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Cadillac [Gironde, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
107
Caen [Calvados, France]
-, imposition levied upon English
cloth at, 177, 178
Caernarvonshire (Carnarvon]
-, 103
Caesar, Sir Julius, Chancellor of the
Exchequer
-, 6(2), 11, 27(2), 32, 52, 55, 57,
58, 59
-, nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, signs joint letter to King's
woodward at Durham, 28
-, signs letter concerning cloth
trade from Privy Council to
Earl of Salisbury, 44
-, 68, 70(2), 71, 73, 99(2), 119(2)
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 116,
119, 160, 232, 233, 292, 295
-, 125, 128(2), 148, 151, 163, 171,
197, 201, 212, 229, 259, 269,
286
-, signs Privy Council letter on
transportation of corn from
King's Lynn, 211
-, granted reversion of Mastership
of the Rolls, 292
-, 295, 299, 327(4), 328(10),
330(2), 331(2), 332, 336, 337,
338, 340(2), 342(2), 343(3),
347, 348(3), 349(2), 350, 351,
357, 358, 359(5), 361, 362
Cage, [? John]
-, proceedings against, 130(3)
Calais (Callais) [Pas-de-Calais,
France]
-, Marshal of Poland crosses to,
84
-, 215, 220
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 237, 249
-, Marshal of Poland proposes to
cross from Dover to, 290
-, Governor of. See d'Arquien
Calderon, Don Rodrigo, Spanish
Ambassador Extraordinary
to Archduke Albert
-, mentioned by Digby as possible
ambassador to England, 334
Calf-skins
-, one of main exports from
Bristol, 123
-, sent from Lancashire to La
Rochelle, 253
-, investigation into illegal export
from Lancashire of, 257, 258
Callowdon, co. Warwick
-, letter dated from, 50
Calmar. See Kalmar
Calshot (Calshott) Castle, co. Hants.
-, repaired, 327
-, 350
-, Keeper of. See Smyth, Richard,
Fleming, Francis
Calvert, George, secretary to the
Earl of Salisbury, and a
Clerk of the Council
-, 12, 53, 60, 100(2)
Calvert, Robert, an Undertaker in
the Ulster Plantation
-, 201
-, given leave to transport stock
into Ireland free of Customs
duties, 299
Calvinists
-, German Protestant Princes desirous of reconciling
Lutherans and, 116
Cambell, Thomas, Sheriff of London
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 144
-, Lord Mayor of London, 169
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 169,
230
-, petition to, 230
Cambridge (Cammerich), co.
Cambridge
-, Noel de Caron goes to, 16
-, 53
-, reaction to Pemberton's Newmarket sermon at, 149
Cambridge, University of
alleged poverty of, 8
-, obtains relief in payment of
aid to King, 144
-, election of Proctor at, 174
-, 294
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See Jegon,
Thomas; Duport, John,;
Neville, Thomas; Goche,
Barnabas
Cambridgeshire
-, 211
-, Privy Council advertised of
prices of corn by J.P.s of,
223
Cammerich. See Cambridge
Canada (Nova Francia)
-, Hudson forced to put into, 152
Canary Islands, The
-, George Taylor, a prisoner in, 78
Canon (Channon) Row, Westminster,
London
-, letters dated from, 170, 292
Canterbury (Canterburie), co Kent
-, letter dated from, 32
-, letter dated from Christ's
Church at, 158
-, 200
-, attempt to sell pepper illegally
at, 207(3)
-, letter endorsed by post at, 291
Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Bancroft, Richard
Canterbury, Dean of. See Neville, Thomas
Cape Cod [Massachusetts, U.S.A.]
-, Hudson at, 152
Cape Henry [Virginia, U.S.A.]
-, Hudson at, 152
Capell, Sir Arthur, of Hadham Parva,
co. Herts.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 40
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
-, his wife. See Capell, Margaret
Capell, Margaret, wife of Sir Arthur
Capell
-, 40
Capell (Caple), Richard, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Caple, Richard. See Capell, Richard
Carao, Lord. See Carew, George
Carcassonne (Carcasonne) [Aude,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
108
Cardiganshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 68
Cardinals
-, alleged depravity of, 25
Cards
-, money raised in Spain upon
impost of, 101
Carew, Lord. See Carew, George
Carew (Carao), George, Baron Carew
of Clopton, Master of the Ordnance, Vice-Chamberlain to
the Queen
-, 19, 148, 219, 295, 308, 309
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 151,
175, 226, 227, 304
-, leaves for Guernsey, 175
-, reports on conditions in Guernsey, 227
-, appoints Salter to receive
profits from the erection of
furnaces, 292
-, his tour of inspection in Ireland,
303
-, his views on the general situation in Ireland, 304, 305, 306
-, a principal Commissioner to
Queen, 372
Carew, Sir George, English Ambassador to France
-, 103, 114, 178, 269(2)
-, letter to French Secretary of
State, 134
-, his pension, 308
Carew, Richard, of Anthony, co.
Cornwall
-, reference to his death, 11
Carew or Carie, Sir Wymond, of
Snettisham, co. Norfolk
-, 235
Carey, Sir Edward, a Teller of the
Receipt
-, 340
Carey, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Robert
Carey
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
-, her pension, 308
Carey, Henry, 1st Baron Hunsdon
of Hunsdon
-, 332
Carey, Sir Henry, of Berkhampstead,
co. Herts.
-, 326 and n.
Carey, Sir Robert, Master of the
Robes to Prince Charles
-, 328
Carey (Carrew), Valentine, chaplain
to the King
-, named as possible Master of
Christ's College, Cambridge,
139
-, 153
-, King states his preference for
election as Master of, 160
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 193
Carigline. See Carrigaline
Carill, Sir John, of Angmering, co.
Sussex
-, his "requests", 120
Carisius, Dr. Jonas. See Charisius, Jonas
Carlisle, co. Cumberland
-, letter dated from, 67
-, goods conveyed by land from
Scotland to England to pass
through, 314
Carlisle, Bishop of. See Robinson, Henry
Carlow (Caterlogh), county of,
Ireland
-, scheme for plantation in, 347
Carmarden, Richard, Surveyor of
Customs in the Port of
London
-, letter and New Year's gift to
Earl of Salisbury, 170
Carmarthenshire
-, sale of King's woods in, 68
Carmichael, Sir Hugh
-, granted recusants' property,
316
Carne, Edward, of Ewenny, co.
