Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.
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A.
Abbeville pledged to the K. of Spain; 71.
Abbots Langley, Herts; 87, 558.
Abercromby, James, a follower of Bothwell; 600.
Aberdeen; 47, 523, 571.
agents of the K. of Spain come to; 572.
Abernethy, lands of; 90, 99.
Abraham, carries Hesketh's letters; 424, 425.
Abridge, Richard, of Markle; 265.
Acton :
Captain; 169.
Henry, of Marden; 265.
Mrs.; 142.
Adam, l'Isle; 36.
Adams. Robert, at Ostend; 28.
Adelantado, the, Spanish general; 204, 357.
Admiral of England, Lord High :
(Lord Howard of Effingham); 14, 79, 210, 510, 608.
— letters form; 200, 203, 219.
— on the danger of losing Boulogne; 324.
— letters to; 221, 537, 539, 551, 602.
— lieutenant of the co. of Sussex; 80.
— order for stay of shipping; 479.
— mentioned; 52, 81, 363, 367, 415.
— offended, because omitted in a division of profits; 358, 375. See also Howard.
Admiralty :
clerk and keeper of the stores; 81.
Judge of the, a meeting with the French Ambassador; 623 (2) 624.
Treasurer of the; 74, 182.
— payments to; 182.
Adrington, William, of Abell; 273.
Aglionbie, Edward, in the Inquisition at Rome; 203.
Aguila, Don Juan del; 103, 509. See also D'Aguilar.
Aiguille in Burgundy, capture of; 146.
Alban house, one of the; 598.
Albanese captain going to Spain, suggested as an English agent there; 342.
Alcala; 190.
facilities for students at; 191.
letter written form; 198.
Alcayon; 338.
Alden, John, merchant, Botolph Lane; 88.
Aldrriche, George, Captain of the Footbands; 293.
Aldrington, Manor of; 516.
Aldworth, Thomas, alderman of Bristol; 119
Alehouse keepers, amercements assessed upon; 453.
Alexadria; 359.
Alfonso; 22.
Alfonte Andreas, of Lucca; 540.
Alford in Lincolnshire, preacher appointed at : 67.
Aliens in England, criticism of the Act dealing with; 257.
Allagone, Don Martyne d', a Spaniard; 334.
Allegre, Marquis d'; 39, 40.
Allen; 625.
Cardinal; 145, 577, 582, 588, 617, 626.
— at Rome; 462, 466.
— attendant or servant of; 335, 598.
— an interview with; 598.
— letter to “his afflicted children in England” from, mentioned : 618.
Dr., the Jesuit; 564.
Emanuell, serving under the Surveyor of the Ports at Dover; 217.
Sir Francis, letter from; 52.
— captain of the footbands; 293.
— connected with a rumour as to sale of an office; 558.
Mr., indiscreet dealing of; 59.
— returning of Paris; 74.
— mentioned; 167.
Mrs.; 127.
Thomas, of Brayton; 273.
Alloway; 252.
“Allowraghes,” the word explained; 484.
Allyngton, —; 532.
Almaigne, Emperor of, and the Grand Seiognior; 301–2.
Almond, Oliver, a priest; 104.
Almoner, Lord; 447.
Alney, Henry, of St. John's College; 334.
Alnwick; 188.
Alphansius or Alphonsius, son of an Italian, born in London, an apothecary in Rome; 582, 598.
Alten, Mr.; 412.
Alum manufacture; 290.
Alured, John, Queen's tenant; 289.
Amasius, port of; 37.
Ambassadors, envoys, etc.:
English :
to Scotland; 138, 519.
in France; 622, 623.
French; 375, 579.
Scotch; 570.
Spanish, to the Imperial Diet; 501.
Ambergris; 250.
Ambias, Juan de; 103.
Amersham, Mr.; 295.
Amery, Lieutenant; 497.
Ames, John, an Irishman; 156.
Amiens, the loss of, to the League; 589, 591, 593.
the bands of admirals summoned to; 605.
Amounderness, Lancashdhire; 87.
Amsterdam; 116.
armour provided at; 600.
Andaluzia, mentioned; 69.
Andaly; 116.
Andelot, Mons. d', thought to be slain; 146.
Anderson :
Lord Chief Justice; 460.
the Lord; 472.
D., letter from; 228.
H., Halswell Grange, letter from; 208.
Henry, Mayor of Newcastle; 209.
Mr.; 527.
— supposed a passenger in a ship from London; 543.
— a doctor of physic. Late a preacher, in Scotland; 548.
