Pages 660-664
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.
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F.
Facy, Andrew, of Stonehouse, in the Spanish service; 259.
Fades, Henry, servant to Lord Burghley; 334.
Fairbairne, Robert, servant to Archibald Douglas; 34.
Faith, pious reflections on; 464.
Fajardo, Don Pedro; 173.
Falconer, Alexander, of Saltpreston; 543.
Falcons; 364, 368.
Falkland, palace at; 374.
Captain of, plans to give an interview with the King; 583.
Fane, Thomas, a member of a Committee of the House of Commons; 295.
French news from; 317, 322.
Lieutenant of Dover; 530.
Fanning, Sergeant, hanged at Brussels; 497.
Fantoni, Raphael; 93.
Fanshawe, Mr.; 477.
a clerk of; 614.
Fantlewraye, Tristram, of Shipton; 271.
Faonet, Mons. du; 190.
Fardells; 200.
Farmers, indifferent qualifications as soldiers; 17.
Farnabie, G., Alderman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 123.
Farnham Castle; 133.
Farrington, Thomas, citizen and vintner of London; 614.
Fastalff, one; 108.
Faules, Mr.; 348.
Faulkon, Abraham, letter to Hesketh; 366.
Faunt, Mr.; 331.
Favell, Thomas, at the taking of the Carrack; 233.
Favet, Mons. de, Serjeant-Major of the garrison of Dieppe; 212.
Favishe, Henry; 291.
Fearnes, Manor of; 217.
Fecheman, Abel, condemned for coining; 490.
Fecknam, Henry; 267.
Fedor gaol, escape from; 310.
Fen :
John; 241.
James, of Montague; 275.
Fenne, James, of Southwark; 271.
Fennell, one Simond, a seminary; 403, 436.
Fenner, G., describes a visit to Boulogne; 319.
Fenton, Sir Jeffrey, Secretary of State in Ireland; 65, 219.
grant to, for services; 231.
mentioned; 474.
Fentile, — 100.
Ferdinand, Mr.; 597.
Ferdinando, Mr., a college lease asked for, by the Queen; 613.
Ferding, one a freeholder of Nafferton; 84.
Fere; 371.
Feria, D. de; 104, 625, 626 (2), 627.
Fermesley, William, of East Dereham; 268.
Fermoy, abbey of, grant of; 98.
Fernabet; 482.
Fernam, Abel, engraver; 537.
Fernanbarght; 78.
Fernando, Mr.; 611, 612.
Ferneley, William, of West Dereham; 269.
Fernyhurst, —; 233.
Ferrara, Duke of; 145.
Ferrara, Duke of; 145.
Ferrera (Ferrara) de Gama :
Stephano, engaged in a plot to kill the Queen; 491, 630.
— brief of his will; 493.
— execution of; 513, 515.
Francisco, his son; 494.
Ferrol; 179.
warships at; 306.
Ferrys, Ferris :
Lieutenant, keeps a “bathell” house; 392, 393, 394.
his wife's character; 393.
Fife; 583.
Association of the Ministry of; 600.
Fifteenths granted by Parliament, collection of; 366.
Filiazzi, Mons., letter from; 93.
Filozel silk imported; 574.
Finch, or Fynch :
Sir Moyle; 200, 292, 295, 296, 461.
Harry; 295, 391.
Finche, Edward, a servingman; 533.
Fines upon judgments, receivers and clerks, petition for the office; 257.
Fingas, the Baron of; 547, 548, 571.
Finglas, John, of Furnivall's Inn; 268.
Fiscarini, Count; 607.
Fisher :
William, dep. auditor; 70.
alderman; 539.
FitzEdmonde, Piers Butler, of Roskrea, grant of lands to; 249.
FitzEdmund, John, of Clone, depositions relative to; 483.
Fitzgerald, Edward; 208.
“Fitzh.,” N., an Englishman at Rome, letter from; 471.
Fitzherbert (Fitzharberd, Fitzharbert):
Mr.; 625, 626.
— servant to the King of Spain; 626.
— servant to Cardinal Allen; 598.
Nicholas; 356.
— letter from; 476.
Richard, recusant; 80.
Thomas; 356.
Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium; 94.
Title “Consultation” criticized; 96.
Fitz Hughes, Richard, of Charleburie; 270.
