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E.
East Beare. See Bere
East India Company (Dutch)
-, 3
East Indies
-, Dutch and Spanish views on
trade with, 3
-, Spanish ships leave for, 45, 61
-, peace talks threatened by question of trade with, 57, 91, 141
-, profits of Dutch enterprises in,
58
-, Portuguese ships leave for, 61,
69, 131, 171
-, Spain hostile to foreign contacts
with, 68, 69
-, news of Portuguese setbacks
in, 69, 132
-, English merchants trading with,
76
-, Conde de Fearas goes as Governor to, 80
-, States General insist on keeping
places occupied by Dutch in,
83, 91, 103
-, Spain offers free traffic to Dutch
in exchange for renunciation
of trade with, 91
-, peace clause reported to have
been passed touching Dutch
trade with, 103
-, 112, 154
-, English colonisation of Virginia
affects Spanish policy over,
112
-, children sent as soldiers to, 132
-, Persian Ambassador promises
aid to Portuguese in, 132
-, two Dutch views on trade with,
187
East Indies, Viceroy of. See Fearas, Conde de
Easton, Captain. See Eston, Peter
Eckersdorf, Hannewald von, Imperial councillor and diplomatist
-, returns from his embassy to
Saxony, 158
Edinburgh, Scotland
-, letters dated from, 5, 152, 227
141, 227, 268
Edmondes, Ralph (Raphe), tenant
or farmer of a shop at the
Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Edmondes, Sir Thomas, English
Ambassador at Brussels
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 5,
19, 32(2), 43, 75, 80, 102, 110,
111, 118, 141(2); 152, 162,
168, 173, 179(2), 184
-, requests Duke of Lorraine to
hinder Earl of Tyrone's passage to Italy, 19
-, 25, 101, 135, 152, 160, 168, 175,
206, 212, 219, 223, 240
-, his opinion of Spanish Ambassador, 32
-, his audiences with Archduke
Albert, 32, 152
-, engages spies to watch Earl of
Tyrone and his company, 67
-, doubts success of peace negotiations, 102, 141
-, recommends De Vic to Earl of
Salisbury, 110
-, an enemy to Sir Richard Basset,
129
-, sends gift of Spanish articles to
Earl of Salisbury, 141
-, sends similar gifts to Earl of
Northampton, 142
-, answers objections of Archduke
Albert to proposed league of
England, France and Dutch,
153
-, congratulates Earl of Salisbury
on becoming Lord Treasurer,
163
-, reports prolongation of truce,
168
-, seeks employment at home, 179
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 191,
199, 203, 216, 222, 232, 234,
236, 242, 245, 251, 258,
260(2), 266, 267, 268, 270,
273, 277, 284
-, to show copy of Anglo-Dutch
league to Archdukes, 212
-, recommends the Count of Fontenie, 223
-, congratulates Earl of Northampton on his appointment
as Lord Privy Seal, 223
-, arrogant behaviour of Baynham towards, 225
-, assaults Sir Edward Baynham,
232
-, visits Duke of Mantua at
Brussels, 232
-, agreement on Willford between
Archduke Albert and, 234
-, informs Earl of Salisbury of
plot to murder King, 236
-, reports on legal aspects of
Willford's case, 242, 243
-, accepts transfer of Willford's
case to Privy Council of
Archduke Albert, 243
-, tries to arrange that Baynham
does not return from Spain to
Brussels, 244
-, criticised for being too insistent
on behalf of Willford, 258
-, refers to greater Dutch confidence in Jeannin than in
English treaty commissioners, 261
-, his intimate talk with Cardona,
268
-, receives copy of prolongation
of truce, 284
-, assured by Archduke Albert of
eventual renunciation of
sovereignty by Philip III,
284
Edolf, Robert. See Edolph, Robert
Edolph (Edolf), Robert, of Hinxhill,
co. Kent
-, reports to Privy Council on
state of grain market in
Kent, 226
Edward IV, King of England
-, mentioned, 251
Edward VI, King of England
-, mentioned, 234, 291
