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Q
Quarles, Edward, postmaster of the
Merchant Adventurers
-, 116
Queen, The. See Anne of Denmark
Queens' College, Cambridge
-, Fellowship available only for
natives of Yorkshire at, 156
-, dispute over election of Proctor
at, 323
-, Master of. See Tyndall,
Humphrey
Quendon, co. Essex
-, 232
Questiones Miscellanae
-, written by Becanus, 76
Quinn (Quhin), Walter
-, pension granted to, 338
Quittance. See Coutances
R
Rabie Castle. See Raby Castle
Raby (Rabie) Castle, co. Durham
-, seat of Duke of York, 60, 66
-, 73, 119, 132, 134
-, order for repair of, 119(2), 136
-, letter dated from, 134
Raby, John, yeoman, of Upwood,
co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Radcliff. See Redcliff
Radcliffe, Bridget, wife of Robert
Radcliffe, 5th Earl of Sussex
-, 198
Radcliffe, Henry, son of Robert Radcliffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, 198
Radcliffe, Jeremy, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Radcliffe, Robert, 5th Earl of
Sussex
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 56,
197
Radnorshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 68
Ragland, Egremont, brother of
Anne Balam
-, appeal to Earl of Salisbury on
behalf of, 43
Railston, John, an Undertaker in
Ulster
-, permitted to transport cattle
into Ireland without paying
Customs duties, 271
Ralegh, Lady. See Ralegh, Elizabeth
Ralegh, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of
Sir Walter Ralegh
-, letter to King, 185
Ralegh, Sir Walter, military and
naval commander and author
-, reference to his attainder,
153
-, alleged legal manoeuvres of,
153, 154
-, letter to Viscount Haddington,
282
-, his proposal for another expedition in search of gold, 282
Ramsay, John, Viscount Haddington
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 36,
102, 156
-, receives anonymous appeal
from member of House of
Commons, 260
-, Ralegh submits proposal for
another expedition in search
of gold to, 282
-, his pension, 308
Ramsay, Sir George, of Dalhousie
in Lothian, Scotland
-, King's gift of money to, 360
Ramsay (Ramsey), William
-, 262
-, his pension, 308
Ramsden (Ramesden), co. Essex
-, 228
Randall, Mr. See Randall, John
Randall, John, a London solicitor
-, commended for his services by
Privy Council, 10
Ranes, Christopher
-, granted lands in co. Lincoln,
316
Ranson, —
-, 32
Raphoe, Bishop of. See Knox, Andrew
Raphoe, Dean of. See O'Doghertie, Phelim
Ra's-e Halileh (Rashell) [Persia]
-, 325
Rasheley or Rashley, John, of
Menabelly, co. Cornwall,
Sheriff of Cornwall
-, named commissioner to investigate piracy in Cornwall,
10
Rashell. See Ra's-e Halileh
Ratcliff, —
-, moved from Furnival's Inn to
Staple Inn. 253
Rathborne, Aaron, a surveyor
petition from, 49
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
56, 67
Ratisbon (Regenspurg) [Bavaria,
Germany]
-, Diet of, 76
Ravenscroft, Anthony, Captain,
former commander of foot
in Ireland
-, granted pension, 316
Ravensdale Park, co. Derby
-, 285
Ravensworth, co. Yorks.
-, complaint from tenants of
King's manor of, 13
Ravis, Thomas, Bishop of London
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 155
-, confiscated papist books sent
to, 214
-, 231(2)
Rawlyns, Thomas, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Rawlyns, —, second Clerk of the
Kitchen to Prince Henry
-, 249
Raymond, John, purveyor of
poultry to the King
-, payment to, 331
Read, Mr. See Read, Sir Thomas
Read, Katherine, of co. Gloucester
-, alleged to be recusant, 300
Read, Sir Thomas, 1st husband of
Mildred Cecil, daughter of
Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of
Exeter
-, his widow's jointure raised
upon his land in Yorkshire,
50
Read (Reade), Sir William, Captain
of Holy Island
-, case between King and, 66
Readheadd, Robert. See Redhead, Robert
Readman (Redman), Gabriel, of
Maltby, Cleveland, co. Yorks.
-, granted recusant's property,
351
Recusants. (See under Counties)
-, reference to strength of, 327
Redcliff, St. Mary (Radcliff), parish
of, Bristol
-, King's almshouse in, 339
Redgrave, John, mariner
-, engaged in shipbuilding, 329
Redhead (Readheadd), Robert,
former Keeper of York
Castle, now server of the
King's Chamber
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 75
Redisham (Redsham), co. Suffolk
-, 91
Redman, Gabriel. See Readman, Gabriel
Redmayne, Marmaduke, deceased,
former Undertaker in the
plantation of Desmond lands
in Munster, Ireland
-, mentioned, 341
Redmayne, Robert Chancellor of
the Diocese of Norwich
-, writ of prohibition issued to, 16
Redpitsmanor Farm (Redd Pitts
Farm), co. Oxford
-, 367
Red Sea
-, goods from Indies transported
to Turkey through, 325
Redsham. See Redisham
Reedham, co. Norfolk
-, 232
Reeding, Mr. a beadle of the
University of Cambridge
-, Bainbridge committed to
custody of, 144
Regenspurg. See Ratisbon
Religion, freedom of King urged to allow, 289
Renaldes, H.