Glamorgan, Receiver of the
King's revenues in South
Wales
-, instructed to provide regular
payments for Council of
Wales, 338
Caron, Sir Noel. See Caron, Noel de
Caron, Noel de, agent of the States
General in London
-, has audience with King, 16
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 138
-, requests King's letters to
further liberation of Dutch
prisoners in Tunis, 138
-, wishes to be permitted to keep
gift of Venetian glass, 138
-, 216
Caron, William, member of the
Danish embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260
Carpenter, Edmund, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Carr (Carre), Sir Robert, courtier,
later the King's favourite
and Viscount Rochester
-, 5, 18, 173, 265, 333
-, book sent to King under cover
of packet addressed to, 145
-, declared by Lake to be instigator of intrigue to provoke
ill feeling between King and
Earl of Salisbury, 264
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
269, 270, 339
-, receives annuity, 327
-, paid £12,000, 327
-, letter from Winwood to, 353
Carredyn, Elizabeth, of co. Hereford alleged to be recusant, 296
Carrew, Mr. See Carey, Valentine
Carrigaline (Carigline) alias Bevir
(Beaver), co. Cork, Ireland
-, 351
Carryer, William, of Yaxley, co.
Hunts.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Carse, John, Page of the Bedchamber
-, his pension, 308
Cartaret [Manche, France]
-, news brought to Jersey from,
219
Cartaret, Philip, Seigneur of St.
Ouen
-, 219
Cartignano, Claudio di Ruffia, Count
of, Ambassador Extraordinary from Savoy to England
-, rejection of marriage proposals
brought by, 343
Cartmeale. See Cartmel
Cartmel (Cartmeale), co. Lancs. manor of, 61
Cary, Lady. See Carey, Elizabeth
Casaubon (Cassabone), Isaac, classical scholar and former
librarian to Henry IV, King
of France
-, his opinion of King's book,
288 (2)
-, his pension, 308
Cashaim. See Kaisheim
Casimir, John, Count Palatine, son
of Frederick III, Elector
Palatine
-, English loan for use of insurgent
Low Countries delivered to,
58
Casimire, D. See Casimir, John
Cason, Edward, of Hertford, co.
Herts.
-, signs joint letter of Hertfordshire J.P.s to Earl of Salisbury, 128
Caspian Sea
-, King of Persia offers English
merchants trading facilities
on, 325
Cassabone. See Casaubon, Isaac
Cassander, George, Catholic writer
-, reference to his Consultation,
288
Castello Cavalese (Castello Covelo)
[in former province of Cavalese, Lower Tyrol, Austria]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
impregnability of fortress at,
244
Castello Covelo. See Castello Cavalese
Castelnau (Castellnau) [Hérault,
France]
-, Barony of, 108
Castelnaudary [Aude, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
108
Castelnau du Rhône (Rosne)
[Drôme, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 110
Castel Rodrigo, Christoval de Moura,
Marquis of, Viceroy of
Portugal
-, summoned to Madrid, 334
Castile, Constable of. See Frias
Castle, John, Clerk of the Privy
Seal
-, 155, 202
Castra, Don Francesco de, Spanish
Ambassador in Rome
-, his arrogant behaviour, 81, 82
Caterlogh. See Carlow
Cathay. See China
Catholicism
-, propaganda to promote, 61
-, its strength in Ireland, 91
-, books circulated in England to
disseminate, 100, 214
Catholics, English
-, rumours in Spain of persecution
of, 333
-, attend religious services at
house of Spanish Ambassador
in London, 334
Catlin, Robert
-, presented to rectory of Tilhurst, 346
Cattai. See China
Catullus, Caius Valerius, Roman
poet
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
his residence at Lake Garda,
242
Caumont [Lot-et-Garonne, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 107
Caus, Solomon (Salamon) de,
gardener to the Queen
-, payments to, 340
Cautionary Towns, The
-, memorandum on, 175
Cavaillon [Vaucluse, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
110
Cave, Sir Alexander, of Rotherby,
co. Leicester
-, 363
Cave, Oliver [? of Stanford, co.
Northants.]
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 210
Cave, Sir Thomas [? of Thorpe
Satchville, co. Leicester]
-, 363
Cavendish (Cavndishe), Richard,
politician and author
-, reference to his seclusion from
legal office by judges, 194
Cawdre, John, husbandman, of
Hesketh, co. Lancs.
-, involved in attempt to transport calf-skins abroad, 258
Cawood Castle, co. Yorks.
