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Dacke, Dorothy, wife of Robert Dacke, 166, 178.
Dacke, Robert [? of Bawdeswell, co. Norfolk], sues Tewe for non-payment of tithes, 166. 178.
Dackombe, John (later Sir John
Dackombe), solicitor to the
Earl of Salisbury, afterwards
Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster, letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 1.
-, protests against slanderous
statements made about him,
1.
-, guest at Hatfield House, 1.
-, involved in legal proceedings as
executor of late Earl of
Salisbury, 8.
-, 11, 34 and n, 37, 47, 56, 157.
-, his death, 56 and n.
Dackombe, Robert, Captain, of Branksea Castle, co. Dorset, reference to his death, 177.
Dackombe, Captain. See Dackombe, Robert.
Dacorum, co. Herts, free gift to
King from hundred of, 15.
-, 83.
-, opposition to service amongst
trained bands of hundred of,
311.
Dacres (Dakeres), Sir Thomas, of
Cheshunt, co. Herts, 152,
300, 301, 311.
-, Earl of Salisbury's directive
to freeholders to vote for,
209.
Dalby, —, member of the jury at Franklin's trial, 24.
Dalhouse. See Ramsay, William.
Dallison (Dallyson), Sir Maximilian, of Halling, co. Kent, his estate valued at £800, 14.
Dallison, Sir Roger, LieutenantGeneral of the Ordnance, mentioned at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 95, 101, 106, 111.
Dalmahoy, Mr, 447(2).
Dalston, Sir George, of Dalston, co. Cumberland, his suit against Bennet, 163.
Dalton, Sir John, of West Wralling, co. Cambridge, 316.
Dalton, Robert, his bill for cleaning pictures and portraits at Salisbury House, 428.
Damerham, co. Wilts, 47, 134, 395.
Damoroy (Dammerye) Court, co. Bucks, manor of, 7.
Dampier (Dampire), Henry Duval, Count of, Imperial commander, failure of assault by troop under, 122, 123.
Dampire. See Dampier.
Danby, Sir Thomas, of Thorpe Perrow, co. Yorks, 316.
Danube, River, Hungarian feat against Imperial soldiers near, 123.
Danvers, Lord. See Danvers, Henry.
Danvers (Davers), Henry, 1st Baron
Danvers of Dantsey, 96.
-, appointed commissioner to
consider military assistance
for Palatinate, 141.
Darcy, Sir Edward, of Dartford, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.
Darell, Sir Robert, of Calehill, Little Chart, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Darell (Darrell, Dorell), Thomas, of
London, Steward to the Earl
of Salisbury, his accounts,
403, 417, 431(2).
-, 452.
Darnley, Lord. See Stewart, Henry.
Dartford (Dartforde), co. Kent, manor of, 56.
Darts, —, member of the jury at Franklin's trial, 24.
Datchworth, co. Herts, 320.
Davenport, Christopher, alias Franciscus a Sancta Clara. Franciscan and controversialist, 331.
Davenport, Randolph, in the service of Sir William Ashton, 271.
Davers, Lord. See Danvers, Henry.
Davey or Davy, Francis, of Westhall, co. Suffolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 178, 189.
Davies, Thomas, of Penbidwal, Walterstone, co. Hereford, letter to Brett, 17.
Davis, William, Provost-Marshal of London, prevents mob from altering position of communion table in St. Paul's, 364.
Dawes, Sir Abraham, of Putney, co. Middlesex, 360.
Deal, co. Kent, 409.
Dean, Forest of, co. Gloucester,
Earl of Salisbury's loan to
King to be repaid out of
revenues of, 334.
-, lessees of ironworks in, 373.
-, Royalist forces destroy ironworks in, 381.
-, case concerning ironworks in,
381.
-, letter from preservators of, 401.
Deer, hunting prohibited in Enfield
Chase because of reduced
number of, 5.
-, 12, 83, 118, 121(2).
