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C.
Cade, W., letter from, 55.
Cadge, John, 252.
Caesar, (Ceasar), Dr. Julius, doctor of
the laws, 116, 209.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical for Canterbury,
224.
Cairston, Barwick, 338.
Calais, (Callis), 6, 33, 34, 42, 94, 95,
111.
-, Sergeant Major of, 6.
-, banished priests conveyed to,
66, 144.
-, Catholics coming to England
from, 98, 107, 140.
-, Sir Robert Mansell's fleet at,
108.
-, Archduke Albert's Ambassadors
to embark from, 109.
-, M. de Rosny at, 121, 122,
153, 155, 156.
-, a pass for, 145.
-, a letter to the King of France to
be hurried to, 155, 156, 163.
-, Lorraine Ambassador at, 166.
-, a passenger from Whitstable
to, 173.
-, Duke of Wurtemburg's ambassador at, 182.
-, customs established at, 338.
-, the sign of the Pineapple in,
387.
Calendar, the old, abolition of, in
Germany, 235.
-, the new, rumoured to be
accepted in England, 235.
Callis, see Calais.
Calvert, George, 54.
Cambell, Dionise, letter from, 64.
Cambridge, letter dated from, 5.
-, Mayor of, 5.
-, University of, Chancellor of see
Cecil, Sir Robert.
-, -, Vice-Chancellor of, see
Smith, William.
-, -, Corpus Christi (Bennett)
College, Mastership of, controversy as to, 349–351.
-, -, -, petition concerning
election to, 150.
-, -, Emmanuel College, Fellows
of, letter from, 373.
-, -, Jesus College, letters dated
at, 29, 89.
-, -, King's College, an uproar
at, 76, 80, 93.
-, -, -, Bishop of Lincoln
visits, 76, 80.
-, -, -, letter dated at,
80.
-, -, -, Provost and Fellows
of, letter from, 80.
-, -, -, petition to James I
from, 93.
-, -, Trinity College, a suit
against, over land, 103.
-, -, -, Master of, Nevill,
103.
Cambridgeshire, Lord Gerard's house in, 257.
Camerino, Bishop of, see Bubalo.
Campaniola, M. de, Governor of Boulogne, 160.
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle
44.
-, -, letter from, 102.
-, -, and rents paid to James I
from Scotland, 273.
Canaries, the, 29.
Canby, Thomas, 381.
Canke [?], 223.
Canterbury, (Canterberie), 122, 172.
-, postal endorsements at, 42,
191, 195 (2).
-, letters dated at, 123, 210.
-, Ambassadors from the Elector
Palatine to go to, 94.
-, French Ambassador at, 125.
-, the Duke of Lorraine's Ambassador at, 164.
-, strangers in, 210.
-, the Spanish Ambassador at,
163, 244, 245.
-, Causes Ecclesiastical for, Commissioners for, names of, 223,
224.
-, mayor of, see Gaunt,
Canterbury, Archbishop of, see Whitgift.
-, Archdeacon of, see Fotherbie.
-, -, dean of, see Nevill.
Capel (Capell):
-, Sir Arthur, letter from, 175.
-, Sir Gamaliel, 74.
Capuchins, 216.
Cardear Pasha, late viceroy of Tunis, 225.
Cardiff, 168.
Carewe (Carew):
-, Sir George, Lord President
of Munster, 17, 57, 58, 126.
-, -, letter from, 6, 8.
-, -, in Scotland, 105.
-, -, alleged accusation against,
309.
-, -, particulars from, concerning
services of Munster and Ulster
to the State, 359.
-, George, letter from, 80.
-, Harry, 82.
-, Henry, letters from, 101,
127, 209.
-, Mr., 30.
Carey (Cary, Carie):
-, George, 2nd Lord Hunsdon,
Lord Chamberlain, Governor of
Isle of Wight, 24, 136.
-, -, death of, 254.
-, -, debt to, to Captain
Jackson, 359, 360.
-, -, his brother, see Carey, Sir
John.
-, -, see also Chamberlain,
Lord.
