Index of Gardiner's History of England
Rochelle,
- reception by James of commissioners from,
- is endangered by the erection of Fort Louis,
- ships borrowed from England and the States-General to be used against,
- preparation of the English ships lent for service against,
- reluctance of English captains to take part against,
- success of Soubise at,
- refusal of the English crews to serve against,
- Toiras breaks the peace by firing on the people of,
- defeat of Soubise off,
- proposal to send a fleet to bring away the English ships from,
- information of Charles's intention to relieve the town given to the deputies of,
- peace accepted by the deputies of,
- stoppage of English ships off,
- cool reception of Buckingham's overtures to,
- is threatened by the Duke of Angoulême,
- Buckingham's support requested by,
- is desirous that Buckingham shall continue the siege of St. Martin's,
- is blockaded by Richelieu,
- arrival of Denbigh's fleet at,
- failure of Denbigh's fleet to succour,
- famine at,
- desperate resistance of,
- increasing famine at,
- failure of Lindsey to relieve,
- capitulation of,