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E
Eagle, The, of Ribble [ton]
-, laden with calf-skins and Yorkshire kerseys for La Rochelle,
253
Eard or Clayford, co. Kent
-, parsonage of, 342
Eastcotte, George, a Bridgwater
merchant
-, captured by pirates, 214
Eastemstead. See Easthampstead
Easthampstead Park (Esomstedd,
Eastemstead), co. Berks.
-, sale of trees in, 59
-, letter dated from, 235
East India Company (Dutch)
-, Hudson sent to discover NorthEast passage by, 152
East India Company (English)
-, granted monopoly of import of
pepper, 154
East Indies
-, 4, 19
-, reasons for Spanish concessions
to Dutch in trade with, 27
-, effect of price of silver on the
trade of, 124
-, expansion of English shipping
resulting from trade with,
154
-, Turks import goods from, 325
Easton. See Easton, Peter
Easton, Peter, English pirate
-, arrives in Ireland, 308
-, pardoned by King, 308, 309,
319
Eaton, co. Bedford
-, rectory and advowson of, 328
Eccleston, Edward, of Eccleston,
co. Lancs.
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Edgecombe, Peter. See Edgecumbe, Peter
Edgecumbe (Edgecombe), Peter,
of Mount Edgecumbe, co.
Cornwall
-, his death mentioned, 10, 11
Edgeley, William
-, presents Anne Walliston for
recusancy, 232
Edinburgh (Edinbrough), Scotland
-, letters dated from, 31, 169
-, complaint against master of
Dutch ship by merchant of,
361
Edmond, Mr.
-, replaced by Dyos, 150
Edmondes, Clement, Clerk of the
Privy Council
-, granted goods and property
of recusants, 250
Edmondes, Sir Thomas, English
Ambassador to Brussels, later
Ambassador to France
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 2, 4,
9, 10, 13, 15, 18, 21, 27,
34, 36, 42, 45, 51(2), 54, 56,
60, 68, 71, 80, 85, 86, 88,
100, 114, 117, 222, 278, 309
-, orders Captain Gray to send
confidential report to Earl
of Salisbury, 7
-, receives copy of King's answer
to Giron's request for simple
truce with States General, 13
-, to intervene on behalf of Hoens,
19
-, Margrave of Brandenburg's request concerning, 20
-, asked by Privy Council to
favour Alberz, 20
-, offers reasons for East Indies
trade concessions by Spain
to Dutch, 27
-, letter to Earl of Northampton,
42
-, 48, 54, 92, 97, 113, 126, 136, 327
-, to be employed in France, 51
-, to present King's book to Archduke, 64
-, recalled from Brussels, 64
-, granted leave to go to Spain, 72
-, refuses to attend audience with
Archdukes, 80
-, letter to King, 85
-, recommends Colonel Patton for
King's pardon, 85
-, discusses Spanish policy towards England, 87
-, refers to new developments at
Jülich and their possible
effects on Franco-Spanish
relations, 88
-, receives instructions how to
prevent Flemish aid to
Tyrone, 97
-, one of his primary tasks as
ambassador, 98
-, Earl of Salisbury to convey
special instructions from
King to, 98
-, discusses affairs of Cleves with
Cardonne and Spinola, 100
-, expresses his views on the
question of Cleves to
Richardot, 114
-, obtains confidential information from French Ambassador, 117
-, presents his letters of revocation to Archduke, 117
-, requests payment of salary,
278
-, his views on projected dynastic
marriages between France
and Spain, 309, 310
-, instructions to, 341
Edney, Walter, deceased, late
Undertaker at Clogher, co.
