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U.
Ufflete, Nicholas, deceased, p. 206.
Ungle, Michael, 339.
Unicorn, the, robbery out of, 152, p. 147.
-, (Dutch ship), p. 305, p. 318, 611, 661. ii.
Unicorn's horn, the, valued at 400l., 229.
United Provinces, the, see Holland.
Unity (southward of Java), 145.
Unity, the, p. 4, 39, p. 20, p. 21, 85, 110, pp. 62–3, p. 108, p. 112, 266, 336, p. 196, p. 205, 375, 390, p. 260.
-, split in pieces, 145.
-, mate of, see Harris.
Unkliseares, 341.
Urpall, Governors of, 341.
Ursula, the, 78.
Uzbeg, ambassador in Persia, the, p. 162.
V.
Valentia, Lord of, see Power, Sir Henry.
Van Broecke, P., commander of the Netherlander's Company at Surat, 98.
-, letter from, 1624: 419. i.
-, letter to, 1624: 419.
Vandeputt, M., 409, 439.
Vanderdussen, Adrian, Dutch Principal at Jambi, protests against, 353, 356.
Van Leo, Jan, one of the Amboyna judges, 613.
Van Lore, Sir Peter, 660, 723.
Van Paine, or Van Payne, Isaac, p. 93, p. 226, p. 487.
Van Santen, Van Zanton, or Van Zent, Pieter, chief Dutch merchant at Lugho and one of the Amboyna judges, 611–613.
Van Speult, Herman, Dutch Governor of Amboyna, p. 98, p. 147, 399, pp. 304–6, p. 308, p. 316, pp. 318–319, 539, 585, pp. 393, 598, 604, 605, 684. i., 691, 722.
-, -, account of, 612.
-, -, protests against, 377, 390, 400, 515.
-, -, conspiracy to put him to death, see Amboyna Massacre.
-, -, his "bloody proceedings and hellish torment at Amboyna," p. 147, p. 193, p. 206, pp. 208–9, 375, p. 313, pp. 340–348, 548, pp. 393–8, 631, 661. ii.
-, -, one of the judges at Amboyna massacre, 611–613.
-, -, his authority for, derived from the Lords States General, p. 317.
-, -, and his bloody Council, 519, 557, pp. 340–342, p. 390, p. 392, 616. II.
-, -, objections in England to, p. 397.
-, -, rides in state to the execution, 521.
-, -, sends home all the (Amboyna) confessions votuntarily made without any torture, 528.
-, -, his health drank by Welden, 539, 554.
-, -, keeps a prayer of Sam. Colson read at the place of his execution, p. 315.
-, -, the Prince of Orange's opinion of, 519.
-, -, promises of the States General to inflict severe punishment upon, if found guilty of excesses, 557, 559, 575.
-, -, the States dislike and declare he shall suffer for, 617, 722.
-, -, sent for home, 644, 717, 718. iv.
-, -, arrives in Holland, 637.
-, -, summoned before the States, to answer about Amboyna, 671, 695.
-, -, died in the Red Sea, 613.
-, -, his secretary, see Cortehalfe, Vincent.
Van Uffle, Governor, p. 99.
Varneworthy, or Vernworthy, Anthony, p. 227, p. 231, p. 246, 665, p. 478 (2).
Vanghan, Lord, 636.
Vaumage, M., Spanish ambassador, letter from, 1622: 114.
Velvets, p. 129, p. 227, 395, p. 442.
-, embroidered, p. 130.
-, yield no profit, p. 161.
-, black, stained with Capt. Towerson's blood put to the account of the English East India Company by the Dutch, p. 315.
Venetians, the, not so curious to forbid the exportation of money as the English, p. 267.
Venice, 156, 716.
-, English ambassador at, see Wotton, Sir Henry.
-, letters dated from, 132, 135.
Ven, or Venne, Rich., p. 137, p. 150, p. 166, p. 179, 381, p. 227, p. 238.
-, letters from, 1624: 397, 674.
-, elected one of the Committee of the East India Company, 492.
Vere, Henry de, Earl of Oxford, 23, 37, 67, 69.
-, Sir H., 388, p. 232, p. 238.
Vermilion, p. 228.
Vernworthy, see Varneworthy, Anthony.
Vian, John, p. 481.
Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham, Lord High Admiral, 62, 71, 114, 165, 183, p. 246, 417, 587, 661, 663, 666, 678, 689, 707, 710, p. 466, 718.
-, -, the title of Excellency, "fastened" upon, 183.
