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H.
Harberdashers' Company and Lady Burghley's “benevolence”; 495.
Haberfyld, George, Mayor of Bridgewater; 121.
Haburne, Mr., seminary priest; 258.
H. . bourn, lessons for the bandora by; 625.
Hackney :
the French Ambassador at; 36.
the Queen at; 115, 609.
Haddington; 178.
Haddock :
Evans, of Cottam; 266.
William, of Cotham; 265.
Haggerston; 629.
Hainalult :
Prince of; 492.
opening of the war in, in question; 559.
mentioned as Henego; 605.
great levies in; 622, 628.
Haire, William, of Braseyeard; 269.
Haldayne, Mons.; 155.
Hales, Thomas, of Wathamstow; 268.
Halfacre, Austin, a spy sent into Spain, instructions; 158.
Halfpenny Green in Enfield Chace; 602.
Haliday, Mistress; 279.
Hall :
account of expense; 85.
Henry, of Easton; 271.
Robert; 93.
Thomas; 558.
Hallot, Mons. de, Governor of Caen, letter from the Queen to; 202.
Hallywaie, William, petition; 193.
Halsey, John, of Worcester; 272.
Halseye, John, of London; 267.
Halswell Grange; 209.
Hambden, Richard, of Winchester; 270.
Hambridge, Capt., a commission for; 130, 170.
Hamburgh; 103.
Hamerton, Paul, of Fetherston; 273.
Hames or Haines, Castle of; 415.
Hamilton :
manor of; 555.
parson of; 555.
Hamilton :
Lord; 6, 25, 178, 201.
— holds a Justice Court at Jedburgh; 30.
Lord Claude; 201.
of Bothwellhaugh; 178.
Hamiltons, the, become courtiers; 178.
Hammon :
Mr., schoolmaster at Eton College; 395.
Mr., mentioned in a letter to Hesketh; 424.
Hampshire, Lord Lieutenant of; 597.
Hampton Court, the Queen at; 435, 436, 470.
Hampton Lovett in the co. of Worcester; 614.
Han; 371.
Hancock, —, clerk of the peace in Devonshire; 507.
Handesworth, letter dated at; 420.
Hannam, Mr. Serjeant; 292.
Hanworth, manor of, Norfolk; 192.
Harborne :
Pearse; 104.
William, grant; 61.
Haedelott :
Castle of, besieged; 320.
late governor of, for the League; 415.
Hardie, John, of Farnham; 272.
Harding, Richard; 194.
Hare :
John; 291.
Mr., hawks of; 602.
Hareuardo, Ed., letter from; 327.
Harfleur, investment of; 149, 150.
Hargrave, Henry, servant of Lord Buckhurst; 226.
Harman, Grave; 535.
Harman, Mr., a Dutchman; 236.
Harmar :
I., at Winchester, letter from; 501.
Roger, at Winchester; 438.
Harnold, George, of Breden; 272.
Harpur or Harper :
John, as to Lady Clyfton's recusancy; 52.
Mr., letters warning a friend, a recusant; 175, 181, 183.
Harries, Mr. serjeant; 292.
Harrington or Harington :
Francis; 473.
Sir John; 64, 292, 295, 461.
John, charges brought by, against his brother-in-law, Edward Rogers; 472.
Mary, wife of John; 472.
a Jesuit priest, hanged; 581.
Thomas, letter to; 626.
Harris :
Christopher, a Commissioner for the Carrack; 234, 256.
John, bailiff of Yarmouth; 124.
Mr.; 249.
Harrison :
kindness shown to Lord Cobham's sons at Cambridge; 412, 413.
George, petition; 86.
Harrow Hill; 238.
letter dated at; 418.
Harryman, Wm.; 176.
Harryson :
Thomas, Alderman of York; 122.
William, servant to Hawton; 333.
Hart, William, of Eynsam; 270.
Hartswell Park; 54.
Harvey, Harvie, Harvy, Harvye :
—; 153.
Capt., claim for his ship, the Lark; 381.
William, a ship of, seized by a Dane; 203.
Francis, petition; 257.
Mr.; 553.
Harwich :
embarkation of troops at; 185, 341, 563, 571.
victualling of troops at; 563.
the Three Cups at; 251.
searcher's deputy at, thrown overboard; 570.
mentioned; 324.
Hasellwood, Thomas, groom of the confectionery; 550.
Hasqueville, Sieur de, lieutenant criminal of Rouen; 39.
Hassard, Ro.; 256.
Hassie, Charles, letter from; 572.
Hastings :
Sir Francis; 295.
