The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies — David Hume — John Shaqi
The Year after the Armada, and Other Historical Studies
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Pacheco, Don Juan, 165.
Paget, Charles, Guise's envoy to England, 192.
Paramour, Mr., of Stratenborough, 350.
Parma, Duke of, his share in the defeat of the Armada, 5; his
negotiation with the Scotch Catholics, 200.
Pembroke, Earl of, 152-3, 161, 164; buys Durham Place (1640), 287.
Penalties for infraction of the sumptuary laws, 214, 216-17,
218, 241, 247, 256.
Peniche, the English at, 43-7, 51.
Perez, Ensign, deserts to the Scots, 90.
Persons, Father Robert, the Jesuit, his action in the plot against
England, 186, 198, 201.
Pescara, Marquis de, 140, 149, 155.
Peter the Cruel of Castile, his sumptuary decrees, 217-18.
Pewry, rector of Knowlton, 350.
Philip II. accepts the match with Mary at his father's bidding,
138-9; his journey to Valladolid, 138; splendour of his outfit,
140; his reception of the English envoys, 142-3; splendid
departure from Corunna, 144-7; voyage and arrival in England,
147-9; his gracious manner, 148; at Southampton, 149-52;
journey and arrival at Winchester, 152-4; his first interview
with the Queen, 154-7; his splendour at the wedding, 160;
at the marriage banquet, 161-3; his attention to Mary, 166;
his departure from England, 174.
Philip II., his reception of the news of the disaster of the
Armada, 6; his action on the news of the English expedition, 30, 44.
Philip II. and the Flemish nobles, 93-4.
Philip II. and the Portuguese succession, 13.
Philip II., his character, 177.
Philip II., his attitude towards England, 8-9, 178-83, 184, 188,
190-5, 197-8, 202.
Philip II., his splendour in apparel, 225-6; his sumptuary
decrees, 228, 229, 230, 234-5.
Philip III., his sumptuary decrees, 238-44.
Philip IV., his appearance and character, 323; Spain under his
rule, 234-5; his youthful dissipation, 326-7; adventure in the
convent of San Placido, 328.
Philip IV., decrees against extravagances in apparel, 247-54.
Philip V. of Spain, his sumptuary decrees, 255-6.
Pole, Arthur, at Durham Place, 269, 281.
Pole, Cardinal, 267.
Portocarrero, Cardinal, forwards the intrigue against the Queen
Marie Anne of Neuberg, 297 _passim_.
Portuguese succession, claimants to, 12, 13, 14.
Portuguese feeling towards the English expedition, 43, 47-50, 53-5.
Poulet, Earl (1700), 373-5.
Poynings, at Durham Place, 265.
Prior, Matthew, 346.
Puente de Burgos, fight at, 38.
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Quadra, Bishop, urges Philip to make war on England, 180.
Quadra (Bishop of Aquila, Spanish ambassador) at Durham Place,
273; complaints of his conduct, 275; facilitates the escape of a
criminal, 277-8; Cecil's attempt to dislodge him, 278-9; his
defence of his conduct, 280-1; expelled from Durham Place, 281.
Quevedo, 253.
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