-, -, and the East India Company, 81, 96, 308, 310, p. 134.
-, -, his good affection to East India Company, 404.
-, -, gratified for his favours in the treaty with the Dutch, p. 124.
-, -, and the taking of Ormuz (gratification of the East India Company to), p. 124, 303, 363, 404, p. 246, 425.
-, -, and the trade to Persia, 681, 683.
-, -, concerning his share as Lord Admiral of prizes taken by East India Company, 303, 394, pp. 246–7, 413, p. 249, p. 253, 425–6, p. 265, p. 270, 445, 449, p. 274, 451, p. 275, p. 279.
-, -, see also Steward and Zouch, Drs., and Walter, Sir John, their opinion concerning his share of prizes.
-, -, arrests the East India Company's ships, 303.
-, -, and the stay of the East India Company's ships, pp. 255–6, 425, p. 462.
-, -, petition of East India Company to, concerning his share of prizes, 418.
-, -, -, accounts of proceedings in the Court of Admiralty about, 447–8.
-, -, -, his acquittance for 10,000l. in satisfaction of, 446, 449, 470, 471, 477, 481, pp. 295–6, 495, 517.
-, -, acknowledges Carleton's wise and dexterous pursuit of the business of Amboyna, 584, 655, 704.
-, -, East India Company's "Narration " to be presented to, 587.
-, -, would be much troubled to see his good offices prove fruitless, 635.
-, -, the King's orders to, to seize Dutch East India ships, 620, 623, 628, 631, 635, 638. i., ii., 639, 643 (2), 645, 646, 648–9, 652, 655, 659, 680, pp.449– 450, pp. 463–464, 723.
-, -, his sincere affection to the States General, 661. iii.
-, -, letters from—
-, 1622: 176, 184.
-, 1624: 631, 648, 649. i., 655. i.
-, -, letters and reports to—
-, 1622: 183.
-, 1623: 350.
-, 1624: 394, 502, 572, 638. ii., 701,
719.
-, -, secretary to, see Aylesbury.
-, -, servant to, see Oliver, -.
-, Duchess of Buckingham, East India Company directed by the King to present 2,000l. to, 308–310.
-, letter to, 1623: 309.
Vincent, Thos., 103.
-, Sara, p. 484, p. 485.
-, -, husband of, p. 484, p. 485.
Vinegar, 130.
Viney, Jonas, 46, 50, p. 175, 342, p. 486.
-, -, mother of, 46, 50, 83, 342, p. 486.
Virginia, Council of, 650.
-, collection for a free school in, p. 209, 426, 531, 536, 650, 710.
- Company, the, 107.
- tobacco, 616.
Vivian, -, 566, 665.
Vogel, John de, 102, 434.
-, (Capt. Marten Janson Vogle), one of the Amboyna judges, 611–613.
Volga, the, 59.
Vrye, Burgomaster de, 691.
W.
Waad, Thos., 388, p. 238.
-, -, petition signed by, p. 493.
Wade, Ralph, p. 220.
-, Robt., p. 380.
-, -, attestation concerning the death of, p. 380.
-, Thos., see Waad, Thos.
-, Wm., p. 273.
Wadloe, or Wadlowe, Francis, p. 242, 680.
-, -, petition signed by, p. 491.
Wadsworth, Francis, estate of, p. 221, p. 479, p. 483.
-, -, his sister, see Clingo, Agnes.
Wagensfelt, P. P., 86.
Waggstaffe, Rich., p. 93.
Wake, Sir Isaac, 294.
Walcott, Rich., p. 492.
Waldoe, John, p. 479.
-, -, Ann, widow of, p. 479.
-, -, -, pension to, for education of her children, 439.
-, Francis, see Wadloe, Francis.
Walker, Amy (widow), p. 224.
-, Edward, p. 220.
-, John, p. 238, p. 479.
-, Peter (estate of), p. 479.
-, Wm. (surgeon's mate), p. 90.
-, Wm., East India Company's porter, 376, p. 225, p. 280.
-, -, -, petition of, p. 486.
-, -, a Chancery clerk, p. 479.
Waller, -, p. 92.
-, Thos., protest of, 429.
Wallis, Anthony, p. 126, p. 133, p. 218.
-, -, sent prisoner to England, 142, p. 64.
-, -, petitions for his release, p. 219 (2).
Wallpole, a minister, p. 479.
Walmer, 449.
