Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Volume 12, 1554. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1949.
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Dacre, Thomas, Lord, 157, 179;
offered a pension by Renard, 295, 316.
Damula, Marcantonio, Venetian Ambassador with the Emperor, 29 and note, 129, 133, 135, 185.
Dandino, Girolamo, Cardinal-Bishop of Imola. 46, 129, 130, 209, 226.
Danet, a prisoner, 253 and note. See also Dannet.
Dannett, in Wyatt's rebellion, 126 and note.
Dansell, 205 and note.
Darby, John, in Philip's household, 299.
Darnde (?), a Scottish gentleman, 221.
Darrel, Edward, in Philip's household.
Dartmouth, letters dated from, 295.
-, 177.
Daunet. See Danet, Dannet.
Dauphin, Francis, the, son of Henry II of France, 25, 212 and note.
Davalos, Don Fernando Francisco, Marquis of Pescara, 317 and note.
David, a Scottish Bishop, 216 and note.
-, Hugh, in Philip's household, 298.
Daward, Peter, in Philip's household, 298.
Deal Castle, 301.
Delft, M. Van der (a former Imperial ambassador in England), 241.
Denpont, Bernard, 159.
Derby, the Earl of. See Stanley, Edward.
Devon, 162.
Devonshire, the Earl of. See Courtenay, Edward.
Dieppe, Normandy, 20, 25, 130, 143, 153, 224, 253.
-, the Sacre, a ship of, 153.
Dimmock, Mr. John, 195 and note.
Dinant castle, Namur, 305.
Dobson, William, in Philip's household, 298.
Documentos Inéditos, Vol. III, 15, 37, 38, 53, 56, 76, 82, 84, 85, 88, 97, 101, 103, 105, 109, 121, 128, 174, 175, 256, 322.
Dodge, John, Clerk of the Green Cloth, 298.
-, -,in Philip's household, 299.
Dompton (Church), 144.
Doria, Andrea, Prince, 131, 132, 183 and note.
-, Antonio, 279.
Doval, Hernando de (?), 19.
Dover, letters dated from, 244.
-, 14, 52, 53, 68, 123, 128, 145, 161, 169, 175, 177, 188, 202, 204, 213, 216, 244, 252, 253, 293.
Dover, Robert, in Philip's household, 299.
Downs, the (near Dover), 169.
Drury, a gentleman going to Spain, 149.
Duboys, Jehan, a secretary of ex-Ambassador Scheyfve, 144, 161, 178–180, 194, 195, 234.
-, -, a paper relative to his accusations against Simon Renard, 178–179.
Dudley, Guilford, Lord, 87 and note, 94.
-, a gentleman going to Spain, 149.
-, Henry, a sea-captain, 213.
Dunbar, in Scotland, 25.
Dunkirk, near Calais, 133, 153, 174, 176, 203, 207, 213, 216, 293.
Durham, Bishop of. See Tunstall, Cuthbert.
Dutch Fleet, 113.
Dymoke, Humphrey, in Philip's household, 298.