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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 20, September 1585-May 1586. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.
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C., D. (at Sedan), letters from, 315.
Cabesse or Cabresche, Gaspart Barbosse, a merchant of Rochelle, ship of, taken and plundered, 444, 698.
Cabestane, the port of, near le Ras, Brittany, 380.
Cabrera, Licenciate Diego Mendez de, Corrigidor of San Lucar, attestation before, 189;
orders witnesses to be produced, 190.
Cacheiro, Tomao, of Don Antonio's household, 347.
Cade, Mr., to receive and convoy the treasure to Zeeland, 414, 416, 531.
-, -, memorial of, 471.
Cadenet, Vicomte de, castle taken by, 693.
Cadiz (Calles, Cales), ships making ready at, 491;
captured ships taken to, 700.
Caen (Cane), castle of, held by M. d'O., 336;
he means to “part with,” 376.
Caesar, Dr. Julius, claim submitted to, 191.
-, -, letter from, alluded to, 193.
-, Mr., returning to England, recommended to Walsingham, 553.
Calais, former staple of English merchants at, 59;
proposal to surprise, 229;
provisions for the enemy conveyed to, 264;
might be more important to England than ever before, 580;
Andrea de Loo at, 629.
-, captain or. governor of. See Gourdan.
-, citadel of, keeper of, in reversion. See Beaudesart.
-, goods embarked at, 489.
-, letters dated at, 163, 295, 319;
sent by way of, 392.
-, merchant of, 412;
merchants of, pillaged and captured, 191;
English merchant at, 615.
-, residents at, 230.
-, salt lading for, 6;
brought from, 410.
-, ships going to or at, 112, 397, 572, 601;
stayed, 181, 237, 663;
captured, 121, 540, 584;
lost, 279.
-, traffic with, 295;
queries concerning, 237, 294;
not to be permitted, 296;
complaint concerning, 359;
cannot be prohibited, 507.
-, travellers to or from, 163, 233, 279, 317 (2), 544, 617.
-, Pas de, English vessels may be stayed in, 191.
Calahorra (Calaora), Bishop of [Juan de Salazar], restored to his charge, 483.
Calicut, States of, alluded to, 161.
Callis or Callice, John, French ship spoiled by, 3 (2).
Calloo, seized by mutinous Walloons, 121, 318.
-, vessels of the enemy at, 82.
Calvinists, in Denmark, 120.
Camayori, Thomas, a factor at Rouen, 355 (2).
Cambino, Captain, released from prison, 483.
Cambrai, Cambray, a new truce between the Prince of Parma and, 276;
rumours and reports from, 518, 530, 532, 573, 602;
mutiny at, 518, 573;
is in great hazard, 555.
-, governor of. See Balagny.
Cambridge (Canturbrige), university of, a student of, 580.
Cambridgeshire, Lord North desires a ward in, 563.
Camels, sent as present to Cardinal d'Este, 663.
Camerino, proposed president of. See Acquaviva, Marcello.
Campine, country of, in Brabant, the Prince of Parma may winter in, 162.
Canani [Giulio], Cardinal, governor and legate of the Romagna, 572.
Canary wines. See Wines.
Candia. See Crete.
Canea, change of governors in, 662.
Canobio, Monsignor [Gio. Battista], late secretario dei brevi, 572;
restored to his bishopric of Forli, 665.
Canterbury, Archbishop of [no date], document in the hands of, 326.
-, French church [in the crypt of the Cathedral], and minister at, 366.
-, letter dated at, 366.
-, the post at, 325.
-, Archbishopric of, pension from, 721.
Cantuccio, Monsignor, Auditor of the Rota, is to have the church of Loretto, 486.
Cape St. Vincent, ships captured off, 706.
Cape Verde, Capo de Verde, ships to lie at, to watch for the Spanish fleet, 453;
sacked by Drake, 462; (Capo di Guer), the English do great damage at, 624;
artillery captured at, 626.
Capetot, M. de, advocate, refugee at Rye, 293.
Cappelle, N. vande, of Arnhem, 506.
Capponi (Kapony), a banker at Lyons, captured by the Huguenots, 611.
Caraffa [Antonio], Cardinal, congregation at the house of, 625.
-, a baron of the House of, company of, has returned towards Naples, 488.
Carcassone, place near, taken, 174.
Cardaillac (Cadillac), reported death of, 645.
Cardinals, College of, the Pope makes a relation to, 210;
change of offices amongst, 211;
appointments given to, 572;
movements of, 573, 623, 625.