Walter, Sir John, pp. 122–3, p. 158, p. 167, p. 170, p. 232, 393, 435, 437, p. 265 (2), p. 266, p. 270, p. 273, 451, p. 275, 650, 665.
-, -, his opinion on the Lord Admiral's rights to prizes taken by East India Company, p. 248.
Wamore, see Walmer.
Wandesford, -, 426.
Wannam, Thos.; p. 484.
-, -, Agnes, wife of, p. 484.
-, -, Wm., son of, p. 484.
Wanstead, 481, p. 295, 550, 574.
-, the court at, p. 295, 503.
-, letter dated from, 502.
Wapen van Delft (Dutch ship), the, 604.
Wapping, 670.
War, Council of, 687, 706.
Wardour, Sir Edward, p. 487.
Ware, letter dated from, 701.
Warner, Edward, elected one of the Committee of East India Company, 492.
Warwick, Earl of, see Rich. Robt., Lord.
-, Thos., p. 222.
Washebourne, Robt, 716.
-, -, petition signed by, p. 492.
Wasp, the, 145.
Watch, a, p. 111.
Water, see Inventions.
Waterhouse, Mathias, 339, p. 221.
Watermen, Company of, p. 137, p. 140, p. 152, p. 166.
-, petitions of, p. 219, p. 222.
Waterworks in India, see East Indies, Inventions, project of Rich. Steele for (p. 533).
Watkins, Nat, 362.
Watson, -, p. 270.
Watton (Herts), p. 205.
Watts, Capt. John, 105, p. 92, p. 205, 582 680.
-, -, petition of, p. 482 (2).
-, -, Hugh, son of, 105, p. 92.
-, Thos., p. 481 (2).
Waulker, Wm., see Walker, Wm.
Wax, p. 196, p. 203.
Wayt, L., 434.
Waytes, Bartholomew, auditor of the East India Company, 173, p. 91, p. 181, p. 186, 566, 716.
-, petition of, p. 484.
-, son of, p. 91.
-, Joseph, p. 223.
Weall, James, p. 220.
Webb, John, p. 277.
Webbe, or Webber, Wm., p. 207, 375, p. 305, 684.
-, made fast in irons by the Dutch, p. 304.
-, examined and tortured, p. 309.
-, his confession, 661. ii., 684. i.
- pardoned and saved, p. 314, p. 316.
-, in England, 607.
-, saw Collins tortured, 680.
-, allowed 10s. a week, 708.
-, petitions of, p. 480, p. 483, p. 485 (2),
Weddell, or Weddall, Capt. John, master of the Jonas and commander of the Surat fleet, p. 63, pp. 133–6, p. 140, p. 148, p. 154, 329, pp. 158–161, p. 164, p. 170, 335, p. 175, pp. 180–1, 348, 851, p. 186, 374, 379, 381, p. 227, 388, 893, p. 238, 403, p. 242, 404, p. 249, 416, 421, 682.
-, model of a galliot by p. 156.
-, his re-employment and wages, p. 156.
-, to have the great cabin of the Roya James, 404.
-, offers to settle the trade at Ormuz, p. 233.
-, examination of, concerning Ormaz and prizes, 359, 363.
-, prizes piratically taken by, 447.
-, journal of, p. 140.
-, letter from 1624; 676.
-, gratuity to, 329.
-, petition of, p. 478.
Wedmore, or Weydmore, Rich., master of the Blessing and Reformation, 2, 3, 18, 21, 29, p. 162, 711.
-, slain in fight, 372–373.
Weekes, Andrew, 352, p. 479, p. 481.
-, Mary, widow of, p. 479, p. 481.
Welcome, the, p. 21, p. 112, 375, p. 379.
Welden, Sir Anthony, 268.
-, Richd., chief factor in the Bandas, 99, 126, p. 62, 193, p. 108, 375, p. 216, 391, 399, pp. 311–2, p. 411, 646, 700, p. 484.
-, -, protest of, against the Dutch general, 364.
-, -, goes to Amboyna and takes away with him the English that remain, p. 206, pp. 316–7.
-, -, confession of Amboyna factors, &c., delivered to, p. 311.
-, -, drinks the health of the Dutch Governor of Amboyna, 539, 554, 650.
-, -, on his return home, p. 206.
-, -, returns to England, 472, p. 295.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 472.
-, -, his relation of the Amboyna massacre, p. 295.
-, -, if not privy to the Amboyna plot, p. 306, p. 310, p. 316.
-, -, complaints against, pp. 206–7, 554, 650, 660.
-, -, -, his answers to, 517, 539, 554, p. 411, 650.
