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Index
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A
Aachen, Treaty of (1678), 62
ABN Amro (bank), 358
Académie royale des sciences, Paris, 266, 297, 316
acupuncture, 344–5
Aerssen, François van see Sommelsdijck, Heer van
Aga, 327, 329
Albany, New York (formerly Fort Orange), 321, 323, 326, 331
Amalia, Princess see Solms, Princess Amalia von
America (North): Dutch settlement and activities in, 320–6; British take over Dutch territories, 327, 329–32, 346 Amsterdam: stock exchange crashes (1688), 41; art in, 120–1; international trade, 175, 320, 333–5; buildings, 205; Botanical Garden, 249; and New Netherland settlement, 324–6; wealth and culture in, 334–7, 334–5, 336; Bourse and financial system, 336–8, 337, 340
Anamaboa, 327, 329
Anglo-Dutch wars, 47, 162, 264, 285, 290, 329, 352–3
Anne, Queen (earlier Princess), 56–7, 79
Antônio Vaz (island), 253
Antwerp: art and artists, 90, 120–1, 131, 193; affluence, 175–6; émigré English community, 175, 195, 197–8, 204; character, 176, 180, 193, 204; Duke and Duchess of Newcastle in, 195–8, 200, 203; Huygens visits, 208; Spanish pressure on, 333
Arenberg, Duke of: garden, 250
Arms of Amsterdam (ship), 321
art: collections acquired and sold, 100–10, 113–18, 120–31, 136–9, 184, 259–60; gifts from Dutch to Charles II, 139–40, 142–5; in English Royal Collection, 144–5, 147–8; paintings retained by Dutch after William’s death, 145; Duartes and, 182–4
Arundel, Althea, Countess of, 108–9
Arundel, Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of, 101–2, 106–8, 110, 116, 130, 132, 184
Auzout, Adrien, 203, 296–9, 301–8
Avaux, Jean Antoine de Mesmes, comte d’, 41
Axholme, Isle of, Lincolnshire, 237
B
Bacon, Sir Francis: Sir Constantijn Huygens meets, 167; ‘New Atlantis’, 81
Baerle, David van, 122–3
Baerle, Gaspar van, 150–1, 254–5
Baerle, Johan van II, 122, 238
Baerle, Petronella van (wife of Paulus Bisschop), 122
Baerle, Susanna van see Huygens, Susanna
Ballet de la Carmesse, 188–92
Bank of England: founded, 345, 347–8
Bedford, Francis Russell, 4th Earl of, 238
Bedford Level, Cambridgeshire, 238
Bentinck, Hans Willem (later 1st Earl of Portland): prepares Dutch invasion of England, 4, 37, 246; lands in England, 11; on lack of English support for invasion, 15–16; correspondence with William, 28; and William’s Declaration, 29; gathers intelligence on English, 37, 50; negotiates with Brandenburg, 38; admires Wilton gardens, 50; garden designs at Hampton Court and Kensington Palace, 50; gardens and country estate, 225, 250, 252, 256; buys Sorgvliet from Jacob Cats, 239, 241; as adviser to William, 248; supplies plants to Fagel, 248; remarries, 256; earldom, 310
Bentinck, Martha Jane (née Temple), 256
Berckhout, Pieter Teding van, 144
Beverning, Lord, 250
Beverwijck, 323, 325
Bisschop, Paulus, 122
Blathwayt, William, 260–2
Bolsover House, England, 196, 210
Boswell, James, 271
Bourbon-Montpensier, Charlotte de, 230
Boyle, Elizabeth see Shannon, Viscountess