Tyrone, Ireland
-, his pension given to Hope, 347
Edwards, John, of Chirk, co. Denbigh
-, alleged to be recusant, 316
Egerton, Sir Thomas, Baron Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
13, 28, 129, 135, 138, 227
-, signs Privy Council directives
on cloth trade, 44, 56
-, 56, 59, 82, 84, 92, 136, 172,
195, 208
-, criticised by Elizabeth Throckmorton, 84
-, compares himself with
Diogenes, 138
-, signs Privy Council letter on
transportation of corn, 211
-, 230, 235, 254, 255, 269, 274,
286, 293, 294, 299, 320, 327,
349, 361
-, to issue writs for the burning
of Legate and Wightman,
294, 389
Elbing [W. Prussia, Germany]
-, English Company of, 2, 3
Eldred, John, of St. Michael
Bassingshall, London, merchant and Alderman
-, grants to, 329, 330
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
-, reference to, 5, 14, 19, 24, 42,
43, 55(2), 57, 58, 75, 80, 83,
126, 162, 171, 174, 175, 180,
186, 191, 194, 224, 227, 253,
261, 299, 332, 337, 341, 347,
359
Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of
James I
-, in the charge of Lord Harington, 51
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
200, 276(2)
-, King of Sweden's proposal to
marry, 272, 273
-, proposal of marriage between
Prince of Piedmont and, 309,
344
-, rejection of marriage proposal,
343, 344, 345
-, linen, etc. for, 361
Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of
Henry IV of France
-, marriage proposed between
Prince of Spain and, 309, 310
Ellerton, co. Yorks.
-, letters dated from, 116, 120
Ellesworth. See Elsworth
Ellis (Ellys), William, Alderman of
Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
-, to answer charges before Earl
of Salisbury, 169
Elly, John, a preacher
-, obtains reversion of a prebend
of Windsor, 316
Elmer, Bishop. See Aylmer, John
Elmsoles, Cobham, co. Kent dispute over, 364
Elphinstone, James, 1st Baron
Balmerino
-, Earl of Dunbar justifies his
part in the trial of, 30
-, copy of verdict against, 37
-, reference to his examination
by Privy Council, 172
-, King's anger towards, 173
Elphinstone (Elphingstone), James,
Gentleman Usher to the
Queen, later Gentleman of
the Privy Chamber
-, 179
-, letter to King, 365
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 365
Elphinstone, Michael
-, his pension bought by Proctor,
180
Elsey, John, an English merchant imprisoned in Madrid, 4
Elsworth (Ellesworth), co. Cambridge
-, 90
Eltham, co. Essex
-, 299
Elton, Richard (Elltoun, Rychard),
Alderman of Portsmouth
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 191
Ely, Bishop of. See Heton, Martin
Ely House, Holborn, London
-, 116
Emperor, The. See Rudolph II
Enclosures
-, projected for King's manors,
369
-, 373
Enfield Chase, co. Middlesex
-, 151
-, parcel of Duchy of Lancaster,
221
Engelstedt, Ludolph, in the service
of the King of Denmark
-, permitted to buy and transport
ordnance out of England, 69,
338, 339
England
-, Duke of Rohan buys horses in,
50
-, foreign trade and financial
trends cause drain of silver
from, 124
-, attempt to solve question of
debts between Crowns of
France and, 134.
