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U
Ulrich (Julricke), Duke of Holstein,
brother of Christian IV, King
of Denmark
-, 2
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 311
Ulster, Ireland
-, its interior as unknown as that
of Virginia, 121
-, 175, 201
-, money to be exported from
England to promote the
plantation in, 210
-, Customs concessions to Undertakers in, 271
-, Lord Carew and Lord Deputy
to investigate plantation in,
303, 305
-, effect on Irish House of Commons of new corporations
in, 305
-, 306, 308, 360
United Provinces, The
-, reasons for East Indies trade
concessions by Spain to, 27
-, dispute over Jülich-Cleves of
particular interest to, 89
-, disposition to ratify Twelve
Years' Truce in, 115
-, proposal for Anglo-French
defensive league in support
of, 203
-, Prince of Orange suggests that
confederation to defend Protestant religion include, 355
-, King's policy rouses some
suspicion in, 356
Upton, co. Northants.
-, letter dated from, 70
Upwood, co. Hunts.
-, 90(2)
Ussher, Henry, Archbishop of
Armagh, Primate of Ireland
-, his views judged prejudicial to
plantation in Ulster, 118
-, gives evidence in survey of
Tyrone, 121
-, to surrender his tithes to King,
346
Utrecht [Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
247
-, resentful of Dutch control, 247
Uvedale, Sir William, of Wickham,
co. Hants.
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 164
Uzès [Gard, France]
-, 109
Uzès (Usez), Emanuel de Crussol,
Duc d'
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
the origins of the family of,
108
V
Valence (Drôme) [France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
110
-, Commander at. See Passage
Valencia (Valentia or Dariry) Island,
co. Kerry, Ireland
-, regranted to Sir John Eyres and
Zachary Jones, 341
Valentia. See Valencia
Valentines
-, chosen by lot at the Court, 15
Valhan. See Vaughan, Richard
Valois, Charles de, Duc d'Angoulême, Comte d'Auvergne,
natural son of Charles IX,
King of France
-, 105
Van (Voyn) [Turkey]
-, 325
Vandenbemd, John, brother-in-law
of Sir John Spilman
-, 168
Vane, Sir Thomas. See Fane, Sir Thomas
Vaughan (Valhan), Richard, Bishop
of London, (d. 1607)
-, mentioned, 254
Vaughan, R [? Roland]
-, letter to Michell, 289
Vaus, Richard, of Odiham, co.
Hants.
-, named as one of Sir Robert
Stewart's sureties, 165
Vawer, William, Alderman of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Veere (Trevere) [Zeeland, Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne disembarks
at, 248
Velasco, Don Alonzo de, Spanish
Ambassador to England
-, Duke of Lerma no friend of, 312
-, reports on treatment of himself
and Catholics in England,
333
-, to be recalled, 334
-, his audience with King concerning Duke of Savoy's
marriage proposals, 344
-, 364
Velroye. See Villeroy
Venetian Ambassador, The. See Correr
Venice (Venize) [Italy]
-, reference to quarrel between
Pope and, 27, 210
-, Wotton urges understanding
between Protestant Princes
of Germany and, 76
-, Wotton advocates diplomatic
approach between States
General and, 77
-, horses purchased for Prince
Henry at, 84
-, proceedings against King's book
in, 130
-, Caron receives gift of glasses
made in, 138
-, Viscount Cranborne to travel
to, 157
-, reference to letters to and from,
158, 159, 192
-, custom of gold and silver of,
171
-, 205, 210, 215
-, Viscount Cranborne arrives in,
243
-, 311
-, Venice gold and silk, 329
Venice, Doge of. See Donato
Venice, Gulf of
-, River Brenta flows into, 243
Venisse, Contat de (Venaissin)
[France]
-, 109
Venize. See Venice
Vennsinus, Jonas, member of the
Danish embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260
Ventadour, Anne de Levis, Duc de,
Lieutenant-General of Languedoc
-, 108
-, resides at Pézenas, 108
Vercelli (Versel) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 240
Vere (Veere), Daniel, captain in
the English garrison of the
Brill
-, company of foot transferred to,
199
Vere, Sir Francis, Governor of
Portsmouth
-, his death, 136
Vere, Henry de, 18th Earl of Oxford
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 302
Vere (Veere), Sir Horatio, Governor
of the Brill
-, 199
-, to be asked to grant leave of
absence to Peyton and
Mewtys, 341
Verney, Francis
-, dedicates poem to Earl of
Salisbury, 372
Vernon, Sir Robert, Cofferer of
the Household
-, 346
