Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 22, 1612-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1971.
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Napier, Lord. See Napier, Archibald.
Napier, Archibald, 1st Lord Napier of Merchistoun, Scottish Parliament proposes to bring him to trial as delinquent, 367.
Naples [Italy], Sir Anthony Shirley
at, 51, 52.
-, Viceroy of. See Osuna.
Napper, Sir Nathaniel, of Moore
Critchell, co. Dorset, names
of his coppices in Chetterwood, 140.
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 196.
-, recommends dismissal of
Sherfield, 196.
Naseby, co. Northants, reference to Battle of, 383.
Nash, Rotherhithe, co. Surrey, piece of ground called, 15, 37.
Nassau, Maurice, Count of, Prince
of Orange, writes to King on
behalf of Kenithorpe, 79.
-, Bohemian expectations from
kinship of Elector Palatine
with, 89.
-, expected to move his forces
against Spinola, 119, 120.
-, 120, 217.
-, King of Bohemia expected to
be lodged at house in Delft
belonging to, 147.
Nassau, William, Count of, Prince of Orange, son of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, attempt made by people of Ghent to seize, 366.
Naunton, Sir Robert, Secretary of
State, 60, 84, 85, 118, 131,
141, 213(2), 228.
-, his opinions and verdict in
examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 111.
-, 113.
Navy, The, 97.
-, tract called New Magna Charta
bitterly criticises appointment of Rainsborough to
command, 409.
Neckengar Wall. See Neckinger Wall.
Neckinger (Neckengar) Wall, Bermondsey, co. Surrey, 290.
Ned, page to the Countess of Salisbury, 7.
Neile, Richard, Archbishop of York, letter to churchwardens of Greasley, 288.
Neveson, Sir Roger. See Nevinson, Sir Roger.
Nevile, Mr. See O'Neale, Daniel.
Neville (Nevile), Dorothy, daughter of Sandford Neville, her marriage with Algernon Cecil, 434.
Neville, Edward, Lord Bergavenny, of Birling, co. Kent, his estate valued at £6000, 14.
Neville (Nevile), Francis, of Chevet, co. Yorks, 434.
Neville (Nevile), Gervase, son of Francis Neville, 434.
Neville (Nevile), Sandford, of Chevet, co. Yorks, his daughter marries Algernon Cecil, 434.
Nevinson (Neveson), Sir Roger, of Eastry, co. Kent, his estate valued at £800, 13.
Newark, co. Notts, reference to Royalist garrison in, 379.
Newborrough, Lieutenant, royalist, 377.
Newborrow. See Newbury.
Newbury (Newborrow), co. Berks,
reference to Battle of, 376.
-, King's carriages moved from
Blandford to, 380.
Newcastle, Earl of. See Cavendish, William.
Newcastle-on-Tyne (Newcastel),
co. Northumberland, chosen
as rendezvous for horses and
carters levied in Hertfordshire, 307, 310, 315.
-, letter dated from, 322.
-, 325, 326, 337, 407.
-, service book rejected by inhabitants of, 364.
Newce, Thomas, of Much Hadham, co. Herts, collects money towards defence of King of Bohemia, 126.
Newell, Dr. See Newell, Robert.
Newell, Robert, Archdeacon of Buckingham, sends word to Hatfield House of Queen's safe delivery of child, 272.
New England, Earl of Salisbury a patentee for plantation in, 334.
New Forest, co. Hants, Goring's army supplied with charcoal from, 380.
Newgate Prison, London, letter dated from, 389.
Newiance, Captain, 380.
New Magna Charta, political tract called, 405.
Newman, Dr [? Sir George Newman, Commissary-General of Canterbury], co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.
Newman, Hannibal, letter to
Keighley, 256.
-, requests to be entrusted with
government of St. Michael's
Mount, 256.
-, Earl of Salisbury agrees to give
custody of St. Michael's
Mount to, 256.
-, established as Captain of
Mount, 257.
