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J.
Jackson (Jacson), Sir John, former
King's Attorney at the
Council of the North
-, recommended by Lord Sheffield
for vacancy on Council, 230
Jacson. See Jackson, Sir John
Jackson, Thomas, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Jamaica [West Indies]
-, 183
James I, King of England
-, 15, 27, 31, 32, 33, 35, 38, 48, 50,
53, 54, 59, 60, 74, 79, 82(2),
88, 90, 96
-, reported in Madrid to be
favourably disposed towards
Catholics in England, 18
-, requested by Archduke Albert
to further peace, 19
-, his revenue in Jersey, 23
-, prorogues Parliament, 31
-, goes hawking at Theobalds, 31
-, refuses audience to Hobocque,
32
-, writes to Spanish Ambassador
in Brussels, 32
-, intervenes on behalf of Yaxley,
36, 37
-, petition from western shires
to, 37
-, Gorges argues that special
attention be paid to Virginia
by, 56
-, offended by Bishop of Winchester, 59
-, reported to be changing tenure
of Earl of Tyrone's lands, 66
-, rejects Gunter's petition, 76
-, his attitude to grievances of
English merchants in
Florence, 81, 82, 87
-, interested in possible loan from
London, 82, 120
-, nominates Montagu Bishop of
Bath, 86
-, his opinion of the Duke of
Tuscany, 87
-, approves of appointment of
Lesieur as English Ambassador to Florence, 87
-, loan in London raised for, 88
-, orders stricter confinement of
Tobie Matthew and Constable, 88
-, orders trial and punishment of
Irish necromancer, 88
-, pleased with Earl of Salisbury,
89
-, his taste in meat, 89
-, his violent reaction to a petition, 89
-, recommends Blake for a Fellowship at Peterhouse, Cambridge, 89
-, disinclined to support Dutch in
their attitude towards trade
with Indies, 91
-, grants loan to tenant of his
lodgings at Newmarket, 96
-, allots parcels of Duke of
Suffolk's lands to claimants,
97
-, orders deer to be sent to King
of France, 98
-, 102, 109, 111, 115, 118, 120(3),
121(3), 122, 126, 127, 128,
130, 133, 136, 141, 142, 143,
144, 150, 152, 153, 159, 180(2),
181, 186, 194
-, chosen as mediator by Sigismund of Poland, 106
-, proposes to unite all merchants
trading with France into one
corporation, 107
-, his grant to Elizabeth Somerville, 115
-, allows Willis to go to Rome,
117, 126
-, proposes to keep Cornwallis in
his post for a further three
years, 119
-, sups with Landgrave of Hesse,
120
-, gives instructions concerning
lion cub, 120
-, expects word from King of
Denmark, 121
-, concerned about Earl of Salisbury's health, 121, 133, 150
-, letter to Master of St. John's
College, Oxford, 121
-, Willis justifies visit to Rome by
referring to proclamation of,
126
-, grants and gifts by, 127, 128,
140, 174, 199
-, demands reasons for North's
release, 130
-, his views on priorities in payment of pensions, 135
-, his opinion on proposed defensive league between England,
France and United Provinces,
135, 153
-, involved in dispute over
charter, 137
-, resents calumniation of Scotsmen, 138
-, criticises Chamberlain's conduct, 138
-, grants land to Earl of Salisbury,
140
-, scheme to deny his right to
appoint consul, 155
-, at cards, 159
-, directives and warrants to
Earl of Salisbury from,
165(2), 169, 182, 199, 221, 222
-, orders corn to be imported free
of duty, 165
-, his favour to Kemerlingk, 165
-, authorises a grant to Shaw, 169
-, his grant to Murray, 174
-, treasonable speeches against,
177
-, permits export of plate to
Russia, 182
-, takes action against banished
Scottish ministers, 184
-, Cornwallis justifies Irish policy
of, 185
-, grants £1,000 to Cornwallis,
188
-, his decision concerning lease of
woods, 190
-, proposes to increase certain
Customs duties to pay his
debts, 191
-, reduces imposition on lead, 196
-, 197, 199, 200, 206, 210, 211,
216, 218, 226, 227, 230
-, exhausted after hunting, 205
-, permits transport of leather to
Channel Islands, 206
-, Stanley's alleged disclosure of
treaty between States General and, 207
-, Cornwallis's defence of Anglo
Dutch league entered into
by, 210, 211
-, hint that bad harvests in Spain
would be useful weapon to,
218
-, copies of his correspondence
with Dutch reported to be in
Neyen's hands, 219
-, ostriches brought to, 223, 233
-, his attitude towards controversial book, 226
-, opposed to notion that Scotsmen in England be considered as aliens, 232
-, 235, 252, 257, 263, 267, 269,
271, 272, 275, 283, 295, 298,
301, 305(2), 307
-, ridiculed by Flemish pirate as
a "King of peace", 236
-, alleged conspiracy in Flanders
to assassinate, 236
-, prepared to intervene for continuance of Spanish-Dutch
truce if invited to do so, 240,
252
-, to be asked to contribute to
Breda orphanage, 244
-, Master of Gray denies charge
of disloyalty in a letter to,
245
-, Lord Gray's account of alleged
correspondence between Pope
and, 248, 249