Verona (Veronne) [Italy]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 242
Veronne. See Verona
Verreycken (Verreyhen), Louis,
the "Audiencer" of the
Archdukes
-, to convey Spanish ratification
of truce to States General, 88
-, King reads speech by, 115
Verreyhen. See Verreycken
Versel. See Vercelli
Verton, Francis de, alias Forest
(François de Verton, Sieur
de la Forest)
-, authorised to import silkworms
and mulberry trees into
England, 124
-, presents articles concerning
silkworms and silk industry
to King and Council, 124
-, petition to King, 188
Vicenza (Vizenza) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne describes
Academy and theatre at, 242
Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont, son of Charles
Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy
-, Viscount Cranborne pays his
respects to, 239
-, proposal of marriage between
Princess Elizabeth and, 309,
344
-, rejection of the proposal, 343,
344, 345
Vieillevigne (Loire-Inférieure,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
106
Vienne (Viene) [Isère, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
110
Villars (Willart), André-Baptiste
de Brancas, Sieur de, Admiral of France
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 189
Villeforest, Sieur de
-, contracts to sell secret of the
extraction of silver from
lead ore, 249
Villeneufne. See Villeneuve
Villeneuve (Villeneufne), [Vaucluse, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 109
Villenouvelle [Haute-Garonne,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
108
Villeroy (Velroye), Nicolas de Neufville, Seigneur de, Secretary
of State to Henry IV
-, King pleased with speech by,
114
-, 215, 234, 269
-, his proposal for Anglo-French
defensive league, 203
-, sponsor of dynastic marriages
between France and Spain,
311
-, his desire to improve relations
between France and England,
335, 336
-, Oldenbarneveldt alleged to
have sent Dutch ambassadorial despatches to, 355
Ville Seiche. See Villesèque
Villesèque (Ville Seiche) [Aude,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
108
Virginia
-, Richardot objects to colonisation by English of, 60
-, Edmondes's opinion that
cardinal objective of Spanish
policy is expulsion of English
from, 83
-, interior of Ulster compared
with that of, 121
-, Hudson sails to south of, 152
-, Spanish opinion regarding
English colony in, 288
-, Viscount Cranborne contributes towards voyage to, 318
-, grant of enlargement of territory and liberties to colonists
in, 337
-, benefit of lottery in England
to be enjoyed by colonists
in, 337
-, Treasurer of. See Smith, Sir
Thomas
Virginia Company, The grant to, 337
Visconti, Ottavio, Count, Chamberlain to the Archduke Albert
-, his quarrel with Count Brouay,
4
Vitry, Nicolas de l'Hôpital, Marquis
de (later Duc de Vitry and
Marshal of France)
-, permitted to transport his plate
into France, 360
Vizenza. See Vicenza
Vorstius, Conrad, disciple of
Arminius and professor of
theology at Leyden
-, King requests States General
to banish, 353
-, 354, 356, 358
-, Oldenbarneveldt a patron of,
355
Voyn. See Van
W
Waad, Armagil, father of Sir
William Waad
-, his activities in alum industry
mentioned, 55(2)
Waad, Sir William, Lieutenant of
the Tower
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 55,
100, 221
-, his father. See Waad, Armagil
Wakefield, co. Yorks.
-, sale of King's wood at, 79
Wakefield, Sarah
-, granted alms room in the parish
of St. Ethelburg, 362
Wakering, Sir Gilbert, of Great
Bloxwich, co. Stafford
-, petition from, 374
Walbieff (? Walbies), John, son-inlaw of William Vaughan, of
Tretower, co. Brecon
-, case of his abduction, 289
Walbieff (? Walbies), Thomas,
father of John Walbieff
-, petitions to Earl of Salisbury, 289(2)
Walcott, Humphrey
-, compensated for surrendering
his interest in land enclosed
by King, 328
Walden, Lord. See Howard, Theophilus
Walden, William, of Buckworth,
co. Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of
depopulation, 90
Wales
-, 68, 281
-, watch for pirates on coast
of, 213(3)
-, protest against jurisdiction of
the Council of, 278
-, exempted from loan to King,
315
-, warrant for regular payment
of charges of the Council of,
338
-, Corporation of Shipwrights to
have deputies and take fees
in, 357
-, Receiver for South. See Carne,
Edward
Walkingham Hill, co. Yorks.
