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B
Baas, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 108
Babington, Gervase, Bishop of
Worcester
-, request from, 96
Baboons (Bavians)
-, exhibition of, 72
Babstock Coppice, Enfield Chase,
co. Middlesex
-, 222
Backhouse, Richard, tenant of the
manor of Muchland, co.
Lancs.
-, petition to Commissioners for
Leases, 154
Bacon, Mr. See Bacon, Sir Francis
Bacon (Sir) Francis, later SolicitorGeneral, Lord Chancellor and
1st Baron Verulam
-, 104, 108, 123 and n
-, lampooned in verses, 240
Baddiley, Cheshire
-, advowson of, 114, 115
Bagan, Edward (Edmund), footman
in the service of Sir Robert
Cecil
-, petitions to Cecil, 132, 208
Bagnall, Blanche, Lady, widow of
Sir Samuel Bagnall
-, petition to Cecil, 87
Bagnall, Sir Samuel, of Narrow
Water, co. Down, Ireland (d
1606)
-, mentioned, 87
Bagott, Mr., of Blyfield, Cheshire
-, 195
Bahere, Isaac, messenger of the
King's Chamber
-, petition to Cecil, 220
Baker, George, surgeon to the King
-, his allowance 64
-, petition to Privy Council, 229
and n
Baker, Henry, grandnephew of
William Blount, 4th Lord
Mountjoy
-, his petition, 72
-, 107
Baker, Joan, wife of Nicholas
Baker
-, petition to Cecil, 160
Baker, John, son of Nicholas Baker
-, his wardship, 160
Baker, Nicholas, of Thornbury, co.
Gloucester (d 1608)
-, gravely ill, 160 and n
Baker, Robert, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Baker, William, of Abergavenny, testifies against recusants, 242
Balantyne, Sir Lewis, of Auchnowle,
Justice-Clerk of Scotland (d
1591)
-, mentioned, 34
Balchin, —
-, referred to as "honest Balchin"
in verses, 284
Baldwin (Baldwyn), William, in the
service of the late Mary,
Queen of Scots
-, his allowance, 68
Bales, Peter, of London, scrivener,
teacher of writing to Prince
Henry
-, petition to Cecil, 107
Balfour (Balfoure), Sir Henry, of the
Royal Household
-, his allowance, 62
Balfour (Balfoure), Sir Michael, of
the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 62
Baliano, Ascanio, preacher of the
Italian Church in London
-, signs receipt, 230
Ball. See Ball, John
Ball, Edward [? Groom of the Privy
Chamber to the King]
-, petition to Cecil, 81
Ball, John, a King's prisoner
-, 70
Ballastage
-, office of, 215
Ballinasloe, co. Galway, Ireland
-, 41
Baltic or Eastland Company, of
London
-, 195
Baltic Sea
-, 99
Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of
Canterbury
-, 147
Banister. See Banister, John
Banister, John, of Bermondsey, co.
Surrey
-, occupies shop and wharf, 285
Banister, Richard, of Wem, Shropshire, recusant
-, alleged subversive activities of,
56
Banister, Thomas, in the service of
Thomas Lawley, of Prestwood, co. Stafford
-, his allowance for action against
Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 68
Bankes, Thomas, of Hanslope, co.
Bucks.
-, 186
Barbary
-, Dutch to be freed and aided
throughout, 31
-, 101, 148
Barber, Roger, of Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk,
deceased
-, wardship of his heir, 81 and n
Barcocke, William, curate of Great
Linstead, co. Suffolk, later
Rector of Stuckbury, co.
Norfolk
-, petitions to Cecil, 12 (2)
Barcocke, William, yeoman, father
of William Barcocke
-, 12
Barham, Thomas, of Teston, co.