Sir Henry; 291.
“Hatred, the cinders of affection”; 311.
Hatton :
Sir Chirstopher, the sickness in his household; 20.
— a plot to kill; 48.
— as member of the Privy Council; 52.
— Lord Chancellor, letter to Lord Essex; 145.
— a saying of, about the Lord Treasurer; 498.
Sir William, a Turkey carpet in the possession of; 358.
Havanna Fleet, the; 157, 200.
Haverfordwest; 63.
Havering; 115.
Havering-atte-Bowre, Lady Burghley's benebolence to men of; 495.
Hawarden, one; 370.
Hawes, —, a deputy waiter [in the port of London]; 470.
Hawick; 30.
Bothwell at; 230.
Hawkesworth, William, of Mitton; 273.
Hawking or Hawks; 486, 596, 602.
Hawkins :
Sir John; 64, 88, 375, 441, 452, 563.
— Treasurer of the Admiralty; 74, 235.
— — payments to; 182.
— a commissioner for the Carrack, etc.; 239.
—his ship the Dainty; 251.
Mr.; 74.
Hawlton; 84.
Hawré, Marquis d', Spanish Ambassador to the Imperial Diet; 501.
Hawton, William, one of H.M. “Imposters”; 333.
Hay, Alexander; 101.
Haydock, Mr.; 242.
Hayetor, hundred of, (Devon), levy of men in; 49, 131, 171, 228, 249.
Heath, John, at Antwerp, letter from; 211.
Heath and brush :
brought into the port of London; 230.
grant of a monopoly; 457.
Heaton, letter dated at; 402.
Heaton, Richard, of Abraham; 266.
Heavyside, Richard, of Jara, death of; 78.
Hebrew language, a teacher of the; 63.
Hedworth, Mrs., sometime wife of Mr. Leigh, of Barndon; 451.
Hegie, Serjeant, executed in Scotland; 528.
Heighton, Mr.; 353.
Heile, Mr.; 292.
Helpen; 534.
Hempston, Broad and Little, Devonshire; 131.
Hender, John, of Padstow; 154.
Hendon, letters written at; 845 (2), 365, 407, 412.
Heneage :
Sir Thomas, Vice-Chambelain, etc.; 35, 66, 76, 611.
— letters to; 44, 77, 136, 147, 199, 491, 515, 517, 518.
— letters from; 50, 133, 237, 348, 423, 425, 578.
— a one of the Privy Council; 166.
— mentioned; 333.
— illness of his wife; 348.
— on the death of his wife; 423.
“Mr.,” death of, alluded to; 475.
Hennison, Monus, a Dane, seizes an Englishman's ship; 203.
Henri de Bourbon (Prince de Dombes), letter from; 142.
Henry IV., of France, see France, King of.
Henton, manor of, Somerset; 216.
Hepburn, Patrick, Bishop of Murray; 41.
Herbert :
Mr. Dr., a Commissioner for Low Country causes; 53.
Mr., at Brussels; 128.
J., notes on petitions, etc. by 32, 38, 53, 65, 76, 80, 161, 163, 168, 176, 192, 193, 203, 208, 213, 223, 289, 295, 334, 435, 516, 528, 550, 558.
“Herbert's,” land called, near Rayley; 533.
Herberte, D.; 292.
Hereford county of :
Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
recusants in; 265.
Herm; 379.
Heron, Poynings, Captain of footbands; 293.
Hertford Castle; 237.
Hertford, county of :
Lord Lieutenant of; 14, 468, 469.
levy of troops in; 341, 465, 468, 469.
musters in, of men above 16 years, etc.; 15, 16.
taxation in; 16.
relief of maimed soldiers, etc. in, method of payment; 300.
collection of subsidies in; 339.
Hervey, Maistre; 189.
Hesketh (Heskett, Heskith):
Bartholomew; 241 (2), 390, 409, 424.
— gives bond for his appearance; 402.
— examination of; 408.
Richard, of Over Darwen, letter to; 366.
Richard, letters from; 381, 389, 407.
— Isabel, wife of; 381, 390.
Richard, denies that he is Hesketh the fugitive; 390.
— interrogatories; 390, 409.
— information about; 408 (2), 427, 428.
— a summary of his treasons drawn up by the Mr. Attorney; 418.
— trial, etc.; 418, 421, 423.
— letter to; 424.
— instructions for treating with Earl of Derby; 461.
— at Pargue, cause of his leaving Lancashire; 481.
Thomas; 127, 381.
the lawyer, crosses Lord Derby; 411.
