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The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London, 1550-1563. Originally published by Camden Society, London, 1848.
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Abchurch, parson of, disgraced, 310
Abergavenny; see Bergavenny
Accidents (fatal), 289, 302; from gunpowder, 18, 239
Ackworth, master, a master of Bridewell, 205
Adams, punished for killing flesh in Lent, 249
Adelston, captain of Rysbank, committed to the Tower, 194.
Alcock, master, constable of St. Martin's sanctuary, 227
Aldborough, rebel executed at, 142
Aldermary church, sermon at, 91; funeral, 176
Aldersgate, traitor's head placed on, 107
Aldersgate street, voice in the wall at, 58, 66; note, 339
Ale and beer, proclamation respecting, 147
Alexander, the keeper of Newgate, 121
Allen, Christopher, late alderman, funeral, 100; note, 347
Allen, sir Christopher, knighted, 334; dines with Wm. Harvey, Clarenceux, 248
Allen, Edmund, bishop elect of Rochester, burial of, 208; preaches at court, 278
Allen, Jasper, his marriage, 405
Allen, mistress, funeral of, 175
Allen, William, leatherseller, his mother's funeral, 171; funeral of his wife, 235; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, and then elected sheriff for the queen, 287; sworn, 293; his daughter married to master Starke, skinner, 295; note, 379
Allen, alderman sir William, 379
Alley, William, bishop of Exeter, preaches at court, 230; at funerals, 237, 240, 241
Allhallows Barking, funerals at, 28, 61, 113; traitors buried at, 109
Allhallows, Bread-street, steeple struck by lightning, 209; note, 374; funeral, 279
Allhallows the Little, funeral, 311
Allhallows, London Wall, funeral, 251
Allhallows the More, in Thames-street, sermon, 131; funeral at, 174
Allhallows Staining, funerals at, 105, 123
Allhallows, marriage, 300
Allington, Richard, son of Sir Giles, death of, 274
st. Alphage, or "St. Alphe's," Cripplegate, funerals at, 225, 289; marriage, 243; the Barber-surgeons' communion at, 290
Alsop, master, apothecary to King Henry VIII. and Edward VI. and sergeant of the confectionary to queen Mary, his funeral, 163
Altars, ordered to be restored, 50, note 399; consecration of, 105
Altham, alderman, death and funeral of his wife, 175; mourner at lady Barnes's funeral, 199; godfather to Thomas, son of alderman John White, 248; dismissed, 265; note
Alvey, of Westminster abbey, preaches there, 272
Amcotes (printed Huncotes), alderman sir Harry, funeral of, 68; month's mind, 70; note, 339
Anchor-lane, oyster feast in, 144
Andrews, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
st. Andrew's, Holborn, funerals at, 1, 128, 217, 263
st. Andrew's Undershaft, funerals at, 51, 116, 245, 395; atchievements for alderman Kyrton at, 60
st. Andrew's in the Wardrobe, funerals at, 98, 199, 288; baptism, 300
st. Andrew's day, procession on, in 1554, 77, note 401; in 1557, 159
Anna of Cleves; see Cleves.
st. Anthony's schools, holiday procession of, 292; note, 406
st. Antholin's, morning prayer begins there "after Geneva fashion," Sept. 1559, 212
Apparel, proclamation on, 216; note, 376; see Array
Archer,—, slain at St. James's fair, 170
Archery in Finsbury field, 132; a woman slain there, 136; matches, 286, 287, 288
Arden, Thomas, customer of Feversham, his murder, 4; note, 315
Argall, master, mourner, 237, 311
Arms of citizens simplified, 330, 364; a crowded coat, 344
Arnold, sir Nicholas, committed to the Tower, 104
Array, act of, 281; see Apparel
Arundel, Henry earl of, sent to the Tower, 12; attends princess Mary, 31; present at the proclamation of queen Mary, 37; bears the sword before the queen, 38; conducts bishop Gardener from prison, and entertains him at Bath Place, 40; high boteler at queen Mary's coronation, 45; and lord steward, 46; and makes knights as the queen's deputy, 334, 335; bears the queen's cap of maintenance at the opening of Parliament, 74; lord steward at the trial of lord Stourton, 126; attends on the earl of Northumberland at his creation, 134; present at St. George's day, 1557, ib.; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; entertains the queen at Nonsuch, 206; deputy for the queen at an installation at Windsor, 258; funeral of the wife of his controller, 262; at St. George's feast, 1563, 306; his (?) livery, 398
Arundel, Philip earl of, his christening, 141; note, 357
Arundel, Mary countess of, attendant on queen ary, 30; her death and funeral, 155; note, 360
Arundell, sir John, his funeral, 158; note, 361
Arundell, sir Thomas, sent to the Tower with his lady, 10; arraigned, 15; beheaded, ib.; note, 323
Ascension-day, celebration of, 137; note, 404
Ascough, lady, widow of sir Christopher, her funeral, 58; note, 407
Ash (Asse), master, at an oyster feast, 143
Ashington, elected master of the Bridge house, 194
Ashley, sir Henry, knighted, 335
Aston, Christopher, the elder and the younger, fled beyond sea, and proclaimed traitors, 103
Aston, co. York, seat of Lord Dacre, 107
Atkynson the scrivener, his three daughters married on one day, 240
Auditor, one set in the pillory, 105
Audley, sir Thomas, his funeral at St. Mary Overy's, 73
st. Austin's, by St. Paul's, funerals at, 72, 247
st. Augustine (?), funerals, 157, 293
Austin Friars, the Lord Treasurer's place, 14, 203; service of the merchant strangers at, 140
Avenon, Alexander, chosen sheriff 1561, 265; receives the custody of the prisons, 268; sworn on Michaelmas day in the Exchequer, at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; funeral of his daughter mrs. Starke, 289; chief mourner at master Dericote's funeral, 296; biog. note, 385
Ayloffe; see Olyffe.
Bacon, lord keeper, presides at a disputation between the bishops and the new preachers, 192; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; at mr. Goodrick's funeral, 283; at the Salters' feast, 286
Bacon, lady, godmother to the daughter of William Hervey, Clarenceux, 289
Bacon, George, son of the serjeant of the acatry, his baptism, 300
Bacon, James, salter, brother to the lord keeper, marriage of his daughter, 280; note, 389
Bacon, master, serjeant of the acatry, baptism of his son, 300; churching of his wife, 301
Baddow, death of Sir Clement Smith at, 24
Badge, the earl of Pembroke's, 32, 74
Bainbridge; see Benbryke
Baker, punished, 304
Baker, sir John, attends spital sermon, 132; dines with the lord mayor, 169; funeral of, 185; note, 370
Banaster, servant to sir E. Unton, killed in a fray in the street, 296
Banester, squire, his funeral, 112
Banister, mr. sent to the Tower, 10
Bankes, master, mourner at Ralph Preston's funeral, 176
Bankside, bear-baiting, 78
Baptism, unsettled opinions respecting, 242; see Christenings.
Barbers' hall, the clerks dine at, 89
Barber-surgeons, have the body of one hanged for an anatomy, 252; have a match of archery, 286; their feasts, 290
Barbican, fire at, 308
Barenteyn,—esquire, his funeral, 149
Barking, funeral of mrs. Bowes at, 122
Barlow, William, arrested and committed to the Fleet, 75; elected bishop of Chichester, 201; officiates at St. Paul's at the French king's obsequies, 210; at a funeral, ib.; preaches at court, 229
Barnes, Sir George, his death and funeral, 166; note, 363; burial of his widow, 199; his daughter the wife of Alexander Carlylle, vintner, 269
Barnes, esquire, month's mind of, and his wife, 175
Barnes, mercer in Cheapside, 343
Barnet, man burnt for heresy at, 94
Bart; see Brett
Bartelot, doctor, preaches at funerals, 8, 13; see Berkeley
Bartelett, physician, his funeral, 164
Barthelett, Thomas, printer to Henry VIII. his funeral, 95; note, 346
st. Bartholomew's the Little, christenings at, 198, 248; funerals, 3, 164, 199, 360; note, 350
st. Bartholomew's, Smithfield, funeral at, 164
st. Bartholomew fair, 1559, 207
Basing, funeral of the marchioness of Winchester at, 188
Baskerville, alderman Humphery, at the Grocers' feast, 260; at the Merchant-taylors', 262, 287; chosen sheriff, 265; receives the custody of the prisons, 268; sworn on Michaelmas day in the Exchequer, ib.; biog. note, 383
Baskerfelde, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Bassett,—esquire, one of the privy chamber to queen Mary, his funeral, 179
Bath Place, the residence of the earl of Arundel, 40, 155
Bath, knights of the, made at queen Mary's coronation, 45, 334; at queen Elizabeth's, 186, 370
Bath, countess of, death of, 273; funeral, 274, 275; note, 388
Bawdry, punishments for, 32, 78, 282, 295 (bis), 299
Baynard Castle, Anne countess of Pembroke dies at, 15; the earl of Pembroke there, 32; cardinal Pole lands at, 77; queen Elizabeth visits the earl of Pembroke there, 196, 275; marriages at, 300
Baynes, Ralph, consecrated bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 75; buried at St. Dunstan's in the West, 221; note, 378
Bear-baiting at the Bankside, 78; at court, 191, 198, 270
Becon, Thomas, committed to the Tower, 332; preacher at funerals, 216, 231; at a marriage, 288.
Bedford, John Russell, first earl of, his men of arms and standard, 13, 19; meets the lady Mary, 31; at the proclamation of Queen Mary, 37; his funeral, 83; note, 343
Bedford, Francis second earl of, chief mourner at his father's funeral, 84; present at the proclamation of queen Elizabeth, 178; at the Paul's cross sermon, 229; departs as ambassador to France, 248; returns, 252; conducts some French ambassadors, returning from Scotland to London, and entertains them at his house, 270; at the Salters' feast, 286; master St. John buried at his place, 301
Bedford, Anne countess of, 30; her funeral, 191; note, 371
Bedford, Margaret countess of, funeral, 291; note, 392
Bedingfield, sir Harry, made vice-chamberlain and captain of the guard, 162
Bedyll, John, accuses Throgmorton and Woodall of high treason, 104; arraigned, 107; executed, ib.
Bedy. . . ., John, clerk of the green cloth, funeral of, 231
Beer and ale, proclamation respecting, 147
Beggars, beadle of, punished for bawdry, 32
Begging, licence for, forged, 292; note, 407
Bell, John, bishop of Worcester, death of, 111; funeral, 112; note, 351
Bell, in Carter-lane, 228
Bell, in Gracechurch street, 238
Belleffe, William, vintner, married to a daughter of Alderman Mallory, 247
Bellringing on the queen's removes, 300, 396, 400
Belissun, a priest, pilloried for conjuring, 261
Benbryke, killed by the fall of his house in St. Clement's-lane, 34
st. Benet Sherehog, funeral at, 94
st. Benet's Paul's wharf, christening at, 216; funerals, 177, 247
Bentham, Thomas, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, preaches at Paul's cross, 218; at a funeral, 223; at court, 229; a spital sermon, 231; his wife brought to bed on London bridge, 229.
