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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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Eame, William, clerk, 170.
Earnewood, Salop, manor of, 424.
Eastbourne. See Pevensey.
Eastdean. See Pevensey.
Easterlings, ships of the, mentioned, 415.
Eastlands, 99.
Eastnor, Hereford, manor, 204.
East Wytton, Yorks, 211.
-, Hanmer woods in, 538.
Ebbesham, Surrey, manor and rectory of, 416.
Ecclesiastical Commissioners, privy seal concerning the, 203.
Ecclesiastical discipline, 206.
Ede, Nicholas Ridgeway, vicar of, 252.
Edelmeton, co. Middlesex, lands in, belonging to Adam Fraunceys, 2.
Edenstow, Notts, 169.
Edgair, Archibald, messenger, 433.
Edinburgh, 82, 105, 142, 171, 296,
371, 470, 471, 568.
-, commission dated at, 88.
-, Convention at, 296.
-, Castle of, 80, 143.
-, letters and documents dated
at, 307, 317, 334, 339, 341,
365, 366, 367, 372, 374, 380,
383, 385, 401, 416, 429, 433 (2),
436, 480.
-, the pest at, 351.
-, Lodian, Gilbert, of, 330.
-, Miller, Alexander, of, 330.
Edmonds (or Edmund):
-, Dorothy, letter from, 558.
-, Mr., 508, 545, 549, 605.
-, Thomas, letter from, 513.
Edmonton, 155, 171, 288.
Edward I, King of England, grants certain privileges to Hanse, 45, 47.
Edward III, alluded to, concerning privileges of Hanseatic merchants, 44.
Edward IV, friendly acknowledgment of the Hanse by, 43.
-, conflict of, with the Hanse,
44.
-, grants reprisals against the
Hanse, 44.
-, correspondence of, with King
Christian of Denmark concerning the Hanse. 44.
Edward VI, 44.
-, letters from, 29, 32.
-, letters to, 29, 31.
-, friendly policy with the Hanse,
45.
Edwardes, John, an alien, 222.
-, the house of, 226.
Edweston, Lincolnshire, 134.
Egerton (Edgerton):
-, Mr., made Attorney-General,
465.
-, Thomas, the Queen's Solicitor,
279.
Eglishame, 75, 76.
Elbing (Elbingen), 48.
-, conferences at, 361.
-, staple at, granted to English
merchants, 362.
Elboeuf (Elbief), Duke d', 233, 342, 405.
Elburg, 49.
Elephant's teeth, 472.
Eliott (Ellyott):
-, Edward, 118.
-, John, 102.
Elizabeth, Queen of England:
-, letters from, 59, 60, 87, 91, 98,
107, 167, 179, 182, 186, 202,
213, 227, 239, 264, 293, 295,
384, 386, 407, 409, 412, 438,
447, 468, 546, 563, 593.
-, letter from, as Princess, 26.
-, letters to, 39, 43, 50, 60, 65, 67,
172, 175, 181, 182, 191, 192,
196, 197, 198, 201, 204, 215,
217, 218, 219, 232, 261, 264,
268, 282–283, 293, 319, 323 (2),
324, 345, 349, 350, 378, 380,
381, 383, 408, 420, 421, 478,
485, 499, 549, 551, 581, 588,
594–596, 611.
-, documents signed by, 57, 203,
219, 343, 387, 416, 456, 469,
473.
-, petitions and suits to, 115, 120,
137, 138, 141, 144, 145, 150,
153, 154, 176, 187, 217, 231,
241, 243, 251, 259, 268, 291,
292, 361, 386, 422, 423, 426,
445, 447, 475, 514, 516, 517,
518, 520, 534, 552, 560, 565,
573.
-, birth of, 141.
-, plan of Seymour for Lady
Browne to live with her when
Princess, 25.
-, her relations with Seymour when
Princess, 26.
-, congratulatory addresses to, 39.
-, dealings of her commissioners
and of herself with the Hanse
commissioners, 50.
-, articles for her interview with
Mary Stuart, 59.
-, petitioned in verse, 65.
-, grants an annuity to the Earl of
Leicester, 67.
-, petition for her marriage, 72.
-, instructions for reply to Maximilian II concerning proposed
marriage, 86.
-, allusion to an attempt to poison
her, 88.
-, debts owing by her in England
and Flanders, 98.
-, minute of, to the Captain
etc. of Jersey, 98.
-, minute to —, 101.
-, ill-will of, to Earls of Morton
and Mar, 105.
-, pedigree of, 107.
-, lodgings appointed for her at
Theobalds, 110–111, 142,
145.
-, her consent unasked for the marriage of Earl of Lennox,
123.
-, her "meaning" desired as to
restitution of ordnance taken
from Home Castle, 124.
-, her indignation at the Earl of
Oxford, 128.
-, commendation of Sir W. Cordell
to, 129.
-, her proposed marriage, 133.
-, expected at Theobalds, 135.
-, grants a lease in reversion of
Churchehombourne parsonage
to J. Flemmyng, 137.