-, 232
Waller, John, of London
-, 168
Waller, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant of
Dover Castle
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 84,
95
Waller, William, of Stoke Charity,
co. Hants.
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Walliston, Anne, of co. Warwick
-, alleged to be recusant, 232
Walmesley (Wamesley), Sir Thomas,
Justice of the Common Pleas
-, 289
Walpole, co. Suffolk
-, 91
Walsh, Edward, brother-in-law of
Thomas Osbaldeston
-, murdered by Osbaldeston, 320
Walsh, Henry, a messenger
-, brings letters from Sir Thomas
Edmondes, 113
Walsh, Henry, of co. Wexford,
Ireland
-, his petition suspect to King,
352
Walsh (Welshe), Sir William, of
Abberley, co. Worcester
-, 83
Walsingham, Lady Ethelred or
Audrey, wife of Sir Thomas
Walsingham
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Walsingham, Sir Francis, former
Secretary for State
-, Michell in the service of, 25
-, mentioned, 230
Walter, James, tenant of the manor
of Weston, co. Hereford
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
302
Walter, —, interpreter to the
Danish embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260
Walterperrie. See Waterperry
Waltham (Cross) (Waltome, (Woltome), co. Herts.
-, letter endorsed by post at, 59
-, King proposes to entertain
Elector Palatine at, 130
-, Elector Palatine reaches, 132
-, letters dated from, 132, 133
-, alleged theft of deer by Sir
Edward Coke in Forest of,
192
-, Earl of Salisbury's hospital at,
373
Waltome. See Waltham (Cross)
Walwine, Thomas. See Walwyn, Thomas
Walwyn (Walwine), Thomas, of
Much Marcle, co. Hereford
-, alleged to be recusant, 228
Wamesley, Justice. See Walmesley, Sir Thomas
Wandesford, William, of Gray's
Inn, London
-, 316
Wandsworth (Wansover), co. Surrey
-, 28
Wansover. See Wandsworth
Wanstead (Wansted, Wenssted),
co. Essex
-, 94
-, letter dated from, 129
Warberton, Sir Richard. See Warburton, Sir Richard
Warborton, Lady. See Warburton, Anne
Warborton, Justice. See Warburton, Sir Peter
Warboyse, Oliver, a labourer
-, granted lease by Lord Clifton
at Buckworth, 89
Warburton (Warborton), Anne,
Lady, widow of Sir Richard
Warburton
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 188
Warburton (Warborton), Cecil, son
of Sir Richard Warburton,
and godson of the Earl of
Salisbury
-, 188
Warburton (Warborton), Sir Peter,
Justice of the Common Pleas
-, 188
Warburton, Sir Richard, former commander of English company
at the Brill
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 199
Warde, George, bailiff of Chopwell
Wood, co. Durham
-, accused of misdemeanours, 44
-, reported dead, 79
Warde, John, English pirate,
-, 87
Wardrobe of Robes, The
-, 349, 350
Wards, Court of
-, 12, 317, 318, 332, 348, 372, 373
-, subject of complaint in anonymous attack on Earl of
Salisbury, 261
-, instructions to Master and
Council of, 289
-, Attorney of. See Leigh, Sir
James
-, Pursuivant of. See Lyming,
John
-, Receiver-General of. See Fleetwood, Sir Miles
Wards and Wardships
-, 2, 8, 36, 44, 45, 69, 133, 179,
205, 221, 231, 318(2), 324,
373(2), 374
-, answers to Earl of Salisbury's
questions on concealed, 372
-, Master of the. See Cecil, Robert
Ware, co. Herts.
-, letter endorsed by post at, 59
Warfield (Warfeild, Warfeeld),
co. Berks.
-, 253, 259
Waring, Thomas, a tanner, of
Hesketh, co. Lancs.
