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Flushing, governor of-cont.

his control of shipping at, 59,

65-69.

lieut.-governor of, 13, 54.
gunners at, unpaid, 18.
the "band" of, 32.

troops from, at the engagement of
Turnhout, 46.

attempts upon, feared, 62.

the impossibility of arresting certain
vessels laden with corn at, 67, 108,
109.

an instance of the furious temper of
the people of, 68.

its defective fortification, 69.
Sir Thomas Sherley's company at,
its disposal, 130.

lack of ordnance and munition at,
133, 134, 156.

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apparel for the soldiers from
England, 518.

Assembly of, 30, 38.

the campaign in, particulars of, 153,
154, 155, 157, 208.

condition or state of the country, 110,

135, 144, 164, 170, 173.

Constable of, 39, 130, 140, 141, 480.

sore against Englishmen, 63.
dearness of living in, 43.

English ambassador in, objections to,
request for his recall, 41.

English soldiers serving in, question
of appointing an agent for repay-
ment for, 10, 11.

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position, movements, &c., de-
scribed, 30, 39, 40, 45, 69, 70, 76,
80, 100, 102, 103, 125, 144, 183,
184, 204, 219, 232, 360, 418, 420,
479.

accounts connected with pay-
ment of, 128, 129, 293.⚫

distress for want of money, &c.,
129, 256.

question of the chief command
of, on Baskervile's death, 232,
238.

relief of returned soldiers, 157.
English traders to, suggested incorpo-
ration of, 63.

Huguenot or Protestant party in
("the Religion"), 41, 172, 173,
237, 360, 421.

relations with the King, 129,
145, 420, 421.

outrage upon the body of a
French protestant, 165.

Spanish intrigues against, 214.
deputies of, assembled at Châtel-
herault, deputation from, to the
Queen, 285.

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France, Huguenot party in, deputies of France, king of-cont.

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churches, 505.

Irish in service of, 506.

King Henry IV. of ("le Navarrois "),
letters to the Queen, 16, 175.
letter from the Queen to, 52.
letters to, 143, 151.
proceedings and movements of,
&c., 30, 45, 70, 80, 98, 99, 102,
103, 104, 105, 124 (2), 129, 141,
143, 144, 145, 155, 183, 184, 187,
232, 237, 256, 400, 418, 420.

offers to come to Dieppe for a
conference, 1.

his views as to the Queen hold-
ing Calais, 8, 41.

question of peace with Spain, 8,
60, 90, 201, 213, 214, 293, 318, 408,
529, 538.

question of the Queen's repay-
ment for troops sent and money
lent, 21.

request for the earl of Essex to
meet him at Dieppe, 27.

the advantage of the Queen
granting aid to, urged, 48, 49.
his lieutenant in Italy, 50.
a letter of recommendation

from, mentioned, 58.

a porte-manteau from, 60.

a proposal to, for a campaign in
Flanders, 75.

report of his wife's death, &c.,81.
blamed for his retiredness, 97.
letter to Essex on the loss of
Amiens, &c., 127.

conduct criticised, 130.

his necessities, &c., 135, 135, 149.
return to Paris from Picardy,
140.

ill and in ill favour, 158.
obliged to refuse prayers of the
people, 170.

plans and policy of, 170, 171,
464, 519.

perplexities of, and policy urged
upon, 172, 173, 175, 176, 214.

a man hired to assassinate, 178.
the question of giving aid to,
against Spain, 199.

slackness in the campaign
against Amiens, 205.

letter to Essex from, 210.

rumour of his death, 218.

in camp before Amiens, 219.
his mistress, popular cries
against, 103.

her influence, and necessity
of paying court to her, 234, 235.
—, a great triumph before, 360.
——, approached for inforination,
495, 496, 497.

concedes the Queen's demands
concerning Calais, 243.

advances money to the English
forces, 256.

ordnance, &c., allowed to be
purchased for, 284.

letter to the Huguenot deputies,

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420.

people of, their character discussed,
149, 423.

views of, with regard to the
King's position, 408.

their desire for peace, 519.
plague in, 30.

poorest and most miserable country
of Christendom, carrying on the
war alone against Spain, 209.
question of peace with Spain, 20, 30,
44, 64, 97, 99, 104, 105, 138, 149,
234, 477, 478, 482.

rainy weather in, effect on the cam-
paign, 409, 418, 420.

sermons preached in towns of, in
praise of King of Spain, 158.
ship arrested, 35.

ships in Spanish service, 55.
the Spaniards in terror of, 97.
progress in the towns, 164.
successes against, 192.
subjects of, the King's views as to
depredations on, 16.

toleration of religion in, 364.
truce with, 24.

Francis:

Duke, marriage of daughter of, 38.
Don, of Tuscany, 423.

