Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 15, 1603. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1930.
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"Index: D". Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 15, 1603. Ed. M S Giuseppi (London, 1930), British History Online. Web. 3 April 2025. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol15/pp413-415.
D.
Dacre (Dacres, Dakers):
-, Francis, 20.
-, - [?], calling himself Lord
[of Gillesland], 28, 46.
-, Lord, 259.
-, -, see also Fenys.
-, lands of the, 120.
-, Sir Thomas, 255.
-, -, a Jesuit, 219.
Dakins, Captain, 339.
Dale, Thomas, Captain, letter from,
24.
-, William, grocer, 168.
Dalston, John, letter from, 20.
-, -, letter to, 20.
-, Mr., 46.
Dane, see Denmark.
Daniellson (Danielston), Alexander, 297, 298, 299, 329.
Dansk, see Danzig.
Danvers (Davers), Sir Henry, afterwards Baron Danvers of Dantsey, 8, 21, 32, 49, 179.
-, -, letter from, 84.
-, -, meets the Spanish Ambassador at Canterbury, 244, 245.
Danzig (Dansk), 42.
-, ships of, (Danskers, the), 29.
Darcy (Darse):
-, Edward, claim of, to Durham
Place, 111.
-, Sir Francis, 131, 143, 377.
-, of Chiche, Thomas, 3rd Lord,
387, 394 (2).
Darford, see Dartford.
Darse, see Darcy.
Dartford (Darford), [Kent], postal endorsements at, 42, 173, 191, 195 (2).
Dartmouth [co. Devon], letter dated
at, 148, 170.
-, Mayor of, see Frauncis.
-, piracy in, 170.
Dauson, John, High Constable of Westminster, 190.
Daventry (Dantrie), [Northants], 6.
Davers, see Danvers.
Davey, Lord, 108.
Davis (Davies, Davyes), Sir John,
74.
-, -, letters from, 84, 104,
371.
-, Richard, 210.
Deal Castle, muster roll of, 261.
Deep, see Dieppe.
Deering, Sir Anthony, suggested to deputize as Lieutenant of the Tower, 174.
Delaval (di Lavale), Sir Robert, 335.
-, -, letters from, 338, 343.
Delbridg, John, 337.
Delegates, Court of, a case in, 44, 63.
-, Judges of, letter to, 63.
Delfino, —, 397.
Denbigh [?Denbezth], 339.
Denizens, grant of, 141, 356.
Denmark (Danish, the Dane,), 7, 13,
385.
-, officers in Hull, 208.
-, King of, see Christian IV.
Denny, Sir Edward, letters from, 192,
201.
-, Lady, letter from, concerning
her children, 114.
-, Mr., 114.
Dentrum [Brabant], fort of, 255.
Deny, Mr., 23.
Deptford, [Kent], 128.
-, letters dated at, 90, 129, 165,
202.
Derby, letter dated at, 267.
Derby, Alice, Countess of, letters from,
230, 371.
-, Earl of, see Stanley.
Derbyshire, 180.
-, Feodary and escheator of, letter
from, 266.
-, Wardships in, 267.
Derrum, Mr., a merchant, 75.
Desbronsweeke, Frances, an artist, 210.
Desmond, Eleanor, Countess of, letter
from, concerning her four
daughters, 371.
-, Earl of, see Fitzgerald.
Desmond, Co. [Ireland], see Kerry.
Dessau [Germany], letter dated at, 203.
Devereux:
-, Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex, 84,
85, 114, 326, 360, 389.
-, -, his wife, married to Earl of
Klenricard, 85.
-, -, three followers of, 349.
-, Robert, 3rd Earl of Essex, 66.
-, Sir George (uncle of the 2nd
Earl of Essex), letter from, 85.
Devonshire, 202.
-, lieutenancy of, 230.
-, prospecting for minerals in, 318.
Devonshire, Earl of, see Blount.
Diehren, Johan von, 384.
Dieppe (Deep), 34, 75, 119.
-, letters dated at, 75, 99, 119,
124, 130, 139.
-, Governor of, 24.
Dier, Sir Edward, 339.
Di Lavale, see Delaval.
Dillon, Henry, letters from, 126, 132.
-, Sir Theobald, letter from, 148.
Dipe, John, D.D., 224.
Dobinson (Dobbinson) —, 267–270.
-, Ralph, letter from, 189.
Doble, Walter, 262, 263.
Dobson, Mr., 114.
Docwra, Sir Henry, in Ireland, against the rebels, 145, 146, 378.