— testimony to his loyalty, etc.; 425.
William, of Polton; 241, 266.
Hexham; 517, 527, 629.
Hey :
Lady, distressed state of; 81.
Sir Christopher, misdemeanour; 81.
Heydon, William, a justice of Norfolk; 14.
Heyton, Mr.; 157.
Hickes :
Baptist; 614.
Michael, Lord Burthley's servant, letters from; 623, 624.
William, Alderman of Bristol; 119.
Mr.; 167, 404.
Hickford, Mr.; 295.
Hickman :
Eleazar, at Venice; 610.
William, a candidate for receivership of Court of Wards; 529.
Walter, on his brother's behalf, offers Cecil money, etc.; 531 (2).
Mr.; 409.
Hicks :
Mr.; 74.
— one of the Lord Treasurer's Secretaries; 369, 371.
Higham, Mr.; 625.
Hill :
Auditor; 295.
Elizabeth, one of the Boleyns, petition; 79.
Hugh, of Taunton; 274.
James, of Taunton; 274.
John, of Taunton; 274.
Hilley or Hiley :
Griffin, a Denbighshire man, travels abroad; 466.
John ap Rice ap, of Espetty, Denbighshire; 466.
Hilliere, Mons. de la, Governor of Bayonne; 331.
Hillyard, Mr., engraver; 537.
Hillyarde, N., letter from; 490.
Hilton, Andrew, of —; 273.
Hinton :
— an Englishman at Rome; 598.
Richard, of Gilingham; 264.
Richard, of Barton Stacie; 271.
“Hoane”; 418.
Hoar, Thomas, of Waterford, in the Spanish service; 259.
Hoborn, Robert, near by Lynton Brigg, harbours Lord Bothwell; 178.
Hobson, Richard, of the Isle of Wight; 271.
Hoby, Hobby, Hobbye :
Sir Edward; 82, 292, 295.
— letter from; 395.
— asks for protection against an insatiable prelate; 443.
Hockiong, Edward, of Dogmarfield; 271.
Hocknell, John, of Prewton; 266.
Hoddesdon; 11.
Hode :
Anthony; 330.
A., letter from; 480.
Hodgshon :
Thomas, seminary priest; 258.
John, seminary priest; 258.
Hogg, Patrick, of Kirkaldy, ship merchant; 502.
Holbach, Barnard; 485.
Holborn, letter dated from; 469.
Holcrofte, Hamo, of Woddon; 266.
Holden, Thomas, of Witton; 266.
Holdenby; 358.
Holdfort, Thomas, letter from; 33.
Holdiche, —; 602.
Holland :
prices in, compared with England; 174.
ordnance for; 198.
ships of, taken; 248.
— — seized by K. of Spain; 356.
Holland and Zeeland :
K. of Spain's preparations for reconquest of, etc.; 357, 568.
— he resolves to accord all their demands; 475.
— treats for peace; 540.
trade with England; 568.
Holland :
Richard, letter from; 402.
— of Deynton; 241.
Robert, of Clifton, 266.
Hollanders and Zeelanders embargoed in Spain; 288.
Hollyes, Sir William; 290.
Holme Coltram, lordship of; 184.
Holmes, belonging to see of Salisbury; 507, 508.
Holmes, Thomas, Southampton; 121.
Holt :
Anthony clerk of the spicery; 559.
Charles, 241.
G., a recusant; 181, 182, 183.
William, the Jesuit, letter to, intercepted; 127, 327.
— secretary of; 156.
Father; 496, 588, 607.
— served in Mr. Davenporte's house, 500.
Holthe, Richard, seminary priest; 258.
Holyrood, Bishop of, fever in house of; 30.
Homden, Edward, purchase of pepper by; 452.
Home or Hume :
Lord, his marriage; 6.
— agreement with Bothwell, 29, 30.
— relations with the King; 175, 233, 247, 252.
— mentioned; 252.
— movements; 523.
— reported to have received Spaniards on the Scottish Coast; 425.
— put to flight by Bothwell; 504, 513.
Anthony; 528.
Sir George, leaves the court; 247.
— a courtier; 252.
Honfleur, Governor of; 38.
Hoo; 78.
Hopkins :
—; 467.
William, Mayor of Bristol; 119.
Hopper, William; 14.
Hopton :
John, Mayor of Southampton, letter from; 561.
Sir Owyn, Knt., Lieutenant of the Tower; 49.
William, sheriff of Shropshire; 426.
Horatio, Count; 551.
Hoord, William, of Wolveslie; 270.
