The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical StudiesHume, Martin A. S. (Martin Andrew Sharp)
Philosophy
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
Cadiz, Drake's attack upon, 8.
Calais, the Armada in, 3.
Calderon, 253.
Caraffa, Cardinal, 197.
Cardenas, surrenders Cascaes to Drake, 62; beheaded by the
Spaniards, 63.
Carew, at Durham Place, 265.
Carillo, 155.
Carlisle House, Strand, 264, 286.
Carlos, Don (son of Philip II.), 137, 141.
Carr, Captain, killed at Lisbon, 60.
Carsey, Captain, killed at Lisbon, 60.
Cary, Robert, sent by Elizabeth to warn James of the Catholic plot,
202.
Cascaes at the mouth of the Tagus, Drake at, 62-3, 64, 66, 68.
Castile, Admiral of, Prime Minister of Spain, 295-8.
Castro, Fernando de, 56.
Catharine de Medici, aids Dom Antonio, 16, 18.
Catharine of Lancaster, bride of the Prince of Castile, 218.
Cave, Sir Ambrose, gives a wedding feast at Durham Place, 282-3.
Cecil, Robert, first Earl of Salisbury, his house in the Strand,
264; obtains Strand frontage of Durham Place, 267, 286-7.
Cecilia of Sweden, Margravine of Baden, at Durham Place, 283-4.
Cerralba, Marquis of, defends Corunna, 31.
Cervantes' burial-place, 75-6.
Challoner, Sir Thomas, English ambassador in Spain, 274.
Chambergo bat, 254.
Chapin-Vitelli, at Mons, 99.
Charles V., Emperor, his decrees against extravagance in dress, 223-4.
Charles II. of Spain (the Bewitched), his appearance, 291, 296;
his distress, 297; the exorcism, 303 _passim_; death, 319.
Charles II. of Spain, his sumptuary decrees, 255.
Charles III. of Spain, his sumptuary decrees, 257-9.
Charles IV. of Spain, his sumptuary decrees, 259-60.
Charles Stuart's visit to Madrid, 249-50.
Chartres, Vidame de, 276.
Chatillon, French ambassador, at Durham Place, 268.
Chinchon, Count de, 155.
Churchill (1697), 368-9, 370.
Coaches, abuse in the use of, 231-2, 242-3, 244, 256.
Cobham, Lord, 153, 284.
Cobham, Lady, 284-5
Como, Cardinal, 197.
Copetes (topknots), decree against, 253.
Cordoba, Don Antonio de, mobbed in London, 170.
Cordoba, Cardinal, Inquisitor-General (Charles II.), 316;
poisoned, 316.
Cordoba, Pedro de, Chamberlain of Philip II., 149; mobbed in
London, 170.
Corunna, English attack upon, 31-40, 45.
Corunna, Philip II. at, 144; the Spanish fleet at, 145-6; Philip
II., departure from, to marry Mary, 147.
Cotes, Sebastian de, a conspirator against the Queen Marie Anne
of Neuberg, 298,
Coventry, Lord Keeper, at Durham Place, 287.
Clanking farthingales, 251, 252.
Clarencis, Mistress Susan, 273.
Clinton, Lord, 153.
Cloth manufactory in Spain, 218, 224, 227.
Creighton the Jesuit, his action in the plot against England, 188,
189, 201.
Crisp, Provost-Marshal, 51.
Cromwell, Richard, at Durham Place, 265.
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