William, Archibald Douglas's “Man”; 572.
— letter to Douglas; 542.
Anderton :
James, at Lostock; 242.
Mrs.; 181, 242.
Andrada, Emanuel d':
a Spanish emissary in England; 245.
at Dr. Lopes's house; 248.
letters to Lord Burghley; 330, 331, 333, 342, 348.
Andrewes, Edward, charged with false practices, etc.; 407.
Anet (“Aret”); 21.
Angas, John, prisoner in the Tower; 588.
Angell, Mr.; 405.
Angus Earl of :
disinherits his son; 30.
good works of; 206.
at liberty; 233.
imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle; 279.
escape; 373.
negotiations with Spain; 430.
the loss and straith to fall solely upon; 548.
and “the S ciety,' the matter deserted; 57
offers of the King of Spain to; 572.
asks for the Queen's aid 572.
Anhalt, Prince of, in France; 151, 155.
Annesley or Ansley :
Bryan, petition; 257.
Edward, of Chaselton; 270.
James, of Oxford; 270.
Mr., not found the way to love; 142.
Anstye; 32.
Antibo; 492.
Anton :
Mr.; 295.
— patent for starch; 261, 614.
Antonio, Don; 1, 348, 494, 627.
Antwerp :
mentioned; 10, 127, 208, 325, 603, 609.
the loss of, referred to; 56.
hangings purchased in; 138.
letters dated at; 180, 211, 553, 625, 626.
great store of treasure come for payment of soldiers; 211.
the “post” of 496.
the “Pied Ox” at; 497.
Englishmen in; 499.
English scholars at St. Omer supplied by way of; 506.
a garrison put into; 514.
an influential Portuguese merchant of; 556.
Ap Hugh, Henry, of Whitford; 273.
Ap Jenkin, James, of Llanvocha; 274.
Apprentices, an office for registering, in London; 364, 385, 386.
Aprival, le Sieur François, letter from; 199.
Apsley, Henry; 563.
Aquensis, one, a priest in Bohemia; 450.
Aquila, D. Juan del, General of the Spanish fleet; 103, 509.
“Ar,” Earl of; 26.
Arabella, Lady. See Stuart.
Aragon; 103, 417.
revolt in; 151, 191.
rises in favour of Antonio Perez; 173.
forces from, re-called; 329.
forces in, sent to Duke of Savoy; 388.
Aranbergh, Count. See Aremberg.
Aranjuez; 509, 510.
“Arbella,” the traffic of; 625, 626.
Archdale, John, of Whatley; 270.
Archer :
Christopher, of Mounsie; 268.
Father; 588.
Arches, the letter dated from, 299.
Ard, Mr. 518.
Arden :
Mrs. Katherine; 394.
Robert, of Pedmore; 272.
Ardpatrick Knock; 484.
Aremberg, Comte D'; 83, 305.
Argle :
Earl of; 6.
— influence in Ulster; 310.
“Arle,” Earl of, has Mass said daily; 201.
Arles, inhabitants of, drawn to the King; 492.
Armagh, Primate of; 117, 118.
Arme; 379.
Armour :
for the soldiery, care and keeping of; 18.
— loss of, in France, complained of; 155.
an Italian maker of, indicated; 448.
Armour, Cuthbert (Cuddie); 24.
Army :
character of the men serving in the expeditions abroad; 4.
reasons for raising a regiment for service in France; 4.
musterings and trainings, regulations recommended; 5.
forces sent to aid the French King, payment of; 10.
intelligences and espials, yearly allowance for; 15.
levying of horse, payments for; 15.
levying of “shot,” payments for; 183.
musters; 15, 60, 80.
— in the county of Hertford, rules to be observed; 16–18.
— qualifications to be sought for in soldiers; 17.
— care and keeping of the armour; 18.
count bands reviewed; 64.
levies ordered, etc.; 66, 80, 88, 238, 321, 341, 465, 468, 565, 569, 571.
allowance for coat and conduct money; 117, 341.
cost of equipment; 119.
transport of troops; 154, 170.
— cost; 216.
cost of raising men; 170.
payments for; 182, 183, 184.
muster in Hyde Park; 189.
raising of train bands in Devonshire; 171, 228.
forces in the Low Countries, weekly payments; 293.
soldiers maimed, relief of; 295, 298.
training of companies sent to Jersey; 336.
pay of same, and their captains; 377.
levies for Ireland; 507.
arrangements for expedition to Brest; 562.
customary deduction of “dead pays” in levying men; 565.
accoutrements of levies; 569.
soldiers deserting; 597. See also Ireland.
