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A.
Abercomby, Abraham. See Abercromby, Abraham
Abercromby (Abercomby), Abraham, saddler to Prince Henry
-, receives payment for his services, 200
Abraham, Richard, 143
Adams, Thomas, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Admiralty, The
-, 10
Admiralty, Court of the
-, Bouillon's charges against the
Judge of, 11, 12
Admiralty, Judge of the. See Crompton, Sir Thomas
Adortherdie. See O'Dogherty
Advantage, The, of the King's
Navy
-, letter dated from aboard, 225
d'Aerssens. See Aertsens
Aerschot, Charles de Croy, Duke of
-, loses legal case against Duchess
of Longueville, 258
Aertsens (d'Aerssens), Cornelius,
Recorder to the States
General of the United
Provinces
-, his conduct of business
criticised, 3
-, 83
Africa
-, Henry IV prohibits trade between France and, 73
Ahmed I, Sultan of Turkey
-, orders general mobilisation to
suppress revolt in Anatolia, 72
-, his Chamberlain requests passport for England, 97
-, revolt in Babylon against, 124
-, his Chamberlain. See Mustapha
Aga
d'Aiguillon, Henri de Lorraine, Duc
-, his quarrel with Balagny, 48
-, Marquis de Rosny enamoured
of sister of, 49
Aire (Ayre) [Pas-de-Calais, France]
-, alleged English Catholic conspirator at, 236
Aix-la-Chapelle [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, Baynham leaves Brussels for,
237
Albert, Archduke of Austria, jointGovernor of the Spanish
Netherlands with Archduchess Isabella, his wife,
daughter of Philip II of
Spain. See also Archdukes
-, Cornwallis protests against
reception of Earls of Tyrone
and Tyrconnell by, 18, 19
-, 19, 72, 75, 82, 86, 111, 116, 173,
176, 268
-, requests James I to further
peace, 19
-, Privy Council's charges against,
19
-, annoyed by treatment of his
ambassador in London, 32
-, reported to have favoured
peace with Dutch to facilitate invasion of England, 39
-, his reserve towards Earl of
Tyrone, 67
-, Count of Mansfeld sent to, 86,
101
-, prohibits entry of cloth paying
dues to United Provinces, 96
-, his ambassador to Diet of
Ratisbon received by
Emperor, 114
-, discontent amongst armed
forces of, 141
-, proposal to remove seditious
English refugees from care
of, 141
-, takes exception to Anglo-Dutch
league, 152
-, sends Count Octavio to reconcile Emperor with Archduke
Matthias, 163
-, lack of pay demoralises soldiers
of, 166
-, Earl of Salisbury approves
proposed treaty with, 168
-, his ambassador in London
offered a league on same
terms as Anglo-Dutch league,
175
-, reported to be supporting Archduke Matthias against
Emperor, 187
-, to be shown a copy of AngloDutch league, 212
-, 222
-, orders that no English Jesuit
be admitted to college at
Watten, 232
-, meets Duke of Mantua at
Brussels, 232
-, agreement over Willford
between Edmondes and, 234
-, transfers Willford's case to his
own Privy Council, 243
-, his motives for doing so, 243
-, orders Baynham to leave
Brussels, 252
-, alleged manoeuvre to foment
spirit of mutiny amongst
forces of, 258
-, suffers from gout, 266
-, critical of Spanish attitude
towards treaty negotiations,
267, 270
-, his forces defeated at Rheinberg, 268
-, troubled by ultimatum in peace
talks, 273
-, his confessor detained in Spain,
277
-, requests Preaux to arrange
new peace talks, 277
-, pleased with prolongation of
truce, 284
-, assures Edmondes of eventual
renunciation of sovereignty
by Philip III, 284
Alberti, Oratio, a Venetian
jeweller
-, murdered by his French servant, 157
d'Albigny (d'Arbigni), Charles
Simiane, Seigneur, Governor
of Savoy
-, his death, 43, 63
-, his family imprisoned by Duke
of Savoy, 73
-, his company of horse disbanded, 73
Aldersey, William, merchant of
Chester
-, to appear before Lord Treasurer, 27
Aldobno, Cardinal. See Aldobrandino
Aldobrandino (Aldebrandino), Piero,
Cardinal
-, passes through Milan, 147
-, references to letters from King
to, 248, 259
Alehouses
-, 79, 81, 289, 299
-, articles of direction concerning,
110
Alexander, Walter, Gentleman
Usher to Prince Henry
-, (?) 89
-, his pension, 306
Alford, Samuel (Samvell), citizen of
Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to
accept High Stewardship of
Exeter, 173
Algiers (Argier)
-, preparations at Naples for
naval expedition against, 63
-, enslavement of French traders
at, 73
-, report of projected Spanish
enterprise against, 78
Alicante [Spain]
-, rich cargo arrives at Leghorn
from, 147
Allington, Mr. See Allington, John
Allington, John, Surveyor of the
Customers' and Comptrollers' Books
-, 191
Almond, George, Alderman of Hull signs letter requesting Earl of Salisbury's help in confirming Corporation's privileges, 80
Alnwick, co. Northumberland
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
-, postmaster at. See Atkyns, John
Alport, Thomas, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Alsbury. See Aylesbury
Altam. See Altham
Altham, Baron. See Altham, Sir James
Altham, Edward, English Catholic, formerly in Spanish service reconverted to Protestantism, 219
Altham, Sir James, Baron of Exchequer
-, Nicholas Smith's case referred
to, 52
Ambassadors, Residents, Envoys
etc.
