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G
Gaddesby (Gradsby), co. Leicester
-, 232
Gage, Edward, uncle of Sir Henry
Guildford
-, 52
Gainford (Gainforth), co. Durham
-, trees sold at, 60, 66, 72, 73,
79(2), 88
-, 119, 136
-, Keeper of. See Brackenbury,
Francis
Gainforth. See Gainford
Gainsford Wood. See Gainford
Galbraith (Galbrieth), Francis,
Sergeant of the Pantry
-, his pension, 308
Galen, Roman physician
-, reference to, 366
Galien, Emperor of Rome
-, Viscount Cranborne visits ruins
of his palace at Bordeaux,
107
Gall, Francis, Clerk of the Signet
-, 353, 358(2), 360, 361
Gallawaye. See Galway
Galloway, Patrick. See Galway, Patrick
Galway (Gallawaye), co. Galway,
Ireland
-, benefits enjoyed by freemen
of, 304, 305
Galway (Galloway), Patrick, a
Scottish minister
-, his pension bought by Ingram,
180
Gamull, William, Mayor of Chester
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 67,
135
Gant. See Ghent
Garaway, Mr. See Garway, William
Garbrand, Tobias, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Garda (Guarda), Lake [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne visits, 242
Gardener, Humphrey, a London
gunmaker
-, questioned about his sale of
pocket dags, 221(3)
Gardon, River [France]
-, 109
Garnish, Nicholas, of Redisham,
co. Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Garonne, River [France]
-, 107(4)
Garroway. See Garway
Garstang (Garstange), William, of
Broughton, co. Lancs.
-, involved in case of attempted
conveyance of calf-skins
abroad, 257, 258(5)
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 258
Garter, Order of the
-, book in folio of the founders of,
68
-, bestowed by King on Prince of
Orange, 353, 356
-, Chancellor of. See More, Sir
George
Garter, Knights of the
-, 343, 358
Garve (Garvey), Neal, Irish rebel
-, 103
Garvey, Neale. See Garve, Neal
Garway (Garroway), co. Hereford
-, letter dated from, 58
Garway (Garaway), William, of
St. Peter the Poor, London,
contractor for sale of Crown
lands and a farmer of the
Customs
-, 128(2), 179, 361
Gascoigne, Sir William, of Castle
Leavington, co. Yorks.
-, concerned with repair of Raby
Castle, 136
Gatehouse, The, prison, Westminster, London
-, letters dated from, 9, 193
-, 343
-, Keeper of. See Meysy, William
Gatinare. See Gattinara
Gatley, Mary
-, granted alms room in the
parish of St. Ethelburg, 362
Gattinara (Gatinare), Mercurino
Arboris, Count of Gattinara
-, commands fortress of Montmélian, 238
Gaudy, Lord. See Gawdy, Sir Francis
Gaunt. See Ghent
Gavell, Edmund, of Weybridge,
co. Surrey
-, 27
-, signs valuation of King's land,
64
Gawdy (Gaudy), Sir Francis, Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas
-, mentioned, 194
Gawsworth, Cheshire
-, 206
Geddes. See Geddes, John
Geddes, John, formerly in the King's
service in Scotland
-, reference to his copying of
King's book, 83
Geneva (Genewe) [Switzerland]
-, Michell's behaviour in, 25
-, 26, 156
-, Terrail executed at, 51
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of, 111
-, King's resolution to oppose
Duke of Savoy's aggression
against, 210
Genett, Guillaume de, in the service
of the Duke of Rohan
-, sent to England to buy
horses, 50
Genewe. See Geneva
Genoa [Italy]
-, Tyrone's agents travel between
Rome and Spain via, 88,
-, King in debt to the Palavicini
of, 202
Gère (Gire), River [France]
-, provides water power for
industry at Vienne, 110
Germany
-, Wotton's memorandum on his
proposed visit to Princes of,
75, 76
-, 79, 89, 114, 202, 298
-, King refuses sale and transport
of English ordnance to Dukes
and Princes of, 94
-, bad weather prevents Viscount
Cranborne from visiting, 111
-, contention between Protestants
in, 116
-, factors of Merchant Adventurers arrested in Hanseatic
cities, 225
-, proposed dynastic marriages
between Savoy and England
disliked in, 345
-, King orders treaty to be concluded with Protestant Union
of, 354
-, Prince of Orange suggests that
confederation to defend Protestantism includes Princes
of, 355
Ghent (Gaunt, Gant) [East Flanders,
Belgium]
-, furnishes bonds for repayment
of English loan to insurgent
Low Countries, 58
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 248
-, dominated by Spanish garrison,
248
Gibb, John, Groom of the Bedchamber
-, his pension, 308
Gibbons, Orlando, organist of the
Chapel Royal
-, his suit, 338
Gibson, Mr. See Gibson, Walter
Gibson, Sir John, member of the
Council of the North
-, 34
Gibson, Walter, a commissioner for
the sale of the King's woods
-, sells woods to Earl of Shrewsbury, 54
-, 59
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury and
Caesar, 178
Gibson, William, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Giffard (Gifford), Richard, of
Tytherley and Lockerley, co.
