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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth, Volume 21, Part 2, June 1586-March 1587. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.
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Yaa. See Jahde.
Yargx, Capt., company with Norris, 129.
Yarmouth, co. Norfolk, pilot of, 293.
Yonge. See Young.
Yorke
-, Edmund, chief harbinger and master of the forage, 111
-, sees Wilkes at Utrecht, 270
-, payment to, 319.
-, letter from, referred to, 141.
Yorke
-, Capt. Edward, payment to, 311
-, superseded, 316.
-, Yorck, Rowland, 77.
Dutch jealous of, 87
-, to be on guard to stop pillaging at Doesborch, 152
-, complains of state of garrison, 246
-, refuses to pass muster, 266, 268.
Leicester exempts from obeying Norris, 234
-, defends Zouch, 247
-, opposes Norris, 266
-, neglect of Norris and insolence to Council, 267
-, exactions, 323.
patience under difficulties, 272
-, Leicester makes sergeant major, 279.
Council warns about Zouch, 275
-, unlikely to heed Council, 276
-, Leicester frees from control of Norris, 333, 371.
wished to retire with Leicester, 309
-, takes pains to make bad place something, 310
-, wishes goods in England were money in Spain, 328.
gives up la Veluwe fort to enemy, 326, 329-31, 333, 337
-, evil effects of treachery, 337.
Leicester vouches for loyalty, 332
-, States warned about but helpless, 336.
placard of States banning, 340, 345, 409.
Leicester blamed for trusting, 341, 371
-, goes to Spain, 421.
seen at Antwerp and Brussels, 392
-, creature of, gone to England, 342.
letters from, 246, 309.
Young
-, Yonge, Capt., company with Norris, 129
-, company reduced, 300.
Yselstein, Iseltesin, Islestein, Col. Cristoffel van, regiment of in service of States, 300.
-, -, governor of Heusden, 179.
Yssel, Ysel, Isel, Issell, Isule, River, 151, 241-2.
makes Doesborgh important, 147
-, English encamp by, 152, 187.
Ysselstein, Iselstein [Prov. Utrecht, Netherlands], English companies quartered about, 404.