-, creation of, 210, 211;
to be only in December, 625;
order concerning, modified, 665.
-, named:—
Aldobrandini.
Alessandrino.
Austria, Albert, Archduke of.
Azzolini.
Bathori.
Bourbon.
Canani.
Caraffa.
Castruccio.
Colocza.
Como.
Cornaro.
Cremona.
Este.
Farnese.
Gaetano.
Gesualdo.
Gloriero.
Gonzaga.
Granvelle.
Guise.
Lancelotti.
Madrucci.
Medici.
Mondovi.
Montalto.
Pinelli.
Rambouillet.
Rossi.
Rusticucci.
Salviati.
San Georgio.
San Marcello.
San Sisto.
Santa Croce.
Santa Severino.
Savelli.
Sens.
Sforza.
Spinola.
Terra Nuova or Aragon.
Toledo.
Verona.
Vilna.
Zeno.
Carey, Edmond, payment to, 700.
-, (Carewe), Sir George, [son of Lord Hundson] governor of the Isle of Wight, no restitution to be had from, for French ships arrested there, 583, 697;
goods seized by, 416.
-, -, ship of, French ship taken by, 140, 191, 427, 520.
-, Henry, Lord Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain, opinion of, 294.
-, -, documents signed by, 64, 324.
-, Mr., to receive money in Huddilston's absence, 309.
-, (Care), young, letter sent by, 364.
Carlier, Antoine, case of, recommended to Walsingham, 110, 319.
-, -, his eleven children, 320.
Caron, Noel de, treaty signed by, 34.
Carpi, efforts to make, into a bishopric, 622.
-, Count de, French ambassador at Rome (in 1525), mention of, 599.
-, -, secretary of, known to Masino del Bene, ibid.
Carrouges (Careugi) [Tannequi le Veneur, governor of Rouen], Sieur de, challenged to combat by a kinsman of those murdered by him at the massacre, 299, 300.
Carsey, Captain Francis, imprisoned for suspected intention to betray Ostend, 557.
-, -, company of, 184;
payment for, 25;
deductions from pay of, 129.
Cartagena, ships at or going to, 643.
Carthagenians [in the Punic wars], allusion to, 412.
Cartwright, Thomas, letters from, 88, 146.
Casale, camp above, letter dated from, 498.
Casbin. See Kasbin.
Cascales, ship taken at, 700.
Cassandra, mentioned by Lazaro Grimaldo, 590.
Cassell, travellers to, 454, 515.
Casteljaloux (Castello Geloso), held by the Vicomte de Turenne, the Duc de Mayenne may besiege, 626.
Castellane [Philip Altoviti, Baron de], murder of the Grand Prior by, 694.
-, -, wife of. See Chasteauneuf.
Castelnau, Michel de, Seigneur de Mauvissière, French ambassador in England, 4;
visit of, to Theobalds, 11;
is about to leave England, 24;
remonstrances &c. of, alluded to, 74;
warning from, of a plot against Elizabeth, 125;
his commendation of Lord Claude Hamilton, 316;
orders said to have been given to, denied, 396;
applications by, to her Majesty, alluded to, 456;
offers to lead the enter prise against Brouage, 641; “the old French lydger,” 703.
-, -, letters from, 10, 24, 53, 97, 98, 175, 260, 283, 393, 455;
alluded to, 3.
-, -, certificate by, 28;
alluded to, 4.
-, -, government and castle [of St. Dizier] taken from, 10, 24, 283.
-, -, plate, furniture &c. of, captured by pirates, 97, 98, 283;
inventory of, 262;
allusion to, 704.
-, -, power of attorney by, 9.
-, -, present to, from the Queen, 10, 24;
said to be taken by pirates, 97;
saved, 283;
present to, from Burghley, 11.
-, -, butler of. See Girault.
-, -, secretary of, 97.
-, -, wife of, 10, 97, 175, 393;
message from, 11.
-, -, -, father of, 175.
-, -, children of, alluded to, 10.
-, Katherine de, daughter of Mauvissière, 28.
-, Robert de, eldest son of Mauvissière, Queen Elizabeth's godson, 53.
-, -, ship belonging to, ibid.
Castelnovo, in the jurisdiction of Savorgnani, 661.
Castets (Castes), M. de Favas' house, taken by Matignon, 536.
