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attended in the company of Caraffa, the Constable's Spanish confessor. Philip III had hoped that the Constable would negotiate for the toleration and free exercise of religion for Catholics in James's realms, but he preferred to concentrate only on concluding the peace. He wrote a report on religion
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heard the delay annoyed King James who felt he was being slighted. The negotiations, held at Somerset House, proceeded without him. Villamediana was allowed to use the lodgings in Somerset House that had been allocated to the Constable, and some rooms were allocated to the English delegation.
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Juan Fernández de Velasco y Aragón, quinto duque de Frías, décimo Condestable de Castilla, septimo conde de Haro, tercer marqués de Berlanga, tercer conde de Castilnovo, noveno mayorazgo y señor de la Casa de Velasco, señor de la Casa y Estado de Tovar, Camarero mayor y Copero mayor del Rey,
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The Constable discussed the points of the treaty in two meetings with the English commissioners. He initially disagreed over a detail concerning duties paid by English merchants carrying German goods into Spain. He conceded this point on 17 August, and the treaty was signed in the chapel at
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granted his request. The lodging was decorated with royal tapestries, and his bedchamber furnished with a bed of "morado damask" bordered with gold. The furnishings were intended to be as rich as if the King of Spain,
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dance and exercise with a pike in the garden. He gave the prince a pony. Prince Henry danced for the guests. The Constable gave Prince Henry a Spanish horse with a rich saddle and bridle and an embroidered
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received a set of 72 gold buttons, each set with three diamonds. The recipients were chosen by the Count of Villamediana. Most of the jewels were bought in Brussels, though a London-based goldsmith
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in March 1604), may have employed simply as extra hired help in magnificent households appointed for the ambassadors, and were not necessarily the recipients of special royal favour.
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observed, "We cannot say the King hath been behind hand with his liberality, for at this one instant he hath given away more plate than Q: Elizabeth did in her whole reign".
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on 1 December 1640. In 1608, after the death of his first wife, Juan Fernández de Velasco married Joana de Córdoba y Aragón, and together they had three children:
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gobernador y capitán general del Estado de Milán, presidente del Consejo de Italia, del Consejo de Estado y de Guerra. embajador de SM en Inglaterra
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The pearl collar given by Anne of Denmark was kept by the Dukes of Frías into the 19th century. The plate given to the Constable included the
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to meet the Constable. James had absented himself deliberately, the date of the Constable's arrival had been known three weeks in advance.
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including Thomas Greene were paid to attend the commissioners at Durham House for 18 days as "groomes of the Chamber", while
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to Spain, hinting at a dynastic marriage. From the windows, the party watched greyhounds and mastiffs fight bears.
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The Constable's arrival in England was delayed, said to be because of ill health. In May, the Venetian diplomat
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The Constable gave gifts of jewels and money to courtiers and officials, and the Queen's ladies including
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Quaderno de varias escrituras en las diferencias de iuridiciones ecclesiastica y real del estado de Milan
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Quaderno de varias escrituras en las diferencias de iuridiciones ecclesiastica y real del estado de Milan
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As a parting gift, King James sent the Duke of Frías a service of vintage gilt plate, extracted from the
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He was sent to London to sign the recently negotiated peace treaty. The resident Spanish ambassador, the
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in 1605 gives a different perspective of the events and offers some information about the treaty.
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against the French, where he let victory slip through his fingers, due to excessive caution.
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England and Spain in the Early Modern Era: Royal Love, Diplomacy, Trade and Naval Relations
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to the Constable with her gifts of a jewelled locket with miniature portraits, supplied by
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and William Jefferies, and added to a cupboard of royal silver which was acquired by the
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HMC Report on the manuscripts of Lord de l'Isle & Dudley preserved at Penshurst
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After the banquet, the Constable was confined to his bed for a couple of days with
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A Jacobean Company and its Playhouse: The Queen's Servants at the Red Bull Theatre
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After the treaty was concluded, there was a banquet at Whitehall. The Elizabethan
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in the period 1592–1600 and 1610–1612. In 1595, he led the Spanish forces in the
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The Constable saw King James on 15 or 16 August and he had an audience with
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and in 1604 gave birth to João, 8th Duke of Bragança, who was crowned King
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Totalling up what he heard of the costs of the gifts to all the diplomats,
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Exile, Diplomacy and Texts: Exchanges between Iberia and the British Isles
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Foreign Envoys and Travelling Players in the Age of Shakespeare and Jonson
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looked after his luggage which included ice for his wine. He was met at
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Edward Town, 'A Biographical Dictionary of London Painters, 1547-1625',
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Castro Pereira Mouzinho de Albuquerque e Cunha, Fernando de (1995).
