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B.
Babylon
-, Turkish forces march against
insurgents in, 124
Bachler, John
-, his treasonable speech at Newcastle, 177
Bacon, Sir Francis, SolicitorGeneral
-, subscribes pardon to Clotworthy, 127
-, 231, 295
Bacon, George, English recusant
-, placed in a Jesuit school in
Portugal, 44, 69, 100
-, Lee's description of, 44, 69
-, his brother a scholar in France,
69
-, placed by Fludd with Condesa
de Fearas, 80
-, to go as page to East Indies, 80
-, remains at school in Lisbon, 132
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, High Sheriff
of Suffolk
-, King dines with, 89
-, 141
Bacon, —. father of George Bacon
-, 44, 80, 100
Badilia, Father, a Spanish Jesuit
-, Cardinal Colonna frequents
company of, 157
Baela, Pedro de, Royal notary at
Madrid
-, 103
Balagny. See Balagny, Damien de
Balagny, Damien de, French
courtier
-, his quarrel with Duc
d'Aiguillon, 48
Balbi, Messrs
-, financial agreement with the
company of, 303
Baldwin. See Baldwin, William
Baldwin, William, English Jesuit
and conspirator
-, alleged to be under protection
of Archduke Albert, 19
-, proposes college for English
Jesuits at St. Omer, 111
-, 153, 222
-, Privy Council protests against
Archduke Albert's protection
of, 175
Ballandine, William. See Bellenden, William
Balmerinagh, Lord. See Elphinstone, James
Balmerino, Lord. See Elphinstone, James
Balmerinoch, Lord. See Elphinstone, James
Bamberg, Bishop of. See Gebzattel
Banbury, co. Oxford
-, wool market at, 92
Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of
Canterbury
-, writes to Earl of Shrewsbury
about Constable, 39
-, 40, 137(2), 181, 205
-, his verdict after hearing dispute
between Bishop and Chancellor of St. David's, 199
Bandini, Octavio, Cardinal, Archbishop of Fermo
-, in correspondence with Meoli,
302
Banister, Henry, Senior of King's
College, Cambridge
-, recommends Kellet to Earl of
Salisbury, 77
Barbary (Barbarie)
-, English pirates seize French
ship off, 14
-, 44, 55, 162, 218
-, French forbidden to trade with,
73
-, Henry IV reported to be
contemplating war against,
147
-, Christians sold as slaves into,
236
-, unsuccessful Spanish expedition against, 273
Barcelona [Spain]
-, money sent to Italy from Spain
through, 61
-, money to be dispatched to Low
Countries from, 75
-, Venetian Ambassador reported
drowned off, 101
-, Viceroy of Sicily refuses Philip
III's request for galleys to be
sent to, 146
Barclay, Jean de (John Barkley),
French poet in King's service
-, his pension, 306
Barkley, John. See Barclay, Jean de
Barnaby, John, a London merchant
-, his Cognac stayed at Bristol for
prisage, 223
Barnard (Barnerde), William, Alderman of Hull
-, signs letter requesting Earl of
Salisbury's help in confirming
Corporation's privileges, 80
Barnard, William, J.P. for Devon
-, informs Privy Council of high
price of corn in the shire, 250
Barnard (Barnerd), —, English
recusant
-, tries to proselytize English
youth in Lisbon, 81, 132
-, goes to the East Indies with
Conde de Fearas, 132
Barnes, Robert, of Cowdry, co.
Sussex, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Barnes, —, under-searcher at the
port of London
-, his illness, 232
Barnet (Chipping), co. Herts.