Berenger, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Bergavenny, Henry lord, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45; officiated as chief larderer at the same, ib.; mourner at St. Paul's, at the French king's obsequies, 210
Berkeley ("Bartelett"), Gilbert, bishop of Bath and Wells, preaches at St. Paul's, 278
Berkeley, sir John, made K.B. 370
Berkeley, sir Maurice, 337; funeral of his wife, 227
Bermondsey abbey, 303
Bermondsey, funeral at, 175
Berry, master, draper, mourner at a funeral, 210; his funeral, 311
Berwick, money sent to, 146
Bethell, master, committed to the Tower, 102
Bethnal Green, young sir John Gates's place at, 23
Bettes, William, master of fence, slain in the street, 247
Beverley, executions at, 142
Beverley fair, cart coming from, robbed by lord Sandes's son, 108
Beymont, hanged at St. Thomas a Watering, 225
Bill, William, dean of Westminster, preaches at Paul's cross, 178, 194; St. Mary's spital, 192; at court, 226; his burial, 264; note, 385
Billingsgate, punishment for cheating at, 283
Birch, John, made a serjeant-at-law, 373
Bird, John, deprived of the bishoprick of Chester, 58; suffragan to bishop Bonner, 341; see Byrd
Bishops, marriages of, 8, 199, 320; deprived, 201; note, 373; five new bishops consecrated, 220; note, 378; others consecrated at Lambeth, 251; Veron, the preacher, advocates their endowment, 214; bishop Pilkington advocates their having "better living," 227
Bishopsgate, the porter of, 226
Bishop's Head in Lombard street, 304
Black Boy in Cheap, 298
Blackfriars in Smithfield restored by queen Mary, 171; funerals at, 174, 179, 194
Blackfriars, lord Bray dies there, 158; lady Carden dies at, 225
Blackheath, triumph at, 18; the Kentish rebels come to, 52
Blackwell, mistress, godmother to Katharine Machyn, 153
Blackwell, scrivener, candidate for sheriff, 241; mourner at funerals, 273, 295
Blackwell, George, godfather to George Bacon, 300; churching of his daughter Mrs. Bacon, 301
Blackwell, William, his daughter married to master Matthew Draper, 199
Blackwell-house, confirmation of its privileges, 23; sir John Ayloffe lived at, 353
Blasyng star, 101; notes, 348
Blechingley, funerals at, 208, 225
Blundell, John, mercer, 385
Bodley, master, slain in St. Paul's churchyard, 227; his funeral, 228
Boleyne, sir James, funeral of, 266; note, 386
Boneard, John, condemned for robbing the queen's wardrobe, 93; again tried for attempting to rob the keeper of Newgate, 121; and burnt in the hand, 122
Bonner, Edmund, bishop of London, delivered from the Marshalsea, 39; a commissioner for the deprivation of bishops, 58; sings the mass of Requiem at bishop Gardiner's funeral, 97; receives cardinal Pole at Bow-church, 103; joins the procession at St. Paul's on St. Paul's day, 141; performs the closing in of the nuns of Syon, 145; at the funeral of the lady Anne of Cleves, ib.; performs the dirge at the king of [Portugal's] obsequies, 148; officiates at the duchess of Norfolk's funeral, 150; at the countess of Arundel's, 155; presides at the trial of heretics, 169; entertains the French ambassadors, 197; deprived of his bishopric, 200
Borough, William lord, knighted, 334
Borow, Baptist, the melener, his funeral, 21
Borow, Thomas, condemned for coining, 290
Boswell, clerk of the wards, funeral of his wife, 199
st. Botulph, Aldgate, funerals at, 10, 222, 255
st. Botulph, Aldersgate, funerals, 123, 147, 156, 280
st. Botulph, Bishopgate, burial at, 67; wedding at, 216; christening, 288; burning of the church goods at, and the cross of wood that stood in the churchyard, 208
st. Botulph's, Thames-street, funeral, 143
Bourn, Gilbert, preaches at a funeral, 28; at Paul's cross, 41, 49, 78; note, 332; consecrated bishop of Bath, 58; sent to the Tower, 238
Bourne, Sir John, knighted, 334
Bow-church; see St. Mary
Bow churchyard, assembly of Protestants at, 79
Bowes, alderman sir Martin, at the Grocers' feast, 260, 285; at the Goldsmiths', 261; at the Merchant-taylors', 287; at sir Rowland Hill's funeral, 272; sits at Guildhall, 290; note, 336
Bowes, lady, wife of sir Martin Bowes, her funeral, 46; note, 335
Bowes, master, brought to the Tower for a conspiracy in Cambridgeshire, 83
Bowes, Frances, wife of Martin, buried at
Barking, 122; note, 354
-, —— see Bowyes and Boysse
Bowthe, late of Calais, cast for treason, 56
Bowyes (Bowes?), lady, godmother to Mr. Nicholls's daughter, 305
Boxail, secretary, sent to the Tower, 238; note, 380
Boysse (Bowes?) and Gaskyn, fray between, 293
Bradford, committed to the Tower, 332; arraigned, 81; burnt in Smithfield, 90
Bradley, master, preaches a spital sermon, 305
Branch; see Fowler
Bray, John lord, attends the queen of Scots, 11; his men at arms, and standard, 12, 19; his death and funeral, 158; note, 361
Brayne, mr. sent to the Tower, 10
Bread-street, great fire in, 219
Brekett, (Brickett?) doctor, preaches at a funeral, 165
Brentford, 293
Brett ("Bart") and other captains of the Kentish rebels, taken into Kent for execution, 55
Brewers' Company, funerals at, 10, 249, 263
Brickhill, Benett Smyth hung for murder at, 102
Brickett; see Brekett
st. Bride's well, men hung at, 96; ecclesiastical visitors sit at, 207; christening, 288; funerals, 179 (?), 215, 291, 297, 300
Bridgehouse, the, 206, 304, 305; election of masters of, 194; festivities there on a marriage, 288
Bridewell, some gentlemen commit a fray at, 194; a man hung in, for robbing, 109; two officers of, condemned to the pillory, 111; the masters of, 205, 262, 291
Bromley, sir Thomas, 335
Brook, Robert, recorder of London, made a serjeant, 27; lord chief justice, and knighted, 342; at the trial of lord Stourton, 126
Brooke, sir David, chief baron, knighted, 335; attends spital sermon, 132
Brookes, James, consecrated bishop of Gloucester, 58
Brotherhood of Jhesus; see Jhesus
Brown, esquire, penon and coat armour made for his funeral, 219
Brown, a tallow-chandler, his wife punished for bawdry, 242
Browne, sir Anthony, chief mourner at the countess of Southampton's funeral, 2; present at a sermon, 48; created viscount Montagu, 67
Browne, lady, wife of sir Anthony, 30; her funeral, 39; note, 331
Browne, Francis, his wife's funeral, 133
Browne, sir Humphrey, death and funeral of, 297; note, 393
Browne, judge, present at a sermon, 48; attends spital sermon, 132
Browne, John, son of sir W. Browne, who died mayor in 1508, chosen sheriff, 23; dismissed on a fine, 24
Browne, Thomas, 151
Browne, Valentine, auditor of Berwick, marries a niece of lord keeper Bacon, 280
Browne, master, elected warden of the Merchant-taylors, 287
Bruse, sir John, knighted, 335
Bruton, sir Richard, his funeral, 121
Bruton, a gentleman, arraigned at Westminster hall, 285; hanged, 301
Brydges, sir John, attendant on the lady Elizabeth in 1553, 37; his eldest son (or brother?) drowned, 70; note, 332, 398; created lord Chandos, 59; see Chandos
Brydges, sir Richard, knighted, 335; funeral of, 173
Brydges, Thomas, drowned, 41; notes, 332, 398
Brysse, serjeant of the woodyard, buried, 122
Bucer, Martin, his body disinterred at Cambridge, and burnt, 124
Bull, mourner, 237
Bull and bear baiting, 270
Bull's head, beside London stone, 238
Bullok, John, orders sepulchral insignia for sir Thomas Kneesworth's monument, 285
Bulstrode, Thomas, funeral of, 244; note, 383
Bumsted, a gentleman, funeral of, 249
Burgh, lord; see Borough
Burlington, rebel executed at, 142
Burnings; see Hereticks
Bury St. Edmund's, the Duke of Northumberland moves towards, 36; a shoemaker burnt for heresy at, 92
Busken, master, preaches at funerals, 289, 299
Busse (Bush?), master, skinner, funeral at St. Margaret Moyses, 224
Butchers punished for bad meat, 56, 57
Butler, Bartholomew, 336
Byrd, master, cowper, funeral of, 140
Cage, master, funeral of, 226
Caius, doctor, his work on the sweating sickness, 319
Calais, siege of, 162; loss of, 163; lord Wentworth's trial for its loss, 195, 220
Calf, a prodigious, 280
Caltham, John, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
Camberwell, funerals at, 144, 247
Cambridge, the duke of Northumberland's army moves towards, 36; the duke arrested, and queen Mary proclaimed at, 37; disinterment and burning of the bodies of Bucer and Fagius, 124; coiners taken at, 164; carried to the Tower, 165; funeral at, 235
Cambridgeshire, conspiracy in, March 1554–5, 83
Campion, master, brewer in Hay-lane, fatal accident to his maid, 302
Candlemas-day, celebrated at St. Paul's, 225; mass on, in 1563, disturbed, 299
Canterbury, execution at, 4; heretics burnt at, 91
Cannon-row; see Channel-row
Capel, sir Giles, funeral of, 108; note, 350
Capel, sir Harry, funeral of, 164; note, 362
Carden; See Cawarden
Cardmaker, arrested, 75; examined, 86; condemned, and burnt, 88
Cardyff, Henry lord Herbert of; see Herbert
Carew, sir Gawen, delivered from the Tower, 80
Carey, widow of sir John, her funeral, 193; note, 372
Carey, master, deputy for lord Hunsdon as godfather to Robert Dethick, 264
Carlton, master, married the widow of sir George Harper, 224
Carlylle, Alexander, master of the Vintners, death of, 269; funeral, ib.