Castilho, Castilio, Antonio de, of the King of Spain's Council, aid given by, for release of English goods, 473;
to be employed in the treaty between Elizabeth and Spain, 508.
-, -, letters from, 281, 351, 474.
-, -, letter to, epitome of, 472.
Castillon in Périgord, the King's forces prepare to besiege, 299.
Castro, Michael de, Bishop of Viseu, made Archbishop of Lisbon, 661;
pallium dispatched to, 486.
Castruccio [Giovanni Battista], Archbishop of Civita di Chieti, summoned from his archbishopric by the Pope, 210;
made a Cardinal, ibid.;
report that he is to have charge of La Consulta, 211;
is Prefect of the signatura digiustitia, 572, 622;
sings mass in the Sistine Chapel, 573;
on a commission, 664.
Catalonia, controversy of, with Valentia, 207;
nobles of, assembly of, 490.
Catherine de Medicis, Queen Mother of France, discourse to, alluded to, 174; “vile letter” written to, by the Queen of Navarre, 195;
joy of, on report that Elizabeth will not help the Huguenots, 251;
hopes to bring the King into the war “headlong,” 252; “jar” of, with the King, 287;
is practising to bring the Duke of Guise to Paris, ibid.;
gives audience to Lord Claude Hamilton, 316;
fears a “practice” of Elizabeth to part with the Low Countries, 316;
keeps her bed for melancholy, 317;
Marshal Retz very confidential with, 351;
her reception of the Duke of Guise, 363;
a Spanish messenger with, 395, 396, 419, 443;
her support of the League, 418;
despairs of the King's life, and builds upon the Guises, 431;
her proceedings and plans, 441–443;
her professed desire for peace, said to be “but a cunning,” 442, 465, 519;
reported complicity of, in a design to murder Elizabeth, 468, 469;
claim of, to property of the Duchess of Parma, 483;
troubled by (false) report of the rendering of Cambray to Spain, 518;
in bed with the gout, 550;
speech of, concerning the ambassador in England, 551;
the Danish ambassadors would not speak with, 566;
is said to have done the King of Denmark many injuries, 567;
the King confers with, 604;
has heard rumours of Elizabeth's treating with Spain, ibid.;
report of Condé's death sent to, 606;
says the King of Navarre “were best to obey the King,” 644;
proposes to go to the King of Navarre, 646;
said to be gone to him, 661;
influence of, with the King, against England, 704;
belief that she would further an enterprise secretly, 708;
encouragement given to the King by, 723.
-, -, an English subject in service of, 503.
-, -, pearls and precious stones of, in a ship stayed at Flushing, 191.
Catilyn, Maliverey, letter from, 712.
Cato, Signor, negotiations of, in regard of Carpi, 622.
Caudeburg or Cawenburg, M. de, petition for repayment of moneys lent by, 264.
Caumont (Comon, Caumone), a strong place on the Garonne, held by the King of Navarre, 610;
expected siege of, 611;
taken by the Duke of Mayenne, 626.
Caux, pays de, Huguenot refugees from, in England, 293.
Cavalcanti [qy. Guido], letter from, extract of, 582.
Cavalho, Cosmo, notarial instrument by, 261.
Cave, Thomas, cousin of Sir T. Cecil, goes with him to the Low Countries, 132.
Cavendish, Richard, comes to Amsterdam, 557;
jealousy of, 669.
-, -, letters from, 459, 496, 529, 533.
Cecil, Sir Thomas, eldest son of Lord Burghley, proposed employment for, 53;
officer to be recommended to, 113;
chosen to be governor of the Brill, 130;
departure of, delayed by illness, 147;
must choose better commanders than Norreys has done, 160;
coming of, very necessary, 165, 199;
matters to be cared for by, 188, 228;
expected at the Brill, 242, 248;
privileges desired from, by the burghers, 302;
his journey to and arrival at the Brill, 320, 325, 326, 330;
settlement of his government, 347, 387;
movements of, 347, 348, 359, 376, 403;
illness of, 386, 387;
travellers entertained by, 389;
must return to England, 452, 453, 496;
has not had enough money, 497;
refuses part pay for his garrison, 531.
-, -, his band or cornet of horse, 112, 183;
money needed for levying of, 326;
company of, has not been paid for two months, 471;
soldiers under, see Brill, garrison of.
-, -, charges for his entertainment, alluded to, 303;
notes of, 110;
account of, 503.
-, -, commission to, for transport of provisions, 150.
-, -, gentlemen going “voluntary” with, 132.
