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Index: J, K

Pages 348-353

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.

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Jackson, Arthur, of London, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 7

Jackson, Eleazar, of Abergavenny, a preacher
-, letter to House of Commons, 242
-, hostility of recusants towards, 242

Jackson, Nicholas, of Brigstock, co. Northants., Bailiff of Brigstock
-, 279
-, letter from, 280
-, distrains cattle at Essendine, 280

Jackson, Robert, minerologist
-, petition to Privy Council, 136

James I, King of England
-, 1, 2, 3, 4 (2), 5, 10, 11, 12, 13 (2), 17, 22, 26 (2), 27, 29 (2) and n, 30, 31 (2), 32 (2), 33, 34, 38 (2), 40, 41, 42 (2), 44, 46 (2), 47, 51 (2), 52 (2), 53 (2), 54, 57, 58, 59 (2), 61 (2)
-, reference to Cecil's meeting at York with, 5
-, petitions to, 17, 18, 19 (2), 22, 23, 28 (2), 30, 33, 34 (2), 39, 43, 45, 50, 51, 71 (2), 75
-, his progress to Woodstock, 29 and n
-, entertained at Theobalds, 30
-, reference to refounding of Collegiate Church of Ripon by, 40
-, suspected in Spain of conniving at Dutch recruitment of soldiers in England, 48
-, poem dedicated to, 49
-, list and allowances of members of household of, 62–69
-, 69, 72, 78 (2), 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88 (2), 89, 90, 93 (2), 94, 95 (2), 96, 97 (2), 100, 101, 102, 103 (2), 105
-, disturbances during celebration of coronation of, 70
-, petitions to, 79, 80 (2), 81 (3), 85, 88, 91, 93, 94 (3), 97, 101, 102, 105 (2), 107, 113 (2), 122, 123, 124 (2), 125, 128 (2)
-, reprieves Christian Weech from execution for witchcraft, 110 and n
-, 112, 114 (2), 115 (2), 119, 120, 121 (2), 125 (2), 127, 129 (2), 130, 131 (2), 134, 135, 136, 141 (2), 142 (2), 143, 144, 146, 150, 153, 154, 156, 157, 159, 160 (2), 161, 164
-, letter to the Chapter of Wells, 112
-, grants custody of Hyde Park to Cecil, 125
-, reference to his progress through London, 126
-, petitions to, 135, 141, 143, 144, 157, 161, 182, 184, 194, 196, 197, 204, 207, 209, 214 (2), 215, 217, 220, 224, 225, 229
-, Latin poem composed in honour of, 138
-, his liberality to favourites, 139
-, attends entertainment and banquet at Salisbury House, 149, 150
-, copy of his speech bought for Cecil's library, 151
-, attends play staged at Britain's Burse, 168
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 169
-, 172, 173, 174 (2), 175 (2), 180, 181, 182, 184, 186, 190, 192, 193 (2), 194 (2), 195, 196, 197, 198, 203, 208 (2)
-, reference to his entry into England, 175, 180
-, Cecil conveys to House of Commons the "princely thoughts and cogitations" of, 188
-, problem of debts and security of, 188
-, letter to Cecil, 188
-, criticism of surveyors of, 191
-, receives letters from King of Poland, 195
-, grants licence for erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196
-, Viscount Cranborne conveyed home across Channel by ship of, 200
-, reference to French gardeners of, 210
-, 212, 213 (2), 214 (2), 217, 220 (2), 221, 223, 225, 228 (2), 229, 230, 235, 236, 238, 248, 254, 255, 256, 257, 276, 283
-, petition to Cecil from grooms of hobby stables of, 221
-, Foster's request to become one of the "mawndye men" of, 227
-, Egerton's treatise on prerogative of, 232
-, petitions to, 233, 245 (3), 246 (2), 247, 248, 249, 254, 255, 256
-, denies having advised Elector Palatine to become King of Bohemia, 238
-, his opinion on monarchy and other contemporary topics, 238
-, much affected by Spanish invasion of Palatinate, 239
-, Parliament enacts legislation to prevent danger of plague to, 244
-, list of lenders of money to, 247
-, verses to, 252, 253
-, effects of scarcity of lead on his buildings, 255
-, papers dealing with financial affairs of, 257
-, Anne of Denmark's suit to, 257
-, his Basilikon Doron translated into French, 294
-, Alebrewer to. See Edmondes, Henry
-, Apothecary to. See Lawne, Gedeon de
-, Cockmaster to. See Colmer, George
-, Cupbearer to. See Jernegan, Henry
-, Cutler to. See Matthew, Nathaniel
-, Drummer to. See Thorne, Richard
-, Falconers to. See Muncrieff, Alexander, George and Thomas
-, Fool to. See Armstrong, Archibald
-, Footman to. See Damport, William
-, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to. See Fullerton, Sir James
-, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to. See Gunterodt, Sir Henry
-, Gentleman Harbinger to. See Rider
-, Groom of the Bedchamber to. See Gibb, John; Lindsey, Bernard; Livingston, John; Maule, Patrick; Murray, John; Gibb, Henry
-, Groom of the Privy Chamber to. See Hudson, James; Higginson, Thomas; Gomeldon, William; Lascelles, Edmund, May, Humphrey
-, Hawker at Royston to. See Halfhead, Henry
-, Jeweller to. See Spilman, Sir John
-, Keeper of Game to. See Tannet, David
-, Keeper of Gamecocks to. See Gateacre, William
-, Keeper of Wardrobe to. See Wynyard, John
-, Master of the Crossbows to. See Lazonby, Richard
-, Master of the Harriers to. See Home, Sir Patrick
-, Master of the Horse to. See Somerset
-, Master of the House in Dublin to. See Ashe, Sir Thomas
-, Master Sculptor to. See Poultrain
-, Master of the Wardrobe to. See Aston, Sir Roger
-, Messenger of the Chamber to. See Bahere, Isaac; Harris, Valentine; Price, John
-, Page of the Bedchamber to. See Garse, John; Rothwell, Ellis; Thelwall, Bevis; Todderick, Walter
-, Page of the Privy Chamber to. See Mayne, Walter
-, Printer in Ireland to. See Francton, John
-, Sergeant of the Buckhounds to. See Dodsworth, Sylvester
-, Sergeant of the Larder to. See Owen, Lewis
-, Sergeant of the Scullery to. See Rone, John
-, Squire of the Stable to. See Marshall, George
-, Stirrupmaker to. See Stilcragg, Edward
-, Surveyor of Works to. See Basill, Simon
-, Tailor to. See Danson, John; Thomasin, Edward
-, Trumpeter to. See Ramsay, William; Ward, Nicholas
-, Wainscot-joiner to. See Chapman, Clement
-, Yeoman of the Cellar to. See Browne, Robert
-, Yeoman Farrier to. See Walton, Thomas
-, Yeoman Usher to. See Smyth, Edward

