Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 18, 1606. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1940.
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J
Jackson, Arthur, letter from, 190.
-, Helenor, a recusant, commits
suicide, 125.
Jacob, —, murder of, 300–301.
Jacques. See Francisco.
James I, King of England:
-, letters to, 22, 68, 85, 116, 135,
147, 193, 195, 216, 254, 329,
362, 379, 386, 422, 424, 442,
444, 461.
-, letters from, 157, 248, 367,
371(2), 372, 373, 374.
-, eulogized by Salisbury, 45,
441.
-, godfather to Lord Derby's
heir, 54(2).
-, a book against his title to the
crown, 66.
-, his good opinion of French
Ambassador, 70.
-, his popularity in England
advertised to Rome, 75.
-, draft of a letter of thanks from,
to Commons, 89.
-, at Newmarket, 97, 125.
-, referred to in code (Signor
Augusto), 106, 119.
-, Coronation Day of, tilting on,
112, 121.
-, and a dispute between Archdukes' and Venetian Ambassadors concerning precedency, 112–113, 121–122.
-, to receive St. Germain, 117.
-, grief at Lord Devonshire's
death, 117.
-, his conversation with Archdukes' Ambassador concerning Gunpowder Plot suspects,
122–123.
-, goes hunting, 125, 128, 270,
272, 273, 275, 277, 315,
317.
-, Gunpowder conspirators to
spare life of, 126.
-, returning to London, 130.
-, and house of Palavicino, 131,
430.
-, citizens and tradesmen councillors to, 134.
-, signs a general pardon, 142.
-, memoir of, to Duke of Lorraine about overtures to the
Pope, 144–145.
-, Jesuits desire excommunication of, 159.
-, desired as god father to French
King's daughter, 172.
-, offers presented to, by Catholics, 173, 182.
-, a collection of his letters made
by Catholics, for toleration of
religion, 174.
-, death of a daughter of, 178.
-, a reported Spanish plot against,
197–200.
-, with King of Denmark,
speeches and pageants in
honour of visit, 218, 227–8.
-, his marriage with Denmark
portrayed in pageant, 228.
-, mediates between King of Denmark and Duke of Holstein,
236.
-, composes letter to King of
Denmark, 246.
-, conference of, with Spanish and
Archdukes' Ambassadors
concerning grievances between England and Spain,
260–266.
-, his testimony rejected in Spain,
as heretical, 260, 265.
-, attitude of Antwerp to, 262.
-, his opinion of Count Maurice,
270, 272.
-, his horses, provisioning of, 276.
-, alleged estrangement from the
Queen, 280, 307, 317.
-, an accusation of illegitimacy,
280, 307, 318, 321.
-, alleged evil looks of, 317, 321,
322.
-, abusive verses on, 319.
-, desires attendance by a Master
of Requests, 324–325, 326.
-, proposes a candidate for a
College fellowship, 353.
-, proclaimed in Shaftesbury, 377.
-, his coronation, 409.
-, a present from, goes to the
wrong Lord, 445.
-, his goldsmith. See Williams.
James:
-, William, Dean of Durham,
afterwards Bishop, letters
from, 125, 339.
-, -, suggested as Bishop of
Durham, 22, 141.
-, -, royal assent to, 270.
-, -, 436.
Jaques, Francisco, 140.
Jardin (Jerdin), Mons. du, secretary to Mons. Beaumont, 70, 117, 164, 165.
Jarret, Father, ? Gerard, q.v.
Jeanes, Robert, sub-deacon of Douai College, 63.
Jebbar, William, 12.
Jefford, Captain, 187.
Jeffry, Mr., 100.
Jegon, John, Bishop of Norwich, 404.
Jemmett, Warham, letter from, 161.
Jenains [? Jennings], John (Jehan), captures a French ship, 379.
Jennings, John, letter from, 185.
Jerdin. See Jardin.
Jerland, —, 393.
Jersey, 334.
Jesley, —, 142.
Jesmond. See Tesmond.
Jesuits, suspected in Gunpowder
Plot, 9, 28, 34, 66–67, 71,
99, 138, 173.
-, -, Garnet's references to,
64, 75–77, 86–87, 95–96,
107–111, 126.
-, -, alleged affirmation by
Roman Catholics, 173.
-, intermeddling with English
subjects serving the Archduke, 31, 99.
-, accompanying Venetian Ambassador, 68.
-, search for concealed, 92, 174,
182.