Edwards, Edmond
-, turns King's evidence against
Welsh thieves, 97
Egerton, Sir John, son of Sir
Thomas Egerton
-, reference to case between Kelly
and, 18
-, 204
-, letter to Dacombe, 282
Egerton, Sir Thomas, Baron Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor
-, 18, 110, 244
-, intervenes on behalf of Bolde,
31
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 96,
203, 230
-, justifies stay of proceedings
against Edwards, 97
-, Earl of Salisbury asked to
influence, 129
-, member of Commission to examine Ridgeway's accounts,
131
-, commissioned to accept composition for King's wastes,
etc. 167
-, asks for the stewardship of
Tring manor, 204
Elbing [Poland]
-, Danzig and Hanse towns guilty
of unfair practices towards
English trade at, 107
-, concession by James I to
merchant from, 165
El Cavellero del Phaebo
-, in the process of being written
by the Spanish Ambassador
in London, 220
Eldred (Eldrid, Eldrees), John, an
English merchant
-, 46, 139, 212
-, brings suit against Duke of
Feria, 173, 219
-, one of the contractors for the
pre-emption of tin, 200
Elector Palatine. See Frederick IV
Eliston, William
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 170
-, reports on events in Spain, 170
Elizabeth, Queen of England
-, mentioned, 24, 27, 28, 33, 60,
65, 69, 93(3), 97, 107, 113,
115, 117, 128, 134, 164, 169,
174, 191, 193, 227, 230, 234,
246, 247, 248, 249, 252, 255,
270, 293, 295, 297, 305, 310,
313
-, rumoured to have had "her own
son", 177
-, founder of trained bands, 298
Elizabeth, Princess ("Lady"),
daughter of James I
-, jewels and pearls provided for,
10
-, 120, 127
-, desires that Earl of Salisbury's
daughter should reside with
her, 297
Ellacott, John, citizen of Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to accept
High Stewardship of Exeter,
173
Ellesmere, Baron. See Egerton, Thomas
Elliot (Elliott), John, of Tenterden,
co. Kent
-, licensed by Privy Council to
buy corn for relief of poor at
Tenterden, 244
Ellis, John, tenant or farmer of a
shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Ellis, William, joint-Secretary of
the Council of the North
-, prohibits transport of corn
from Yorkshire, 187
Ellis (Ellys), William, Alderman of
Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury for accepting High
Stewardship of Bristol, 285
Elphinstone, James, 1st Baron
Balmerino, former Secretary of State in Scotland
-, to be examined by Privy
Council concerning letter
allegedly written by King to
Pope, 253
-, interrogatories to be applied to,
253—256
-, 256
-, confesses to having written
letter to Pope, 257
-, his full and written confession,
258, 259
Elphinstone (Elvestone), John,
usher to the Queen
-, King destroys petition on
behalf of, 89
-, his pension, 306
Elphinstone, Michael
-, his pension, 306
Elvestone, John. See Elphinstone, John
Elvyn, Dr. See Elwin, Edward
Elwes, Geoffrey, Alderman of London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Elwin (Elvyn), Edward, physician
to the Royal household,
former Fellow of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge
-, his case mentioned, 93
Emden (East Frisia), Enno III,
Count of
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 5
-, 196
Emmanuel Philibert, Prince of
Savoy, 3rd son of Charles
Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy
-, entertained at Piacenza by
Duke of Parma, 123
-, Fuentes apologises to, 124
-, visits Venice incognito, 147
Emo, The, of Candia
-, attacked by corsairs, 124
Emperour, Mr
-, owner of Three Women's Heads
at Calais, 278
Emperor, The. See Rudolph II
Empire, The
-, Rudolph's precarious situation
in, 106
Endfield House. See Enfield House