Kent
-, petition to Privy Council, 30
Barkeley, Lord. See Berkeley, Henry
Barkeley, Anne. See Berkeley, Anne
Barker, Richard, Yeoman of the
King's Guard
-, petition to Cecil, 133
Barker, William, prebendary of
Ripon
-, signs petition to Cecil, 52
Barkesdale. See Barkesdale, Ralph
Barkesdale, Ralph, of London,
merchant
-, 70
Barlow, William, Dean of Chester
-, petition to Cecil, 49
Barnaby, Robert, prisoner in the
King's Bench prison
-, petition to King, 81
Barnard's Castle, co. Durham
-, 174
Barn Elm, Kensington, London,
residence of Sir John
Kennedy
-, 182
Barners, William, of London, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 181
Barnes, Anne, of Newport Pagnell,
co. Bucks., deceased
-, mentioned, 290
Barney, Sir Thomas, of Redham, co.
Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of
Christian Weech, 109
Barnstaple, co. Devon
-, 173
Barnwall, Mary, wife of Sir Patrick
Barnwall
-, petition to Cecil, 97
Barnwall, Sir Patrick, of Crickstown, co. Meath, Ireland
-, 97, 98
Barnwood, co. Bucks.
-, Forest of, 160
Barrett, Edward, Lord Barrett of
Newburgh
-, signs directive from Privy
Council, 271
Barrett, Richard, prisoner in the
Gatehouse
-, petition to Cecil, 101
Barrett, William, of London,
member of the Company of
Stationers
-, bill for books delivered by, 205
Barrett, Mr.
-, informed by Gunpowder Plot
conspirators of concealment
of treasure, 35
Barrett, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Barrington, John
-, witnesses agreement between
Cecil and Lady Hunsdon,
205
Barry, Lord. See Barry, David
Barry, David, 3rd Viscount Barry,
of Barry Court, co. Cork,
Ireland
-, 83
Barry, John, brother of David
Barry, Lord Barry
-, 83
Barry, Mathias, Captain
-, letter to Collins, 279
Bartholomew, —, a gardener
-, refuses to go to Hatfield, 176
Bartie, Anne, in the service of
Princess Mary
-, her allowance, 67
Bartlett, Lady
-, her allowance, 67
Bartlett, Sir Maurice. See Berkeley, Sir Maurice
Bartlett, Thomas
-, petition to Cecil, 208
Barton, co. Gloucester
-, manor of, 170, 171
Barton-upon-Humber, co. Lincoln
-, 192
Barttelot, Henry, of Stopham, co.
Sussex
-, petition to Cecil, 213
Barwicke, Lord of. See Home, George
Barwyck. See Berwick
Basilden, Cheshire
-, waste called, 114, 115
Basilikon Doron, The, by James I,
King of England
-, translated into French, 294
Basill (Basyll), Simon, Surveyor of
the King's works
-, countersigns de Critz's bill, 103
-, signs accounts, 153
Baskerville (Baskervyll), Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Bassano, Andrew, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Bassano, Arthur, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Bassano, Edward, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Bassano, Jerome, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Bassano, Scipio, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Bassett, Mrs. See Bassett, Judith
Bassett, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of
Sir Robert Bassett
-, complaint against, 100
Bassett, John, of Boston, co.
Lincoln, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 132
Bassett, John, of Enfield, co.
Middlesex
-, 11
Bassett, Judith, widow of William
Bassett
-, 195
Bassett, Sir Robert, of Heanton
Punchardon, co. Devon
-, 100, 106
-, his wife. See Bassett, Elizabeth
Bassett, William, of Langley, co.
Derby (d 1601)
-, mentioned, 195
Bassett Pit, co. Notts.
-, coalmining accounts for, 138
Bassingbourne (Bassingeborne), co.
Cambridge
-, manor of, 250
Basyll, Simon. See Basill, Simon
Batchelor, Henry, tenant of the
manor of Mildenhall
-, complaints against, 227
Bath, co. Somerset
-, Cecil goes to, 203
-, 281
Bath and Wells, co. Somerset
-, Dean and Chapter of, 232
-, Dean of. See Meredith, Richard
Batten, Henry, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 65
Batts, Thomas, tenant in Brigstock
Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Batty, Matthew, formerly in the
service of Lord Monteagle,
now prisoner in the Gatehouse
-, petition to Cecil, 36
-, reference to his release, 91
Bavians. See Baboons
Baxter, John, of Derby
-, petition to Cecil, 195
Baynton, Andrew, of Bromham, co.
