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
_Swiftsure_, the, sails surreptitiously with Essex on board, 28,
35, 41.
Sydenham, Captain, sad death of, at Corunna, 37.
T.
Talbot, Lord, 153.
Tassis, J. B., Spanish ambassador in France, 185, 188, 194-5.
Taverns in London (1693), 353-5, 356-7, 360
Thomas, Timothy, M.A., headmaster of Sandwich School, 351.
Throgmorton's plot, discovery of, 195.
Titles, decree of Philip II. against, 236-7, 242.
Torres Vedras, on the road to Lisbon, 51-2.
Trains, decree against, 216.
Treason against Elizabeth at Durham Place, 269, 273.
Tunstal, Bishop of Durham, at Durham Place, 266-7.
U.
Umpton, Colonel, at Corunna, 33.
Underhyll, Edward, the hot-gospeller, at Queen Mary's wedding,
126, 161-2.
Urraca, Juan Antonio, a conspirator against the Queen Marie
Anne of Neuberg, 298.
V.
Valenzuela, favourite of Mariana, Queen Regent of Spain, 309.
Valladolid, rejoicing and mourning at, 138; Philip's departure
from, 141.
Van Dyk, Mr. (1700), 371.
Vargas, Alonso de, Spanish commander in Flanders, 115-16, 117.
Vigo burnt by the English, 70.
Vina Dorta, Count de, pursues the English, 65-6.
Villanueva Geronimo, Minister of Philip IV., 328; punished by
the Inquisition for sacrilege, 329, 339.
Villa Sirga, Sir Alonso, a Spanish captain murdered in London,
77, 90.
W.
Waldershare Park, 350, 372-3.
Walloon collars, 247-8.
Walsingham, Secretary, 9, 15, 35, 97.
Wedding feasts, decrees against extravagance at, 213, 216.
William III., death of, 372.
Williams, Sir Roger, aids Essex to escape, 28, 35, 41; takes
part in the attack on Lisbon, 42, 51-2, 56-8, 64, 68.
Williams of Thame, Sir John, 149.
Willoughby, Lord, 153.
Winchester, Marquis of, 153, 162; at Durham Place, 269.
Windebank, Captain, 107.
Wingfield's account of the Portuguese expedition, 10 _passim_.
Wingfield, Anthony, at Puente de Burgos, 38.
Wingfield, Sir Edward, 41.
Wingfield, Captain Richard, 33.
Woodward, Parson (1700), 375.
Worcester, Earl of, 153.
Wotton, Dr., 92.
Wyatt's rebellion, 128, 137.
Y.
Yorke, Colonel, at Corunna, 37; at Lisbon, 55, 60.
Z.
Zeeland lost to Spain, 110.
[Illustration: Tailpiece]
UNWIN BROTHERS, THE GRESHAM PRESS, WOKING AND LONDON.
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