Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1970.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
'Index: B', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612, ed. G Dyfnallt Owen( London, 1970), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol21/pp383-394 [accessed 17 November 2024].
'Index: B', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612. Edited by G Dyfnallt Owen( London, 1970), British History Online, accessed November 17, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol21/pp383-394.
"Index: B". Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612. Ed. G Dyfnallt Owen(London, 1970), , British History Online. Web. 17 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol21/pp383-394.
B
Baber (Babor), Sir Francis, of Chew
Magna, co. Somerset
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Babington, Brute, Rector of Thurcaston, co. Leicester
-, King refuses to sign letter
nominating him Bishop of
Derry, 219
-, licensed to transport stock to
Ireland free of Customs
duties, 296
Babylon
-, 325
Baccu. See Baku
Bacharach (Bacherac) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
246
Bacherac. See Bacharach
Bacon, Sir Francis, SolicitorGeneral
-, legal adviser to Richard Sackville, 11
-, nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, 49, 315, 316, 327, 330(2), 331,
349
-, his speech in House of Commons
presented to King, 227
-, commended for his inditement
of bill for King's safety, 227
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Bacon, James
-, 57
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel, of Stiffkey,
co. Norfolk
-, 318
Bagnall, Sir Nicholas, Marshal of
Queen Elizabeth's forces in
Ireland
-, mentioned, 306
Bagshot (Bagsoutt), co. Surrey
-, King at, 137
-, letter dated from, 137
Bagsoutt. See Bagshot
Baigneux [Côte d'Or, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 112
Bainbridge (Bambridge, Bambrigge,
Bambrygg), Cuthbert, Fellow
of Christ's College, Cambridge
-, 95, 142, 143
-, King opposes his nomination as
Master, 138, 139
-, King orders his examination,
143
-, committed to beadle's custody,
144
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 147
-, proceeds to London, 152
Baker alias Tomkins, John, a
London gunmaker
-, questioned about his sale of
pocket dags, 221(4)
Baker, Matthew, Master ship-wright
to the King
-, 307
Baker, Richard, a warrener
-, granted lease at Buckworth,
89
Baku (Baccu) [Caucasia, Russia]
-, 325
Balam, Anne, a lunatic
-, committed to her brother's
charge, 43
-, her death, 43
Baldwin, William, English Jesuit
and conspirator
-, his long stay in Flanders
determined by Spain, 68
-, 236
Balfour. See Balfour, David
Balfour, David, Captain, in the
service of the United Provinces
-, 217
Balfour, Sir Henry
-, his pension, 308
Balfour, Michael, 1st Lord Balfour
of Burleigh
-, closely associated with plantation in Ireland, 255
-, his pension, 308
Ballerue Frontignan. See Frontignan
Balleshannon. See Balyshannon
Balmerinoc. See Elphinstone, James
Baltemore. See Baltimore
Baltimore (Baltemore), co. Cork,
Ireland
-, 40
Balyshannon (Baleshannon), co.
Donegal, Ireland
-, Sir Henry Foliott granted
castle and lands of, 328
Bambridge. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Bambrigge, Mr. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Bambrygg, Dr. Cuthbert. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of
Canterbury
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 61,
63, 131, 148
-, 23, 80, 143, 159(2), 197, 219,
274, 286,
-, to confer with Earl of Salisbury
about election of Master of
Christ's College, 139
-, to take steps to re-arrest Jacob,
147
Bangor, Diocese of
-, 294
Bankes, Henry, Rector of Settrington, co. Yorks.
-, petition to Wilson, 34
Banks, George, Fellow of Peterhouse,
Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Bann, River, Ireland
-, 181(2)
-, custom of, 181
Bantry (Bantery), co. Cork, Ireland the Abbey of, 278
Bar, Henri de Lorraine, Due de
-, reference to his marriage with
Catherine de Bourbon, sister
of Henry IV of France, 345
Bardwell, Dorothy
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
Bardwell, Frances
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
Barker, Sir Anthony, of Holme
Park, Sonning, co. Berks.
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
173
Barkham, Edward, draper and
Alderman of London
-, grant to, 336
Barkhampstead. See Berkhampstead
Barking, co. Essex
-, orders for arrest of Parry issued
to constable of, 100
Barklay, Ann [?of Daventry, co.
Northants.]
