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Caesar, Sir Julius, Master of Requests, President of Court of Admiralty, 167, 287, 290. letter from, 164.
Cage, —, 101.
Calabria, 177.
Calais (Calis, Caillaz), 10, 164, 438.
letters dated at, 85, 93, 165,
319.
-, the White Rose in, 85, 93.
-, information from, 318, 319.
-, information from "N.W." in,
84, 103, 105, 168.
-, Governor of, 165.
Calderini, 196.
calico, confiscated from a carrack, 15.
Calis. See Calais.
Calley, William, letter to, 231.
Calthorpe, Sir Charles, letter from, 5.
Calvacanti. See Cavalcanti.
Calvert, Mr., secretary of Earl of Salisbury, letters to, 275, 280, 446.
Cambrai (Cambray) Archbishop of, 63.
Cambridge, 129, 242, 332, 416,
433.
-, letters dated at, 43, 103, 104,
233, 318.
-, Recorder of. See Brachin.
Cambridge University, Chancellor
of. See Cecil, Robert.
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See Clayton and Harsnett.
-, - and Senate of, letters from,
24.
-, deputy Vice-Chancellor of. See
Dupont.
-, printing rights of, 24.
-, Jesus College, letters dated at,
48, 49, 365.
-, -, Master of. See Duport.
-, King's College, leases and rent
of, 132.
-, -, letter dated at, 133.
-, -, Master of. See Goade.
-, Peterhouse, application for
transference to, 137.
-, -, Master of. See Soam.
-, St. John's College, 391.
-, -, letters dated at, 103, 104,
112, 342.
-, -, Master and seniors of,
letters from, 103, 353.
-, Trinity College, 137, 353.
-, Trinity Hall, letter dated at,
308.
-, -, alleged corruption in,
390.
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll, 277.
Canterbury (Kent), 86, 176.
-, letters dated at, 117, 161, 301.
-, postal endorsements at, 117,
322.
-, Park, 7, 127, 161, 348.
-, Westgate in, 86.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, letter
from concerning a case of
murder, 300.
-, - and postmaster, alleged
negligence of, 322.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 400; see also Bancroft.
Cape St. Vincent (Portugal), 345, 398.
Capell:
-, Sir Arthur, 211.
-, -, letters from, 19, 129,
177, 224, 335.
-, -, his son Arthur, 224, 335.
-, Sir Gamaliel, letters from, 211,
339.
Caraffa, a Bishop of the house of, created Papal Nuncio in Brussels, 159.
Carbery (Carbrie, Ireland), 188, 299.
Carew (Cary):
-, Sir George, English Ambassador in France, 9, 55, 61,
101, 365, 386, 387(2).
-, Sir George, Lord Carew of Clopton, Vice Chamberlain and
General Receiver to Anne of
Denmark, letters from, 55,
218, 267, 343, 358, 384(2).
-, letter to, 24.
-, and Florence McCarthy, 188,
288, 289, 299, 300.
-, and lease of Hanslope lands,
359.
-, his companies in Ireland, 384.
-, references to, 11, 29, 118, 203,
361, 423.
-, Mrs., 277.
-, See also Carey and Cary.
Carey (Careye, Carye, Carew):
-, Sir Edmund, 417.
-, -, letter from, 384.
-, George, 2nd Lord Hunsdon,
former Lord Chamberlain,
159.
-, Sir Henry, a prisoner held for
ransom, 72, 73, 91, 99.
-, Henry, apprehension of his
son Henry, 4.
-, Mr., Sir Thomas Leighton's
Lieutenant, 206.
-, -, 142, 453.
-, See also Carew and Cary.
Carie. See Cary.
Carillo, Don Luis, of Toledo, Count of Carrazena, governor of Galicia, 405.
Carleton, Dudley, letter from, 68.
-, bill for keep of, 11, 68.
Carlisle (Carllell, Cumb.), 100.
-, letters dated at, 179, 192, 215,
216, 225, 286, 315(2).
-, assizes at, 80, 215, 224.
-, Castle, and gaol, 358.
-, - the Grahams in. See
Grahams.
-, -, gaol deliveries at, 168,
192, 211, 212, 214, 314.
Carlisle, Bishop of. See Robinson.
Carlisle, family of, 79.
Carllell. See Carlisle.
Caron, (Sir) Noel de, Sr. de Schoneval (Mons. Caron, Caroone),
agent of the States General
in England:
-, letters from, 90, 210, 224,
346.
-, letter to, 365.