-, reference to cool relations between France and, 203
-, Anglo-Dutch defensive treaty
sent by States General to, 204
-, Frenchmen bring pocket dags
into, 221
-, Duke of Bouillon invited to go
to, 222
-, France alarmed by frequency
of couriers between Spain
and, 222
-, Emperor's subjects and their
goods arrested in, 225
-, King signs orders regulating
trade between Scotland and,
313
-, rumours in Spain of stricter
treatment of Catholics in, 333
-, Villeroy's desire to improve
relations between France and,
335, 336
-, Virginia Company and colonists
to benefit from lotteries in,
337
-, treaty concluded between Protestant Union of Germany
and, 354
-, reference to increasing population in, 369
English, —
-, alleged to be conspiring with
Ralegh against Gilbert, 153
Enkhuizen (Ancusan) [N. Holland,
Netherlands]
-, examination of mariners from,
209, 210
d'Entragues, Madame. See d'Entraigues
d'Entraigues (d'Entragues), Marie
Touchet, Madame, favourite
of Charles IX, King of
France, and mother of Charles
de Valois, Duc d'Angoulême
-, town and castle of Langeais
bestowed upon, 105
Epenes. See Les Pennes
d'Epernon, Jean Louis de Nogaret
de la Valette, Duc, Governor
of Boulogne
-, his chateau at Le Petit Niort,
107
-, his house at Cadillac, 107
-, 237
Erasmus (Erasme), Desiderius
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
his statue in Rotterdam, 247
Erasmus, Peter, member of the
Danish embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260
Ersfeild, Anthony, Captain
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury
informing him of Sir Francis
Vere's death, 136
Ersfeilde, Sir Thomas. See Eversfield, Sir Thomas
Erskine, Thomas, 1st Viscount
Fentoun
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 216,
254
-, advised by King not to accept
pension from States General,
216
Erskine (Erskin), William, a Scottish
parson
-, his pension bought by Grimesditch, 180
Esk (Eske), co. Cumberland
-, 67
Eske. See Esk
Esomstedd Park. See Easthampstead Park
Essex
-, Sir Thomas Mildmay appointed
Deputy-Lieutenant of, 56
-, recusants in, 174, 228, 232, 296,
297
-, parks in, 308
-, woods in, 342
-, 361
-, Receiver-General for. See
Davyes, Sir John
Essex, Earl of. See Devereux, Robert
Estreats, Clerk of the
-, 359
Estwick, Nicholas, Fellow of Christ's
College, Cambridge
-, to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144
Eure, Lord. See Eure, Ralph
Eure, Ralph, 3rd Lord Eure, Lord
President of the Council of
Wales
-, 41
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 148
-, given leave of absence, 330
Eversfield (Ersfeilde), Sir Thomas,
of Denne, co. Sussex
-, letter to Caesar, 27
Ewelme (Neweelme), co. Oxford
-, Honour of, 36, 39
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Ewens, John, of Sutton, co. Somerset
-, alleged to be recusant, 228
Ewert, Mr.
-, 200
Excether. See Exeter
Exchequer, The (English)
-, 9, 12, 41, 57, 67, 82, 153, 154,
163, 188, 198, 199, 272, 287,
295, 301, 304, 314, 315(2),
359
-, inquisitions into property of
convicted recusants to be
sent to, 291, 297(2)
-, defrays expenses of Shirley
and of Turkish envoys, 315
-, payments by, 327, 328, 329,
331 (2), 332, 336, 338, 340,
342, 343, 346, 348, 349, (3),
350 (3), 352 (2), 357, 358,
360, (2) 361, 362 (2)
-, Auditors of, 359
Exchequer, The (Scottish)
-, 314
Exchequer, Barons of the 83, 297
Exchequer, Chancellor of the. See Caesar, Sir Julius
Exchequer, Chief Baron of the. See Tanfield, Sir Laurence
Exchequer, Court of the
-, 50, 102, 153(2), 154, 163
Exchequer, Treasurer of the. See Cecil, Robert
Exchequer, Under-Treasurer of the. See Caesar, Sir Julius
Exeter (Excether), co. Devon
-, letter endorsed by post at, 152
Exeter, Diocese of
-, 332
Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil, Thomas
Exmoor (Exmore), co. Devon
-, Forest listed as Queen's
property, 185
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Eye and Dunsden (Ayr and Dunsdon), co. Oxford
-, 39
Eyemouth, Berwickshire, Scotland
-, goods conveyed by land from
England to Scotland to pass
through, 314
Eyre, Sir William, of Great Chalfield,
co. Wilts.
-, to inquire into abuses at
Bradford, 342
Eyres, Sir John, Gentleman of the
Privy Chamber
-, regranted Valencia Island for
plantation, 341