-, her pension, 308
Barlow, Ralph, prebendary of Winchester Cathedral
-, 155
Barlow, William, Bishop of Lincoln
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 134,
196
Barnard, Adam, Bishop of Limerick
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 91
Barnard Castle (Bernard Castle),
co. Durham
-, Lordship of, 60
-, apportioned to Duke of York,
66
-, 73, 119, 132
Barnes, Mr. See Barnes, John
Barnes, John, Clerk of the Chancery
at Durham
-, witnesses lease by Bishop of
Durham, 73
-, 132, 140
Barnes, Robert, Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Barnet, co. Herts.
-, letters endorsed by post at, 61,
232
-, pursuit of Jesuits by constables
from, 63
Barney, Henry, of Reedham, co.
Norfolk
-, alleged to be recusant, 232
Barnham, Thomas [? of Odiham, co.
Hants.]
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 171
Barnstaple (Barnestable), co. Devon
-, pirates at Lundy threaten
passengers to and from, 209
-, pirates seize ship from, 209
Barnwood Forest. See Bernwood Forest
Baron, Andrew, controller at the
port of Boston
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Barram, Thomas, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Barrow, Dr. See Barrow, Philip
Barrow or Barrough, Philip, physician and medical writer
-, Earl of Shrewsbury under care
of, 43
Bar-sur-Seine [Aube, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Bartlet, Mr.
-, 66
Bartlett, Sir Thomas [? of Sonbury,
co. Gloucester]
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 171,
173, 228
Barton, William, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Barwick. See Berwick
Basill (Basyll), William, Surveyor
of the King's Works
-, 20
Basing (Bazinge), co. Hants.
-, Earl of Salisbury expected at,
99, 116
-, letter dated from, 120
Basingstoke, co. Hants.
-, letter endorsed by post at, 152
Baskerville, Sir Thomas, of Stanton,
co. Wilts.
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Bassano (Bassan) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Basset, Sir Robert, of Heanton
Punchardon, co. Cornwall
-, fugitive from England, 203
Bassingbourne (Bassingborne), co.
Cambridge
-, 90
Bassompierre, Francois de, later
Marshal of France
-, letter to Viscount Cranborne,
223
Basyll, Mr. See Basill, William
Bath, co. Somerset
-, 330
-, letter dated from, 363
Bath, Earl of. See Bourchier, William
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Montagu, James
Batten, Richard, Ranger of the
Forest of Wychwood
-, payment to, 331
Battersea (Bettersaye), co. Surrey
-, 28
Bavaria [Germany]
-, Würtemberg regarded in Venice
as counterweight to, 76
Bavaria, Maximilian, Duke of
-, reference to his seizure of
Donauwörth, 245
Bavaria (Bavieres), William IV,
former Duke of, and father
of Maximilian, Duke of
Bavaria
-, 117
Bavieres, Duke of. See Bavaria
Bayley, Wiliam, an Undertaker in
Ulster
-, permitted to transport cattle
into Ireland without paying
Customs duties, 271
Baynham (Bayneham), Thomas, of
Marcle, co. Hereford
-, alleged to be recusant, 228
Bayona (Bayon) [Galicia, Spain]
-, 226
Bayonne [Basses-Pyrénées, France]
-, letter dated from, 10
Bazinge. See Basing
Beach. See Beche
Beachampton (Beechampton), co.
Bucks.
-, 90
Beauchesne, John, teacher of writing
to Duke of York
-, King's gift of money to, 362
Beaulieu (Beauly), co. Hunts.
-, letters dated from, 114(2), 115
-, 116, 249
Beauly. See Beaulieu
Beaune [Côte d'Or, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Beaver. See Carrigaline
Becanus, Martinus, Dutch Jesuit
and polemicist
-, questions validity of Oath of
Allegiance in his Questiones
Miscellanae, 76
Beche (Beach), co. Berks.
-, 228
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, Edward
Bedfordshire
-, 328
Bedingfield, Thomas, Master of the
Tents, Hales and Pavilions
-, 329
-, reversion of his office granted
to Seckford and Jones, 357
Beechampton. See Beachampton
Beecher, Mr. See Beecher, William
Beecher, William, secretary to the
English Ambassador in Paris
-, accompanies Viscount Cranborne into Normandy, 215
-, 220
Beer
-, Merchant Adventurers at
Middelburg prefer English,
43
-, shipped abroad, 361
Beeston, Sir George, deceased, son
of Sir Hugh Beeston
-, reference to his outlawry, 331
Beeston, Sir Hugh, of Beeston,
Cheshire
-, 331
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Beeston, Ralph, of Beeston, co.
Yorks.