-, at Hatfield, 137.
-, decline in their number in
Cranborne Chase, 296.
-, warrant from Fairfax to protect deer in Hatfield park,
391.
Deering, Sir Anthony, of SurrendenDeering, Pluckley, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.
De Idiot [? alias Idiota or Raymundus, Jordannus], purchase of a work in Greek version by, 388.
Delagard, Monsieur, to buy powder for Earl of Salisbury in France, 271.
Delahay, Henry, 434.
Delahay (Delahyde), John, of
Trewyn and Alt-yr-ynys,
Walterstone, co. Hereford,
17, 229, 234, 434.
-, his behaviour criticized by his
father, 36.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 214,
235.
-, letter to Morgan, 215.
-, his cattle seized by Hopton's
bailiff, 215.
-, letters to Hyde, 269(2).
-, criticizes Baron Trevor for his
conduct of case, 269.
Delahay, Paul, of Alt-yr-ynys, Walterstone, co. Hereford, father of John Delahay, letter to Keighley, 36.
Delahyde, Mr. See Delahay, John.
Delamaine, Richard, mathematician, tutor to the Earl of Salisbury's children, 270.
Delft [S. Holland, Netherlands], King of Bohemia expected to be lodged in Prince of Orange's house at, 147.
Delinquents, revenues from sequestration and sale of estates of, 423(2).
Demosthenes, Athenian orator, purchase of his Orationes, 388.
Denham, Henry, curate of Selston, co. Notts, witnesses agreement between Pusey and Lord Capell, 362.
Denmark, King of. See Christian IV.
Denne, Mr [? William Denne, of Bursted, Bishopsbourne], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 13.
Denny, Lord. See Denny, Edward.
Denny, Edward, 1st Baron Denny
of Waltham, accused by
Lady Mary Wroth of writing
defamatory verses, 160.
-, letters to Lady Wroth, 160,
162.
-, charges Lady Wroth with
writing offensive book, 161.
Derby (Darby), co. Derby, 252, 253, 258(2), 265.
Derby, Countess of. See Stanley, Elizabeth.
Dereham, co. Norfolk, 78.
Derry, Lord of. See Gibson, Sir Alexander.
Despenser, Hugh le, Justiciary of England, (d. 1265), Yelverton's advice to Buckingham to consult indictment of, 149.
Devereux, Frances, Countess of
Essex, wife of Robert
Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex,
and later Countess of Somerset, guest at Hatfield House,
1.
-, details of her participation in
the murder of Sir Thomas
Overbury, 20–29.
-, desires the death of Earl of
Essex, 21.
-, further details of her activities
revealed at Franklin's trial,
24, 26–29.
-, Groom of Bedchamber to. See
Clapham, Stephen.
Devereux, Robert, 3rd Earl of
Essex, later General of the
Parliamentary army, Savery
alleged to have practised
sorcery on, 21.
-, his death desired by Countess of
Essex, 21.
-, serves with English forces in
Palatinate, 122.
-, appointed commissioner to consider military assistance for
Palatinate, 141, 144.
-, raises volunteers for States
General, 193.
-, Earl of Salisbury taxed to
provide horsemen for, 286.
-, 327, 373, 397, 398, 418.
-, reference to his retreat from
the West, 380.
-, his soldiers quartered at Rushton, 387.
Devonshire, 7, 12, 220.
-, petition from clothiers of, 16.
Devonshire, Countess of. See Cecil, Elizabeth.
Devonshire, Earl of. See Cavendish, William.
Dewes, Captain. See Dewy, James.
Dewlish (Duelish), co. Dorset, letter dated from, 196.
Dewy (Dewes), James, Captain, of
Bloxworth, co. Dorset,
Parliamentary commander,
his soldiers at Rushton, 388.
-, 403.
Deyall or Dalzell, Sir Robert, of Eliok, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, his jest at Court leads to grant of reversions by King, 105.