Wilts.
-, 137 and n
Bayonne [Basses-Pyrénées, France]
-, Governor of, 178
Baysell, Joseph, in the service of
John Billot
-, signs receipt, 230
Bayton, co. Worcester
-, 282
Beacher, Mr. See Beecher, William
Beale, William, of Stoke Orchard,
co. Gloucester
-, 181 and n
Beau, William, prebendary of Ripon
-, petition to Cecil, 40
-, signs petition to Cecil, 52
Beauchamp, John, of Powick, co.
Worcester
-, petition to Cecil, 6
Beaufort, Sir Thomas, of Edmondscote, co. Warwick, Sheriff of
Warwickshire
-, 91 and n
Beaumont, Christophe de Harlay,
Comte de, French Ambassador to England
-, entertained at Theobalds, 30
-, 43, 54, 71, 100, 106
Beauvais, Bishop of. See Blancménil
Beauvale (Bevall), co. Notts.
-, 138
Beauvoir. See Belvoir Castle
Becket, Thomas, Archbishop of
Canterbury (d 1170)
-, ode in Latin to, 292
-, copy of his speech to Pope
Alexander, 292
Beckington, co. Somerset
-, 198
-, parson of. See Walkwood,
Tobias
Beconsaw, Peter, prisoner in the
Fleet
-, petition to Cecil, 130
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, Edward; Russell, Francis; Russell, William
Bedford, John, of Limehouse,
London
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spanish galleys, 178
Bedford House, Bloomsbury, London
-, 235
Bedlam, prison, London
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 207
-, Keeper of. See Lansdale,
Richard
Bedwell, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 196
Beecher (Beacher), William, secretary to the English
Ambassador in France
-, 190
Beeston, Sir Hugh, of Beeston,
Cheshire
-, 195
Beguines
-, religious order of, 76
Bell, Robert, of London, merchant
-, his account for transporting
stone from Caen, 90, 91, 177,
190
-, letter to Wilson, 176
Bell, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Bellenden, William, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Belleville, Monsieur, of Paris
-, 200
Bellievre, Sieur. See Belliévre, Nicolas de
Belliévre, Nicolas de, Counsellor of
the Parlement of Paris
-, 166
Bellingard, Baron. See Monson, William
Bell Metal
-, agreement concerning production of, 196
Bellott (Billett), Thomas, Gentleman Usher to Sir Robert
Cecil
-, letter to, 122
-, 208 and n
Belman, Robert, of Padstow, co.
Cornwall
-, petition to Cecil, 100
Belon, William, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Belson, John, soldier
-, petition to Cecil, 220
Beltarbert, Baron. See Pope, William
Belvoir (Beauvoir, Bewer) Castle,
co. Leicester
-, activities of Royalist garrison
of, 280
-, letter dated from, 286
Bendysh Hall, co. Essex
-, sale of trees on manor of, 259
Benjamin of Tudela, Jewish
traveller (fl 12th century)
-, his statistics about Jews, 250
Bennett, Anthoine, footman to the
late Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67
Bennett, John, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 66
Bennett, Richard, of London, later
mercer
-, letter to, 211
Bentheim (Benthem, Benton)
Martin van, painter
-, makes pictures for glass windows of chapel at Hatfield,
185
Benton, Mr. See Bentheim, Martin van
Berehaven, co. Cork, Ireland
-, 9
Berkeley, Mr. See Berkeley, Richard
Berkeley (Barkeley), Anne
-, her allowance, 67
Berkeley (Barkeley), Henry, 7th
Lord Berkeley
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170, 171
Berkeley, John, the King's Falconer
-, his allowance, 63
Berkeley (Bartlett), Sir Maurice, of
Bruton, co. Somerset, M.P.
for Minehead
-, 157
Berkeley, Richard [ ? of Stoke, co.