Hants.
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Gifford, Dr. See Gifford, William
Gifford, Richard. See Giffard, Richard
Gifford (Gyfford), Richard, seacaptain and privateer
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 271,
293
-, committed to prison, 271
Gifford, William, English Catholic
and Benedictine
-, 256
Gilbert, Adrian, explorer, halfbrother to Sir Walter Ralegh
-, defendant in legal proceedings,
153
Gilbert, Margaret, daughter of Howel
Gilbert, tenant of the Barony
of Powys, co. Montgomery
-, her wardship, 324
Gilbourne, Sir Nicholas, of Charing,
co. Kent
-, 32
Giles (Gyles), Nathaniel, Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Gillingham, co. Dorset
-, Forest and Park listed as
Queen's property, 185
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Gimingham (Gymingham), co.
Norfolk
-, disturbances on manor of, 235
Ginlett, Richard, of Spaldwick, co.
Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Girdlers, Corporation of, London
-, licensed to erect hospital, 352
Gire, River. See Gère
Girling, William, yeoman, of Walpole, co. Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Giron, Don Fernando, Knight of
Malta, Spanish Ambassador
Extraordinary to England
-, his negotiations with King, 13
-, returns to Brussels, 18
Glass
-, reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Glasshouses
-, proposal to import, 294
Glastonbury, co. Somerset
-, stewardship of, 373
Glemham, Lady Anne, daughter of
Thomas Sackville, Earl of
Dorset, and wife of Sir Henry
Glemham, of Little Glemham, co. Suffolk
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 133
Gloucester, co. Gloucester
-, protest against jurisdiction of
Council of Wales by inhabitants of, 278
Gloucester, co. Gloucester
-, Honour of, 313
Gloucestershire
-, recusants in, 228, 300, 360
-, protest against jurisdiction of
Council of Wales by inhabitants of, 278
-, 342, 363, 367
Glover, Richard, a London pewterer
-, request to release quantity of
tin for the use of, 145
Glover, Sir Thomas, English Ambassador to Turkey
-, 138
Glover, William, Surveyor of
Norfolk and Suffolk
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 235
Goad (Gode), Roger, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 53,
195
-, 147
-, agrees that the election of
Pemberton is void, 160
-, his son. See Goad, Roger
Goad, Roger, son of Roger Goad,
Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge
University
-, fatally wounded by Lisle, 53
-, Star Chamber to investigate
assault on, 53, 195
-, further reference to case of, 196
Goche, Barnabas, Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge University
-, Earl of Salisbury writes to, 323
Gode, Doctor. See Goad, Roger
Godley Corner or Brill Hill, co.
Bucks.
-, 222
Godolphin, Sir William, of Breage,
co. Cornwall
-, named commissioner to investigate piracy in Cornwall,
10
-, 74
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 146
-, sends piece of ambergris as
present to Earl of Salisbury,
146
-, begs not to be appointed
sheriff, 146
Gofton, Sir Francis, of London,
Auditor of Prests in the
Exchequer
-, petition from, 311
-, 358
Goldfinch, Henry, of co. Cork,
Ireland
-, petition to Privy Council, 278
Golding, Percival
-, pedigrees delivered to, 68
Goldsmiths, Company of, London
-, new Lord Mayor a member of,
317 and n.