-, letter dated from, 151
Cecil, Catherine, wife of William
Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
-, chosen by lot as King's Valentine, 16
-, 135
-, Earl of Salisbury commends
behaviour of, 157
-, her absence from Communion
gives rise to malicious talk,
215
Cecil, Sir Edward, nephew to the
Earl of Salisbury, CaptainGeneral of English troops in
Dutch service
-, Viscount Cranborne wishes to
meet, 208(2)
-, 236
-, mourner at the funeral of
Earl of Salisbury, 374
Cecil, Frances, daughter of Robert
Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
-, given gift of plate, 1
-, threatens to grow taller than
her brother, 135, 157
-, her absence from Communion
gives rise to malicious talk,
215
Cecil, Matthew
-, 366
Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury,
Principal Secretary of State
and Lord High Treasurer
-, receives New Year's gifts of
plate, 1, 2
-, concerned about King's need
of money, 3
-, letter to Hobart, 4
-, to be asked to intervene in
Kirkham's case, 6
-, requested by Markham to alter
his place of banishment, 8
-, letter to Wilson, 8
-, 11, 29, 32, 44, 50, 52, 53, 56, 74,
83, 84, 99(2)
-, letters to Edmondes, 13, 19, 48,
54, 64, 97
-, King pays tribute to sense of
honour of, 18
-, intercedes with King to moderate his anger towards Coke,
24
-, letter to King's woodward at
Durham, 28
-, pays for transport of stone
from Holy Island for building
at Durham House, 29
-, disliked by Queen in matter
of Balmerino's trial, 30
-, advises Lord Cranborne how
to behave in France, 32
-, reference to him as Master of
the Wards, 36
-, desirous of showing his pictures
to Prince Henry, 39
-, receives gift from Lee, 39
-, requested to allow English beer
to be sent to Merchant
Adventurers at Middelburg,
43
-, his character and work as
Secretary praised by King
in public, 47
-, letter to Richardot, 54
-, favours restriction of fishing
rights of Netherlands near
English coast, 54
-, his help solicited by Lesieur to
obtain a post, 61
-, snubs Lord Norris in a letter, 65
-, his "fee deer", 71
-, takes lease of ground in Durham
House Court, 73
-, undertakes to build stable for
Bishop of Durham, 73
-, presents Prince Henry with a
nag, 84
-, opposed to purchase by Duke
of Holstein's agent of ordnance and cloth in England,
94
-, his resentment at being called
"fool" and other names by
King, 96
-, his instructions to Edmondes
how to deal with Flemish
support for Irish rebels, 97,
98
-, suspects motives behind proposed disbanding of Irish
Regiment, 98
-, 100, 120(3), 122, 124, 126, 133,
145, 154, 163, 164, 210, 212,
280
-, his attention drawn to complaints of the poor at Farnham, 103
-, his gift of goshawk and tercel
to Spanish Ambassador, 122
-, petition from Bristol to, 123
-, letters to Viscount Cranborne,
123, 135, 156, 215, 218, 220,
259, 362
-, letter to Sir John Stafford, 127
-, receives gift of falcon, 137
-, is offered vine plants and plum
trees, 137
-, Pemberton's supporters summoned to meet, 144
-, receives a present of ambergris
from Godolphin, 146
-, Queen requests his opinion
about a suit, 151
-, proposal to instal a "secret
conveyance" in his house,
185
-, letter to Sir Thomas Tyringham,
186
-, King agrees to conference between French Ambassador
and, 197, 199
-, his interest in the manufacture
of copper, 200
-, his letter to Bury St. Edmund's,
198
-, his comments on proposal submitted by French Ambassador, 203, 204
-, advises expedition in the
signing of the Anglo-Dutch
defensive treaty, 205
-, stone shipped from Berwick to
London for the use of, 206
-, signs Privy Council letter on
transportation of corn from
King's Lynn and elsewhere,
211, 224
-, wishes Viscount Cranborne to
visit Italy, 212, 218
-, desirous that Viscount Cranborne should go to Cleves,
215, 220
-, payment of subsidy by, 216
-, revises Viscount Cranborne's
itinerary, 220
-, letters to Sir Thomas Lake,
229, 268
-, condemns Fair of St. Bartholomew as source of plague in
London, 230
-, his woods in co. Kent, 230
-, expected at Holdenby, 231
-, involved in transaction concerning the extraction of
silver from lead ore, 249
-, letter to Miles Whitaker, 251
-, references to his speeches in
Parliament, 253, 281
-, High Steward of Bishopric of
Norwich, 253
-, attack by anonymous M.P. on,
261, 262
-, defends himself in letters to
King, 264, 267, 268
-, Carr declared to be instigator
of attack in Parliament on,
264
-, refers to troubles in late Parliament, 268
-, libel against, 276
-, request by Princess Elizabeth
to, 276
-, congratulated by Princess
Elizabeth on his restoration
to health, 276
-, concerned with defects in Book
of Rates and Parliament's
attitude to proposed increases
in Customs duties, 284, 285
-, describes opposition in Parliament to King's wishes regarding impositions, 286
-, tries to influence Parkins to
fall in with Countess of
Derby's wishes, 291
-, his debts estimated at £24,000,
313
-, 294(2), 296, 298, 299, 301, 312,
313, 315, 316(3), 317, 318(2),
319, 327(8), 328(10), 332(4),
333, 337, 338, 339, 340(3),
342, 346, 348(5), 349, 350,
351, 352, 354, 359(5), 360(2),
361(2), 363(2), 364, 365,
368(2), 372
-, to submit names of people
capable of contributing to
King's loan, 317, 318
-, his draft of proclamations concerning rumours and liberty
of speech, 321, 322, 323
-, his correspondence over election
of Proctor at Queens' College,
Cambridge, 323, 324
-, to take muster of trained
bands of Hertfordshire, 327
-, to be J.P. within precincts of
Salisbury Cathedral, 330
-, his will, 333
-, authorised to permit transport
of ordnance to Denmark,
338, 339
-, receives letter of thanks from
Viscount Rochester, 339
-, letter to Sir Walter Cope, 347
-, his debts, 347, 362
-, tries to find cure for his illness
at Bath, 362
-, High Steward of Queen's
manor of Bisley, 363
-, his note on contents of petitions,
363, 372
-, involved in dispute over land
at Cobham, 364
-, jewellery supplied to, 366
-, reference to his activity during
suppression of Essex's insurrection, 368
-, Steward of the manor of East
Greenwich, 368
-, Paman writes prefatory epistle
to, 369
-, his notes on complaints about
pirates, 369
-, his letter to Ross, 370
-, papers concerning lands of,
370, 371
-, breviat of his will, 371
-, receives gift of a deer, 372
-, poem dedicated to, 372
-, to contract with farmers of
Customs, 372
-, a principal Commissioner to
Queen, 372
-, reference to his hospital in
Waltham, 373
-, his association with Gray's Inn,
373
-, funeral of, 374
-, epitaph on, 375
Cecil, Theodosia, wife of Sir Edward
Cecil
-, her gratitude to Earl of Salisbury, 233
Cecil, Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter
-, 71, 122, 327
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury,
252
-, conveys lands to Clare College,
Cambridge, 328
Cecil, William, Viscount Cranborne,
son of Robert Cecil, 1st
Earl of Salisbury
-, his wife chosen by lot as King's
Valentine, 16
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 19,
35, 138, 170, 208(2), 212
-, attends ballet of Queen of
France, 19
-, visits St. Germaine with the
King of France, 33