Dickenson, John, Clerk of the Privy Council, 197.
Dickenson, John, cousin of Christopher Keighley, 10.
Dieppe [Seine-Inférieure, France],
fortified by Longueville
against Louis XIII, 120.
-, Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Digby, John, Baron of Sherborne,
later 1st Earl of Bristol,
diplomatist, 84, 118, 141,
157, 173.
-, his opinion and verdict at
examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 112.
-, his embassy to Vienna, 151.
-, to go as ambassador-extraordinary to Spain, 152, 159.
-, his annuity from Exchequer
frozen by Lord Treasurer
Cranfield, 159.
-, prepares to go to Spain, 159.
-, sends his steward to England
with news of Prince Charles's
arrival in Spain, 168.
-, letter to King, 169.
-, serves as interpreter at meeting between Prince Charles
and King of Spain, 170, 171.
-, accompanies Prince Charles to
Prado, 174.
-, his petition to House of Lords,
210, 224.
-, prohibited by Lord Keeper from
attending Parliament, 210.
-, Duke of Buckingham accused
by, 210.
-, his letters to King, 221–226.
-, his annuity from Court of
Wards suspended, 221.
-, prisoner in the Tower, 222.
-, charges brought in Parliament
at Oxford against, 223.
-, prohibited from attending
Parliament, 223, 224.
-, charged with treason, 224.
-, mentioned in Goring's answers
to interrogatories concerning
conspiracy against Parliament, 357.
Digges (Diggs), Sir Dudley, diplomatist, of Chilham, co. Kent,
his estate valued at £800, 14.
-, 87, 167.
-, speech on articles of impeachment against Duke of
Buckingham, 210.
Dillworthe (Dilworth), John, vicar
of Brigstock, co. Northants,
presented with Brigstock
vicarage by Earl of Salisbury,
31.
-, 194.
Diodati, Giovanni, Professor of Divinity in Geneva, purchase of his Pious Annotations upon the Holy Bible, 388.
Dirleton, Lady. See Maxwell, Elizabeth.
Dirlton, Lord. See Maxwell, James.
Diurnall, purchased, 383, 385, 390.
Dives, Sir Lewis. See Dyve, Sir Lewis.
Dixon (Dyxon), Mr [? Henry Dixon, of Hilden, Tunbridge], co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 14.
Dixon (Dyxson), Robert, merchant, of London, 255, 257.
Dixon, Thomas, Clerk of the Kitchen at Hatfield House, his accounts, 426.
Dixon (Dyxson), Mr, 250.
Dobscrost Mead, Hatfield, co. Herts, 114.
Docwra (Dockwray), Sir Henry, of Culmore, co. Londonderry, Treasurer at War of Ireland, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 107.
Docwra, Periam (Perient), of Pirton, co. Herts, to show his horse and arms to Earl of Salisbury, 320.
Dodderidge (Dodritche), Sir John, Judge of the King's Bench, 203.
Doddington, William, of Mere, co.
Wilts, signs joint letter to
Earl of Salisbury, 196.
-, recommends dismissal of
Sherfield, 196.
Dodritche, Judge, See Dodderidge, Sir John.
Dodson, John, draper, of London, 252.
Dohna, Achatius, Baron de (Dona
Achatus de), Ambassador of
the King of Bohemia in
England, letters to Earl of
Salisbury, 177, 121, 129(2).
-, requests contributions to assist
King of Bohemia, 117, 121.
-, quarrel between Sir Edward
Cecil and, 118.
-, response of inhabitants of
Hertfordshire to appeal from,
124–126.
-, receives money contributed by
inhabitants of Hertfordshire
towards Bohemian cause, 127.
-, requests Earl of Salisbury to
forward Hertfordshire contributions to him, 129(2).
-, report on his audience with
King, 129.
-, Sir Edwin Sandys questioned
about his meeting with, 156.