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
288
Barnevelt. See Oldenbarnevelt
Barnewall, Catherine
-, accessory to wrongs allegedly
committed by Ulick de
Burgh, 164
Barnstaple, co. Devon
-, 39, 46
-, Flemish pirate captures ship
from, 235
-, scarcity of corn at, 285
-, Mayor of. See Beapell, Richard
Barnwood, co. Bucks
-, gift of timber from King's
forest of, 235
Barrett, —, late official at the
port of London
-, his death, 180
Barrow, Paul, tenant or farmer of a
shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Barwicke. See Berwick
Basle (Basile) [Switzerland]
-, 233
Basset, Francis, brother of Sir
Robert Basset
-, at Bergen op Zoom, 129
Basset, Jehan, merchant of (Les)
Sables d'Olonne,
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Basset, Sir Robert, of Heanton
Punchardon, co. Devon,
refugee in Antwerp
-, condemned to pay money as
Thomasin's surety, 32
-, his goods forfeited to King, 32,
33
-, letter to Francis Basset, 129
-, complains of plots to kidnap
him, 129
-, his quarrel with Edmondes, 130
Bastille, The [Paris, France]
-, 48
Bates (Bayetes), Thomas, English
merchant in Seville
-, arrested for breaking Spanish
King's regulation on lodging
of foreigners, 198
Bath, Earl of. See Bourchier, William
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Still,
-, John; Montagu, James
Bathori, Gabriel, Prince of Transylvania
-, defeated in battle by Haiducs,
16
-, comes to agreement with
Ragotski on Transylvania,
124
-, has partisans in Poland, 304
Bathori (Battori), Stephen
-, report of possible offer of
Polish Crown to, 9
Baths (Bathes)
-, coloured and uncoloured short
cloths called, 294
Battell. See Battle
Battle (Battell), co. Sussex
-, 199
Bavaria, Ferdinand, Duke of, uncle
to Maximilian, Duke of
Bavaria
-, his death, 62, 71
Bavaria, Maximilian, Duke of
-, disarms burghers of Donauwörth, 16
-, Diet of Swabia protests against
his actions at Donauwörth,
16
-, introduces Jesuits at Donauwörth, 17
-, supports Emperor, 165
Bawden, Ralph (Raffe), J.P. for
Kent
-, requests provision of corn for
poor, 175
Baxter, John, captain in the Irish
army
-, collaborates with Taaffe against
O'Conor Sligo, 136
Bayetes, Thomas. See Bates, Thomas
Bayly, Adrian, vicar of Claydon
Steeple, co. Bucks
-, allowed to absent himself, 200
Baynam. See Baynham, Sir Edward
Baynard's Castle, London, residence
of the Earl of Pembroke
-, letter dated from, 159
Baynes, Edward, English Catholic,
resident in Lisbon
-, intrigues to obtain post as
consul instead of Lee, 155
-, his unpatriotic conduct, 155
Baynham (Baynam, Bainham), Sir
Edward, English Catholic
-, suffering from paralysis in
Madrid, 54
-, 55, 217, 225
-, arrives in Brussels, 168
-, receives substantial allowance,
199
-, reported to be considering
entry into monastery, 219
-, his arrogance towards Edmondes, 225
-, assaulted by Edmondes, 232
-, reported to have left for Aix,
237
-, intends to go to Spain, 244
-, told to leave Brussels, 252
-, not to return from Spain, 268
Bayona (Bayon), Isles of, [Spain)]
-, 235
Beadford, John. See Bedford, John
Beane, Robert
-, compiles list of engrossers of
grain for Court of Exchequer,
205
Beapell, Richard, Mayor of Barnstaple
-, informed of preparations for
invading England or Ireland,
39
-, conveys his information to Earl
of Bath, 46
Beaton, James, late Archbishop of
Glasgow
-, mentioned, 258
Beauchamp, Lord. See Seymour, Edward
Beaumont, Christophe de Harlay,
Comte de, former French
Ambassador in England
-, 11(2), 12
-, his certificate attached to
Bouillon's petition, 12
-, intercedes on behalf of Jean de
Haraveder, 33
Becher, William
-, letter to Thomas Wilson, 277
-, provides lackeys and page for
Viscount Cranborne, 277
Bedel, Abraham, Senior of King's
College, Cambridge
-, recommends Kellet to Earl of
Salisbury, 77
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, Edward
Bedford House, Strand, London,
residence of the Earl of
Bedford
-, letter dated from, 190
Bedford (Beadford), John, shipmaster
-, at Seville, 198
Bedoe, Robert
-, compiles list of engrossers of
grain for Court of Exchequer,
205
Belem (Belyne) [Portugal]
-, Sparrow dines at the monastery
of, 235
Belford, co. Northumberland;
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
Belgiojoso (Belgioiose), Jean Jacques Barbiano, Count of,
commander of Imperial
troops in Hungary
-, strangled by orders of Archduke Matthias, 158
Belon, William
-, his pension, 306
Below, Mr.
-, 272
Bell, Dr. See Bell, John
Bell, Sir Edmund, of Outwell, co.