Dodderidge (Dodderige, Doddridge),
John, Solicitor General (sic),
224, 271–272.
-, -, letter from, 271.
Dodsworthe (Doddesworth), Matthew,
deputy chancellor to Archbishop of York, 394.
-, Simon, 381.
Doncaster (Yorks.), 33, 40, 80.
-, letter dated from, 90.
-, mayor and corporation of, and
a petition to James I, 181.
Donegal (Ireland), fighting in, 145, 146.
Dorsetshire, supplication for leave to dwell in, 129, 178, 179.
Douai (Douay) [France], 140.
-, students of, to see the Coronation,
219.
Douglas, Sir George, 90, 298.
-, William, 10th Earl of Angus,
62.
-, -, letter to, 62.
Dovall, Monsieur, 42.
Dove, Mr., 164.
Dover, 42, 98, 219.
-, letters dated at, 34, 94, 121,
153, 155, 180, 203, 280.
-, postal endorsements at, 42, 191,
195 (2).
-, James I to visit, 92.
-, Ambassadors from the Elector
Palatine land at, 95.
-, Lord Cobham to go to, 118.
-, French and Austrian Ambassadors
to arrive at, 118, 123 (2),
125.
-, Irishmen stayed at, 137.
-, Mr. de Rosny departs from,
152, 153.
-, an escaped prisoner apprehended
at, 214.
-, the Spanish Ambassador at,
246.
-, the Venetian Ambassador to
be received at, 248.
-, Mayor of, see Sissalie.
-, Commissioners of passage at,
see Channel passage.
-, Roman Catholics stayed at,
see Roman Catholics.
Dover Castle, 75.
-, letters dated at, 33, 42, 102,
107, 122, 123, 152, 164, 182,
191, 195 (2).
-, warrant from, concerning the
Coronation, 174.
Downs, the, 253.
Drayton (Draiton), letters dated from, 18, 136, 254.
Droman, Mr. or Dr., 25.
Drury (Drurie):
-, Dr., 262.
-, John, Doctor of the Laws, 224,
-, Sir Robert, 339.
Dublin, 51, 111, 196.
-, letters dated at, 32, 94, 125,
126, 132, 148.
-, a petition sent to James I for
renewing charters and liberties
of, 94.
-, Mayor of, letter from, 94.
-, Recorder of, 94.
-, Sheriffs of, letter from, 94.
Dublin, Bishop of, see Loftus, Adam.
Duchy, the, see Lancaster.
-, lands, grant of, 138.
Duke, the, [Lennox] see Stuart, Ludovic.
Dudley:
-, Anne, Countess of Warwick, see
Warwick.
-, Ambrose, customer of Newcastle,
letters from, 372 (2).
-, -, father of, Mayor of Newcastle, 372.
-, Mr., a child, 56.
-, Sir Robert, Earl of Leicester, 185.
Duffeld, Captain, 385.
Dun, Daniel, Doctor of the Laws,
Commissioner for the Treaty
at Bremen, 224.
-, -, letters from, 7, 13, 15.
Dunkeld (Dunkeldin) [Perth], letter dated at, 254.
Dunkeld, Bishop of, 40.
Dunkirk (Dunkerk), 6, 109, 173, 214.
-, proclamation about English ships
read at, 42.
-, post for, 229.
Dunkirkers [ships of Dunkirk], 109.
Dunstable (Downstable) [Beds.], letter dated at, 123.
Du Port, Dr. John, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, letters from, 29, 88.
Durham (Duresme), 335, 376.
-, postal endorsement at, 47.
-, Queen Anne at, 126.
-, High Sheriff of, 395.
-, Dean of, 387, 394 (2).
-, -, and Chapter of, 54, 256,
Durham, Archdeacon of, 395.
-, temporal Chancellor of, 395.
-, Bishop of, 393, 394.
-, -, see also Matthew.
-, -, Chancellor of, 395.
-, prebendary of, 395.
Durham Place, see under London, Places in.
Dutch (Hollanders), 42.
-, a letter in, relating to a conspiracy against Count Maurice
188–189.
-, a hope that James I will
defend, 216.
-, ships, see under Ships.
Dutch Fributi [Freebooters?], 55.
Dutchman, a, from London, 173.
Dutchmen, prospecting for minerals in Scotland, 334.
Dyas, Anne, widow, of Bristol, 168.
Dycheman, Joh., 152.
Dyer "Lord" [?Sir James], 391.
Dymmock, Sir Ed., 90.
Dyot, Anthony, Recorder of Tamworth, letter from, 51.