Dona, Achatus de. See Dohna, Achatius de.
Doncaster, Viscount. See Hay, James.
Donne, Sir Daniel, Dean of the Court of Arches, writ of prohibition directed to, 16.
Dorchester, co. Dorset, letter dated
from, 177.
-, 320.
-, munition and ordnance in, 353.
-, military forces at, 354.
Dorchester, Lord. See Pierrepont, Henry.
Dormer, Anne Sophie, wife of Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, 267.
Dorrell, Mr. See Darell, Thomas.
Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Edward.
Dorsetshire, the plague in, 39.
-, 59, 76, 195, 200.
-, surveys of munition, ordnance
and military forces in, 353,
354.
-, disbanding of troops in, 403.
Dorsington, co. Gloucester, 378.
Douglas, William, 7th Earl of
Morton, his nomination by
King as Chancellor of Scotland rejected by Scottish
Parliament, 365, 366.
-, dispute between Earl of Argyle
and, 365, 366.
Doutwait. See Dowthwaite, William.
Dover, co. Kent, men levied in
Hertfordshire for service
under Mansfeld to embark
at, 197, 200.
-, King to journey to, 205.
Downs (Dunes), The, 219, 220, 409(2).
Downton, Paul, letter to Earl of Pembroke, 256.
Dowsett, Richard, of Thorley, co. Herts, a high constable of Braughing hundred, 126.
Dowthwaite (Doutwait, Douthwaite, Dowthwayte), William [? of Bridgwater, co.
Somerset and Lincoln's Inn],
bailiff of Cranborne later
solicitor to the Earl of
Salisbury, 56, 58, 59(2), 60,
76, 77, 158n.
-, letter to Roger Reseigh, 144.
-, letter to Roger Oliver, 150.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 157.
-, leaves Earl of Salisbury's service, 158.
-, Sherfield's views on case of, 163.
Drayton, Michael, poet, purchase of his Poems, 383.
Dreux [Eure-et-Loir, France], handed over by Louis XIII to Comte de Soissons, 124.
Drexelius, Jerome, of Augsburg, German theological writer, his Considerations upon Eternitie purchased for Edward Cecil, 383.
Drury (Drurye), Edmund, of Gayton, co. Norfolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 18.
Drury, Sir Robert, of Rougham, co. Suffolk, 16.
Dublin, Ireland, letters dated from, 274, 280, 282, 283, 316.
Dudley, —, in the service of Sir Thomas Shirley, in Naples, 52.
Duelish. See Dewlish.
Duels, prevalence of, 30.
-, 79, 274, 368.
Duke, Sir Edward, of Cosington, Aylesford, co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 14.
Du Moulin (Molineus), Pierre, the elder, French Protestant writer and Professor of Divinity at Sedan, purchase of work by, 286.
Dunbarton (Dumbarton), Dunbartonshire, Scotland, Scots
fortify castle of, 335.
-, 336.
Duncan (Dunkine), footman in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, 289.
Dunes. See Downs.
Dungarvan, Lady. See Clifford, Elizabeth.
Dungarvan, Lord. See Boyle, Richard.
Dunkine. See Duncan.
Dunkirk [Nord, France], thought to
contain boats for possible
invasion of England, 217.
-, reference to damage caused by
pirates of, 347.
Duport, Mr. See Duport, James.
Duport, James, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge, tutor to
Algernon Cecil, his bills, 388,
391.
-, letters to Lord, 394, 396.
-, doubtful about Algernon
Cecil's progress at Cambridge
University, 394.
Duppa, Brian, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, sends book of verses to Earl of Salisbury, 270.
Durham, Bishopric of, 325.
Dutch Congregation in London, send petition concerning their grievances to King, 40.
Dutchland. See Germany.
Dyke, Mr, of Brenchley, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Dyve (Dives), Sir Lewis, of Bromham, co. Beds, Royalist commander, 380, 410.