Red Abbey, near Cork, 81
Requests, Master of, 122, 150
Restoration, description of the King's Return to England, at the,
120
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Ribbons worn by tbc Queen on her marriageycut into pieces, and
distributed as favours, 1 26
Rich, Thomas, 212
Rich, William, 212
Righton, Mr., 212
Rivers, Countess of, 53, 65
Robinson, Captain, 1 3 1
Rocca, Don Pedro, 177
Rookes, Mr., 220, 224
Roscommon, Earl of, 85 ; account of his extraordinary death, 86
Rupert, Prince, 80, 82
Russel, Richard, 212
Lady, 50
Ryder, 31, 32
Santa Crxjz, Marquisate of, 244
Sanu Grafa, Countess of, 142
Saint Albans, Lord, 71
St. Estevan, Conde de, 168
St. Germain, Duke of, 171, 262
St. Lawrence, Conde de, 131
St Lucar, Duke of, 251
St. Sebastian, description o^ 98
Salinas, Marquess of, 255
Salisbury, Earl of, $3
Bishop o^ 1 39
Sande, Marquess de, 125, 275
Sanderson, Dr., 5$
Sandwich, Earl of, 77, 207, 211, 212, 217, 218, 221, 222, 281,
// seq.
Sandys, £unily of, 53
Savoy, Duke of, 202, 261
Schomberg, Count, 1 3 1
Scilly, description of, 72
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Scotty Sir John, 40, 41
Seale, Mr. 130
Seville, Sir Richard Fanshtwe's reception at, and description of,
164, 245
Shaftesbnry, Earl o^ 226
Shatbolt, Mr., 52
Sheldon, Dr., Bishop of London, 231
Shere, Mr., 212
Sherwood, Friar, 59
Siete Chimeneas, appointed for Sir Richard Fanshawe's residence
and dispute about it, 178 et seq*^ 261, 262
Skelton, Sir John, 129
Slanning, Sir Nicholas, 69
Smjrthe, Customer, 2, 39
his sons, 39
Note relative to his family, 40
Mr., 196
Sousa, Antonio de, 131
Don Joam de, 133
Southampton, Earl o^ 226
Southwell, Sir Robert, 138, 215, 288
Spain, general description of, 190 to 195
Philip IV., King o^ 85, 95, 97, 175, 176, 186, 257, 264,
277, 279
death and funeral o( 201 to 205, 280
Prince o^ 187, 264, 277
Charles II. King o( 201, 205, 207, 217, 280, 281
Queen of^ 17$ to 225, 271, 280
ceremony of proclaiming the Kings o( 205, 280
Spanbh Army defeated by the Portuguese, 199
Sparks, Mr., executed at Madrid for the murder of Askew, 96,
189
Strafford, Earl of, 79, no
Strangford, Lord, 2, 40, 58, 144, 145
Steward, Dr., 104, 118
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Stuard, Mr., 212
Sumiller de Corps, 204, 205
Tarrbt, Mr., 224
Terne [misprinted Feme\ Captain, 152
Thomond, Earl of, 86
Thompson, Allion, 2 1 2
Thomhill, 58
Thynne, Lady Isabel, 65
Tinoco, Don Diego, wife of, 213
Titian, pictures by, 182, 183, 22$
Toison d'Or, The, 276
Toledo, Governor of, 169, 170
his wife, 1 69, 1 70
Cardinal of, 201
Archbishop o^ 189, 279
reception at, 1 70
Toniars, a painter, 28
Torres Vedras, Countess of, 2 1 3
Trucifiil, Marchioness o^ 213
Marquess o^ 210, 221
Turner, Sir Edward, 150, 151, 172, 285
Lady, 147
Sir Edmund, 52, no, 150, 196, 232
Edmund, Esq., 26
Tyler, Mr., 129
Utbbr, Capuin, 152, 159
Utrera, Corregidor o^ 164
reception at, 164, 245
Vanb, Sir Henry, 108
Van Tromp, 244
Velada, Marquess of, 280
Vdeam, Mr., 212
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Vellon money reduced in value, 179, 269
Velez, Marquess de los, 206
Venetian Ambassador, 178, 259 to 264
Villa Franca, Countess of, 139
Villiers, Lord Francis, 77
Waller, Mr., the Poet, 79
Mrs., 80
Walley, Dr., 55
Walter, Sir WiHiam, 45
Warrington, Francis, 212
Warwick, Sir Philip, 46, 75, in, 223, 229, 284
Waters, Mr., 104
Wats, Sir John, 148
Weedcn, Mr. 209, 212, 220, 282
Weir, Jonathan, 231
Westminster, Dean of, 128
White, Mr., 222
Williams, Thomas, 213
Williamson, Joseph, 288
Wilton, the seat of the Earl of Pembroke, 128
Winchester, Bishop of, 146, 149
Windebank, Secretary, 2, 60, 61, 100
Windsor Castle, Consuble of, 128
Winston, Dr., 50
Winter, Sir John, 223
Wolstenholme, Sir John, 53
Lady, 50
Woodcock, Sir Thomas, 128
Worcester, Marquess o^ 89, 90
Marchioness of, 68
battle of, 105
Worden, Mr. 212
Wray, Sir John, 45, 199
Wright, Sir Benjamin, Bart., 151, 172, 177
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Wychcrley, Mr. 172, 196
XbeeS) Corregidor of, 163
reception at, 163
York, Duke of, 119, 149, 223, 225
Duchess of, 149, 223, 225
Young, , 107, 108, 1 1 1
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