-, offers to instal "a secret
conveyance" in Earl of Salisbury's house, 185
Requests, Court of
-, 163
Requests, Masters of
-, 22, 164
Reth, Baron de, envoy of Brandenburg at Brussels
-, to discuss Brandenburg's claims
to Jülich and Cleves with
Edmondes, 20
Revellyon, Elyn, mate on board
Petre's ship
-, sent to Privy Council, 164
Reynolds, Mr.
-, 315
Rheinberg (Rhinberg) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 246
Rhinberg. See Rheinberg
Rhine (Rhin), River [Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne travels
down, 246, 247
Rhône (Rosne), River [France and
Switzerland]
-, 110, 111
Ribble [ton], co. Lancs.
-, The Eagle of, 253
Ribby with Wrea (Rigbycwra), co.
Lancs.
-, bailiwick of manor of, 188
Ricardott. See Richardot
Riccall (Ricall), co. Yorks.
-, sale of King's wood at, 79
Richardot (Ricardott), Jean,
President of the Council of
the Archduke Albert
-, agreement over Hoens with, 42
-, 45
-, pleased with letter from Earl
of Salisbury, 54
-, his criticism of Spaniards, 54
-, objects to English colonisation
in Virginia, 60
-, warns Edmondes of Archduke's
intention to refuse King's
book, 80
-, his representations on behalf
of Princess of Orange ignored,
81
-, guarantees form of Spanish
ratification of truce as acceptable to Dutch, 86
-, despatched to Paris to allay
French suspicions over
Cleves, 114, 117
-, discusses Cleves with Edmondes,
114
Richardson, John, Regius Professor
of Divinity at University
of Cambridge
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 13
-, elected Master of Peterhouse,
13, 15
Richardson, John, lawyer
-, letter to Wilson, 318
-, incurs censure of Earl of
Salisbury, 318
Richardson, John, of Upwood, co.
Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of
depopulation, 90
Richmond, co. Yorks.
-, 49
Richmond (Richemont), co. Surrey
-, letters dated from, 147, 249,
253
Ricott. See Rycote
Ridgeway, Thomas, 1st Baron
Ridgeway, Treasurer at War
of Ireland
-, 304, 358
Rigbycwra. See Ribby with Wrea
Ringmer, co. Sussex
-, 54
Rippon (Ryppon), co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 56
Rivarola, Domenico, Cardinal of
Nazareth
-, letter to, 319
Rivoli (St. Andre a Villane a Rivole)
[Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 239
Rivoltella (Rutella) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 242
"Roades", The [Normandy,
France]
-, 219
Roberts, John, seminary priest
-, allowed to leave England with
French Ambassador, 95
Robertes, —, a shepherd
-, granted lease by Lord Clifton
at Buckworth, 89
Robinson, Edward [? of Lincoln's
Inn, London]
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
324
Robinson, Henry, Bishop of Carlisle
-, requests timber for erection
of church, 67
Roche, co. Somerset [? co. Cornwall]
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Rochefoucaut, Monsieur de la. See La Rochefoucaud
Rochester, co. Kent
-, protest against the Customer
of, 230, 231
Rochester, Bishop of. See Neile, Richard
Rochester, Dean of. See Blague, Thomas
Rockingham, co. Northants.
-, request for timber from King's
forest of, 7
-, letter dated from, 71
Rockingham Forest, co. Northants.
-, 3, 285
Rockingham Park, co. Northants.
-, 71, 189
Rocksteade (Rocksteede), co. Hants.
-, manor of, 269
Roe, Sir Henry. See Rowe, Sir Henry
Rogers, Edward, seminary priest
-, allowed to leave England with
French Ambassador, 95
Rogerson, John, Alderman of
Coventry
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 42
Rohan, Henri, Duke of purchases horses in England, 50
Rolls, Mastership of
-, King's grant to Sir Julius
Caesar of reversion of, 292
Rolston, Lancelot, verderer of Sherwood Forest
-, signs report on misdemeanours
in Sherwood Forest, 57
Rome [Italy]
-, Tyrone going to, 8
-, Michell's activities in, 25(2)
-, English College in, 25
-, dissensions amongst Irish in,
72
-, arrogant behaviour of Spanish
Ambassador in, 81, 82
-, Tyrone reported to have left
secretly for Spain from, 86
-, doubts raised as to Tyrone's
departure from, 88
-, constant passage of Tyrone's
agents between Spain and,
88
-, news from, 115
-, pilgrims at, 185
-, 205, 288
-, Manfredi executed at, 230
Romeny, William. See Romney, William
Romney (Romeny), Sir William,
Alderman of London, Merchant Adventurer
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury
from Merchant Adventurers,
43
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 234
Rookwood (Rookewood), Elizabeth,
of Coldham Hall, co. Suffolk,
widow of Ambrose Rookewood, executed for complicity in Gunpowder Plot
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
-, land forfeited by, 360
Rooper, Sir John. See Roper, Sir John
Roos, Lord. See Cecil, William
Rope. See Roupe, Thomas
Roper, Sir Christopher, later 2nd
Baron Teynham
-, Jesuits entertained by, 63
-, His wife. See Roper, Katherine
Roper, Henry, of Mountfield, co.