-, grants the suit of Glastonbury
tenants, 138.
-, grants manor of Orset, Essex,
in reversion, 138.
-, grants a lease in reversion to
Andrew Smythe, clerk of the
Bakehouse, 138.
-, her declaration against the
statements of the Nuovo
Aviso, 139–140.
-, accused of conniving at attempts
against the life of the Prince
of Parma, 139.
-, at Southampton, 142.
-, proposed marriage of, with
Dukes of Anjou and Alençon,
143–144.
-, her favour desired for Lady
Mary Vere, 146–147.
-, Mastership of Magdalen College,
Cambridge, in her gift through
the nonage of Lord Audley,
148.
-, Sir Fr. Johnson's inventions
dedicated to, 152.
-, her profit from lead-works, 165.
-, her lands in Norfolk, 168.
-, warrants signed by, 169, 171.
-, letter to, from the Duke of
Bavaria concerning treason
against, 172.
-, speeches etc. on her proposed
marriage with Anjou, 172–
173.
-, letter of, to Edward Stafford
about the Anjou marriage,
179.
-, letters of, to Don Antonio mentioned, 184.
-, a vessel proposed for her service
between Dover and Calais,
and Dover and Sandwich,
187.
-, at Wanstead, 200.
-, at Berrington, 201.
-, visited by Duke of Anjou, 201.
-, allusion to plot against, 204.
-, bill of, concerning the Succession,
215.
-, desired by Mary Stuart to deal
directly with her, 234.
-, Mary Stuart's overtures to her,
with regard to James VI, 236.
-, protestations of friendliness and
innocence towards, by Mary
Stuart, 244 et seq.
-, her intentions to detach James
VI from his mother, 254–
255.
-, Act for the surety of the person
of, 262.
-, league and plot against, 272–
281.
-, weakness of her position through
want of alliance with foreign
princes, her lenient government and lack of treasure,
288–290.
-, the terms she is upon with the
Earl of Leicester, 296.
-, instructions of James VI to his
ambassador to be communicated to, 298, 299–305.
-, promises nothing shall be done
against Mary Stuart without
sufficient proof, 308.
-, conversation of, with Archibald
Douglas on Mary Stuart, 308–
309.
-, James VI loath to "tyne" her
by pleading for his mother,
317.
-, assistance of, entreated by
foreign Protestants, 320.
-, loan of, to King of Navarre, 330.
-, excused for his mother's death
by James VI while he blames
her counsellors, 335.
-, plot to prevent friendship between her and James VI, 341.
-, cruelty of "Besse" in murdering the Scottish Queen, 342.
-, indenture between her and the
Earl of Tyrone, 343.
-, urged in verse to avoid war,
360.
-, order of, to the justices of the
peace as to persons neglecting
to enter the Queen's service
after taking prest money, 398.
-, debts due to her, 417, 480.
-, notes of answer to papal bulls
against, 420.
-, plot to murder her, 422.
-, accounts of leases purchased by,
423.
-, disapproves of violences against
the Danes, 429.
-, her greatness admired at Constantinople, 444.
-, movements of, in 1592, 465,
466.
-, list of goods for her, 474.
-, professions of devotion to, from
Emanuel Dandrades, 483–484.
-, a book touching her and the
Cecils, 495–496.
-, receives deputies from Brittany,
506.
-, goes to "Sommers House,"
506.
-, ambassadors from King of Scotland, sent to, 507.
-, visit of, to Lord Burghley,
507.
-, draft of articles of treaty between her and Henri IV, 514.
-, to be addressed concerning the
ravages committed by the
English under Sir J. Norris,
515.
-, her position strengthened by the
Duke of Bouillon's army,
518.
-, Duc de Bouillon represents need
for help from her [Libra], 526,
529.
-, Duc de Bouillon through Essex
urges her to send help to Cambray, 537.
-, Monsieur Chevalier dispatched
to, 540.
-, Mons. de Lomeny sent to, 542.
-, Duke de Bouillon desires aid in
money from, 543.
-, letter to, from Earl of Essex
desiring to enjoy better times
with her, 549.
-, Henri IV desires 2,000 men from
her to reinforce his army,
581.
-, unworthy of the service of those
she will not entertain, 586.
-, diamonds offered to her, 589.
-, her vain request for restitution
of the Vyolet by Henri IV,
598.
-, her third part in the Earl of
Rutland's lands, 602.
Elkyn, W., 288.
Ellen, Queen, letter to, from Earl of Arundel, mentioned, 422.
Ellerker, Robert, Chamberlain of Berwick-on-Tweed, 284.
Ellingstring, manors under the lordship of, 83.
Ellington, manors under the lordship of, 83.
Ellis, Mr., agreement of, as to starch, 559.
Elsing Spittle, 464.
Elsinore (Alshynhure), 471.
Elsworth, William, letter from, 464.
Eltham, 509.
Ely, Bishop of. See Goodrich, Cox.
-, swans of, 123, 136.