-, involved in attempt to convey
calf-skins abroad, 258
Warlingworth. See Worlingworth
Warmington, William, chaplain to
Cardinal Allen
-, writes in defence of the Oath
of Allegiance, 343
Warren, Thomas, lutanist
-, made one of the King's musicians of the lute, 348
Warrick, Thomas, patentee of concealed lands
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 75
Warwick, Countess of. See Dudley, Anne
Warwickshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 177
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, recusants in, 232
Wastspight, The, of the King's Navy estimates for, 165, 166
Waterford, co. Waterford, Ireland
-, benefits enjoyed by freemen
of. 304
-, 305
Waterhouse, David, of Shibden,
co. Yorks. and Inner Temple,
London
-, holds office of Coroner and
Attorney of King's Bench,
332
Waterhouse, Tobias or Toby
-, presented to rectory of Kibworth, 360
Waterperry (Walterperrie), co.
Oxford
-, 291
Watkins, George, of Temple Broadwindsor, co. Dorset
-, alleged to be recusant, 272
Watlington Park, co. Oxford 367
Watson, Sir Edward, of Rockingham
Castle, co. Northants.
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
71, 189
Watson, Edward, steward of the
manor of Middleton
-, certifies destruction of mill by
gale, 3
Watson, William, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 254
-, subject to forfeiture for recusancy, 332
Watson, William
-, petition to Privy Council, 372
Watten [Nord, France]
-, English Jesuits prohibited by
Archduke from settling at,
9
Waverly, W[? William]
-, 169
Weeke (King's Week), near Puddleton, co. Dorset
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Weissenburg (Wisenbourg)
[Bavaria, Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 245
Welbeck, co. Notts.
-, letter dated from, 57
Weld, Sir Humphrey, Lord Mayor
of London
-, his "feast" at Guildhall, 144
-, King to discuss plague with,
149
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 150
Welford, John
-, granted recusant's land, 299
Welhowse. See Well House
Welles, John
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Well House (Welhowse), co. Berks.
-, 259
Welsh Language
-, King's reference to, 83
Welshe, Sir William. See Walsh, Sir William
Wentworth, Sir John, of Somerleyton, co. Suffolk
-, 94, 113
Wentworth, Paul, of Burnham
Abbey, co. Bucks.
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 190
Wesel [North Rhine, Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
246
-, 247, 353
-, Winwood concludes treaty with
German Protestant Princes
at, 354
West, John, yeoman, of Hockliffe,
co. Beds.
-, indicted for offence of
depopulation, 90
West, Robert, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 299
West Beare. See King's Beere
Westbrook
-, wood on Kings manor of
Charing called, 32
West Indies
-, 11
-, reference to Columbus's discovery of 276,
-, anticipated return of fleet from,
288
Westminster, Dean of. See Montaigne, George
Westminster, London
-, writs dated from, 16, 29, 50,
225, 249
-, patent dated from, 29
-, the Receipt at, 70
-, letter dated from, 75
-, project for conveying water
to City of, 127, 129
-, Gatehouse prison in, 343
Westminster Palace, London
-, letters, writs, etc., dated from,
20, 23, 26, 36, 50, 69, 74, 88,
102, 154, 158, 168, 196, 203,
211, 225, 227, 228(3), 253,
254, 259(2), 264, 270(2), 291,
297, 298(2), 299(2), 300(2),
301(2), 303, 317, 318, 319,
339
Westminster College (School),
London
-, letters dated from, 46, 50
-, plague threatens, 46, 50
-, 373
-, Headmaster of. See Deane
Westmorland
-, exempted from loan to King,
315
Weston, Bredwardine, co. Hereford
-, manor of, 302
Weston, Nicholas, Alderman of
Dublin
-, compensated for his losses, 337
Weston, Sir Richard, forest keeper
at Windsor
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 189
Weston, Sir Symond, of St. Jones,
Lichfield
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 49,
60, 66
Weston Underwood (Weston), co.
Bucks.
-, 270
West Wood, co. Leicester
-, 53
Wexford county of, Ireland
-, trees to be marked for King
in, 305
-, scheme for plantation in, 347
Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, 175, 209, 227
-, examination of mariners from,
209
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury
from two merchants of, 226
Whaddon (Whadon), co. Bucks.
