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H
Haberley, William, member of the
Corporation of Portsmouth
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 191
Hackney, London
-, letter dated from, 122
Haddam. See Hadham
Haddington, Lord. See Ramsay, John
Haddon, co. Hunts. manor of, 6(2)
Hadham (Haddam), co. Herts.
-, letter dated from, 40
Hadzor [? Richard, of the Middle
Temple]
-, employed by Lord d'Aubigny, 6
Haggatt (Aggat, Haggot), Bartholomew, of Mincing Lane,
London, land surveyor and,
later, merchant
-, letters to Calvert, 53, 60, 79
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 66
-, his information against
Johnson, 73, 88
-, 119
Haggett, Stephen, Fellow of Queens'
College, Cambridge
-, 323 and n.
Haggot, Mr. See Haggatt, Bartholomew
Haghe, The. See Hague, The
Hague, The (Haghe, La Haye) [S.
Holland, Netherlands]
-, 115, 205, 232, 233
-, letters dated from, 126, 206,
210, 354, 356
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 247
Hainault, Forest of, co. Essex
-, Chappel Henault Park and
Chappel Plain in the, 342
Hales, Richard
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Hales, Richard
-, granted a Poor Knight's room
in Windsor, 343
Hales, Samuel
-, granted office of Keeper of
Ordnance stores conjointly
with Hammond, 350
Half Moone, The, of Amsterdam
-, Henry Hudson, Master of, 152
Halford, Sir William, of Welham,
co. Rutland
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Haling House (Halinge), near
Croydon, co. Surrey
-, letter dated from, 71
Halinge. See Haling House
Hall, John, of Hall's Manor,
Bradford-on-Avon, co. Wilts.
-, to inquire into abuses at
Bradford, 342
Hall, William, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Hall (Hawle), William, of High
Meadow, co. Gloucester
-, alleged to be recusant, 228
Hall, —
-, commits abuses in Sherwood
Forest, 57
Hallewyn, François de, Sieur de
Suevingham
-, reference to his coming to
England to solicit money for
insurgent Low Countries, 58
Halsey, William, one of the King's
porters
-, grant to, 342
Halyburton, George [? in the service
of the Earl of Kellie]
-, 361
Hamborough. See Hamburg
Hamburg (Hamborough, Hamburgh)
[Germany]
-, money delivered from England
to insurgent Low Countries
at, 58
-, cloth trade in, 94
-, factors of Merchant Adventurers arrested by Emperor's
orders at, 225
Hamilton, Claud, an Undertaker in
co. Armagh, Ireland
-, 346
Hamilton, Sir James
-, his pension bought by Welles,
180
Hammond (Hamond), John
-, granted office of Keeper of
Ordnance stores conjointly
with Hales, 350
Hammond, William
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 9
Hampshire
-, Crown property in, 4
-, recusants in, 155, 296
-, Sheriffs' Roll for, 187
-, 327, 367
Hampton, Thomas
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Hampton, co. Middlesex
-, 358
Hampton Court (Hamtton Court),
co. Middlesex
-, letters, etc., dated from, 28, 32,
125, 128, 129, 148, 250, 251,
313,
-, 71, 131, 137, 143, 150, 172, 228,
234(3), 235, 258
-, Honour of, 313, 342
-, park of, 331
Hamtton Court. See Hampton Court
Hanbury, co. Worcester
-, manor of, 43
Hanbury, Thomas, of Summerford,
Isle of Wight
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
365
Hancock (e), William, Mayor of
Coventry
-, signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 42
Handylstan, John
-, 57
Hanslope (Hanslop), co. Bucks.
-, King's trees to be sold at, 42
-, park listed as Queen's property,
185
Harbert, Sir Edward. See Herbert, Sir Edward
Harboowne, William. See Harborne, William
Harborn, John
-, purchaser of a pocket dag, 221
Harborne (Harboowne), William,
[? of Mundham, co. Norfolk,
former English envoy to
Turkey]
-, 164
Hare, John, Clerk of the Court of
Wards and Liveries
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 133
Hare, Robert
-, holds office of Coroner and
Attorney of King's Bench,
332
Harford. See Hertford
Harfordbreg. See Hartford Bridge
Harieson, Mr. See Harrison
Harington or Haryngton, John,
1st Baron Haryngton of
Exton
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 3,
51
-, lessee of King's woods at
Combe and Binley, 40
-, Lord Lieutenant of Rutlandshire, 51
-, granted sole right of buying
timber in Combe, 51
-, reference to his charge of
Princess Elizabeth, 51
-, accused of engrossing woods,
52, 53
-, holds woods in Leicestershire,
74
Harlem [N. Holland, Netherlands]
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
247
Harley, Sir Robert, of Brampton
Bryan, co. Hereford
-, recommended by Sir Edward
Herbert as guardian to his
children, 192
Harlow (Harlowe), co. Yorks.