-, and levying English troops for
the States General, 51, 277.
-, and an incident between Dutch
ships and a Dunkirker at
Sandwich, 149–151.
-, James I's opinion of, 374.
-, references to, 119, 160, 206,
226, 275, 283, 379.
Carpenter, Mr., a converted priest, 385.
Carrazena. See Carillo.
Carrick (Ireland) letter dated at, 226.
Carshalton (Casholton), [Surrey], 175.
Carteret, (Cartret), Ames, bailiff (bailie) of Guernsey, 206.
Cartwright, —, 426.
Carvell, —, Lord Northumberland's solicitor, 426.
Carvill. See Cavill.
Cary (Carie), Sir George, late Lord
Deputy in Ireland, letter
from, 412.
-, and Chief Remembrancer's
office, 348, 411, 412.
-, See also Carey and Carew.
Cashel, Archbishop of. See Magrath.
Casse, Edmond, letters from, 271, 318.
Casson, James, Mayor of Hull, letter from, 253.
Castile (Castill), 450.
Castro, Pedro Fernandez de, Count of Lemos, 405.
Catalini, Captain, 78.
Catesby, Robert, a suspect in Gunpowder Plot, 10, 35, 61, 64,
74, 399.
-, his goods seized, 38, 40.
-, execution of, 68.
-, alleged intention to procure a
regiment, 72.
-, his relations with Garnet, 73,
75–77, 85, 86–87, 96, 107–
111, 126.
-, meeting at his house near
Uxbridge, 196.
-, his house at Bethnal Green,
337.
-, given money by Velasco, 376.
-, his lands in Northamptonshire,
415.
-, sureties for, 442.
Catwater, [Devon], 20.
Caughton. See Coughton.
Cautionary Towns. See Brill; Flushing, and under Grahams.
Cavalcanti (Calvacanti), —, two
brothers [Greenwell and
Gerrard], 84, 92, 103, 105,
120.
-, See also under Jesuits.
Cave, Lisle, letters from, 160, 386.
Cavill (Carvill), Mrs., a recusant, 428.
Cawsand (Cawson) Bay, [Cornwall], 21, 309.
Cawthrope, Roger, 220.
Cawthrorp, Thomas, 220.
Cawton. See Coughton.
Cecil (Cecyll):
-, Lady Anne (? daughter of 2nd
Earl of Salisbury), 407.
-, ? Lady Catherine (wife of 2nd
Earl of Salisbury.), 407.
-, Lady Frances, letter from, 386.
-, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury,
Secretary of State (Mr. Secretary), letters from, 1, 27, 44,
49, 61, 69, 73, 81, 121, 137,
146, 160, 168, 170, 178, 184,
186, 197, 200(2), 205, 234,
235, 259, 260, 313, 329, 354,
439–441.
-, -, letters to, 1–460 passim.
-, -, presents sent to, 4, 26,
116, 142, 161, 177, 205, 207,
209, 210, 226, 233, 335, 348,
352, 366, 368, 380, 381, 419,
444(2), 448, 452.
-, -, his recovery from indisposition, 73, 100, 263, 273,
287, 292(2), 296(2), 304, 308,
323, 394, 410, 412.
-, -, to be godfather to Lord
Derby's heir, 54.
-, -, his children heirs to Lord
Cobham's lands, 59.
-, -, the King of France's good
opinion of, 71.
-, -, his draft of a letter from
James I to Parliament, 89.
-, -, interrogates Garnet, 108,
111.
-, -, offered High Stewardship
of Portsmouth, 103.
-, -, as High Steward of
Lewisham, 127.
-, -, - of Kingston upon
Hull, 253.
-, -, installation as Knight of
the Garter, 129, 139(3), 235,
447.
-, -, denounced by a priest, 138.
-, -, Jesuits alleged to practice against, 153.
-, -, charges against, concerning Court of Wards, 164.
-, -, alleged plots against life
of, 169, 263.
-, -, alleged excommunication
of, 176.
-, -, a ward of (Barber), 175.
-, -, a defender of, 191, 196.
-, -, payment of subsidy by,
193.
-, -, entertains Kings of England and Denmark at Theobalds, 209, 210(2), 237.
-, -, as Ambassador to France,
226, 438.
-, -, and a commission for
reform of disorders in London, 229.
-, -, conference with Spanish
and Archduke's Ambassadors
concerning grievances between England and Spain,
260–266.
-, -, -, his speech of introduction to, 263–264.
-, -, as cause of trouble
between Spain and England,
266.
