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U
Ughtred. See Ughtred, Henry
Ughtred, Henry [? of Bristol],
executor to John Hamilton,
1st Marquess of Hamilton
-, 144
Ulm [Germany]
-, 237
Ulrich, Duke of Holstein
-, 27, 39, 71
Ulster, Ireland
-, 120
-, map of escheated counties of,
180
-, King's Attorney in. See Dillon,
Henry; Sibthorpe, John
United Provinces, The. See also
States General
-, Viscount Cranborne in, 200
-, 210
-, Scottish merchants' ship burnt
by warships of, 225
Upavon (Uphaven), co. Wilts.
-, manor of, 250
Uphaven. See Upavon
Uston, co. Berks.
-, 130
V
Valentine, The, of Blakeney
-, attacks Guthrie's ship, 247
Vane, the Secretary. See Vane, Sir Henry
Vane, the younger. See Vane, Sir Henry
Vane, Sir Henry, Secretary of State
-, polemical attack on, 277
Vane, Sir Henry, the younger, M.P.
for Hull, son of Sir Henry
Vane
-, polemical attack on, 277
Vargas, Pedro de, Spanish prisoner
in Newgate
-, condemned to death, 102
Vaughan, Sir. See Vaughan, Colonel
Vaughan, John, 1st Earl of Carbery
-, creation of his title, 266
Vaughan, Roger, Keeper of the
Marshalsea prison
-, 207
Vaughan, Colonel, Royalist commander
-, 278
Vavasor, Lady. See Vavasour, Anne
Vavasor, Sir Thomas. See Vavasour, Sir Thomas
Vavasour (Vavasor), Lady Anne,
daughter of Sir Henry Vavasour, of Copmanthorpe, co.
Yorks., and paramour of
Sir Henry Lee, of Woodstock,
co. Oxford, Master of the
Ordnance
-, her allowance, 67
Vavasour (Vavasor), Sir Thomas, of
Copmanthorpe, co. Yorks.
-, 123
Veale, Edward, Captain of the
Pearl
-, captures Breton ship, 54, 101
Vegeth, Joachim, Danish agent in
London
-, petition to Cecil, 27
Venice [Italy]
-, ambassadors from, 54
-, Signory of, 76
-, news from, 76
-, reference to existence in library
at Salisbury House of pictures of Doges and map of,
149
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 190,
199
-, glasses from, 190
-, Viscount Cranborne's purchases in, 200
Venn. See Venn, John
Venn, John, M.P. for City of
London
-, polemical attack on, 277
Verdun, Charlotte du Guay,
Madame de, wife of Nicolas
de Verdun
-, said to dominate her husband,
166
Verdun, Nicolas de, President of
the Parlement of Toulouse
-, 166
Vere, Elizabeth de, Countess of
Oxford, widow of Edward de
Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford
(d 1604)
-, her allowance, 67
Verneuil, Catherine-Henriette de
Balsac d'Entraigues, Marquise de, mistress of Henry
IV
-, 166
Verney, Sir Richard, of Compton,
co. Warwick, Sheriff of Warwickshire
-, brings Gunpowder Plot
prisoner to London, 38
Vernon, William, late of the garrison
at Berwick
-, 52
Verses
-, in honour of Queen and Prince
Henry, 49
-, on occasion of marriage between Earl of Somerset and
Frances Devereux, 231 and n
-, 235, 251, 252 (2), 283, 284
-, Bacon lampooned in, 240
-, in Latin, 251, 292 (3)
-, associated with Civil War, 283
Vice-Chamberlain, The. See Stanhope, Sir John; Digby, Sir John
Vigors, John, of Water Lane,
London, Merchant Taylor
-, bond signed by, 165
Villa Mediana, Don Juan Baptista
de Tassis, Conde de, Spanish
Ambassador to England
-, 16, 50
-, complaints of, 48
Villemonte, —, one of Duret's
partisans
-, 166
Villernou, Sieur de
-, chosen to be Huguenot representative at Henry IV's
Court, 119
Villiers, George, Marquis, later
Duke, of Buckingham
-, mentioned unfavourably in
verses, 235
-, letter to Gondomar, 238
Vincent (Vyncent), Sir Francis, of
Stoke d'Abernon, co. Surrey
-, petition to Privy Council, 44,
45
Vincent, Michael
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 288
Virginia
-, Gardiner about to go to, 234
Vizard, John, a Gunpowder Plot
conspirator committed to the
Marshalsea
-, his information about treasure
concealed by conspirators, 35
W
Waad, Sir William, Lieutenant of
the Tower of London
-, 87
-, letter from, 145
Wadnal (Watnalls), co. Notts.