-, Earl of Salisbury's warrant
to, 260.
-, ordered to attend upon Earl of
Salisbury, 260.
Newman, Richard, Rector of Datchworth, co. Herts, to provide himself with new horse and pistols, 320.
Newmarket, co. Cambridge, Earl of
Suffolk's building at, 97.
-, letters dated from, 115, 153.
-, 166, 276, 286, 451.
-, Earl of Salisbury maintains
racehorses at, 334, 426.
Newnham, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.
New Park [? Hatfield, co. Herts], 381.
Newport, Earl of. See Blount, Mountjoy.
Newport Pagnell, co. Bucks, payments towards garrison of, 379, 380.
Newport Street, London, 431.
Newthorpe, co. Notts, letter dated from, 295.
Newton, Adam, of Charlton, co.
Kent, Dean of Durham, and
Treasurer of Prince Charles's
Household, 372.
-, his estate valued at £500, 14.
Newton [? Francis], grocer, of Fenchurch Street, London, 234.
Nicholas, Sir Edward, Secretary of State, 298, 440, 442.
Nicholson, William, curate and farmer of Higham, co. Suffolk, sues Browne for non-payment of tithes, 192.
Nonesuch (Nonsuch, Nonesutche),
co. Surrey, letter dated from,
213.
-, Henry VIII compares Wressell
Castle with, 242.
-, 244.
Norden, John, topographer, of Hendon, co. Middlesex, letter to Keighley, 37.
Norden, John, of Stratford Langthorne, co. Essex, commissioned to investigate enclosures on Tiptree Heath, 449(2).
Norfolk, Salisbury property sold in,
56.
-, Sir Edward Coke, M.P. for, 206.
-, 220.
Normandy, reference to Penington's attacks on coast of, 231.
Norris, Lady. See Norris, Bridget.
Norris, Bridget, Lady, wife of Francis Norris, 2nd Baron Norris of Rycote, guest at Hatfield House, 2.
Norris, Robert, petition to Keighley, 458.
Norris, Mr, 76.
North, Thomas, of Shire (Sheere) Lane, Temple Bar, London, 71.
Northampton, co. Northants, committee of, 380.
-, garrison of, 380.
Northampton, Earl of. See Howard, Henry; Compton, Spencer.
Northamptonshire, Salisbury property sold in, 56.
Northaw (Northawe), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 124.
North Sea, States General alarmed by expansion of Emperor's power as far as, 230.
Northumberland, 325.
Northumberland, Earl of. See Percy, Henry; Percy, Algernon.
Norton, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.
Norton, Sir Thomas, of Northwood, Milton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 14.
Norwich, co. Norfolk, 16, 32, 78, 186, 191.
Norwich, Consistory Court of, entry
book of writs and prohibitions appertaining to, 415.
-, Chief Official of. See Redmayne, Robert.
Nottingham, co. Notts, letter dated
from the Court at, 373.
-, 442.
Nottinghamshire, 163, 250, 267,
361(2).
-, coal pits in, 304.
-, conspirators against Parliament propose a rendezvous
in, 359.
-, Escheator of. See Barker, Mr.
Nunn, Robert, Bailiff of Traboe, co. Cornwall, letter to Collins, 420.
Nunstubbing (Nun stabbing) (? Greasley), co. Notts, 163.
Nuremberg [Bavaria], Kings of Denmark and Sweden to meet King of Bohemia and German Protestant Union at, 104.
Nurll, John, cured by French doctor, 158.
Nutley, Edward, asked to convey Earl of Salisbury's election directive to freeholders, 205.
Nutt, —, his examination concerning conspiracy against Parliament read in House of Commons, 359.
O
Oakhill Coppice (Lytle Oakehill, Greate Oakehill) Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.
Oakley Wood (Okeleywood), Cobley Walk, co. Wilts, 296.
Oatlands, co. Surrey, warrant dated from the Court at, 291.
