Index of Gardiner's History of England
Dunkirk,
- ships from, blockaded in the Downs,
- Buckingham proposes an attack on,
- cool reception by Frederick Henry of Buckingham's proposal for a joint attack on,
- Charles asks Spain to cede,
- danger to England from a French occupation of,
- increased importance of the possession of,
- proposal for an attack by the French and Dutch on,
- Portland stigmatises an attack on, as a breach of international law,
- Charles expects the French and Dutch will besiege,
- vessels convoyed by Lindsey to,
- Charles declares that he will vindicate, his subjects' right to trade with,
- money conveyed by an English ship from Spain to,
- expected French attack on,
- money conveyed to, by Windebank's orders,
- reinforcements sent to Oquendo from,
- escape of part of Oquendo's fleet to,