-, 138
Waferer, Adam, barrister, of the
Inner Temple, formerly of
Chancery Lane, London
-, his recusancy, 142
Waineman, Viscount. See Wenman, Richard
Wake, William, of Westminster,
London, butcher
-, petition to Cecil, 225
Wakeley. See Wakeley, Thomas
Wakeley, Thomas, lessee of Abbey
of Navan, Ireland
-, 125
Wakering, Sir Gilbert, of Rickmansworth, co. Herts.
-, 195
Walden. See Howard, Theophilus
Waldron, Richard, an Undertaker
in Ulster, Ireland
-, 144
Wales
-, register of papers concerning,
102
-, castles in, 135
-, Parliament authorizes survey
of, 185
-, agreement for erection of furnaces for industrial uses in,
196
-, loan of money to King from,
247
-, 248
-, Queen's Attorney-General for
South. See Williams, Sir
David
Wales, Council of the Marches of
challenge to jurisdiction of, 51
materials concerning jurisdiction of, 102
-, 112
-, Lord President of. See Zouche,
Edward la
-, Deputy-Porter of. See Honyng,
Patrick
Walker, John, in the service of
Thomas Percy
-, petition to Cecil, 32
Walker, Samuel, surveyor
-, map of Maylards in Havering
drawn by, 244
Walkwood, Tobias, parson of Beckington, co. Somerset.
-, 198
Walle, John de, of Amsterdam,
merchant
-, 53
Waller, Sir. See Waller, Sir William
Waller, Sir William, Parliamentary
commander
-, 278
Walley, John, Deputy-Clerk to the
Council of Munster
-, petition to Cecil, 159
Walley, Randall, of London, Merchant Taylor
-, petitions to Cecil, 3 (2)
Wallis, John, attached to the office
of Privy Harriers
-, petition to Cecil, 221
Wallop, Sir Henry, Lord Justice
of Ireland (d 1599)
-, mentioned, 2
Walmesley, Justice. See Walmesley, Sir Thomas
Walmesley (Walmsley), Sir Thomas,
Justice of the Common Pleas
-, 113
Walsh, Anne, daughter of Sir
Richard Walsh
-, pension requested for, 80
Walsh, Joyce, daughter of Sir
Richard Walsh
-, pension requested for, 80
Walsh, Sir Nicholas, Chief Justice
of the Common Pleas in
Ireland
-, 160
Walsh, Sir Richard, of Shelsley
Walsh, co. Worcester., Sheriff
of Worcestershire
-, complaint against, 38
-, hiding place of Gunpowder
Plot conspirators revealed to,
58
-, petition to Cecil, 61 and n
-, petition to King, 80
Walsingham, co. Norfolk
-, 235
Walsingham, Lady. See Walsingham, Awdrey
Walsingham, Awdrey or Andrea,
Lady, Keeper of the Queen's
Wardrobe, wife of Sir
Thomas Walsingham
-, 215, 232
Walsingham, Sir Thomas, of Chislehurst, co. Kent, Keeper of
the Queen's Wardrobe
-, 232
Waltham, William. See Walton, William
Waltham Cross, co. Herts.
-, reference to Cecil's almshouse
at, 221
Walton, Thomas, Yeoman Farrier
to the King
-, petition to Cecil, 226
Walton or Waltham, William, of
Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, 54
-, request on behalf of, 101
Walworth, Agnes, former laundress
to Sir Robert Cecil
-, petitions to Cecil, 73, 74
-, her brother. See Love, Thomas
Wandles, co. Yorks.