-, granted recusant's lands, 228
Belamy, —
-, 202
Bell, Robert, a London merchant
-, acts on behalf of merchants
trading with France in
matter of cloth dues, 55, 56
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 277
-, requests to be exempted from
loan to King, 277
Bell, —
-, reference to his patent for
copper, 200
Bellasis (Belasses), James, brother
of Sir William Bellasis, of
Old Byland, co. Yorks.
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
174
Bellegarde, Roger de St. Lary,
Duc de, Grand Ecuyer de
France, Governor of Burgundy, known as Monsieur
Le Grand
-, 238
Bellingham (Bellyngham), Edward,
of New Timber, co. Surrey
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Bellingham, John [? of Finchampstead, co. Berks.]
-, 164
Bell Metal
-, furnaces for manufacture of,
292
Bellott, Thomas, formerly in the
service of Lord Burghley
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
324
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Bellowhey or Billawhey. See Bilhagh
Belson, Augustine, of Aston Rowant,
co. Oxford
-, alleged to be recusant, 250
Belvoir, co. Leicester, seat of the
Duke of Rutland
-, letters dated from, 63, 171
Bembe. See Bembo
Bembo (Bembe), Piero, Cardinal,
Italian writer (1470–1547)
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to his
grave in St. Anthony's
Church in Padua, 243
Bendish, Margery, widow of John
Bendish, of Steeple Bumstead, co. Essex
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Benedictines, English
-, their quarrel with English
Jesuits, 45
Benfeild. See Binfield
Bennet, Sir John, Commissary of
the Archbishop of York's
Exchequer
-, 34, 150
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 228
Bennet, William, collector at the
port of Boston
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Bennet, —
-, guilty of manslaughter at
Stepney, 205
Bentivoglio, Monsignore Guido,
Nuncio in Brussels
-, persuades Archduke not to
accept King's book, 80
-, engaged in discussion on question of Jülich with French
Ambassador, 89
Bentley, Michael, member of Christ's
College, Cambridge
-, to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144
Berechurch (Beerechurch), co.
Essex
-, 297
Bergen [Norway]
-, stone sent from Berwick to
London in the St. Peter of,
206
Berkeley (Berkley), Henry, 7th
Lord Berkeley
-, letter to Privy Council, 50
Berkhampstead (Barkhampstead),
co. Herts.
-, 326
Berkshire
-, 39
-, sale of King's woods in, 59
-, commission of inquiry into
spoils of King's woods in, 99,
100
-, recusants in, 228, 253, 259(2)
Bermondsey, London
-, Earl of Salisbury leases land
at, 374
Bernard Castle. See Barnard Castle
Bernwood Forest (Barnwood
Forest), co. Bucks.
-, 63, 222
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Berrow, John
-, executed for murder, 338
Berry. See Bury
Bertie, Robert, 14th Lord Willoughby de Eresby
-, to attend upon the Duke of
Würtemberg, 214
-, to go to Denmark, 341
Berwick (Barwick), co. Northumberland
-, 29, 190, 350
-, letters dated from, 30, 45
-, goods conveyed by land from
Scotland to England to pass
through, 314
-, payment of garrison of, 340
-, Captain of. See Bowyer,
Sir William
-, Marshal of. See Drury,
William
-, Paymaster of the garrison of.
See Nicholson, George
-, Lieutenant of the garrison of.
See Hodson, Thomas
Berwick, Christopher
-, granted recusant's lands, 264
Beskwood Park Pale. See Bestwood Park
Bespicke or Bespitch, Richard, a
London haberdasher
-, imprisoned in Madrid, 4
Bestwood (Beskwood) Park, co.
Notts.
-, survey of, 74
Bethell, Sir Hugh, of Ellerton, co.
Yorks.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 115
Bethune, Monsieur de. See Selles et Charost
Bettersaye. See Battersea
Bevill (Beavill), Sir Robert, of
Chesterton, co. Hunts.
-, 6, 7
Bewdley, co. Worcester
-, letter dated from, 41
Bewdley Park, co. Worcester
-, sale of King's trees in, 41
Bezar. See Bushire
Béziers [Hérault, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of region and inhabitants
of, 108
-, Governor of. See Spondillan
Bible, The
-, translation of, 79, 332
Biens. See Binche
Bilbao [Spain]
-, goods of merchants of La
Rochelle detained at, 10
-, Irishman arrives in, 10
Bilhagh (Bellowhey, Billawhey), co.
Yorks.
