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N.
Nagy Kallo (Calo) [Hungary]
-, captured by Haiducs, 303
Naples (Napolis) [Italy]
-, naval expedition against
Algiers collects provisions at,
63
-, foot and horse levied in kingdom of, 72, 122, 123
-, Sir Anthony Shirley discredited
at, 189
-, 218
-, Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell
paid with money out of, 221
Naples, Viceroy of. See Benavente, Conde de; Lemos, Conde de
Nassau, Count Adolph of
-, killed at the Battle of Rheinberg, 268
Nassau, Count John of
-, to command the forces of the
Elector Palatine, 125
Nassau, Maurice of, Prince of Orange
-, conversation with Spinola, 29
-, his doubts about peace, 172
-, 274
Nassau, Philip William of, Prince of
Orange
-, changes his attire at Brussels to
avoid charge of being Francophile, 245
Natolia. See Anatolia
Navan, co. Meath, Ireland
-, lease of Abbey of, 121
Navy, The
-, Lord Admiral reports on the
state of the stores of, 241
Negroes
-, shipped by English factor to
Malaga from Senegal, 112
Neile, Richard, Dean of Westminster
-, Willis wishes to consult, 118
-, 137
-, Bishop Elect of Rochester, 226
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 226
-, 260
Netherham(pton), co. Wilts
-, letter dated from, 117
Neufville, Rolland de, Bishop of
Léon
-, receives William Dutton into
Catholic Church, 25
Neuschloss (Nieuschloss) [Hessen,
Germany]
-, Elector Palatine to hold
musters at, 146, 158
Neuss (Nuys) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, Rhine causes damage at, 71
Neville, Sir Henry, courtier and
Keeper of the Game at
Windsor
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 1, 2
-, King to hunt in his "walks",
205
Neville (Nevile), Thomas, J.P. for
Kent
-, requests provision of corn for
poor, 175
Newark (Nuarke), co. Notts
-, letter dated from, 151
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland
-, treasonable speeches at, 176
-, letter dated from, 231
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
-, King's creditors receive as
surety rents paid by farmers
of coal of, 295
-, postmaster at. See Carve, John
-, examiner in port of. See Saunderson, Henry
Newcomb, William, citizen of
Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to
accept High Stewardship of
Exeter, 173
Newcomen, Sir Robert, Victualler
of the King's forces in Ireland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 303
-, requests renewal of his contract
and office, 303
Newfoundland
-, Biscayans forbidden to sail to,
78
-, ships engaged on fishing voyage
to, 284
Newhall, co. Suffolk
-, reversion of manor of, 122
Newman, John, a tanner
-, attempts to ship hides from
Faversham, 217
Newmarket, co. Cambridge
-, King goes to, 76
-, 79, 137, 253, 287
-, letters dated from, 82, 86, 88,
89(2), 98, 102, 121, 260
-, complaint from tenant of King's
lodging at, 96
-, King gallops to Royston from,
281
Newport Pagnell (Nupoort Pagnell),
co. Bucks
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
288
Newton, co. Lancs
-, 30
Newton, Adam, tutor to Prince
Henry
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 274
-, his pension, 306
New Quay (Newekey), a harbour for