Fitz James :
a gentleman of Somersetshire, in the Spanish service; 259.
Sir Piers, burnt with his wife and children; 564.
FitzMorris, James; 599.
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, Lord Deputy of Ireland; 219, 223.
revocation, preparations for departure, etc.; 372, 386.
Fixar, Mr., a priest going to England; 69.
Fixerro, John, an English priest in Lisbon; 104.
Flamancke, John, Mayor of Padstow; 119.
Flanders :
an incursion into Flanders, urged by the Queen; 55, 57, 58, 59.
Sir John Conway's incursion into; 57.
Duke of Parma in; 151.
troops sent from, to Brittany; 224.
Count Manjsfield in; 305, 325.
English Catholic refugees in; 327, 328.
Spanish authority in, measures for restoring, etc.; 329, 338, 347, 568.
Spanish Army in; 538.
fraudulent export of wood, etc. to; 570.
effect of events in, on the Spanish King's reputation; 584. See also Low Countries.
Fleet Prison, prisoners in, letters from, etc.; 402, 403, 407, 413, 432, 433, 491, 522, 563.
warden of, letter to; 407.
— complaint against; 429, 433.
its character; 433.
a fracas in, described; 434.
Fleetwood :
Mr., parson of Wigan; 407.
— of Ealing; 514.
— nominated by the Queen for an office; 531, 537.
Fleming, books and letters seized upon a; 200.
Fleming, Robert, a pilot of Dover; 506.
Flemish miseries surpasseth the Alps; 328.
Flemish money reduced into English; 174.
Flemish ships made prize; 204.
Flemyng, Thomas; 291.
Fletcher :
John, 73.
Richard, Bishop of Worcester, letter from; 446.
Fletewood, Edmund, of Rossall; 241.
Flint, Robert, of Elingham; 269.
Florence, mentioned; 74.
letters dated at; 327, 448, 476.
Florence, Duc de; 329.
a proposal of marriage to, with title of King of Tuscany; 585.
Florentine Argosies; 4.
Floret silk imported; 574.
Flowre, Mr.; 292.
Floyd, Captain; 491.
Fludd :
Sir Thomas; 558.
Mr., the gentleman usher; 558.
Flushing; 65, 77, 412, 465, 568.
governor of; 8, 57, 468, 513.
— the States' objections to the wording of his patent; 32.
lieutenant governor of; 581.
officers of; 293.
garrisoning of; 32, 57–8.
shipping of artillery from; 33.
Increase of families and new buildings in; 58.
warrant for powder for; 164.
English levies to be sent to; 468.
Burgomaster of; 503.
a confession taken at; 581.
Flute, Nicholas, of Dartmouth, account of a visit to Italy; 581.
“Fo,” Lord; 620.
Folkes, Mr., resident near Tower of London; 428.
Foncques, one, Jurate of Bordeaux, ship of, seized; 370.
Fonseca, Vincentio de, list of the Carrack's goods by; 231.
Fontainebleau; 30.
letter dated at; 372.
Fontaines, le Comte; 42.
Fontarbia :
letter dated at; 350.
a messenger from France with the Governor of; 367.
Governor of, treats for peace; 387.
Fonte Zalida, Don Diedro d'; 288.
Foorthe, Mr. Dr.; 93.
Forbes, James, son of the Laird of Touchone, feud; 88.
Forcer, Thomas, of Harbour house; 265.
Ford, Sussex; 167.
Ford, Nothumberland, parson of; 188.
Fordinagbridge, rectors of; 613 (2).
Foreign expeditions, in what manner profitable to the landlords; 4.
Foreign order of merit, an offence to accept; 518.
Forrett :
James; 518, 523, 527, 530.
—; 536, 583.
Fortescue :
Sir John, Under Treasurer and Chancellor of the Excehequer, etc. 19, 133, 204, 318, 322, 382, 384, 479, 586, 604, 608.
— a commissioner for prizes; 239, 256, 287, 289.
— signs letters from the Council; 166, 239, 514.
— letters from; 334, 344, 345, 364, 381, 406, 412, 512.
— illness, etc.; 412.
— bond made to; 614.
John; 87.
I.; 33.
Mr.; 444, 477, 556.
Fortification, principles of, etc.; 2,.