Gontherant (Gunterod, Guntrodt)
Sir Henri de, a naturalised
German
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 40
-, 236, 279, 298
Goodale, Thomas. See Goodall, Thomas
Goodall (Goodale), Thomas, a
London surgeon
-, named as one of Sir Robert
Stewart's sureties, 165
Goodere, Sir Henry. See Goodyer, Sir Henry
Goodshaw, Robert, Queen's messenger
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
324
Goodwin, Sir Francis, of Wooburn
Deyncourt, co. Bucks.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury,
75
Goodyer, Sir Henry, literary patron
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
46, 205
Gordon (Gourdon), George, Lord,
son of George Gordon, Earl
of Huntley
-, 317
Gordon, John, Dean of Salisbury
-, 313, 330
-, granted authority of J.P. in
Salisbury, 330
Gordon, Patrick, English agent at
the Court of Poland
-, 315
Gorges, Sir Arthur, of Chelsea,
poet and translator
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 253
Gorges, Theobald (Tibbot), nephew
of Sir Arthur Gorges
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 103
-, reports on his study of foreign
languages, 103
Gorges, Sir Thomas, of Langford,
co. Wilts., Keeper of Hurst
Castle
-, 14
-, reference to his death, 251
Gosnoll, Thomas, of London
-, 347
Gourdon, Lord. See Gordon, George
Gradsby. See Gaddesby
Grafton, co. Oxford
-, deer killed at, 136
Graham (Grayme, Gryme), Sir John,
Gentleman of the Bedchamber
-, his pension bought by Francis,
180
-, his pension, 308
-, King's gift of money to, 358
Graie's Inn, See Gray's Inn
Grand, Monsr. le. see St. Lary, Roger de
Grave, Robert, yeoman of the
King's Toyle
-, 336
Gravelines (Grevelinnes, Grevelinge)
[Nord, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 248
Gravenor, —, a draper at Hertford
-, informed of alleged treasure
at Hertford Castle, 128
Gravesend, co. Kent
-, ships from Dunkirk to be
searched for Catholic literature at, 61
-, Winwood travels to Holland
via, 120
-, new ordnance made for fort at,
174
-, letter dated from, 214
-, priests arrested and Catholic
literature confiscated at, 214
-, coal illegally unloaded and sold
at, 230, 231
-, Lord Chamberlain to meet
Marshal of Poland at, 290
-, manor of, 329
Gray, Sir John. See Grey, Sir John
Gray, Captain
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
7, 21
Graye, Dorothy, Lady. See Grey, Dorothy, Lady
Grayes. See Rotherfield Greys
Grayme, Sir John. See Graham, Sir John
Gray's Inn (Graie's Inn), London 201, 373
Great Britain
-, Dutch alleged to be besieging
Archduke's ships in ports of,
369
Greatham (Greetham), co. Durham
-, advowson of the Hospital at,
73
-, Master of the Hospital at,
See Dethick, Henry
Great Seal, The (of England)
-, 6, 294, 320, 348
-, misabuse of, 349
Great Seal, The (of Ireland)
-, 351
Great Turk, The. See Ahmed I
Great Wardrobe, The
-, 315, 342, 352
-, warrants to, 340, 346(2), 349
-, Master of. See Aston, Sir Roger
-, Yeoman Tailor of. See Rowe,
Nicholas, Young, John
Greaves, Francis (Greves, Frauncis),
a London pewterer
-, request to release quantity of
tin for the use of, 145
Greaves or Greves, Richard, of
Moseley, co. Worcester
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Greaves (Greves), Richard
-, grant to, 331
Green, Peter, in the service of
Sir Griffin Markham
-, indiscreet behaviour of, 167
Greene. See Wisborough Green
Greene, Mr. See Greene, John
Greene, John, of Sampford, co.