-, King's trees to be sold at, 42
-, Lord Grey's request that trees
be not felled on demesne
land at, 47
-, chase and park listed as Queen's
property, 185
Wharton, Lady. See Wharton, Dorothy
Wharton, Lord. See Wharton, Philip
Wharton, Dorothy, Lady, wife of
Philip Wharton, 3rd Baron
Wharton
-, her grievances against
Willoughby, 289
Wharton, Philip, 3rd Baron
Wharton
-, 237
Wheeler, Humphrey, of Wick,
co. Worcester
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 46
Wheeler, John, of the Company
of Merchant Adventurers
-, readmitted after expulsion for
marrying a foreigner, 329
Wheldrake (Weldracke), co. Yorks.
-, sale of King's woods at, 79, 115,
116, 119(2), 120(2), 125
-, state of woods at, 125
Whelpdale, William, tenant to the
King at Penrith, co. Cumberland
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 13
Whichwood. See Wychwood
Whillock, Richard, formerly in the
service of the Earl of Salisbury
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 33
Whisteler, —, in the King's
service
-, 62
Whitaker (Whyteakers), Miles,
Keeper of Theobalds House
-, receives instructions from Earl
of Salisbury, 251
Whitcombe, Peter, of Writtle, co.
Essex
-, alleged to be recusant, 299
White. See White, Humphrey
White (Whyte), Andrew, English
Catholic priest, banished
from England
-, 167
White, Dorothy, deceased, attainted
for felony
-, her property granted to Monson,
227
White, Humphrey, a London draper,
and husband of Dorothy
White
-, 227
White, Robert, one of the King's
chaplains in ordinary and
vicar of Llangeinwen, and
Newborough, co. Anglesey
-, his studies at Cambridge
University accepted as sufficient reason for non-residence, 294
Whitebrook, co. Monmouth
-, dispute over rights in stream
called, 189, 190
Whitehall (Witt Hale, Whithalle),
London
-, letters, warrants, etc., dated
from, 4, 28, 41, 44, 49, 52,
56, 135, 151, 160, 202, 208,
211, 220, 224, 271, 291, 296,
299(2), 327,
-, Chief Justice Coke's humiliation
at, 23
-, 28, 144, 148(2), 149, 150(4),
265, 269
-, Prince Henry to attend sermon
at, 39
-, provision of library for Sir
Peter Young at, 196
Whitehead, Henry, of Eastrop, co.
Hants.
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Whitekers, Mr.
-, 1, 2
Whitmore, William, a London
merchant and contractor for
Crown lands
-, grants to, 329, 330
Whitson (Whitsone), John, Alderman of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
-, to answer charges before Earl
of Salisbury, 169
Whittlewood Forest, co. Northants.
-, 52, 177, 259, 289, 290, 350
Whynyard (Wynneard), John, stepson of Sir John Stafford
-, 127, 129
Whyte. See White, Andrew
Whyteakers, Miles. See Whitaker, Miles
Wicklow, county of, Ireland
-, scheme for plantation in, 347
Wight, Isle of
-, scarcity of timber in, 69
-, King and Prince Henry visit,
113
-, King and Prince Henry hunt
in, 179
-, 249
Wightman, Edward, English heretic
-, to be burnt at Lichfield, 294,
339,
Wigmore, co. Hereford
-, 58
-, manor of, 58
Wikes Park. See Wix
Wilbraham, Sir Roger, Chancellor
to the Queen
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 18,
234
-, 316, 342, 362, 373,
Wilford, Francis, of Quendon, co.
Essex
-, alleged to be recusant, 232
Wilford, James
-, rewarded for services to State,
157
-, granted recusant's lands by
King, 254
-, to have benefit of recusancy
of William Watson, 332
Wilford, William
-, compensated for surrendering
his interest in land enclosed
by King, 328
Wilkinson, Ralph, physician
-, signs report on alleged poisonous liquor, 91
Willart, Monsieur. See Villars
Willet (Wylleth), Andrew, chaplain
to Prince Henry
-, amongst those considered by
King as possible future
Master of Christ's College,
Cambridge, 160
Williams, —
-, 163
Willington, John, a London cutler
-, to be questioned about his
manufacture of daggers, 221
Willis (Wyllis, Wyllys), Simon,
formerly Clerk of the Privy
Council
-, Michell anxious that his presence in Rome be not known
to, 25
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 44
-, requests renewal of licence to
travel abroad, 44
Willis, Mr. a paymaster
-, 194
Willoughby, Lord. See Bertie, Robert
Willoughby, Sir Percival, of Wollaton, co. Notts.