-, sale of woods at, 56
Harnham (Harneham) Bridge,
Salisbury
-, 331
Harnham (Harneham) Gate, Salisbury
-, 331
Harrach, Baron Charles von, Ambassador from the King of
Hungary to Spain
-, recognised by King of Spain, 5
Harris, William, a London goldsmith
-, paid for jewels supplied to
Queen, 327
Harrison (Haryson), Jacob, Fellow
of Christ's College, Cambridge
-, 193
Harrison, John
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Harrison, Thomas, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Harrison (Harieson), Mr., one of
the King's guards
-, Sir Thomas Dutton in the
custody of, 233
Hart, John, woodward and surveyor
at Broyle Park
-, 52, 54
Hartest Wood, co. Suffolk
-, 178
Hartford Bridge (Herfordbridge,
Harfordbreg), co. Hants.
-, letters endorsed by post at, 48,
122, 152
Hartford Castle. See Hertford Castle
Hartley, Rosamund (Rosymond)
-, 365
Hartley, William
-, 365
Harvey, Thomas [? merchant of
Chester]
-, 7
Harwold, —, a falconer
-, granted lease by Lord Clifton
at Buckworth, 89
Haryngton, Lord. See Harington, John
Haryson, Jacob. See Harrison, Jacob
Hasset, Baron. See Blennerhasset, John
Hassett, Mr.
-, 142
Hassia, Landgrave of. See Hesse
Hastings, Lady [? Dorothy]
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Hastings, Sir Francis, of Holwell,
co. Dorset
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 26
-, 212
Hastings, Henry, 5th Earl of
Huntingdon, son-in-law of
Alice Stanley, Dowager
Countess of Derby
-, receives profits from Isle of
Man, 7
-, his mother-in-law writes on
his behalf to Earl of Salisbury,
57
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 59,
69
Hatfield House (Hattfeld), co. Herts.
-, coal to be used instead of wood
to burn bricks at, 2
-, reference to building at, 34
-, 123, 127, 137, 215
-, estimate of joiners' work at,
259, 278
-, expenses of work done at, 320
-, particulars of works carried
out at, 326
Hattfeld. See Hatfield
Hatfield Wood, co. Herts.
-, 34.
Haughton, Thomas. See Houghton, Thomas
Haurech, Marquis of. See Havré
Hausbye, Ralph (Raph)
-, made Keeper of Tickhill Castle,
316
Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke
-, request for money to erect
shirehall and gaol at, 281
Havering, co. Essex
-, King at, 130
-, letter dated from, 131
-, included in list of Queen's
property together with two
parks, 185
Havering, John ap, a felon
-, forfeits his bond to King, 342
Haviland, Matthew, Alderman of
Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Havre (Le) [Seine-Inférieure,
France]
-, seizure by English of a ship of,
189
Havré (Haurech), Charles Philippe
de Croy, Marquis de
-, solicits money from Queen
Elizabeth on behalf of insurgent Low Countries, 58
Haward, Sir Thomas. See Howard, Sir Thomas
Hawkesworth, William, prisoner in
the Fleet
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
365
Hawkins (Hawkyns), Sir Richard,
naval commander
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 57
Hawle, William. See Hall, William
Haw's (Hawes) Wood, Sall, co.
Norfolk
-, 332
Hay, Lord. See Hay, James
Hay, Sir Alexander, Secretary for
Scotland
-, his proposal to send Irishmen
to serve Marquis of Brandenburg, 162(2)
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 165
Hay, Sir George, later 1st Earl of
Kinnoul, cousin of James
Hay, Lord Hay
-, suggested as possible Secretary
for Scotland, 173
Hay, James, Lord Hay, later Earl
of Carlisle
-, 5, 18, 47, 148, 197, 254, 349
-, attempt to invalidate lease of
late Brouncker by, 45
-, awarded fine imposed on
Knightley, 55
-, his report to King on Balmerino,
172
-, his pension bought by Lady
Cary, 180
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
199, 210, 218, 236, 257, 279
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Hay, William
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
Hay, Mr., servant to Sir William
Dormer
-, 25
Hayes, Lord. See Hay, James
Hayling (Haylinge), Isle of, co.