James, Lewis, of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 243

James, William, Bishop of Durham 172, 174, 232

Jameson (Jemsen alias Morrit), John, of West Haddlesey, co. Yorks, deceased
-, mentioned, 129 and n

Jameson (Jemsen alias Morrit), John, son of John Jameson
-, his wardship, 129

Jameson, Robert, footman to Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64

Jason, Mr. See Jason, Robert

Jason, Robert, of Enfield, co. Middlesex
-, amercement levied on, 38

Jay (Jey), Thomas, General, Royalist Commissary
-, 278

Jeanes, John, of co. Somerset, farmer
-, imprisoned by Harrington, 280

Jegon, John, Bishop of Norwich 160

Jemsen, John. See Jameson, John

Jenkin, William, of Dinas, co. Brecknock
-, petition to Cecil, 196

Jenkins, Henry, landlord of Three Foxes inn, London
-, 281

Jenkins (Jenkyns), Lewis, Keeper of the Counter prison in Wood Street
-, 207

Jenkinson, Richard, of Tunstall, co. Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 110

Jenney, Ambrose, footman to the late Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 67

Jennings. See Jennings, Mountayne

Jennings, Mountayne, gardener at Hatfield House
-, 186

Jenniver or Jenever, Samuel, joiner petition to Cecil, 216

Jermyn, Henry, courtier and Master of the Horse to Queen Henrietta Maria
-, 283

Jernegan, Henry, Cupbearer to the King
-, petition to Cecil, 143

Jersey, Island of
-, 44, 45
-, Bailiff and Jurats of, 44, 45, 129
-, Governor of. See Paulet, Sir Anthony; Peyton, Sir John
-, Lieutenant of. See Paulet, George
-, King's Attorney in. See Cartaret, Philippe de

Jesuits
-, in prison, 73
-, 180, 216, 285
-, King justifies quarrel between English Church and, 238
-, mentioned in verses, 252

Jewellers
-, allowances given to, 69

Jews
-, Benjamin of Tudela's statistics about, 250

Jey, Commissary. See Jay, Thomas

Jobson, —, a boy actor
-, performs in entertainment at Theobalds, 137
-, takes part in a play staged in library of Salisbury House, 149