-, misdemeanours committed in
woods at, 57(2)
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester
-, his New Year's gift of plate to
Earl of Salisbury, 1
-, his chase in Wychwood Forest,
331, 343
Binche (Biens) [Hainault, Flanders]
-, Archdukes go to Sichem from,
71
Bindswood, [? co. Hants]
-, Norden reports on woods at, 85
Binfield (Benfeild), co. Berks.
-, 259
Bingham, John, late yeoman saddler to the King
-, 340
Bingham (Byngham), Sir Richard,
former Chief Commissioner
for Connaught and Thomond
-, 74
Bingley, Mr. See Bingley, John
Bingley, John, an official of the
Exchequer
-, 40
-, his help acknowledged by
Agarde, 272
Bingley, Sir Ralph (Rafe), High
Sheriff of the county of
Donegal
-, to assist in the protection of
Bishop of Raphoe, 303
-, complaints against, 360(2)
Bingley, Richard, surveyor of the
King's ships
-, 307
Binley (Bynley), co Warwick
-, survey of King's woods at, 40
-, letter dated from, 41
Biondi, Giovanni Francisco, in the
service of Sir Henry Wotton
-, 77
Bird, —
-, 91
Birkland (Byrkelande), co. Yorks.
-, misdemeanours committed in
woods at, 57(2)
Bishop (Bushop), William, Catholic
divine
-, to be released from Gatehouse
and sent to France, 343
Bishop Auckland (Bishop's Aukland,
Bishops Awkland), co. Durham
-, letters dated from, 74, 79, 88,
118, 119(2), 132, 136, 140
Bishop's Aukland. See Bishop Auckland
Bishops Awkland. See Bishop Auckland
Bishop's Castle (Bushop's Castle),
Salop
-, manor of, 61
Bishopsteignton (Bishop's Teynton)
co. Devon
-, 371
Bisley, co. Gloucester
-, manor of, 363
Bitlis (Bittles) [Turkey]
-, 325
Bittles. See Bitlis
Bitton, co. Gloucester
-, manor of, 50
Bix, co. Oxford
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Blackwater, River, Ireland
-, letter dated from camp near, 118
Blackwell, Elizabeth
-, alleged to be recusant, 300
Blague, Thomas, Dean of Rochester
-, criticised for selling trees, 19
Blaie. See Blaye
Blakey, Lionel, Serjeant-at-Arms
-, surrenders his office, 349
Bland, Peter, Serjeant Furrier to
the King
-, payment to, 350
Bland, Sir Thomas, of Kippax, co.
Yorks.
-, 134
Blaye (Blaie) [Gironde, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
107
Blennerhasset (Hasset), John, Baron
of the Irish Exchequer
-, appointed second baron of
Irish Exchequer, 201
Blindley [? Blindley Heath, co.
Surrey]
-, 329
Blindwell (Blyndwells), co. Devon
-, disputed lands at, 153
Blithe, John. See Blyth, John
Blois [Loire-et-Cher, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of gardens at, 104
-, English ships forced to unload
their ordnance at, 178
Blount, Charles, Earl of Devonshire
-, 279 and n.
Blount (Blounte, Blunt), Sir Edward,
of Sodington, co. Worcester
-, 83(2)
Blount (Blunt), Sir George, of
Mamble, co Worcester
-, 83
Blount, James, 6th Lord Mountjoy
-, reference to his patent for the
manufacture of alum, 55
Blyndwells. See Blindwell
Blyth (Blithe), John, Fellow of
Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Boden, John. See Budden, John
Bodley (Bodley), Sir Josias, overseer of fortifications in Ireland
-, to complete building of forts
in Munster and Connaught,
305
Boffalora (Bufalore) [Italy]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 240
Bohemia
-, Emperor's authority disregarded by Protestants of, 82
-, freedom of religion granted by
Emperor to Protestants of,
89
Boisse, Monsieur de, Commander
at Bourg
-, 112
Bolbec (Bulbecke), co. Northumberland
-, description of Barony of, 66
Bologna [Italy]
-, 179
Boltby, John, in the service of the
Duke of York
-, granted a pension, 346
Boltzan. See Bolzano
Bolzano (Boltzan) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Bonaventur, The, of the King's
Navy
-, to be rebuilt, 307
Boord, William, of Kingston-uponThames, co. Surrey
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
174
Boost, John, English Jesuit
-, reference to arrest of, 55
Bordeaux [Gironde, France]
-, 10
-, Viscount Cranborne visits
antiquities at, 107
-, wine trade between England
and, 107
-, Viscount Cranborne entertains
English merchants at, 146
-, English merchants taxed and
English ships stayed at, 177,
178
Borell. See Burrell, James
Borgo (Bourgo) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Borle, Lord. See Balfour, Michael
Borrowes (Burrughes,) John, Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Bosley (Bossley), Cheshire manor of, 206
Boston, co. Lincoln
-, Privy Council advertised of
prices of grain by Mayor and
justices of, 223
-, grain permitted to be shipped
abroad from, 224
-, report to Earl of Salisbury from
Customs officers of, 231
-, letter dated from, 231
Bosville, Sir Ralph (Boswell, Sir
Rafe), of Bradborne, co.