Hants.
-, suspected piracy at, 164
-, letter dated from, 164
Hayward, Thomas, King's woodward in Worcestershire
-, letter to Lord Eure, 41
Head of Hothe. See Howth Head
Heathouse, Cheshire [? or Salop]
-, 61
Heidelberg (Hidelberg) [Baden,
Germany]
-, 218
Heigham, Sir Thomas
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 208
Helford (Hilford), co. Cornwall
-, 11
Henderson, Sir Robert, Colonel
of a Scottish Regiment in
the Low Countries
-, 217
Henderson (Anderson, Henryson),
Thomas, merchant and voyager
-, 17(2)
Hendley, Henry
-, compensated for surrendering
his interest in tithes on lands
enclosed by King, 328
Heneage, Sir Thomas, Gentleman of
Henry VIII's Private
Chamber
-, mentioned, 711(a)
Henley, Sir John, of Henley near
Crewkerne, co. Somerset
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Henry III, King of England
-, 50
Henry IV, King of France
-, Viscount Cranborne goes to
St. Germaine with, 33
-, libels circulating in France
against, 35
-, shows special favour to Viscount Cranborne, 35
-, agreement on trade between
King and, 44
-, reference to his edict for confiscation of English cloth, 55
-, book sent by King to, 64
-, Archduke's brusque treatment
of niece of, 81(3)
-, undertakes to guarantee compromise between Neuburg
and Brandenburg over
Cleves, 82, 89
-, sends cavalry to frontiers of
Champagne, 82, 89
-, advertises his support for Margrave of Brandenburg, 101
-, his exchange of territory with
Duke of Savoy, 111
-, his answer to King's book, 114
-, proposes to levy 10,000 mercenaries in Switzerland, 115
-, his reaction to Imperial
manoeuvres over Cleves, 114,
117
-, sends letters to States General
to assist liberation of Dutch
taken by Turks, 138
-, 178, 203, 215, 277(2), 345
-, proposal for defensive alliance
between King and, 203
-, said to be intending to go in
person to Cleves, 208
-, references to assassination of,
219, 220, 222, 223, 230, 237,
269
-, reference to bestowal of the
Garter on, 233
-, takes Oldenbarneveldt into his
protection, 355
Henry VII, King of England
-, his treaty with Low Countries
mentioned, 154
-, his encouragement of voyages
of discovery commended, 276
Henry, Prince of Wales and Duke
of Cornwall, son of James I
-, Ferrour submits petition to, 21
-, his manor at Cheylesmore, 21
-, invites Earl of Salisbury to
show him his pictures, 39
-, 17, 68, 96, 103, 113, 116, 143,
170, 171, 230
-, horses purchased in Venice for,
84
-, thanks Earl of Salisbury for
gift of a nag, 84
-, visits Isle of Wight with King,
115
-, his itinerary in Hampshire, 115
-, his opinion of Pope, 146
-, reference to investiture of, 170
-, hunts with King in Isle of
Wight, 179
-, petition from Mayor and citizens
of Chester to, 222
-, 234, 275, 285, 322, 338, 367
-, involved in transaction concerning extraction of silver
from lead, 249(3)
-, statement of revenues of, 270,
271
-, proposal that order of knighthood for encouragement of
voyages of discovery be presided over by, 276
-, details of his expenses, 300
-, Edmondes criticises French
offer of marriage for, 309
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 326
-, rejection of proposal of marriage between Infanta of Savoy
and, 343
-, buys a cabinet of antiques, 352
-, Carver to. See Mainwaring,
Sir Arthur
-, Clerk of the Spicery to. See
Knollis, Henry
-, Keeper of Privy Purse to. See
Murray, Sir David
-, Master of the Horse to. See
Douglas, Sir Robert
-, Secretary to. See St. Antoine
-, Tutor to. See Newton, Adam
Henry, Roy, of Faversham, co.