Carpenters' hall, 236
Carter, killed by a Frenchman in the street, 296
Caryll, John, made a serjeant-at-law, 27, 327
Carus, Thomas, made a serjeant, 373
Cat hung on the gallows in Cheapside, 59; note, 338
Castillion, John Baptist, 384
Castle in New Fish-street, 285
Catlyn, Richard, made a serjeant-at-law, 27, 327; lord chief justice of England (1562) at mr. Goodrick's funeral, 283; at the Salters' feast, 286
Catter, mourner at bishop Griffith's funeral, 180
Cave, sir Thomas, knighted, 335; funeral of, 173; note, 366
Cavendish, sir William, funeral, 156; note, 360
Cawarden, sir Thomas, his death, 208; burial ib.; note, 374; funeral of his widow, 225
Cecill, Richard, esq. gentleman of the king's robes, funeral, 32; note, 329
Cecill, sir William, knighted in 1551, 10; sent ambassador to Scotland, 236; at Paul's cross sermon, 248; entertains the queen to supper 13 July, 1561, 263
Cecill, lady, godmother to the daughter of William Hervey, Clarenceux, 289
Chadsay, doctor, his sermon on the queen's supposed quickening, 341; preaches at Paul's cross, 80, 135; at funerals, 135, 166; sent to the Tower, 235
Chalenger, widow, funeral of, 171
Chalenger, a baker, punished, 304
Chaloner, lady, wife of sir Thomas, funeral, 123, note, 404
Chamber, sir Thomas, parson of Trinity the Little, his merry-making, 132; his scandalous conduct and dismissal, 205; note, 205
Chamberlain, captain of Calais, arraigned at Guildhall, 220
Chamberlain, sir Leonard, knighted, 334; funeral of his wife, 136
Chamberlain, sir Ralph, knighted, 334
Chamberlain, alderman Richard, mourner at funerals, 200, 272; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; chosen sheriff, 1562, 289; sworn, 293; executor to mistress Lewen, 295, 392; note, 391
Chamberlain, sir Thomas, christening of his son, 216; starts as ambassador to Spain, 225
Chamberlain, lady (wife of sir Thomas), widow of master Machyll, cloth-worker, 216
Chamberlayne, sir Reynold, captain of Guernsey, articles made for his funeral, 271
Chambers, John, bishop of Peterborough, his obsequies, 101, 348.
Chamley; see Cholmeley
Champion, alderman Richard, chosen sheriff,
170; present at the Merchant-taylors' feast,
287; note, 364
-, —— Barbara his wife, 347; godmother
to Thomas White, 248
Champneys, sir John, his funeral, 115; note, 352
Channell-row, the earl of Sussex dies there, 126
Chancellor's (Chancery) lane, 7, 284
Chandos, sir John Brydges created lord, 59; a mourner at the duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70; his funeral, 133; note, 356; see Brydges
Chandos, Elizabeth lady, her funeral, 221; note, 378
Chantry priest hangs himself, 139
Charing cross, fray at, 74; three men hung at, 86; one afterwards burnt by the gallows, ib.
Charnock, master, set in the pillory, 300
Charles V. emperor, his obsequy at Westminster, 184; note, 369; alarmed by the comet of 1556, 403
Charter-house, occupied by sir Edward North, 30, 328; funeral of a monk, 110; the monks dismissed, 204; queen Elizabeth lodges at, on her accession, 179, 180; visits lord North there, 263; lady North dies there, 242
Cheap, pillory in, 60, 63, 64, 103, 104, 107; the "post of reformation" near the Standard 109; whipping in, 266; the Black Boy in, 298
Cheapside cross, cat hanged thereon habited like a priest, 59; reward offered to discover the offender, 60
Cheke, sir John, knighted, 10; note, 322; committed to the Tower, 27, 38; his death, 151; note, 359
Chelmsford, funeral at, 154
Chelsea? "Clessay," 6
Chelsea, fire at, 41; the lady Anna of Cleves dies at, 144; funeral of duchess of Northumberland at, 86; funeral of lord Bray at, 153
Chenies, funerals at, 83, 191, 291, 301 (?)
Cheney, sir Thomas, K.G. lord warden of the
cinque ports and treasurer of the household,
his men of arms, 13, and guidon, 20; at the
proclamation of queen Mary, 37; fray of his
servants with the inns of court, 65; at St.
George's day, 1557, 134; his funeral, 184;
note, 369
-, —— , lady, death, 282; funeral, 283; note,
390
Chenney, master, preaches at court, 230
Cheese sold at three halfpence a pound, 241
Chester, sir Robert, 316; funeral of his wife, 303; notes, 357, 394
Chester, alderman sir William, knighted at Greenwich, 125; mourner at funerals, 210, 237, 304, 311; his mildness towards heretics, 395; funeral of his wife, 240; note, 381; his house, 363
Chetwode, Richard, funeral of, 223; note, 378
Cheyne; see Cheney
Chichester, monstrous child brought from, 284
Chichester, sir John, knighted, 334; committed to the Tower, 104
Chicken, parson, 48; note, 336
Chidley, judge, at examination of bishop Tunstall, 26; sits as justice at Guildhall, 290
Child, infant, supposed to speak, 88; note, 343
Child, prodigious, 284
Child murder, 301
Cholmley, Ranulph, made a serjeant at law, 373; death, 306; funeral, 307; notes, 392, 395
Cholmley, sir Roger, chief justice, at examination of bishop Tunstall, 26; commissioner for receiving certificates of church goods, 34; committed to the Tower, 38; delivered, with a great fine, 43; attends spital sermon, 132; at the Grocers' feast, 260; sits at Guildhall, 290; funeral of his wife, 181; note, 368
Cholmeley, mistress, her funeral, 294; note, 392
Christ, fanatic whipped for personating, 255
Christchurch, Newgate St., funerals, 184, 236
Christ's hospital, children of, clothed at Christmas 1552–3, 28; children attend a funeral, 32; attend the spital sermon, 131; masters of, attend funerals with their green staves, 99, 224; Grafton the printer chief master, 236; its original object, 328
Christenings, 216, 248, 264, 249, 288 (two)
Christmas, festivities of 1551–2, 13; of 1552–3, 28
Christopherson, John, bishop of Chichester, a commissioner for the deprivation of bishops, 58; a commissioner sent to Cambridge to burn the bodies of Bucer and Fagius, 124; his funeral, 184; note, 369
Chudleigh, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Church goods, &c., commissioners of inquiry sit at Guildhall in April 1553, 34
Church goods, burnt, 266; note, 386
Churchings, 249, 301
Clark's wife, a goldsmith, punished, 31
Clarenceux king of arms, creation of, 158
Clayton, Thomas, elected sheriff, 22; but dismissed on a fine, 23
st. Clement's without Temple-bar, funerals, 149, 155, 193, 262; magazine, 89; procession of, 63, 138, 89
Clement's inn, robbery at, 242
st. Clement's lane, fall of a house in, 34
Clergy, benefit of, 227
Clerks, company of, present at funerals, passim. Chester the receiver takes possession of their hall, 5; note, 316; celebrate an even-song and procession at Guildhall college, 62, 88, 106; dinners, 236, 282
Clerks of London, present at funerals, 2, 3 (two), 7, 21, 28, 47, 56, 67, 176, 188, 235 (two), 240, 249, 254, 257, 261, 266, 269, 283
Clerkenwell, funerals at, 112, 147, 174, 188; sir Richard Mansfield dies at, 194; wrestling at, 204; see st. John's
Cleves, lady Anna of, dined at queen Mary's coronation, 46; her death, 144; funeral 145, 146; note, 358
Clifford, sir Thomas, his widow, funeral of, 159; note, 362
Clifford, lady Margaret, married to lord Strange, 82
Clifton, sir Gervase, chief mourner at the countess of Southampton's funeral, 2
Clinton, Edward lord [afterwards the first earl
of Lincoln], lord admiral, attends the king,
6; entertains the king in a ship at Deptford,
7; death of his wife in 1551, 9; his men at
arms, guidon and badge, 20; attends queen
Mary, 31; made Constable of the Tower,
35; conducts the prince of Piedmont to the
Tower, 79; accompanies the contingent sent
in aid of king Philip, July 1557, 143; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; witnesses the city muster, 202; entertains the
queen, 207; a judge at justs, 233
-, —— sir Henry, made K.B. at queen Mary's
coronation, 45, 334
-, —— Elizabeth lady, death, 9; note, 320
-, —— Ursula lady, 30
Cloth, its sale confined to Blackwell hall, 23
Clothiers, highway robbery of, 95
Clothworkers; sir William Hewitt the first lord mayor of their Company, 213; their feast, 1561, 265; attend a funeral, 256
Cobham, Anne lady, funeral 179; note, 368
Cobham, Dorothy lady, death of, 212; funeral,
213; note, 376
-, —— George lord, his men of arms, 13;
and standard, 20; present at the proclamation of Queen Mary, 37; conducts cardinal
Pole into London, 75; bears a sword of state,
129; present at st. George's day, 1557, 134;
death, 175; funeral, 176; note, 367
-, —— William lord, mourner at St. Paul's
at the French king's obsequies, 210
-, —— master, joins sir Thomas Wyatt's rebellion, 52; committed to the Tower, 54;
delivered from the Tower, 58
-, —— master, rescues a debtor when arrested,
221
Cobham, queen Elizabeth at, 204
Cockes, John, made Portcullis pursuivant, 336; created Lancaster herald, 186
Coinage, reduced in value, 7, note, 317; new, in 1554, 69; proclamations on, 114, 122, 243, 245, 260, 272, 276, 279; notes, 383, 384, 388
Coiners, hung at Tybourn, 69, 91; some taken at Cambridge, 164; carried to the Tower, 165; some taken to the Tower, 234, and removed to the Marshalsea, ib.; six cast for death, 290
Coke, master, at examination of bishop Tunstall, 26
Coke, master, rides with the lord of misrule, 33
Coke, master, committed to the Tower, 38
Coke, master of requests, buried in Hertfordshire, 150
Colburne, William, made Rouge-dragon pursuivant, 336
Coldharbour, the earl of Shrewsbury's, 74, 224, 258, 269, 393
Coldwell, master, funeral, 309
Cole, dean of St. Paul's, sent to the Tower, 235; to the Fleet, 238
Cole, parson of High Ongar, preaches spital sermon, 231, 254, 305
Colleges, &c. wives dismissed from, by command of queen Elizabeth, 265, 267
Collier, punished in the pillory for seditious words, 71
Colman's hedge, by St. Giles's in the fields, 267
Comet; see Blasyng star
Compagni, Bartholomew, buried at St. Paul's, 257; note, 384
Conception of the Virgin, procession upon the feast, 78
Condé, the prince of, in arms against the duke of Guise, 295; taken prisoner, 298; note, 396
Conduit, man punished for striving at a, 34
Conduits, failure of, 245; its cause, 246
Conduit-heads visited by the lord mayor, &c. 292
Conjuring, 261
Constable, sir John, knighted, 335
Constable, sir Marmaduke, death of, 234; funeral, 238
Conyers, hanged for murder, 102, 103; note, 349
Cooke, Edmund, marriage of, 288; note, 391
Cooke, Robert, created Blanch-rose pursuivant, 275; Chester herald 276; note, 388
Cooke, William, dean of the arches and high
judge of the admiralty, 172; funeral, 187;
note, 365
-, —— see Coke
Cooks, festival of the queen's, 191
Coopers' hall, the Sextons dine at 140
Copes, taken from the London parishes, temp. Edw. VI. returned temp. Mary, 165
Copley, dame Elizabeth, funeral, 221; note,
378
-, —— sir Robert, 378, 394
Corbet, Reginald, made a serjeant-at-law, 373
Corbet, sir Richard, committed to the Tower, 38
Corbett, master, at sir Rowl. Hill's funeral, 272
Cordell, sir William, master of the rolls, at
sir Rowl. Hill's funeral, 272; godfather to
-, —— Cromwell, 277; godfather to the
daughter of Clarenceux, 288; sits at Guildhall, 290
Cordwainer-street ward, 127
Cornwallis, sir Thomas, sent against Wyatt, 52; made comptroller of the household, 162; justs, 233
Corewel, or Cornwell, Edward, fled beyond sea and proclaimed a traitor, 103
Coronation of queen Mary, 45, 334
-, —— of queen Elizabeth, 185, 186
Corpus Christi day, processions on, 63, 139; note, 399
Corwyn, Hugh, archbishop of Dublin, consecrated at Saint Paul's, 94
Cotes, doctor, consecrated bishop of West Chester, 58; preaches at Paul's cross, 79
Cotgrave, master, buried at St. Dunstan's,
Fleet-street, 276; note 386
-, —— Hugh, made Rouge-croix pursuivant,
336; accompanies Clarenceux on his visitation, 264
Cottelle, tallow chandler, accidental death of, 219; funeral, ib.