-, -, sole cause of laws against
Catholics, 266.
-, -, and a warrant concerning
Sir Oliver Cromwell, 275.
-, -, examines Gervase Smith,
281, 307, 317, 321.
-, -, and Florence McCarthy,
288–289.
-, -, as Chancellor of Cambridge University,. 308, 404.
-, -, apologises for a foolish
phrase, 329.
-, -, stands proxy in Parliament for Lord Eure, 346.
-, -, as Commissioner for compounding for land, 368.
-, -, epigrams and verses
addressed to, 378, 413, 442.
-, -, survey of possessions of,
in Edmonton, 397.
-, -, his name confused with
Lord Shrewsbury's, 445.
-, -, his wife, Lord Cobham's
sister, 154.
-, -, his nieces: (Bridget),
see Norreys; see also Winchester and Derby.
-, -, his nephews. See Derby;
Montgomery; Ross.
-, -, his secretaries. See
Brereton; Calvert; Corbet;
Munck; Wilson.
-, -, references to, 91, 213,
222, 231, 280, 421, 434.
-, Thomas, Earl of Exeter (Lord
Salisbury's brother), 160, 415.
-, -, letter from, 398.
-, Sir William, 1st Lord Burghley,
and patents for lands, 392.
-, -, Dr. Frear's gratitude to,
400.
-, -, as the late Lord
Treasurer, 454.
-, -, references to, 59, 61, 240,
267, 386, 398, 403, 417.
-, William, 17th Lord de Roos,
Lord Salisbury's nephew, 71,
117.
-, -, letters from, 131, 157.
-, Sir William, son of Lord
Salisbury, styled Viscount
Cranborne, 129, 270, 332,
394.
-, -, letters from, 112, 389.
-, -, his studies, 104, 318.
-, -, his cousin Harry, 112.
-, -, attends the King, 130,
342.
-, -, goes to Lancashire, 271.
-, -, returns to Cambridge,
318.
-, -, news of, 341.
-, - as 2nd Earl of Salisbury,
letter to (?), 407.
Cephalonia (Zefalonia), 16.
certificate, a, 37.
Chaderton, William, Bishop of Lincoln, 402.
Chaffe, the post, 1.
Chaloner (Challynor, Challoner),
Sir Thomas, 271.
-, -, letter from, 43.
-, -, and a lost discourse, 41,
42, 43.
Chamber, the King's, a messenger of. See Davies.
Chamberlain, the Lord. See Howard, Thomas.
Chamberlain (Chamberlynne), Abraham, 305, 341.
-, Mr., 440.
Chambers, Anthony, letter from,
7.
-, -, a priest, 46.
Chancellor, the Lord. See Egerton.
Chancery, Court of, clerks of, letter from, 44.
Chandos (Shandosse), Lord. See Brydges.
Channel, the (Narrow Seas), alleged injuries to Spaniards in, 3.
Chapel Royal, Dean of. See Montagu.
Chapman:
-, Henry, 278.
-, Mr., to be sent to Spain, 53.
-, -, a Jesuit in English regiment in Archduke's service,
153.
Chapperlyn (Chapperlin), John, 66.
Charles I, King of Spain, 122.
Charles, Prince (Duke of York), jewelry for, 105.
Charles, Duke of Sweden, 20, 255.
Charlton, Cuthbert, 458.
-, John, 458.
-, Will, 458.
Charnock (Charnocke), George, a suspect, 17, 35, 36.
Chartley (Chartly), [Staffs.], 394.
Chatham [Kent], the King's ships at, mariners commandeered for, 226.
Chelmsford [Essex], 49, 136.
Chelsea, [Middlx.], 150, 277.
Cheltnam, Elizabeth, letter from, 386.
Chepstow, [Mon.], 18.
Cheshunt (Cheston), [Herts], the King at, 185.
Chester, 239, 242.
-, letters dated at, 6, 22, 26, 173,
192, 205, 240, 287, 357.
-, postal endorsements at, 7, 26,
340, 357.
-, appointment of a Recorder of,
22.
-, charter of Henry VII to, 22.
-, Court of Exchequer at, 115,
205.
-, recusants in, 240.
-, Chief Justice of, and provision
of diet for Council of the
Marches of Wales, 281–282.
-, county palatine of, 427.
-, Mayors of. See Litler and
Phillips.
Chester, Bishop of. See Lloyd.
Cheston. See Cheshunt.
Chesterford Park [Essex], 341.
Chetwin (Chetwind), Sir Walter, 182, 348.