Kent
-, acts as broker for sale of pepper
in Canterbury, 207
Henryson, Captain. See Henderson, Thomas
Henwood, co. Warwick
-, 228
Herbert (Harbert), Sir Edward,
later Lord Herbert of
Cherbury
-, his claim to woods in Montgomeryshire, 103
-, dispute between Earl of
Pembroke and, 190
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 192
Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
-, mentioned, 224
Herbert, Sir John, second Secretary
of State
-, nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, signs letters on cloth trade
from Privy Council to Earl
of Salisbury, 44, 56
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, 271
Herbert, Mary, wife of Sir Edward
Herbert
-, 192
Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery
-, letters to Viscount Cranborne,
125, 160, 184, 291, 319, 364,
365
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 159,
254
-, 163, 185, 224, 249
-, wins money at tennis from
Viscount Cranborne, 299
-, suffers from smallpox, 319
-, letter to Privy Council, 368
-, protests against scandal circulating about him and
Countess of Essex, 368
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Herbert, Susan, Countess of Montgomery, wife of Philip
Herbert, Earl of Montgomery
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 179,
205
Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of
Pembroke
-, 176, 190, 327
-, involved in dispute concerning
Tintern wireworks, 189, 190
-, controversy between Lord
Herbert and, 190
-, his relations with town of
Portsmouth, 190, 191
-, to meet Marshal of Poland at
Gravesend, 290
-, sale of wood out of Forest of
Dean to, 327, 348
-, granted authority of J.P. within
precincts of Cathedral of
Salisbury, 330
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Herbert, Sir William
-, 324
Hercey (Hercy), John, a surveyor
-, letter to Caesar, 32
Hercy, John. See Hercey, John
Herefordshire
-, 58, 302
-, recusants in, 228, 270, 296, 299
-, protest against jurisdiction of
Council of Wales by inhabitants of, 278
Herfordbridge. See Hartford Bridge
Hericke, Sir William. See Herrick, Sir William
Heron, Samuel, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Herrick (Hericke), Sir William,
jeweller to the King
-, paid for jewels supplied to
Queen, 328
Herriot (Heriote), George, jeweller
to the King
-, paid for jewels supplied to
Queen, 327(2)
Herronden (Herunden), Anthony,
counsellor of Lincoln's Inn,
London
-, 6
Hertford (Harford), co. Herts.
-, 123
Hertford, Countess of. See Seymour, Frances
Hertford, Earl of. See Seymour, Edward
Hertford Castle, co. Herts.
-, 20
-, Wilson interested in purchase
of, 34
-, rumours of treasure hidden in,
122, 126, 128
Hertfordshire
-, communication to Earl of
Salisbury on supposed
treasure by J.P.s of, 128
-, 177
-, timber for Navy from, 307
-, request to be made for contributions to loan for King
from gentry of, 318
-, muster to be taken of trained
bands of, 327
-, Receiver-General for. See
Davyes, Sir John
Hertingfordbury (Hartingford
Berry), co. Herts.
-, timber for Navy from, 307
Herunden, Mr. See Herronden, Anthony
Hesketh, co. Lancs.
-, inquiry into illegal transportation of calf-skins held at,
257
Hesketh, Robert, of Hesketh, co.
Lancs.
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 257
-, conducts investigation into
illegal transportation of calfskins, 257, 258
-, 258 (2)
Hesse (Hassia), Maurice, Landgrave
of
-, Wotton proposes to visit, 75, 76
Heton, Martin, Bishop of Ely
-, approves proceedings of Fellows
of Peterhouse in appointing
new Master, 15
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 43
-, recommends Clerke as Master
of Christ's College, Cambridge, 139
-, 143
Heveningham (Hevenyngham),
Sir Walter, of Aston-byStone, co. Stafford
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Hewett, Israel, of Christ's College,
Cambridge
-, petition on his behalf for a
Fellowship, 193
Heymeadowe. See High Meadow
Hickes, William (Wyllyame), Alderman of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Hicks, Sir Baptist, of St. Laurence
in the Old Jewry, a London
mercer and contractor for
Crown lands
-, his factor at Florence, 25
-, grants to, 336, 342
Hicks (Hickes), Sir Michael, of
Ruckholt, co. Essex, former
secretary to the Earl of
Salisbury
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 137
-, 296
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Hidelberg. See Heidelberg
Higham, co. Kent
-, Earl of Salisbury's woods in,
230
High Meadow (Heymeadowe), co.
Gloucester
-, 228
Highways
-, King condemns neglect of, 141
Hilford. See Helford
Hill, Adam of Spaldwick, co. Hunts, 299
Hill (Hyll), James, diplomatist
-, letter to Privy Council, 2
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 3
Hill, Robert, divine
-, parsonage of Crayford presented
to, 342
Hill, William, an Undertaker in
Ulster
-, permitted to transport cattle
into Ireland without payment
of Customs duties, 271
Hill, Mr. a London draper
-, 79
Hillersden, Thomas, of Hockliffe,
co. Beds.