-, -, his behaviour to the Dutch after the Amboyna massacre held by the East India Company fit for another place, 554.
-, -, -, referred to arbitrators, 636.
-, -, request of, to receive his wages, 517.
-, -, money paid by East India Company to, p. 296.
-, -, petitions of, 554, p. 409, 660, 680, 708, p. 480, p. 486.
Well, Wm., 352.
Wellins, Sarah, 2.
-, her husband, 2.
Wells, Thos., p. 482.
Welsh, the messenger, 656.
West, Nathaniel, 438.
-, John, and children, p. 295.
Westby, Rich. (deceased), p. 98, p. 175.
-, his estate, p. 175, p. 219, p. 223.
-, sister of, see Parkes, Winifred.
Weste, Francis, p. 491.
West Friesland (Dutch ship), the, p. 5.
West India Company, the Dutch, 127.
-, offer to receive English into, 151.
West Indian fleet, 349, 563.
West Indian language, Bible translated into, 97.
West Indies, 282, 294, 644.
Westminster, 517, 636, 650.
-, paper dated from, 506.
Weston, Sir Richard, Chancellor of the Exchequer, pp. 136–137.
Westrowe, Thos., 29, p. 140, 329, p. 166, p. 169, p. 267.
-, -, elected one of the Committee of the East India Company, 492.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 674.
Wetherall, John, factor at Cambello,
-, -, taken by the Dutch in irons to Amboyna, p. 305.
-, -, examined and tortured, p. 310, p. 312.
-, -, condemned to death, p. 311.
-, -, executed, p. 315.
Weydmore, Richard, see Wedmore, Rich.
Whale, the, p. 5, p. 20, 279, 280, 372–3, p. 373.
-, sails for Persia (Nov. 1622), 711.
-, loss of, 373, 375, p. 260, 460, 479, 485, 594, 682, 670.
-, -, imputed to negligence, 594.
-, valued at 150,000l., 463.
-, valued at 100 and odd thousand pounds, 492.
-, the loss of, affects dividend of East India Company, 496.
-, -, to be examined in the Admiralty, 594.
-, about wages to mariners of, 594, 616, p. 410, 621, p. 482.
-, master of, see Woodcock, Nicholas.
-, purser's mate of, see Billings.
Whales, 118.
-, fins, 50, 87.
Whaley, Wm., 342, 384.
-, -, petition of, 379.
Wheat, badness and dearness of, 65.
-, see also Barbary Wheat.
Wheatly, Thos. (deceased), p. 488.
Wheteley, or Wheatley, Henry, mate in the Jonas, purser of the Lion, 324, 363, 374, 398, 441.
-, -, chosen purser of the Great James, 403.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 676.
-, -, his goods, p. 148, p. 154.
-, -, charges against, pp. 275–7, p. 280.
-, -, surgeon, 404.
Whettcombe, Symon, p. 487.
White, Benjamin (deceased), p. 481.
-, Isabel, widow of, p. 481.
-, Daniel, purser of the Star and the Balsgrave, 329, pp. 157–8, 333, 345, 348.
-, -, petitions to be purser of the Jonas, p. 222.
-, Dean, 384, p. 246.
-, John, yeoman of the guard, p. 479.
-, -, son of, p. 479.
-, John, boatswain, p. 221, p. 224, p. 478.
-, Lawrence, p. 482.
-, Margaret, wife of, p. 482.
-, -, her brother, see Portus, John.
-, Samuel, p. 224.
-, -, 21.
White Bear, the, see Bear, the.
Whipp, Robt., p. 480.
Whitcher, John, p. 480.
Whitehall, 281, p. 124, p. 179, 503, 594, 607, 616, p. 463.
-, council chamber at, p. 410.
-, letters dated from, 60, 73, 95, 119, 197, 246, 262, 427–8, 442, 456, 543, 569, 638. i.
Whitmore, Alderman George, p. 280, p. 480.
-, petition signed by, p. 491.
Whittaker, or Whitaker, Henry, p. 226, p. 488 (3).
Whittles, Edward, p. 483.
Wickham, Rich., 29.
-, -, estate of, 29, p. 92.
-, -, wife of, 13, 30, 41, 46, 50, 71.
-, -, -, her suit against the East India Company, pp. 122–3, p. 151, p. 176, 409, p. 248, 451, pp. 275–6, p. 279, 471, 680, p. 449.
-, Richard, son of, 41.
-, William, son of, 409.
-, -, his estate, 13, 29.
