Index of Gardiner's History of England
Netherlands, the States-General of the United Provinces of the,
- carry on war with Spain,
- send an Embassy to England to urge the continuance of the war,
- refuse to negotiate with Spain,
- James refuses to abandon the support of,
- insists upon continuing the blockade of the Flemish ports,
- defeat of Spaniards off Dover by the fleet of,
- agree to a cessation of arms with Spain,
- negotiate with James for a guarantee,
- sign a treaty with France,
- negotiate with Spain,
- sign a treaty with England,
- accept the Truce of Antwerp,
- make a treaty with the Princes of the Union,
- order their troops to enter the duchies of Cleves and Juliers,
- agree to the Treaty of Xanten,
- differ from the Spaniards on the execution of the Treaty of Xanten,
- their rivalry with England in the whale fishery and the East India trade,
- surrender of the cautionary towns to,
- manufacture of cloth in,
- refuse to execute the Treaty of Xanten,
- disputes between the English East India Company and the merchants of,
- agree to a treaty with England, regulating the East India trade,
- Maurice drives Barneveld from power in,
- Synod of Dort in,
- movement of troops in,
- offers to co-operate with James in the Palatinate,
- Buckingham's proposal for a partition of,
- urge James to defend the Palatinate,
- renew the war with Spain,
- send Commissioners to England to treat on the restitution of goods taken in the East,
- partition of, proposed by James,
- offer to take Mansfeld into their service,
- proposal of James for a joint English and Spanish attack on,
- proposal of James for a joint English and Spanish attack on,
- agree to the convoy of a Dunkirk privateer to a Flemish port,
- are invited by James to form an alliance with him,
- send commissioners to ask for English aid,
- signature of a treaty for sending English soldiers to the help of,
- overtures for peace made by Spain to,
- are urged by the French to allow Mansfeld to land in their territory,
- give a reluctant consent,
- lend money for the payment of Mansfeld's troops,
- offer to lend ships for an attack on Genoa,
- agree to lend ships to France to be used against Rochelle,
- give security for a loan for Mansfeld's army,
- agree to furnish ships for the fleet against Spain,
- agree to the treaty of Southampton with Charles,
- agree, by the Treaty of the Hague, to furnish supplies to the King of Denmark,
- Buckingham wishes a suspension of arms with Spain to be accepted by,
- mission of Carleton to urge the acceptance of reasonable terms of peace by,
- wish to remain on good terms with both England and France,
- are indignant at Charles's proposal to make peace with Spain,
- restitution of captured East Indiamen to,
- disapprove of Charles's wish to make peace with Spain,
- treaty signed between England and Spain for the partition of the territory of,
- the Spanish Netherlands urged to declare their independence by,
- conference at the Hague between the deputies of, and those of the obedient provinces,
- continue to negotiate with the obedient provinces,
- make a treaty with France, by which they are to receive an annual payment,
- revival of the project for partitioning the dominions of,
- agree with France for the partition of the Spanish Netherlands,
- send ambassadors to demand the hand of the Princess Mary for Prince William of Orange,