Oblivion, Act of. See also Treaty Commissioners, Scottish, variations in, 351.
O'Brien, Murrough, 6th Baron Inchiquin, mentioned in tract called New Magna Charta, 410.
Odiham (Odium), co. Hants, 152.
Odium. See Odiham.
Offley, co. Herts, money collected
towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of,
125.
-, letter dated from, 192.
Ogle, Sir John, Governor of Utrecht,
letters to Earl of Salisbury,
85, 86, 119, 135, 147.
-, dispute between Sir Edward
Cecil and, 85, 86.
-, his views on King's vacillation
concerning Palatinate, 147.
Okeleywood. See Oakley Wood.
Oldenbarneveldt, Johan van, Grand Pensionary of Holland, his confession, 79.
Oldfield (Oldfeild), George, woodward of the Forest of Dean, 401.
Oldisworth (Oldesworth), Michael, secretary to Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, executor of Earl of Pembroke, 419.
Old Park, Enfield Chase, co. Middlesex, 414.
Olivares (Ollyvarres), Gasper de
Guzman, Conde de, offers his
services to Prince Charles in
Madrid, 169.
-, hurts his leg, 170.
-, present at meeting between
Prince Charles and King of
Spain, 170, 171.
-, 172, 173, 174, 179.
-, Earl of Digby charged with
collaborating against English
interests with, 223.
Olivares, Inez de Zuñega y Velasco, Condesa de, wife of Gaspar de Guzman, Conde de Olivares, Prince Charles receives gifts from, 173.
Oliver, Roger, Mayor of Marazion, co. Cornwall, 150.
Oliver, Mr, 441.
O'Neale (Nevile), Daniel, Captain,
royalist, involved in conspiracy against Parliament,
357.
-, placed by John Pym in the
custody of Lord Wilmot,
366.
-, refused bail, 366.
Oppenheim [Hesse, Germany],
Ansbach's headquarters to
be at, 121.
-, Spinola said to be on defensive
at, 133.
Orange, Prince of. See Nassau.
Orchard, William, receiver of contributions towards Chelsea theological college, 58.
Ordnance, Lord Treasurer Suffolk
charged with mishandling
funds allotted to, 95, 100,
106, 109, 110, 111.
-, Master of the. See Carew,
George.
-, Lieutenant of the. See
Dallison, Sir Roger.
Ordnance, Office of the, letter dated from, 242.
Orléans [Loiret, France], letter
dated from, 285.
-, Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288,
289.
Ormond, Marquis of. See Butler, James.
Osborne (Osburne), Mr [? Edward Osborne, of Cowsted Stockbury], co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.
Osborne, John, draper, of London, 255, 266.
Osborne, Sir Peter, Remembrancer to the Lord Treasurer in the Exchequer, 264.
Osman II, Sultan of Turkey, his ambassador entertained at Prague, 122.
Osuna, Don Pedro Giron de Tellez, Duke of, Viceroy of Naples, 51.
Oswestry, co. Salop, reference in the examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk to lease of, 98, 108.
Overbury, Sir Thomas, poet and
confidant of the Earl of
Somerset, trial of those
charged with murder of, 19,
20–29.
-, King said to be well disposed
towards, 22.
Oxenden, Edward, of Brook, Wingham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 13.
Oxenden, Sir Henry, of Dene, Wingham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1000, 13.
Oxford, co. Oxford, 208.
-, reference to meeting of Parliament at, 223.
-, letter dated from, 374.
-, ammunition carried from
Evesham to, 377.
-, big gun moved from Cranborne
to, 380.
-, reference to King's garrison at,
446.
Oxford, Countess of. See Vere, Anne de.
Oxford, Earl of. See Vere, Henry de; Vere, Aubrey de.
Oxford, Earldom of, claims to, 2, 6(2).
Oxford, University of, ViceChancellor of. See Duppa, Brian.
Oxford, Henry, musician, in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, receives gift of money, 3.