-, orders Privy Council to
establish truth of charge of
his alleged correspondence
with Pope, 253
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 256,
261, 269, 287
-, advises Earl of Salisbury of
importance of establishing
Balmerino's guilt, 257
-, Balmerino addresses his confession to, 258
-, insists on answering polemical
attacks against him, 266
-, letter of personal thanks to
Privy Council for their part
in Balmerino's trial, 261
-, Philip III reported to have
appreciated intervention of,
268
-, highly appreciative of Earl of
Salisbury's favourable disposition towards Scotsmen,
270
-, state of his debts, 271
-, scheme to provide money for,
272
-, resolves to curtail gifts and
favours, 272
-, complains of sale of venison in
London poached from Royal
parks, 275
-, attempt to lay blame for ill
success of peace negotiations on, 277, 285
-, acknowledges Earl of Salisbury's skill in law, 280
-, desires to restrain sale of arms
to Turks, 280
-, his attitude towards trade with
Turkey, 281(2)
-, gallops from Newmarket to
Royston, 281
-, suffers from toothache, 281
-, insists upon Philip III's adherence to renunciation of
sovereignty over Dutch, 285
-, letter to Henry IV, 285
-, thanks French King for his
courtesy towards Viscount
Cranborne, 285
-, Privy Council obtains loan
from certain London citizens
for, 288
-, his right to increase Custom
duties, 293
-, petitioned to pardon Dacre, 294
-, petitioned to pay Gurlin's pension, 297
-, petitioned for grant by Le Grys,
297
-, suggestions for augmenting
revenue of, 302, 307
-, 308(2), 309, 310, 312
-, petitioned for loan of guns, 312
-, directive concerning debts and
gifts of, 312
-, sale of woods as part of revenue
of, 315
-, Comptroller of household of.
See Wotton, Edward
James, Peter, a London jeweller
-, provides jewels for members of
the Royal Family, 10
James, William, Bishop of Durham
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 226,
281
Janin. See Jeannin, Pierre
Jaques, Colonel. See Franceschi. Jacomo
Jarrat, Lord. See Gerard, Thomas
Jarvis. See Jarvis, George
Jeannin (Janin, Jenning), Pierre,
French representative at the
Hague peace talks
-, called Rabbi of States General,
102
-, claims that he favours peace
negotiations with United
Provinces, 111
-, discusses projected marriage
between Dauphin and
Infanta with Richardot and
Mancicidor, 187
-, confidence of Dutch treaty
negotiators in, 261
Jeffreys (Jeffreyes), William,
tenant or farmer of a shop at
the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Jegon, Dr. See Jegon, Thomas
Jegon, Thomas, Master of Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge
-, dispute between Gurney and,
64, 65, 84
-, his college administration and
family life commended, 84
-, background to dispute between
Gurney and, 92–95
-, prepared to re-elect Gurney as
Fellow, 95
Jemminer, Captain. See Jennings, John
Jenning, See Jeannin, Pierre
Jennings, John, an English pirate
-, seizes a ship from (Les) Sables
-, d'Olonne, 14
-, allowed to escape, 14
-, Dence captured by, 236
-, information about pirates given
by, 236
-, declares his loyalty to Prince
Henry, 236
Jennings (Jenyngs), Thomas,
-, English Catholic in the service of John Gurgeny
-, at Lisbon, 44
Jephson, Sir John, former captain
in Irish army
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 266
-, his petition, 267
Jermyn[e], Alexander, citizen of
Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to accept
High Stewardship of Exeter,
173
Jersey, Island of
-, 10
-, Royal Commission sent to, 23
-, export of leather permitted to,
206
-, plague infects youth from, 234,
235
Jervis, George, English Jesuit
-, executed, 153
-, his picture circulated with
inscription, 203
Jesuits
-, refused passage by Venice, 16
-, introduced again at Donauwörth, 17
-, circulate rumours in Madrid, 18
-, Viceroy of Portugal under
influence of, 45
-, French Jesuits settle in Orleans,
49
-, 52, 54, 81, 100, 109, 157, 173,
208
-, Sir Edward Baynham assisted
by, 55
-, bring Barnard to Lisbon, 81
-, suspected of being behind
ordinance for controlling
foreigners in Spain, 109
-, their reappraisal and commendation of Henry IV of France,
220
-, intimidate counsel defending
Willford, 243
-, Blount proposes to join, 244
-, circulation of information
amongst, 246
-, abhorred by Cardinals at Rome,
249
-, reference to their influence on
Pope Clement VIII, 249
-, their political use of alleged correspondence between James
I and Pope, 249
-, lamentable state of King of
Poland's affairs attributed
to, 304
Jesuits, English
-, Spanish Ambassador in communication with, 18, 21, 22
-, their subversive activities in
Lisbon, 44
-, English interests in Spain prejudiced by activities of, 45, 70
-, mortality amongst them at
Valladolid, 55
-, new college to be built near St.