-, 91
-, Keeper of King's park at. See
Storey, George
Wansborough, Thomas
-, complaint against, 122
Warburton, Justice. See Warburton, Sir Peter
Warburton, George, Dean of Wells
-, 275
Warburton, Sir Peter, of Tilston,
Cheshire, Judge of the Common Pleas
-, 60
Ward, Nicholas, one of the King's
Trumpeters
-, petition to Cecil, 78 and n
Ward, Samuel, Vice-Chancellor of
Cambridge University
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 240
Wardour (Warder), Sir Edward, of
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
London, Clerk of the Pells
-, 274
-, receives grant from Charles I,
275
Wardour, Mr., an official of the
Exchequer
-, 192
Wardrobe, The King's
-, allowance to Keepers of, 69
-, 76
Wards, Court of
-, 16, 30, 39, 99, 131, 139, 173,
208, 224
-, survey of main sources of
revenue of, 254
-, Auditor of. See Tooke, William
-, Attorney of. See Hesketh, Sir
Thomas
-, Clerk of. See Thornton, John
-, Master of. See Cecil, Sir
Robert
-, Registrar of. See Perceval,
Richard
-, Receiver-General of. See Fleetwood, Sir William; Fleetwood, Sir Miles
-, Surveyor of. See Pepper, Sir
Cuthbert
Wards and Wardships
-, 30, 31, 39, 44, 45, 55, 56, 59,
60, 61, 72, 78 (2), 81, 97, 99,
129, 160, 163 (2), 164, 173,
183, 195, 198, 208 (2), 224
Ware, co. Herts.
-, 29
Warren, John, of London, scrivener
-, 3
Warwick, Countess of. See Dudley, Anne
Warwick, Earl of. See Dudley, Ambrose; Rich, Robert
Warwick, co. Warwick
-, printers committed to the gaol
at, 26
Warwickshire
-, Justices of the Peace in, 26, 38,
216
-, arrest of printers in, 26
-, recusants in, 216
-, Sheriff of. See Verney, Sir
Richard; Beaufort, Sir
Thomas
Warye, Thomas, of Hesketh, co.
Lancs., tanner
-, petition to Cecil, 189
Waterden, co. Herts.
-, denial of existence of grange
called, 11
Watergate, The, Southampton, co.
Hants.
-, 209
Water Lane, London
-, 165
Waters, John, huntsman to the
King
-, his allowance, 68
Watford, co. Herts.
-, 28
Watkins, Walter, a maimed soldier
-, petition to Earl of Northampton, 82
Watkinson, Thomas, tenant in
Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Watson, Mr. See Watson, Thomas
Watson, Richard, of London,
physician
-, paid medical expenses, 206, 211
Watson, Thomas [? of London,
merchant]
-, 3
-, petition to Cecil, 179
Watson, Thomas, Teller of the
Exchequer
-, 181
Watson, William, Master of the
God's Grace
-, accused of dishonest behaviour,
80
Watson, William, in the service of
Roger Howe
-, imprisoned by Inquisition in
Portugal, 50
Watson, Mr., of London
-, 9
Watts, Sir John, of London, merchant
-, former owner of the Constance,
92
-, complains of sequestration of
his prize by Spaniards, 93
Watts, Mr.
-, his serious illness, 284
Wax
-, shipped to England from
Danzig, 7
Webb, Sir John, of Charford, co.
Hants., recusant
-, complaints against, 15
Webb, Robert, of Beckington, co.