Kent
-, letter to Dr. Milbourne, 23
Boswell, Sir Rafe. See Bosville, Sir Ralph
Boteler (Butler), Sir Henry, of
Hatfield Woodall, co. Herts.
-, requests stay of pardon for
Chandler, 176
Boteler, John
-, letter to Wilson, 85
Botti, Matteo, Marquis of Campiglia,
Florentine Ambassador to
France
-, his conversation with Edmondes, 309
Boughton, Edward, surveyor of
King's Woods
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 40
Bouillon, Henri de la Tour, Duc de requested to lead special embassy to King, 222
Boulogne-sur-Mer [Pas-de-Calais,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 237
-, Governor of. See d'Epernon
Bourbon, Catherine de, Princess of
Navarre, sister of Henry IV,
King of France
-, reference to her marriage with
Henri de Lorraine, Duc de
Bar, 345
Bourbon, Eleonore de, daughter of
Henri, Duc de Condé, and
wife of Philip William, Prince
of Orange
-, Archduke criticised for his
brusque treatment of, 81
Bourbon, Henri de, Prince de Condé
-, 170
-, rumour of forces raised in
Spain to serve, 219
Bourchier, Mr. See Bourchier, Sir John
Bourchier (Bowser), Sir John, of
Grimston, co. Yorks., a contractor for the manufacture
of alum
-, 52, 194(3)
Bourchier, William, Earl of Bath
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 209,
213, 254
-, encloses examination concerning English pirate's activities
to Privy Council, 209 213(3),
216
-, critical of the postal services,
213
-, letter to the Privy Council, 214
-, requests leave to be absent
from Parliament, 254
Bourdeaux. See Bordeaux
Bourg (Le) [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
Bourg (Le) [Gironde, France]
-, 107
Bourgo. See Borgo
Bourgoin [Isére, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
Bourk, Redman. See Burgh, Redmond
Boutonne, River [France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes over,
106
Bowes, Ralph, of Barnes, co.
Durham
-, 194
-, granted recusant's lands, 228
Bowsar or Bowssar, John, brotherin-law of Sir John Swinnerton
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 49
Bowser, Sir John. See Bourchier, Sir John
Bowyer, Sir William, Captain of
Berwick
-, acknowledgment of debt by,
29
-, 30
-, letter to Wilson, 206
-, sends shipload of stone for the
use of Earl of Salisbury, 206
Boyd, Andrew, one of the King's
cupbearers
-, King's gift of money to, 343
-, his suit, 346
Boyd, Mr. lessee of Crown property
-, granted materials from Hertford Castle, 34
Boye, James, Sergeant of the Cellar
-, his pension, 308
Boyle, Sir Richard, Clerk of the
Council of Munster
-, repeal of letters patent indirectly obtained by, 341
Brackenbury (Brakenburie) [?
Francis], Keeper of Gainford,
co. Durham
-, 73
Bracy, Richard, King's messenger sent in search of Jesuits, 63
Bradford-on-Avon (Bradford), co.
Wilts.
-, inquiry into abuses committed
by Howell at, 342
Bradforth (Bradford), Thomas, of
Berwick, merchant
-, transports stone to London for
building at Durham House,
29, 207 (2)
-, signs receipt, 29
Bradgate (Broadgate), co. Leicester
-, letter dated from, 70
Bradley Ash (Bradleyashe), co.
Derby
-, survey of, 54
Bradshaw, Edmond, of London
-, surrenders his right in manufacture of gold and silver
twist thread, 346
Bradshaw (Bradshow), Francis,
Fellow of Magdalene College,
Cambridge
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
259
Bradshaw, Mr. Serjeant
-, 258
Bradshaw, —.a burglar
-, released from Fleet prison,
188
Brampton, co. Hunts.