-, -, horses of, 132;
lost, 359.
-, -, household and guard of, 132.
-, -, information for, concerning the Brill, 183.
-, -, information from, alluded to, 699.
-, -, instructions for, 132.
-, -, letters from, 325, 361, 386;
alluded to, 452.
-, -, letters patent appointing him governor of the Brill, minute of, 131.
-, -, lieutenant of. See Clopton.
-, -, memorial from, 131.
-, -, notes by, 132.
-, -, passport or safeconduct for, note of, 130.
-, -, cousin of. See Cave, Thomas.
-, William, Lord Burghley, Lord Treasurer of England, in relation to the States' deputies, 5;
called the Nestor of his time, 10;
dealings of, with the messenger from the Emperor of Russia, 56;
urged to send money for the English soldiers in the Low Countries, 76;
proposal of, to the French ambassador, alluded to, 139;
has written a “comfortable letter” to Leicester, 202;
as intermediary with the Queen in the secret negotiation for peace with Spain, 240, 329, 330, 360, 368, 370, 392, 399, 461, 474, 617;
praised by the Prince of Parma, 544;
scruples of, in relation to the peace negotiations, 553;
to move her Majesty to send treasure to the Low Countries, 585;
has urged her Majesty to revoke Heneage, 629;
Heneage is chiefly to rely upon, 630;
matters to be imparted to or put before, 641, 672;
his friendship for Sir Edw. Stafford and opposition to the Earl of Leicester, ibid.
-, -, answer of, to the Hanses, alluded to, 435.
-, -, answers apostiled by, to Ortell's “articles,” 294.
-, -, “articles exhibited to,” on behalf of the United Provinces, alluded to, 470.
-, -, Council letter signed by, 324.
-, -, drafts by, 324, 408, 594;
corrected by, 133, 204, 377.
-, -, endorsements by, cf. letters to (more than half of which are endorsed by himself).
-, -, horses contributed by, to go with Sir T. Cecil, 132.
-, -, instructions signed by, 64.
-, -, letters of, abstract of, 97.
-, -, letters to, 3, 4, 10, 12, 30, 35, 47, 53 (?), 58, 59, 69, 81, 82, 84, 92 (2), 97, 98, 109, 125, 136, 141, 155, 182, 194, 198, 204, 211, 213, 218, 221, 223, 236, 239, 240, 242, 245, 247, 277, 285, 287, 290, 295, 304, 305, 310, 320, 325, 327, 330, 332, 345, 346, 348, 349, 353, 357–363, 368, 369, 376, 379, 381, 385, 386, 389, 393, 401, 402, 420, 435, 439 (2), 446, 448–454, 457–462, 471, 496 (2), 503, 514, 516 (2), 525–534, 543–546, 553, 556, 558, 560, 561, 564, 578, 581 (2), 587, 597 (2), 612, 614–616, 618, 634, 635, 657, 659, 666, 670, 671, 673, 674, 676, 679, 680, 686, 689, 695.
-, -, -, alluded to, 131, 206, 308, 434, 604;
notes of, 673.
-, -, letters sent to, 672.
-, -, greetings or messages to, 175, 670.
-, -, matters submitted to, 231, 232, 697.
-, -, notes by, 34, 81, 89, 107, 110, 113, 130, 131, 291, 336, 413, 440, 543, 560, 718.
-, -, opinion of, 294.
-, -, papers to be delivered to, 164;
put in the hands of, 698.
-, -, postscript by, 204.
-, -, [Mildred] wife of, greetings sent to, 97, 175.
-, -, children [qy. grandchildren] of, greetings to, 11, 97.
-, William, grandson of Lord Burghley, in Rome, has been at the exercises in the Jesuits' College &c., 141;
movements of, 532, 576, 645;
a letter concerning, sent to Lord Burghley, 604.
-, -, letter from, alluded to, 449.
Celso, Monsignor, to have the government of Romagna, 622.
Ceneda, church of, action of the Signoria of Venice in relation to, 623.
-, new Bishop of. See Mocenigo.
Cesis, Don Giuliano, sent to congratulate the Duke of Savoy, 626.
-, [Pier Donato], Cardinal, protest of, to the Pope, 571.
Chadsey, Daniel, commission to, 10.
Châlons, interviews between Guise and Epernon at, 314, 708.
-, traveller to, 708.
Chambellan, Peter, French merchant, captain and master of the Saviour, justice requested for, 3.