Norfolk
-, 311
Bell, John, former Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge University
-, mentioned, 95
Bell, Robert, a London merchant
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 24
-, concerned with procuring stone
from Caen, 24, 231
Bellarmin (Bellarminio, Belarimino),
Robert, Cardinal
-, releases Crichton from Avignon,
248
-, his chaplain charges King with
formerly writing to Pope and
Cardinals, 253
-, King's letter in favour of
Chisholm sent to, 259
-, Meoli uses cipher in correspondence with, 302
Bellenden (Ballandine), William,
Scottish scholar and diplomatist
-, his pension, 306
Bellerica. See Billericay
Bellewe, Mr.
-, 130
Belston, Augustine. See Belson, Augustine
Belson (Belston), Augustine, of
Aston Rowant, co. Oxford,
English Catholic
-, offered liberty of worship in
exchange for money, 142
Belvoir, co. Leicester
-, letters dated from, 20, 282
Belyne. See Belem
Benavente, Juan Alonzo Pimental,
Count of, Viceroy of Naples
-, raises troops, 72
-, furnishes Earl of Tyrone with
money at Rome, 203
Benevento (Benevente) [Campania,
Italy]
-, Cardinal Borghese becomes
patron of Abbey of, 157
Bennett, Barnaby, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Bennett, (Sir) Thomas, Alderman of
London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Bennett College. See Corpus Christi College
Bentley, Mr., an English recusant
-, arrives in Madrid from Low
Countries, 55
Berault, Etienne, merchant of St.
Gilles in Poitou
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Bere, Forest of [East], co. Hants 315
Bergen op Zoom (Bergen up
Some, Bergyn) [N. Brabant,
Netherlands]
-, Governor ordered to entertain
Spinola, 3
-, 129
Berk (Berg), Asche, chief Gentleman
of the Chamber to the Duke
of Würtemberg-Mompelgard
-, accompanies the Duke to Scotland, 288
Berkshire
-, 212, 234, 308
-, coarse cloth made in, 295
Bernardi (Bernardo), Philip, an
Italian merchant
-, involved in legal proceedings,
278
Bernardo. See Bernardi, Philip
Berrie, Robert, merchant of Chester
-, to appear before Lord Treasurer, 27
Bertin, Father, a Capuchin friar at
Aire
-, acquaints De la Roc with
alleged scheme to murder
James I, 236
Berton, The
-, French merchantman taken by
English ship called, 63
Berwick (Barwicke), co. Northumberland
-, 250, 262, 290
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
-, Mayor of. See Grigson, Hugh
Bethell, Zachary (Zacharie), official
of the Office of Robes
-, 92
Betterton, Richard
-, acknowledges receipt of money,
241
Beveridge, Henry
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 152
-, requests to be given John
Dalling's post, 152
Beversham, James, Mayor of Orford signs joint letter to Privy Council, 43
Bevys, The, of Southampton
-, lost in a storm off Cadiz, 116, 170
Beyren, Duke of. See Maximilian [of Bavaria]
Biddlesdon (Bidlesden), co. Bucks
-, letter dated from, 20
Biens. See Binche
Bienvilliers, Mon. de, a gentleman
of Normandy
-, his son to be page to Viscount
Cranborne, 277
Bilbao [Spain)]
-, English imposters at, 55
-, ordnance from England discharged at, 171
Billericay (Bellerica), co. Essex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 289
Billing, Captain, Muster-master of
Somerset and Wiltshire
-, 298
Billingsgate, London
-, 278
Billoteau, Jacques, merchant of St.