ships at Chester
-, 292
Neyen (Noyen), Jean, Friar and
General of the Cordeliers,
one of the Archduke's Commissioners for treaty negotiations with the United
Provinces
-, nominated to treat with Dutch,
3, 19
-, Ogle's opinion of, 29
-, to be sent to Spain on matters
affecting peace negotiations,
103, 118
-, complains of Dutch terms of
peace, 118
-, criticised in Spain, 122
-, 144, 153, 163, 166(2), 172(2),
215
-, at the Spanish Court, 169, 183
-, confident of peace, 177, 186
-, meets Cornwallis, 202
-, still under suspicion in Spain,
202
-, his views on Anglo-Dutch
league, 207, 208
-, goes to Lerma, 208
-, reported to have copies of
James I's letters to Holland
and Zeeland, 219
-, returns to Brussels, 277
Nicolas, Duke of Orleans, 2nd son
of Henry IV of France
-, his contract of marriage with
Marie de Bourbon, 28
-, 123
Nichols, Sergeant. See Nicolls, Augustine
Nicolls, Sir Augustine, Serjeant-atlaw
-, Coke and Hobart speak highly
of, 238
Nicholson, Otho, Receiver of compositions for assart lands
-, granted allowance for his
services, 167
Nieu Schlos. See Neuschloss
Nieuwenhove, Dr
-, arrives in London to solicit
help for the orphanage at
Breda, 244
Nonsuch, nr Cheam, co. Surrey
-, 311
Norfolk
-, 44, 213, 239
-, corn for relief of Tenterden
poor allowed to be bought
in, 244
-, coarse cloth made in, 294
Normandy
-, 10, 277
-, Dauphin given government of,
123
North, Sir Henry, Deputy-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire
-, King requests explanation for
release of, 130
-, guilty of denigrating Scotsmen, 138
North, Council of the,
-, right of nomination enjoyed by
President of, 230
Northall, co. Bucks
-, Earl of Bedford requests permission of Earl of Salisbury
to hunt at, 190
Northallerton, co. Yorks
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
-, postmaster at. See Scarlett,
Christopher
Northampton, Earl of. See Howard, Henry
Northcot, John, of Uton in Crediton,
co. Devon, J.P.
-, informs Privy Council of high
price of corn in Devonshire,
250
North Stoke, co. Oxford
-, vicarage of, 121
Northern Dozens
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Northern Plains
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Northumberland
-, 256
Northumberland, Earl of. See Percy, Henry
Northumberland, Countess of. See Percy, Dorothy
North-West Passage
-, Tomkins desires to seek for, 66
Norton, Dudley, secretary to the
Earl of Salisbury
-, Lady Sidley's papers delivered
to, 116
-, 134
-, letter to Calvert, 163
Norton, Sir Richard, of East Tisted,
co. Hants
-, his son challenged to a duel 110,
Norway
-, King of Denmark in, 121
Norwich, co. Norfolk
-, St. Andrew's parish in, 252
Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard, Charles
Nottingham, Countess of. See Howard, Margaret
Nottinghamshire
-, 199
Nova Spania. See Mexico
Noyen. See Neyen
Nuarke. See Newark
Nugent, Father. See Nugent, Edmond
Nugent, Edmond, Capuchin Provincial of Flanders
-, negotiates Earl of Tyrone's
visit to Rome, 66
Nugent, Sir Richard, 15th Baron
Delvin
-, advised by the King to submit
unconditionally, 88
-, 102
-, suspected of capturing forts on
Logh Foyle, 192
Nupoort Pagnell. See Newport Pagnell
O.