Cotton, sir John, knighted, 335
-, —— sir Richard, made comptroller of the
king's house, 23; his funeral, 115; note
352
-, —— Thomas, 348
-, —— master, "a great rich man of law," his
funeral, 177
Cotyngham, the queen's poulterer, his family poisoned by a maid servant, 196
Council, the queen's, dines with the lord mayor, 22 March, 1557–8, 169
Courtenay, sir William, knighted 335; committed to the Tower, 104; embarks for
foreign service, 144
-, —— see Devonshire
Coverdale, Miles, his books ordered to be delivered up, 90; preaches at funerals, 3, 4, 289; at Paul's cross, 218, 233, 279
Couper, John, master of the Mary-Rose of London, wounded in fight with the French, 153
Cowper, John, sheriff, funeral of his wife, 22;
at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; note, 407
-, —— mistress Basilia, funeral of, 22; note,
407
Cox, doctor, dean of Westminster, brought to
the Tower and committed to the Marshalsea, 39; preaches before the queen, 189, 190;
preaches at St. Mary's spital, 192; elected
bishop of Norwich 1559, 201; preaches at
Paul's cross, 235; at court, 253 (that none
should preach of high matters unless well
learned); at mr. Goodrick's funeral, 283;
-, —— John; see Cockes
Cranbrook, Kent, 56
Crane, and his wife, sent to the Tower, 10
Crane's wife, commits suicide, 284
Crane in Cruched-friars, 131
Cranmer, archbishop, arraigned at Guildhall, 48; brought out of the Tower and conveyed towards Oxford, 57; his books ordered to be delivered up, 90; burned at Oxford, 103
Cree-church, the duke of Norfolk's place, 186, 294
Cripps, sir Harry, knighted, 335
Croft, Elizabeth, 339
Crofts, sir James, discharged from the constableship of the Tower, 35; brought prisoner to
the Tower, 56; brought for trial to Guildhall, 60; arraigned, 61; delivered from the
Tower, 80
-, —— sir John, knighted, 335
Croker, master, buried at Allhallows-stayning, 123
Crome, doctor, imprisoned for preaching without licence, 51; arraigned, 80; examined, 81; death of, 286
Cromwell, Gregory lord, death and funeral, 7; note, 317
Cromwell, sir Henry Williams alias, christening of his daughter, 277; notes, 330, 389
Crooked-lane, accidental explosion in, 239; note, 381
Crosses, ordered for parish churches, 50; note, 399; in Bishopsgate churchyard, 208
Crowley, Robert, preaches at Paul's cross, 215, 229, 269; at funerals, 269, 278, 291, 311; at a marriage, 296; biog. note, 376
Croydon, earthquake at, 6; queen Mary at the archbishop's, 114
Cruched Friars, Sir James Wylford dies at, in 1550, 3
Cuckold haven, 283
Culpepper, gentleman of Gray's inn, 277
Cumberland, Henry earl of, bears the queen's sword at the opening of Parliament, 74; marriage of his daughter to lord Strange, 82.
Curteis, alderman sir Thomas, takes his oath as lord mayor, 155; entertains the queen's council to dinner, 169; his funeral, 217; note, 377
Customer, murder of Arden the, 4
Cutpurse, James Ellys, the great, his trial, 18; hanged, 21; others hanged, 137
Cutt, master, brought to the Tower for a conspiracy in Cambridgeshire, 83
-, —— master, great robbery done by, 242
Dacre of the North, William lord, sent to the
Tower, 12; some of his men arrive in London
from beyond Carlisle, on their way to foreign
service, 144
-, —— of the South, Gregory lord, mourner
at St. Paul's at the French king's obsequies,
210
Dalbeney, master, merchant-taylor, funeral, 173
Dalle, John, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
Dalle, doctor, executor to lady Dormer, 299
Dallison, William, made a serjeant-at-law, 327
Dalton, Laurence, created Norroy king of arms, 181, note, 361; his funeral, 273, note, 388
Damsell, sir William, knighted, 335
Daniell, John, committed to the Tower, 102; hung at Tybourn, 109; note, 351
Daniel, goldsmith, entertains the son of the earl of Tyrone, 275
Darbishire, doctor, chancellor of St. Paul's, preaches a funeral sermon, 106; installed, ib.
Darcy, sir Arthur, the house of the White Friars on Tower hill given him, 26; mourner at the king of [Portugal's] obsequies, 148; dwelling at the new abbay on Tower-hill, death of his wife, 220; her funeral, 222; his death, 254; funeral, 255; book dedicated to, 379; note, 384
Darcy, George lord, lord chamberlain, elected
K.G. and installed, 10; his men of arms, 13;
and standard, 20; attends the lady Mary, 31;
bears the king's train, 329; bears the
queen's sword, 122; present at St. George's
day, 1557, 134; at the funeral of the lady
Anna of Cleves, 145, 146
-, —— George, slays Lewis West, 107; his
penance, 121; arraigned for the murder, 165;
note, 349
-, —— John lord, (of the North), made K.B.
370
-, —— John lord, (of Chiche,) made K.B.
370
Dartford, the Kentish rebels march to, 52; queen Elizabeth at, 204
Dause, master, his burial, 146
Davenet,—merchant-taylor, his funeral,
27; note, 327
-, —— married to master Sparke's daughter,
300
Davison, taylor, set in the pillory for seditious words, 154
Dawney, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Day, John, the printer, committed to the
Tower, 72; note, 340
-, —— master, chief chafer of wax to the lord
chancellor, his funeral, 210
-, —— bishop George, his funeral, 111; note
351
Death, personification of, 125
Delamore,—buried in Oxfordshire, 257
Delawarr; see Warre (de la)
Denham, elected third warden of the Skinners' company, 260
Denham,—esquire, buried at St. Bride's, 300
Denys, Philip, his funeral, 113; note, 352
Deptford, king Edward banqueted at, 7, 317; mock naval fight at, 232
Derby, Edward earl of, comes to London from the North, 6; attends the king to Blackheath, ib.; arrives in London with four-score velvet coats, and 218 yeomen, 40; high constable at queen Mary's coronation, 45; at St. George's feast, 1563, 306
Derby, Anne countess of, funeral, 2; note, 314
Dericote, Arthur, funeral of, 296; note, 393
Dethick, sir Gilbert, christening of his son
Robert, 264; note, 385
-, —— John, committed to the Tower, 102;
accuses his comrades, 104; arraigned, 107;
executed, ib.