-, 33, 35, 149, 151, 223
-, French King shows favour to,
35
-, diary of his journey through
France and Switzerland, 104–
113
-, ill of smallpox at La Rochelle,
106, 146
-, Earl of Salisbury approves
plan of travel of, 123
-, further reference to his illness
and recovery, 127
-, news of, 146
-, entertains English merchants
at Bordeaux, 146
-, commended by Earl of Salisbury for keeping diary in
French, 156
-, reprimanded for going about
town in Paris, 157
-, wishes to see military action in
Cleves, 208(2)
-, to visit Italy, 212, 215
-, makes an excursion into
Normandy, 215
-, his fear of seasickness, 215
-, warned to avoid travelling in
Papal territories, 215
-, diary of his journey through
France, Savoy, Italian States,
Austria, Germany and
Netherlands, 237–249
-, entertained by Duke of Savoy
at Turin, 239, 240
-, pays his respects to Prince of
Savoy, 239
-, received by the Doge, 243
-, seriously ill at Padua, 244
-, meets brother of the Margrave
of Brandenburg, 246
-, received by the Prince of
Orange, 247
-, pays his respects to Archdukes,
248
-, letters from Earl of Montgomery to, 291, 364, 365
-, letter to a friend in France, 295
-, loses money at tennis to Earl
of Montgomery, 299
-, contributes towards voyage to
Virginia, 318
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury
to, 362
-, chief mourner at the funeral of
Earl of Salisbury, 374
Cecil, William, of Alt-yr-Ynys
(Alterinnes), co. Hereford
-, 366
Cecyll, Lady. See Cecil, Theodosia
Cecil, William, Baron Burghley
-, mentioned, 8, 157, 167, 230, 262
Cecil, William, Lord Burghley, son
of Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of
Exeter
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Cecil, William, Lord Ros, son of
William Cecil, Lord Burghley,
later 2nd Earl of Exeter
-, given licence to travel abroad,
361
Cercam, Mr. See Kirkham, Robert
Cerdon (Sardon) [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 111
Cervo (Sare), River [Italy]
-, divides Piedmont from Duchy
of Milan, 240
Chalender, Sir Thomas. See Chaloner, Sir Thomas
Challener, Sir Thomas. See Chaloner, Sir Thomas
Chalmer, William, a Scottish
minister
-, his pension bought by Footes,
180
Chaloner (Challener, Chalender), Sir
Thomas, naturalist
-, Hudson known to, 152
-, 229, 236
-, to witness test for extraction
of silver from lead ore, 249
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 253
Châlon-sur-Saône (Chaolons) [Saôneet-Loire, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
Chamberlayne, James, of St. Peter
in Cornhill, London, merchant
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
363
Chambers, Charles, Groom of the
Queen's Chamber
-, granted recusants' lands, 270
Chambéry [Savoie, France]
-, description by Viscount Cranborne of, 238
Chambourg [Indre-et-Loire, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
castle at, 104
Chambre, La [Savoie, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Champagne (Champaigne) [France]
-, French King sends cavalry to
frontiers of, 82, 89
-, 112
-, Governor of. See Nevers
Chanceaux (Chanseaux) [Côte d'Or,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 112
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Chancellor to the Queen's House
-, 363
Chancery, The
-, 359
Chancery, Court of
-, 82(2), 231
Chandler, Richard, highwayman
-, papers relating to stay of
pardon for, 176
Chandois, Lord. See Brydges, Grey
Chanseaux. See Chanceaux
Chaolons. See Châlon-sur-Saône
Chapelle Blanche (La) [Indre-etLoire, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
105
Chapman, Vincent (Vyncent),
tenant of the manor of
Middleton, co. Northants.
-, petition to the Earl of Salisbury,
364
Chappel Henault Park. See Hainault
Chappell, William, Fellow of Christ's
College, Cambridge
-, to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144
Chappell Wood. See Chopwell Wood
Charente, River [France]
-, Viscount Cranborne crosses,
106
Charenton, [Seine, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne crosses
River Marne at, 113
Charing, co. Kent
-, King's manor at, 32
Charing Cross, Strand, London
-, 253
Charisius (Carisius), Jonas, Danish
statesman and Ambassador
Extraordinary to England
-, presented with a gift during his
embassy to England, 260
-, his expenses in London defrayed by Exchequer, 315
Chark. See Chirk
Charles V, Emperor
-, father of late Duke of Cleves
married to the niece of, 114
Charles IX, King of France
-, bestows town and castle of
Langeais upon his favourite,
Marie Touchet, 105
Charles IX, King of Sweden
-, his hostility towards Hyll, 2
-, King's answer to marriage
alliance proposed by, 272,
273
Charles, Prince, Duke of York
-, his schoolmaster, 44
-, threatened sale of trees on land
belonging to, 60
-, apportioned Brancespeth, Raby
and Barnard Castles, 66
-, 73, 134, 140, 311, 341
-, commision to inquire into his
affairs in the North, 132
-, pension granted to servant of,
346
-, linen, etc. for, 361
-, King awards gifts of money to
instructors of, 362
-, Tutor to. See Murray, Thomas,
-, teacher of dancing to. See
Lakerre, Sebastian
-, teacher of writing to. See
Beauchesne, John
Charles, Archduke of Austria,
Margrave of Borgau
-, to be requested to respect
compromise over Cleves, 82
Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy
-, rumour of a visit to Spain by,
18
-, Duke of Lerma's plan to marry
his grandson to daughter of,
72
-, exchanges territory with France,
111
-, King's resolution to support
Geneva against, 210
-, entertains Viscount Cranborne,
239, 240
-, his proposal for marriage between his son and Princess
Elizabeth, 309
-, Sir Henry Wotton sent as
envoy to, 329, 343
-, Sir Peter Saltonshall to take
gift of horses to, 336
-, sends gift of an animal to
King, 340
-, his marriage proposals declined
by King, 343, 344, 345
-, his son a Knight of Malta. See
Philibert
Charnock Forest. See Charnwood Forest
Charnwood Forest (Charnock
Forest,) co. Leicester
-, abuses committed in, 70
-, woodward of. See Hoode,
Richard
Charraemit [? Keremid, Turkey] 325
Charterhouse, Aldersgate Street,
London
-, letters dated from, 36, 56
Charterhouse Churchyard, London
-, letter dated from, 198
Chartie, Lady Ellen. See M'Carthy
Chartres [Eure-et-Loire, France]
-, 105
Chastillion-sur-Seine, see Châtillonsur-Seine
Chateau de Notre Dame de la Garde,
Marseilles [Bouches-duRhône, France]
-, port of Marseilles protected by,
110
Chateau d'If, Marseilles [Bouchesdu-Rhône, France]
-, port of Marseilles protected by,
110
Chatham, co. Kent
-, King's Navy at, 19
-, abuses committed in Navy's
store-houses at, 87
-, timber to be stored for King's
ships at, 307
-, King's storehouse of ordnance
at, 350
Châtillon (Chastillon), Gaspard de
Coligny, Seigneur de, Governor of Montpellier
-, commands French troops in the
service of United Provinces,
101
-, his return to Holland delayed,
115
Châtillon-sur-Seine (Chastillion sur
Seine) [Côte d'Or, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 112
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
-, Governor of. See Mirabeau
Chator (Chaitor), Mr.