-, Sir John, brother of Lord
Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick,
24, 126.
-, -, letters from, 29, 135.
-, -, letter to, 71.
-, -, a proposed duel with,
117, 359–360.
-, -, established Marshal of
Berwick, 360.
-, Sir Robert, Warden of the
Middle Marches, 9, 46, 138,
352, 353, 393.
Carey, see also Cary.
Carisbrooke (Casbrooke), I.O.W., 365.
Carleton, see Carlton.
Carlisle (Carlell, Carliell), 20, 21, 332.
-, letters dated at, 20, 147,
259, 261, 284 (2).
-, a disorder in, 133, 147.
-, a court of public justice held in,
260.
-, men from, for Berwick, 343.
-, post of, 354.
Carlisle, Dean of, 394.
-, Archdeacon of, 395.
-, Bishop of, 393, 394.
-, Bishop of, Chancellor of, 395.
-, -, see also Robinson, Henry.
Carlton (Carleton) (Notts), Mr. Mullenux's lands of, 253.
Carneden Prior (Cornwall), 265.
Caron, Sir Noel de, letter from, 101.
Carpenter, Cox, 338.
Carrell, Edward, 215.
-, Sir John, 215.
Carrick, see under Ships.
Carrickfergus (Knockfergus) Castle of, (co. Antrim,) 197.
Carussie, Mr., 263.
Carvill (Carvell) Capt. Robert, 275, 354, 369.
Cary, Sir George, Lord Deputy of
Ireland, Treasurer of Ireland
(Mr. Treasurer) and Treasurer
at Wars, 9, 45, 126, 132, 135,
148, 192, 378.
-, -, letter from 125.
-, -, office of, as Treasurer
at Wars, 50, 51.
-, -, see also Ireland, Lord
Deputy of.
-, Henry, and his son, apprehension of, 357–358.
-, Mr., 45.
Cary, see also Carey.
Casbrooke, see Carisbrooke.
Castra, M. de, 125.
Catholics, see Roman Catholics.
Catholic Majesty, see Spain, King of.
Cautionary towns, see Low Countries.
Cave, William, letter from, 361.
Cavendish, Lady Grace, letter endorsed
by, 157.
-, Henry, 44.
Caxton (Cambs), postal endorsement at, 61, 81.
Ceasar, Dr. see Caesar.
Cecil, (Sessell, Cicill, etc.):
-, Dr., —, 170, 227, 250.
-, Sir Edward, son of 2nd
Lord Burghley, sent to the
King, 11, 18, 28, 31, 32.
-, Sir Robert, afterwards Lord Cecil
of Essendon, (see below) Secretary
of State, (Mr. Secretary).
-, -, letters to, (as Sir Robert),
1–88, passim, 395.
-, -, letters, etc. from, 1,
49, 52, 58, 63 (2).
-, -, his draft of Proclamation
on Accession of James I, 1.
-, -, warrant to, to make
cachet to close King's letters,
10.
-, -, his farm of the Customs, 22, 82,. 96, 115, 124, 362.
-, -, remembrances and memoranda of, 23, 24, 49, 68, 214.
-, -, appointed keeper of Privy
Seal and Signet, 25.
-, -, son of, 41.
-, -, -, dances with the young
Princess, 143.
-, -, -, lands to be bestowed
on, 197.
-, -, privy purse expenses
of, 45.
-, -, and the lease of Durham
House, 54.
-, -, and Master of Gray,
58, 59, 63.
-, -, and an alleged Jesuit
plot against James I, 67–68,
144.
-, -, as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 76, 80, 93,
103, 150, 177, 350, 351.
-, -, arrangements for taking
the oath on his creation,
88.
-, -, as Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, 103.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical for Canterbury,
223.
-, Sir Robert, as Lord Cecil, of
Essendon, letters to, 88–395
passim.
-, -, letters from, 124, 151,
193, 226, 237, 239, 240, 243,
259, 269, 331, 361, 362, 363 (2),
364.
-, -, obtains the King's leave
for Lord Cobham to travel,
102 (2).