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 90
Hinchingbrooke (Finchingbroke,
Hinchinbrooke), co. Hunts.
-, letters dated from, 254, 266, 267
Hirsingeven. See Kitzingen
Hobart, Sir Henry, AttorneyGeneral
-, question of right to cut timber
referred by Earl of Salisbury
to, 4
-, nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
-, 46, 49, 53, 54, 59(2), 66, 135,
141, 153(3), 195, 206, 265,
272, 291, 297(2), 316, 327,
329, 330, 332, 342, 345, 348,
349, 351, 352, 358(2), 359(2),
360, 362,
-, to draw up bills for execution
of two English heretics,
294(2), 389
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 294,
299
Hobocque (Hoboque), Conrad
Schetz de Grobbendonck,
Baron de, Archduke Albert's
Ambassador in London
-, his wife complains of ill usage,
48, 54
-, leaves books behind in London,
64
-, returns to Brussels, 68
-, discusses removal of English
conspirators from Flanders
with Spinola, 72
-, proposes disbanding of Irish
Regiment in Flanders, 72, 98
-, consulted by Edmondes about
Archduke's attitude towards
King's book, 81
-, 124
Hoby (Hobby), Sir Edward, of
Minster, Isle of Sheppey,
co. Kent
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Hockliffe, co. Beds.
-, 90
Hoddesdon, co. Herts.
-, Earl of Salisbury's woods in,
33
Hoddesdon, Christopher, a London
merchant and former Governor of the Company of
Merchant Adventurers
-, reference to his delivery of
English money at Hamburg
for use of insurgents of
Low Countries, 58
Hodgis, Hugh, cloth dyer, of
Hesketh, co. Lancs.
-, involved in illegal transportation of calf-skins abroad, 258
Hodson, Thomas, Lieutenant of
the garrison in Berwick
-, granted a pension, 350
Hoens, Henrik, a merchant at
Antwerp
-, request that he be allowed to
trade in the Indies, 19
-, agreement between Archdukes,
Richardot and Edmondes
over, 42, 48
Hogan, Mr. See Hogan, William
Hogan, William, Keeper of Little
Gardens at Hampton Court
-, installs fountains, 143
Hoghill, co. Essex
-, 342
Hoggeston (Hogson), co. Bucks.
-, 90
Hogson. See Hoggeston
Holborn (Holborne), London
-, 61, 221, 279
-, letter dated from house in, 206
-, the plague in, 254
Holcott, Francis, an Undertaker in
Ulster
-, permitted to transport cattle
into Ireland without paying
Customs duties, 271
Holdenby (Hollinbye, Hombe,
Homby), co. Northants.
-, letter dated from, 231
-, warrants dated from, 232, 233
-, 236(2), 254
Holland.
-, French captains return to their
posts in, 101
-, 204
-, King disagrees with claim to
fishing rights put forward
by, 217
-, Viscount Cranborne to visit,
220
-, King urged to follow example
of religious toleration given
by, 289
-, King demands banishment of
Vorstius by, 353, 354
-, religious differences between
towns of, 355
Holland, co. Lincoln
-, abundance of grain in, 223
Holland, Thomas, Mayor of Dartmouth
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 152
Hollinbye. See Holdenby
Holly or Hollies, Sir John, an
Undertaker in Munster, Ireland.
-, 74
Holmden, Sir Edward, merchant and
Alderman of London
-, his ship destroyed by fire, 102
-, receives warrant to sell
damaged ordnance abroad,
102
Holmecultran, co. Cumberland
-, woods in the Lordship of, 67
Holme Park, Sonning, co. Berks.
-, alleged spoliation at, 173
Holstein (Holst), Ulrich (Julrike),
Duke of
-, 2
-, requests permission to buy
ordnance and cloth in
England, 94(2)
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 311
Holt, Mr. See Holt, Robert
Holt, Sir Francis, of Henwood,
co. Warwick
-, alleged to be recusant, 228
Holt, Robert, of Ashworth, co.
Lancs.