Gilles in Poitou
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester
-, letter to Earl of Northampton,
58
-, suffers from athritis, 59
Binche (Biens) [Flanders)]
-, Archdukes return from, 216
Bindon (Byndon), co. Dorset
-, 204
Bindon, Viscount. See Howard, Thomas
Bingham, John, saddler to the King
-, warrant for payment of money
to, 127
Bingley, John, an official of the
Exchequer
-, involved in legal proceedings,
191
Bingley, Sir Ralph (Raphe), DeputyGovernor of Lough Foyle
-, O'Hagartie's lands in possession of, 305
Birchenshaw, Ralph, Muster-master
in Ireland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 148
-, describes state of affairs in
Ireland, 148
Bird, Peter, Examiner of the Court
of Welsh Marches
-, retires from his post, 40
Biscay (Biskin, Biskay) [Spain]
-, movements of squadron of, 45
-, preparations for building new
galleons in, 44, 54, 198
-, prohibition on sailing to Newfoundland imposed on
mariners of, 78
-, 81, 99, 132, 154, 235
-, English priest at Fontarabie in,
171
-, English prohibited goods transported to, 301
Bisham, co. Berks
-, King and Queen going to, 307
Bishop, James, an English pirate
-, co-operating with Jennings,
236
Bishop, John, prisoner in the King's
Bench prison
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 24
Bishop Thorpe, co. Yorks
-, letter dated from, 47
Bishops Auckland (Bishops Awkland), co. Durham
-, letter dated from, 281
Biskin. See Biscay
Bisson, Etienne, a merchant of
Havre-de-Grace
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 14
Blake (Blag), Richard, of Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, King recommends him for a
Fellowship, 89
Blackaller [? John or Thomas],
naval captain
-, his petition concerning the
wardship of Costard, 134
Blackfriars, London
-, plague at, 307
Blag. See Blake, Richard
Blauchet, Michel, merchant of
(Les) Sables d'Olonne,
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Blencowe, Anthony, Provost of
Oriel College, Oxford
-, signs testimonial on behalf of
Matthew Lister, 301
Blessing, The, of Southampton 151
Bletso (Bletsoe), co. Bedford
-, letter dated from, 103
Blont, James. See Blount, James
Blount (Blont), James, English
Catholic conspirator
-, alleged to be under Archduke
Albert's protection, 19
-, 210, 237
-, proposes to become a Jesuit,
244
Blount, Sir Michael, son of Sir
Richard Blount
-, 234
Blount (Blunt), Sir Richard, former
Lieutenant of the Tower
-, mentioned, 234
Bludder, Sir Thomas, of Flanchford, co. Surrey, First Commissioner of the Victualling
Office
-, 200
Blunt, Sir Richard. See Blount, Sir Richard
Blunt, James
-, witness to treasonable speeches
at Newcastle, 177
Boda, Mr., companion to Theobald
Gorges
-, leaves for Germany, 233
Boer (? Bowyer), "Millord", ViceAdmiral at Ilfracombe
-, allows English pirates to escape,
14
Bohemia
-, Emperor requests financial aid
from Diet of. 100
-, date fixed for second Diet of,
100, 106, 114
-, Archduke Matthias threatens
to march to, 114
-, postponement of Diet of, 114
-, ordered by Emperor to oppose
Archduke Matthias, 114
-, instructions for mobilisation in,
125
-, possibility of insurrection
against Emperor in, 146
-, reluctance to grant supplies on
part of Diet of, 146
-, Haiducs make incursions into,
158
-, breakdown of conference between Archduke Matthias's
delegates and Estates of, 181
-, Emperor agrees to 17 out of 22
Articles in exchange for
armed support by, 187
Bolde, Henry, co-heir to estate of
Sir Thomas Langton
-, Privy Council intervenes on
behalf of, 30
-, 31
Bolles, George, Alderman of London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Bolmere, —, [? Robert Ballmer,
English informer at Seville]
-, 133
Bologna [Italy]
-, Papal Legate in, 302
Bolschay. See Bostkai
Bolton, Richard
-, requests confirmation of grant
of forfeitures of alehouse
recognisances, 289
Bolton, Mr.
-, signs agreement concerning
concealed lands, 85
Bonnyman, John, footman
-, accompanies Prince Henry's
hounds to France, 300
Bonsegno, The, of Venice
-, lost off Zara, 124
Boodt, de. See Boodt, Anselm de
Boodt, Anselm Boetius de, Burgomaster of Bruges
-, sends present of capons to his
uncle, Noel de Caron, 9
Books
-, letter concerning the publication of, 205
-, Earl of Salisbury advised to
have first refusal of, 300
Booth (Bouthe), Sir George, of
-, Dunham Massey, co. Chester,
a Deputy-Lieutenant of Lancaster and Chester
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Derby, 197
Booth, Richard, of London,
recusant
-, his goods and property forfeited, 200
Bordeaux [Gironde, France]
-, 19, 102, 161
Borgesi, Cardinal. See Borghese, Scipio
Borghese (Burgeso), Camillo,
Cardinal, later Pope Paul V
-, formerly "protector" of Scotland at the Curia, 248
-, consults Master of Gray about
authenticity of King's
alleged letter, 249
Borghese, Giovanni Battista
-, letter to Meoli, 192
-, promises Meoli help to become
one of Pope's Chamber, 302
Borghese (Borghi, Borgesi), Scipio,
Cardinal
-, becomes patron of abbeys in
Italy, 157
-, 266
-, writes to Meoli, 302
Borghi, Cardinal. See Borghese, Scipio
Borja, Don Inigo de, Castellian
of Antwerp
-, his quarrel with Don Luis
composed, 43
Borne. See Bourn
Borromeo, Frederigo, Cardinal
-, 147
Bosschently [? Bosch, Netherlands]
-, letter dated from, 2
Bostkai (Borskay, Bolschcay, Botzkay), Stephen, late Prince of
Transylvania
-, Hungarian Diet demands
confirmation of treaty between Emperor and, 52, 62,
64
-, 125
Boswell, Sir Robert, of Kent
-, 151
Boteler (Butler), Sir Henry, of
Hatfield Woodall, co. Herts.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 123
-, agrees to sell his property at
Hatfield, 123
Bothwell, Earl of. See Hepburn, Francis Stewart
Bottins, Pierre, merchant of St.