-, Lady Wharton's grievances
against, 289
Wilson, Marmaduke, of Tanfield,
co. Yorks.
-, 134
Wilson, Robert, attorney in the
Queen's Court at Westminster
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
Lord Lisle and Lord Carew,
372
Wilson, Thomas, of St. Clement's,
London, secretary to the
Earl of Salisbury and Keeper
of the Records at Whitehall
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 2
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 34,
37
-, Bruning in correspondence with,
5, 16
-, 8, 10, 15, 29, 31, 34, 35(2), 40,
51, 85, 301, 318, 366
-, discharges debt to Bradforth,
29
-, describes plan for official opening of "Britains Burse",
37
-, interested in sale of timber
from Ireland, 40
-, delivers records of genealogies
and pedigrees to Golding, 68
-, letter to Townshend, 123
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Wilsusan, Cristian, a Dunkirk
merchant
-, sells pepper illegally in Dover,
207
Wiltshire
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, Queen's manor in, 374
-, 345
Winch (Winche), Sir Humphrey,
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench in Ireland
-, relieved of his post, 332
Winchcombe (Wynchcombe),
Benedict, of Noke, co. Oxford
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 186
Winchester (Wynchester, Wyncester, Winton), co. Hants.
-, 12, 103, 116
-, letter dated from, 116
-, Pope's pardon found near
Market Cross in, 155
-, recusants in, 155, 296
Winchester, Bishop of. See Bilson, Thomas
Winchester, Marchioness of. See Paulet, Lucy
Windebank, Francis, of the office
of the Signet
-, 316, 333, 337(2), 341, 342(2),
346(2), 348, 349(3), 350(2),
351, 352, 357
Windsor, co. Berks.
-, 316, 343, 358
-, Honour of, 49, 59
Windsor Castle, co. Berks.
-, 49
-, letters dated from, 93, 94, 97
-, King at, 137
Windsor Forest, co. Berks.
-, 185
Windsor Park, co. Berks.
-, sale of trees in, 59
-, 71
Windsor, Lord. See Windsor, Thomas
Windsor, Thomas, 6th Lord Windsor
-, Michell thought by merchants
to be Lord Windsor in
disguise, 24
Windsor, —
-, name adopted by Michell in
Italy, 24
Wines
-, case involving Spanish, 14
-, suits for grants of selling
wines by retail in Ireland, 93
-, trade between England and
Bordeaux in, 107
-, farming of French, 277
Wing, co. Bucks.
-, 299
Wingfield (Wingfilde), co. Derby
-, letter dated from, 54
Wingfield, Sir Richard, of Powerscourt, co. Wicklow, Ireland,
Marshal of Ireland, later
1st Viscount Powerscourt
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 121
Wingfield, Sir Robert, of Upton,
co. Northants.
-, supervises manor of Middleton, 3
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 12,
38
-, involved in scuffle in London
and imprisoned, 38
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 70
-, his death, 121, 122(2)
Wingfield, Robert, son of Sir Robert
Wingfield
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 122
Wingfield (Wyngfield), Thomas,
of Nettlestead, co. Suffolk
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Wingfield, Mr.
-, in attendance on Earl of Essex
abroad, 157
Wingfield, Robert, Steward to the
Earl of Salisbury
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Wingfilde. See Wingfield
Winston, Mr.
-, 26(3)
Winter (Wyntour), Sir Edward, of
Lydney, co. Gloucester,
Constable of St. Briavels
Castle, Forest of Dean
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 42
Winwood (Wynod, Wynwood), Sir
Ralph, English Ambassador
to the States General
-, 93, 126, 237
-, leaves London for the Hague,
120
-, instructions to, 341
-, letter to Viscount Rochester,
353
-, altercation between Oldenbarneveldt and, 354
-, letter to King, 354
-, account of his conference with
Prince of Orange, 354, 355,
356
-, concludes treaty with German
Protestant Princes at Wesel,
354
-, 358(2), 360, 361
Wireworks
-, operated by Mineral and
Battery Company at Tintern,
189
Wirsburg. See Würzburg
Wisborough Green (Greene), co.