John, Gwen, daughter of Margaret John
-, 22

John, Jane, daughter of Margaret John
-, 22

John, Margaret, wife of Piers ap John
-, petition to Cecil, 22

John, Piers ap, of Edeirnion, co. Merioneth
-, petition to Cecil, 22

Johnson, James, in the service of Robert Turret, of Kettleby, co. Lincoln
-, petition to Cecil, 37 and n

Johnson, John, former Surveyor of the Woods in the East beyond Trent, deceased
-, criticism of, 192

Johnson, Sir Robert, surveyor
-, petition to Cecil, 132

Johnson, Thomas, of London, a constable
-, petition to King, 248

Johnson, Thomas, surveyor 172
-, complaints against, 192

Johnson, William
-, 56

Johnson, Colonel
-, 278

Johnson "the poyett". See Jonson, Ben

Jones, Mr. See Jones, Walter

Jones, David
-, 208

Jones, Edward, Receiver of fines for licences recorded
-, 123

Jones, Edward, a messenger of State
-, Tobie Matthew confined to house of, 139 and n

Jones, Sir Ellis, Provost-Marshal of Munster
-, petition to Lords Commissioners for Ireland, 85

Jones, Evan, of co. Montgomery his wardship, 163

Jones (Johnes), Inigo, architect and stage designer
-, stages entertainment at Theobalds, 137
-, 149
-, paid for supervising show in library of Salisbury House, 150 (2)
-, receives payment for staging play at Britain's Burse, 168
-, signs receipt, 168
-, receives further payment, 168

Jones, Thomas
-, 3

Jones, Walter, of co. Worcester, J.P.
-, examines persons charged with aiding Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 58

Jones, —
-, 197

Jonson (Johnson), Ben, poet and dramatist
-, at Salisbury House, 149
-, receives payment for his works performed at Salisbury House and Britain's Burse, 150, 168 (2)

Juan, Don. See Aguila

Judges, The
-, declare licence to import steel to be contravention of law, 39
-, 81, 82, 146, 291

Juggler
-, takes part in entertainment staged in library of Salisbury House, 149, 150
-, receives payment, 150

Julian, Thomas, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 279

Jülich (Juliers) [Germany]
-, Spanish forces in, 241

Jülich-Cleves [Germany]
-, reference to dispute over succession to, 188

Juliers. See Jülich

Juries
-, 124

Justices of Assize
-, 5, 244
-, in Essex, 21
-, in Glamorganshire, 60
-, in Flintshire, 90
-, in Hertfordshire, 273

Justices of the Peace
-, in Hampshire, 15, 216
-, in Merionethshire, 22
-, in Warwickshire, 26, 38, 216 27, 96, 244
-, in Leicestershire, 32
-, in Worcestershire, 58
-, in Lancashire, 70, 190
-, in Hertfordshire, 78, 220, 260
-, in Norfolk, 109, 110
-, in Berkshire, 154
-, in county Durham, 172
-, in Herefordshire, 193
-, in Gloucestershire, 216
-, in London, 224
-, in Dorsetshire, 234
-, in Monmouthshire, 245
-, in Middlesex, 254
-, in Surrey, 284

K

Kedby, Thomas, clothier
-, petition to Cecil, 162

Keeling, Mr. See Keeling, John

Keeling, John, of Hertford, co. Herts.
-, 276

Keere (? Keir), Sir George, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63

Keighley, Christopher, in the service of Sir Robert Cecil, later Receiver-General to William, Earl of Salisbury
-, his statement of accounts, 201
-, 231, 240, 244, 262, 264, 278, 283, 288
-, letter from, 232
-, letters from Hooper to, 261, 263
-, letter from Fyler to, 262
-, letter to Sherfield, 263
-, letter from Godolphin to, 264 and n
-, letter to Crichton, 275
-, letter to Haddon, 279
-, draws map of Cecil property in Bermondsey, 285
-, referred to as Mr. Ketley, 288

Kellet, William, of London, merchant
-, signs receipt, 179

Kemys, Edward, of Cefn Mabli, co. Glamorgan, Sheriff of Glamorganshire
-, complaints against, 60 and n

Kenalmeakey, Ireland
-, 83

Kendal, —
-, Viscount Fentoun informed about steel by, 70

Kendall, Mr. See Kendall, William

Kendall, William, actor
-, performs in entertainment at Theobalds, 137

Kengington. See Kennington

Kennedy, Lady. See Kennedy, Elizabeth

Kennedy, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of Sir John Kennedy
-, 181

Kennedy, Sir John, of Barn Elm, Kensington, London
-, 181

Kennington (Kengington), Lambeth, London
-, manor of, 184
-, proposal to organize ferry to convey passengers to London from, 184
-, Lanier and Oxford at, 187