-, 90
Brancespeth (Brouncespeth, Brancpith, Brauncpith, Branspith,
Branspeth), co. Durham
-, timber to be delivered from
wood at, 28
-, Duke of York apportioned
castle of, 66
-, 73, 119, 132, 136, 195
Brandenburg, John Sigismund,
Margrave of
-, letter to King, 20
-, requests King to support his
claims to Jülich and Cleves,
20
-, 77, 82, 114
-, comes to terms with Duke of
Neuburg over Cleves, 82
-, ordered by Emperor to submit
his claims to Imperial
Chamber, 82
-, King of France advertises his
support of, 101
-, proposal to engage Irish
soldiers in service of, 162
-, prepared for war over Cleves,
197
-, King receives in audience a
gentleman sent by, 237
-, maintains warships near
Cologne, 246
-, Viscount Cranborne meets
brother of, 246
Brandon, co. Suffolk
-, 91
Branneby. See Bransby
Bransby (Branneby), co. Lincoln
-, 316
Branthwaite or Braithwaite, Thomas
-, his pardon for manslaughter
suspended by King, 333
Branthwaite, Dr. See Branthwaite, William
Branthwaite, William, Fellow of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
-, 147
Brantingham (Bromtingham), co.
Yorks.
-, letters dated from, 44, 156
Brass
-, reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Brauncpith. See Brancespeth
Bravo (Le Brave), Don Juan de,
Spanish captain
-, commands Spanish troops at
Montmelian, 238
Braydon, Forest of, co. Wilts.
-, 345
Breckhill. See Brickhill
Brecknockshire
-, recusants in, 270
Breda [N. Brabant, Netherlands]
-, 81
Brenchley, co. Kent
-, new mine of iron ore found
at, 174
Brenninge, John, yeoman of the
King's Toyle
-, 336
Brenta (Brent), River [Italy]
-, 243
Breres, Henry, Alderman of
Coventry
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 42
Bressanone (Brixen) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Bresse. See Bresso
Bresso (Bresse) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of, 241, 242
Brett, James, English Catholic
-, his examination, 256
Brett, Sir Robert, of West Malling,
co. Kent
-, 259
Brewers and Salters, Company of
-, 330
Brickenden, John, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Brickhill (Breckhill), co. Bucks.
-, letters endorsed by post at, 61,
232
Bridges, John, Bishop of Oxford
-, 234, 360
Bridges, Mr.
-, reference to his death, 38
Bridges. See Bruges
Bridgwater, co. Somerset
-, Lundy pirates seize ships from,
209
-, imprisonment by pirates of a
merchant of, 214
Brie (Brye), district of [France]
-, 112(2)
Brie-Comte-Robert (Brie-contreRobert, [Seine-et-Marne,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
Briell, The. See Brill, The
Bright, Thomas, Alderman of Bury
St. Edmunds
-, letter to Norton, 191
Bright, William, of Deptford, co.
Kent
-, 307
Brigstock Park, co. Northants.
-, 235
Brigtys, Mr.
-, 295
Brill (Briell), The [S. Holland,
Netherlands]
-, 85, 199
Brill, co. Bucks.
-, letter dated from, 63
Brill Hill. See Godley Corner
Bringwood Forest (Bringewood
Forest), co. Hereford
-, 58
Briscoe (Briskow), Mr.
-, 63
Briskow, Mr. See Briscoe
Bristol (Bristowe), co. Gloucester
-, joint letter to Earl of Salisbury
from Mayor and Aldermen
of, 123
-, 158, 210, 212, 258
-, letter dated from, 169
-, pirates at Lundy threaten
passengers to and from, 209
-, King's almhouse in, 339
Bristowe. See Bristol
"Britains Burse", Strand, London
-, bill read in the House of Lords
concerning, 224
Brittany
-, Viscount Cranborne in, 106
-, effect of Henry IV's assassination upon people in, 219, 220
Brixen. See Bressanone
Brizuela, Inigo, Dominican, Confessor to the Archduke Albert
-, to treat in Spain about Philip
III's adherence to proposed
peace treaty, 4(2), 9, 10
-, returns to Brussels from
Madrid, 21
-, sent back to Spain to clarify
details of truce, 45
-, sends letters to Brussels, 71(2)
-, is promised money and ratification of truce, 72
-, expected in Brussels, 85
-, sends courier to Brussels with
Spanish ratification of truce,
86
Broadgate. See Bradgate
Broadlands, co. Hants.
-, King on his way to, 103
-, letter dated from, 104
Broad Street (Brod Streete), London
-, letter dated from, 233
Brocas, Sir Pexall, of Steventon,
co. Hants.
-, 12
Brockenhurst (Brokenhurst), co.
Hants.