Wight, Daniel, report of his death, 91.
-, Wm., p.273.
-, petition signed by, p. 491.
Wild, Sir John, p. 242.
-, Richard, p. 166, p. 223, 404.
Wild beasts, a picture of, p. 111.
Willeby, Geo., see Willoughby, Geo.
Willen, preacher at the Charterhouse, 379, 381.
Wilkinson, Richard, p. 222.
-, Thos., p. 156.
William, the, 372, 411, 607, 676, p. 442, 711.
-, at Surat, 438, 677.
-, sails for Gombroon and Surat, p. 287.
-, arrives in Persia, 462.
-, captain of, see Brown, Christopher.
-, letter dated from aboard (at Surat), 429.
Williamall, Edw., p. 492.
Williams (Abraham), 656.
-, Henry, pp. 222–3.
-, John, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Keeper, 10, 24, 29, 30, 41, 46, p. 122, pp. 133–4, p. 158, p. 170, p. 181, 451, p. 275, 477, 626, 716.
-, John, 35.
Williamson, Andrew, p. 484.
-, George, p. 479.
-, Sir Joseph, 10.
-, -, proctor in the Admiralty, p. 462.
Willis, Francis, p. 479.
-, Michael, p. 91.
-, Grace, wife of, p. 91.
-, Richard, late Secretary to the Lord Treasurer, p. 411.
Willoughby, George, 91, 99, 352.
-, John, 138, 657.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 657.
-, Robt., p. 171.
Wills, Mathew, master of the Lion, master of the Dolphin, 690, 698, 700, p. 462.
-, -, petition of, p. 483.
-, -, his wages, 698, p. 483.
Willson, Francis, p. 170.
-, Wm., p. 90.
-, -, his son, p. 90.
-, -, surgeon, p. 136.
-, -, his journal, p. 136.
Willughbye, Frances, Lady.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 313.
Wilson, John, p. 223.
-, Robert, pp. 482–3.
-, Sir Thos.
-, -, letter to, 1622: 97.
Wimbledon, timber at, 454.
Winckworth, Wm., p. 156.
Wincoop or Windcopp, one of the Amboyna judges, 611, 613.
Windell, Samuel, p. 482, (2). p. 483.
Windham, Hugh, p. 492.
Windsor, Lord, 698.
-, Mary, p. 481.
-, -, her son, p. 481.
-, Sir William, 698.
-, Thos., p. 483.
-, -, son of, p. 483.
Windsor, 301, 539, 582, 587, 589, 594.
-, letter dated from, 128.
Wine, 130, p. 144, 379, 403, 409, 587; see also Canary wine, Wormwood wine.
Winge, John.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 622.
-, -, letter to, 1624: 605.
Winn, Morris, p. 487.
Winston, Dr., 38, 87, 107, p. 123 (2). p. 144, pp. 149–151, 404.
Winstone, Thos., p. 492.
Winterborne, Thos., p. 484.
Wiseman, Thos., 35, p. 246 (2).
-, -, petition signed by, p. 491.
Wither, Anthony, p. 492.
Withers, Edward, 81.
-, -, his estate, 680.
-, Susan, widow of, 680.
Withers, Wm., 290.
Withington, Nicholas (deceased), 437.
-, his executor, 487.
-, his Bill in Parliament against the East India Company, p. 265.
Witt, Cr., Mayor of the Dutch East India Company.
-, -, letter from, 1624: 561.I.
Wodar, Edmund, p. 223.
Wolley, Nicholas, see Woolley, Rich.
-, Thos., 725, p. 486.
Wollman, Henry, see Woollman, Henry.
Wolstenholme, Sir John, a farmer of his Majesty's customs, p. 93, p. 140, p. 144, 323, p. 159, p. 269, p. 273, p. 276, 650, p. 487, p. 488.
-, -, letter from, 1622: 66.
-, -, petition of, p. 483.
Wood, Charles, 385.
-, Elias, purser of the Discovery, p. 251.
-, Elizabeth, p. 91.
-, -, her husband, p. 91.
-, Francis, estate of, p. 480.
-, John, formerly master of the Lesser James, p. 63, p. 157, p. 179, 351.
-, -, sent home, p. 109.
-, -, petitions of, p. 221, p. 223, p. 480, p. 482.
-, -, his wife, p. 179.
-, John, petition signed by, p. 492.
-, Philip, p. 90.
-, Richard, surgeon, p. 109, p. 160.
-, Richard, p. 157.