Devonshire, Edward Courtenay earl of, released from prison, 39; present at a sermon at Paul's cross, 41; created Earl of Devonshire, 43; made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45; bore the sword at the same, 46; and at the opening of Parliament, ib.; present at a sermon, 48; receives the Spanish ambassadors, 50; carried towards Fotheringay, 64; his servant Walker imprisoned for carrying letters, 118
Dey, John, parson of st. Ethelburga, 333
Dice, false, punishment for, 68
st. Dionis Fanchurch, funeral, 217
Disputation between the bishops and new preachers, 192; note, 372
Ditton, lady Berkeley's funeral at, 227
Dobbs, alderman sir Richard, present at a sermon, 48; death, 105; funeral, 106; death of his widow, 268; funeral, 269; note, 349
Docket, Richard, grocer, his death, 154
Docwra, Thomas, proctor, funeral, 201; note, 373
Docwra (?) mistress, funeral of, 254
Dodmer, master, (son of sir Ralph Dodmer,) funeral of, 170; note, 364
Dogs, proclamation respecting, 312, note, 396
Doge, master, funeral, 136
Dole for a sick man (sir Rowland Hill) 270
Dolman, tallow-chandler in Southwark, bishop Tunstall at his house, 204
Dolphins, or rygges, taken in the Thames, 22; others, 23, 25, 26; notes, 326, 327
Doncaster, rebel executed at, 142
Dorking, earthquake at, 6
Dormer, sir (William,) made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45, 334
Dormer, sir Robert, his funeral, 22; note, 325
Dormer,—esquire, son of sir Michael, 296
Dormer, lady, funeral, 299; note, 393
Dorset, Henry Grey, marquess of, created duke of Suffolk, 10; see Suffolk
Dover, king Philip takes shipping there, 142; English contingent embarks there, 143
Dowdall, George, archbishop of Armagh, carried to be buried in Ireland, 171
Downe, Robert, master of the Ironmongers, his funeral, 120; note, 354
Drakes, John, servant of sir Anthony Knevett, contrives a prophetic voice in Aldersgate street, 66
Drapers, company of, present at funerals, 59, 67, 117, 210, 240, 311
Draper, alderman Christopher, present at funerals, 141, 304; bellman's announcement in his ward, 123; elected sheriff, 1560, 241; at the Grocers' feast, 260; closes his shrievalty, 268; note, 381
Draper, master, at an oyster feast, 143
Draper, master Matthew, (misprinted "Matthew, draper") married to the daughter of master William Blakewell, 199; note, 373
Draper, mistress, of Camberwell, her funeral,
144; note, 358
-, —— Sense, godmother to George Bacon,
300
-, —— William, elected master of the Bridge
house, 194; overseer of mistress Lewen's will,
294
Drowning in the Thames, deaths by, 21
Drury, William, married to the widow of lord Williams of Thame, 244
Duckington, [Robert,] chosen renter warden of the Merchant-taylors' company, 1560, 239; funeral of, 293
Dudley, lord Ambrose, committed to the Tower,
37; arraigned and condemned, 48; conducts
the prince of Sweden into London, 214;
defender at the justs, 217, 233; created earl
of Warwick, 273
-, —— lady Amy, her funeral 242; note, 382
-, —— sir Andrew, (brother to John duke
of Northumberland,) elected K.G. 8, 17;
installed chief gentleman of the privy chamber,
329; committed to the Tower, 37; arraigned
and condemned, 41
-, —— Cecily baroness, funeral, 61; notes,
338, 398
-, —— Edward lord, knighted, 334
-, —— lord Guildford, arraigned at Guildhall,
13 Nov. 1553, 48
-, —— lord Harry, committed to the Tower,
25, 37; arraigned and condemned, 48; slain
at St. Quintin's, 147, 150; note, 359
-, —— sir Harry, brought from Calais to the
Tower of London, 39
-, —— Harry, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a
traitor, 103
-, —— lady Jane, arraigned at Guildhall, 48;
-, —— John lord, his funeral, 44; notes, 334,
398
-, —— lord Robert, committed to the Tower,
38; arraigned and condemned for treason,
51; sent with letters to queen Mary from
king Philip, 128; made master of the horse,
180; elected K.G. 196; installed 200; witnesses the city musters, 202; conducts the
prince of Sweden into London, 214; and
gives him a banquet, 215; godfather to sir
Thomas Chamberlain's son, 216; engaged
in the justs, 216, 233; fray between his
men and lord Herbert's, 245; at Paul's
cross sermon, 248; man whipped for counterfeiting his hand, 252; has a wager shot in
Finsbury field, 261; at St. George's feast,
1563, 305, 306
Duncombe, a gentleman, hanged in Bedfordshire for highway robbery, 228
Dunne, doctor Gabriel, funeral, 181; note, 369
Dune, John, executor to mrs. Luwen, 295
st. Dunstan's in the West, funerals at, 2, 7, 125, 156, 221, 267, 273, 294, 307
st. Dunstan's in the East, re-consecrated after suspension, 78; again suspended, 82; parishioners burnt for heresy, 152; marriage, 280; funerals, 99, 113, 136, 171, 219
Durham place, mass there, 299
Dyer, James, made a serjeant at law, 27, 327
Dymmoke, master, champion at queen Mary's coronation, 45
Dymmocke, master, the Muscovy ambassador lodged at his house in Fenchurch-street, 127, 130
Earthquake, 6
Edmondes, Andrew and Christopher, 354
st. Edmund, Lombard-street, mass for the strangers there, 65; funerals at, 182, 210
st. Edward the Confessor, restoration of his shrine at Westminster, 130; which is visited by the Muscovite ambassador, 132
Edward, King, takes part in a triumph at Greenwich, 6, note, 316; in another at Blackheath, 7; sups at Deptford, 7, note, 317; wears the order of st. Michael, 9, notes, 321, 397; receives his aunt the queen of Scots, 11; wears the robes of the garter on st. George's day, 17; his death, rumoured to be by poison, 35; his funeral, 39; note 331; hearse for in St. Paul's, 49; a young man apprehended for personating, 87; pretended messenger from, whipped, 88
Edward, David, servant to the lord bishop of Winchester, 151
Egerton, sir Ralph, knighted, 335
Eggyllfield, master, mourner at sir Richard Dobbes' funeral, 106
Eggyllston, Richard, tailor, murdered in the Long Acre, 121
Egypt, the Nine Tribes of, rumour respecting, 265
Elderton, sits as justice at Guildhall, 290
Elizabeth, the lady (afterwards queen) visits her brother King Edward, 16; rides through London to Somerset Place, 37; through London to Aldgate, 38; attends the queen on her entrance into London, ib.; dines at queen Mary's coronation, 46; rides into London in state, 57; carried to the Tower, 58; delivered 63; fasts with the queen, 94; rides through London to Somerset Place, 120; and back toward Bishop's Hatfield, ib.; comes riding into London, 8, 166; returns to the country, 167; proclamation of her accession to the throne, 178, note, 368; rides from Hadley to London, 179, note, 368; rides in state to the Tower, 180; removes to Somerset Place, ib.; takes barge from Whitehall to the Tower, 186; rides in state through London, and crowned at Westminster, ib.; witnesses the festival of her kitchen servants, 191; keeps st. George's day, 195; sups with the earl of Pembroke, 196; witnesses May-day sports on the Thames, ib., and a May-game at Grenwich, 201; reviews the city musters in Greenwich-park, 202; visits the new ship Elizabeth-Jonas, 203; goes in progress to Dartford, and Cobham, 204; entertained at Nonsuch, 206; moves from Hampton Court to the lord admiral's, 207; has a play at Court, 221; knights the lord mayor, 224; keeps her maundy in 1560, 230; visits her ships at Deptford, 232, goes in procession with the knights of the Garter, 232, note, 379; on the Thames, 234; starts from Greenwich on her progress, 29 July, 1560, dines at Lambeth, and proceeds to Richmond, Oatlands, and Sutton, 241; witnesses a display of the masters of fence, 250; wrestling, 251; goes in procession on st. George's day 1561, 257; witnesses a water-pageant at Greenwich, 261; visits the Tower mint, 262; and the Charter-house, 263; sups with secretary Cecill, ib.; proceeds in state through London, ib.; is godmother to Robert son of sir Gilbert Dethick, 264; note, 385; removes from Hertford Castle to Enfield, 267; from Enfield to St. James's, ib.; present at bull and bear-baiting at Whitehall, 270; witnesses a play and masque of the gentlemen of the Temple, 275; dines with the earl of Pembroke at Baynard's castle, 275; hears the Lent sermons, 276; keeps st. George's day 1562, 280; removes from Westminster to Greenwich, 284; the prophet Helyas Hall brought to her, ib.; removes from Hampton court to Somerset-place, 295; rides to open her second Parliament, 299; holds st. George's feast 1563, 306; goes down the river to Greenwich, 309; her order respecting the portraits of herself and the king of Sweden, 385
Elizabeth-Jonas, the queen's ship, 203
Ellys, James, a cut-purse, his trial, 18; hung, 21
Eltham, visited by queen Mary, 110; by queen Elizabeth, 206
Eltheston,—esquire, funeral of, 190
Elsing spital, 74
Ely, a monk of; see Fowler
Enfield, queen Elizabeth at, 267
Epping forest, king Philip goes hunting there, 141
Erconwald's (saint) day, 75, 340
Esquires of the lord mayor's house, the four, 331
Essex, sir Thomas, funeral of, 174; note, 367
Essex, heretics of, 87, 89, 130
st. Ethelburga, London, priest of, set in the pillory, 42; note, 333
Exchequer, money sent from to Berwick, 146
Exeter, marchioness of, attends queen Mary on her entrance into London, 38
Eyton, or Heton, George, chosen warden of the Merchant-taylors, 91; master, 141; note, 344
Fagius, Paulus, his body disinterred from st. Michael's church at Cambridge, and burnt, 124
st. Faith's, funerals at, 175 (two), 201
False accusing, punishment for, 118, 354
Fanatics, 255
Fanshawe, mrs. funeral, 276
Farnham, funeral of the countess of Southampton at, 2
Fawcett? ("Phassett"), gentleman, funeral of, 263
Fawkener, Thomas, squire, his obsequy, 176
Feckenham, doctor John, abbat of Westminster, preaches at Paul's cross the Sunday before queen Mary's coronation, 44; at St. Mary Overy's, and twice at St. Stephen's Walbrook, 48; preaches at Paul's cross, 76, 139, 158, 168; installed abbat of Westminster, 118; consecrated, 119; preaches at the abbey, 131; entertains the Muscovite ambassador, 132; at the inclosing of the nuns of Syon, 145; preaches at the funeral of the lady Anna of Cleves, ib.; preaches at the countess of Arundel's funeral, 155; talks with heretics about to be burned in Smithfield, 157; goes in procession on st. Andrew's day, 159; deprived, 204; sent to the Tower, 235
Fence, White a master of, 82; one slain in the street, 247; some perform a challenge before the queen, 250
Fenchurch-street, master Dymmocke's in, 127, 130; May pole in, 20; May game there in 1557, 137
Fermor, sir John, knighted, 335
Ferrar, Robert, deprived of the bishopric of St. David's, 58
Ferrer (?) Thomas, his funeral, 91
Ferrers, Richard Devereux, lord, committed to the Tower, 39; delivered, with a great fine, 43
Ferrers, George, lord of misrule, 328
Ferrex and Porrex, 388
Fetherstone, a counterfeit Edward VI. executed, 101; note, 348
Fetter-lane, mass said there, and disturbed, 292
Feversham, murder of mr. Arden at, 4; notes, 315
Finch, mistress, buried at the Savoy, 152
-, —— sir Erasmus, 394
-, —— sir Thomas, lost in the Greyhound, 302,
308; note, 394
Finland, John duke of; see Sweden
Finsbury field, marsh fires seen in, 123; archery matches in, 132, 261; a woman slain by an arrow there, 136; wrestling in, 208
Fire at the George in Bread street, 219; in the Tower, 268; in Watling street, 309
Fish, young fry of, punishment for bringing to market, 253
Fisher (alias Fitzwilliam), Thomas, 391
Fishes; see Dolphins
Fishmongers' company, procession of, 62, 89, 138; present at funerals, 22, 68, 143, 166, 217; the duke of Norfolk admitted free of their company, 274; renew the ornaments of sir Thomas Kneesworth's tomb, 285; and sir William Walworth's, 408
Fishmonger, one set in the pillory, 189; note 371
Fitton, sir Edward, knighted, 335
FitzGerald, lord, knighted, 334; see Kildare
FitzJames, sir James, knighted, 335
Fitzwalter, Henry lord, at sir T. Audley's funeral, 73; tilts with the king, 76; see Sussex
Fitzwalter, lady, buried at Woodham Walter, 80; note, 341
Fitzwilliam, John, 348
Fitzwilliam (Thomas?) funeral of, 286; note, 391
Fitzwilliam, sir William, knighted, 335; mourner at bishop Chambers's funeral, 348; funeral of, 215; note, 376
Fitzwilliam, sir William, new funeral trophies made for, 302; note, 394
Flamborough, rebel executed at, 142
Flammock, grocer, funeral of, 247
Fleet Street, (st. Bride's) well in, 96; a man slain in, 131; fray in, 195
Fleet prison, 128
Fletcher, chosen master of the Skinners' company, 237
Fletchers, company of, present at a funeral, 187
Flood, in 1555, 94
Flower, William, Chester herald, created Norroy, 276; note, 389
Folkes, Richard, elected sheriff in 1560, 241; note, 381
Forgery of handwriting, 277, 278; of a licence to beg, 292; see Coining
Fortescue, master, 301
Fortune-telling, 269
Foster, sir Humphrey, funeral, 114; note, 403
st. Foster, funerals at, 16, 211, 249
Fotheringay, the earl of Devonshire carried to, 64
Fowler, alias Branch, wounds a priest, in St. Margaret's, Westminster, 85; arraigned, ib.; burnt, ib.