-, complaints about jury at, 53
-, letters dated from, 53, 249
Brode Streete. See Broad Street
Brograve, Sir John, Attorney of
the Duchy of Lancaster
-, 188
Brograve, Mr.
-, 78
Brokenhurst. See Brockenhurst
Brome (Broome) [? Edward, of
Forest Hill Manor, co.
Oxford]
-, 70
Bromley (Bromeley), co. Kent
-, 50
Bromley, Sir Edward, a Baron of
the Exchequer
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 207
Bromtingham. See Brantingham
Brook, Charles, of Templecombe,
co. Somerset
-, 169, 313
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 211
Brooke, Duke, of Templecombe,
co. Somerset
-, 313
Brooke, Henry, 8th Lord Cobham,
former Warden of the Cinque
Ports
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 80,
99
Brookesby, Dorothy, of co. Lincoln
-, her name erased from list of
recusants, 250
Brookeshaw, Mr.
-, 178
Broome, Mr. See Brome
Brouay, Gaston Spinola, Count of,
Master of the Horse to
Archduke Albert
-, quarrels with Count Visconti, 4
Broughton (Browghton), co. Lancs.
-, letter dated from, 257
Broughton, Brian, of Broughton,
co. Staffs.
-, 74
Broughton, Mark, seminary priest
-, allowed to leave England with
French Ambassador, 95
Brouncespeth. See Brancespeth
Brouncker, Anne, Lady, widow of
Sir Henry Brouncker
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
45, 166
-, letter to King, 166
-, petitions to King, 167
Brouncker, Sir Henry, late Lord
President of Munster
-, 45(3), 166, 167
Browne, Anthony Maria, 2nd
Viscount Montagu
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 202,
258
Browne, Sir Nicholas, late soldier
and Crown lessee in Ireland
-, 278, 280
Browne, Robert, Gentleman of the
Cellar
-, his pension, 308
Browne, Thomas, King's founder
of iron ordnance
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174
-, refers to discovery of new
mine of iron ore in co. Kent,
174
Browne, Valentine, of Molahiffe,
co. Kerry, Ireland
-, his rent as Undertaker to be
reduced, 337
Browne, Sir William, DeputyGovernor of Flushing
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 126,
156
Brownswick. See Brunswick
Broyle, The. See Broyle Park
Broyle Park, co. Sussex
-, 52, 54, 308(2)
Bruce, Edward, 1st Baron Bruce of
Kinross, Master of the Rolls
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 193
-, letter from Conway to, 193
Brudenell (Brutenell), John, of
Deene, co. Northants.
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Brudenell, Thomas, of Deene, co.
Northants.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 198
Bruges (Bridges) [West Flanders,
Belgium]
-, furnishes bonds for repayment
of English loan to insurgent
Low Countries, 58(2)
-, Viscount Cranborne visits, 248
Brûlart, Mathieu, Sieur de Berny,
French Ambassador in
Brussels
-, Edmondes to discuss Brandenburg's claims to Jülich and
Cleves with, 20
-, his representations on behalf
of the Princess of Orange
ignored, 81(4)
-, conveys message from French
King to Archduke about
Duke of Deuxponts, 82
-, alarmed by events in Jülich, 89
-, engaged in debates with Nuncio
and Spanish Ambassador, 89,
101, 115
Bruning, Mary, mother of Matthew
Bruning
-, her son's letter to, 17
Bruning (Brunninge), Matthew, of
the British Embassy in
Madrid
-, letters to Wilson, 5, 16
-, letter to his mother and cousin,
17
Brunswick, Dorothea, Duchess of,
daughter of Francis I, Duke
of Lorraine, and widow of
Eric II, Duke of Brunswick
-, her reception at the Court in
Brussels, 81
Brunswick, Elizabeth, Duchess of,
wife of Henry Julius, Duke
of Brunswick
-, 352
Brunswick-Lüneburg, Ernest II,
Duke of, cousin of Queen
Anne
-, entertained by King, 129
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Henry
Julius, Duke of
-, Wotton proposes to visit, 75, 76
-, 311, 352
Brusket, Michael, of Paul's Churchyard, London
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174
Brussels (Bruxels) [Belgium]
-, violence at, 2
-, confidential report sent to Earl
of Salisbury from, 7
-, letters dated from, 8, 18, 86, 87,
117, 136
-, Markham requests Earl of Salisbury to alter his place of
banishment from, 8
-, courier takes only eleven days
to travel from Madrid to, 10
-, 51, 85
-, furnishes bonds as security for
repayment of English loan,
58
-, hopes for Tyrone's success
circulate amongst Irish in, 88
-, Viscount Cranborne visits, 248
Brutenell, J. See Brudenell, John
Bruxels. See Brussels
Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos
-, 49
Brye. See Brie
Brye-Contre-Robert. See BrieComte-Robert
Buccleugh, Lord. See Scott, Walter
Buchanan, George, Scottish
historian
-, his De Jure Regi mentioned.