-, -, and a claim for the
lease of Pontefract Park, 103.
-, -, now become a Northamptonshire man, 107.
-, -, his cause of complaint
of the merchants for grant of
customs, 115.
-, -, rumours that he is in
disgrace with the King, 132,
188, 213.
-, -, nominated as Warden of
the Cinque Ports, 149.
-, -, as Warden of the Cinque
Ports, letter to, 307.
-, -, and a vacancy in the
Customs Office, 164.
-, -, as commissioner for victualling English army in Ireland,
167.
-, -, as High Steward of
Hull, 208.
-, -, alleged to have devised
Watson's Plot, 216.
-, -, his property in Carneden
Prior, Cornwall, 265.
-, -, as Master of the Court
of Wards, 276 (2), 352.
-, -, his house in the Strand,
277.
-, -, wife of, Lord Cobham's
sister, 289.
-, -, and information from a
prisoner in the Gatehouse, 297,
299, 326.
-, -, passport signed by, 299.
-, -, and gold prospecting, 319,
333, 338.
-, -, alleged attempts against
life of, 349, 379.
-, -, and the fee farm of
Brigstock parks, 361–362.
-, -, James I anxious to
hear from, 379.
-, -, brother of, see Cecil,
Thomas.
-, -, brother-in-law, see Vere.
-, -, his niece's kinsman, Sir
Walter Cope (q.v.), 363.
-, -, and relations with Cobham,
see Brooke, Henry.
-, -, as Commissioner for trial
of Conspirators, see Commissioners.
-, Thomas, 2nd Lord Burghley,
Lord President of York, brother
of Lord Cecil, 29, 39, 43.
-, -, letters from, 10, 18,
28, 31, 33, 36, 106, 107, 118,
132, 232, 264, 357.
-, -, house of, in London, 29,
36.
-, -, to relinquish Presidency
of the Council of the North,
106.
-, -, and the new Councillors for the North, 113, 128,
133, 386.
-, -, to meet the Queen,
128, 133.
-, -, relations with Lord Cecil,
132.
-, -, requests a vice-president
to supply his place, 181.
-, -, a follower of, 339.
-, -, commission for Lieutenancy of Northamptonshire,
and grant of forest of Rockingham to, 357.
-, -, to have lieutenancy of
Northampton, 398.
-, -, Memoranda of, 398.
-, -, son of, see Cecil, Sir
Edward, and Sir William.
-, -, daughter of, see Hatton.
-, Sir William, first Lord Burghley,
father of Sir Robert, 9, 17, 124,
126, 191, 268, 371, 372, 391.
-, -, his bounty to the garrison
at Berwick, 137.
-, -, and the grant of Customs
offices, 324.
-, -, as Lord Treasurer, 360.
-, Sir William, K.G., son of 2nd
Lord Burghley, 357.
-, -, his son William, 2nd
Lord Roos, 357.
-, the priest, see above, Dr. —.
Chaderton, William, Bishop of Lincoln,
letter from, 76.
-, -, at King's College, Cambridge, 76, 80.
-, -, petition to James I from,
93.
Chaloner (Chalenour), Sir Thomas,
28, 203.
-, -, letter from, 204.
-, -, letter to, 393.
Chamberlain, Edmund, 265.
Chamberlain, Lord, 45, 105, 113, 173,
175, 199, 212, 284, 290, 323.
-, -, and Brigstock Parks, 361.
-, -, letter to, 375.
-, see also Carey, George and
Howard, Lord Thomas.
Chambers, William, 386.
Champernone, —, son [in law ?] of Sir J. Popham, 202.
Chancellor, the Lord High, as Commissioner for Causes Ecclesiastical for Canterbury, 224.
-, see also Egerton.
Chancery, the, 88, 144.
-, suits and causes, 3, 107, 111.
-, judges of, commissions for,
69.
-, a writ out of, concerning
the Coronation, 172, 174.
-, Masters of, 234, 256.
-, -, see also Stanhope, Edward,
and Swale.
-, register of, 374.
Chandeboye, upper and lower, Ireland, 196, 197.