Fox-hunting, by the corporation of London, at Saint Giles's, 292
Framlingham, duke of Norfolk buried at, 70
France, peace proclaimed with, 193; note, 372; see French
Francis II. proclaims himself king of Scotland and England, 205; proclamation in London relating to, 229, note, 379; his death, 246
Fray, at Bridewell, 194; another in Fleet street, 195; at court, 245; between lord Montagu's men and lord Delawarr's, 270; in Smithfield, 282; in Redcross street, 293; near Temple bar, 296
French ambassadors, arrive in London, 197; their names, 373; escorted to the queen, 198; entertained with bear and bull-baiting, ib.; depart, 199; riding from Scotland, conducted through London, 270; entertained with bull and bear-baiting, ib.
French, proclamations respecting, 311, 312
French maid in Whitefriars guilty of infanticide, 298
Frenchman, kills a carter in the street, 296
Frence (French?), "one of the masters of Windsor," performs a marriage, 244
Frere, doctor, committed to the counter, 238
Freston, sir Richard, 334; cofferer to the queen, executor to the lady Anne of Cleves, 145; mourner at the king of [Portugal's] obsequies, 148; funeral of his wife, 161; his funeral, 163; note, 362
Friars and monks, dismissed in 1559, 204; ridiculed in a masque, 288
Frogmorton; see Throckmorton
Fulham, funeral at, 171
Fulmer, victualler at the Swan in Whittington college, 132
Funeral service, description of the Protestant, in 1559, 193
Funerals, ceremonies of, Pref. x. decree of the duke of Norfolk respecting, 309
Funerals of—
-, Aldermen, 1, 28, 36, 58, 67 (two), 68, 91,
99, 100, 106, 115 (two), 116 (two), 171,
173, 208, 271, 303
-, Aldermen's wives, 5, 46, 58, 109, 144, 167,
175, 190, 199, 232, 235, 240, 256, 269,
294, 299
-, Barons, 3, 7, 38, 50, 71, 115, 120, 133, 158,
172, 176, 217, 243, 297, 309
-, Bishops, 97, 100, 101, 112, 116, 184, 220
(two), 224
-, Cardinal Pole, 181
-, Citizens, 21, 51, 73, 140, 218, 224, 232, 233,
Funerals of—234, 235, 237, 247 (two), 263, 269, 291,
293, 296, 311; see under the name of each
Company
-, Citizens' wives, 109, 133, 226, 246, 254, 255,
279, 289
-, Countesses, 2 (two), 15, 88, 155, 189, 191,
216, 275, 291
-, Deans, 252, 264
-, Duke, 70
-, Duchesses, 81, 149, 217
-, Earls, 1, 83, 127, 239, 244, 290
-, Emperor Charles V. 184
-, Esquires, 8 (two), 32 (two), 51, 67, 95, 112,
113, 114, 115, 149, 150, 153, 165, 170,
173, 176, 179, 189, 190, 217 (two), 220,
223, 225, 231, 243, 247, 248, 281, 300,
-, Gentlewomen, 144, 276, 288
-, Heralds, 149, 273, 275
-, Household, officers of the royal, 98, 114, 115,
122, 136, 146, 163, 165, 176, 177, 179,
182, 196, 231, 247
-, Judges, 2, 106, 125, 128, 156, 172 (three), 293
-, King Edward VI. 39; King of [Portugal],
148; King of France, 209
-, Knights of the Garter, 8, 105, 160, 184, 192
-, Wife of Knight of the Garter, 282
-, Knights, 3, 7, 8 (two), 16, 22, 24, 27, 29,
31, 43, 57, 67, 73, 76, 108, 116, 121, 128,
136, 148, 150, 156, 157, 158, 161, 163,
164, 168, 171, 173, 174, 181 (two), 185,
187, 188, 191, 192, 194, 209, 211, 215,
217, 219, 222, 224, 238, 243, 244, 255,
256 (two), 281, 308
-, Lawyers, 72, 177, 228, 277, 309
-, Lady Mayoress, 2, 94
-, Ladies (of Barons), 61, 80, 118, 163, 179,
184, 213, 221, 242
-, Ladies (of Knights), 6, 29, 46, 49, 109, 110,
123, 135, 156, 160, 161, 168, 169, 174,
181, 182, 193, 221, 227, 241, 258, 259,
264, 273, 303
-, Lady Jane Seymour, 254
-, Lady of Lord Robert Dudley, 242
-, Marquess (Lady), 188
-, Merchant-stranger, 257
-, Physicians, 95, 164, 170, 177, 235
-, Priests, 99, 251, 286
-, Prior of St. John's, 192
-, Queen of Spain, 90; Anna of Cleves, 147;
Queen Mary, 182
-, Recorder of London, 307
-, Serjeant-at-Law, 156
-, Sheriff, 128
-, Sheriffs' wives, 22, 345
-, Spaniards, 71 (two), 75, 79; note, 401
-, Usher of St. Paul's school, 247
Furney, Philip, condemned for coining, 290; hung at Tybourn, ib.
Gage, sir John, constable of the Tower, 39; his funeral, 105; note, 349
Gall, master, barber-surgeon, wins a match of archery, 286
Gardener, Edward, cowper, marries Kynlure Machyn, 287
Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, deposed and sent to the Tower, 3; released, and dines with the Earl of Arundel, 40; entertains the Spanish Ambassadors, 50; a commissioner for the deprivation of bishops, 58; preaches at Paul's cross, 69; chief mourner of the duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70; dines at Guildhall, 73; attends the opening of Parliament, 74; welcomes cardinal Pole at the stilyard, 75; delivers prisoners from the Tower, 80; attends the procession of the Garter, 85; dies, 96; his funeral, 97; obsequies, 100; note, 347
Garlickhithe, the Earl of Worcester's place at, 301
Garrard, alderman sir William, his pageant as lord mayor, 96; a mourner at funerals, 180, 199, 237, 303, 307; executor with his lady to mrs. Hall, mother of the chronicler, 139; present at the Grocers' feast, 260; at the Merchant-taylors', 262; sits at Guildhall, 290; biographical note, 347
Garrard, sir William, married to Elizabeth
Rowe, 376
-, —— lady, godmother to mr. Nicholls's
daughter, 305
-, —— Francis, husband of Mary Nicholls, 391
Garrett, lord; see FitzGerald
Garter, installation of the French king in 1551, 9; order of the knights in 1560–1, 250; see St. George's day and feast
Garter king of arms, sir Gilbert Dethick, dines at Thomas Greenhill's, 113; dines with the Merchant-taylors, 287; funerals of higher nobility assigned to him only, 309; see Dethick
Garton (Gascon, or Gascoigne?), sir Henry, knighted, 334
Gascoyne; see Garton and Gaskyn
Gaskyn and Boys, fray between, 293
Gates, sir Harry, committed to the Tower, 37;
arraigned and condemned, 41
-, —— sir John, committed to the Tower, 37;
arraigned and condemned, 41; beheaded,
332
-, —— young sir John, lives at Bethnal Green, 23
-, —— mistress, widow, buried, 137
Gawdy, Thomas, made a serjeant at law, 27, 327
Gennyngs; see Jennings
"Geneva fashion" of morning prayer, 212
St. George's day, celebration of, in 1552, 17;
in 1554, 60; in 1555, 85; in 1557, 132;
second account of the same, 134; in 1559,
195; in 1560, 232; in 1561, 287; in 1562,
280; eve and day, 1563, 305, 306; note,
379
-, —— feast, in 1559, 200; in 1560, 234;
in 1560–1, 250; in 1561, 258
George in Bread street, fire at, 219; robbery at, ib.
George in Lombard street, 170; note, 365, 392
st. George's field, the city musters there, 202
st. George's, Southwark, funeral at, 252
Gerard, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Giant, on May day, 201
Giants, the city, 33
Gibbs (Gybes), master, at an oyster feast, 143
Gibbs, funeral (?) of, 249
Gifford, sir George, knighted, 335; his servant killed by a Spaniard, 72, note, 340; his month's mind, 163; note, 362
Gilbert, Edward, chosen alderman, 265; note, 386; at the Goldsmiths' feast, 285; at the Merchant-taylors', 287
Gilbert, goldsmith, slain in St. John's street, 298
st. Giles's day, procession on, in 1556, 103
st. Giles's, Cripplegate, funerals at, 21, 124, 149, 177, 293; christening, 264; merrymaking of the parish of, 132
st. Giles's in the fields, a fox killed there, 292
Glyn, Harry, goldsmith, his wife punished for bawdry, 229
Glynn, William, bishop of Bangor, comes from Rome, 93; consecrated at st. Paul's, 94
God, John, chosen warden of the Merchanttaylors, 91; note, 345
Godolphin, James, 317; sir Wm. 315
Goldsmiths' Company, its feast in 1561, 261; 1562, 285; present at funerals, 47, 123, 138, 160, 211
Goldsmith, punished in the pillory, 140
Goodman, Gabriel, made dean of Westminster, 268; preaches at court, 276; at funerals, 295, 301, 307
Goodrick, sir Richard, at examination of bishop Tunstall, 26; funeral of, 283; note, 390
Goodrick, goldsmith, his son commits suicide, 258
Goodyere, alderman Henry, funeral, 118; note, 354
Goring, sir William, funeral, 57; note, 337
Gosnold, judge, at examination of bishop Tunstall, 26
Gospellers, meeting of, at Islington, 160
Gough ("Gowth"), mistress, funeral, 252
Gough, John, preaches for the Painters on St. Luke's day, 269; preaches at the Goldsmiths' feast, 285; note, 387
Gowns of the "new preachers" like laymen's, 193
Gracious-street, market for malt and meal in, 123
Grafton, Richard, warden of the Grocers in 1555, 90, 108; a master of Bridewell, 205; chief master of Christchurch hospital, funeral of his wife, 236; overseer of the repairs of st. Paul's, 262; note, 406
Granado, sir James, killed, 135; funeral, 136; note, 356
Gravesend, 75, 185, 199; George, the searcher of, committed to the Tower, 102
Great Harry, burnt, 43; note, 333
Green, master, burnt in Smithfield for heresy, 99
Green, sir Edmund, knighted, 335
Greenhill, Thomas, his marriage, 103; makes a great dinner in st. Giles's parish, 113; entertains the mourners at Clarenceux's funeral, 149; godfather to Katharine Machyn, 153; death, 185; funeral, 187; note, 370
Greenway, Ralph, (alderman of London) warden of the Grocers in 1555, 90; and in 1556, 108; entertains mourners at a funeral, 113; his wife godmother to Katharine Machyn, 153. [Stowe says he died 1559, when his body was "put under the stone of Robert Pepper," [grocer, ob. 1445] in the church of st. Dunstan's in the east; but his widow was remarried to alderman John White, in Aug. 1558; see pp. 172, 199.]