288
Buchanan, James, in the service
of the King
-, his pension, 308
Buchanan, (Buchanon), John
-, his pension purchased by
Tunstall, 180
Buchanan (Buchanon), Robert
-, grant of money to, 332
Buck, Sir George, Master of the
Revels
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 135
-, 350
Buck, Pe[ter], a shipwright
-, 307
Buck, Thomas, of London
-, rewarded for discovering abuses
in the office of the Navy, 87
Buckden (Bugden), co. Hunts.
-, letters dated from, 134, 196
Buckingham, co. Bucks.
-, 90
Buckinghamshire
-, commission of inquiry into
spoil of King's woods in, 100
-, 177
-, recusants in, 250, 270, 299
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Buckle (Buckley) Wood, co. Sussex
-, 120
Buckley Wood. See Buckle Wood
Buckminster (with Sewstern), co.
Leicester
-, manor of, 363
Buckworth, co. Hunts.
-, depopulation at, 89, 90
Budden (Boden), John, the Earl
of Salisbury's agent at Cranborne
-, wardship bestowed on, 45
-, sends report on building operations at Cranborne, 250
Buddle, George [? Rector of Friesthorpe, co. Lincs.]
-, petition from, 373
Bufalore. See Boffalora
Bugden. See Buckden
Bulbeck, Thomas, of Clevedon and
Kingston Seymour, co.
Somerset
-, petition from, 373
Bulbecke. See Bolbec
Bull, Henry, of Benwick Hall, co.
Herts.
-, informed of alleged treasure in
Hertford Castle, 128
Bull, Randolf, clock-keeper to the
King
-, to be warned not to abuse
offer of clock to King, 93
Burford, co. Oxford
-, 234
Burgavenny, Lord of. See Nevill, Edward
Burgh, Redmond (Bourk, Redman),
styled Baron Leitrim
-, well received in Spain, 87
Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, William
Burgon, Marquis of. See Charles of Austria
Burgundy (Bourgogne).
-, 112(3)
-, Governor of. See Bellegarde
Burgundy, House of
-, reference to former treaty between England and, 54
Burnell, Francis, Captain, formerly
Vice-Admiral of Essex
-, petition from, 324
Burnet, Robert, of Nether Penn, co.
Stafford
-, 374
Burnham Abbey, co. Bucks.
-, lease of woods belonging to, 190
Burrell (Borell), James, town surveyor of Berwick
-, acknowledgment of debt by, 29
-, letters to Wilson, 29, 301
-, 207
Burrowes
-, house of, 78
Burrughes, John. See Borrowes, John
Burward, Richard, of Cookley, co.
Suffolk
-, summoned on charge concerning tithes, 16
Bury (Berry), co. Hunts.
-, 90
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk
-, letter dated from, 191
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
198
Busfield, James, a pewterer of York
-, petition to Lord Sheffield, 363
Bush, Mr.
-, 208
Bushey Park, co. Middlesex
-, 342
Bushire (Bezar) [Persia]
-, 325
Bushop, Dr. William. See Bishop, William
Bussher, —, officer to the farmers
of the Customs in co. Kent
-, 207
Bussy, —, Master of the Horse
to Earl of Salisbury
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Butcher, John, Mayor of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Butler, Sir Henry. See Boteler, Sir Henry
Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of
Ormond, Lord Treasurer of
Ireland
-, 40, 183, 201, 232
Buttler, Mr. [? Sir Oliver Butler]
-, conveys letters from Edmondes
to Earl of Salisbury, 82
Button, Elizabeth, wife of
Sir Thomas Button
-, granted a pension, 361
Button, Sir Thomas, of Lawrenny,
co. Pembroke, admiral and
explorer
-, to command expedition to
discover North-West passage,
353
-, his wife granted a pension, 361
Bütow (Buthow) [Pomerania,
Germany]
-, letter dated from, 311
Byndon, Viscount. See Howard, Thomas
Byngham, Sir Richard. See Bingham, Sir Richard
Bynley. See Binley
Byrkeland. See Birkland
Bywell, co. Northumberland
-, description of Barony of, 66