-, Dean of, writes a letter about
Dr. Fecknam's confession,
156.
Ely, Isle of, 136.
Elye, Dr., letter to, 342
Embeck, 48.
Embrica (? Emmerich), 49.
Emden (Prussia), 291.
-, Johan, Graf of, 201.
Emo, Girolamo, of Venice, 555.
Emperor, the. See Maximilian II and Rudolph II.
Enchuysen, attestation by burgomaster and town council of, 237.
Enfield, 171, 174.
-, Chase, 155.
-, -, Augustus Sprake, keeper
of, 523.
-, Park, 155, 156.
Engine, to scale a castle, 118.
Engines of war, 607.
England:
-, Church of. See Church.
-, dangers to, from Mary Stuart,
the Pope and others, 288–
290.
-, draft articles of a treaty with
France, 574.
-, Earls of, succession of the, 461.
-, fugitives from, request pardon
and leave to return, 117.
-, Latin verses on, 360.
-, Queen's Commissioners for, at
York, 88–89.
-, pedigree of royal family of, 107.
-, proposed invasion of, 274, 278.
-, succession to throne of, 214.
Engleby, David, a fugitive, 118.
Englefield:
-, Sir Francis, 266, 273, 296, 589.
-, -, particular of lands of,
560.
-, Margaret, widow, 560.
English affairs, chronology of, 143.
-, fugitives in Spain, 482.
-, horse in the Low Countries,
603.
-, at Lisbon, 413, 414, 415, 608.
-, merchants. See Merchants.
-, troops in France, beer to be
transported for, 458.
-, -, ravages committed by,
515.
Englishe, Godffray, an alien, 223.
Enneval, Sieur d', French envoy to Scotland, 315, 316.
Eric XIV, King of Denmark, proposed marriage with Elizabeth alluded to, 51.
Erle, Walter, carried letter from
Seymour to Princess Mary,
25.
-, suit of, to the Queen, 154.
Ernest, Archduke [Duke Ernestus],
enters Brussels, 508.
-, Landgrave of Leichtemberg sent
to fetch body of, 605.
Errington:
-, Captain, 440.
-, Nicholas, draft warrant granting
office to, 328.
-, -, letter from, 392.
Ersfild, —, letters from, 545, 548, 561, 564.
Erskine, John, Earl of Mar, 105–106, 267.
Erslane, Herefordshire, 103.
Espernon, Duc d', 239, 382, 538, 546,
549, 567.
-, house of, 233.
Espinola:
-, Agostin, a Genoese, 89.
-, Lorenzo, a Genoese, 89.
Essex:
-, Earl and Countess of. See Devereux.
-, collections for poor in, 170.
-, commission to apprehend masterless men in, 417.
-, description of, by John Norden,
517.
-, estimate for making bridges in,
329.
-, lands of Earl of Oxford in, 107.
-, men to be sent from, to Netherlands, 435.
-, musters in, 154.
-, order to Queen's officers in, 398.
-, soldiers for France to be levied
in, 485.
Estappes, 531.
Este, Don Francisco de, congratulates Queen Mary on her marriage, 34.
Eston, Jhon, mentioned, 589.
Estrington, Yorks, rectory of, 268.
Estroci, Filippo, 383.
Etchingham, iron mill of, 19.
Ethelbert, King of England, 292.
Ethelwold, King, 292.
Etherington, Thomas, letter from, 135.
Ethiopia, 331.
Eton, Thomas. See Duckett.
Eure (Euers, Evers), Lord, 356, 461, 482.
Europe, chart of, 340.
Eusebius, extract from, 58.
Evans:
-, Hugh, assigned for almsman of
Westminster, 146.
-, John, chaplain to Bishop of St.
David's, 32.
-, Lewes, a Popish divine, 394.
-, Michell, letter from, 109.
-, Thomas, of Queenborough, 430.
Evelegh, Eveleigh, John, feodary of
Devon, 124–125.
-, letter from, 96.
-, frauds by, 124–125.
Evers. See Eure.
Ewelme, lands in, 475.
Ewery, the, 120.
Ewins, Mr. Mathew, a lawyer, 457.
Ewinstre, Herts, muster of hundred of, 365.
Exchange, memorandum of rate of, 468.
Exchange of Lands, Act of Parliament for, 14.
-, between Edward VI and Duke
of Somerset, 18.
Exchequer, the:
-, Chamber, 208.
-, Chancellor of, 268.
-, Court of, 47, 217, 240.
-, Originalia rolls of, 5.
-, records of, 8.
-, warrants to Treasurer and
Chamberlains of, 159, 325.
-, Lord Mayor to be presented at,
165.
Exeter, Bishop of. See Bradbridge,
Alley, Woolton.
-, deanery of, 134.
-, city of, 90.
Eynos, Edmund, M.A., letters patent appointing him precentor of Dublin cathedral, 113.
Eyre, Sir William, sheriff of Wilts, 473.
Eyworth, Indenture of lands, 2.