The Courtships of Queen Elizabeth: A history of the various negotiations for her marriage — David Hume — John Shaqi
The Courtships of Queen Elizabeth: A history of the various negotiations for her marriage
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Charles IX. of France, 71;
proposals for his marriage with Elizabeth, 77-8, 83-7;
his marriage with a daughter of the Emperor, 113;
urges the Anjou match with Elizabeth, 123-4, 128, 131-2, 135, 140-1;
his new alienation from England and the Protestants, 160-1, 164;
his explanation of St. Bartholomew, 165;
renewed approaches to England, 168-71;
illness of, 174;
his death, 179-81.
Chartres, Vidame de, proposes the Anjou match, 115, 118, 169.
Chastelard, 79.
Chateauneuf, Mdlle., Anjou’s mistress, 138, 145.
Chatillon, Cardinal, proposes the Anjou match, 115, 118.
Chelsea, 7.
Cigogne reports Alençon’s departure for England, 248.
Cleves, Princess of, suggested marriage with Alençon, 186.
Clinton, Earl of Lincoln, 51;
sent to France to ratify the alliance, 154-5, 156-8;
his attitude towards the Alençon match, 216.
Clinton, Lady, 119.
Cobham, Henry, sent to the Emperor, 113, 116;
sent to Spain, 185;
English ambassador in France, 233, 252, 257, 281;
his accounts of the attitude of Henry III. towards Alençon and
Elizabeth, 305-7, 323.
Cobham, Lady, 96, 119.
Cobham, Lord, 96, 238.
Coconas, Count, his plan for Alençon’s escape discovered, 177;
his execution, 178, 186.
Coligny, 143, 144, 145, 157, 161, 165.
Coloredo, his description of Elizabeth, 60.
Condé, Prince of, 76, 168-9, 183, 227;
visits Elizabeth, 228.
Corbet, English envoy to Flanders, 184.
Correro, Venetian ambassador, his description of Anjou, 120.
Cossé, Marshal de, 178, 227, 238, 240, 252.
Courtney, proposed marriage with Mary, 13;
proposed marriage with Elizabeth, 14-15.
Cranmer, 16.
Crofts, Sir James, 204, 234, 257, 269, 275.
Crusol, Madame de, 79.
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Dale, Dr. Valentine, English Ambassador in France, his negotiations
with Catharine concerning the Alençon match, 172-3, 174;
intercedes for La Mole, 178;
intercedes for Alençon, 180-1.
Danett, Thomas, sent to the Emperor, 105.
Darcy sent by Elizabeth to reconcile Alençon with the States, 328.
Darnley, Lord, 66-7;
married to Mary Stuart, 71, 74, 88, 90, 95, 100.
Dassonleville, Philip’s Flemish agent, 21.
Dauphin, Prince (of Auvergne), special ambassador to England,
237-40, 242;
accompanies Alençon to England, 264, 267;
rebukes Alençon for his treasonable talk, 295;
on the Flemish frontier, 324.
Denny, 10.
Dorset, Earl of, concerned in Seymour’s plot, 9.
Drake, Sir Francis, 231, 233;
knighted by Marchaumont, 235.
Dudley, Lady Robert, her husband’s alleged plot to murder, 31, 45;
her death, 50, 54, 63, 83.