Gilles in Poitou
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Botton, Sir W. See Button, Sir William
Bouillon, Henri de la Tour, Duke of
-, returns to Sedan from Paris, 16
Bouillon, Guillaume, a merchant of
Coutances
-, his petition to French King and
Council, 10
-, English Ambassador answers
charges made by, 14, 15
Boulton, —, a musician from
Holderness
-, examined as recusant at Orford,
42, 43
Bourchier, William, 4th Earl of
Bath
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 31,
39, 46, 175, 235
-, sends report of alleged Spanish
preparations for invasion of
England, 46
-, reports on discontent amongst
poor because of scarcity of
corn, 175
-, forwards depositions of mariners
and merchants returned from
Portugal, 235
Bourbon, Marie de, daughter of
Henri de Bourbon, Duke of
Montpensier
-, to marry the Duke of Orleans,
28
Bourgley, Laird of. See Cecil, William
Bourke, Redmond. See Burgh, Redmond
Bourn (Borne), co. Lincoln
-, iron mills at Chester exchanged
for the manor of, 291
Bourne, Sir John, formerly Secretary of State to Queen Mary
-, mentioned, 143
Bouthe, George. See Booth, Sir George
Bowes, Sir Jerome, diplomatist,
patentee for making glass
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 90
-, requests intervention in his
dispute with the farmer of
his glass workshops, 90
-, Misselden complains of the
covert opposition of, 224
Bowyer (Boyer), Sir William, of
Denham, co. Bucks, Captain
of Berwick
-, 133, 250, 262
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 268
Boyer. See Bowyer, Sir William
Bowyer, Mr.
-, recommended to Carew by Earl
of Salisbury, 75
-, 251
Boyle, James, Deputy of the
Company of Merchant Adventurers in Middelburg
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
109
Boynton, Sir Francis, member of
the Council of the North
-, ordered to stay transport of
corn from Yorkshire, 187
Boys, John, J.P. for Kent
-, requests provision of corn for
poor, 175
Brabant
-, 144, 162, 172
-, defamatory rumour about
Barneveldt in, 144
-, cavalry strengthened in, 166
-, Spanish peace negotiators
demand sovereignty in the
villages of, 186
-, Dutch cavalry raid town in,
258
Brackenbury (Brakinbury), Francis letter to Earl of Suffolk, 283
Braintree (Brayntree), co. Essex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Brakinbury, Francis. See Brackenbury, Francis
Brandenburg, Joachim Frederick,
Elector of
-, his relations with Emperor, 157
-, his ambassador receives gifts of
wine from Emperor, 158
Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk
-, claims by Earl of Hertford and
Lord Monteagle to estates of,
86, 97
Brantingham, co. Yorks
-, letters dated from, 149(2), 252,
270
Brasse, Richard, yeoman of the
Buckhounds
-, granted goods and property of
recusants, 200
Braynford. See Brentford
Brayntree. See Braintree
Brecknock, Wales
-, Lloyd to be offered as alternative choice the Commisaryship of, 199
Breda [N. Brabant, Netherlands]
-, Governor ordered to entertain
Spinola. 3
-, 29
-, English children at the orphanage of, 244
Brent, Thomas, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Brentford (Braynford), co. Middlesex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Brentwood (Burntwood), co. Essex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Breny. See Cavan
Brereton (Bruerton), Rondell, of
Brereton, Cheshire
-, Sir Henry Townshend asked by
Earl of Salisbury to favour,
70
Brereton, William, a DeputyLieutenant of Lancaster and
Chester
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Derby, 197
Brescia (Bressia) [Italy]
-, to be assigned as marriage
dowry to Catherine de Medici,
72
Breslau, Charles, Bishop of, Master
of the Teutonic Order, 6th
son of Charles, Archduke of
Austria
-, his money seized by Haiducs,
16
Bressia. See Brescia
Brett, Richard, Fellow of Lincoln
College, Oxford
-, 143
Brewer, William, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Bridgewaters
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Brigstock, co. Northants
-, certificate of trees felled at, 307
Brill, The [S. Holland, Netherlands]
-, Don Pedro de Cuniga reported
to be purchasing deep water
port at, 2
-, 26, 36
-, alleged Spanish designs on, 106
Brine. See Brünn
Bringwood (Bringswood), co. Hereford
-, lease of ironworks at, 283