Greenway, Thomas, brother of alderman G. burial of his daughter, 289
Greenwich, triumph at, 5, note, 316; king Edward removes to, 17; keeps Christmas there in 1552-3, 28; bishops elected at, 103; queen Mary keeps Christmas there 1556, 122; the court at, 128; banqueting-house erected there, and a tilt of the queen's pensioners, 203; May game at, 201; waterpageant at, on Midsummer day 1561, 261
Greenwich friars, visited by queen Mary and king Philip, 93; cardinal Pole consecrated at their house, 102; dismissed, 204
Greenwich park, 6; musters in, 18, 124, 202
-, —— sir Robert Wentworth buried at, 67
st. Gregory's beside Paul's, funeral, 187, 233; used for service whilst st. Paul's quire was under repair, 261; archery match of the parishioners, 287
Gregory, a Spaniard, or Frenchman, wounds the keeper of Newgate before the judges, 121; has his hand cut off, and hung naked all night, 122; note, 354
Gresham, sir John, his funeral, 116; note, 353
Gresley, sir William, knighted, 335
Gresshope? preaches at st. Paul's, 253
Greville, sir Edward, knighted, 335
-, —— sir Fulke, funeral of, 219; note, 377
Grey, sir Harry, brother to the earl of Kent,
his funeral, 293; note, 399
-, —— lady Jane; see Dudley, and Jane
-, —— lord John, brought to the Tower, 54:
arraigned, 56; brought to Westminster hall, 64
-, —— lady Katharine; see Hertford
-, —— lord Thomas, brought to the Tower, 56;
arrainged at Westminster, 57; beheaded on
Tower-hill, 61
Grey (of Wilton), William lord, at sir James Wylford's funeral, 3; sent to the Tower, 10; at sir T. Audley's funeral, 73; chosen K.G. 133, 134; his funeral, 297; note, 393
Grey Friars, their stage play of the Passyon of
Christ, 138, 357
-, —— sermons removed to Paul's cross,
262
Greyhound, the queen's ship, lost, 302; note, 390
Greyhound in Fleet street, 151
Greyhound at Westminster, 123
Griffith, Maurice, parson of st. Magnus, consecrated bishop of Rochester, 58; his death, 178; his funeral, 180
Griffyn, mr. the queen's attorney, 348
Grimston, sir Edward, arraigned at Guildhall, 218, note, 408
Grindal, Edmund, preaches before the queen, 190; at Paul's cross, 197; elected bishop of London, 23 June, 1559, 201; preaches at Paul's cross, 222, 226, 237, 271; at court, 252, 279; at a funeral, 241
Grocers' Company, feast in 1555, 89; in 1556, 108; note, 350; in 1560, 257; in 1561, 260; in 1562, 285; present at funerals, 110, 112, 177, 232, 247; their contribution to the musters, 373
Grymes, fined for sheriff, 22
Gryffyn, alias Lawes, canon at Elsing spital, does penance at Paul's cross, 74
Grysse, master, 267
Guard, the king's, their equipment, 7
Guildhall, arraignments at, 4; duke of Northumberland and the privy council sit at, 20; sir Edw. Grimston arraigned at, 218
Guildhall College, even-song procession at, 62; services at, 88, 282; sir Thomas Kneesworth's tomb there repaired, 285
Guilford, king Edward at, 21
Guise, duke of, chief captain at the taking of Calais, 163; expected to encounter the prince of Condé, 295; the battle, 298
Gunpowder, accident from, on Tower-hill, 18; another in Crooked lane, 239; proclamation against keeping, 240
Guns, new, sent to the Tower, 155
Gunter,—chosen master of the Skinners, 283
Gybbs, delivered from the Tower, 18 Jan. 1554, 80
Gybbons, doctor of laws, funeral of his wife, 201
Gybson, serjeant of arms and of the revels, his son burnt for heresy, 157
Gyfford, John, esquire, pennon made for, 308; note, 395
Gylles, the king's beer-brewer, his death and funeral, 10
Gyttons, David, oyster feast in his cellar, 143
Haberdashers, Company of, present at funerals, 136, 166, 303
Hackney, funeral at, 296; procession, 1554, 63
Hadley, beyond Barnet, queen Elizabeth rides thence to London, 179
Hadyngton, master, imprisoned for heretical doctrines, 51
Haliday, burnt in Smithfield, 158
Halifax, rebel executed at, 142
Hall, mistress, the mother of Edward Hall the chronicler, her funeral, 139
Hall, Helyas, or Elizeus, a prophet, 284; note, 390
Halles, master serjeant, elected warden of the Merchant-taylors, 287
Halley, Thomas, Clarenceux; see Hawley
Halywell near Shoreditch, the earl of Rutland's place, 215, 344
Hammond, mr. sent to the Tower, 10
Hamond, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
Hampstead, funeral at, 151
Hampton Court, king Edward there, 7, 21; the Spanish ambassadors hunt at, 50; queen Mary there, 69, 84, 85, 92; the king and queen hunt the great hart at, 139; queen Elizabeth there, 295
Hampton, lady, obsequy of, 264
Hanging; see Tybourn
Hangman, the, himself hung for theft, 107
Hansley, grocer, funeral of, 232
Hapsam, Edmund, 370
Hare, sir Nicholas, master of the rolls, his funeral, 156; note, 361; death of his widow, 159
Harington, sir John, funeral, 43; note, 334
Harley, John, deprived of the bishopric of Hereford, 58
Harlots, punished, 161
Harold, minister of St. Olave's, Southwark, 242
Harper, sir George, joins sir Thomas Wyatt's rebellion, 52; delivered from the Tower, 80; funeral, 181; note, 369; his widow (married to master Carlton) buried, 224
Harper, Richard, made a serjeant-at-law, 373
Harper, a servant to the earl of Derby, hangs himself, 259
Harper, alderman sir William, at the Merchant-taylors' feasts, 93, 149; chosen sheriff, 108; elected mayor, 268; his inauguration, 270; visits the conduit-heads, and hunts the fox at St. Giles's, 292; note, 387
Harpsfield, John, archdeacon of London, and Nicholas his brother, (one or other of them,) preaches at St. Paul's, 49, 67, 73, 88, 147; at funerals, 112 bis, 117, 177; both are brought before the visitors at St. Paul's, 206 (see this fully described in Strype's Annals); John deposed from the archdeaconry of London, 216
Harris, William, his funeral, 115; note, 352
Harrison, goldsmith, made overseer of the repairs of St. Paul's, 262
Harrys, John, killed, 383
Harstrang, clothworker, 212
Hartgills, their murder; see Stourton
Harvey, William, Norroy, sir Thomas Wyatt surrenders to him, 54; created Clarenceux, 158, note, 361; chosen warden of the Skinners' company, 237; entertains lord Paget and others to dinner, 248; elected warden of the Skinners' company, 260; departs on his visitation of Essex, Suffolk, and part of Norfolk, 264; dines with the Merchant-taylors, 287; christening of his daughter, 288; funeral of his sister, mrs. Welles, 297; his visitation of Suffolk in 1563, 311
Harwich, the prince of Sweden lands at, 213
Hassell, rebel executed at, 142
Hastings, sir Edward (lord Hastings of Loughborough) at the funeral of his aunt the countess of Derby, 2, 314; mentioned, 44; made master of the horse by queen Mary, 38, 39; sent to parley with Wyatt, 52; conducts cardinal Pole into London, 75; at the earl of Bedford's funeral, 84; waits on cardinal Pole at Bow church, 103; made lord chamberlain, 161; brought to the earl of Pembroke's (probably for hearing mass), 256; at st. George's feast, 1563, 305, 306; at installation, 308
Hastings, Henry lord, committed to the Tower, 37
Hastings, sir Thomas, knighted, 334
Hatfield (Bishop's) the princess Elizabeth living there in 1556, 120
Havre de Grace; see Newhaven
Hawes, John, chosen sheriff in 1568, 170; bishops deprived at his house in Mincing lane, 201; note, 364
Hawley, Thomas, Clarenceux, funeral of his sister at the Savoy, 121; his, 149; note, 358
Hay-hill, near Hyde-park, skirmish with the Kentish rioters there, 60; the body of sir Thomas Wyatt hung in chains there, ib.
Hay-lane, 302
Heardson, alderman Henry, his funeral, 99; note, 347
Heath, Nicholas, archbishop of York and lord chancellor of England, receives queen Mary and king Philip at Greenwich, 93; ministers at Westminster abbey on the reception of cardinal Pole, 98; sings mass at the consecration of abbot Feckenham, 120; godfather to Philip earl of Arundel, 141; commissioner to negociate a loan from the city, 168; dines with the lord mayor, 169; at queen Mary's funeral, 183; deposed, 203; sent to the Tower, 238; excommunicated, 249
Heath, of London; see Heth
Heigham, sir Clement, knighted, 342
st. Helen's, Bishopsgate, funerals at, 3, 191
st. Helen's, house in, formerly the residence of Benolte, Clarenceux, sir Arthur Darcy dies at, 255
Heneage, master, of the chapel, committed to the Tower, 102
Heneage, (Robert), his funeral, 111; note, 403
Henley on Thames, celebration of Twelfth day at, 99
Henri II., installed a knight of the Garter in 1551, 9; his eye stricken out when justing, 204; note, 375; his obsequies in st. Paul's, 209, 211
Heralds, creation of, in 1553, 49, 336
Herbert of Cardiff, William lord, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 334; fray between his men and lord R. Dudley's, 245; married to the lady Katharine Talbot, 300; note, 393
Herbert, lady Anne, married to lord Talbot, 300; note, 393
Herbert, sir William, attends the king, 6
Herenden, master, funeral, 239; note, 381
Hereticks, arraigned, and sentenced to be burnt, 82, 87, 89, 130, 169; burnt at Barnet, 91; at Bury, 92; at Canterbury, 91; in the country, 93; at Islington, 152; at Newington, 137, 139; in Smithfield, 157, 161; buried by the Doghouse, in Moorfields, 95, note, 346; imprisoned in the Lollards' tower at [St. Paul's], 118; brought to a sermon at st. Mary Overies, 136
Hereticks' books, proclamation for giving up, 90; note, 344
Heron, master, son of the bastard Heron of the North, his funeral, 147; note, 408
Hertford castle, queen Elizabeth at, 267
Hertford, earl of, brought to the Tower, 266; note, 386
Hertford, Katharine countess of (lady Katharine Grey), her clandestine marriage, 384; brought to bed of a son in the Tower, 267; the child christened, 268, note, 386; gives birth to another son, 300
Hesketh, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Hethe or Heath, John, serjeant of the king's bakehouse, his funeral, 9; referred to, 168; his widow remarried, 15; her death, 136; preface, x.
