Part 10
Medina Sidonia, _~Gaspar Perez de Gusman~, Duke of, Brother-in-law to the King of ~Portugal~, resolves to have himself crown'd King of ~Andalusia~_, 92. _Sends his Confidant to the Marquiss ~Daiamonti~_, 94. _His Intent discover'd_, 100. _Is sent for to the Court of ~Spain~_, 103. _And pardon'd_, 104. _He challenges the King of ~Portugal~_, 107
Monsano, _the Count ~de~_, 72
Muley Mahomet, _flies to the Court of ~Portugal~ for Refuge_, 5. _Goes into ~Africa~ with Don ~Sebastian~_, 7. _Is drown'd in the River ~Mucazen~_, 10
Muley Moluc, _takes possession of the Kingdom of ~Morocco~_, 5. _Gives the Command of the Army to his Brother ~Hamet~_, 8. _Dies during the Battle_, 9
N.
Norogna, _one of the Confederate Nobility, his passionate Answer to the Vice-Queen_, 61
O.
Olivarez, _the Duke of, of the House of the ~Gusmans~, first Minister to ~Philip IV.~ King of ~Spain~_, 13. _His Policy_, ibid. _Orders the Duke of ~Braganza~ to come immediately into ~Spain~_, 47. _His artful way of acquainting the King with the Revolution_, 74. _Obtains the Duke of ~Medina~'s Pardon_, 104. _And then makes him challenge the King of ~Portugal~_, 105
Ozorio, _Don ~Lopez~, the ~Spanish~ Admiral, has private Orders to seize the Duke of ~Braganza~, and bring him into ~Spain~_, 18
P.
Parma, _the Duke of, pretends to the Crown of ~Portugal~_, 10
Pelagus, _founds the Kingdom of ~Leon~_, 3
Pedro, _Don, Prince of ~Portugal~, his Character_, 129. _Is misused by Count ~Castel-Melhor~_, ibid. _Arrests the King_, 136. _Is declared Regent_, ibid. _Marries the young Queen_, 137. _After his Brother's Death is proclaim'd King_, 138
Philip II. _King of ~Spain~, claims the Crown of ~Portugal~_, 10. _Takes possession of it by force of Arms_, 12
Philip IV. _King of ~Spain~, his Character_, 101. _Offers King ~Charles~ three Millions to marry a Protestant Princess_, 119
Pinto Ribeiro, _Comptroller of the Duke of ~Braganza~'s Houshold, his Policy_, 22. _His Answer to a Friend_, 56. _Is not promoted by the King_, 76
Portugal, _its Description_, 1. _Acknowledg'd to be a Kingdom independent of the Crown of ~Spain~_, 136
Portuguese, _their Character_, 2
Puebla, _the Marquiss of, Major-Domo to the Vice-Queen, is arrested at the time of the Revolution_, 62
R.
Richelieu, _the Cardinal of_, 32
Roderick, _the last King of the ~Goths~ who reign'd in ~Portugal~_, 2
Ruvigni, _the Marquiss of, the ~French~ Ambassador, accompanies the Princess of ~Nemours~ into ~Portugal~_, 131
S.
Saa, _Lord-Chamberlain, one of the Conspirators_, 25. _Shoots ~Vasconcellos~ thro the Head_, 58
Saldaigni, _another of the Conspirators_, 62
Sancho, _Paymaster of the ~Spanish~ Troops in ~Portugal~, is detain'd Prisoner there_, 96. _Discovers to ~Olivarez~ the Duke of ~Medina~'s Intent to revolt_, 100
Sande, _the Marquiss of, sent into ~England~ by the Regent of ~Portugal~ to conclude the Match between the Infanta and King ~Charles II.~_, 119
Savoy, _~Philibert-Emanuel~, Duke of, pretends to the Crown of ~Portugal~_, 10
Schomberg, _~Frederick~, Count of, is invited by the Queen of ~Portugal~ to be her General_, 118. _Takes his way thro ~England~, and treats of a Marriage between the Infanta and King ~Charles~_, 119. _Beats the ~Spaniards~ during the Regent's time_, 120. _As also under the Reign of ~Alphonso~_, 127
Soarez d'Albergaria, _the Corregidor, is kill'd at the time of the Revolution_, 56
Soure, _the Portuguese Ambassador in ~France~, treats with ~Schomberg~_, 118
T.
Tubal, _the ~Portuguese~ pretend to be descended from him_, 2
V.
Vasconcellos, _Secretary to the ~Spanish~ Regency in ~Portugal~_, 14. _His Haughtiness and Cruelty_, 26, 27. _Is killed in the Revolution_, 58. _His Character_, 59
Velasco, Nicholas de, _of the Order of ~St. Francis~, is sent by the Marquiss ~Daiamonti~ into ~Portugal~_, 95. _His Pride and Inconsiderateness_, 96. _Discovers his Business to ~Sancho~, who betrays him_, 99
Villa-Flor, _the ~Portuguese~ Generalissimo_, 127
Villa-Viciosa, _the Seat of the Dukes of ~Braganza~_, 16
Villareal, _the Marquiss of, assists at the King of ~Portugal~'s Coronation_, 72. _Conspires against him_, 80. _Is arrested_, 86. _And executed_, 90
Villenes, _her Behaviour and Speech to her Sons_, 54.
X.
Xabregas, _a Palace of ~Lisbon~_, 67
_The End of the Index._
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FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote A: Jo. Marianæ Histor. Hispania illustrata. Hist. de Turquet. Reusendius de Antiq. Monarchia Lusitana. Connestag. Philippus Rex Lusitaniæ. Histoire de Portugal, par Monsieur de la Neufvil. Lusitan. Vindic. Caëtan Passar de Bello Lusita. Portugal Restaurado de Menezes. Siry Mem. Recond. Mercure François. Troubles de Portugal. Mem. d'Ablan.]
[Footnote B: _Cardinal_ Richelieu.]
[Footnote C: Ad hæc politicas Artes, bonos & malos Regiminis Dolos, Dominationis Arcana, humani Latibula ingenii, non modo intelligere Mulier, sed & pertractare quoque ac provehere, tam Naturâ quam Disciplinâ mirificè instructa fuit. Caëtan. Passar. de Bello Lusitan._]
[Footnote D: Macedo _tells us, that it was Don_ Antonio d'Almada.]
[Footnote E: _The Judge in Capital Cases._]
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