Gloucester]
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170, 171
Berkhamstead, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 196
Berkshire
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
Berkshire, Lord of. See Howard, Thomas
Bermondsey, Southwark, co. Surrey
-, 226, 276
-, survey and maps of the property of William, Earl of
Salisbury in, 275, 285
-, fortifications at, 290
Berry (Berrey), Francis
-, paid for making speech at
Britain's Burse, 169
Berwick (Berwicke), co. Essex
-, manor of, 250
Berwick (Barwyck), co. Northumberland
-, 13, 19, 32, 52, 132, 174, 180
-, Commander of garrison at. See
Bowyer, Sir William
-, Comptroller of garrison at. See
Crane, John
-, Treasurer at. See Bowes, Sir
William
Betfield. See Bettisfield
Bettings, Cobham, co. Kent
-, land called, 179 and n
Bettisfield (Betfield), co. Flint
-, 56
Betts, Cobham, co. Kent
-, land called, 179 and n
Betty, Lady [ ? Lady Elizabeth
Manners, daughter of John
Manners, 8th Earl of Rutland, and sister of Margaret
Cecil, Viscountess Cranborne,
wife of James Cecil, Viscount
Cranborne]
-, 286
Bewer. See Belvoir Castle
Bible, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Bickford, Mr. See Bickford, Thomas
Bickford, Thomas, a locksmith
-, 141
Bilborough, Richard, a forger
-, 28
Billett, Mr. See Bellot, Thomas
Billiards
-, reference to, 202
Billingsley, Sir Henry, Alderman of
London
-, his dispute with John
Killigrew, 19
-, involved in case concerning
Kingswood Forest, 170, 171
Billingsley, Dame Mary, daughter
of Sir John Killigrew, and
wife of Sir Henry Billingsley
-, her dispute with her brother,
19
Billingsley, Thomas, of London,
merchant
-, petitions to Cecil, 125 (2)
Billot, John, stationer
-, his bill for books, 229
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester
-, Cecil's letter to, 47
-, 162
Binean, John, of Bristol
-, testifies against recusants, 243
Bingley, John, in the service of Sir
George Carew
-, 88, 181
Biondi (Biondy), Giovanni Francesco, in the service of Sir
Henry Wotton
-, receives gift of money from
Viscount Cranborne, 200
Biondy, Sign. See Biondi, Giovanni Francesco
Birchmore, Thomas, Groom of the
Bedchamber to Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Bird, —
-, accuses Wright of conspiring
against King and Prince of
Wales, 227
Bird in Hand, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Birkett, John, King's Attorney in
Munster, Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 105
Bishop Auckland, co. Durham
-, letter dated from, 174
Bishopsgate (Bishippes Gate) London
-, 81
Bitton (Bitton Hanham), co.
Gloucester
-, 170
Blackall, Christopher, of Totnes, co.
Devon
-, 144
Blackbird, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Blackfriars, London
-, names of gentlemen residing
in, 123
Blague, Thomas, Dean of Rochester
-, 232
Blake, William, of London, a
surveyor
-, petition to Cecil, 143
Blake, —, in the service of Prince
Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Blakeney, co. Norfolk
-, Guthrie's ship plundered by
the Valentine of, 247
Blancke, Nicholas, factor to Thomas
Marchant in Spain
-, 178
Blancménil, René Potier de, Bishop
of Beauvais
-, 165
Bland, George, of Chancery Lane,
London
-, witnesses agreement between
Cecil and Lady Hunsdon,
205
Blaxton or Blakiston, George,
brother of Sir William
Blaxton
-, petition to King, 194
Blaxton or Blakiston, Humphrey,
brother of Sir William
Blaxton
-, petition to King, 194
Blaxton or Blakiston, Robert,
brother of Sir William Blaxton
-, petition to King, 194
Blaxton or Blakiston, Sir William,
of Blakiston, co. Durham,
recusant
-, 194
Blickling Hall, co. Norfolk
-, 244
Blocke, Katherina, formerly Maid
of the Bedchamber to the
Queen
-, returns to Denmark, 215
Blount, Charles, 8th Baron Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire,
former Lord Deputy of
Ireland (d 1606)
-, 72 and n
-, mentioned, 72 (3), 87, 107, 120,
122, 197
Blount, Sir Edward, cousin of
Charles Blount, Earl of
Devonshire
-, 232
Blount, James, Captain, in the
service of the Archdukes
-, 100
Blount, John, Captain, in the
service of the Archdukes
-, 100
Blount, John, of Eye, co. Hereford,
J.P.