Bringswood. See Bringwood
Bristol (Bristow), co. Gloucester
-, 92, 170, 171(2), 260
-, ordnance shipped to St. Lucar
from, 170
-, nature of commodities sent to
Spain from, 171
-, Irishmen carried from Spain to
Ireland in a ship from, 184
-, letters dated from, 223, 285
-, payment of prisage by London
wine merchants justified by
prisers of, 223
-, information on Portuguese fleet
provided by merchants of,
235
-, letters brought from Spain to
London via, 228, 241
-, Earl of Salisbury accepts High
Stewardship of, 285
Bristol, Bishop of. See Thornborough, John
Britain's Burse, Strand, London
-, Earl of Salisbury's project to
build, 201
-, progress of building of, 228, 231
-, commended by French Ambassador, 231
-, lease of shops in, 263
Brittany
-, 162
Brocas, Sir Pexall, of Steventon,
co. Hants
-, involved in legal suit, 287
Brome, George, of Holton, co.
Oxford
-, requests that Berkshire be discharged from supplying carriages for transport of timber,
212
Bromfield and Yale, Lordship of,
co. Denbigh
-, tenants request Earl of Salisbury to renew their leases,
289
Brooke ( Broke), Sir Basil, of
Madeley, Shropshire, English
Catholic
-, Lord Saye and Sele offered
money to protect, 47
Brooke, Christopher (Crystover),
shipowner of Bristol
-, conveys ordnance to St. Lucar,
170
Brooke, Henry, 8th Baron Cobham
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 73,
203
-, requires help in financial
matters, 73, 203
Brooke, Robert, a London merchant
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury complaining of
sequestration of goods, 289
Brookebanke, Henry, an embroiderer
-, recommended as tenant of a
shop at Durham House, 204
Brookesby (Bruxbey), James
-, Rath to send his letters to, 25
-, letter from Rath to, 66
Broughton, co. Oxford
-, 82
Broughton, Mr
-, 251
Brouncker (Bruncard), Sir Henry,
former Lord President of
Munster
-, mentioned, 255
Brouncker, William, son of Sir
Henry Brouncker
-, letter to Carr, 17
Brown, —,
-, 205
Browne, John, an English merchant
-, his agent to forward to him
Rath's letters from Florence,
25
Browne, Thomas, an iron-founder
-, licence to ship unserviceable
ordnance abroad renewed to,
221, 222
Browne, Sir William, Deputy-Governor of Flushing
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 26
-, his indiscretion, 103
-, instructed not to assist banished
Scottish ministers at Flushing, 184
-, 228(2)
Browne, William
-, witness of brawl at Waltham
Cross, 242
Bruce, Edward, 1st Baron Bruce of
Kinloss, Master of the Rolls
-, member of Commission to
examine Bouillon's case, 15
Bruce (Bruice), Edward, son of
Edward, Lord Bruce, Master
of the Rolls
-, his pension, 306
Bruce, William, English Ambassador to Poland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 106
Brudenel, Mr. See Brudenel, John
Brudenel, John, English Catholic
-, Lord Saye and Sele offered
money to protect, 47
Brudnell, Hugh, of Rufford Abbey,
co. Notts, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Bruerton, Rondell. See Brereton, Rondell
Bruges [W. Flanders, Flanders]
-, Caron's nephew made Burgomaster of, 9
Bruice, Edward. See Bruce, Edward
Bruncard, Henry. See Brouncker, Sir Henry
Bruning, Matthew, of the English
embassy in Madrid
-, letter to Perkins, 273
-, sends news from Spain, 273
Bruning, —, uncle to Matthew
Bruning
-, 273
Brünn (Brine) [Moravia]
-, Diet of Moravia to be held at,
125
Brunswick (Braunswick), Henry
Julius, Duke of
-, expected at Prague, 71
Brunswick-Lüneburg, Ernest II,
Duke of
-, his agent in London petitions
on behalf of, 38
Brussels (S. Brabant, Netherlands]
-, 5, 32, 83, 101, 110, 153, 187,
199, 258, 272
-, rumour of Spinola's recall from
Geertruidenberg to, 27
-, letters dated from, 67, 118, 163,
196
-, English nuns at, 223
-, Willford brought to be tortured
at, 232
-, Baynham ordered to leave, 252
Bruxbey. See Brookesby, James
Bryant, Nicholas
-, supposed manslaughter of, 127
Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos
-, involved in legal proceedings
over property, 269
-, receives profits of the Isle of
Man, 277
Buchanan, John
-, his pension, 306
Bucher, Secretary. See Pucher, Johan
Buck, Sir Thomas
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 265
-, sends news of events in Eastern
Europe, 265
Buckeridge, John, Master of St.