Chandos (Chandoies), Frances, Lady,
letter from, 38.
-, -, daughter of, 38.
-, -, and claims to Estate,
364.
-, Estates, claims to, 364.
-, Lord, see Brydges.
Channel Islands, the, 148.
Channel Passage, Commissioners for
restraint of, 140, 180.
-, -, letter from, 34.
-, deputy clerk of, 280.
Chapel Royal, dean of, see Montague.
Chapman, Henry, alderman of Newcastle, 395.
Charier, Dr., of Cambridge University, 350.
Charles V, Emperor, 315.
Chartley (Staffs.), letters dated at, 81, 113, 131, 143, 176, 179.
Chatfield, Thomas, 274.
Chatillion, M. de, 160.
Cheek, Mary, Lady, letter from, 187.
Cheshunt (Cheston) (Herts) 255.
Chester (Cheshire), 112.
-, letters dated at, 19, 22, 41,
93, 104.
-, Aldermen of, 21.
-, Dean of, 394.
-, -, see also Barlow.
-, Bishop of, 394.
-, -, Chancellor, of 395.
-, -, see also Vaughan.
-, Archdeacon of, 395.
-, Mayor of, 395.
-, -, see also Glaseour, Hu.
Chester, County of:
-, arming of recusants in, 93.
-, Chamberlains of, Earls of Derby
as, 381.
-, Earl ("Count") of, the Black
Prince, 391.
-, Chief Justice of, and Council
of Marches of Wales, 392.
-, Justice of, see Lewkenor.
-, holding of assizes and great
sessions in, 97.
Chester, West, 331.
Chester, Charles, letter from, 247.
-, Sir Robert, 254.
Chesthunt Park (Cheston,) 71.
Chichester, Sir Arthur, 125.
-, -, letter from, 196.
Chichester, Bishop of, 223.
-, -, see also Watson, Anthony.
Chigwell (Essex), letter dated at, 182.
Chillingham [Northumberland], 126.
Chippenham (Wilts,) 384.
Chippingdale, Dr. John, letters from,
19, 95, 251.
-, -, son of, feodaryship of
Leicestershire bestowed on,
251.
Chiswick (Middlesex), 271, 272.
Chopwell [co. Durham], lease of, 372.
Christian IV, King of Denmark, 7,
208, 339, 383.
-, -, letter to, 347.
-, -, at Rostock, 236.
Churchman, Robert, letter from, 364.
Church of England, a refusal to receive communion of, 167.
Cicester, see Cirencester.
Cinque Ports, 16.
-, ambassadors likely to arrive at,
117, 118.
-, sheriffs and deputy lieutenants
of, 118.
-, the Combarons of and the
Coronation, 169, 172, 174.
-, order to stay those concerned
in Watson's Plot from passing,
193, 195.
-, Lord Warden of, see Brooke,
Henry, 8th Lord Cobham, and
Cecil, Lord.
Cirencester (Cicester) (Gloucestershire), 47.
Civil, see Seville.
Claiges, M. de, 125.
Claims, Commissioners of, for Coronation, see under James I.
Clanricarde (Klenricard), Frances,
Countess of, letter from, 365.
-, Earl of, see Bourke.
Clappam, Mr., 266.
Clare, Sir Henry, letter from, 182.
Clark (Clarke):
-, Andrew, 34.
-, William, 23.
-, John, 252.
-, see also Clerk.
Classe, Federico, 251.
Clement VIII, Pope, 281.
-, -, letter and commission from,
to James I, 5, 300–302.
-, -, diplomatic relations with
France, 77.
-, -, and the Raguseans, 78.
-, -, goodwill to James I, 206,
249–251, 277, 300–302, 346.
-, -, letters reported to be
brought from, 217.
-, -, relations with James I
before Elizabeth's death, 300,
301.
-, -, desires Prince Henry to be
educated as a Catholic, 301–302.
-, -, alleged plan with France
to bring England to Catholic
obedience, 329.
-, -, Nuncios of, see Nuncio.
Clergy, subsidies from, 2.