Woodall, John, surgeon to the East India Company, 35, 87, pp. 122–3, p. 144, p. 186, 404, 409, p. 253, 628, 643 (2), 708.
-, -, objections against, pp. 149–151.
-, -, his bill to be paid, p. 154.
-, -, employment of unskilful surgeons by, 619, 643.
-, -, petition signed by, p. 492.
Woodcock, Francis, p. 486.
-, Nicholas, master of the Whale, 279, 670, 682, 700.
-, -, examination of, 594.
-, -, petitions for wages, 670, 680, 682, 690, p. 485 (2).
-, -, to be prosecuted in the Admiralty, 708.
-, Richard, son of, p. 485.
Woodfall, John, 8, p. 221.
Woodstock, 564, 566, 589, p. 463.
Woodward, Huntington, p. 481.
-, John, p. 93.
-, -, petition signed by, p. 493.
-, -, grocer, p. 253.
-, Richard, p. 491.
Woofe, Abraham,
-, deposition of, p. 54.
Wool, see Cottonwool.
Woolley, Nicholas, pp. 221–2, 395, 411, p. 246, 698.
-, -, petitions of, pp. 224–5, p. 480.
Woolman, or Wollman, Henry, chief factor at Acheen, p. 109, 352.
-, -, sent to Acheen, 328.
-, -, letters from
-, 1622: 91.
-, 1623: 328
Woorgan, Philip, 13, 18, 24, pp. 90–1.
Woortoft, -, p. 134.
Worcester House, 10.
Wordsworth, Francis, estate of, p. 480.
Wormwood, 587.
-, wine, p. 202.
Worsley, Stephen, p. 220.
Wotton, Sir Henry, ambassador at Venice, 294.
-, -, letters from, 1622: 132, 135.
-, -, letter to, 1622: 37.
Wrecks, see—
-, Unity.
-, Whale.
-, see also, East Indies, invention about, (p. 533.)
Wren, -, preacher, p. 235.
Wright, Daniel (deceased), p. 207.
-, Edmunde, p. 492.
-, John, pp. 156–7, p. 221, p. 224.
-, William, p. 491.
-, -, clerk of the Parliament, pp. 265–6.
Wyatt, Joseph, p. 221, p. 479.
Wylde, John, p. 491.
-, Rich., 339, p. 239.
-, entertained factor, p. 175.
Wynne, Geo., p: 492.
X.
Xavier, a Jesuit, canonisation of, 75.
Y.
Yard, -, p. 92.
-, Jane, wife of, p. 92.
Yedo (Japan), 146, 175, 223.
-, the Emperor's court at, 146, p. 128.
Yeene, Richard, p. 492.
Ynojosa, Marquis de La, Spanish Ambassador, his complaint to King James about Ormmz, 317, 320.
-, -, letter to, 1623: 321.
Yoshemondono of Nangasaki, p. 131.
Yoshemoro Shojerodono, p. 131.
Yoost, Jean, see Coopman Jan Jooster.
Yonge, Michael, boatswain of the Dolphin, p. 412.
Young, -, an east country merchant, p. 142.
-, John, p. 231, p. 247, 439, 582, p. 412.
-, -, employed by East India Company as an express (messenger) to Carleton, 674, 682, 685, 688.
-, -, reports his audience of the King to East India Company, 687.
-, -, sent home with despatches from Carleton, 717–719.
-, Joseph, master of his Majesty's ship Garland, 83.
-, Michael, p. 220.
-, -, Lettice, wife of, p. 220.
-, Sir Richard, p. 487.
-, Robt, letter from, 1624: 657.
-, Thos. (deceased), p. 483.
-, -, Anne, widow of, p. 483.
Z.
Zanchoe, a Japanese, executed by the Dutch at Amboyna, p. 315.
Zealand, 133, p. 218, 384, 388, 404, 450, 576, 593, 596, 602, 605, 618, 644–722.
-, ships richly laden from the East Indies arrived in, 37.
-, secretary of the States of, see Boreel.
-, contagion in, 679.
Zouch, Edward, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 449.
-, -, letter to, 1623: 313.
-, -, secretary, see Nicholas, Edward.
-, Dr., p. 123, 303, p. 133, 404, p. 253, pp. 265–6, p. 279.
-, -, his opinion on Lord Admiral's rights to prizes taken by East India Company, p. 248.
-, John, p. 483.
-, -, Phillis, wife of, p. 483.
-, William, p. 222.
Zulyher Khan, Governor of Surat, 84, 341.