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From Tudor to Stewart: the regime change from Elizabeth I to James I
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Luis de Velasco, 1st Marquis del Fresno, married Catarina de Velasco
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From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I
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in England for Philip III in November, noting James's distaste for
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Relacion de la pazes que se han confirmado en la cuidad de Londres
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Relacion de la Jornada de Condestable de Castilla en Londres 1604
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and two Tudor water pots with spouts like dragons, attributed to
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fellows served at Somerset House. The actors, possibly including
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Relacion dela iornada del excelentissimo Condestable de Castilla
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A Marvel to Behold: Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII
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Britannia and Muscovy: English Silver at the Court of the Tsar
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Leeds Barroll, "Shakespeare and his fellows", Joseph Candido,
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and their barge was disguised, without royal insignia.
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The Constable came to Somerset House on a barge on the
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The Language of Space in Court Performance, 1400–1625
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Mariana Fernandez de Velasco, deceased 1650, married
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and the Medway forts. He left England from Dover for
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London's Golden Mile: The Great Houses of the Strand
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had been redecorated with sky and clouds painted by
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Elenco de Grandezas y Titulos Nobiliarios Españoles
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The date of the signatures in 163:Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías 85:Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías 485:Amongst other visitors at his bedside, the 1193:Devil-Land: England Under Siege, 1588-1688 662:Pedro Girón de la Cueva, 1st Duke of Osuna 555:, authored by Juan de Lelesma, printed in 1512:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 1402:Sartorial Politics in Early Modern Europe 1369:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 1325:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 1282:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 1154:, series 2 vol. 3 (London, 1827), 211–15. 1015:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 931:(Rutgers University Press, 1972), p. 61: 820:, series 2 vol. 3 (London, 1827), p. 209. 790:, vol. 10 (London, 1900), p. 143 no. 207. 646:(in Spanish). Milano: Georg Herolt. 1597. 180:Juan Fernández de Velasco was the son of 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 1041:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607 1009:, 2nd series vol. 3, pp. 207-15, citing 903:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607 892:(Farleigh Dickinson, 2016), pp. 121–154. 814:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607 803:(Rutgers University Press, 1972), p. 61. 788:Calendar State Papers, Venice: 1603-1607 627: 209: 188:, and was present at the signing of the 156:María Ángela de Aragón y Guzmán El Bueno 32:This article includes a list of general 1704:Juan de Mendoza, Marquis de la Hinojosa 1473:Calendar State Papers Venice, 1603–1606 1384:, 26 (1998), 152–153: Frederick Devon, 1308:"Spain and the Jacobean Catholics, I", 1276:, series 2 vol. 3 (London, 1827), 214: 1232:Calendar State Papers Venice, 1603–1606 918:, 16 (London, 1936), pp. 203, 205, 211. 469: 1809: 1175:, series 2 vol. 3 (London, 1827), 212. 1056:, series 2 vol. 3 (London, 1827), 212. 1043:, vol. 10 (London, 1900), 178 no. 266. 299:(who had been given red cloth for the 1575: 1536:Brian Allen & Irina Zagarodnaya, 1343:(Norwich: Michael Russell, 1994), 76. 965:, 3 (London: HMSO, 1936), pp. 128–129 547:published in Antwerp in 1604, and in 535:The Constable recovered, and visited 520:for £1000, and a collar or necklace ( 1310:Catholic Record Society Publications 1191:(Oxford, 2024), 445: Clare Jackson, 607: 406:. The queen and her companions wore 18: 1597:(in Spanish). periodic publication. 1026:Willem Schrickx, "English Actors", 929:Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain 801:Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain 335:on 7 August by 600 horsemen led by 216:The Somerset House Conference, 1604 13: 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1878: 1571:(in Portuguese). pp. 329–30. 