-, 119
-, concerned with repair of Raby
Castle, 136
Chaumont (-sur-Loire) [Loire-etCher, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 104
Chaunter, —, resident within
Westminster College walls
-, two of his boarders sick of the
plague, 50
Chaworth, Sir George, of Wiverton,
co. Notts.
-, grant to, 360
Chelsea (Chelsey), London
-, letters dated from, 128, 223
Chelsmore. See Cheylesmore
Cheltenham, co. Gloucester
-, rectory of, 342
Chepingnorton. See Chipping Norton
Cherbourg (Sherbrooke) [Manche,
France]
-, 224
Chesapeake (Chicepeicke) Bay, [Virginia, U.S.A.]
-, Hudson surveys and explores,
152
Cheshire
-, survey of lands in, 61
-, Surveyor of Woods for. See
Woodward, John
Cheshunt Park, co. Herts.
-, enlargement of, 235
-, Keeper of. See Flint, Humphrey
Chester, Cheshire
-, 61(3), 158
-, letters dated from 61, 67, 135
-, petition to Prince Henry from
Mayor and citizens of, 222
-, Mayor of. See Gamull, William
-, postmaster of. See Francis,
John
Cheswicke. See Chiswick
Chesworth (Cheseworth), co. Sussex
-, Sir John Carill's request concerning house and park at,
120
Chetame. See Chetham, Thomas
Chetham (Chetame), Thomas, farmer of the Irish Customs
-, surrenders his patent, 304, 305
Cheylesmore (Chelsmore) Coventry,
co. Warwick
-, Prince Henry's manor of, 22
Chicepeicke. See Chesapeake
Chichester, Sir Arthur, Lord Deputy
of Ireland
-, 40, 45, 93, 102, 175, 201(3)
280(2), 295(2), 305, 306,
308(2), 309, 316, 328, 329(2),
332, 337, 338, 341(2), 346,
347(3), 348, 351(2), 352, 358,
360(2)
-, grants safe conduct to Popish
priests to attend survey of
Tyrone, 121
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 302,
303
-, his views on religious state of
Ireland, 302
-, his report on King's revenues
and state of plantation in
Ireland, 303, 304
-, Lord Carew presents King's
instructions to, 304
-, his attitude towards reduction
of Irish army, 305
-, talk of higher honours for, 305
Children of the Chapel
-, 196
China (Cathay, Cattai)
-, trade reasons for searching for
North-West passage to China,
276
-, goods transported to Turkey
through Persia from, 325
-, expedition to discover NorthWest passage to, 353
Chipping Norton (Chepingnorton),
co. Oxford
-, 270
Chirk, co. Denbigh
-, 316
Chirk [? Chark] Forest, co. Hants.
-, 4
Chirk, Thomas
-, killed by Turner, 316
Chiswick (Cheswicke), co. Middlesex
-, Westminster College house at,
50
-, Bishop of Rochester desirous
of taking the air at, 50
Chittie, Henry. See Chittye, Henry
Chittye (Chittie), Henry, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Chiusa (L'Ecluse) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 244
Chivasso (Chivax) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
240
Chivax. See Chivasso
Chopwell (Chappell) Wood, co.
Durham
-, timber to be delivered from
wood at, 28, 44
-, office of woodward of, 79
-, Bailiff of. See Warde, George
Christian IV, King of Denmark
-, dispute between King of
Sweden and, 2(2)
-, ready to support claims of
Margrave of Brandenburg to
Jülich and Cleves, 20
-, ordnance bought in England
for the use of, 69
-, King replies to requests from,
158
-, informed of French King's
assassination by Earl of
Salisbury, 230
-, King's desire to mediate between King of Sweden and,
273
-, sends ambassador to England,
295
-, his agent allowed to transport
100 pieces of ordnance to
Denmark, 338, 339
-, Anstruther sent as envoy to,
362
Christ's College, Cambridge
-, 94
-, King angered by election of
Master of, 138, 139, 141, 142
-, King orders inquiry into electoral proceedings at, 142,
143
-, further references to disputed
election of Master of, 143,
144, 147, 160
-, letter dated from, 193
-, election to Fellowship at, 193
Church (Churche), Rock, of Drury
Lane, London, a surveyor
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 54,
59, 61, 70, 74
-, signs report on abuses committed in Sherwood Forest,
57
Cinque Ports, The
-, papers relating to, 154
-, Warden of. See Brooke, Henry
Cittadella (Citadelle) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 244
Clandaniell. See Clandonnell
Clandonnell (Clandaniell), co. Cork,
Ireland
-, lands of, 278
Clare, Sir Henry, of Stanfield Hall,
co. Norfolk
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 176
Clare College (Clare Hall), Cambridge
-, lands conveyed by Earl of
Exeter to, 328
Clarendon (Clarington, Claringdon),
co. Wilts.
