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
Saint Ferdinand, King, in Seville, 212.
Salablanca, a Spanish captain at Boulogne, 81.
Sampson, Captain, at Corunna, 33.
San Anton, gate of, Lisbon, 60.
Sancho de Avila, Spanish commander in Flanders, 76; at Egmont's
arrest, 94; in the Spanish fury, 116-20; his head demanded
by the Flemings, 120.
Sancho Bravo, Spanish officer in Lisbon, 59-60, 65.
_San Felipe_, galleon captured by Drake, 8-9.
San Roque, monastery, Lisbon, 60.
Santa Cruz defeats Strozzi at the Azores, 16, 18; offers to invade
England, 194, 200, 202.
Santa Catalina, gate of, Lisbon, 60.
Santander, arrival of the Armada in, 5.
Santiago, Philip's reception at, 142-3.
Santorio, Cardinal, 197.
Sanzio, Cardinal, 197, 201.
Savoy, the, Strand, 264.
Scottish Catholics appeal to Philip, 186-9, 199; proposal to invade
England in the interest of Spain, 199-200.
Sebastian, King of Portugal, 12.
Seymour, at Durham Place, 265; grants Durham Place to Elizabeth,
265. _See also_ Somerset.
Shrewsbury, Earl of (1689), 359.
Sidney, Colonel, at Puente de Burgos, 38.
Sidney, Lady, at Durham Place, 269.
Silk manufactory in Spain, 220-1, 224, 227.
Sirleto, Cardinal, 197.
Sixtus V., Pope, subsidises the Armada, 5; joins in the plot
against England, 196-203.
Somerset, Protector, 90-1.
Sotomayor, Inquisitor-General, rebukes Philip IV. for his
sacreligious amour, 329.
Southampton, the landing of Philip II. at, 149.
Spain, relations with England, 177 _passim_.
Spaniards, their discontent at their position in England with Philip
II., 153, 161, 164-7, 168, 169, 170, 171-4.
Spanish accounts of the coming of Philip to England, 132-7.
Spanish extravagance in dress, 223-4, 229, 245, 249.
Spanish Fury, the, 115-20.
Spanish mercenaries in the English service, 77-8; at Boulogne,
80-4; fresh bodies recruited, 82; sent to Scotland, 82-3; at
Boulogne and Calais, 83-4; sent to Scotland, 89-90.
Spanish nation clamours for revenge for the defeat of the
Armada, 6-7.
Spanish troops in Flanders mutiny for pay, 114-15; plot to seize
Brussels, 115; massacres at Alost, &c., 115-16; the Spanish
Fury, 117-20; marched out of Flanders, 120.
Spanish succession, intrigues respecting, 292-4.
Spencer, Master of the Ordnance at Corunna, 34.
Spes, Guerau de, Spanish ambassador, 182.
Squillaci, Marquis de (Esquilache), his attempt to suppress the
Chambergo and cloak, 257-9.
Stanhope, his letters from Spain about Charles the Bewitched,
291, 296, 304.
Stourton, Deputy-Governor of Windsor (1700), 368-9, 371.
Strand, the, in Tudor times, 264, 270-1.
Strand Lane, 263.
Strange, Lord, 153, 161.
Stukeley, Thomas, his proposed invasion of Ireland, 96-7; at
Durham Place, 269.
Suffolk, Duke of (Brandon), 80.
Sumptuary enactments in England, 208.
Sumptuary enactments in Spain, 208 _passim_.
Surrey, Earl of, 153.
Sussex, Countess of, 284.
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