Index of Gardiner's History of England
Mansfeld, Count Ernest of,
- commands a regiment for the Duke of Savoy,
- is sent into Bohemia,
- is sent on a mission to Turin,
- keeps Bucquoi in check,
- is defeated,
- fortifies Pilsen,
- character of,
- inaction of,
- is appointed by Frederick to command the army in Bohemia,
- retires to the Upper Palatinate,
- fortifies Rosshaupt, and attacks the Bishop of Bamberg and Wuerzburg,
- seizes the Landgrave of Leuchtenberg,
- behaviour of, in the Upper Palatinate,
- irritation of the inhabitants of the Upper Palatinate against,
- enters on an intrigue with Maximilian,
- meets Digby,
- loses the Upper Palatinate,
- marches to the Lower Palatinate,
- quarters his army in Alsace,
- sentiments prevailing in the camp of,
- writes to James that he expects to be allowed to keep Hagenau if peace is made,
- offers to the Infanta to change sides,
- is joined by Frederick,
- breaks off his negotiation with the Infanta,
- checks Tilly at Wiesloch, takes Ladenburg and retreats,
- takes Darmstadt and seizes the Landgrave,
- is frustrated in his endeavour to join Christian of Brunswick,
- returns to the Palatinate,
- Chichester's opinion on the state of the army of,
- offers to accept an armistice,
- retreats to Alsace,
- makes exorbitant demands at the conference at Brussels,
- demands a passage through Lorraine,
- ravages Lorraine,
- is invited to march to the relief of Bergen-op-Zoom,
- crosses the Spanish Netherlands, and fights a battle at Fleurus,
- assures Weston that his diplomacy is useless,
- joins in the relief of Bergen-op-Zoom,
- is discharged by the States, and invades East Friesland,
- looks to France for aid,
- visits France,
- arrives in England and receives from James a promise of men and money,
- leaves England,
- refusal of the Council of War to supply money to,
- French plan for the employment of,
- assures James that his troops will be allowed to land between Calais and Gravelines,
- dispute between James and Louis about the passage of,
- order of the Council of War to advance money to,
- arrives in England to command the troops,
- permission to enter France given by Louis to,
- hesitation of Louis to fulfil his obligation to,
- suggests that he may be employed to relieve Breda,
- is refused permission to land in France,
- is required by the French ambassadors to march through Holland,
- wretched condition of his troops,
- cannot obtain money from the English Government,
- is gained over by the French ambassadors,
- declares his intention of carrying his army to Flushing,
- is prohibited from landing in France,
- is forbidden to go near Breda, and sails for Flushing,
- miserable condition of his men in the Netherlands,
- money lent by the Dutch for the payment of the army of,
- his army wastes away,
- is allowed to assist the Dutch,
- deplorable condition of the troops of,
- is unable to march to the Palatinate,
- Lord Cromwell complains of,
- is defeated at the Bridge of Dessau,
- death of,