-, 193
Blount, Mountjoy, 1st Earl of
Newport
-, creation of his title, 266
-, polemical attack on, 277
Blount, Sir Thomas Pope, of
Tyttenhanger, co. Herts.,
Deputy-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire
-, 232
-, signs joint letters to William,
Earl of Salisbury, 268, 270,
273
Blounts, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 196
Blue Boar, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Bluet, John, prisoner in the
Marshalsea
-, petition to Cecil and Privy
Council, 4
Blyfield, Cheshire
-, 195
Bochan (? Buchan), Jacques, in
the service of the Queen
-, his allowance, 65
Boden, William [? of co. Dorset]
-, charged with illegal hunting,
234
Bodin, Jean, French political writer
and jurist (d 1596)
-, copy of his Methodus ad facilem
historiarum cognitionem,
bought for Cecil's library,
151
Bodren, Arthur, in the service of
Princess Mary
-, his allowance, 67
Bogdan, Stefan, Prince of Moldavia
-, plea to Cecil on behalf of, 23
Bohemia
-, King denies having advised
Elector Palatine to become
King of, 238
-, King's opinion on monarchical
institution in, 238
Boisbelle. See Bosbelle
Boland, John, Burgomaster of
Cologne
-, Cecil requested to write to, 218
Boldero, Henry [? of Bury St.
Edmunds, co. Suffolk]
-, petition to Cecil, 207 and n
-, requests licence to travel to
Constantinople, 207
Bolles, —
-, his allowance for action against
Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 68
Bonaventure, The, of Barnstaple
-, pressed into late Queen Elizabeth's service, 173
Bond, Thomas, an official of the
King's Wardrobe
-, petition to Cecil, 111
Bonham, Thomas, of London,
physician
-, University of Cambridge's protest over case of, 240
Bonshawe, The, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
-, 175
Booker, John, of London, astrologer
-, his Almanack purchased, 282
Books
-, printers arrested for publishing
prohibited, 26
-, 109
-, in library of Salisbury House,
149
-, bills for, 151, 152, 205, 229, 282
-, in library of William, Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Boord, Captain [ ? Captain George
Borde, English pirate]
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spain, 178
Booth, Roger, of Watford, co.
Herts.
-, petitions to Cecil, 17, 22
-, petitions to King, 22, 28
Boothes, The, co. Lancs.
-, 15
Boothowse, William, of London,
brewer
-, petition to Cecil, 76
Bordeaux (Bourdeaux, [Gironde,
France])
-, 43
-, letter dated from, 176
Borlas, Lady [ ? Alice, Lady Borlase,
wife of Sir John Borlase, of
Medmenham, co. Bucks.]
-, her allowance, 67
Borstade, Michael, of Oslo, Norway
-, petition to King, 71
Borswell, William, of Kirkwall,
Orkney
-, petition to King, 225
Bosbelle (Boisbelle)
-, French lampoon entitled
Privileges Franchises et
libertes de la ville capitale de
la souverainete de, 165
-, 168n
Bostock, Elizabeth, wife of William
Bostock
-, petition to Cecil, 209
Bostock, William, in the service of
the Duchess of Feria
-, committed to Gatehouse, 209
Boston, co. Lincs.
-, 132
Boteler, Henry, Captain, former
Muster-Master of Hertfordshire
-, 268
Boteler or Butler, Jane, wife of Sir
Philip Boteler
-, petition to Cecil, 94
Boteler (Butler), John, Baron
Boteler
-, creation of his title, 266
Boteler or Butler, Sir John, of
Woodhall in Watton, co.
Herts., Deputy-Lieutenant
of Hertfordshire
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
-, signs joint letters to William,
Earl of Salisbury, 268, 270,
273
Boteler or Butler, Sir Philip, of
Woodhall in Watton, co.
Herts.