Somerset, clothier
-, complaints against, 198 and n
Webb, Robert, grandson of Robert
Webb
-, his wardship, 198
Webb, Thomas, deceased, son of
Robert Webb
-, mentioned, 198
Weech, Christian, wife of Thomas
Weech
-, petition to Cecil, 109
-, her reprieve from sentence of
death for witchcraft, 109
Weech, Thomas [? of Mendham,
co. Norfolk]
-, petition to Cecil, 109
Weekes, Lawrence, huntsman to the
King
-, his allowance, 68
Welbury, Anthony, of Castle Eden,
co. Durham (d 1596)
-, mentioned, 5, 6
Welbury, John, son of Anthony
Welbury
-, 5
Welchhampton. See Welsh Hampton
Wells, Cathedral of, co. Somerset
-, payment of pension due to
Earls of Salisbury from, 275
-, Dean and Chapter of, 275
-, Dean of. See Warburton,
George
Wells, Chapter of, co. Somerset
-, King's letter to, 112
-, Dowthwaite to discuss question of pension with, 275
Wells, John, of London
-, 111
Wells, Simon, in the service of
Lord Stanhope
-, petition to Cecil, 160
-, 161 n
Wells, —, [ ? John Welles, King's
Courier], of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Welsh Hampton (Welchhampton),
Shropshire
-, 56
Welwyn (Welwin), co. Herts.
-, musters held at, 273
Wem (Wenne), Shropshire
-, 56
Wenman (Waineman), Richard,
Viscount Wenman of Tuam,
and Baron Wenman of Kilmainham
-, creation of his titles, 266
Wenman, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
Wenne. See Wem
Wentworth, Baron. See Wentworth, Thomas
Wentworth, Viscount. See Wentworth, Thomas
Wentworth (Wintworth), Thomas,
5th Baron Wentworth,
Royalist commander
-, 278
Wentworth, Thomas, Baron Wentworth, later Viscount Wentworth and Earl of Strafford
-, creation of his titles, 266
Wesley or Weslye, Gerrard, of
Dingan, Offaly, co. Kildare,
Ireland
-, 97
Wesley or Weslye, Valerian, grandchild of Gerrard Wesley
-, her wardship, 97
Westbrook, —, of Godalming, co.
Surrey, J.P.
-, 284
Westcott, Robert, in the service of
Lord Carew
-, petition to Cecil, 148
West Indies
-, 49
-, maltreatment by Spaniards of
English mariners taken
prisoner in, 92, 105, 106
Westminster, London
-, plague in, 29
-, 54, 138, 191, 223, 225
-, steward of, 223
-, grant dated from, 275
-, Bailiff of. See Dobbinson,
Ralph
Westminster Abbey, Westminster,
London
-, almsroom at, 52, 124
-, reference to guided tour of the
monuments in, 230
-, Prince Charles buried in, 265
-, Dean of. See Andrewes, Lancelot; Neile, Richard
Westminster Hall, Westminster,
London
-, Sir Henry Montagu installed
as Chief Justice in, 232
-, 284
Westminster Palace, Westminster,
London
-, 111, 145
-, letter dated from, 189
Westmorland
-, priests and seminarists in, 42
Westmorland, Earl of. See Neville, Charles
Weston, Mr. See Weston, Langley
Weston, Langley
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170
Weston, Richard, 1st Baron Weston
of Neyland, Lord Treasurer
-, signs directives from Privy
Council, 267, 271
West Quay, Southampton, co.
Hants.
-, 209
Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, 54, 278
Wharton, Lord. See Wharton, Philip
Wharton, Philip, 4th Baron
Wharton
-, polemical attack on, 277
Wheldrake, co. Yorks.
-, 192
Wherrymen and Watermen, of
London
-, petition to Cecil, 58
Whistler, Richard, of Chorley, co.
Berks.
-, petition to Cecil, 153
Whitaker, —
-, mentioned in verses, 284
Whitbrooke, Hugh, of London,
merchant
-, 54
Whitby, John, Yeoman of the
Guard and Steward of the
Tower of London
-, petition to Cecil, 13
-, 145
White, Mistress. See White, Anne
White, Andrew, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, London
-, 223
White, Anne, wife of Thomas White,
of Tuxford, co. Notts., and
sister of William Cecil, Lord
Burghley
-, 74
White, Anne, of Plymouth, wineretailer
-, petition to Cecil, 221
White, Anne, of Charford, co.