-, requests a wardship, 2
-, his death, 8
Holtby. See Holtby, Richard
Holtby, Richard, English Jesuit
-, thought to be in Sir Christopher
Roper's house, 63
Holyhead, co. Anglesey
-, Lord Carew leaves for Ireland
from, 304
Holy Island, co. Northumberland
-, stone conveyed to Durham
House from, 29
Holy Trinity, Hospital of, Salisbury
-, foundation of, 330
Hombe. See Holdenby
Home, Lady Anne, eldest daughter
and co-heir of George Home,
Earl of Dunbar
-, 172
Home, George, Earl of Dunbar
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 30,
47, 222
-, defends his action in the case
of Balmerino, 30
-, Queen's dislike for, 30
-, 129, 142, 165(2), 212, 263(3),
265, 324 and n.
Honiman, Thomas, a London
merchant
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 125
Honiton (Honyton), co. Devon
-, letter endorsed by post at, 152
Honyng, —, [? Wingfield Honinge,
of Gray's Inn, London]
-, petition from, 373
Honyton. See Honiton
Hoode, Richard, woodward of
Charnwood Forest
-, 70
Hookwood, co. Kent
-, wood on King's manor of
Charing called, 32
Hooper, Mr. See Hooper, Thomas
Hooper, Thomas, of Boveridge,
co. Dorset, Keeper of Cranborne Chase
-, 250, 251
Hope, Sir Roger, an Undertaker in
Ireland
-, granted a pension, 347
Hopkenes, John. See Hopkins, John
Hopkins (Hopkenes), John, Alderman of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Hopton, Sir Richard, of Canon
Frome, co. Hereford
-, his claim to woods in Montgomeryshire, 103
Hore, Anthony, supervisor of Shotover and Stow Woods
-, signs certificate, 167
Hore, Richard, supervisor of Shotover and Stow Woods
-, signs certificate, 167
Horsemonden (Horsmonden), co.
Kent
-, new mine of iron ore found at,
174
Horses
-, bought by Duke of Rohan in
England, 50
-, purchased at Venice for Prince
Henry, 84
-, fire destroys King's horses at
Farnham, 96
Hoskins, John, M.P. for Hereford
City
-, 262
Houghton Park, co. Bedford
-, 349
-, Keeper of. See Conquest,
George
Houghton, Roger, Steward to the
Earl of Salisbury
-, 29, 155, 156, 157, 202, 226, 233
Houghton (Haughton), Thomas,
collector at the port of
Boston
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Household, The King's
-, tax for provision of, 235
-, officers of, 331, 346
-, Treasurer of. See Knollys,
William
Hoveden, Roger de
-, reference to, 68
Howard, Catherine, Lady Cranborne, wife of William Cecil, Viscount Cranborne and daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain. See Cecil, Catherine
Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of
Nottingham, Lord High
Admiral
-, signs letter on cloth trade from
Privy Council to Earl of
Salisbury, 44
-, 49, 59, 60, 116, 143, 151, 152(2),
212, 213
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 71
-, presents parrots to Queen, 83
-, reference to his grant of sale of
wines by retail in Ireland, 93
-, directed to take proceedings
against deer stealers, 102
-, signs Privy Council letter
regulating shipping of grain,
224
-, 293, 327, 329, 343, 350, 357,
358(2)
-, paid for hangings delivered
by him to King, 327
-, authorised to punish recalcitrant members of Corporation
of Shipwrights, 358
Howard, Sir Charles, son of Charles
Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
-, complaints against, 135
Howard, Sir Edward, Knight
Marshal
-, his conduct criticised by King,
141
Howard, Henry, 1st Earl of
Northampton, Lord Privy
Seal
-, Edmondes writes to, 42
-, signs letters on cloth trade from
Privy Council to Earl of
Salisbury, 44, 56
-, 83, 123, 208, 228, 230, 233, 327,
337, 353, 368
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, signs Privy Council letter on
transportation of corn from
King's Lynn, 211, 224
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 280,
369
-, his role in organisation of loan
for King, 315
Howard, Henry, 3rd son of Thomas
Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk
-, 291
Howard, John, yeoman, of
Worlington, co. Suffolk