-, -, process of, extract from, 3.
-, -, letters of reprisal granted to, 4.
-, -, children of, tutor of, 4.
Chamber of Accounts, receivergeneral of. See Killigrew, Henry.
Chambers, William, merchant of London, 355.
-, —, a servant of Sir Edw. Stafford's, 554.
Champagne, the Duke of Guise to go into, 439;
transport of victual from, to be hindered, 372;
corn laid up in, sold for the people, 644.
Champagney, M. de. See Perrenot.
Champernon, Sir Arthur, late Vice-Admiral of Devon, complaints and proceedings concerning his “staying” of a French ship and selling the cargo, 455, 456, 535, 583.
-, -, children or heirs of, 456, 583.
-, Arthur de, sent to the King of Navarre, abstract of his instructions, 262;
formerly in Walsingham's service, 287.
Chancery, Master in. See Hammond.
Chappell, John, of Lubeck, trading in Russia, 55.
Charente (Sherrant), the, places on, taken by Condé, 536.
Charles V, the late Emperor, his reception in Holland, 245;
his Argiers enterprise, 598;
time of, alluded to, 622.
Charles IX, Charles, natural son of, “the little bastard of France,” made Grand Prior, 694.
Chassincourt [Imbert de Biotiere], Sieur de, agent for the King of Navarre at the French Court, 174.
Chasteauneuf, Baron of. See L'Aubespine.
-, “the fair” [Renee de Rieux], a former mistress of the French King, 694.
-, -, husband of. See Castellance.
Chateauneuf, by Angoulême, forces of the League at, 299.
Chatellerault, money paid at, for the troops, 299.
Chatillon, Chastillon, Seigneur de. See Coligny.
Chatterton, Captain, company of, 667.
Chaubaudouin, Mademoiselle de, refugee in England, 293.
Chavigny [François le Roy], Seigneur de, lieut.-general in Anjou &c., ordered by the King to offer Soissons “whatever he asks,” 464.
Chef de Baye (Shef de Bois), the entrance into Rochelle, to be blocked, 536.
Chemerault (Shemereaux, Chemeraux), Mery de Barbezieres, Seigneur de, sent to Montpensier, 317, 587.
Chep, Captain, enquiries to be made concerning, 494.
Cherburg, ship of, 416.
Chesne, Robert du, French merchant, cargo of, seized, 583.
Chester or West Chester, money taken up at, 618.
-, purveyor at. See Lynyall.
-, sheriffs of, French goods in the hands of, 698.
Chester, Sir Charles (or Mr.), returning to England, 283, 284.
Chevrier, Jehan, merchant of Auvergne, case of, 489.
Chichester, a ship of, 417.
Chillister, one of Thos. Digge's clerks, 176, 177.
Chimay, Prince of. See Croy, Charles de.
-, Prince of. See Brimeu, Marie de.
Choart, Paul, Seigneur de Buzanval, agent of the King of Navarre, has gone to England, 411; “almost marred” the negotiations with the Comte de Soissons, 519;
a packet for, 606;
in England, 629.
-, -, letters from, 444, 455, 492, 561, 580, 597, 632, 644.
-, -, letters to, alluded to, 463, 697.
-, -, letters to and from, extracts of, 672.
Chovins, the, transmitters of letters, 705.
Chrismas, William, English merchant at Rouen, certificate signed by, 543.
Chute, Mr. [son of Philip Chute of Bethersden], said to be gone to England to execute design upon the Queen, 468;
affirmed to be an honest man, 496;
boasts of his success with Walsingham &c., 713.
-, -, [Anne] sister of, married to Sir Walter Waller, 469.
Cibiaur, Cibiur. See Cubiaur.
Cicala. See Cigala.
Cicogna, Pasquale, Doge of Venice, congratulations offered to, 623 (2), 627, 666;
visits paid by, 623, 625;
at vespers at St. Mark, 626;
goes in the Bucentoro to the Lido to espouse the sea, ibid.
Cigala or Cicala, a renegade of Sicily, a “Bassa Vizier of the Bench,” sent to the borders of Tartary, 13;
letter of, alluded to, 487;
attempts to raise the siege of Tauris, 609.
-, army of, all in mutiny, 488;
reported to be disbanded, 626.
Cinque Ports, Lord Warden of, to determine matters concerning the arrest of ships at Dover, 507.
Cipher, an “Algorisin” [i.e. numerical], alluded to, 407.
Ciprian, Mr., greetings to, 439.