-, 95 and n
Boucher, John, Mayor of Bristol
-, 156
Boughton, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Bouillon (Bullyon), Henri de la
Tour d'Auvergne, Duc de,
Marshal of France
-, letters sent by Synod of La
Rochelle to, 117
-, 167
-, in London, 211
Boule, Mr. See Bowle, John
Bourdeaux. See Bordeaux
Boveridge, co. Devon
-, 261
-, letter dated from, 264
Bowdler, Mr. See Bowdler, Richard
Bowdler, Richard, of London, merchant
-, 190
Bowes, George, of Streatlam, co.
Durham, deceased, former
Constable of Raby Castle
-, mentioned, 83, 84
Bowes, George, of Biddick, co.
Durham, son of George
Bowes
-, 84
Bowes, Magdalen, widow of George
Bowes, of Streatlam, co.
Durham
-, petition to Cecil, 83
Bowes, Sir Robert, former English
Ambassador to Scotland (d
1597)
-, mentioned, 32
Bowes, Sir William, of Streatlam,
co. Durham, Treasurer at
Berwick
-, 32, 83
Bowey or Bovy, James, Sergeant of
the Cellar to the King
-, his allowance, 63
Bowle (Boule), John, in the service
of Sir Robert Cecil
-, 205
Bowling, Thomas, of St. Botolph's,
London
-, 81
Bowman, Margaret, sister-in-law to
Matthew Clayton
-, petition to Cecil, 54
-, 55n
Bowyer, Sir Edmund, of Camberwell, co. Surrey, J. P.
-, 122
Bowyer, Sir William, Captain, later
Commander of the garrison
at Berwick
-, 13
Boyland or Bowland, Dudley,
brother-in-law to Richard
Wingfield
-, 11
-, petition to Cecil, 11
Boyle, Sir Richard, Clerk to the
Council of Munster
-, 159
Boynville, Sieur
-, 166
Boys
-, take part in entertainment at
Theobalds, 137
-, perform in library at Salisbury
House, 149
-, 168 (2)
Boyte, John [ ? of co. Dorset]
-, charged with illegal hunting,
234
Brabant, —, of Milford Lane,
London, attorney
-, 70
Brabazon, Anthony, of Esker,
Offally, King's County, Ireland, deceased
-, mentioned, 41
Bradley, William, in the service of
Sir Henry Bromley
-, petition to Cecil, 57
Bradon Heath (Braydon Heath)
Shropshire
-, 56
Bradshaw, Richard, of Wycombe,
co. Bucks., schoolmaster
-, complaints against, 13, 14
Bradshaw, Thomas, Sergeant-atArms
-, his allowance, 65
Brake, Robert, of London, goldsmith, prisoner in the King's
Bench prison
-, petition to Cecil, 12
Bramedge, Thomas, of London,
saddler
-, petition to King, 34
Brames, Daniel. See Breames, Daniel
Brampton, co. Hunts.
-, manor of, 41
Bramston, Robert, prisoner in the
King's Bench prison
-, 120
Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk
(d 1545)
-, mentioned, 7, 106
Branksea or Brownsea Island, co.
Dorset
-, map and description of, 293
Brass
-, agreement concerning production of, 196
Braughing (Braughin), co. Herts.
-, hundred of, 273
Braydon Heath. See Bradon Heath
Brazil [South America]
-, 212
Breames (Brames), Daniel, of
London, merchant
-, his complaints against Spanish
Customs officials, 93
Brecknockshire
-, 196, 221
Brede, John, Master of the Charity
-, 155
Brett, Thomas [ ? of Chiddington,
co. Kent], in the service of
William, Earl of Salisbury
-, 230
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
Brewhouse, The, Westminster,
London
-, tenement called, 54
Brews, John, of co. Suffolk
-, his wardship, 17 and n
Brian, Mr. See Lynch, Brian
Brickhill, co. Bucks.
-, 123
Bridewell, The, prison, London
-, 226
Bridge, John, in the service of Mr.
Pykarell
-, his petition, 224
Bridgehead Lands, [ ? London]
-, 208
Bridges, John, Bishop of Oxford
-, petition to Cecil, 56
Bridges, Mrs.