-, sale of trees at Seven Roads
coppice in, 176
-, 190
Claringdon. See Clarendon
Clarington. See Clarendon
Clarke, Anne, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Clarke, John, a surveyor
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 308
Clarke, Mary, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 297
Clarke, Thomas, mariner, of Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, examined about pirates'
activities on Lundy Island,
209
Clarke, Dr. See Clerke, Richard
Claxton, Sir John, of Nettlesworth,
co. Durham
-, criticised for his recusancy by
Bishop of Durham, 132, 140
Clayford or Eard, co. Kent
-, parsonage of, 342
Clayton, Robert
-, holds licence to erect furnaces,
292
Cleave. See Cleves
Cleere, Thomas, official of the port
of Ipswich
-, payment to, 361
Clefton, Lord. See Clifton, Sir Gervase
Clefton, Sir Jervice. See Clifton, Sir Gervase
Cleghorn, —, a Scottish gentleman
-, 102
Clement VIII, Pope
-, mentioned, 345
Clerk of the Castle. See Packnam, Mark
Clerke (Clarke), Richard, prebendary of Canterbury
-, favoured by King as new
Master of Christ's College,
Cambridge, 139
-, amongst those considered by
King as future Master, 160
Cléry [-sur-Loire] [Loiret, France]
-, mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 104
Cleves (Cleave, Cleeves, Cleeveland),
Duchy of [Germany]
-, Margrave of Brandenburg notifies King of his claim to, 20
-, 36, 51, 101, 219, 233, 246, 273
-, Neuburg and Brandenburg
come to terms over, 82
-, Cardonne and Spinola meet
Edmondes to discuss affairs
of, 100
-, French troops to be lodged on
borders of, 101
-, reaction of Archdukes to intervention of French King in
affairs of, 114, 117
-, King signs declaration on, 116
-, Pope reported to be convening
German Catholic princes to
defeat Protestant succession
to, 117
-, Margrave of Brandenburg prepares for war in, 197
-, Viscount Cranborne desirous
of seeing military action in,
208(2)
-, 215
Cleves, John William, Duke of
-, his death, 34
-, his father married to the niece
of Emperor Charles V, 114
Clifford, Lord. See Clifford, Henry
Clifford, Francis, 4th Earl of Cumberland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 39
-, buys trees in King's wood of
Wheldrake, 116, 119, 120(2),
125
-, letter to Caesar, 119
Clifford, Henry, Lord Clifford, later
5th Earl of Cumberland
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Clifton, Lord. See Clifton, Gervase
Clifton (Clefton) Gervase (Jervice),
1st Baron Clifton of Leighton
Bromswold, co. Hunts.
-, responsible for depopulation, 89
136, 293
Clifton, John, former purser of one
of the King's ships
-, discharged of a debt, 358
Clifton Cambell. See Clifton Campville
Clifton Campville (Clifton Cambell)
co. Stafford
-, rectory of, 346
Clinton, otherwise Fiennes, Henry,
2nd Earl of Lincoln
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 128
-, his sudden generosity rouses
surprise and suspicion, 254
Clogher (Clowger), Bishop of. See M'Mahon
Clopton, co. Warwick
-, 292
Cloth, English
-, trade with France jeopardised
by poor quality of, 44
-, King's proposal to form new
company to improve trade
with France in, 44
-, King's Council prolongs imposition of extra duty on
exports to France of, 55
-, King refuses Duke of Holstein's
agent permission to buy and
transport, 94
-, lack of foreign markets affect
growth and sale of, 159
-, disputes concerning, 230
Clowger, Bishop of. See Clogher
Coal
-, to be used instead of wood to
burn bricks at Hatfield, 2
-, unloaded and sold illegally at
Gravesend, 230, 231
Coates, Nicholas, of Mildenhall,
co. Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Cobham (Conham), co. Kent
-, Earl of Salisbury's woods in,
230, 319
Cobham, Lord. See Brooke, Henry
Coblenz (Coblentz) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 246
Cock, Sir Henry, of Broxbourne, co.
Herts., Cofferer to the King
-, signs joint letter of Hertfordshire J.P.s to Earl of Salisbury, 128
-, 183, 197
Cockayne, William, Sheriff of
London
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 144
Cockfighting
-, King to attend, 28
Cockman. See Phillips, Thomas
Cocks, Richard, English merchant
resident at Bayonne and
San Sebastian
-, letter to Wilson, 10
Cockshott Coppice, Wychwood
Forest, co. Bucks.
-, 278
Coe. See Coo, Thomas
Cogan. See Cogan, Robert
Cogan, Robert, commissioner to
survey the Customs of
Ireland
-, 305
Coke (Cooke), Sir Edward, Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas
-, prevented by work from being
appointed Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, prostrates himself in submission
before King, 23
-, 49, 53, 131, 145, 255(2), 294(2)
-, his new "points of law", 131
-, alleged theft of deer by, 192
-, said to have killed a deer in
Waltham forest, 192
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 194
-, opposes King's plan to erect
new office in Court of Common Pleas, 194
-, mourner at the funeral of the
Earl of Salisbury, 374
Colborne, Henry, Gentleman Usher
to the Queen
-, granted recusants' lands, 297
Coldham Hall, co. Suffolk
-, 297
Cole, Abdias, of Trinity College,
Cambridge
-, request that he be awarded
Fellowship at Queens'
College, Cambridge, 156
Coleraine (Colrayn, Coulrayn), co.
Londonderry, Ireland
-, town to be built at, 181
-, the Abbey of, 181
-, county of, 181
-, 338
Coles, John, labourer
-, granted lease by Lord Clifton
at Buckworth, 89
Coleshill (Coleshull), co. Warwick
-, letter endorsed by post at, 61
Coleshull. See Coleshill
Collies, John, yeoman, of Melbourn,
co. Cambridge
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Collonges (Cologne) [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
111
Colman, Morgan, of London
-, petition from, 324
Cologne (Cullen) [North Rhine,
Germany]
-, 120
-, Viscount Cranborne's description of, 246
Cologne, Ernest of Bavaria, Archbishop Elector of
-, maintains 800 armed men at
La Tour de Cesar, 246
Colstaple (Colstable) Farm, co.
Sussex
-, 120
Columbus, Christopher
-, mentioned, 276
Colvile, Lord. See Colvill, James
Colvill or Colville, James, 1st Lord
Colville of Culross
-, Edmondes to advise on the
question of Scottish Guard
with, 341
Combe, co. Warwick
-, survey of King's woods at, 40
-, Lord Harington given sole right
to buy timber in, 51
Combmartin (Combmartyn), co.