Citolini, Paulo, letter from, 720.
-, -, father and wife of, 720, 721.
Civille, François de, servant of the Duke of Bouillon, 336, 567;
explanations by, 288;
at the Hague, 333;
returns to England, 357.
-, -, letter from, 307.
-, M. de, and his wife, of Rouen, refugees in England, 293.
Civita di Chieti, Archbishop of. See Castruccio.
Clacton, the Sieur de, cause of, recommended by the Duke of Bouillon, 505.
Clairac (Cleracke), a strong place on the Garonne, held by the King of Navarre, 610.
Clarke, Clerke, Dr. Bartholomew, Doctor of Laws, Master of Requests and Dean of Arches, to be a member of the Council of State in the Low Countries, 146, 166, 172, 188, 201;
is not “what was looked for,” 328;
answer of, to Sir T. Heneage's oration, 446;
is to examine mutineers, 495;
is shortly coming over, 558.
-, -, document signed by, 446.
-, Dr. W., the elder, 344.
Clausse, Henry, Seigneur de Fleury St. Martin, French ambassador in Switzerland, 416;
is desired by Villeroy to persuade the Swiss to ask for a peace, 442;
moves the Swiss to send ambassadors to France, 620;
his assurances to them, alluded to, 692.
-, -, brother-in-law of. See Neufville, Seigneur de Villeroy.
-, Pierre. See Marchaumont.
Clermont d'Amboise, [Georges] de, joins the Prince of Condé, 66.
Clervant, Seigneur de. See Vienne.
Cleves, Duchy of, or Cleveland, a sconce “by,” taking and giving up of, 533;
Parma's troops in, 570, 615, 658;
Leicester intends to make sconces in, 615.
-, -, the gentlemen and commons of, chase Spanish horsemen out of their country, 597.
-, -, villages of, burnt by the Spaniards, 557.
-, -, a sconce in. See Schenck's sconce.
Cleves, William, Duke of, mediates in a quarrel, 37;
said to have applied to the Earl of Leicester for victuals, 557;
said to be “weary of the Spaniard,” 597;
gives the Spaniards leave to build sconces in his land, 615.
-, -, and his Council, as good Spaniards as the Prince of Parma, 196.
-, -, ambassador of, 667.
-, -, Grand Ecuyer of. See Rombryck.
-, -, envoy sent from, to the Earl of Leicester, 634.
-, -, a fort built by, 195.
Clinton, Edward, Earl of Lincoln, Lord High Admiral, death of, alluded to, 352.
Cloet, Clut, Captain, governor of Neuss, recommended to Davison, 15.
Clopton, Mr., Sir Thos. Cecil's lieutenant, sent to the Earl of Leicester, 326.
Clundert or Clunaert, island of, 243.
-, place in. See Willemstad.
Cobham, Lord. See Brooke, William.
-, Sir Henry, late ambassador to Spain and France, alluded to, 720, 721.
Cobras, the, in Spain, church of, plundered by Drake, 64.
Cochet, a pilot of Fécamp, 475.
Cochineal, ship laden with, 698.
Cockett, -goes to England, 714.
Coinage or money, at Dunkirk and Middelburg, 162;
values of, notes on, 255, 263, 413, 596;
mint for, at Amsterdam 390;
standard of, not so well settled as it should be, 331;
English, “at a good price,” 525;
different sorts of, confusion arising from, 674.
-, rate of exchange of, at Dieppe, very high, 337;
losses on, by exchange, 309, 344, 505.
angels, 471, 525.
Brabant money, 162.
double ducats of Spain, 162.
great money of Flanders, 700.
rose-nobles, 309, 471;
coinage of, in Holland, 343, 348, 390, 668.
Cokes, W., imprest to, for oats, alluded to, 344.
Colarto, Count Mario, sent to the galleys, 209.
Colchester, resident at, 651.
Colerdin, Mr. See Gifford, Gilbert.
Coligny, Benjamin de, Sieur de Sailli, “M. d'Andelot,” youngest [half] brother of the Comte de Laval, killed in battle, 499, (ref. 3) 532, 537, (ref. 3) 567, 610, 626.
-, François de, Seigneur de Chastillon, brings forces to the King of Navarre, 65, 299;
joins Turenne, 174;
as brother of the Princess of Orange, 463;
those of the Religion in Dauphiny are “backed by,” 477;
forces sent by, to Montélimar, 532.