-, indicted for offence of depopulation, 91
Howard, John, tenant of the manor
of Pulham, co. Norfolk
-, petition to Queen's Council,
324
Howard, Theophilus, Lord Walden,
later 2nd Earl of Suffolk
-, mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Howard, Thomas, 1st Earl of
Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain
-, 16, 40, 83, 96, 122, 133, 137,
141(2), 149, 171, 196(2), 197,
208, 275, 281, 290, 295,
299, 315, 327, 340, 348, 349,
350, 357, 362(2), 363, 368
-, stone quarried for, 30
-, signs letters on cloth trade
from Privy Council to Earl
of Salisbury, 44, 56
-, called "that true mirror of
nobility", 80
-, signs Privy Council letter on
provision of gunpowder, 84
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 127
-, writes to advise Viscount
Cranborne on matters of
health, 127
-, signs Privy Council letters on
transportation of corn, 211,
224
-, grant to, 329
-, to be Lieutenant and Keeper
of Forest of Braydon, 345
-, granted the right to hold
annual fairs at Framlingham,
362
Howard, Thomas, 3rd Viscount
Howard of Bindon
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 45
-, requests portrait of Earl of
Salisbury to hang in his
gallery, 45
-, brings mysterious letter to
Earl of Salisbury, 256
Howard, Thomas, 2nd Earl of
Arundel
-, 39
Howard (Haward), Sir Thomas,
2nd son of Thomas Howard,
1st Earl of Suffolk
-, 218, 345
Howard, Lord William, son of
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke
of Norfolk
-, Jesuits entertained in a house
belonging to, 63(4)
-, Lady Ann Glemham complains
of behaviour of, 133
Howell, —
-, alleged to have committed
abuses at Bradford, 342
Howth Head (Head of Hothe),
Dublin Bay, Ireland
-, Lord Carew arrives at, 304
Howthe, Lady. See St. Lawrence, Elizabeth
Hubbock, John, son of William
Hubbock
-, request for his admittance to
Westminster School, 373
Hubbock, William, Chaplain of the
Tower of London
-, petition from, 373
Hudson, Henry, English navigator details of his voyage in search of North-East passage, 152
Huissen (Hus) [Gelderland, Netherlands]
-, mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 247
Hull, co. Yorks.
-, 44, 156
Humber, River
-, Earl of Cumberland's project
for defence against sea on
banks of, 119, 125
Humfredus, Laurence. See Humphrey, Laurence
Humphrey, Laurence, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 259
Hungary, King of. See Matthias
Hungate, George
-, 316
Hunsdon, Henry, Lord. See Carey, Henry
Hunt, George
-, his lease of herbage at Ravensdale Park, 285
Hunt, John, a London merchant obtains protection, 1
Hunt (Hunte), John, Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 260
Hunt (Huntt), Nathaniel, of Collyweston, co. Northants.
-, 347
Hunt, Sir Thomas, of Hammersmith, co. Surrey
-, his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Huntingdon, co. Hunts.
-, examination of case of depopulation at, 89
Huntingdon, Earl of. See Hastings, Henry
Huntingdonshire
-, manor of Haddon in, 6
-, sale of King's trees in, 177
-, 211
Hurst Castle, co. Hants.
-, in need of repairs, 69
-, Prince Henry to visit, 115
-, 365
Hurt, Ralph (Raphe), Alderman
of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Hus. See Huissen
Hutchinson, William, parson of
Kenn, co. Devon
-, pardoned for alleged simony,
332
-, presented with parsonage of
Kenn, 332
Hutton, Richard, Serjeant-at-law
and Chancellor of the
Bishopric of Durham
-, 132, 194
Hyll, James. See Hill, James
Hynde, Sir Edward, of Maddingley,
co. Cambridge
-, 40
I
Ilefordecombe. See Ilfracombe
Ilfardcombe. See Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe (Ilefordecombe, Ilfardcombe), co. Devon
-, 210, 212, 213
-, letter dated from, 213
Imperial Chamber, The
-, Duke of Neuburg and Margrave
of Brandenburg ordered by
Emperor to submit territorial
claims to, 82, 88
India
-, friendly relations between King
of Persia and princes of, 325
Infanta, The. See Isabella
Ingerside Hall, co. Lancs.