Chichester, [Sussex], 360, 379.
Chichester, Sir Arthur, Lord Deputy
(Lieutenant) in Ireland, 155,
162, 204, 226, 291, 314, 323,
348, 436.
-, -, his plan to reduce Irish
and English coin to one rate,
163.
-, -, a box for, 173, 192.
-, -, and immigration of
Grahams, 285, 302.
-, -, licence by, 223.
-, -, letter from, 205.
Childe, William, feodary of Worcestershire, 12.
Chinley (?), Chymeleyes in the Peak, herbage called, 328.
Chiswick (Chiswecke), [Middlesex], letter dated at, 139.
Chitwood, Sir Richard, 39.
Christian IV, King of Denmark,
visits England, 131, 191,
251, 253.
-, -, visits Theobalds, 209,
210, 211, 237.
-, -, epigrams, speeches, etc.,
on, 209, 218.
-, -, his reception in London,
211, 218; shows and
pageants for, 227–228.
-, -, departs home, 236.
-, a disagreement with his brother,
the Duke of Holstein, 236.
-, case shot for, 245.
-, letters from James I to, cause
delay in ship's sailing, 245,
246.
-, his suite, 269.
-, posting charges of, 432.
-, his brother. See Holstein,
Ulrich, Duke of.
-, references to, 33, 238, 276, 317,
432(2).
Christianity, planted amongst heathens, 408.
Church of England, articles proposed by Lewis Pickering for clergy of, 431–432.
Chymelyes, ? Chinley, q.v.
Ciceter. See Cirencester.
Cinque Ports, Barons of, 456.
-, Lord Warden of, his power to
grant passports, 269.
-, -. See also Howard,
Henry.
Cirencester (Ciceter, Glos.), 18, 66.
Cisalpino, Signor, code name for French King, 93, 106.
Civitavecchia (Civitta Viecha), 319.
Claison, —, vice-admiral of Dunkirk, 127.
Claiton. See Clayton.
Clanricarde, Earl of. See Burke.
Clapham, Jo., a Clerk of the Chancery, letter from, 44.
Clarke. See Clerke.
Clautes, John, 245.
Clavering, James, 295.
-, letter from, 327.
Clayton (Claiton):
-, Mr., a tutor, 350.
-, Dr. Richard, Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge and master of
St. John's College, 132, 308,
391, 404.
-, -, letters from, 24, 103,
353.
Clement, Daniel, 346.
Clere, Sir Edward, letters from, 386–
387.
-, Nicholas, alderman of Colchester, 342.
Clerke (Clarke):
-, Rebecca, 4.
-, Robert, Baron of the Exchequer, 53.
Clerkenwell (Clertonwell), [Middx.], letter dated at, 52.
Cleyes (or Keyes), 196.
Clifford, Francis, 4th Earl of Cumberland, letters from, 295,
308.
-, -, as Lieutenant of Carlisle
gaol, 79.
-, -, and removal of the
Grahams from his lands, 80,
114, 179, 285, 370.
-, -, his influence in Cumberland, 369.
-, George, K.G., 3rd Earl of
Cumberland, death of, 7.
Clink, the. See Southwark.
Clint, [Yorks.], 13.
Clinton, Henry, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, letters from, 277, 417.
Clive, Robert, of Southampton, 379.
cloth trade, at Colchester, 342.
-, to France, 453.
-, woollen, Act concerning transporting overseas, 459.
-, -. See also Wools.
Clynck. See Clink.
coal mines, farm of, 344.
Coates (Cotes), North, [Lincs.], 417.
Cobert, Captain, 190.
Cobham. See Brooke.
Cock, Sir Henry, 455, 461.
Cocke. See Coke and Weldon.
Cocks, Richard, a merchant, 57.
Coe, —, 454.
Coffyn, —, 125.
Cokayne, Francis, of the English Company trading in Poland, 181.
Coke (Cocke):
-, Sir Edward (Attorney General,
Mr. Attorney), afterwards
Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, letters from,
15, 24, 42, 54, 100, 159, 161,
186(2), 189(2).
-, -, letter to, 186.
-, -, and post of Lord Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas,
42.
-, -, and a controversy over
supply of wine to the Tower,
120.
-, -, and a general pardon,
142.
-, -, and money for Ireland,
162.
-, -, his cousin James Hill,
339.
-, -, as Mr. Attorney, references to, 23, 108, 111, 115.
-, Sir Richard, 163.
Colchester [Essex], letter from Bailiffs and Aldermen of, concerning the cloth trade in, 342.