-, François de, Sieur de Rieux, brother of the Comte de Laval, killed in battle, 499, 532, 537, 567, 610.
-, François de, Sieur de Tanlay, half brother of the Comte de Laval, death of, by sickness, 498, 499n, 567.
-, Gaspard de, Admiral, Seigneur de Chastillon (as father of the Princess of Orange), his affection for Elizabeth, 187; “the late Admiral,” 269.
-, Guy [or Paul] de, Comte de Laval, victory of, 174;
request on behalf of, 400;
his exploits in the war, 498, 499;
death of, 531, 537, 551, 567, 610;
said to have been poisoned, 606.
-, -, wife of. See Alégre, Anne d'.
-, -, [Guy] young son of, 532, 567.
-, -, gentleman of, 531;
letter from, 498.
-, Louise de. See Orange, Princess of.
Colmogar or Colmogar Road, a port of Russia, 54;
house given to the English merchants in, 55.
Colocza (Colocense), Archbishop of [Georgio Draskovich], Chancellor of Hungary, made a cardinal, 210.
Cologne, 71, 318.
-, Archbishop and Elector of. See Truchsess; see Bavaria, Ernest of.
-, bishopric of, entry of the Spanish army into, 266;
people of, send aid to the besiegers of Grave, 627;
town belonging to, see Werle.
-, affairs, wars, or troubles of, 10, 360, 415, 485, 571.
-, deputies of, at the Assembly of Worms, 404.
-, ecclesiastics of, large sums subscribed by, 572.
-, letters from, alluded to, 627.
-, news from, 482, 485, 570, 572, 573, 621, 624, 659, 663.
-, people of, Palavicino's proceedings suspected by, 636.
Colonna, Ascanio, the Pope pressed to make him a cardinal, 661.
-, Signora Girolama or Hieroma, journeys of, 573, 664.
-, Cardinal [Marc Antonio], reception given by, 660.
-, Martino, 570.
-, Prospero, comes to Rome, 486;
reception given by, 660.
Colyns, Engelbert, a servant of Ste. Aldegonde's, sent back to Antwerp, 137.
Comacchio, ships from, captured, 665.
Coman, see Cooman.
Combe, John, letter from, 610.
Combes, Bertrand, a Frenchman, recommended by the Comte de Mœurs, 9;
former proceedings of, 10;
letters sent by, to England, 88.
-, -, letters from, 71, 195, 404.
-, Sebastian, pension of, to be paid, 43;
his services, imprisonment &c., 43, 267.
Comet, a new, discovered, 235.
Comitolo, Napoleone, made Auditor of the Rota, 572.
Como [Ptolomeo Galli], Cardinal Bishop of, false report of his death, 483;
favour shown to, by the Pope, 571.
Condé, Prince of. See Bourbon, Henry de.
Coninck, Denis de, master of the ammunition at Flushing, powder and match received from, 164.
Connincxberch. See Konigsberg.
Connynge, Conninge, Francis de, merchant of Seville, 355 (2), 356.
Conquet, the Prince of Condé sails past, 299.
Constantinople, great dissension at, 488;
negotiations in, 590;
soldiers in, unruly conduct of, 609;
French ambassador expected at, 571;
his arrival at, 623, 626.
-, news from, 487, 488, 571, 573, 609, 623, 626, 665.
-, Patriarch of, wishes to resign an abbey, 626.
Contarini, Bertuccio, late captain of the guard of Crete, 623.
-, Carlo, takes the place of the above, 623.
Conti, Marquis de. See Bourbon, François de.
Conway, Sir John, to have charge of a thousand voluntaries, 328;
master of the artillery in the Low Countries, 667.
-, -, letters from, 243.
Cooman or Coman, Jan Jansen, treaty signed by, 34;
a factor of the burgomaster of Middelburg, documents relating to, 354–356.
Copcott, Mr., a merchant of Middelburg, 108.
Copenhagen, Coppenhagen (Coapmanhaven), Lord Willoughby arrives at, 89.
-, castle of, prisoner in, 89.
-, (Hafina), letters dated at, 231, 236, 238, 564 (2).
-, travellers to, 249.
Coper [qy. Cooper], Barnwell, English merchant at Rouen, certificate signed by, 543.
Copley [William, eldest son of Sir Thomas], “surnamed Lord,” living at Dunkirk, 162.
-, Helen [or Eleanor], sister of the above, married to Richard Stanyhurst, 162 n, 163.
Coppet (Couppet), Baron de. See Vienne.