1221:(London: John Russell, 1865) 124. 935:, 16, pp. 208, 217, 219–220, 263. 890:The Text, the Play, and the Globe 394:, including Anne of Denmark, the 221:National Portrait Gallery, London 205: 200:National Portrait Gallery, London 1428:: Óscar Alfredo Ruiz Fernández, 1404:(Amsterdam, 2019), pp. 139–160. 776:Royal Museums Greenwich, BHC2787 709:, married Isabel Maria de Guzmán 551:in 1605. A verse narrative, the 23: 1827:Governors of the Duchy of Milan 1605:(in Portuguese). Archived from 1593:Instituto de Salazar y Castro. 1543: 1530: 1517: 1505: 1492: 1479: 1465: 1449: 1435: 1432:(London: Bloomsbury, 2021), 33. 1414: 1391: 1374: 1362: 1346: 1341:Jewellery in Britain, 1066-1837 1330: 1317: 1300: 1295:Records of the English Province 1287: 1266: 1250: 1238: 1224: 1211: 1208:(London: Longman, 1970), 96–97. 1198: 1178: 1171:, 26 (1998), 149: Henry Ellis, 1157: 1144: 1131: 1118: 1102: 1087: 1075: 1059: 1046: 1033: 1030:, 33 (Cambridge, 1980), p. 164. 1020: 995: 982: 969: 954: 938: 921: 908: 895: 882: 866: 524:) set with pearls (supplied by 198:group portrait now held at the 1694:Governor of the Duchy of Milan 1667:Governor of the Duchy of Milan 1640:Governor of the Duchy of Milan 1502:, vol. 26 (1998), pp. 151–152. 1257:HMC 8th Report: Earl of Jersey 1245:HMC 8th Report: Earl of Jersey 1163:Óscar Alfredo Ruiz Fernández, 1082:HMC 8th Report: Earl of Jersey 853: 840: 835:HMC 8th Report: Earl of Jersey 823: 806: 793: 780: 769: 758: 738: 702:By Joana de Córdoba y Aragón: 656:Around 1580, the Duke married 651: 614:Governor of the Duchy of Milan 612:Juan Fernández de Velasco was 586:French medieval royal gold cup 530:jewel with her initials, "A.R" 462:would prove less hostile than 235:if Velasco could be lodged at 1: 1867:17th-century Spanish nobility 1862:16th-century Spanish nobility 1314:(1973), pp. xx, 20–23, 26―44. 1128:(Cambridge, 2010), pp. 83–89. 1003:Progresses of James the First 693:Teodósio II, Duke of Braganza 670:Teodósio II, Duke of Braganza 574:supplied at least one piece. 413: 375:. In his letters to his wife 319:The Constable arrived at the 166: 94: 16:Spanish nobleman and diplomat 618:Battle of Fontaine-Française 271:, then in the possession of 175: 7: 1852:Fernández de Velasco family 1527:, 22 (London, 1890), p. 23. 879:(London: Bell, 1910), p. 8. 10: 1883: 1560: 725:Order of the Golden Fleece 679:By María Girón de Guzmán: 306: 182:Íñigo Fernández de Velasco 1793: 1784: 1772: 1763: 1753: 1746: 1734: 1725: 1715: 1710: 1700: 1691: 1683: 1673: 1664: 1656: 1646: 1637: 1633:Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia 1629: 1624: 1540:(Yale, 2006), pp. 43, 48. 1410:10.1515/9789048537242-009 1323:Mary Anne Everett Green, 850:(Cambridge, 2013), p. 63. 727:since 1675, (1615–1690). 695:being the mother of King 355:on 10 August. James sent 195:Somerset House Conference 152: 142: 132: 122: 103: 90: 83: 1297:, 4 (London, 1878), 156. 1195:(Penguin, 2022), p. 107. 863:(Universa, 1986), p. 75. 731: 623: 259:, visited Theobalds and 1576:Hobbs, Nicolas (2007). 1514:(London, 1857), p. 146. 1455:Berta Cano Echevarría, 1386:Issues of the Exchequer 1371:(London, 1857), p. 148. 1359:(Oxford, 2024), p. 199. 1327:(London, 1857), p. 147. 1284:(London, 1857), p. 148. 1278:Mary Anne Everett Green 1217:William Brenchley Rye, 1115:(Oxford, 2024), p. 445. 1072:(Oxford, 2024), p. 444. 979:(Rutgers UP, 1972), 61. 951:(Oxford, 2024), p. 444. 190:Treaty of London (1604) 53:more precise citations. 1832:Marquesses of Berlanga 1388:(London, 1836), 16–17. 1263:(London, 1885), p. 95. 1247:(London, 1881), p. 98. 1139:Walpole Society Volume 1084:(London, 1881), p. 98. 1017:, 141, SP 14/9A/f.12r. 933:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 916:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 877:Shakespeare as a Groom 837:(London, 1881), p. 98. 833:(Yale, 2021), p. 164: 749: 689:Ana de Velasco y Girón 666:Ana de Velasco y Girón 636: 248:, had come in person. 224: 1489:, 53:6 (1963), p. 54. 1013:(Antwerp, 1604), 22: 660:, eldest daughter of 658:María Girón de Guzmán 631: 265:Archduke of Austria's 229:Count of Villamediana 213: 137:María Girón de Guzmán 1842:Counts of Castilnovo 1728:Constable of Castile 1461:(Brill, 2021), p. 96 992:(London, 1982), 110. 470:Last days in England 186:Constable of Castile 1625:Government offices 1578:"Grandes de España" 1500:Shakespeare Studies 1382:Shakespeare Studies 1204:Ethel C. 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María Girón de Guzmán
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Constable of Castile
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Somerset House Conference
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The Somerset House Conference, 1604
National Portrait Gallery, London
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