Enfield Chase, co. Middlesex
-, Earl of Salisbury recommended to provide King with
kid meat from, 89
Enfield House, co. Middlesex
-, 20
England
-, report in Madrid of sympathy
for Catholics in, 18
-, rumour of preparations for
invasion of, 39
-, payment of debts in Spain to
merchants of, 119
-, King's views on proposed
defensive league between
France, United Provinces
and, 135, 153
-, Archduke Albert takes exception to proposed league of
France, United Provinces
and, 152
-, Privy Council explains reasons
for alliance between United
Provinces and, 175
-, Neyen's views on league between United Provinces and,
207
-, Prada's criticism and warnings
concerning league between
United Provinces and, 289
-, Cornwallis's defence of the
alliance between United
Provinces and, 210, 211
-, references to league between
United Provinces and, 211,
212
-, French proposals for joint
action against Spain with,
215
-, English Government's views on
defensive alliance between
France and, 215, 216
-, English Government's attitude
towards proposed FrancoSpanish marriage alliance,
216
-, Papal Nuncio in Brussels informs himself of state of
Catholics in, 258
Ernle, Robert, formerly in Lord
Burleigh's service
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 295
Erpe, John van, Dutch merchant in
London
-, his petition recommended by
Caron, 76
Erskine, Thomas, 1st Viscount
Fenton
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 88,
102
-, 128
-, in possession of Crown wood of
Dailly, 315
Erskine, John, Lord Erskine, son of
John Erskine, 2nd or 7th
Earl of Mar
-, his pension, 305
Erskine, John, 2nd or 7th Earl of
Mar
-, 206, 305
Erskine (Areskin), William
-, his pension, 306
Erskine (Areskin), William, a Scottish parson
-, his pension, 306
Erskine (Areskin), —,
-, his pension, 306
Escurial, Palace of the [Spain]
-, Philip III spends Easter at,
112, 122
Essen [North Rhine, Germany]
-, letter dated from, 5
Essex, Earl of. See Devereux, Robert
Essex
-, 33, 120, 197
-, coarse cloth made in, 294
d'Este, Cardinal. See d'Este, Alessandro
d'Este, Alessandro, Cardinal
-, entertained by Duke of Parma
at Piacenza, 123
d'Este, Alfonso, Prince of Modena
entertained with his bride by
Duke of Parma at Piacenza,
123
-, Fuentes apologises to, 124
-, enters Modena with his bride,
146
d'Este, César, Duke of Modena 146
Eston (Easton), Peter, an English
pirate
-, reputed to be wealthy, 236
Eure, Lord. See Eure, Ralph
Eure, Ralph, 3rd Lord Eure, Lord
President of the Council of
Wales
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 20,
295
-, 97, 222
Everidge (Everydge), Thomas, a
page
-, accompanies Prince Henry's
hounds to France, 300
Eversdieck, Marcellus, citizen of
Middelburg
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 41
Evesham (Ewsham), co. Worcester 308
Ewsham. See Evesham
Exchequer, Chancellor of the. See Caesar, Sir Julius
Exchequer, The
-, 76, 128, 131, 200(3), 203, 232,
238, 269, 276, 296, 297, 309
-, proceeds of sale of Crown
woods paid into, 315
Exchequer, Court of the
-, 143
-, receives names of transporters
and engrossers of grain, 205
-, 218, 231, 279, 309
Exchequer, Treasurer of. See Sackville, Thomas
Exchequer, Under-Treasurer of. See Caesar, Sir Julius
Exeter, co. Devon
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury
dated from, 107
-, Earl of Salisbury invited to
become High Steward of, 173
-, letter dated from Castle of, 250
Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil, Thomas
Eyre (Ire), William, [? of Hassop,
co. Derby], recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Eywanowitz (Eywanzitz) [Moravia]
-, Archduke Matthias's adherents
gather at, 114
Eywanzitz. See Eywanowitz