Coquinville [sic], to be a commander of the see army, 693.
Cordel, Thomas and Co., moneys delivered to, 545.
Cordua, Gonzales Fernandes de, letter from, 498.
Corfu [Maffei Venier], Archbishop of, comes to Rome, 486;
discourse made by, 660–1.
-, governor of. See Martinego.
Cork, ship laden with, 416.
Corn, ships laden with, 162, 476;
wheat, price of, risen in Flanders, 601, 689;
but “good cheap” in Spain, 601.
Cornaro [Federico], Bishop of Padua, clerk of the Chamber, made a cardinal, 210.
Corneillis, Jaques, to be sent for, 260.
Cornelis, Adrian, ship of, seized, 397.
Cornelles, Derick, master of the White Falcon, deposition by, 291.
Cornelius [qy Corneillis], letters carried by, 260.
Cornusson [François de la Valette, Baron de], governor and seneschal of Toulouse, is hard pressed, 174;
forces under, 723.
Cornwall, captured ships and goods brought into, 584, 585.
Cornwall and Devon, pioneers desired from, 349.
Corregio, Fabrizio de, desires to be ambassador from the Emperor to Rome, 622.
Corse or Corso, Alfonso. See Ornano.
Corsica, traveller to, 711.
Corsigny, Sieur Philippe de, ship laden for, taken by the English, 412.
Corstorphine, Baron, returning to Scotland, “an honest gentleman,” 565.
Cosse, Charles de, Comte de Brissac, lieutenant of the Duke of Mayenne, at Angers with many nobles and men, 66;
restoration of the castle of Angers to, demanded, 376.
Courcelles, M. de, Mauvissière's secretary (under alias of M. de Preux), letter to, 523.
-, -, late “varlet” of, believed to be killed, 98.
Courtenay, Sir William, ship of, 698.
Cowke, John, a factor at Rouen, 355.
Coxe [or Cocke], John, Lancaster herald, sudden death of, 557, 560.
Coxi or Coxey, a castle near Sluys, 186.
Crato, Prior of. See Antonio.
Crawford (Crayford), Earl of. See Lindsay.
Creange (Grehanche), Baron of. See Krichingen.
Cremona, Cardinal di [Nicolas Sfondrati], to stand for the Pope at the baptism of the Duke of Savoy's child, 571;
stopped on his journey to Turin, 623.
-, his brother, the Baron. See Sfondrati, Paul.
-, Dr., oration by, 665.
Crete or Candia, captain of the guard in. See Contarini.
-, general in, 665.
-, troops from, 665, 666;
troops in, captain of, see Moretto.
Cretz, John de, a servant of Walsingham, 523.
Crispe or Crips, Captain Peter, provost marshal for English troops in the Low Countries, account of a mutiny by, 495;
in relation to the mutiny, 557.
-, -, commission for, 507.
-, -, footmen under, 25.
Crofts, Croftes, Herbert, recommendations of, 457, 462.
Cromwell, Capt. Edward, 668;
recommended to Walsingham, 214.
-, -, company of, payment of, 25;
deductions from pay of, 129;
sickness in, 206.
Cronari [qy. Cornari], Signor, 260.
Crooke, Mr., of the Temple [qy. George, aft. Sir George Croke], justices' clerk, 331.
Crounenburgh in Denmark. See Kronburg.
Crown Office, clerk of. See Watson, R.
Croy, Charles de, Prince of Chimay, reported design of, to poison his wife, 557.
-, -, former secretary of. See Oncle.
Cuba [St. Jago de], in the island of Havana [i.e. Cuba], reported to be sacked by Drake, 624.
Cubiaur, Subiaur, Zubiaur (Cibiur, Sibuar, Sebeure, Siburo), prisoner in the Tower, 179, 643;
negotiations for his release, in exchange for English prisoners at Dunkirk, 163, 179, 207, 232, 279, 317, 361, 369, 615, 632, 657;
visits to, in the Tower, 279;
pardon and restoration of his papers and effects, desired for, 358;
expected at Dunkirk, 479.
-, letter from, 258.
-, notes for examination of, 260.
Curtius, Dr. Jacob. See Kurtz.
Curtys, Philip, merchant in Spain, servant of, news brought by, 540.
Cussi, M., sent by the Duc de Bouillon to the King, 567.
Cutler, Robert, junior, of Ipswich, 651.
Cuttell, Thomas, news sent by, from Seville, 540.