Index of Gardiner's History of England
Spain,
- extent of the monarchy of,
- prospect of peace with,
- change in the policy of,
- negotiations opened at London for a peace with,
- terms of the treaty of peace with,
- proclamation of the peace with,
- English pensioners of,
- defeat by the Dutch of the fleet of,
- ill-treatment of Englishmen by the Inquisition in,
- fresh proposal for a marriage between Prince Henry and the Infanta Anne made in,
- English trade with,
- delay of justice in the courts of,
- complaints of the English merchants of their treatment in,
- agrees to a cessation of arms in the Netherlands,
- renews its overtures for the marriage of Prince Henry,
- negotiates for peace with the Netherlands,
- attempts to gain the alliance of France,
- agrees to the Truce of Antwerp,
- case of the English merchants in,
- proposal for a marriage between the Prince of Wales and the Infanta Anne made by the ambassador of,
- negotiation about the marriage carried on by Digby in,
- Digby endeavours to obtain justice for the English merchants in,
- proposal to appoint English consuls in,
- Zuniga's mission to James from,
- attempts to promise the election of the Archduke Albert as Emperor,
- failure of Digby's efforts in favour of the English merchants in,
- fears in England of an invasion from,
- pensioners of,
- marriage treaty with England again proposed to,
- consultations on the marriage treaty in,
- Digby conducts an informal negotiation on the marriage treaty in,
- negotiations formally opened by Digby in,
- cool reception of the proposal for an English expedition against Algiers in,
- a small sum of money sent to Matthias from,
- Lerma driven from power in,
- economical condition of,
- the English mediation in Bohemia accepted by,
- preparation of a fleet in,
- is urged by Maximilian to support the Emperor,
- fear of a general war felt in,
- wish for peace in,
- carries on a negotiation with the Prince of Orange,
- renewal of its war with the Netherlands,
- opposes the transference of Frederick's Electorate to Maximilian,
- desire for peace in,
- refuses to accept an extension of territory,
- scheme for the abdication of Frederick adopted by,
- sends a fleet to the Channel,
- the Lords condemn the treaties with,
- popularity of a war against,
- petition of the Commons against,
- despatch from James announcing the end of the negotiations with,
- threatening position of the monarchy of,
- unavowed hostilities with,
- open breach of Charles with,
- negotiation of Du Fargis for a treaty between France and,
- acceptance by France of the Treaty of Barcelona with,
- overtures made by Buckingham to,
- refuses to make peace with the Dutch without the opening of the Scheldt and the renunciation by the Stales-General of their independence,
- is exhausted by the siege of Breda,
- agreement made by France for a common action against England with,
- hope entertained by Charles of peace with,
- anxiety of Buckingham for peace with,
- Charles hopes for a new alliance with,
- takes part in the quarrel for the succession of Mantua and Montferrat,
- mission of Rubens to England to pave the way to a peace with,
- resolution of Charles to treat with,
- embassy of Cottington to,
- treaty signed at Madrid with,
- multiplicity of the interests of,
- the people in the Spanish Netherlands are discontented with the government of,
- refuses to come to terms with the independent Netherlands, unless Pernambuco is surrendered,
- articles of a treaty with, prepared in England,
- money carried by an English ship to Dunkirk from,
- fresh overtures of Charles to,
- failure of Charles to form an alliance with,
- fresh attempt of Charles to form an alliance with,
- English vessels chartered to bring troops from,
- negotiations with, on the treatment of Oquendo's fleet,
- ambassadors arrive in England to negotiate an alliance with,
- Strafford tries to obtain a loan from,
- Strafford again presses for a loan from,
- fresh attempt of Strafford to obtain a loan from,
- Portugal declares its independence of,