Hethe, John, painter-stainer, funeral of, 32; funeral of his wife, 105
Heton; see Eyton
Hewett, alderman sir William, elected lord mayor, 213; knighted, 224; at the Grocers' feast, 260; deputy for the earl of Shrewsbury as godfather to Robert Dethick, 264; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; sits at Guildhall, 290; note, 375
Hewett, lady, wife of sir William, death of, 254; funeral, 256
Heyns, master, steward of the lord cardinal, buried at Hampstead heath, 151
Heys, mr. his funeral, 2
Heys, mrs. her funeral, 119
Heyward, alderman sir Rowland, 391
Heywood, John, 206; note, 374
Hickson, master, 207
Hill, Anthony, funeral of, 247
Hill, sir Rowland, mourner at funerals, 47, 51, 117; executor to sir John Gresham, 253; present at a sermon, 48; performs the service in the Exchequer on Michaelmas day, 268; dole for him during his last illness, 270; death and funeral, 271; note, 387
Hill, Richard, chosen warden of the Merchanttaylors, 91: note, 345
Hinde; see Hynde
Hoby, sir Thomas, his men of arms, 325; his marriage, 364
Hodges, master, committed to the Tower, 102
Holborn, fire in, 211
Holborn field, 298
Holcroft, sir Thomas, sent to the Tower, 10
Holgate, Robert, archbishop of York, carried to the Tower, 46; deprived, 58; delivered from the Tower, 80
Holland, Seth, late dean of Worcester, funeral of, 252
Holle (Hull?), merchant, married to——Sutton, 219
Hollingworth, John, Bluemantle, burial, 215
Holbech, Henry, bishop of Lincoln, death of, 9
Holstein, Adolphus duke of, comes to Somerset place, 229; installed K.G. 247; note, 383
Holyman, John, consecrated bishop of Bristol, 75
Homicide, 64
Hooper, John, deprived of the bishoprick of Gloucester, 58; arraigned, 80; examined, cast to be burnt, and degraded, 81; departs to Gloucester, 82; note, 342
Hoper, sir John, priest, 1
Horn, in Fleet street, 151
Horne, Robert (bishop of Winchester), preaches spital sermons, 192, 254, 304; preaches at Paul's cross, 197, 302; at a funeral, 199; one of the visitors, 206, 207; elected bishop of Winchester, 245; consecrated, 251; preaches at court, 278; present at st. George's day, 281
Horne, master, chief warden of the Merchanttaylors' company, 149
Hornsea, rebel executed at, 102
Horssey, Edward and Francis, fled beyond sea, proclaimed traitors, 103
Hounslow heath, robbery at, 27
Hounslow, the Angel at, 128
House falls down in st. Clement's lane, 34
Howard, sir George, sent against the rebels of Kent, 52; challenger at the justs, 84; note, 337
Howard, master George, a mourner at the duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70
Howard, Thomas lord, attends the queen of Scots, 11; see Norfolk
Howard, lord Thomas, bears the sword before the queen, 295
Howard, lord William, (the first lord Howard of Effingham, 11 March, 1553–4; lord high admiral, 23 March, 1554, and lord chamberlain 1557); receives the Spanish ambassadors, 50; associated with the lord mayor in defending London during Wyatt's rebellion, 52, 53; parade of his captains and mariners, April 8, 1554, 59; a mourner at the duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70; conducts the prince of Piedmont to the Tower, 79; with the queen at a muster of the pensioners in Greenwich park, 20 Jan. 1556–7, 124; bears a sword of state, 129; present at st. George's day, 1557, 134; at the funeral of the lady Anna of Cleves, 145; when "lord chamberlain," returns from an embassy to France, 194
Howard, "lady chamberlain," chief mourner at the countess of Oxford's funeral, 189, 190
Howden, execution at, 142
Howell, doctor of physick, funeral of his widow (mistress Parston), 289
ap Howell, Fulke, 336
Howlett, Richard, esquire, his funeral, 243
Huberthorne, alderman sir Henry, a mourner at funerals, 47, 51; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 93; funeral of his wife, 5; his funeral, 115; note, 352
Huddleston, master, arraigned at Guildhall, 220
Hull, executions at, 142
Hulson, master, burial of. 291; note, 391
Hungerford, sir Anthony, mourner at sir Humphry Foster's funeral, 404; his funeral, 181; note, 369
Hunning, master, purveyor of fish to the queen, 371
Hunsdon, Henry lord, mourner at st. Paul's at the French king's obsequies, 210; challenger at the justs, 217, 233; elected K.G. 257; installed, 258; attends the queen to the mint, 262; bears the sword before the queen, 263; godfather to Robert son of sir Gilbert Dethick; 264; at st. George's feast, 1563, 305, 306
Hunt, mistress, funeral of, 255
Hunting: the Spanish ambassadors, 50; king
Philip and queen Mary, 139; the sheriff of London, 292
Huntingdon, Francis Hastings, 2d earl of, his men of arms, 13, 19; committed to the Tower, 37; brings the duke of Suffolk to the Tower, 54; his funeral, 239; note, 381
Huntingdon, Conyers and Spenser hung for murder at, 102, 103
Huntyngtun, master, preaches at bishop Allen's funeral, 208; at Paul's cross, 212
Hussey, Anthony, death, 236; funeral, 237; note, 380
Hussey, sir Harry, comes from Rome, 93; his funeral, 150; his month's mind, 152; his wife's funeral, 154; note, 359
Hussey, Thomas, 348
Hutton, preaches at Paul's cross, 267
Huwys, the queen's physician, funeral of, 170; note, 364
Hyde Park, musters in, 12, 167, 323
Hyde Park corner, execution at, 256
Hygins, master, committed to the Tower, 102
Hynde, sir John, funeral, 2; note, 314
Hynde, alderman Augustine, his funeral, 67; lived in Milk-street, 170; note, 339
Hynd, master, brought to the Tower for a conspiracy in Cambridgeshire, 83
Images, from the churches, burnt in London, 207, 208, 209; see st. Thomas of Acre
Infanticide, 298
Inns of court, fray with the Kentish servants of the Lord Warden, 65
Ironmongers' Company, feast in 1562, 284; note, 390; present at funerals, 120, 141, 295
Isley, sir Henry, joins sir T. Wyatt's rebellion, 52; funeral of his widow, 258
Islington, processions of, 63, 89; funeral at, 121; heretics burnt there, 152; meeting of Gospellers at, disturbed, 160; queen Elizabeth passes across the fields, 267
Islington butts, 152
Jacob, usher of St. Paul's school, funeral of, 247
Jack of Lent, celebration of, 33
Jakes, merchant-taylor, his funeral, 113
st. James's, Garlickhithe, funeral at, 309
st. James's, Westminster, robbers hung at the court gate, 117; queen Mary there, 158
st. James's park, muster of the pensioners in, 167
st. James's fair, 170, 240
James V. of Scotland, visit of his bastard sons to London, 25; note, 327
Jane, queen, allegiance sworn to, 35; enters the Tower, and proclaimed ib.; notes, 329, 397; see Dudley
Jenkes, captain, hanged at st. Thomas a Watering, 225
Jenyns, lady, daughter to sir John Gage, funeral, 168; note, 363
Jennings (Gennyngs) master, his funeral, 177
Jermy, sir John, funeral of 244; note, 383
Jermyn, sir Ambrose, knighted, 334
Jermyn, sir Thomas, his funeral, 27; note 397
Jerningham, sir Henry, made vice-chamberlain
and captain of the guard by queen Mary,
38, 39; created K.B. 45; made master of
the horse, 162
-, —— sir Richard, 371
Jhesus, brethren of, 166, 172, 179; note, 365
Jesus chapel at st. Paul's, 178, 221
Jewell, John, bishop of Salisbury, preaches at Paul's cross, 218, 225; at funerals, 222, 224 (denies existence of purgatory) 232; at court, 228, 279; spital sermon, 231; note, 406
Jocelyn, sir John, funeral of, 24; note, 326
st. John's Clerkenwell, inhabited by the lady Mary 4, 5, 20, 21; the Merchant-taylors' feast kept there, 93
st. John street, a goldsmith slain in, 298
st. John Zachary's, May-game, 201; funeral, 286
st. John, master, buried, 301
Johnson, mistress, godmother to Katharine Machyn, 153
Jones, sir Harry, knighted, 335
Jonson, Robert, gentleman to bishop Bonner, buried in Jesus chapel, st. Paul's, 179
Jubilee, the Pope's, taken by the queen and court 4 Sept. and declared at st. Paul's 15 Sept. 1555, 94
Judd, lady, mayoress of London, her funeral in 1550, 2
Judd, alderman sir Andrew, attends funerals, 51, 117; executor to sir John Gresham, 353; funeral of, 173; note, 366
Juego de cannas, 76, 82, 83; note, 401
Julius III. pope, his soul prayed for at Paul's cross, 78; masses through London for his soul, 84
Julius Cæsar played, 276; note, 389
Jury; see Quest.
Justs at court, 187, 216, 231, 233, 276; see Tilting.
Kalkarne, proctor of the arches, funeral of, 175
st. Katharine Coleman, funeral at, 32
st. Katharine Cree-church, funerals at, 111, 211
st. Katharine's by the Tower, funeral dinner at, 296
st. Katharine's eve, its ceremonial at st. Paul's cathedral, 119
Kayes, master, tavern keeper at Greenwich, 100
Kelloway, sir William, knighted, 334
Kemp, master, sent with letters from king Philip to queen Mary, 128
Kenner, John, father of united twins, 23; their death, 24
Kensington, sir Thomas Wyatt at, 54
Kent, Brett and other captains taken thither for execution, 55; the Kentishmen solicit the queen's pardon at Westminster, 56, 57; more pardoned, in Southwark, 57
Kerr, Christian, married lady Beckwith, 369
Kildare, Gerald—see before, Fitzgerald, created Earl of Kildare, 63; brings the great O'Neil to England, 274; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; note, 338
King's Bench, the gatherer of, set in the pillory for fortune-telling, 269
Kingston-upon-Thames, the bridge plucked up at Wyatt's rebellion, 54
Kingston, sir Anthony, imprisoned, 98; note, 347
Kirton; see Kyrton
Kitchin, Anthony, bishop of Landaff, 201
Knevetts, they join sir Thomas Wyatt's rebellion, 52; committed to the Tower, 54
Knevett, sir Anthony, a female prophet instigated by his servant John Drakes, 66
-, —— Richard, funeral, 217; note 376
-, —— sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Kneesworth, sir Thomas, new gear made for his monument in Guildhall chapel, 285
Knightrider-street, lady Chandos buried from, 221
Knights of the Bath at the coronation of queen Mary, 45, 334; at the coronation of queen Elizabeth, 186, 370
Knights made on the morrow of queen Mary's coronation, 334; made by king Philip, 342; fees due on knighthood, 342
Knolles, master, bears the queen's train, 306
Kyndelmarch's house, in the parish of st. John Zachary, 286
Kyrkman, doctor, preaches at a funeral, 22
Kyrton, Alderman Stephen, funeral, 42; atchievements set up for, 60; note, 338