-, from Archduke Albert:
-, to England. See d'Hobocque
-, from England:
-, to Brussels. See Edmondes.
-, Thomas
-, to France. See Carew, George:
-, Parry, Thomas
-, to Poland. See Bruce, William
-, to Spain. See Cornwallis.
-, Charles
-, to Turkey. See Glover,
Thomas
-, to Tuscany. See Lesieur,
Stephen
-, to Venice. See Wotton, Henry
-, from Florence:
-, to England. See Malaspina,
Francesco
-, from France:
-, to Brussels. See Preaux, Abbé
de,
-, to England. See La Boderie,
Le Fèvre de
-, to Spain. See Vaucelas, Comte
de
-, from Spain:
-, to Brussels. See Cardona,
Felipe
-, to England. See Cuniga,
-, Pedro de; Giron, Fernando
-, to France. See Toledo, Pedro
de; Cardenas, Inigo de
-, to Emperor. See San Clemente,
Conde de
-, to Venice. See Cardenas, Inigo
de
-, from Venice:
-, to England. See Giustiniano,
Giorgi
-, to France. See Foscarini,
Antonio
-, to Spain, Priuli, Francesco
Ambresden. See Ambrosden
Ambrose, Peter, of Sturry, co. Kent
-, involved in illegal transportation of hides, 217
Ambrosden (Ambresden), co. Oxford
-, inhabitants granted timber
from King's forest to repair
church, 235
Ampleford, John, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Ampleford, John, of Portslade
-, mentioned in connection with
attempt to ship leather
-, clandestinely from Shoreham,
276
Ampleford, John, son of John Ampleford of Portslade 276
Ampthill (Amtill), co. Bedford
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
289
Amsterdam [N. Holland, Netherlands]
-, Centurione goes to, 166
169, 303
Amstruther. See Anstruther
Amtill. See Ampthill
Amurath, Grand Vizier of Turkey
-, advances with army towards
Babylon, 124
Amurat Rais, Governor of the
Morea
-, with a fleet near Corsica, 124
Amurath Rays. See Amurat Rais
Anatolia (Natolia) [Turkey]
-, rebellion in, 72
Andalusia (Andolozia) [Spain]
-, 44, 154
-, English prohibited goods transported to, 301
Anderson, Captain. See Henderson, Thomas
Anderton, James, trustee for Sir
Thomas Langton
-, signs letter to Privy Council, 30
Andolozia. See Andalusia
Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of
Chichester
-, his role in answering polemical
attacks on King, 260
Anees, William. See Anys, William
Angell, William, purveyor of fish to
the King's household
-, one of farmers of impost on
logwood and brazil woods,
176
Anhalt, Ludwig, Prince of, son of
Joachim Ernest, late Prince
of Anhalt-Dessau
-, arrives in Prague, 71
Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I
-, jewels and pearls provided for,
10
-, unwisely recommends a
petition, 89
-, 41, 127, 140, 205
-, reference to her jointure, 128
-, appoints Lady Walsingham as
Keeper of Queen's Robes,
149
-, scandalous speech about, 177
-, lent a jewel for Royal progress,
192
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
273
-, 300, 307
Anne Catherine, wife of Christian IV,
King of Denmark
-, said to be with child, 142
Anne, Infanta of Spain, daughter of
Philip III, King of Spain
-, project of marriage between
Dauphin and, 169, 172
Anne, 1st wife of Sigismund III,
King of Poland
-, gives birth to a son, 62
Anscell, Thomas, of Great Barford,
co. Beds.