Omer for, 111, 168, 179, 217
-, 113
-, Mayor of Lyme arrests member
of, 130
-, proposal to remove their college
to Watten, 153
-, execution of member of, 153
-, continually travelling via St.
Lucar, 170
-, their movements between Rome,
Spain and England, 170, 171
-, able to bribe officers of High
Commission Court, 181
-, said to be working for the
exclusion of their countrymen from Spain, 183
-, hope to exploit Spanish resentment towards Anglo-Dutch
alliance, 208
-, settle at Watten, 222
-, their influence said to be increasing in Brussels, 225
-, Archduke Albert decides
against allowing them to go
to Watten, 232
-, alleged to have supported plot
to assassinate James I, 236
Jesuits, Irish
-, 44, 55, 173, 181
Jewel House, The
-, 82
Jobson, Jane, cousin to the Earl o
Salisbury
-, letters to the Earl of Salisbury,
148, 252, 270
John le Scot, Earl of Chester mentioned, 292
Johnes, Mr
-, conveys offer of Matthew's
interest in Durham House to
Earl of Salisbury, 79
Johnson, —, Master of a ship
owned by Peter Hilles
-, sells the ship with ordnance to
a Spaniard, 170
Johnson, Lancelot, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Johnson, Sir Robert, Clerk of the
Deliveries of the Ordnance
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 153
-, congratulates Earl of Salisbury
on his appointment as Lord
Treasurer, 153
Jonson (Johnson), Jacob, a Flemish pirate
-, seizes ship of Barnstaple, 235
-, ridicules James I, 236
Jorret, James, a Scottish merchant
-, to be paid for corn brought by
him to Spain, 53
Jülich (Juilliers) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, 146
Juilliers. See Jülich
Juries
-, negotiations for exemption
from, 1, 2
-, commission for exemption from,
79
Justices of the Peace
-, impose oath of allegiance on
recusants at Orford, 43
-, inform Privy Council of high
prices of corn in Devon, 127,
250
-, their power to deal with abuses
of corn laws, 154, 174
-, demand provision of corn for
poor in Kent, 175
-, given directives by Privy
Council to provide markets
in Kent with grain, 226
-, 244
-, report on scarcity of corn in
Cornwall, 261
-, report on furnishing of ships
bound for Newfoundland
with corn, 284, 285
-, quarrel with Earl of Hertford
over question of trained
bands and Muster-master's
pay, 298
-, appointment of malsters entrusted to, 302
Justiniano, Stephano. See Giustiniano, Stephano
K.
Kamper (Campheire) [Holland,
Netherlands]
-, banished Scottish ministers
forced to leave, 184
Kassa (Carsovce) [now Kosice in
Czechoslovakia]
-, Haiducs threaten to take, 303
Kedgwin, Christopher, Alderman of
Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury for accepting High
Stewardship of Bristol, 285
Keere, Sir George. See Carr, Sir George
Keith, Andrew, Lord Dingwall
-, his pension, 305
Kelke, Sir Charles, Keeper of
Sheffield Park
-, requests Crown lease of herbage
at Sheffield Park, 222
Kellett (Kellit), Edward, Fellow of
King's College, Cambridge
-, recommended to Earl of Salisbury by Provost and Seniors
of King's College, 77
-, 217
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 300
Kellett, Mr. See Kellett, William
Kellett, William, an official of the
King's Wardrobe
-, his factor imprisoned at
Malaga, 112
-, his factor sentenced to galleys,
140
-, Cornwallis obtains release of
factor of, 178
Kelly, John, former captain in Irish
army
-, reference to case between Sir
John Egerton and, 18
Kemerlingk, Andrew, a merchant
of Elbing
-, permitted to take his gold out
of England, 165
Kendall, Walter, of Pelyn, co.