Essex
-, his recusancy reported to Earl
of Salisbury, 174
Greene, John, a Scotsman
-, killed by Arnott, 361
Greenwax
-, issues of, 359
Greenwich (Grenwich), co. Kent
-, letters dated from, 59, 64, 65,
66, 68, 84
-, 71, 271, 296, 329
-, the Armoury at, 301
-, the Queen's garden at, 340
-, complaint about the state of
the town of, 368
Greetham Hospital. See Greatham
Gregory, Robert, King's searcher
at Poole
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 51
Gregson, William [? of Berwick,
co. Northumberland]
-, witnesses bond, 29
Grenoble [Isère, France]
-, seat of the Parlement of
Dauphiné, 110
Grent, John, surveyor of ships
-, 357
Gresham, Sir Thomas, founder of
the Royal Exchange
-, mentioned, 50
Gresham, Thomas, of Tilsey, co.
Surrey
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Grevelinnes. See Gravelines
Greves. See Greaves
Greville, Sir Edward, of Milcote,
co. Warwick
-, his case recommended to
attention of Privy Council,
185
Greville, Thomasin, of Sezincote,
co. Gloucester, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 360
Grey, Lord. See Grey, Thomas
Grey (Graye), Dorothy, Lady,
widow of Arthur Grey, 14th
Lord Grey of Wilton
-, letter to Sir Charles Cornwallis,
48
Grey, Edward, of Morpeth, co.
Northumberland
-, named Commissioner for the
North, 180
Grey, Jane Sibilla, mother of
Thomas Grey, 15th Lord
Grey of Wilton
-, 47
Grey, Sir John, of Bradgate, co.
Leicester
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 70
Grey, John
-, 228, 259
Grey, Thomas, 15th Lord Grey of
Wilton, attainted
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury from
the Tower, 47
-, his mother. See Jane Sibilla
Greyes. See Rotherfield Greys
Griffin, John, of King's College,
Cambridge
-, accessory to Lisle's assault on
Goad, 195
Grimesditch, John [? of Woolley,
co. Yorks.]
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Groyne, The. See Corunna
Gryme. See Gryme, George
Gryme, Sir John. See Graham, Sir John
Gryme, George, of Gimingham,
co. Norfolk
-, riotous proceedings of, 235
Guadalesco, Philip de Cardonne,
Marquis of, Spanish Ambassador at Brussels
-, forced by Edmondes to discard
his favourable treatment of
Hugh Owen, 2
-, criticises Spanish Ambassador
at London, 4
-, his opinion of Philip III's
attitude towards proposed
peace treaty, 4
-, active in furthering peace treaty,
27
-, debates question of Jülich with
French Ambassador, 89
-, discusses Cleves with Edmondes, 100
Guadalesta, Francisco de Mendoza,
Marquis of, Admiral of
Aragon
-, reported to have been arrested,
68
Guarda, Lake. See Garda
Guelderland [Netherlands] 354
Gueldres, Duchy of
-, Wesel, a town belonging to, 246
Guernsey, Island of
-, letter dated from, 43
-, Lord Carew leaves London for,
175
-, Lord Carew reports on state
of affairs in, 227
-, Governor of. See Leighton,
Sir Thomas
Guildford (Guldeforde), Sir Henry,
Governor of Broyle Park
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 52,
54
Guildhall (Geldhall) The, London Lord Mayor's banquet at, 144
Guise, Charles de Lorraine, Duc de
-, welcomes Viscount Cranborne
at Marseilles, 109, 138, 156
Guldeford, Sir Henry. See Guildford, Sir Henry
Gulfo Persico. See Persian Gulf
Gunpowder
-, Privy Council emphasises importance of domestic manufacture of, 84
-, Earl of Worcester licensed to
export, 196
-, King grants licence for manufacture of, 365
Gunpowder Plot
-, fire at King's stable in Farnham
talked about as another, 96
Gunterod. See Gontherant, Sir Henri de
Guntrodt, Sir Henry. See Gontherant, Sir Henri de
Gurlyn, Thomas, of Bulls Hall,
co. Suffolk
-, granted recusants' land, 296,
297
Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden Spens sent as envoy to, 362
Gyfford, Richard. See Gifford, Richard
Gyles, Nathaniel. See Giles, Nathaniel
Gymingham. See Gimingham