away, 38; ceases confidential relations with Winchelsea, 39; estrangement between, 103.
-, will obstruct embassy from Portugal, 50; opposition to Portuguese embassy, 80.
-, complains of dragoman, ordered to kill him, 50; lacks courage to attempt, 51.
-, trying to get Spanish minister admitted at Porte, 103, 234.
rents, great rise of in London, since restoration, 19,
reprisal.See marque, letters of.
residents. See under ambassadors.
revenues:
-, parliament deals with disorders in, 20; insufficient to meet expenses, 32.
-, amount of, fixed, 85; king asks Commons to devote attention to, 119.
-, act for additional royal assent to, 146–7.
Ribolli, Riboli, French minister at the Porte:
-, informed of requisition of ships by Turks, 112.
-, offices of Ballarino with useless, 112; accepts paper abusing Winchelsea, 253.
Riccard, Sir Andrew, governor of Levant Co., visits Giavarina, thanks him and mentions grievances, 227.
Riccardi, Pietro, Neostad:
-, appointed by Giavarina to send news of England, particulars of, 224, 230; furnished with instructions, 227; previous service of, 241.
-, Grimani directs to attend to news, 241; Sagredo asks if satisfactory, 242; may have a present but no salary, 245.
-, letters of, 228, 230, 232, 234, 237–8, 241, 243, 245.
Richard, duke of Gloucester, Chirestre (Richard III), 292.
Richmond, Vitmound, earl of. See Henry VII.
-, duchess dowager of. See Stuart, Mary.
-, duke of. See Stuart, Charles.
Riga in Courland [Latvia], Muscovite envoy at, 162.
Ripperda van Fernsum, Henry, Dutch ambassador in England:
-, Estrades applies to, for ship, 10.
-, congratulated king on marriage, 18; tells Venetian ambassadors of desire to renew correspondence, 31, 89; Giavarina to respond to, 36, 45; received Durazzo, 109.
-, pressing for conference to terminate negotiations, 37; protest against yielding places in Africa, 41.
-, business held up, asks leave to return, 123; remaining to renew negotiations, 131; conference with arranged, but put off, 133.
-, -, See also under Goch, Michiel van.
Ris, Robert, captain of the Merchant Adventurer, alleged connivance with corsairs, 9.
Rizzo, Gasparo, Giavarina to have arrested and sent to Venice, 152.
Rizzonico, —, of Venice, offered as surety by Vinder, 127.
robberies, London rendered insecure by constant, proclamation upon, 115.
Robinson, Sir John, lieutenant of the Tower, chosen lord mayor of London, 200; ceremony of inauguration, 209.
Rochechouart, Gabriel de, duke of Mortemart, Mormarte, 216.
-, Victor de, comte de Vivonne, Vivona, mission to England, 216, 220.
Rochelle, La [Charente Inferieure, France]:
-, fall of, alluded to, 82; ship from Cadiz at, 248.
-, Colbert Taron leaves for England, 242.
Rodgers, Robert, brewer, claim against Giavarina, 197, 201; paid, 198.
Rolins. See Rawlins.
Rome, Italy:
-, Venetian instructions to minister at, 125.
-, mission of Beling to, 195–6, 243; he starts for, 212.
-, French quarrel with, 228.
-, ex-queen Christina a wanderer in, 293.
Rose and Crown, Erlisman supercargo of, 48.
Rosenwing, Henry Wishelme, Danish resident in England, presses for appointment of ambassador to, king, 48.
Ross, Thomas, made tutor of duke of Monmouth, 168.
Rouen [Seine Inferieure, France]:
-, Wariston taken at, 231; Holles leaving for, 256; he arrives at, 258.
-, news at from Cadiz, 255.
Rovigni. See Massue, Henri de, marquis de Ruvigny.
Royal Charles, Charles, royal navy, Swedish ambassador refuses to dip flag to, 69; Holmes restored to command of, 74; Edward Montagu and Talbot reach Lisbon in, 118n; queen to sail in, 135.
royalists, parliament votes money for impoverished, 75; dissatisfaction of, 84, 161.
Rufler. See Kuffler.
Ruiter. See Ruyter.
Rumbold, Henry, English consul at Cadiz, ordered to have English privateer captain arrested, 122.
Rupert, Prince Palatine:
-, at Court with emperor's permission, 107; Giavarina to observe proceedings, 116.
-, king promises appointment to, resigns post in imperial army, 141.
-, made member of Privy Council, 141; fierce quarrel with Buckingham, 172; Riccardi attached to, 224.
Russel, Dr. Richard, interpreter of Mello:
-, brings news of treaty, 52; brought bill of exchange on Amsterdam, 54.
-, appointed bishop of Cape Verde, 52; king confers with daily, 58; no news since arrival of, 60.
-, William, fifth earl of Bedford, fetches Mello to banquet, 6.
Russians. See Muscovites.
Rutherford, Audesfort, Ruterford, Andrew lord, governor of Dunkirk, later earl of Teviot, Tiviot:
-, entertainment of Venetian ambassadors, 16; believes garrison intended for great enterprises, 85.
-, expectation of active service, 16; in England by king's order, confers with Clarendon, 26.
-, Batteville accused of intelligence with, for revolt, 74; Spaniards complain of hostile behaviour, 118, 141, 157; king promises orders to restrain, 141.
-, floods country to protect Dunkirk, 153; demands contributions or free intercourse, 157.
-, interested in privateers sailing with Portuguese patents, 153.
-, made use of wheat ships, engaged by France, 159, 175.
-, ordered to continue work on fortifications, 192; comes to London for orders, 203.
-, -, governor of Tangier, sails with squadron, 248; arrives at Tangier, 256.
to cultivate friendly relations with Moors, 256.
expected in Paris, 272; to start at once, 274; lands at Tangier, 288.
Ruvigny, marquis de. See Massue, Henri de.
Ruyter, Ruiter, Michael van, Dutch admiral:
-, at Cadiz, offers to protect treasure fleet, 34; hanging about to observe Montagu, 41; object to secure treasure fleet, 59.
-, in Mediterranean for same purpose as English, 47; not ready to attack Algiers or Tunis, 49; to destroy corsairs, establishes magazine at Malaga, 51; cruising against corsairs, 59.
-, scant results from operations against corsairs, 113; makes peace with them, 138; treaty confirmed, States will not ratify, 151, 158–60, 166.
-, Lawson complains of, for letting Algerines escape, 144; had signed treaty two days before, 145–6; Dutch ambassadors first deny, then admit action, 147.
-, Clarendon condemns treaty with corsairs, 147; returns to Algiers for revision of treaty, 183; Algerians unwilling to grant same terms to as to English, 221.
Rycaut, Paul, secretary to the earl of Winchelsea:
-, sent to Ballarino with information about imperial resident, 37; says Spaniards doing utmost to prevent emperor breaking with Turks, 39.
-, sent to ask Ballarino to be god-father to Winchelsea's son, 46; sent to thank Ballarino, 253; office of courtesy with Ballarino, 259; enlarges on rebuffs received, 260.
-, going to Smyrna and thence to England, 258–9; report from Marseilles about, 265; going to Barbary States on the way, 266; instructions to, 273.
-, reaches London, 270.