Devon
-, 146
Come, John, searcher for the farmers of the Customs at Poole
-, charged with irregularities, 51
Commissioners for Irish Causes
-, 347
-, certificate from, 351
Commissioners for King's Debts
-, 332
Commissioners for Sale of Lands
-, 328, 329, 330, 331, 337
Commissioners for Sale of Timber
-, 365
Commons, House of. See also
Parliament
-, debates "Great Contract"
proposals, 216, 217, 218
-, grievances presented to King
by twelve members of, 227
-, King impatient with speeches
made in, 256, 321
-, criticism by M.P. of composition
of, 261
-, King angered by rumour of
anti-Scots petition to be
presented by, 263, 265
-, Carr declared to be instigator
of criticism of Earl of
Salisbury in, 264
-, bitter attack by King on, 266
-, "violent" opposition to new
impositions by, 286
-, Speaker of. See Phelips, Sir
Edward
Commons, House of, Irish
-, effect of new corporations in
Ulster on tractability of, 305
Common Pleas, Chief Justice of the See Coke, Sir Edward
Common Pleas, Judges of the
-, King displeased by behaviour
of, 140, 141, 145
-, King's plan to create new legal
office opposed by Coke and,
194
-, 359
Compton, Lord. See Compton, William
Compton, William, 2nd Lord
Compton
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 231
-, 262
Comyng (Cumyng), Patrick, of
London
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
38, 364
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 257
Conas [Hérault, France]
-, Barony of, 108
Condé, Prince of. See Bourbon, Henri de
Condy, Prince of. See Bourbon, Henri de
Confessor, The. See Brizuela, Inigo
Conham. See Cobham
Coningsby (Conisbie), Sir Richard,
Gentleman Usher
-, his pension, 308
Conisbie, Sir Richard. See Coningsby, Sir Richard
Connaught, Ireland
-, 305, 306, 347, 348
-, state of fortifications in, 305
-, Commissary of Victuals in.
See Smyth, Thomas
Conor, Lysagh. See O'Connor, Lysagh
Conowey. See Conway
Conquest, George, Keeper of
Houghton Park, co. Bedford
-, 349
Conquest. See Conquêt
Conquêt (Le) (Conquest) [Finistêre,
France]
-, 189
Constable, Sir William, of Flamborough, co. Yorks.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 85
Constables
-, in pursuit of Jesuits, 63
Constantinople
-, 245
Consultation, The
-, written by George Cassander,
288
Contractors for Rectories, etc.
-, 328, 331, 336
Convocation
-, reference to canons passed by,
315
Conway (Conowey), co. Denbigh
-, letter dated from, 103
Conway (Conwaye), James, conspirator, prisoner in the Gatehouse
-, letter to Lord Kinloss, 193
221(2)
Cony Street [? Conyhope Lane],
London
-, letter dated from, 85
Conyers, Marmaduke, in the service
of Sir Henry Slingsby
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 277
Coo or Coe, Thomas [? of St. Martinsin-the-Fields], prisoner in the
Counter
-, 129, 130, 135
Cooke, Lord. See Coke, Sir Edward
Cooke, Sir Francis, of Trusley, co.
Derby
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Cookley (Cookeley), co. Suffolk
-, customs of tithing in parish of,
16
Coolaney (Coolwony), co. Sligo,
Ireland
-, 348
Coolwony. See Coolaney
Cooper, Mr. See Cooper, Robert
Cooper (Cowper), Sir John, of
Rockbourne, co. Hants.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 269
Cooper, Robert, of Durham
-, witnesses lease by Bishop of
Durham, 73
Cope, Sir Anthony, of Hanwell, co.
Oxford
-, 348
Cope, Sir Walter, of Kensington,
Chamberlain of the Exchequer
-, letter to Lord Norris, 41
-, 43, 59, 100, 146, 272, 342, 348
-, signs certificate concerning sale
of King's woods, 79
-, signs certificate relating to
forestry matters, 85
-, Henry Hudson known to, 152
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
347
Cope, Sir William, of Hanwell, co.
Oxford
-, 296
Copledike (Copuldike), Edward, of
Harrington, co. Lincoln
-, his death, 120
Copper
-, Russell awarded licence to
manufacture, 200
-, references to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Coppinger, Mr.
-, 34
Copuldike, Edward. See Copledike, Edward
Coram D'oro
-, new method of gilding and
painting leather called, 316
Corbett, John, Clerk of the Privy
Council
-, countersigns Privy Council's
letter concerning provision
of gunpowder, 84
Corbett, Sir Thomas, of Stanwardine, Salop
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Cordell (Cordel), Thomas, Fellow
of Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury, 15
Coreham, John, of the Company of
Merchant Adventurers
-, readmitted after expulsion for
marrying a foreigner, 329
Cork, county of, Ireland
-, 337, 351
Cormond [? Cormorand] [Ain,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
111
Corn
-, project for ensuring cheap
prices and abundance of, 176
-, Privy Council's directions for
transportation from Lynn of,
211, 224
-, prices of, 231
Cornelius. See Devos
Cornet Castle, Guernsey
-, letter dated from, 227
Cornwall
-, list of commissioners to investigate piracy in, 10, 11
-, plan to counteract operations
of pirates entrusted to J.P.s
of, 213
-, order to arrest Salkeld sent
to, 213
-, Sheriff of. See Rasheley, John
Cornwall, Duke of. See Henry, Prince
Cornwallis (Cornwaleys), Sir Charles,
English Ambassador to
Spain
-, concerned with case of arrested
English merchants, 5
-, to remain in Madrid for another
year, 5(2)
-, sends packet to Earl of Salisbury, 10
-, slandered by his secretary,
16, 17
-, to be recalled from Madrid, 17
-, his ill health, 17
-, requested by Lady Grey to
give her the use of her
money, 48, 93, 125
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 220
-, marriage of his daughter, 220
Cornwallis, Sir William, of Brome
Hall, co. Suffolk
-, 153
Correr, Marc Antonio, Venetian
Ambassador to England
-, 16
-, King critical of, 92
-, granted audience, 129
Corunna (The Groyne) [Spain]
-, Earl of Tyrone reported to be
at, 125
Cosham, near Chippenham, co.
Wilts.
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Coston, near Bath, co. Somerset
-, Queen's manor of, 374
Cotelis, Sir Thomas. See Cottel, Sir Thomas
Cottel (Cotelis) or Cutteal, Sir
Thomas, a Dutch denizen
merchant
-, 232
Cottingham, co. Northants.