Hord, Roger, of Wolselie; 271.
Hore, Richard, of Mary Maudlin, 274.
Horne; 534.
Horseman, Thomas, of Burye; 269.
Horses; 184.
Horsey :
Sir Ralph; 510.
Jerome; 295.
Captain; 567.
Horslee, Mr.; 148.
Horsted; 597, 613.
Horsy, Mr.; 222.
Horton :
Richard, letter from Madrid; 103.
Thomas, grocer, letters from; 252, 253.
Hoston, Peter; 333.
Hotman, Mons., letters from; 76.
Hough, William, of Leighton; 266.
Houghton :
Leonard, of Grymsargh; 266.
Mrs. Anne, of the Lea; 242.
P., sheriff of London; 388.
— letter from; 390.
Mr., of Lancashire, slaughter of; 481.
Houlfresmon, M.; 159.
Hourdes, les; 416.
“Housen”; 105.
Howard of Effingham :
Lord Charles. See Admiral of England.
— one of the Council; 166, 278, 514, 571.
— one of the Commissioners in Surrey for inquiry after recusants; 203.
Howard :
Lord Henry; 164.
Lord Thomas, Admiral, letter from; 53.
— mentioned; 120.
— warrant signed by; 79.
William; 292, 310.
Howe :
“Young,” a London goldsmith; 255. one; 430.
Hubberd, Mr.; 296.
Hubert, Sir John; 94.
Hudmanbie, Yorks, parsonage of; 198.
Hudson :
Lieut. John, court-martial on; 150.
Thomas, Yeoman of the Chamber; 176.
Hughes, Hues :
John, of Baranscombe; 274.
Lewis, chaplain of my Lord of Cassano; 8.
Huguenots; 414.
Hull :
duties on cloth entered at; 102.
— petition from merchants of, in regard to, mentioned; 107.
demand made upon, to supply a ship, reply; 121, 122.
letter dated at; 478.
mayor etc. of named; 122.
an alderman of; 478.
recusants in; 273.
shipping belonging to; 121.
Hull :
George, married to Sir J. Gilbert's sister; 507.
— letter from, on Sir J. Gilbert's conduct; 516.
Hulste, designs upon; 145, 208, 581.
Hume :
George; 14.
Harry, of Hutton, slain; 178.
John, of Huttonhall, deputy warden; 553.
Lord. See Home.
Humieres, de, fraudulent trade by; 323.
Hungary :
rebellion of the peasants mentioned; 5.
victory over the Turks in; 425.
progress of events in; 492.
horses and ducats; 497.
Turkish successes in; 576, 622.
Hungerford :
Lady, daughter of, marriage; 8.
— a servant of, referred to in a confession; 581.
Sir Walter; 189.
Hunmanby, parsonage of, H.M. farmer of; 237.
Hunsdon, Lord; 14, 318, 436.
signs letters from the Privy Council; 52, 154, 166, 278, 571.
Lord Chamberlain; 66, 79, 188.
letters from; 504, 505, 511.
Chief Justice in Eyre south of Trent; 168.
Governor of Berwick, etc.; 188.
Hunter :
Andrew, a Scotch preacher, a refugee in the Low Countries; 600.
William, of Scotland, license to export wheat; 587.
Huntingdon, Earl of; 14, 335, 480, 627.
Lord President of the North letter to; 208.
requests privilege for making alum, etc.; 290.
letters from; 439, 441, 478, 481, 498, 531.
return to York; 531.
Hantley, Countess of, letter to; 42.
Huntley, Earl of; relations with Bothwell; 25.
letter to from Bishop of Ross; 42.
mentioned; 41, 46, 279, 600.
position in Scotland; 91, 100, 178, 548.
slays the Earl of Murray; 180, 201, 205.
has mass said daily; 201, 205.
negotiations of Bothwell with; 374, 530.
denies negotiations with Spain, etc.; 431.
rumoured to have received a body of Spaniards in Scotland; 478.
made Lieutenant-General of the North while proclaimed a traitor; 520.
still in the King's favour; 571.
Huntley, Capt; 496.
Hurleston :
Hugh; 420.
“Young,” wardship of; 522.
Hurlstone, John, D. D.; 72.
Hurst Castle, timber for repair of; 331.
Hurste, William, of co. of Devon, wardship of heir of; 597.
Hurt, Sir John, mayor of London; 64.
Hutchynson, David, a Scotchman, his ship taken by the Leaguers; 218.
Hutton :
John, of Drydraton; 184.
Matthew, Bishop of Durham, letter from; 557.