Colen. See Cologne.
Coleshill (Coleshull), [Warws.], postal endorsements at, 7, 357.
Collome, Captain, 139.
Cologne, (Cullen, Colen), 165.
-, Elector of, his Ambassador to
Brussels, 141.
Colman, Richard, 412(2).
Colville, Rose, alias Adames, of Chelmsford, 136.
Combe (Coombe), [Warws.], letter dated at, 338.
Combe, in parish of Welsh Newton, 36.
commissions:
-, of bankruptcy, 24.
-, for concealment, 268.
-, for Gunpowder Plot. See Gunpowder Plot.
-, for Earl Marshal. See Marshal.
-, for leases, 167.
-, for Middle Shires. See Scotland, Border Causes.
-, of Oyer and Terminer, 27, 34,
369.
-, of review, 43.
-, for shooting, 41.
Common Pleas, Court of, 388.
-, Lord Chief Justice of, necessity
for filling office of, 42; See
also Coke.
Commons, House of (the Lower
House), 138, 190, 410.
-, against fresh enlistment of
English troops in Archdukes'
army, 50, 61.
-, an Act offered in, concerning
purveyance, 56.
-, -, debate on, 69.
-, -, minute on, 88.
-, minute of letter of thanks from
James I to, 89.
-, like "young coursers," 92.
-, Sir R. Drury's speeches in, on
liberty of travel, 94.
-, and attainder of Tresham, 128.
-, bill in, for prevention of abuses
in Court of Earl Marshal,
140.
-, See also Parliament.
Compton, William, 2nd Baron
Compton, 163.
-, letter from, 131.
concealment, commission for. See commissions.
Condon, David, 203.
-, Patrick 203.
confectionery, bill for, 211.
Coniers, —, a Jesuit, 153.
Connaught (Ireland), Marshal of, 413.
Conor. See O'Connor.
Constable, Sir Harry, 247.
Constable, the. See Velasco.
Constantinople, 147, 177, 181.
Conway, Sir Edward, [Lieutenant
and Governor of the Briel].
-, letter from, 340.
Cooke:
-, Peter, mayor of Portsmouth,
letter from, 102.
-, Sir Richard, 356, 379.
-, Robert, letter from, 371.
-, Sir William, 448.
-, -, letter from, 52.
-, -, letter to, 8.
-, William, 393.
Coombe. See Combe.
Cope, Sir Walter, 135, 243, 271.
-, letters from, 84, 232.
-, letter to, 424.
Copenhagen (Copenhaven), a ship of, 245.
Copinger, Ambrose, B.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, 353.
Copley,—, 415.
copper mines, 387.
Corbet (Corbett):
-, John, secretary to Lord Salisbury, 15, 108, 110, 308, 321.
-, -, letter from, 364.
-, Sir Richard, 204.
corinths. See currants.
Cork, letter dated at, 139, 227.
Cork, river, 384.
corn. See grain.
Cornard, Great (Cornand Magna), [Suffolk], vicar of. See Harrison.
Cornwall, 184, 302, 350.
-, Duchy of, and lands annexed,
for the King's eldest son, 337.
Cornwallis, Sir Charles, English
Ambassador in Spain, 9,
46, 58, 78, 303.
-, -, letters to, 260, 354.
-, -, and apprehension of Gunpowder suspect, 178.
-, -, dispatches to, giving
substance of conference of
James I and the Privy
Council with the Spanish and
Archdukes' Ambassadors,
concerning grievances between England and Spain,
259–266, 320.
-, -, his secretary. See
Hawksworth.
-, Henry, 355.
-, Katherine, aunt of Lord Southampton, a recusant, 304.
-, Lady, 364.
Corunna (Galicia, Spain), 405.
Cotes. See Coates.
Cottington, —, attached to English Ambassador in Spain, 265.
Cotton:
-, Father, a Jesuit, 9.
-, George, letter from, 57.
-, William, Bishop of Exeter
letter from, 297.
Coughton (Cawton, Caughton), [Warws.], 77, 96, 109, 110, 126, 453.
Coulsone, William, 220.
Courland (Curland), Duke of, 238, 286.
Court, the, letters dated from, 137,
142, 167, 168, 184, 193.
-, postmaster for. See Netherwood.
Court. See Covert.
Courteenhall (Courtenhall) [Northants.], letter dated at, 366.
Coventry [Warws.], postal endorsements at, 7, 357.
Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of.
-, See Blith and Sampson.