Armyn, Mr. 577.
Arnheim, camp at, news from; 125, 129.
Arques (Brittany); 133, 505.
Lord Essex's soldiery at; 147, 150, 153, 171.
French King retries to Castle of; 180.
Arques, D'. See D'Arques.
Arran :
Earl of, proceedings of; 6, 201, 205.
— threatened with excommunication; 205.
Lord (Capt. James Stuart) and lady; 30.
Articles for acknowledging the Laws ecclesiastical; 94–5.
Artois; 605.
an expedition into, suggested; 55.
opening of the war in, in question etc.; 559, 560.
great levies in; 622, 628.
Arundel :
Earl of (Phlip), attainted; 107, 163.
Sir John, wife of; 510.
Sir Matthew; 168, 297.
— letter from; 292.
Charles, of Oking; 271.
— Sir W. Cornwallis's familiarity with; 578.
Arvenik, Castle of, Captain of; 116.
Aschebye, William, late H. M. Ambassador in Scotland; 138.
Ascoly, Prince D'; 83.
Asham, H., comptroller of Customs, port of London; 109.
Ashborneham, Thomas, of Ashebornham; 264.
Ashe :
Henry; 176.
Thomas, of Bucknell; 270.
Asheby, Arthur, in the Queen's Woodyard; 95.
Ashley, Anthony, a Clerk of the Council; 301, 429, 466.
letters from; 386, 402, 439, 468, 499.
loss by the death of his child; 439.
his father-in-law's house; 439.
count clerkship held by; 439.
conduction some business of consequence; 468.
Ashton :
John, of Abraham; 266.
Richard, of Abraham; 266.
Roger; 29.
— letter from K. James to; 230.
Askew, Hussy; 577.
Ashwith, Askwyth :
Christopher, 84.
Robert, York; 122.
Assheton, Thomas, of Writington; 266.
Astley, John, Master of the Jewels and Plate; 539.
Aston :
Roger, letter from; 19.
— made Bowbearer of Bolland forest; 465.
“My good soldier”; 162.
Astonfield, co. Stafford, parsonage of; 163.
Atchison, John the house of, in the Canongate; 30.
Athlone, letter written at; 339.
Athol; 583.
Athol :
Earl of; 25, 41, 91, 504, 517.
— his not being pursued, a condition; 518.
the King's intention to assail; 523.
Atkinson :
Anthony, at Hull, arrests suspected persons; 478.
Robert, bailiff of the hundred of Edmonton; 615.
Atkynson, Robert Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 123.
Attorney General, the :
a summary of Hesketh's treasons drawn up by; 418.
course at Hesketh's trial; 424.
named; 446, 511.
Atye, Mr.; 174, 292.
Aubrey :
A.; 502.
Dr., report on a prize ship; 101.
William, notes by, on petitions; 75, 80, 92, 106, 107, 161, 167, 216, 218, 287, 474, 559.
— letters from; 93, 364, 510. See also Awbrey.
Auckland, letter dated at; 557.
Auditor of Accounts; 68.
Audley, Lord; 169, 170.
Augsburg, letters in the ordinary post from, examined at Breda; 606.
Aumale :
Mons. d'; 37.
— obliged to leave Amiens, etc.; 589, 591.
Madame; 83.
Aumont (Omont, Doumont), Marshal D'; 361.
at Ivry; 21.
movements; 37, 146, 620, 621, 628.
killed in Brittany; 605.
Aure, Marquis de :
a subject of ridicule at Ratisbon; 584.
expenditure, etc., 586.
Austen, —, a keeper in Enfield Chace; 362, 602.
Auvermel; 168.
Auxerre; 31.
Aves, Johns, an Irishman at Tournay; 496, 497.
Awarderzyl (Awretter Seyll); 534.
Awbrey :
D.; 292.
Doctor, an enemy of Bp. Midleton; 280, 282.
— cause of his enmity; 283.
— an alleged letter to the Queen of Scots, mentioned; 283, 284.
Edward, a justice of the peace of Brecknockshire; 281.
John, a justice of the peace of Breaknockshire; 281, 283, 284.
Morgan, the killing of; 281. See Aubrey.
Awdleye, Philip, of Stowbedon; 269.
Ayce, captain of a bark of Weymouth; 253.
Aylard, Thomas, bailiff of Edmonton, etc.; 532.
Azores, the, rendezovous for the fleet; 119.