Oatlands, co. Surrey
-, King goes to, 121
-, letter dated from, 289
Obeny, Lord. See Stuart, Esmé
O'Brien, Donogh, 4th Earl of
Thomond
-, 148, 152
-, sent to England to report on
state of Ireland, 192
O'Cahan (Ocane), Sir Donnel, Irish
rebel
-, reported to have joined
O'Dogherty's revolt, 173
Ocane. See O'Cahan, Sir Donnel
O'Carroll, Lord. See O'Carroll, Sir Charles
O'Carroll, Sir Charles, formerly in
Queen Elizabeth's service in
Ireland
-, reference to his death in battle
with Irish rebels, 247(2)
O'Carroll, Donell (Daniel), cousin to
Sir Charles O'Carroll
-, petitions King for pension, 247
-, petitions Earl of Salisbury for
pension, 247
Ocheltry, Lord. See Stewart, Andrew
O'Connor Sligo. See O'Connor, Donogh
O'Connor, Donogh, one of the Irish
Lords of Connaught
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 136
-, complains of lawsuits brought
against him, 136
-, Earl of Clanricarde gathers
forces of Connaught against,
192
Octavio, Count. See Visconti, Ottavio
Odohorty, Caire. See O'Dogherty, Cahir
O'Dogherty, (Odohorty, Odoliartie,
O'Lociert, Adortherdie), Sir
Cahir (Caire), Irish rebel
-, surprises Culmore fort and
Londonderry, 148
-, description of capture of Culmore and Londonderry by,
151, 152
-, foreman of the jury that
condemned Earls of Tyrone
and Tyrconnell, 152
-, his rebellion, 173
-, reported to have taken to the
woods, 182
-, his defeat mentioned, 219
Odoliartie. See O'Dogherty, Cahir
O'Donnell, Rory, 1st Earl of
Tyrconnell
-, Cornwallis protests against his
reception by Archduke
Albert, 18
-, Fitzgerald suspected of
subversive dealings with, 35,
36
-, his brother leaves his son in
Louvain, 80
-, 152
-, reported to have received
money from Spain, 167
-, in Rome, 179
-, Spaniards justify aid to, 209
-, reported to be receiving
monthly allowance from
Spain, 221
-, his death in Rome, 225
O'Dowdy (O'Dowda), David, late
tenant to O'Connor Sligo
-, his widow marries Sir Lionel
Ghest, 136
O'Doyne, Teig (Doyne, Tady),
Captain
-, to be granted land in fee simple,
200
Offerduci, Mons.
-, receives instructions from
Cardinal Borghese, 266
Ogle, Sir John, Sergeant-Major
General in the Low Countries
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 2,
3, 28, 36, 57, 103, 144, 153,
165, 171, 186
-, his views on Dutch attitude to
peace talks with Spain, 4
-, requests improvement of con
ditions of English soldiers in
Dutch service, 29, 58
-, sends monkeys to Earl of Salisbury, 36, 58
-, his views on Dutch trade with
East and West Indies, 57
-, refers to Browne's indiscretion,
103
-, congratulates Earl of Salisbury
on becoming Lord Treasurer,
153
-, adduces reasons for belief in
eventual success of peace
negotiations, 166
-, refers to dispute between
Arminius and Gomarus, 172
O'Hagartie, James
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 305
-, petitions for redress of King's
disposition of his lands, 305
Oldenbarnevelt (Barnevelt), Johan
van, Councillor of Holland,
Pensionary of Rotterdam
-, writes to Caron, 83, 91, 290
-, always corresponds with Caron
in Dutch, 91
-, said to have attended mass in
Spinola's house, 144
-, his detractor whipped in public,
144
-, deals with case of Spanish
arrogance, 144
-, his indisposition, 153
-, instructs Caron to persuade
King of advantages of aiding
United Provinces, 290
O'Lociert. See O'Dogherty, Cahir
Ombersley, co. Worcester
-, the manor of, 143
O'Multully (Tully, alias Flood),
Matthew, an Irishman concerned in Gunpowder Plot
-, reported to be in London, 2
O'Neill, Art, Captain, in the Archduke's service
-, 67
O'Neill, Henry, son of Earl of
Tyrone, Colonel in the army
of the Archdukes
-, leaves the Low Countries, 111
-, Redmond Burgh offers to withdraw half the Irish soldiers
serving under, 180
O'Neill, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Tyrone
-, reported to have sent Maguire
to Rome, 5
-, Spain reported to have prohibited further association
with, 18