Essex [? co. Sussex]
-, alleged to be recusant, 232
Roper (Rooper), Sir John, Chief
Clerk of the Common Pleas
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 137
-, sends gift of falcons to Earl of
Salisbury, 137
-, 173
Roper, Katherine, wife of Sir
Christopher Roper
-, her defiance of King's messengers, 63
Rosne, River. See Rhône
Rosny, Monsieur de. See Sully
Ross, Bishop of. See Lindsay, David
Ross (Rosse), Mr.
-, Earl of Salisbury's letter to, 370
Ross (Rosse), David
-, licensed to go to Newfoundland
to procure hawks for King,
346
Rostorne. See Royston
Rotde. See Roth
Roth (Rotde) [Bavaria, Germany]
-, mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 245
Rotherfield Greyes (Grayes), co.
Oxford, seat of Baron Knollys
-, letter dated from, 249
Rotherhithe (Redrith, Redreth), co.
Surrey
-, Incorporation of the Masters,
Wardens and Commonalty
of Shipwrights of, 357
Rothwell, Ellis, Page of the Bedchamber
-, granted recusant's lands by
King, 272
-, his pension, 308
Rotterdam [S. Holland, Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 247
-, Winwood's threat to, 354
Rouen [Seine-Inférieure, France]
-, imposition levied upon English
cloth at, 177
Roupe or Roope, Thomas, in the
service of the Earl of Salisbury
-, mourner at the funeral of
Earl of Salisbury, 375
Rous, Sir Anthony, of Halton, co.
Cornwall
-, named commissioner to
investigate piracy in Cornwall, 11
Rous (Rowse), John, of Rous Lench,
co. Worcester
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Routh, —, in the service of the
Earl of Tyrone
-, arrives in Rome from Spain, 88
Rowe (Roe), Sir Henry, Lord
Mayor of London [1607–8]
-, 231
Rowe, Nicholas, yeoman tailor in
the Great Wardrobe
-, his death, 315
Rowley, Thomas, of the Company
of Merchant Adventurers
-, readmitted after expulsion for
marrying a foreigner, 329
Rowse, John. See Rous, John
Roydon, co. Essex
-, manor of, 314
Roye, Edward, merchant of Weymouth
-, petitions Earl of Salisbury, 226
Roye, John, merchant of Weymouth
-, petitions Earl of Salisbury, 226
Royston (Roiston, Rostorne,
Rosterne, Roystorne), co.
Herts.
-, letters dated from, 5, 11, 16,
18, 139, 141, 142(2), 143, 144,
146, 148, 149, 150, 159, 160,
192 (3), 197(2), 255(3), 257,
263, 269, (2), 270
-, 9, 217, 234, 265(2)
-, neglect by J.P.s of repairs to
road between London and,
141
Royter, Mr.
-, 133
Ruckholts, co. Essex
-, letter dated from, 137
Rudiard, Benjamin. See Rudyerd, Benjamin
Rudolph II, Emperor
-, King sends copy of his book
to, 64
-, summons Duke of Neuburg
and Margrave of Brandenburg to submit territorial
claims to Imperial Chamber,
82
-, his authority disregarded by
Protestants of Bohemia, 82
-, grants freedom of religion to
Protestants of Bohemia, 89
-, sends Archduke Leopold to
Jülich to maintain his title
there, 100
-, 114(2), 117, 245, 311
-, orders arrest of Merchant
Adventurers and English
merchants in Hanseatic
towns, 225
-, King retaliates by ordering
arrest of subjects of, 225
Rudyerd (Rudiard), Benjamin,
poet and politician
-, receives grant of money from
King, 5
Rusland. See Russia
Rusle. See Russell, Thomas
Russell, Edward, 3rd Earl of Bedford
-, 190, 329
Russell, Elizabeth, Lady, widow
of John, Lord Russell, son
of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl
of Bedford
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 77,
78
Russell, Thomas, industrialist
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 74
-, establishes sulphur works, 74
-, receives licence to manufacture
copper, 200
Russell (Rusle), Thomas, member
of Christ's College, Cambridge
-, to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144
Russia (Rusland). See also Muscovy.
-, 79
Rutella. See Rivoltella
Rutland, Earl of. See Manners, Roger
Rutlandshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 177
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
Ryce, John, a keeper in Enfield
Chase
-, signs joint request to King, 151
Rycote (Rycott, Ricott), co. Oxford
-, 42
-, letters dated from, 48, 62, 68,
69, 234
Rydder (Ryder), Sir William, a
London merchant and Alderman
-, 29, 348
Rydder, Mr.
-, 236, 279
Ryman, George
-, granted reversion of Keepership of Hare Warren at
Hampton Court, 358
Ryppon. See Ripon