Clerk (Clerke, Clearke):
-, Geoffrey, 265.
-, Francis, letter from, 35.
-, (alias Francis), William a priest,
concerned in a plot, 171, 172,
216, 244.
-, -, letters from, 156, 157, 222.
-, -, description of, 194.
-, -, arrest and examination
of, 230.
-, -, to come to trial at
Winchester, 259.
-, Sir William, 149.
-, see also Clark.
Cleve, Captain of the Henry Raven, 253.
Cleveland, Archdeacon of, 395.
Cleves (Cleve), Duchess of, 213.
Cliffe, Richard, 145.
Clifford:
-, Francis, 20, 393.
-, George, K.G., 3rd Earl of
Cumberland, Lord Lieutenant
of the North Counties, 121,
273, 353, 393.
-, -, letters from, 46, 83, 117,
133, 145, 257, 260, 345, 370 (2).
-, -, letter to, 37.
-, -, and Berwick and the North
Counties, 133, 147, 257–259,
260–261, 338, 343.
Clink, the, Southwark, 227.
Clinton, Henry, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, letter from, 90.
Closeburn (Closburne), laird of, 353.
Closet, clerk of the, suggested appointment as, 199.
Clothworkers, company of, 102.
Clyde, river (Scotland), 340.
Cobham, letter dated at, 199.
Cobham, [Hall], [Kent], Lord Cobham's house at, 220, 221, 247.
-, -, letter dated at, 129.
Cobham: Ann, Lady, letter from, 62.
-, Henry, Lord, see Brooke, Henry.
-, Lady, see Kildare.
Cockaine, Mr., 167.
Cockburn (Kokburn, Cocburne), Lord, letter from, 54.
Cocke, Sir Henry, letter from, 62.
Coinage, a new, 49, 52.
-, of Empire, 235.
-, Irish, see Ireland.
Coke, Sir Edward (Mr. Attorney
General), 46, 94, 103, 128, 169,
177, 182, 184, 198, 237, 372,
379, 384.
-, -, letters from, 34, 72, 92,
113, 119, 121, 139, 142, 157,
179, 198, 368.
-, -, certificate of ownership of
Durham Place signed by, 111.
-, -, report of, on Havering Park,
136.
-, -, and the Wardenship of the
Cinque Ports, 149.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical for Canterbury,
224.
-, -, and Lord Cobham, 271, 275.
Coks, Mr., 23.
Colchester, Bailiffs of, letter from, 213.
Cole, Thomas, 395.
Coleshill (Coleshull) [co. Warw.], 6.
Collen, Thomas, 262, 263.
Cologne (Collen), 381.
-, treaty of, 13.
Colonits, Oythered, 339.
Colville, Captain, 180.
Combes, William, 224.
Commissioners to enquire concerning
Watson and the conspirators,
letters from, 183, 184, 187.
-, -, letters to, 194.
-, for trial of conspirators [in
Main Plot], letters to, 305,
312, 319–321.
-, English at Bremen, letters from,
7, 13.
-, -, returning to England, 56.
-, for Causes Ecclesiastical for
Canterbury, see Canterbury.
Common Pleas, Court of, 368.
-, -, Judges of, commission for, 69.
-, -, Lord Chief Justice of, see
Anderson.
-, -, Justices of, see Walmesley
and Warberton.
Compton, William, 2nd Baron Compton, 74.
-, -, letter from, 112.
Conesbye, Ro., 83.
Coningesbie, Sir Thomas, 392.
Conisby, Mr., 241.
Connaught, Spanish ships land at, 111.
Constable, Henry, letter from, 131.
-, Sir William, 372.
Constantinople, the English Ambassador at, 137.
Conway, Sir John, 36.
Cook (Cooke):
-, Sir Henry, letter from, 71.
-, Mr., 74.
-, Robert, B.D., 395.
-, Robert, M.A., 395.
-, Sir William, letter from, 103.
Cope, Sir Walter, 95, 105, 269, 270,
356, 378.
-, -, and Lord Cobham, 271, 275.
-, -, letters from, 274, 368.