Hutton in Essex; 533.
Hycks, Mr., carries a message from Lord Burghley; 577.
Hyde Park, muster of troops in, mentioned; 189.
Hyde, Arthur; 464.
Hyll, James; 387.
Hylton, son of Mrs. Clifton, at Douai; 408.
Hynksworth; 526.
I.
Ibarra, Stephano d', see Ivarra.
Iddington, Laird of, bastard son of; 178.
Idiaches, Idiaqus, y Dyaques, Idiacos :
Don Alonzo de, a youth of no experience, given a Spanish command; 476.
Don Juan; 288, 417, 489, 495.
— letter to; 584.
Iftleman, —, a member of the States General; 33.
Ilchester gaol, a recusant died in; 598.
Ile, lordship, in the co. of Durham; 557.
Ilfordcombe, a ship demanded from, reply; 121.
Imperial Diet, Spanish Ambassador to; 501.
“Imposters,” H.M.; 333.
Indictment, verbal error in an, effect of; 426.
“India”; 609.
Indies :
Spanish ships from and to; 103, 204.
a revolt in; 388.
peril to shipping wintering in; 200.
Spanish fleet from, arrived; 347.
Informers, objections to employment of; 405.
Innes, Jams; 45, 48.
Inge, Layton, of North Wales; 529.
Innkeepers, tax on, recommended; 298.
Innocent IX., Pope death; 165.
Inns of Chancery; 290.
Inverkeithing, letter dated at; 12.
Ipplepen, Devonshire; 131.
Ipswich; 464.
customer of, sale of office of; 477.
officers of the port of, abuses by the woodmongers; 570.
— names; 570.
Irbre or Irbye, Anthony, of Boston, Lincolnshire; 315, 503.
Ireland :
advantages of raising soldiers from, discussed; 567.
army in, victualling of; 6.
Chief Justice of; 219.
Crown lands in, lease of; 217.
disbanding of extra levies for; 62.
disturbed state of; 221.
— Sir W. Raleigh's views as to; 310.
Ecclesiastical Commission in, long dormant; 565.
Exchequer of, Chief Remembrancer of; 11.
fortifications designed in; 2.
levy of men for; 507.
Lord Deputy and Council, instructions to; 66, 217.
Lord Deputy of, mentioned or named; 78, 219, 223, 386.
—, warrants, etc. to; 217, 220, 223, 224, 231, 249, 260.
— “the doting,” dispeoples Sir W. Baleigh; 221.
—Raleigh complains of; 332.
— named; 372.
imports of; 624.
Master of the Ordnance in; 66.
ordnance for, offer to supply; 459.
purveyor of victuals for; 80.
Secretary of State in; 219, 231.
Spainsh expedition to, projected, 118.
Spain supplied with grain from; 177.
state of, information as to; 285, 487.
“tainst” succession in; 599.
transport of the Queen's treasure, etc. to 65.
trade of pipe staves form; 278, 332, 363, 464.
Treasurer at wars in; 129, 182.
—payments to; 182.
troops sent to; 154.
under treasurer of, certificate by; 6.
Ireland :
of Lydiard; 241.
of Lydgalt; 241.
Richard, arrested at Dover examination of, etc; 305.
Irenman, Francis, of New Inn; 267
Irish :
Bishop to be apprehended in the Highlands; 25.
— emissary of Kings of Spain; 489.
rebels, offer to ineriminate, capture, etc.; 564, 565.
regiment with the Duke of Parma; 145.
soldiers sent away with a gratuity and pardon; 448, 486.
Irishman in the Low Countries, not to be trusted, etc.; 486, 491.
Irishmen at Calais; 506.
Irishry, surrender and re-grant of lands; 217.
Irun; 288.
Irving, Richard, burgess of Aberdeen, letter to; 47.
Isaak, Edward, Esq.; 397.
Isham :
H.; 181.
Henry, of St. Bololph's 267.
Islington, “White Lion” in; 409.
Isones, Alexander, of Bridgewater; 179.
Italian :
mercenaries in France; 77.
princes unfriendly to the League; 326.
Italy :
levies in; 105.
dearth in; 145.
troops coming from, for the Spanish army; 500.
Spanish levies for the garrisons in; 538.
news from; 545.
an adventurous Englishman's visit to; 581–2, 598.
English friars, etc., in; 582, 598.
Ittchingham, —, claim to the Abbey of Dunbrodye; 538.
Ivarra, Stephen; 491, 568, 607, 608.
Ivry, battle of, described; 20.
Ivy, Paul, see Yve.