A Catalogue of all the Kings Ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice (1627) A Catalogue of all the Kings Ships, as also of all other ships, and pinnaces, together with their squadrons, captaines, burthen, seamen, and landmen, set forth in His Maiesties seruice (1627)
A Certaine and Perfect Relation of the Encounter and Bloody Slaughter (1625) A Certaine and Perfect Relation of the Encounter and Bloody Slaughter (1625)
A Continuation of the Former Newes Three Great Inuasions Already Attempted (1624) A Continuation of the Former Newes Three Great Inuasions Already Attempted (1624)
A Game at Chess (1624)
103
A Larum for London, Or the Siedge of Antwerpe (1602) A Larum for London, Or the Siedge of Antwerpe (1602)
A Letter From a Souldier of Good Place in Ireland (1602) A Letter From a Souldier of Good Place in Ireland (1602)
A Relation of the Glorious Triumphs and Order of the Ceremonies, Obserued in the Marriage of the High and Mighty Charles, King of Great Brittaine, and the Ladie Henretta Maria (1625) A Relation of the Glorious Triumphs and Order of the Ceremonies, Obserued in the Marriage of the High and Mighty Charles, King of Great Brittaine, and the Ladie Henretta Maria (1625)
A Rod for Run-Awayes (1625)
166
A Second Part of Spanish Practises (1624)
77
A True and Exact Relation of the Most Remarkeable Passages which haue Happened in the Ile of Ree (1627) A True and Exact Relation of the Most Remarkeable Passages which haue Happened in the Ile of Ree (1627)
Army of Flanders
12, 42, 90, 101â104, 135, 138â139, 140â143, 149â150, 170, 176
Articles of Agreement made Betweene the French King and those of Rochell, vpon the Rendition of the Towne (1628)
262
Augustine of Hippo
38
The Confessionsâ
38
Bacon, Francis
45â48, 50, 74, 88â90, 186
âConsiderations of a War Touching Spainâ (1624)
47
Barry, Garret
168â170
The Seige of Breda (1627)
170
Bavaria
59, 78, 278
Bearn
78
Berlin
67
Berulle, Pierre
119
Beza, Theodore
81, 130
Blackfriars Collapse
75, 142
Black Legend
75, 84, 85, 86, 138
Boccalini, Trajano
86â88, 108â111
Nevves from Pernassus the Politicall Touchstone,Taken from Mount Pernassus: Whereon the Governments of the Greatest Monarchies of the World are Touched (1622)
87
Pietra del Paragone Politico, Advis du Sieur Boccalin au duc de Savoye (1618)
109
A letter Which Monsieur Desdiguieres Constable of France, Hath Sent to the King His Master to Perswade Him by Pregnant Reasons to Make Peace With the Rochellers (1626)
227
A Iournall, and Relation of the Action which by his Maiesties commandement, Edward Lord Cecil, Baron of Putney, and Vicount of Wimbledon, Admirall, and Lieutenant Generall of his Maiesties forces, did vndertake vpon the coast of Spaine (1626)
210
Cecil, Thomas
251
Effigies Generosissimi et Fortisimi Militis Iohannis Burgh Equitis Aurati (1627â1628)
251
Ceremonies et Solennitez Observees en lâEglise de Nostre Dame de Paris, au Mariage du Roy de la Grandâ Bretagne, & de Madame Soeur du Roy (1625)
124
By the King a Proclamation for the Calling Home of all Such his Maiesties Subiects as are now Imployed Either by Sea or Land, in the Seruices of the Emperour, the King of Spaine, or the Archduches (1625)
101
By the king. Charles by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. to all to Whome These Presents Shall Come, Greeting. Whereas wee are Giuen to Vnderstand, by the Lords and Others of our Priuie Counsell, That There are a Great Number of the Inhabitants of the Isle of Ree (1628)
258
By the King Charles by the Grace of God, King of England [â¦] Whereas Wee Haue Receiued Certaine Information [â¦] of the Most Distressed and Lamentable Estate of the Poore Exiled Ministers of the Palatinate
(1627)
Forsamekle the Warre Vnder-taken, and now Followed out, by our Dearest Uncle the King of Denmark (1627)
174
Instructions Directed from the Kings most Excellent Maiestie Vnto all the Bishops of this Kingdome (1626)
173
Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine
219
Christian of Brunswick
62, 71, 159, 164â168
Christian of Anhalt
63
Christian IV King of Denmark
3, 10, 24, 31, 62, 104, 118, 171â173, 193, 258
Clarendon, Edward Hyde 1st Earl of
273, 283
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641
273
Colma, Don Carlos
13, 53
Coke, Sir Edward, Secretary of State
225, 240, 244, 263
Coke, Sir John
182, 224
Constantinople
136, 152, 160, 252
Containing these Particulers Following, the Warlike Proceedins and Good Successe of the French and their Confederates (1624)
154
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
18, 59, 96, 112â115, 122, 273, 279
Forced Loan
29, 137, 171, 175, 234, 248, 270
Foxe, John
36, 74, 75, 81, 184, 239
Actes and Monuments (1581)
22, 36, 81
Frankenthal
72
Frankfurt
32, 135â136, 146
Frederick of Nassau, Prince of Orange
81, 193
Frederick V of thePalatinate, King of Bohemia
3, 10, 18, 30, 37, 46â48, 53, 59, â 60â73, 94, 104, 162, 181, 193, 240, 244, 269