Franciscans, General of the, negociating
peace on behalf of the King of
Spain, 213.

Franclyn, Thos., 22.

Frankfort-on-the-Maine 308.

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Frenchman in prison at Plymouth on
suspicion of being a spy, 53, 121.
Frenye, Marquis of, colonel of the Italians
in the Spanish service, 29.

Friar Capuchin, alleged design against
the Queen's person, 116.
Friar set to catch a traitor, 520.
Friars, General of the, at Brussels, 529.
Friesland, 75.

Frizell, Laird of Esterton, 226, 271.
Froddeswall, manor of, 185.

Fuentes and Juara, Count de, general of
the Spanish Army, 74, 81, 132.

to go general into Brittany, 109.
created Conradd of the infantry in
Spain, &c., 110.
Fulham, 391.

Fuljambe, Sir Godfrey, first husband to

Lady Bowes, 170.

Fullam alias Phelan, Richard, 506.

Fullerton, James, letter from, 151.

Fundawharpe, Captain, 96.

Furner, Mr., 196.

Fynch. See Finch.

Fyning, William, letter from, 281.

Fynton, Sir Edward, letter from, 508.

Fyntry, Young, design upon Yarmouth,

390.

Fysher, Sir Cl., 341.

G.

G., the matter for, 410.

Gabrielle, Madame. See Estrées, Ma-

dame d'.

Galicia, in Spain, 6, 53.

necessity of spies in, 21.

Gall, Francis, 459.

Galway in Ireland, 311.

beer to be exported to, 531.

mayor of, mentioned, 2.

Gaming, losses at, 528.

Ganford, Sir E. Fitton's house at, 430.
Gardener:

Henry, 181.

Thomas, a teller of the Exchequer,
debt to the Queen, 23.

Gardiner, Sir Robert, 152, 181.

Gares, Seigneur del, 131.

Gargrave, Richard, 412, 413, 414.
Garnet, Father, 474.

a servant to, 204.

Garrawaye, Thomas, 22.

Garret, John, escaped from the Tower of
London, 417. See also Geratt.
Garrett, Sir Thomas, letter from, 358.
Garrisons, preachers in, 286, 287.
Garter, order of the, candidates for, 309.
Gasparo, Signor, 71.

Gate House, the, letter dated at, 406.
Gawdy, Mr. Justice, 294.

Gates, John, Esq., a justice of the peace
in Yorkshire, 300.

Geffrey, Thomas, prisoner at Calais, 21,

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Gilliati, Swiss regiment of, 39.

Gillsland, pledges in, 227.

Gilpin, George, at the Hague, 12, 68, 80,

125, 130, 211, 216, 380.

letters from, 19, 26, 43, 60, 72, 84,
120, 169, 199, 216, 219, 248, 481.
suggestion as to manner of repay-
ment of Palavicino's debt, 398,
Giron, Don Fernando, in the Spanish
Fleet, 131, 488.

Girton, John, keeper at Northale, 33.
Giustiniano (Justinianye), Giovanni Bat-
tista, 125, 216.

a financial dispute of, 24.

Glas, Nicasius de, letter from, 254.
Glass making, 530.

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letters from, 7, 53, 58, 61,
205, 403, 428, 438(2), 441, 461,
472, 524.

sends out a bark to gain infor-
mation, 179.

-, objection to serve under, 213.
Sir Thomas, 251, 395.

Goring, George, letter from, 192.
Gosci, Captain, leader of a band of robbers
in Flanders, 70.

Gosforth, a pinnace of, 152.

Goston, Francis, auditor of the Exche-
quer, letter from, 365.

Goughe, John, Sir Thomas Fludd's clerk,

132.

Gourdelupo. See Guadalupe.

Graciosa ("Feradiosa "), island of, 439.
Graeve, Philip, a Dutchman in Cecil's
service, 258.

Grafton, Mr., 2.

Charles, 529.

, conveyance of letters to, 489,

490.

Graham:

letter from, 369.

Arthur, of Netherby, 227.

John, of Westlinton, 227.

Will, Clothman's Willie, 226.

Grahams (Grames), Scotch Border family,

89.

Grame, David, 254.
Gramont,
Grand Bay, 335.

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Governor of Bayonne, 104.

Grant, Mr., appointment for, 147.
Mr. Dr., 411.

Grante, Edward, 279.

Gravelines (Graveling), 272.

the surprise of, attempted, 156, 163.

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letter dated at, 465.
Haffina, 78.

Hague (Haghe, La Haye), the, letters
dated at, 2, 9, 20, 26, 28, 34, 44,
45, 49, 61, 73, 76, 80, 84, 85, 117,
121, 139, 163, 170, 172, 192, 200,
212, 216, 217, 219, 222, 223, 225,
228, 237, 293, 464, 489, 548.
feeling at, about the siege of Calais,

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