-, authorised to conclude purchase of Melchbourne manor,
103
Anstruther (Amstruther), James
-, his pension, 306
Anstruther (Amstruther) Robert
-, his pension, 306
Anstruther (Amstruther), William
-, his pension, 306
Antony, co. Cornwall
-, 261
Antwerp [Belgium]
-, Calley imprisoned at, 32
-, 57, 96(2), 102, 125, 146, 170,
236
-, 252, 284
-, trade with Indies sought by
merchants of, 83
-, letter dated from, 130
Anys (Anees), William, a merchant
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 271
-, offers project for providing
King with money, 271
Aqualate Mere, co. Stafford
-, 250
Aquilat. See Aqualate Mere
Arabella, Lady. See Stuart, Arbella
Aragon [Spain]
-, 146
d'Arbigni. See d'Albigny
Archdukes, The. See also Albert and
Isabella
-, accept proposals for truce with
Dutch, 3
-, their request for prolongation
of truce granted by Dutch, 5
-, Cornwallis protests against
reception of fugitive Irish
Earls by, 18
-, anxious to make peace with
Dutch, 29
-, inclined to concede Dutch
demand for trade with Indies,
83
-, 103, 155, 167, 203, 211, 216,
222, 284
-, conjectured that Philip III's
youngest son would inherit
Low Countries upon death of,
199
-, criticise Anglo-Dutch league as
breach of treaty between
England and Spain, 212
-, Sir John Harrington presented
to, 233
Archer. See Archer, James
Archer, James, Irish Jesuit
-, withdraws from Spanish Court,
55
Areskin, Lord. See Erskine, John
Areskin, William. See Erskine, William
Areskin, —. See Erskine
Argyll, Scotland
-, letter dated from, 182
Argyle, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald
Arigone. See Arrigoni, Pompeo
Arminius, Jacobus, Professor of
Divinity at Leyden
-, his dispute with Gomarus, 172
Armitage, Thomas, member of
Merchant Adventurers in
Middelburg
-, disenfranchised for marrying
a foreigner, 109
Arnold, James, of Edinburgh
-, ordered to forward letters to
Lord Gray, 268
Arrigoni (Arigone), Pompeo, Cardinal, Bishop of Benevento
-, Meoli uses cipher in correspondence with, 302
Arrys, Martin, English Catholic and
priest at St. Lucar
-, 171
Arrys, —, English Catholic, cousin
to Martin Arrys
-, arrives at St. Lucar, 171
Arsenal, The [Paris, France]
-, 48
Arundell, Charles, English Catholic
refugee and conspirator
-, mentioned, 26
Ashburton (Aysheburton), co.
Devon
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
289
Ashby, co. Leicester
-, 199
Asheton, Richard, trustee for Sir
Thomas Langton
-, signs letter to Privy Council, 30
Ashley, Sir Henry, former Master
of the Game at Chetterwood
-, 26
Ashridge, co. Herts.
-, Lord Chancellor's house at, 204
Ashton, Mr.
-, 134
Ashtown, Mr. See Aston, John
Askote, —,
-, his man, 121
Aston (under-the-Hill), co. Oxford
-, 143
Aston, John
-, petitions Privy Council for
importation of soap ashes,
289
Aston (Ashtown), John, former
chaplain to Sir Garrett Moore
in Ireland
-, Irish witnesses attend examination of, 177
Aston (Astowne), Sir Roger, Master
of the King's Great Wardrobe
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
74
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
89(2), 120, 121(2), 130, 133,
272, 276, 289
-, is master falconer to King, 89
295
Atherlony, Sir James. See Auchterlony, Sir James
Atkinson, Anthony, former searcher
at Hull
-, loses his post, 148, 279
-, Jane Jobson intervenes on
behalf of, 148, 252
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 149,
279
Atkyns, John, postmaster at
Alnwick
-, endorses letter, 269
Attorney-General. See Hobart, Sir Henry
Auchterlony (Atherlony), Sir James
-, his pension, 306
Audiencier, The. See Verreyken, Louis
Audley, Lord. See Tuchet, George
Augsburg, Bishop of. See Knoringen
Auguste. See Augsburg
Aulonne. See (Les) Sables d'Olonne
Ausonne, Duke of. See Ossuna
Austria
-, 78
-, activities of Diet of, 100
-, adheres to Archduke Matthias,
106
-, forces raised in support of
Archduke Matthias by Diet
of, 145
Averell, Henry, tenant or farmer of
a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Avignon (Avigneon) [Vaucluse,
France]
-, Crichton confined at, 248
Avila (Avyla), Gomez de
-, recommended by Privy Council
to Cornwallis, 195
Avila, Dona Maria de, wife of
Gomez de Avila
-, legal suit decided in her favour,
189
-, 195
Avigneon. See Avignon
Axell, Honofrio van. See Axel, Honorius van
Axel, Honorius (Honofrio) van,
native of Flanders and
lawyer, resident in Rome
-, arrested by Inquisition for
corresponding with English
ministers, 192
Ayamonte (Aymonty) [Spain]
-, Englishman accused by English
friar at, 156
Aylesbury (Alsbury), co. Bucks
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
288
Aylesford, co. Kent
-, private stocks of wheat to be
certified at, 300
Aymonty. See Ayamonte
Ayre. See Aire
Aysheburton. See Ashburton