The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical StudiesHume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp)
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The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies
Hume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp)
Armada, 1588; Europe -- History -- 1517-1648; Europe -- History -- 17th century
Acevedo, Diego de, 149, 155.
Adanero, Count de, 295.
Addison, Mr., 346, 350.
Adelphi, the, 264, 288.
Aguilar, Marquis de, 140, 155.
Alarcon, Captain, 46, 55, 59.
Alba, Duchess of, her reception by Queen Mary, 163-4, 167, 170.
Alba, Duke of, in Portugal, 13.
Alba, Duke of, 76; sent to crush the Netherlands, 93; his seizure
of Egmont, 94; his failure, 98; renewed severity, 99-104; his
praise of Romero, 106; retires from the Netherlands, 106-7.
Alba, Duke of, 140, 149, 153, 155.
Alba, Duke of, urges Philip II. to action against England, 183.
Alberoni, Cardinal, 255.
Albert, Archduke, in command at Lisbon, 42, 48, 50-1, 53, 56, 63, 67.
Alburquerque, 3rd Duke of, with Henry VIII. before Boulogne, 80.
Alburquerque, 4th Duke of, 93.
Alburquerque, Matias de, commands the galleys in the Tagus, 50.
Alencastro, Luis, Don, Grand Master of the Order of Christ, 46.
Aljubarrota, Portuguese victory over Castile, 218.
Allen, Father, 191, 193, 197, 198, 201.
Alonso the Wise of Castile, his decree against extravagance in
attire and food, 212-13.
Alonso XI. of Castile, decrees against extravagance, 213.
Altamira, Count de, raises an army to relieve Corunna, 38.
Alvaro, Souza, Portuguese captain, 65-6.
Alvelade, near Lisbon, 56-7.
Andrada, Count de, attempts to relieve Corunna, 37, 39.
Antonio, Dom, the Portuguese Pretender, 13; flies to England,
14; his treatment by Elizabeth, 14; flies to France, 15-16;
attacks the Azores, 16; again appeals to Elizabeth, 17; his
concessions to Elizabeth, 18-23; accompanies the expedition,
29; lands at Peniche, 43-5; arrives at Torres Vedras, 55;
at the gates of Lisbon, 56-9, 64, 67; leaves with the English, 64,
68; returns to England, 71-2.
Antwerp, sack of, in the Spanish Fury, 117-20.
Araujo, Captain, surrenders Peniche, 42.
Argüelles, Father, an exorciser, 303; his communications with
the devil, 304, _passim_.
Armada, defeat of, 3-5; cause of its defeat, 3-4; the disaster to
foretold by Mendoza, 200.
Arundel, Earl of, 149, 153, 154, 155, 162.
Arundel, Earl of, at Durham Place, 269.
Arundell's rising suppressed by the aid of Spanish mercenaries, 77.
Astorga, Philip II. at, 142.
Austria, decline of the house of, in Spain, 340-1.
Authorities with regard to the wedding of Philip and Mary, 125-7,
131-6.
Azores, attacks upon, in the interest of Dom Antonio, 14-16;
to be attacked by the English expedition, 22, 71;
plan abandoned, 71, 72.
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