Sussex
-, 64
Wise, Nicholas, of Waterford,
Ireland
-, permitted to transport plate
into Ireland free of Customs
duties, 168
Wisenbourg. See Weissenburg
Wismar (Wismer) [Mecklenburg,
Germany]
-, Swedish ambassadors treat of
Danish-Swedish differences
at, 2
-, letters dated from, 3(2)
Wismer. See Wismar
Withcock. See Withcote
Withcote (Withcock), co. Leicester 232
Witt Hale. See Whitehall
Wix (Wikes Park), co. Essex
-, 308
Wokingham (Oakingham, Ochinham, Okingham), co. Berks.
-, King's woods at, 36
-, sale of trees at, 59
Wolf, Thomas, of Summertown,
co. Oxford
-, alleged to be recusant, 299
Wolferston, Edmund, of St. Botolph
without Aldersgate, London
-, holds licence to erect furnaces,
292
Wollascott, Edmond, of Brunces
Court, co. Berks.
-, alleged to be recusant, 259
Wolmer, Sir Gregory, of Swineshead,
co. Lincoln
-, 7
Wolriche, Sir Francis, of Dudmaston, Salop
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Wolters [? Walters], —
-, Lord Cobham intervenes on
behalf of, 80
Woltome. See Waltham
Wood, Gilbert, Keeper of Hare
Warren at Hampton Court
-, 358
Wood, Thomas
-, letter to Norton, 120
Wood, Thomas
-, petitions for a post as searcher,
159
Woodroe, Lady. See Woodrove, Elizabeth
Woodrove or Woodruffe (Woodroe),
Lady Elizabeth, daughter of
Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of
Northumberland
-, her pension, 316
Woods
-, reference to destruction by
industry of, 363
-, papers dealing with, 366, 367
Woods, Eugene, Dean of Armagh 118
Woodstock (Woodstocke), co.
Oxford
-, letter dated from, 234
-, Queen at, 234
-, 367
Woodward, John, Surveyor of
Woods for Cheshire
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 61
Woodyere (Woodyear), William, of
King's College, Cambridge
-, accessory to Lisle's assault on
Goad, 195
Woolley (Wooley, Wolley), Sir
Francis, Clerk of the Pipe
Office
-, his New Year's gift of plate to
Earl of Salisbury, 1
-, 157
Woolwich, co. Kent
-, abuses committed at Navy
storehouses in, 87
-, King's storehouse of ordnance
at, 350
Wootton, Lord. See Wotton, Edward
Worcester, Bishop of. See Parry, Henry
Worcester, Earl of. See Somerset, Edward
Worcestershire
-, sale of King's woods in, 41, 71
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, protest against jurisdiction of
Council of Wales by inhabitants of, 278
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, 328
Workman, John
-, 279
Works and Buildings
-, expenses of, 116
-, Office of, 183
-, workmen to receive wages, 232
Worlington, co. Suffolk
-, 91
Wormeston, Lord of. See Spens, James
Worseley, Mr. See Worsley, Richard
Worsley (Worseley), Richard, of
Appuldurcombe, Isle of
Wight
-, a King's ward, 69
Wotton, Sir Henry, English Ambassador at Venice
-, scurrilous hint by Michell about
reason for indisposition of,
26
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 76
-, discusses purposes of his intended visit to German
Princes, 76
-, 129
-, his pension, 308
-, to go as Ambassador Extraordinary to Savoy, 329
-, his instructions how to deal
with marriage proposals of
Duke of Savoy, 343
Wotton, Edward, 1st Baron Wotton
of Marley
-, 233, 327
Wrenn, Sir Charles, Constable of
Raby Castle
-, witnesses lease by Bishop of
Durham, 73
-, concerned with repair of Raby
Castle, 119, 134, 136
Wright [? Edmund], a Durham
lawyer
-, 194
-, Receiver to Bishop of Durham,
224
Wright, Richard, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Wright, —
-, his wardship, 318
Wright, Mr.