Hants.
-, 15
White, Gabriel, of Winchester,
deceased
-, mentioned, 15
White, George, of Plymouth, wineretailer
-, petition to Cecil, 221
White, Stephen, of Winchester
-, petition to Cecil, 15
White, —, [ ? John White, M.P.
for Southwark]
-, polemical attack on, 277
White Castle, co. Monmouth
-, manor of, 250
Whitehall (Whithale), Westminster, London
-, 179, 195
-, the Court at, 226
White Lion, The, prison, Southwark
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 207
-, Keeper of. See Stodard,
William
White Lion, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Whitelocke (Whytlocke), Edmund,
Captain
-, thought to have been poisoned,
203
Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury (d 1604)
-, mentioned, 26
Whithale. See Whitehall
Whitingham, Sir Timothy, of Holmside, co. Durham
-, 192
Whitney, Francis, Sergeant-atArms to the late Queen
Elizabeth
-, 114
Whitsbery. See Whitsbury
Whitsbury (Whitsbery), co. Wilts.
-, 278
Whitstable, co. Kent
-, ship bound for France from,
155
Whittington, co. Worcester
-, 96
Whitton, Christopher, of Powick,
co. Worcester
-, 6
Whytlocke. See Whitelock, Edmund
Wick, co. Worcester
-, 13
Wicks (Wikes), co. Essex
-, manor of, 250
Wight, Isle of, co. Hants.
-, Guthrie's ship attacked and
plundered at, 247
Wighton, co. Norfolk
-, manor of, 250
Wikes. See Wicks
Wilbraham, Sir Roger, Master of
Requests, Chancellor to the
Queen
-, 5, 10, 84, 85, 164
-, his notes on petitions, 17, 91
Wile, Mr., of Wick, co. Worcester
-, 13
Williams, Sir David, Queen's
Attorney-General for South
Wales
-, 183
Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln
and Dean of Westminster
-, 265
Williams, Walter, of Abergavenny,
recusant
-, complaints against, 242
Willis, Simon, secretary to Sir
Robert Cecil
-, his list of English visitors to
Italy and Rome, 146, 147
Willis, Captain [? brother of Simon
Willis]
-, 139
Willoughby, George
-, petition to Cecil, 122
Wilmot, Sir Charles, Vice-President
of Munster
-, petition to Cecil, 124
-, 159
Wilson, Alexander, tailor to Prince
Henry and Yeoman of the
Robes
-, his allowance, 64
Wilson, Thomas, of St. Clement's,
London, secretary to Sir
Robert Cecil
-, 149, 150, 168
-, signs accounts, 152, 153
-, letter from Bell to, 176
-, letters to Houghton, 179, 185,
186
-, Cecil's letter to, 203
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
Wilson, Thomas, of Kirkwall,
Orkney
-, petition to King, 225
Wilton, William, of Dishforth, co.
Yorks.
-, petition to Cecil, 214
Wiltshire
-, Assizes in, 30
-, recusants in, 30, 187
-, 123, 208
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
Wimbledon (Wymbleton), co.
Surrey
-, letter dated from, 233
Winch, John, of London, mercer
-, petition to Cecil, 59
Winchester, co. Hants.
-, 15, 130 and n, 278
-, reference to Parliamentary and
Royalist troops in, 278
-, office of Bishop's Clerk in, 285
(2)
-, Recorder of. See Fleming Sir
Thomas
Winchester, Bishop of. See Bilson, Thomas; Neile, Richard
Winchester, Marquess of. See Paulet, William
Winchester School, Winchester
-, Cecil recommends scholar of, 47
Windebank, Sir Thomas, Clerk of
the Signet
-, 124
Windsor, co. Berks.
-, installation of Knights of the
Garter at, 148 and n, 150
Windsor, Lord. See Windsor, Thomas
Windsor Castle, Windsor, co. Berks.