-, her allowance, 67
Bridgnorth, Shropshire
-, petition to Cecil from inhabitants of, 197
Bridgwater, co. Somerset
-, 279
-, letter dated from, 281
Brigstock (Bristocke), co.
Northants.
-, map of parks at, 275
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, from tenants at,
279
-, distrained cattle brought to,
280
-, letter dated from, 280
-, Bailiff of. See Jackson,
Nicholas
Brigstock, Nicholas, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Bringwood, co. Hereford
-, 193
Bristocke. See Brigstock
Bristol, co. Gloucester
-, 13, 156, 190, 198, 212, 223, 235,
243
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, 235
-, Parliamentary forces preparing
to attack, 281
-, Mayor of. See Boucher, John
Britain's Burse or The New
Exchange, Durham House,
Strand, London
-, stone brought from Caen for
building works at, 90
-, King attends play at, 168
-, Berry paid for making speech
at, 169
-, 201, 232, 281, 288
-, plans of, 264
-, names of shops and trades of
tenants of, 274
-, effects of Civil War on, 281, 289
-, petitions to William, Earl of
Salisbury from tenants of,
288, 289(3), 290
-, referred to under name of New
Exchange, 289(2), 290
Brittany
-, canvas trade with, 74
-, 167
Broadhead, John, of Southwark, co.
Surrey
-, 226
Broadwater, co. Herts.
-, hundred of, 273
Brocas, Sir Pexall, of Beaurepaire,
co. Hants.
-, petition to Cecil, 159
Brograve, Mr. See Brograve, Sir John
Brograve, (Sir) John, of Braughing,
co. Herts., later Attorney of
the Duchy of Lancaster
-, 82, 108
Bromley, Sir Henry, of Holt Castle,
co. Worcester
-, 57
Bromley, Sir Thomas, former Lord
Chancellor (d 1587)
-, mentioned, 39
Bronesbresley [?Brinsley], co. Notts.
-, 138
Brooke, Lord. See Greville, Robert
Brooke, Charles, of Temple Combe,
co. Somerset
-, his bonds, 177
Brooke, Duke, of Temple Combe,
co. Somerset (d 1606)
-, Rocliffe's letter to, 75 and n
Brooke, Elizabeth, widow of George
Brooke and daughter of
Thomas Burgh, 5th Lord
Burgh
-, petition to Cecil, 26
-, referred to as Lady Burroughs,
232
Brooke, George, of Cooling, co.
Kent, conspirator (executed
1603), brother of Henry
Brooke, 11th Lord Cobham
-, mentioned, 26
Brooke, Giles, of Liverpool, merchant and shipowner
-, petition to Cecil, 3
Brooke, Henry, 11th Lord Cobham
(attainted 1603)
-, 26, 182
-, reference to his attainder, 228
Brooke, Sir John, nephew of Sir
William Cobham, military
commander
-, 133 and n
Brooke, Sir John, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Brooke, Ralph (Rafe), herald
-, his allowance, 66
Brooke, William, 10th Lord
Cobham (d 1597)
-, mentioned, 26
Brooks, Mr.
-, King refuses request of, 248
Broughton, co. Yorks.
-, parsonage of, 249
Broughton, Mr. See Broughton, Richard
Broughton, Richard, member of the
Council of the Marches of
Wales
-, complaint against, 112
Brouncker, Sir Henry, Lord
President of Munster
-, 127, 156, 159
-, Deputies to. See Aubrey,
Christopher; Hawkins,
James
Browne, John
-, petition to Cecil, 219
Browne, Lancelot, physician to the
King
-, petition to Cecil, 38 and n
Browne, Robert, Yeoman of the
Cellar to the King
-, his allowance, 63
Browne, Thomas, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Brownsea Island. See Branksea Island
Bruce, Edward, Lord Kinloss,
Master of the Rolls
-, 18, 22, 27, 28, 54, 79, 82, 135,
164
-, his allowance, 68
-, receives letter from King of
Poland, 195 and n
Brunswick, Duke of. See Henry Julius
Brussels [Belgium]
-, 210
Buccinghame, Marquiss. See Villiers, George
Buchanan (Buchannon), James, of
the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Buck, Barnard, husband of
Katherina Blocke
-, petition to Cecil, 214
Buckby, Long (Buckebie longa), co.