“42,” letter so signed; 442.
Fosbrooked, Mr., a prisoner of war at Rouen; 76.
Foster :
Sir John, late service in Northumberland; 209.
Sir Humphrey; 295.
Thomas, of Old Buckenham; 269.
Fouke or Fowke, William, letters from; 153, 161, 164.
Fouler, W., letter from; 116.
Foules, David, a servant of the Scotch Chancellor, character; 548.
Fouller, T.; 84.
Foultroope, —; 581.
Fourmes, Nicholas, news from Calais from; 415.
Fournis, Capt., at St. Jean de Luz, letter from; 124.
Fourth :
Mr., of Suffolk, ill-treatment of his daughter-in-law; 309, 310.
Mrs. Elizabeth, a kinswoman of Lady Cecil, letter from; 309.
Fowkes, Henry, Captain of footbands; 293.
Fowler :
Brian, of the manor upon Sow; 272.
Mr., of Edinburgh; 26.
Mr., death of, deeds relating to property; 29, 30, 33.
Thomas, wife, etc.; 158.
Fowles, Thomas, a letter to K. James from, on Burghley, etc.; 583.
Farmlingham, Suffolk; 107.
France :
affairs in, for consideration by the Council; 185, 191, 192.
— account of; 326.
Ambassador from; 36.
—watched at his departure; 378 (2).
Catholic League of, alliance with the King of Spain, reasons for and terms of; 70–72.
— disagreements and disorders of their army; 146.
— negotiations with Spain, etc; 185, 192, 307, 329.
— 60 sail of Leaguers; 248.
— support of the Pope to; 304.
— the Italian princes unfriendly to; 326.
— mighty preparations making by; 621, 622.
Catholics in, not adherents of the League; 326.
— likely to revolt from the King; 628.
characteristics of the people; 489, 622.
effect of events in on the Spanish King's reputation; 584.
English merchants in, justice promised; 583.
English troops in, behaviour, payment of, etc.; 147, 149, 150, 153, 154, 155.
— movements; 148.
— cannot be spared; 154.
— die in the streets, etc.; 155.
— cost of burying, etc.; 156.
— recall; 166.
— list of officers and captains : 169.
— expenditure on account of; 172.
— penned up in a corner, etc.; 187.
— leave without a passport; 345.
— recall of; 404.
English troops intended for withheld; 341, 345.
— sent into France; 550.
— see also Brittany.
export of hides, etc., free of duty, to; 47.
export of corn to, permitted; 196.
insecurity of traveling in; 605.
Jacquerie in, mentioned; 5.
King of (Henry IV.), scandalous reasons for raising a regiment in England to serve under; 4.
— forces sent to the aid of, treasure assigned for, payment of; 10.
— — General of; 10.
— conduct at battle of Ivry; 20.
King of, letters to the Queen; 116, 132, 370.
— letters to Earl of Essex; 30, 32, 133, 134, 135, 146, 152, 196, 547.
— letters to his Ambassador; 36, 92.
— messengers to England; 35.
— measure for relief of; 56–8.
— Dutch ships sent in aid; 65.
— alliance of the Catholic League and Spain against; 70, 185.
— movements and military operations; 76, 82, 97, 124, 136, 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 186, 187, 196; 317, 371, 415, 546.
— ordnance, etc. from England for; 101, 103, 352.
— instructions to his special Ambassador to England; 131.
— Hails an opportunity of meeting the Queen personally; 133.
— results of the withdrawal of the Queen's succours from : 140.
— question of the English succours remaining; 143, 145, 166.
— Queen's disapproval of his proceedings; 143, 152.
— his movements discussed; 153.
— account of money lent to, etc.; 172.
— wounded; 180.
— reasons for delay of siege of Rouen; 185–6.
— answers to articles propounded to him on the Queen's part; 186.
— raises the siege of Rouen; 186.
— expects fresh succours from the Queen; 187.
— false proposal of peace; 187.
— export of coin for; 187, 188.
— matters relating to, under consideration of the Council; 191.
— his conversion and its results; 191, 192, 322, 326, 329, 343, 346, 347, 350, 453.
— marriage with the Infanta proposed; 192.
— applies for aid to the Queen; 196.
— marriage of his sister in a Papist church; 199.