-, petition from clerks of King's
Chapel of St. George at, 95
Windsor Herald. See Tomson, Samuel
Windsor, Knights of
-, their allowance, 68
Windsor, Thomas, 6th Lord
Windsor
-, a King's ward, 60 and n
Wines
-, of France, 190
-, 221
Wing, Vincent, of North Luffenham, co. Rutland, astronomer and author
-, his Dreadfull Prognostication
purchased, 282
Wingfield, Richard, son of Sir
Robert Wingfield, of Upton,
co. Northants.
-, petition to Cecil, 11 and n
Winter, Mr. See Winter, Robert
Winter, John, of Huddington, co.
Worcester, Gunpowder Plot
conspirator, half-brother of
Robert and Thomas Winter
-, executed at Worcester, 73, 74
Winter, Robert, of Huddington, co.
Worcester, Gunpowder Plot
conspirator
-, 38
-, alleged to have been concealed
by Catholics in Salop and
Flintshire, 57 and n
-, his arrest, 57 (3), 58
Winter, Thomas, of Huddington,
co. Worcester
-, 57
Winton, R. See Neile, Richard
Wintworth, Lord. See Wentworth, Thomas
Winwood, Sir Ralph, English Ambassador to the States
General
-, 16
-, Ralegh's letter to, 233
Witchcraft
-, in Norfolk, 110
Witham, John
-, petition to Cecil, 172
Witherley, Walter, of Stapleton,
co. Gloucester
-, brings action against Honyng,
51 (2)
Wokesey. See Okesey
Wolferston, Edmund, of St.
Botolph's without Aldersgate, London
-, signs agreement concerning
erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196
Wollaxton, co. Oxford
-, 40
Wood, George, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Wood, John, huntsman to the King
-, his allowance, 68
Woodcroste, Robert
-, witnesses Brooke's bond, 177
Woodeaton, co. Oxford
-, 164
Woodey, Edward
-, petition to Cecil, 180
Woodgreen, co. Herts.
-, 189
Woodgreen, John, of Frindsbury,
co. Kent
-, petition to Cecil, 179
Woodhouse, Sir Philip, of Kimberley, co. Norfolk, J. P.
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 109
Woodhouse, Sir William, of the
Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Woodmongers, Company, The, of
London
-, dispute between carmen and,
29
Woodroe, Lady. See Woodrove, Elizabeth
Woodrove or Woodroffe (Woodroe)
Elizabeth, Lady, daughter of
Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of
Northumberland, and widow
of Richard Woodrove, of
Wolley, co. Yorks.
-, her allowance, 67
Woods
-, spoliation of, 124, 132, 160
-, 249
-, harm caused by iron industry
to, 255
Woodstock, co. Oxford
-, King's progress at, 29
Wood Street Counter, prison,
London
-, 8
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 207
-, Keeper of. See Jenkins, Lewis
Woodward, Laurence, of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, London
-, complaints against, 69
Woolverton, co. Somerset
-, manor of, 198
Worall, Leonard, of Fleet Bridge,
London
-, petition to King, 59
Worcester, co. Worcester
-, 34
-, Gunpowder Plot conspirators
sent to London from, 35
-, Gunpowder Plot prisoners
executed at, 73 (2) and n, 74
-, request from Dean and Chapter
of, 96
-, demand to be made Justices
of the Peace by bailiffs of, 96
-, Keeper of gaol at. See Morgan,
Robert
Worcester, Bishop of. See Babington, Gervase
Worcester, Dean of. See Montague, James
Worcester, Earl of. See Somerset, Edward
Worcestershire
-, conveyance of Gunpowder Plot
prisoners to London from, 35
-, supporters of Gunpowder Plot
conspirators examined by
J. P. s. of, 58
-, Sheriff of. See Walsh, Sir
Richard
-, Clerk of the Peace for. See
Symonds, Thomas
Worlington, Sir William, of Springfield, co. Essex, Gentleman
Porter of the Tower of
London
-, his lawsuit with Hemyng, 145
and n, 146
Worsley, Sir Robert, of the Boothes,
co. Lancs (d. 1586)
-, mentioned, 15
Worsley, Robert, deceased, son of
Sir Robert Worsley
-, mentioned, 15
Worsley, Thomas, of the Boothes,
co. Lancs.