-, in Spain, attempt to discredit
results of the Treaty, 106.
-, referred to as "Cavalcanti,"
106, 119, 137, 144.
-, banishment from England, 137,
159, 173.
-, in Brussels, hold a provincial
assembly, 132.
-, become merchants in Naples,
147.
-, alleged attempt to limit wealth
of, 147.
-, secure revocation of Papal
Nuncio in Brussels, 159.
-, desire excommunication of
James I, 159.
-, an English spy among, 168.
-, desire death of Salisbury, 169.
-, in Shropshire, 182.
-, See also Roman Catholics.
Jewell, Mr., a confutation of his sermon, 95.
jewelry, 105, 413.
Jhonson. See Johnson.
Joachimi, of Zeeland, 232.
Jobson, Humphrey, the Lord Admiral's secretary, his action against Sir Richard Hawkins, 258, 259, 309–313.
Johnson (Jhonson):
-, Arthur, senior of St. John's
College, Cambridge, 103, 354.
-, Capt. Garbon, 398.
-, John, servant to Mr. Bartlett,
a Roman Catholic, 100.
-, Sir Robert, 210.
-, -, letters from, 55, 249,
335.
-, Thomas, merchant, 349.
-, -, and his son, of the Ordnance,
83.
-, -, servant to Mrs. Fawkes,
336.
Johnstone (Johnston), family of, 79.
Jones:
-, Captain Sir Ellis, letters from,
120, 413.
-, Walter, justice of Worcestershire, letter from, 17.
-, -, a priest, 35, 36, 61.
-, -, his son, 36.
Jonson, Ben, verses by, on visit of
King of Denmark, 209.
-, epigrams to Lord Salisbury,
413.
Jope, —, captain of Dutch man-ofwar, 20.
Joye, Christopher, 14.
Joyeuse, Cardinal, 139.
Jurden, Philip, examination of, 49.
Justice, Lord Chief, of the King's
Bench. See Popham.
-, of the Common Pleas, 42. See
also Coke.
K
Kaies, Robert, a conspirator in Gunpowder Plot, execution of, 52.
Kaye. See Kew.
Kederminster, Edmond, a Clerk of the Chancery, letter from, 44.
Kelvin, Thomas, 220.
Kendal, [Westmd.], 305.
Kenneday, James, a Scotsman in Calais, 319.
Kent, 93, 325.
Kent, Earl of. See Grey.
Keogh. See McCarthy.
Keswick, copper mines at, 387.
Kettering, [Northants.], 39.
Kew (Kewe, Kaye), [Surrey], letters dated at, 118, 257.
Keyes, (or Cleyes), 196.
Kiene, Henry, 68, 174, 182.
Kildare, Earl of. See Fitzgerald.
-, Frances, Countess Dowager of,
wife of Lord Cobham, and
widow of 12th Earl of Kildare, 131.
Kinemont. See Kinmount.
King (Kyng, Kinge):
-, David, 115.
-, John, 244.
-, Robert, 53.
-, -, a porter, 23.
King's Bench, Court of, 388.
-, and nonconforming ministers,
162.
-, Lord Chief Justice of. See Popham.
King's Bench prison, 61, 182.
-, two Grahams in, 114.
Kingston-upon-Hull, High Steward of (Lord Salisbury), 253.
Kingston-upon-Thames, 286, 296.
Kington, [Wilts.], letter dated at, 18.
Kinlett, [Salop], 181.
Kinloss. See Bruce.
Kinmount (Kinemont, Dumf.), 80.
Kinsale, [Co. Cork], 120.
Kirkby (Kyrkeby) Underwood, [Lines.], 418.
Kirklaie, Michael, letter from, 278.
Kirton:
-, Josias, muster master, letter
from, 413.
-, Mr., Lord Hertford's solicitor,
54.
Kirton Bay, 166.
Kitchen, Clerk of the. See Merrye.
Knaresborough Castle, [Yorks.], armour from, 12, 14.
Knollys (Knowles):
-, Sir Robert, letter from, 275.
-, Sir Thomas, letter from, 413.
-, -, petition of, 414.
-, William, Lord Knollys, 245,
352.
Knowles. See Knollys.
Knowsley (Knowsely, Kously), [Lancs.], letter dated at, 48.
Komorn (Gomora), island of, (in Danube), 33.
Kyng. See King.
Knyvet (Knyvett), Sir Thomas, Warden of the Mint, money due from, 246, 248(2).
Kyrkeby. See Kirkby.