-, 326
Ingram, Mr. Dr. See Ingram, William
Ingram, Arthur, courtier
-, purchaser of a pension, 180
-, 280, 337
Ingram, William, ecclesiastic and
lawyer
-, to succeed Sir John Bennet in
Archbishop of York's
Exchequer, 150
Ingrandes (Ingrande) [Maine-etLoire, France]
-, Viscount Cranborne refers to
imposition of salt taxes at,
106
Inn (Ins), River [Austria]
-, 244
Innsbruck (Insprouch) [Austria]
-, description by Viscount
Cranborne of, 244
Inquisition, The
-, 334
Inquisition, Council of the
-, to be asked to persuade King
of Spain to adhere to proposed peace treaty, 4
Insprouch. See Innsbruck
Introductio in Artem Jesuiticam
-, printed at Montélimart, 288
Ipswich, co. Suffolk
-, officials of the port of, 361
Ireland
-, Markham requests Earl of Salisbury to alter his place of
banishment to, 8
-, English officer joins rebels in, 10
-, dispute between Jesuits and
priests in, 34
-, 40, 102, 168, 174, 181, 184, 185,
186, 188, 190
-, lease of impost of wine in, 45
-, Customs concessions by King
to English planters in, 66
-, Pope reported to have undertaken to assist Tyrone's
return to, 86
-, priests said to have been sent
by Pope to request support
for Tyrone in, 86
-, activities of priests in, 91
-, suits for grant of selling wines
by retail in, 93
-, measures to be taken to deal
with contingency of Tyrone's
return to, 97
-, Pope creates new bishops and
abbots in, 101
-, claims of Archbishop of Armagh
prejudicial to plantation in,
118
-, priests granted safe conduct to
attend land survey of Tyrone
in, 121
-, investigation into ecclesiastical
rights on Church lands in,
121
-, Jennings, the pirate, arrested
in, 151
-, naval stores for King's use to
be shipped free of Customs
duties to, 158
-, proposal to provide Margrave
of Brandenburg with soldiers
from, 162
-, retailing of wine, etc., in, 178
-, Sir Thomas Phillips and the
plantation in, 181
-, Exchequer of, 201
-, mutiny of soldiers from, 202
-, Salkeld, the pirate, recruits
men in, 210
-, King permits export of money
to, 210
-, 213, 255, 299, 337, 341, 346,
347, 351, 360
-, pursuit of Salkeld extended to,
213
-, little money in specie sent by
London to, 232
-, Undertakers permitted to transport stock free of Customs
duties into, 271, 296, 299,
300
-, English colonisation in, 278
-, Perkins's project for, 281
-, King's instructions to Lord
Deputy of, 295, 304
-, Lord Deputy's views on
religious state of, 302
-, measures to enforce Oath of
Allegiance and Act of
Supremacy in, 302
-, Lord Carew's visit of inspection
in, 303
-, Lord Deputy's report on King's
revenues and state of
plantation in, 303, 304
-, Lord Carew's letter to Earl
of Salisbury on affairs in, 304
-, Council of, 304, 306
-, move to reduce armed forces
in, 305
-, resistance to King's proclamation concerning maintenance
of priests in, 306
-, newsletter from Madrid about,
307
-, Tyrone reported to have
solicited help of Italian
princes for conquest of, 307
-, alleged plans by Pope for
military invasion of, 307
-, English pirates arrive in, 308
-, King permits Dutch fleet to
pursue pirates sheltering in
harbours of, 320
-, nomination of new bishops for,
329
-, King's grants to Londoners in,
338
-, scheme for plantation in certain
counties of, 347
-, description of Customs, subsidies and imposts of, 366
Ireland, Attorney-General of. See Davys, Sir John
Ireland, Chief Baron of the Exchequer of. See Denham, Sir John, Methwold, William
Ireland, Lord Chancellor of. See Jones, Thomas
Ireland, Lord Chief Justice of (King's Bench). See Winch, Sir Humphrey. Denham, Sir John
Ireland, Lord Deputy of. See Chichester, Sir Arthur
Ireland, Lord Treasurer of. See Butler, Thomas
Ireland, John, Lieutenant of the
Isle of Man
-, 67
-, to be responsible for conveying
money from Isle of Man, 133
Irish Colonel, The. See O'Neill, Henry
Irish Regiment, The, in the service
of the Archduke Albert
-, proposal to disband, 72
-, Earl of Salisbury suspects
motives behind proposed disbanding of, 98
-, Colonel of. See O'Neill, Henry
Ironworks
-, wood granted out of Forest of
Dean for erection of, 348
Isabella, Queen of Spain
-, her encouragement of Columbus
mentioned, 276
Isabella, Infanta, daughter of Philip
II of Spain, joint Governor
of the Low Countries with
her husband, Archduke
Albert
-, Queen writes to, 19
-, agreement over Hoens with, 42
-, present at marriages and dances,
69
-, rebuffed by Princess of Orange,
81
Isère, River [France]
-, separates France from Savoy,
238
Italy
-, Michell's behaviour in, 24, 25
-, Viscount Cranborne to visit,
157, 212, 215
-, diary of his travels through,
239–244
-, Tyrone reported to be planning
conquest of Ireland with
aid of princes of, 307
Ivar, —, member of the Danish
embassy to England
-, presented with gift, 260