-, Duke of Lorraine requested to
hinder passage of, 19
-, entertained by Spinola, 19
-, opinion in Rome on his cause,
24
-, 32, 35, 36
-, new company of Irish soldiers
formed out of followers of, 32
-, his flight thought to have disorganised projected invasion
of England, 39
-, forbidden to go to Spain, 66
-, some companies in his regiment
disbanded, 66
-, reserved attitude of Archduke
Albert towards, 67
-, ready to go with his wife to
Rome, 75
-, leaves for Italy with convoy of
horse, 80
-, leaves his younger son at
Louvain, 80
-, devil invoked to give news
about, 88
-, 111, 144, 145, 152, 234
-, travels through Lorraine, 118,
203
-, passes through Milan, 136, 147
-, received with honour by
Fuentes in Milan, 144
-, reaches Rome, 163
-, Pope reported not to be able to
assist, 167
-, reported to have received
money from Spain, 167
-, 179
-, allowed monthly pension at
Rome, 184
-, reported to have been given
title of King of Ireland by
Pope, 192
-, expected in Ireland, 192
-, compared with King Arthur,
195
-, his pension at Rome paid by
Spain, 203, 221
-, Spanish justification for helping,
209
-, reported to have asked for
Spanish assistance to become King of Ireland, 235
Oran [Algeria]
-, Spanish galleys to go to, 183
Orange, Prince of. See Nassau, Maurice of; Nassau, Philip William of
Orchard (Portman), co. Somerset
-, letter dated from, 133
Orchard (Orchyearde), John, huntsman
-, accompanies Prince Henry's
hounds to France, 300
Ordnance, Master of the. See Carew, Sir George
Ordnance
-, petition by Duke of Brunswick's agent for licence to
take out, 38
-, exported from England and
Wales to Spain, 169, 170
-, Philip III employs German to
cast, 171
-, permission given to ship old
ordnance abroad upon conditions, 222
-, project to centralise at Tower
Hill the sale of, 265
-, gun-casting in Sussex, 265, 305
-, request for loan of King's guns
to arm merchant ships, 312
O'Reighleys' Country. See Cavan
Orford, co. Suffolk
-, a report on recusants from, 42,
43
Orginni. See Orquini
Oriel College, Oxford
-, 301
Orleans [Loiret, France]
-, French Jesuits settle in, 49
Orleans, Duke of. See Nicolas
Ormar, Earl of. See Butler, Thomas
Ormuce. See Ormuz
Ormuz (Ormuce) [Persia]
-, Persian Ambassador to travel
with East Indies fleet as far
as, 100
Orquini, Señor, secretary to
Mancicidor
-, sent to Spain with report, 245
-, returns to Brussels with Philip
III's decision, 267, 268
-, mentioned as possible successor
to Mancicidor, 270
Osbaston, Robert, Senior of King's
College, Cambridge
-, recommends Kellet to Earl of
Salisbury, 77
Osborne, John, Lord Treasurer's
Remembrancer in the Exchequer
-, 238
Osborne, Sir Robert, of Ashton, co.
Northants
-, 25
Ossuna (Ausonne), Pedro Giron,
Duke of
-, criticises Archduke and Spinola,
267
Ostend [W. Flanders, Belgium]
-, 19
Ostriches
-, brought to James I, 223, 233
O'Sullivan Beare (Beere), Irish
chief of Munster in exile at
Madrid
-, seeks King's pardon upon any
conditions, 394
Ouldham, Jasper, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Ouseley, Sir John, of Courteenhall,
co. Northants
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 1,
39, 110
-, sends New Year's gift to Earl
of Salisbury, 2
Owen. See Owen, Hugh
Owen, Hugh, Welsh Catholic
conspirator
-, alleged to be protected by
Archduke Albert, 19
-, Privy Council protests against
Archduke's protection of, 175
-, alleged plan to kidnap or kill,
222, 225, 237, 240, 242
-, 237
-, in the special protection of
Spain, 243
-, reference to his condemnation
by Act of Parliament for role
in Gunpowder Plot, 243
-, in secret conference with
Nuncio, 252
Oxford, Countess of. See Vere, Elizabeth
Oxford, Earl of. See Vere, Edward de
Oxford, co. Oxford
-, letter dated from, 213
Oxford, University of
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 35
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See King,
John
Oxfordshire
-, 200, 212
-, coarse cloth made in, 294