-, 4
Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of
Southampton
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
69, 287
-, Prince Henry to lodge in house
of, 116
-, 249
Wroth, Sir Robert, of Loughton
Hall, co. Essex
-, compensated for surrendering
his interest in lands enclosed
by King, 328
Wroth, Thomas, son of Sir Robert
Wroth, of Durrants at
Enfield, co. Middlesex
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Wroughton, Giles (Egidius), of
Broad Hinton, co. Wilts.
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
"W.U."
-, intercepts books carried away
from the Spanish Ambassador's house, 160
Würtemberg (Wirtemberg) [Germany]
-, regarded in Venice as counterweight to Bavaria, 76
Würtemberg (Wittenberge) Lewis
Frederick, Duke of, brother
of John Frederick, Duke
of Würtemberg
-, expected in England, 214
Würtemberg, John Frederick, Duke
of
-, Wotton proposes to visit, 76
-, reported to favour reconciliation between Lutherans and
Calvinists in Germany, 116
Würzburg (Wirsbourg, Virsbourg),
[Bavaria, Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
245
-, 246
Würzburg, Julius Echter von Mespelbrun, Bishop of
-, 245
Wyche. See Nantwich
Wychwood (Wytchewood, Whichwood) Forest, co. Oxford
-, spoliation of, 95
-, 185, 186, 331
-, Ranger of, See Batten, Richard
Wylleth, Doctor. See Willet, Andrew
Wyllis. See Willis, Simon
Wyllys. See Willis, Simon
Wynchcombe. See Winchcombe, Benedict
Wyncester. See Winchester
Wyngfield, Thomas. See Wingfield, Thomas
Wynneard. See Whynyard, John
Wynod, Sir Rafe. See Winwood, Sir Ralph
Wyntour, Sir Edward. See Winter, Sir Edward
Wytchewood Forest. See Wychwood Forest
X
Xainctes. See Saintes
Y
Yantlet, near Isle of Grain, co. Kent
-, 231
Yarmouth, Great, co. Norfolk
-, 95
-, confirmation of charters requested by inhabitants of,
206
Yaxley, co. Hunts.
-, 90
Yaxley, Mary [? of Bowthorpe, co.
Norfolk]
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
Yaxley, Anne [? of Bowthorpe, co.
Norfolk]
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
Yelverton, Sir Christopher, Judge
of the King's Bench
-, 373
Yendall alias Yenland alias Yenleete. See Yantlet
Yerewith (Yewrewith), co. Yorks.
-, sale of woods at, 56
Yong, Sir Peter. See Young, Sir Peter
York, co. Yorks.
-, letters dated from, 34, 49, 73,
161
-, Scots imprisoned in castle of, 75
-, 95, 150, 287
-, King's manor house of, 125
York, Archbishop of. See Matthews, Tobias
York, Duke of. See Charles
York House (Yorkes House) Strand,
London
-, 34
-, letters dated from, 57, 135
Yorkes House. See York House
Yorkshire
-, 11, 13, 50, 54, 61, 74, 129, 177,
198
-, lands surveyed in, 49
-, Fellowship at Queens' College,
Cambridge, available only
for natives of, 156
-, alum mines in, 174
-, recusants in, 232, 250, 351
-, 253, 316, 329, 350
-, kerseys shipped to La Rochelle
from, 253
-, Receiver-General of. Scudamore, Thomas
Young, Mr. See Young, Thomas
Young (Yonge), John
-, given office of yeoman tailor
in the Great Wardrobe, 315
Young, Patrick
-, his pension, 308
Young (Yong), Sir Peter, tutor to
Royal Family
-, 83
-, provision of a library at Whitehall for, 196
Young, Sir Roger
-, 83
Young, Thomas, English factor in
Florence
-, Michell addresses himself to,
25
Z
Zechlin
-, letter dated from, 20
Zeeland [Netherlands]
-, 248, 303
Zouche, Edward, 11th Baron Zouche
of Harringworth, Lord President of the Council of Wales
-, signs letters on cloth trade
from Privy Council to Earl
of Salisbury, 44, 56
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
206, 212, 222
-, 327
Zouche, Sir Edward, steward of
Woking Manor
-, his pension, 308