-, -, to act as counsel for Lord
Norreys, 178, 253, 363.
Coperarey [?], 46.
Copley, Anthony, conspiracy of, 189,
239.
-, -, arrest of, 153, 172, 183, 187,
365, 366.
-, -, in the Tower, 215.
-, -, questions to be asked concerning the archpriest, 221.
-, -, sister of, see Gage.
Copthall [?], 383.
Corbett, John, letter from, 188.
-, Mr., 37.
Cordall, Mrs., see Annesley.
Cork, [Ireland], 16.
-, application for post of sheriff
of, 348.
Cornwall, 178.
-, Duchy of, ill handling of the, 57.
-, escheator of, 264.
-, tenures by knight's service in, 264.
-, prospecting for minerals in, 318.
-, Dukes of, question of descent
of, 391.
-, Feodary of, see Buriche.
Cornwallis, Sir William, letters from,
147, 176.
-, -, his father, 147.
Coronation, the, see under James I.
Corunna, the Groyne, 16, 17.
Cossam, Thomas, 103.
Cotherington, Richard, 397.
Cotton, —, son of Lady Cheek, 187.
Cottrell, —, 311.
Council, the, see Privy Council and North.
Council of Wales, see Wales.
Countenan, M. le Baron de, 160.
Courle, a priest, 129.
Court, the, 31.
-, letters dated at, 21, 48, 63,
122, 124, 212, 213, 364.
-, Sir Griffin Markham's attempt
to take, 231.
Courtenay, Monsieur de, 114.
Courteny, Sir William, 11.
Couvert, —, 7.
Coventry [co. Warw.], 6.
-, letter dated from, 9.
Covert, Sir Walter, 215.
Cowell, Richard, 241.
Cowper, John, 395.
Crane, —, a Puritan preacher, 82.
-, John, muster master of Berwick,
345.
-, -, letters from, 71, 137,
241, 273, 274, 335 (2), 338,
343 (2), 368.
Crawford Moor (Craufurdmoor) (Scotland), mining in, 319, 332, 334,
335, 338, 340, 353.
-, letter dated in, 319.
Crawford, Robert, examination of, 34, 35.
Crawick (Crayke) Water, Scotland, 340.
Crayford, Mr., his eldest son, 191.
Crayke Water see Crawick.
Creak (Creake), Dr., a Judge Delegate,
44.
-, -, letter to, 63.
Creke, Dr., assigned counsel for the Society of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 150.
Crewkerne, Somerset, postal endorsement at, 170.
Croft (Crofte, Crofts, Croftes):
-, Sir Herbert, 117, 202.
-, -, case of, 369.
-, Sir James, 265, 266.
-, Mr., 116.
-, -, Richard, of Eaton, 201, 393.
Croke, Jo., Commissioner to enquire concerning Watson and the Conspirators, letters from, see under Commissioners.
Cromer, James, 215.
Cromford (Co. Derby), 40.
Cromwell (Crumwell), Edward, 3rd
Lord, 393.
-, -, letter from, 46.
-, Mr., 84.
-, Oliver, 19, 370.
-, -, wife of, Lady Palavicina,
370.
Crooke, John, Recorder of London, 224.
Crosham, William, B.D., 395.
Crosse, Sir Robert, letter from, 163.
Crouce, John, 203.
Crown, Clerk of the, 169, 228.
Crown Jewels, the, 214, 380.
-, Lands, Officers for the Revenue
of, 240.
-, -, descent of, on decease
of Elizabeth, 391.
Croydon, [Surrey], letters dated at, 150, 177.
Crumwell, see Cromwell.
Cullomore, John, 288.
Cumberland (Cumbreland), the King's lands in, 120.
Cumberland, Earl of, see Clifford.
Curle, Edward, letter from, 371.
Cursus, M., a minister, 262.
Customs House, 124, 167.
-, vacancy in the, 164, 324.
Customs, farm of, see Cecil, Sir Robert.
Cutler, John, 94.
Cutts, Sir Henry, 215.
Cypher, letter in, 293.