— verses celebrating; 213.
— Queen sends aid to; 224, 225, 318.
— application to the Pope; 304.
— Lutherish towns aid; 304.
— his reverses; 326.
— troops intended for Normandy stayed; 341.
— letters from the Queen to; 342, 343, 374, 404, 414, 421, 549.
— his case thought desperate; 350.
— sends a valet de chamber to Spain, to treat of peace; 367, 388, 401, 421.
— agrees to a month's truce only; 371.
King of, will not provide a place of retreat for the English troops; 415.
— cause of the Queen's delay in sending him aid; 421.
— negotiations with the Pope for absolution; 448.
— English troops sent to aid of; 465, 486.
— sister of letter from the Queen to; 375.
— the Pope's judgement with regard to; 467.
— a suggested council at Paris, to treat of his affairs; 475.
— his absolution strenuously opposed by the Spaniards; 476.
— entry into Paris, etc., effect of news in Spain; 495, 557.
— order of merit given to an Englishman, tokens returned; 519, 523.
— Mr. Edmunds's report of his conversation with; 559.
— Duc de Mayenne advises a conference with; 589, 592, 594.
— negotiations for peace, advancement of his cause, etc.; 589, 595, 622, 627, 628.
— place suggested for the conference with; 592, 3.
— proceedings to raise money in Paris, etc.; 620.
— publicly favours the Protestants in France; 628.
mutiny among the soldiers in; 488.
news of, strange; 345.
parties forming in; 326.
Protestants in, the King resolute no to prosecute; 448.
relations with Spain; 103.
rumour of peace; 329.
Spanish expedition to, numbers, etc.; 79.
state of the country; 22, 48.
trade with; 87.
war in progress of; 31, 36, 45, 55, 57, 66, 76, 77, 82, 97, 105, 124, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139, 143, 145, 148, 149, 186, 187, 196, 199, 202, 203, 304, 307, 317, 318, 325, 329, 359, 360, 361, 415, 422, 492, 500, 501, 546, (2), 549, 559, 562, 588–93, 605, 620, 621, 622, 628.
— truce, effect in Spain, etc.; 367, 371.
— universally rejected and abhorred; 594.
women of; 414.
Franciotti (Franchiotti, Franciotty):
Horatio; 483, 540.
— house in Mark Lane, searched; 539.
Marc Antonio, letter from; 483.
— of Hamburg; 539 (2), 540.
Francis :
—, one of two brothers, at “the Bottle” in Fenchurch Street; 255.
Henry, of Ulverton; 271.
Francisco, Pedro, of the Duc de Mayenne's Army; 130.
Franckland, Mistress, benefactor of Gonville and Caius College; 73.
Frank, John; 533.
Frankfort; 102.
Frankfort Fair, mentioned; 483.
Frauncis, John, M.A.; 393.
Freake, Robert; 168, 485.
Frederick, Count Palatine of the Rhine; 219.
Frederick II., King of Denmark; 13.
Freke, Robert, teller of the Exchequer; 63, 64.
French :
Ambassador, an appointment with the Judge of the Admiralty, &c.; 623 (2), 624.
Church in England; 258.
merchants bringing in wines, course taken with, touching employments; 558.
news, false, corrected; 505.
ship seized and brought to Southampton; 370.
ships, engagement with the Dutch; 65.
“French disease,” the; 283.
Frenchmen attack English merchants; 489.
Frier, Thomas; 267.
Friesland, Count Edzard of, ordnance, etc. for; 100, 178.
Frioli; 607.
Frisoll, —; 536.
Frobisher, Sir Martin; 200, 238.
Frovel, Olliver; 197.
Fryer, Humfrey; 197.
Fryer, Humfrey; 19.
Fuenterabia :
Spanish agents at, etc.; 176.
Englishmen at, etc; 177.
mentioned; 288.
Fuentes :
Count del; 320, 491, 512.
— not in favour, with the Archduke Ernest; 501.
Fulgham, Mr.; 328.
Fuller, Francis, tenant of lands in Essex; 295.
Fullford, Robert, of Dunsforde; 274.
Fulthorp, Francis, of Crawthorne; 273.
Funerals, work about, under Clarencieux; 460.
Fur trade, English, decay of; 91–2.
Fynch, see Finch.