Northants.
-, manor of, 250
Bucke, John, suspected Jesuit agent
-, petition to Cecil, 73
Buckeridge, John, Bishop of
Rochester
-, 191
Buckested. See Buxted
Buckett (Buckitt), Roland, painter
-, paints pictures for chapel at
Hatfield, 202
-, his bill for work done at
Hatfield House, 204
-, 232
Buckhurst, Lord. See Sackville, Thomas
Buckingham (Buccingham) co.
Bucks.
-, 236
Buckinghamshire
-, auditors of, 186
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
Buckley (Buckly), Thomas, Rector
of Damerham, co. Hants.
-, reported to be gravely ill, 262
Buckly, Mr. See Buckley, Thomas
Bucks, co. Devon
-, 207
Budden, Christopher [? of
Damerham, co. Hants.]
-, his accounts, 278
"Budge of Court"
-, Gooderus and Baker deprived
of their privilege of, 229
Bull, Dr. See Bull, John
Bull, John, composer, musician to
the King
-, his allowance, 65
Bullingbrooke, Earl of. See St. John, Oliver
Bullyon, Duke of. See Bouillon, Duc de
Bulmer, Sir Ralph, of Sutton in
Holderness, co. Yorks.
-, 5
Bulstrode, Sir William, of Coventry,
co. Warwick
-, 232
Bulwell, co. Notts.
-, 138
Burford, co. Oxford
-, rectory of, 56
-, 278
Burford, John, brother of Thomas
Burford
-, injures Pointer in dispute, 58
Burford, Thomas, in the service of
Perks
-, charged with aiding Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 57,
58
Burgess, Thomas, Keeper of the
Counter in the Poultry,
London
-, 207
Burgh, Lady. See Burgh, Frances
Burgh, Frances, Lady, widow of
Thomas Burgh, 5th Lord
Burgh (d 1597)
-, her allowance, 67
-, petition to King, 141
Burgh, Richard de, 4th Earl of
Clanricarde
-, 120
-, creation of his titles of Viscount
Galway, Baron of Immaney
(Elmany) and Earl of St.
Albans, 266
Burgh or Bourke (Burke), Sir
Thomas, of Ballinasloe,
brother of Richard Burgh,
4th Earl of Clanricarde
-, petition to Privy Council, 41
-, 186
Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, William
Burgundy
-, pedigree of Cecil family in, 227
Burke, Sir Thomas. See Burgh, Sir Thomas
Burleigh. See Burley
Burley (Burleigh), co. Rutland
-, letter dated from, 279
Burm, John, of co. Norfolk, J. P.
-, intervenes on behalf of
Christian Weech, 110
Burnham, Elizabeth, of London
-, 144
Burpote, Geoffrey, of co. Gloucester
-, petition to Cecil, 12
Burrell, George, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 65
Burrington, co. Hereford
-, King's mills at, 193
Burroughs, Lady. See Brooke, Elizabeth
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk
-, 81
Bushell, Sir Edward, of Cleeve
Prior, co. Worcester, and of
the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 62
-, petition to King, 113
Bushnell, Osmund, tenant of the
manor of Corsham, co. Wilts.
-, his petition, 104
Butler, Baron. See Boteler, John
Butler, Sir John. See Boteler, Sir John
Butler. See Butler, Thomas
Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of
Ormond, Treasurer of Ireland
-, 69
Butler, Thomas, English Jesuit
-, crosses from Calais to England,
73
Button, Sir William, of Alton Priors,
co. Wilts.
-, his allowance for attendance on
ambassadors, 64
Buxted (Buckested), co. Sussex
-, expenses of digging and removing stone for Cecil's use
from quarry at, 152, 153
Bye, Reignold, in the service of
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of
Cumberland
-, his allowance, 68
Byrd, William, composer and
musician, Gentleman of the
King's Chapel
-, petition to Cecil, 219