Cornwall, J.P.
-, signs joint report on provisioning of ships fishing off Newfoundland, 285
Kendar, Abraham de, a London
jeweller
-, provides jewels for members of
the Royal Family, 10
Kennet, River
-, mouth of, 213
Kent
-, 51, 81, 199(2), 278
-, request for provision of corn
for poor by J.P.s of, 175
-, state of grain market in, 226
-, survey of private stocks of
wheat in, 300
Kenton, Peter, shipmaster
-, conveys present for Earl of
Salisbury from Lisbon, 156
Ker, Mr. See Carr, Robert
Kerseys
-, new imposition on, 107
-, made in various shires, 294
Kilkenny, co. Kilkenny, Ireland
-, use of witches proved at, 164
King, John, Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford University
-, to represent University's difficulties to Earl of Salisbury,
35
King's Bench, Court of
-, 79, 305
King's Bench, The, (prison), Southwark, London
-, letter dated from, 25
King's Chapel, The
-, Dean of. See Montagu, James
King's College, Cambridge
-, Earl of Salisbury receives
request from Provost and
Seniors of, 77
-, letters dated from, 77, 84, 217
-, performance of Divinity Act for
Earl of Northampton at, 231
-, 300
King's Lynn (Lynn), co. Norfolk
-, recusant family of Bacon at, 44,
100
-, 69, 80
Kingsmill (Kingesmill), Henry, of
Sydmonton, co. Hants,
nephew to Lord Saye and
Sele
-, 92
Kingsmill (Kingesmill), Anne, Lady,
mother of Henry Kingsmill
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 190
King's Pool, Chester
-, lease of fishing pool called, 291
Kingston, co. Surrey
-, letters seized by bailiffs of, 304
Kinloss, Lord of. See Bruce, Edward
Kinnersley (Kynnersley), co. Hertford
-, 199
Kinsale, co. Cork, Ireland
-, Irish rebels defeated at, 113
Kirby, Mr, of Kilbeg or Kilbeagh
-, appointed new archpriest for
England, 111
Kirkham, Robert, secretary to the
Earl of Salisbury
-, 43, 206, 237
Kirkpatrick, Sir Thomas
-, his pension, 306
Kirton in Lindey, co. Lincoln
-, Earl of Lincoln granted
stewardship of manor of, 201
Kitchen, Henry, priser of Bristol
-, justifies exaction of prisage for
wines imported at Bristol by
London and Cinque Ports
merchants, 223
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 223
Kittering, Richard, tenant or
farmer of a shop at the
Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Knatchbull (Snatchpoole), Elizabeth, of Marsham Hatch, co.
Kent
-, enters a nunnery at Brussels,
199
Knatchbull, John, English Catholic
priest in Brussels
-, mentioned, 199
Knight, Francis (Fraunces), Alderman of Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury for accepting
High Stewardship of Bristol,
285
Knight Marshal, The. See Wingfield, Sir Richard
Knights of the Holy Ghost, French
Order of the
-, only Frenchmen to be received
into, 72
Knighton Grove [? co. Leicester]
-, Sir Gawen Harvey in possession of Crown wood at, 315
Knockfergus. See Carrickfergus
Knöringen, Heinrich von, Bishop
of Augsburg
-, in correspondence with Nuncio,
71
Kokenhausen [Livonia]
-, recovered by Poles from
Swedes, 266
Knowsley, co. Lancs
-, letter dated from, 18
Knox, Andrew, Bishop of the Isles persuades Scottish rebels to yield, 225
Knyvet, Thomas, 1st Baron Knyvet
of Escrick, Warden of the
Mint
-, 239
Knyvitt, Lord. See Knyvet, Thomas
Krakow. See Cracow
Krakow, Duke of. See Zebrzydowski
Kreistag, (provincial Diet) of
Swabia
-, meets at Ulm, 16
-, protests about situation at
Donauwörth, 16
Kyffin, Maurice
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 176
-, requests Earl of Salisbury to
be reinstated in his service,
176
Kynnersley. See Kinnersley
Kyrkham, William, prisoner in the
Fleet
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 232
Kyrton, Josias, former Mustermaster of Somerset and
Wiltshire
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 91,
300
-, confined in his movements and
obliged to appear in Star
Chamber, 91
-, requests to have his liberty
restored to him, 300