Gábor, Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania
67
Gage, Henry
168â170
Obsidio Bredana Armis Philippi IIII (1627)
170
Gallants, to Bohemia (1620)
235
Galle I, Cornelis
169
Sitio de Breda (1626)
169
Gascoigne, George
138
The Spoyle of Antwerpe (1576)
138
Gee, John
112, 142â143
Hold Fast a Sermon Preached at Pauls Crosse (1624)
143
Glanville, John
193
The Voyage to Cádiz (1625)
193
Gonzaga, Charles of Mantua
269
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
5, 41, 184, 264
see Florence
Greville, Fulke
182
Grindelwald Fluctuation,116
178â180, 197, 215, 223, 275, 280
see Little Ice Age
Groma, Matthieu
269
âLa Declaration et Resiouissance Pour la Prise de Bolsueâ (c.1629)
269
Gustavus Adolphus II. see Gustav II Adolf
2, 13, 39, 104, 172, 193, 227, 250, â274â278
The causes for vvhich the most high and mighty prince and lo: Lord Gustavus Adolphus of the Swedes, Gothes, and Vandals King great Prince of Finland Duke of Esthonia and Carelia, and Lord of Ingria, is at length constrained to move with an armie into Germany (1631)
277
Heidelberg
3, 31, 47, 72â73, 94
Henricpetri, Henri
Tragicall Historie of the Troubles and Ciuile Warres of the Lowe Countries (1583)
137
Herbert, George
72
âTo Lady Elizabeth Queen of Bohemiaâ (1622)
72
Herring, Theodore
The Triumph of the Church Over Water and Fire (1625)
75
Hexham, Henry
98, 104, 139, 268â269
A Historical Relation of the Famous Siege of Busse and the Suprising of Wesell (1630)
268
St Bartholomewâs Day Massacre
25, 35â36, 41, 61, 80â86, 232, 272
St Kitts and Nevis
117, 280
Stuart, Elizabeth. see also Queen of Bohemia and Princess Elizabeth Stuart
3, 7, 18, â 25, 37, 41, 45â46, 53, 59â74, 90, 95â97, 159â165, 223, 258, 271, 276, 279, 283
St Omer
100, 104, 132
Stralsund
277
Stuart, Elizabeth. see Queen of Bohemia, The Winter Queen, Princess Elizabeth Stuart
3, 7, 18, 25, 37, 41, 45â46, 53, â 59â74, 90, 95â97, 159â165, 223, 258, 271, 276, 279, 283
Stuart, Henry. see Prince Henry
55â62, 119, 184
Sweden
13, 63, 71, 274
Tavernier, Melchior
260
Plan Veritable et tres Exact de Siege de La Rochelle (1628)
260
Taylor, John
A Liuing Sadnes (1625)
121
The Articles of Peace Agreed Vpon, Betwixt the Two Crownes of Great Brittaine and of France (1629) The Articles of Peace Agreed Vpon, Betwixt the Two Crownes of Great Brittaine and of France (1629)
The Continuation of the Most Remarkable Occurrences of Newes, Since the 4 of Iune, Vntill this Present. 1630 (1630) The Continuation of the Most Remarkable Occurrences of Newes, Since the 4 of Iune, Vntill this Present. 1630 (1630)
The Relation of all the Last Passages of the Warres in the Palatinate (1622) The Relation of all the Last Passages of the Warres in the Palatinate (1622)
The Run-Awyaes [sic] Answer to a Booke Called, A Rodde for Runne-Awayes (1625) The Run-Awyaes [sic] Answer to a Booke Called, A Rodde for Runne-Awayes (1625)
The 25. of September Nevves From Most parts of Christendome (1622) The 25. of September Nevves From Most parts of Christendome (1622)
Thurn, Heinrich Mathias Count von
159
Townshend, Aurelian
2, 3
Treaty of London
99
Treaty of Madrid
3
Treaty of Monzón
230
Treaty of Nonsuch
140
Treaty of Susa
268
Treaty of The Hague
104
Tremblay, François Leclerc du. see Père Joseph
Tremblay, François Leclerc du. See Père Joseph
The Spaniards Perpetuall Designes to an Vniuersall Monarchie (1624)
109
Vero disegno della Roccella Piazza Fortissima de gli Heretici in Francia; co le trinciere et forti fatti intorno di essa da sua M.ta Christ.ma Insieme col disegno dellâ Isola de Re, e suoi forti; combattati dallâarmata Inglese, engraving (1627) Vero disegno della Roccella Piazza Fortissima de gli Heretici in Francia; co le trinciere et forti fatti intorno di essa da sua M.ta Christ.ma Insieme col disegno dellâ Isola de Re, e suoi forti; combattati dallâarmata Inglese, engraving (1627)
Verstegan, Richard
A Toung-Combat (1623)
98
Vesler, George
67
The New Tydings out of Italie are not yet Com (1620)
67
Victorij Sang en lof dicht over de heerlijcke veroveringe vande Spaensche silvervloot uyt Nova Spanje, door den manhaften generael Pieter Pietersz Heyn (1628)
268
Vienna
40, 76
Virgil
8
The Aeneidâ
8
Visscher, Claes Janszoon
148â149
Belegering van Breda (1625)
148
Ward, Samuel
50â56
Double Deliverance
(1621)
Walkley, Thomas
218, 221, 241, 245, 249, 259, 260
Continued Iournall of all the Proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham his Grace, on the Isle of Ree, a Part of France, from the Beginning Vntill this 17. of August (1627)
244
A Continued Iournall of all the Proceedings of the Duke of Buckingham, in the Isle of Ree Containing these Particulars (1627)
243
Ward, Samuel
50â56
The Double Deliverance 1588 and 1605 (1621)
51
Warning Peece for London Being a True Relation of the Bloody Massacre of Protestants in Paris (1642)
81
Weckherlin, Georg
20, 257
White Mountain, battle of
10, 59, 62, 67, 70, 273, 280