-, petition to Cecil, 15
Wotton, Lord. See Wotton, Edward
Wotton, Edward, 1st Baron Wotton
of Marley
-, 232
Wotton, Sir Henry, English Ambassador to Venice
-, 54, 147 (2)
-, his allowance, 63
-, Viscount Cranborne lodges in
the house of, 200
Wrexham, co. Denbigh
-, 112
Wright, John, on active service in
Flanders
-, accused of conspiring against
King and Prince of Wales,
227
-, petition to Cecil, 227
Wright, John, of Twigmore, co.
Lincoln, Gunpowder Plot
conspirator
-, Street claims to have killed, 34
Wright, Mr.
-, 41
Wrightington, Edward, of Gray's
Inn, London
-, 164
Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of
Southampton
-, 41
-, visits Hatfield House, 203
Wroth, Sir Robert, of Loughton,
co. Essex and Durrants,
Enfield, co. Middlesex
-, 109 and n
Wycombe, co. Bucks.
-, petition to Cecil from Mayor
and burgesses of, 13
-, free school in, 14
Wydmer, Richard, Sergeant-atArms
-, his allowance, 66
Wyles. See Wyles, William
Wyles, William, English merchant
-, his conduct at Calais, 44
Wymbleton. See Wimbledon
Wynn (Wyn), John, of Enfield, co.
Middlesex
-, 11
Wynn (alias Gethin), Maurice, of
Llangynhafal, co. Denbigh,
brother-in-law to William
Hughes
-, 89
Wynn, Rowland, in the service of
Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Wynyard, John, senior, of London,
deceased
-, mentioned, 111
Wynyard, John, junior, Keeper of
the King's Wardrobe at
Hampton Court
-, petition to Cecil, 111 and n
Wyvell, Marmaduke, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Y
Yardley. See Yardley, Thomas
Yardley, Thomas, student of Douai
College
-, ready to cross from Calais to
England, 73 and n
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk
-, 111
Yarnold, Thomas
-, petition to Cecil, 31
Yelverton, Sir Charles, of London,
former Gentleman Pensioner
of the late Queen Elizabeth
-, his allowance, 68
Yelverton, William, of Rougham,
co. Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 109
Yeomen of the Guard. See Guard, The King's
Yeomen Prickers
-, their allowance, 67
Yetsweirt, Mr., deceased, first husband of Jane Boteler
-, mentioned, 95
Y Ffynant, Dinas, co. Brecknock
-, Forest of, 196
York, co. Yorks.
-, 5, 80, 136
-, coarse cloth exported from, 52
-, petition from merchants of, 52
-, Assizes at, 192
-, Dean and Chapter of, 249
-, Receiver of. See Scudamore,
Thomas
York, Sir Edward, of Sowerthwaite,
co. Yorks., former Lieutenant-General of the Horse
in Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 214
Yorkshire
-, priests and seminarists in, 42
-, recusancy in, 121
-, sheriff of, 121
Young, James, in the service of
Prince Charles, Duke of
York
-, his allowance, 66
Young, Patrick, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Young (Younge), Sir Peter, tutor to
Prince Charles, Duke of
York
-, his allowance, 62
Young, Thomas [? in the service
of Sir Robert Cecil]
-, 206
Young (Younge), Thomas, in the
service of Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Younge, Hendrick de, a Dutch sea
captain
-, petition to Privy Council, 16
Z
Zeeland [Netherlands]
-, 16, 139
Zinzan, Andrew, senior, Rider of
the King's horses
-, his allowance, 64
Zinzan, Andrew, junior, Rider of
the King's horses
-, his allowance, 64
Zinzan, Henry, Rider of the King's
horses
-, his allowance, 64
Zouche, Edward la, 11th Lord
Zouche, President of the
Council of the Marches of
Wales
-, 51, 102, 112 and n
-, his allowance, 63
-, petition to, 112