-, King's tenants at, 3
Cottington, Francis, attached to
the English Embassy in
Madrid
-, returns to England, 312
Cotton, Francis, paymaster of the
works at Portsmouth
-, prevented by indisposition from
acting as commissioner, 164
Cotton, Henry, Bishop of Salisbury
(Sarum)
-, 185
-, his rights protected in Incorporation of Salisbury, 330
-, granted authority of J.P. within precincts of Cathedral of,
330
Cotton, Philip
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 161
Cotton, Sir Robert, antiquary
-, given papers relating to affairs
of the Navy, 154
-, his help acknowledged by
Agarde, 272
Coulrayn. See Coleraine
Count Palatine. See Frederick IV
Courland (Curland), William, Duke
of
-, sends letter with gift of hawks
to King, 162
Court of Assistants, The (of the
Company of Merchant
Taylors)
-, 207
Coutances (Quittance) [Manche,
France]
-, 219
Coventry, co. Warwick
-, 21
-, letters dated from, 21, 42
-, reasons for decay of, 42
-, Mayor of. See Hancock,
William
Cowdray (Cowdry), co. Sussex, seat
of Viscount Montagu
-, letters dated from, 202, 258
Cowell. Doctor. See Cowell, John
Cowell, John, Master of Trinity
Hall, Cambridge
-, 147, 315
Cowper, Sir John. See Cooper, Sir John
Cox, [? Roger, Governor of the
Hospital of Mary Magdalene
at Beccles, co. Suffolk]
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 43
Crabball. See Crabwall
Crabwall (Crabball), co. Lancs. survey of land called, 61
Craig, Doctor. See Craig, John
Craig, James, an Undertaker in
co. Armagh, Ireland
-, 346
Craig, John, physician to the King
-, 163(2)
Cranborne, co. Dorset
-, 249
-, report on building operations
at, 250, 251
Cranborne, Lady. See Cecil, Catherine
Cranborne, Viscount. See Cecil, William
Crane, John, mariner
-, engaged in shipbuilding, 329
Craven, Sir William, Lord Mayor of
London
-, recommends pardon for Turner,
316
Crayford or Eards, co. Kent
-, parsonage of, 342
Crayke (Creake), co. Yorks.
-, 79
Creake. See Crayke
Credo, Grand et Petit [Ain, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne mentions
mountains called, 111
Creichton (Creighton, Crighton)
Sir James, Collector of Petty
Customs in the Port of
London
-, named as one of Sir Robert
Stewart's sureties, 165
-, quarrel between Ashley and,
262
-, 299
Creighton, Sir James. See Creichton Sir James
Crema (Creme) [Italy]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
241
Crema, Julio Camillo (Camello), an
Italian
-, King bestows £100 on, 328
Creme. See Crema
Crighton, Sir James. See Creichton, Sir James
Croke (Crooke), Sir John, judge,
brother-in-law of Sir Robert
Wingfield
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 122
-, 164, 289
Croker, Sir John, of Hook Norton,
co. Oxford
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 186
Cromwell, Sir Oliver, of Hinchingbrooke, co. Hunts.
-, reference to his marriage to the
widow of Sir Horatio Palavicino, 210
-, 231
Croocher. See Crowcher
Crook, Thomas, of Baltimore, co.
Cork, Ireland
-, letter to Wilson, 40
Crooke, Judge. See Croke, Sir John
Cross, Humphrey, King's messenger sent in search of Jesuits, 63
Crouched Fryers. See Crutched Friars
Crowcher (Croocher), Agnes, of
Stockbury, co. Kent
-, condemned to death and later
reprieved for alleged infanticide, 226 and n.
Crowcher (Croocher), Thomas,
husbandman, of Stockbury,
co. Kent
-, condemned to death and later
reprieved for alleged infanticide, 226 and n.
Crutched Friars (Crouched Fryers),
London
-, letter dated from, 53
Cugery. See Cuisery
Cuisery (Cugery) (Saône-et-Loire,
France]
-, Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
Cullen. See Cologne
Culpeper, Frances, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Culpeper, Lady Mary, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Culpeper, Mary, of London
-, alleged to be recusant, 296
Cumberland
-, 13, 177, 333
-, state of woods in, 67
-, exempted from loan to King,
315
Cumberland, Earl of. See Clifford, Francis
Cumyng, Patrick. See Comyng, Patrick
Cuniga (Cunniga), Don Pedro de,
Spanish Ambassador to
England
-, criticised by Spanish Ambassador at Brussels, 4.
-, refuses to receive King's book,
80
-, receives gift of goshawk and
tercel from Earl of Salisbury,
122
-, 124, 205
-, interception of books carried
from the house of, 160
Cuningham, Sir James, an Undertaker in co. Donegal, Ireland
-, his complaint against Bingley,
360
Cuningham, James, uncle of
Sir James Cuningham
-, his complaint against Bingley,
360
Cupman, Robert, tenant of the
Earl of Salisbury at Bermondsey
-, 374
Curland, Duke of. See Courland
Curle (Curll), Walter, Fellow of
Peterhouse, Cambridge
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Curll, Water. See Curle, Walter
Currants
-, rents and profits from the sale
of, 252
Curson, Lady Anne, daughter of
Walter Curson, of Waterperry, co. Oxford
-, alleged to be recusant, 291
Curson, Sir Francis, of Waterperry,
co. Oxford
-, 48
-, Lord Norris complains about,
62, 65
-, dismissed as his lieutenant by
Lord Norris, 68
Curtlandes, near Horsham, co.
Sussex
-, King's land called, 27
Curtys, William, yeoman, of Bassingbourne, co. Cambridge
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Curwen, Sir Nicholas, of Workington, co. Cumberland
-, named Commissioner for the
North, 180
Curwen, Robert, of Ingerside Hall,
co. Lancs.
-, petition from, 326
Customs, The
-, King's resolution to discharge
his loan from the farmers of,
23
-, 50, 229, 253
-, silkworms and mulberry trees
to be imported free of, 124
-, account of farmers of, 170
-, loan to liquidate King's debts
advanced by farmers of, 183
-, abatement of Customs duties,
225, 249
-, proposal for letting out, 277
-, analysis of the inequalities and
defects in the rates governing, 283
-, examples of over—and under
charging commodities subject
to, 284, 285
-, references to farmers of, 340,
352, 361
-, letter to Privy Council from
farmers of, 364
-, arguments of farmers in support
of validity of their grant of,
364
-, paper relating to Irish, 366
372
Cuszal Agatch. See Kisilagatsch