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
Danes Court, Tilmanston, Kent, 347 _passim_.
Darcy, Lord, 153.
D'Aubigny, Duke of Lennox, joins in the plot against England,
185, 188, 190.
Derby, Earl of, 149, 153, 160, 164.
Derby, Earl of (1700), 371.
D'Este, Cardinal, 197.
Devereux, Walter (Essex's brother), 41.
Diaz, Cristobal, a Spanish captain in the English service, 85, 90.
Diaz, Froilan, the new confessor of Charles II., 299; his
participation in the exorcism, 303 _passim_; confesses, 316;
arrested and escapes, 317; re-captured and imprisoned by the
Inquisitor-General, 318-19; released and made Bishop of Avila, 320.
Diaz de Lobo, Ruy, beheaded in Lisbon, 57.
Dormer, Jane, Countess of Feria, 158; at Durham Place 268, 273.
Drake, Sir Francis, commands the expedition against Portugal, 9,
23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 35, 39-43, 45-6, 62-3, 64, 66, 69, 71.
Dryden, John, 346.
Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland, 82, 91, 265-6.
Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester, at Durham Place, 269.
Dumblain, Bishop of, 201.
Durham Place, description of, in
Tudor times, 270-2.
E.
Ecclesiastical palaces in the Strand, 264.
Egmont's visit to Madrid, 93; his arrest and execution, 94-5.
Egmont, Count, at Durham Place, 268.
Egmont's visit to London to ratify Philip and Mary's marriage
contract, 137, 139; with Philip, 140, 149, 155.
Elder, John, his account of Philip and Mary's entrance into
London, 125.
Elizabeth's attitude towards Spain, 179-80.
Elizabeth of Valois, Queen of Spain, 228, 231.
Englefield, Sir Francis, English adviser of Philip II., 190.
English Catholic feeling against the Scots, 190-1, 195-6, 198.
English Catholics favour a purely Spanish attack on England, 192, 193.
English aggression against Spain, 8, 182-3.
English fashions, Spanish opinion of, 157-8, 165-7, 171.
English feeling after the Armada, 7-8.
English feeling against Philip's marriage with Mary, 137, 169-74.
English food, abundance of, 167.
English ladies, Spanish opinion of, 157-8, 166.
Enriquez, Pedro, his account of the marriage of Philip and
Mary, 134-5 _passim_.
Essex, Earl of (Walter Devereux), at Durham Place, 286.
Essex, Robert, Earl of, flight from Court to join the Portuguese
expedition, 27; embarks on the _Swiftsure_ and escapes, 28-9; the
Queen's rage thereat, 28, 35; joins the expedition at sea, 41;
lands at Peniche, 43; leads the vanguard, 51-2; at Lisbon, 56,
60, 64; his humanity, 66; sends a challenge to the Spaniards, 67-8.
Ethrington, Captain, at Puente de Burgos, 38.
Expedition against Portugal: authorities hitherto known
respecting it, 10; new authorities now quoted, 10, 11, 12; its
constitution as a joint-stock enterprise, 9, 18, 22-8; its
strength, 24-6; difficulties, 24-8; finally sails, 29; attacks
Corunna, 31-40; alarm in Spain, 30-3, 39-40; the sacking of
Corunna, 33-5; arrival at Peniche, 43-7, 51; attack on Lisbon,
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