Flushing, governor of-cont. his control of shipping at, 59, 65-69. lieut.-governor of, 13, 54. troops from, at the engagement of attempts upon, feared, 62. the impossibility of arresting certain an instance of the furious temper of its defective fortification, 69. lack of ordnance and munition at, apparel for the soldiers from Assembly of, 30, 38. the campaign in, particulars of, 153, condition or state of the country, 110, 135, 144, 164, 170, 173. Constable of, 39, 130, 140, 141, 480. sore against Englishmen, 63. English ambassador in, objections to, English soldiers serving in, question --- position, movements, &c., de- accounts connected with pay- distress for want of money, &c., question of the chief command relief of returned soldiers, 157. Huguenot or Protestant party in relations with the King, 129, outrage upon the body of a Spanish intrigues against, 214. France, Huguenot party in, deputies of France, king of-cont. churches, 505. Irish in service of, 506. King Henry IV. of ("le Navarrois "), offers to come to Dieppe for a his views as to the Queen hold- question of peace with Spain, 8, question of the Queen's repay- request for the earl of Essex to the advantage of the Queen from, mentioned, 58. a porte-manteau from, 60. a proposal to, for a campaign in report of his wife's death, &c.,81. conduct criticised, 130. his necessities, &c., 135, 135, 149. ill and in ill favour, 158. plans and policy of, 170, 171, perplexities of, and policy urged a man hired to assassinate, 178. slackness in the campaign letter to Essex from, 210. rumour of his death, 218. in camp before Amiens, 219. her influence, and necessity concedes the Queen's demands advances money to the English ordnance, &c., allowed to be letter to the Huguenot deputies, 420. people of, their character discussed, views of, with regard to the their desire for peace, 519. poorest and most miserable country rainy weather in, effect on the cam- sermons preached in towns of, in ships in Spanish service, 55. toleration of religion in, 364. Francis: Duke, marriage of daughter of, 38. Franciscans, General of the, negociating Franclyn, Thos., 22. Frankfort-on-the-Maine 308. Frenchman in prison at Plymouth on Friar Capuchin, alleged design against Frizell, Laird of Esterton, 226, 271. Fuentes and Juara, Count de, general of to go general into Brittany, 109. 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. Henry, 181. Thomas, a teller of the Exchequer, Gardiner, Sir Robert, 152, 181. Gares, Seigneur del, 131. Gargrave, Richard, 412, 413, 414. a servant to, 204. Garrawaye, Thomas, 22. Garret, John, escaped from the Tower of Gate House, the, letter dated at, 406. Gates, John, Esq., a justice of the peace Geffrey, Thomas, prisoner at Calais, 21, 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, Girton, John, keeper at Northale, 33. a financial dispute of, 24. Glas, Nicasius de, letter from, 254. - letters from, 7, 53, 58, 61, sends out a bark to gain infor- -, objection to serve under, 213. Goring, George, letter from, 192. Gosforth, a pinnace of, 152. Goston, Francis, auditor of the Exche- Goughe, John, Sir Thomas Fludd's clerk, 132. Gourdelupo. See Guadalupe. Graciosa ("Feradiosa "), island of, 439. 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. - Governor of Bayonne, 104. Grant, Mr., appointment for, 147. Grante, Edward, 279. Gravelines (Graveling), 272. the surprise of, attempted, 156, 163. |