John's College, Oxford
-, King's letter to, 121
Buckfastleigh, co. Devon
-, petitions for execution of
Statute concerning artificers,
289
Buckinghamshire
-, 128
Buckner, Thomas, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Buildwas (Buyldwas), co. Salop
-, 129
Buillon, Duke of. See Bouillon
Bullock, John, of Whittington, co.
Worcester, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Bumford, Mr, a London merchant
-, his servant sentenced for bringing uncertificated French
goods into Spain, 173
Buntingford, co. Herts
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Burbeck, Thomas, servant to Sir
John Weynford (or Wentworth)
-, involved in a brawl, 242
Burgeso, Cardinal. See Borghese, Camillo
Burgess (Burgis), Richard, Alderman of Hull
-, signs letter requesting Earl of
Salisbury's help in confirming Corporation's privileges,
80
Burgh, Frances de, Countess of
Clanricarde, wife of Richard,
4th Earl of Clanricarde
-, sends presents to Willis, 134
-, her petition to Earl of Salisbury,
293
Burgh, John de, son of Richard de
Burgh, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde
-, 164 and n
Burgh (Bourke), Redmond, styled
Baron Leitrim
-, letter to Cornwallis, 164 and n
-, complains of wrongs committed
against him and his family,
164
-, offers his service to James I,
180
Burgh, Richard de, 2nd Earl of
Clanricarde
-, mentioned, 164 and n
Burgh, Richard de, 4th Earl of
Clanricarde
-, gathers forces of Connaught
against Donogh O'Connor,
192
-, 293
Burgh, Thomas, an English merchant in Portugal
-, receives justice at the hands of
the Viceroy of Portugal, 132
Burgh, Ulick de, 3rd Earl of
Clanricarde
-, accused of murdering John de
Burgh, 164
Burgh, Lady. See Burgh, Frances de
Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, William
Burk, John. See Burgh, John de
Burk, Sir Richard. See Burgh, Richard de
Burk, Ullick. See Burgh, Ulick de
Burntwood. See Brentwood
Burrough, Walter, citizen of Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to
accept High Stewardship of
Exeter, 173
Bursia. See Busra
Burte, Robert, a surveyor
-, 143
Burton, Francis, a London stationer publishes religious pamphlet, 113
Burton, John, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Busher, John, deputy to the
Customs farmers at Faversham
-, seizes goods at Faversham, 218
Busra (Bursia) [Turkey]
-, Anatolian rebels burn, 72
Bussy, Mr
-, 282
Butcher, John, Mayor of Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury for accepting High
Stewardship of Bristol, 285
Butler, Sir Henry. See Boteler, Sir Henry
Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of
Ormond
-, 240
Butter
-, shipped to Spain from Bristol
and West country, 171
-, shipped to Spain and France
from ports of Cheshire, Wales
and Lancashire, 303
Buttes, Henry. See Butts, Henry
Button (Botton), Sir William, of
Alton, co. Wilts
-, 227, 228
Butts (Buttes), Henry, former
Fellow of Corpus Christi
College, Cambridge
-, his case mentioned, 93
Buyldwas. See Buildwas
Bylles, —, under-searcher at the
port of London
-, appointed contrary to custom,
232