Kensington (Kingslinton) co. Middlesex
-, 141, 201
-, troupe of rope-walkers paid for performing in, 179
-, Viscount Cranborne's portrait sent to, 204

Kent
-, leases of Cecil property in, 230
-, harmful effects of iron industry in, 255

Ker, Robert, 1st Earl of Roxburgh petition to King, 143

Kerseys
-, shipped to Lisbon, 93

Keswick, co. Cumberland
-, mines at, 84

Kildare, Countess of. See Fitzgerald, Frances

Kilkenny, county of, Ireland 85

Killgoban, Carbery, co. Cork, Ireland
-, castle of, 83

Killigrew, John, brother of Dame Mary Billingsley
-, petition to Cecil, 19

Killigrew, Mary. See Billingsley, Dame Mary

Killigrew (Kyllygrewe), Sir William, of Lothbury, London
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185

Kilmainham, Baron. See Wenman, Richard

Kilvanan, co. Tipperary, Ireland rectory of, 85

Kimberley (Kemberley), co. Notts. 138

Kinaston, —, of Bradon Heath, Shropshire
-, alleged subversive activities of, 56

King, Walter, late employee of the Mineral and Battery Works
-, petition to Privy Council, 245

Kingfisher, The
-, marble stones shipped from Leghorn to England in, 179

King's Bench, Court of (English)
-, reference to dispute between Court of Welsh Marches and, 51 (2)
-, 124

King's Bench, Court of (Irish)
-, Justices of, 120
-, Second Justice of. See Sarsfield, Sir Dominic
-, Third Justice of. See Osbaldston, Geoffrey; Sibthorpe, John

King's Bench, prison, Westminster, London
-, 10, 12, 81, 120, 164
-, relief of prisoners in, 26
-, Cecil's gift of money to prisoners in, 207
-, Keepers of. See Aynesworth, Henry; Grennett, Thomas

King's Chapel, The
-, 142
-, Gentleman of. See Granwall, Richard

King's College, Cambridge
-, 230, 232, 283
-, Bursar of. See Langley, Thomas

King's Hobby Stables, The
-, petition to Cecil from grooms of, 221

King's Langley, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 250

Kingslinton. See Kensington

King's Lynn, co. Norfolk
-, 106, 139

Kingsmill, George, Captain, former officer of the army of Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 29

King's Somborne (Sombrone), co. Hants.
-, manor of, 250

Kingston-upon-Hull, Earl of. See Pierrepont, Robert

Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surrey 164

King's Street, Westminster, London 223

Kingswood, co. Gloucester
-, dispute over Forest of, 169

Kington, William
-, 16

Kinloss, Lord. See Bruce, Edward

Kinsale, co. Cork, Ireland
-, reference to siege of, 2, 3 (2), 173
-, Spanish troops at, 160

Kinsbrowe [? Konigsberg, Germany]
-, 91

Kirby, Charles
-, involved in legal proceedings with Gibbs, 286

Kirby, Walter, owner of an eatinghouse in London
-, petition to Cecil, 216

Kirkby Moorside, co. Yorks.
-, 192

Kirke, George, in the service of Prince Charles, Duke of York
-, his allowance, 66

Kirkham, Mr. See Kirkham, Robert

Kirkham, George
-, his allowance, 68

Kirkham, Robert, secretary to Sir Robert Cecil
-, 202

Kirkham, Roger, in the service of William, Earl of Salisbury
-, Salisbury's letter to, 276

Kirton, co. Devon
-, 256

Kirton, Josias, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, London, secretary to Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, and MusterMaster of Wiltshire and Somerset
-, 104 and n

Kirton, Mrs.
-, her allowance, 67

Knight. See Knight, John

Knight, John, of Bermondsey, co. Surrey
-, occupies smith's shop and wharf, 285

Knight, Thomas, Chester Herald
-, his allowance, 66

Knight, Leonard
-, 3

Knollys, Lord. See Knollys, William

Knollys, Sir Francis, of Reading, co. Berks.
-, complaint against, 130

Knollys, Sir Thomas, son of Sir Francis Knollys, former Treasurer of the Household (d 1596)
-, 99

Knollys, William, 1st Lord Knollys, of Rotherfield Greys
-, complaint against, 99

Knowsley, co. Lancs.
-, mines at, 84

Knyvet (Knyvett), Anthony, in the service of Princess Mary
-, his allowance, 67

Knyvet, Sir Thomas, of Escrick, co. Yorks., Warden of the Mint
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185

Kyddal, William, of Crowle, Isle of Axholme, co. Lincoln
-, petition to Cecil, 42

Kyllygrewe, W. See Killigrew, William