Covert (Court), Captain Humphrey,
letter from, 389.
-, letter to, 389.
Cowell, Dr. John, letters from, 53, 308.
Cowlinge, Father Richard, 319.
Coxwell, Henry, 18.
Cracow, Palatine of, 339.
Cradells, the, 61.
Craftes. See Croft.
Cranborne, Viscount. See Cecil, Sir William.
Cranston, Sir William, Provost Marshal, and the Grahams of Esk, 78–79, 81, 402.
Crashawe, W[illiam], "preacher at the Temples," letter from, 250.
Crawford Moor [Lanarkshire], 294.
-, gold mines at, letter dated
from, 344.
Cresswell (Creswell, Signor Furioso), [Father, a Jesuit], 76, 119.
Croft (Crofts, Craftes), Sir Herbert,
152.
-, -, letters from, 209, 389, 390.
-, -, letter to, 456.
-, Sir James, 209.
Croke, Mr. Serjeant, 114.
Cromblie. See Bromley.
Cromer. See Crowmer.
Crompton, Dr., 24.
-, Sir Thomas, 406.
-, -, letters from, 167, 224.
Cromwell, Edward, 3rd Lord Cromwell, letters from, 97, 143,
155, 162, 301.
-, Sir Oliver, 190, 330, 422.
-, -, warrants concerning, 275,
340.
-, Lady, 190.
Crooke, John, 278, 279.
Crosbye, Patrick, 289.
Croshowe (Croston), Mr., chaplain to Lord Sheffield, 256, 356.
Crosse, Sir Robert, letter from, 297.
Crossinge, Hugh, 181.
Croston. See Croshowe.
Crouther, Mr., 26.
Crowmer (Cromer), Sir James, 86.
Crown lands, 390.
Cullen. See Cologne.
Cumberford, Humfrey, 172.
Cumberland, 459.
-, presence of Grahams in, disliked, 79, 80, 402.
-, Lord Dacres's manors in, 100.
-, gaol deliveries in, 155, 212.
-, gentlemen of, contribute to
transportation of Grahams,
215, 216, 225, 284–285.
-, high sheriff of, 284; see also
Lawson.
-, government of Middle Shires
falls most upon, 368–370.
Cumberland, Earl of. See Clifford.
Cundall, William, 14.
Cuniga (Cuniga, Zuniga), Don Pedro
de (Spanish Ambassador in
England), 73, 121, 246, 303.
-, letters from, 204, 357.
-, letter to, 200.
-, and suspects in Gunpowder
Plot, 2, 3.
-, and English merchants in
Spain, 3, 58, 260–266.
-, and goods from a carrack, 15.
-, complains of an English pirate,
19.
-, persons harboured in the house
of, 23.
-, takes over Low Countries
affairs in England, 50.
-, and a new levy of English
troops for Archdukes' army,
50, 61–62.
-, requests free passage for volunteers for service of Spain and
Archdukes, 62, 63.
-, claims seized Catholic books, 94.
-, and an alleged plot, involving
his servant John Ball, against
James I, 197–200, 204, 207,
260, 261, 355.
-, public demonstrations against,
227, 262, 265.
-, friendly with two Irishmen,
240.
-, allegations of mass held at his
house, 251, 262, 405.
-, discusses Spanish and English
grievances in conference,
259–266, 270, 272, 320, 345,
354.
-, complains of lack of justice in
England, 260, 354, 355.
-, stops proceedings against English merchants in Bilbao,
277.
-, and capture of a Portuguese
ship by a Hollander, 283.
-, [?] referred to as Don Diego
by James I, 372, 374.
-, sugars allotted to, 427.
-, his allegations of English
piracy, 432.
-, his secretary. See North.
Cunningham, James, 7th Earl of Glencairn (Glentown), 277.
Curland. See Courland.
currants, corinths, customs on, 16, 219, 305–306.
Curwen, Mr., parson of Arthuret, 294.
Cust, Henry, of Pinchbeck, 220.
-, his cause with Sir Richard Ogle,
195, 205, 221.
Custom House. See under London and Westminster, places in.
customs, English:
-, on currants, 16, 219, 305–306.
-, alleged avoidance of, by an
English consul in Spain, 57–
58.
-, on German goods sent to
Spain, 58.
-, on vinegar, soap, hops, 159.
-, on poundage, 296.
-, office of surveyor of, 386.
Cuthbert, Thomas, deputy, at Tynemouth Castle, 366.
Cutts, Sir John, 19.
Cyprus, 400.
-, Kings of, 124.