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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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Lambard, alderman John, his burial, 67, and his wife, ib.; note, 339
Lambeth palace, visited by queen Mary, 110, 122, 143; cardinal Pole dies at, 178; queen Elizabeth dines there, 241; bishops consecrated at, 251
Lambeth, funerals at, 49, 189, 190
Lane, sir Robert, knighted, 335; funeral of his wife, 303; note, 394
Langfold, master, buried at Stony Stratford, 157
Langton, physician, rides in punishment for fornication, 309
Lasen, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Laycroft, armourer, his wife afterwards mistress Gough, 252
Latham, Ralph, his funeral, 144; note, 358
Latimer, Hugh, bishop of Worcester, brought out of the Tower, and conveyed towards Oxford, 57; burnt, 95
Laurans, William, 273
Laurence, sir Oliver, funeral, 187; note, 370
st. Laurence Jury, funerals, 264, 299 (not st. Olave's), note, 393
st. Laurence Poultney, funeral, 127
st. Laurence's, ecclesiastical visitors sit at, 207
Laveroke, Hugh, ("a lame cripple." Foxe, iii. 700.) burnt at Stratford a Bow, 106
Lawes, alias Gryffyn, canon at Elsing spital, does penance at Paul's cross, 74
Laxton, alderman sir William, death, 111; funeral, ib.; notes, 351, 375; his month's mind, 113
Laxton, lady, chief mourner at lady White's funeral, 167; godmother to the son of alderman John White, 198
Lea, sir Harry, knighted, 334
Leadenhall, the city armoury, 292
Leader, sir Oliver, funeral, 128; note, 356
Leathersellers' Company, present at funerals, 118, 235
Lecknolle; see Lewknor.
Lee, sir Richard, at sir Rowl. Hill's funeral, 272
Legatt, Thomas, funeral, 100, note 348
Leigh, sir Thomas, of Hogston, 404
-, —— sir Thomas, chosen sheriff in 1555, 90;
mourner, 307; note, 407
Leicester, the under-sheriff of, hanged in st. Paul's churchyard, 54
Lent, proclamations for keeping, 4, 226, 249, 276; note, 315; punishments for not keeping, 168, 249, 302, 304
Lent sermons, 1557, 131; in 1557–8, 168; in 1558–9, 189, 190; in 1559–60, 226–231; in 1560–1, 251–255; in 1561–2, 276–279
Lentall, mistress, her Twelfth-day supper at Henley-upon-Thames, 99
Lentall, Robert, killed in Newgate market, 126
st. Leonard's Foster-lane, funeral, 246
Lestrange, esquire, funeral, 220
Levison, the widow of Nicholas, funeral of, 245; note, 383
Lewen, alderman Thomas, his funeral, 91; note, 344; his two years' mind, 1557, 141; burial of his widow, 294; note, 392
Lewisham, 243
Lewknor ("Lecknolle") condemned to death, 108; his funeral within the Tower, 114
Ley, master, clerk of the paper (pipe?) 151
Ley, lady, buried at st. Dennys Fanchurch, 25
Leyke, auditor, set in the pillory, 105
Libels, proclamation against, 338
Lime street, the Swedish ambassador, lodging there, entertains the queen's council, 262
Licence to beg, forged, 292, note, 408
Licence to kill flesh, 302
Linton, co. Cambridge, 9; funeral at, 168
Liveries, the royal, &c. 397
Loan, from the city to the queen, 168, note, 364
Locke, alderman sir Wm. his funeral, 1; note,
313
-, —— lady, funeral, 12; note, 323
-, —— Harry, son of sir William, christening
of his son, 249
-, —— another son of sir William, funeral, 117
Lodge, alderman sir Thomas, chief mourner at sir Wm. Laxton's funeral, 112: chosen sheriff for the queen, 205; sworn in, 213; mourner, 237; at the Grocers' feast, 260; sworn lord mayor, 294; his son christened, 305; note, 375
Logentt and his wife, 277
Lollards' Tower, 94, 118; note, 346
Lombard street, the George inn, 170, 365, 392
London, informed of the designs of the duke of Somerset, 10; presents the queen of Scots with provisions, 11; with 100l. at her departure, 12; visited by the king's lord of misrule, 13; pageants, &c. for queen Mary's coronation, 43, 45; gallows used for the rebels plucked down, 65; preparations for receiving the prince of Spain, 65; rejoicings on king Philip's return to England, 129; commanded to provide arms and armour, 146; rejoicings for victories in France, 147, 150, 152: for peace between the emperor and pope, 154; musters for the French war, 162, 163, 164; parish churches received back temp. Mary the copes of cloth of gold taken from them temp. Edward VI. 165; the general processions in 1557–8, 165; loan negotiated in for the queen 1557–8, 168, note, 364; queen Elizabeth passes in state through, 262
London, Bishop's palace, queen of Scots lodged at, 11; occupied by the French ambassadors, 198; used for a supper by the parishioners of st. Gregory, 288
London bridge, persons drowned at, 36, 41;
heads of traitors set on, 101, 104, 106, 109,
137
-, —— see Guildhall and Tower; and churches
indexed under the names of Saints
Long Acre, "the back-side Charing.cross," murder in, 121
Longe, mistress, funeral of, 211
Lord mayor's pageant in 1553, 47; in 1554, 72; in 1555, 96; in 1556, 177; in 1557, 155; in 1561, 270; in 1562, 294
Loughborough, lord Hastings of; see Hastings, sir Edward
Loves, master, mercer, funeral of, 240
Lovell, sir Thomas, knighted, 335; his mansion built at Halywell, near Shoreditch, 215
Low, master, mourner at bishop Griffith's funeral, 180
Lucar, Emanuell, chosen master of the Merchant-taylors 1560, 239; note, 380
Lucas, John, funeral, 114; note, 352
Ludgate, traitor's head placed on, 107
st. Luke's day, celebrated by the Painters, with a sermon, 269
Lumley, John lord, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 334
Lumley, lady, mourner at her sister the countess of Arundell's funeral, 155
Lune, Thomas, grocer, his funeral, 110
Luson; see Leveson
Luther, his books ordered to be delivered up, 90
Lutterell, sir John, death, 7; note, 317 a Lye, sir John, knighted, 335
Lyons, sir John, inaugurated lord mayor, 73; at the Grocers' feast, 260; notes, 339, 340; knighted by king Philip, 342
Lyons, John, funeral of his son and heir, 218
Lyons, Lady, funeral, 94; note, 346
Lynsey, master, armourer, hangs himself, 301
Lyster, sir Michael (not Richard), funeral of, 8; note 323
Lyster, Lady, funeral of, 273
Lyttelton, sir Edward, knighted, 335
Macbray, John, vicar of Shoreditch, preaches at a funeral, 24; at Paul's cross, 208; note, 326
Machell, alderman John, second mourner at sir Wm. Laxton's funeral, 112; dines at Thomas Greenhill's, 113; death of, 170; funeral, 171; note, 364
Machyn, funeral of Christopher, brother to Henry, 3
Machyn, Henry, Author of the Diary, Preface; his birthday in 1554, 63; in 1562, 283;
present at an oyster feast, 143; a Merchanttaylor, 151; does penance for scandalizing
Veron the preacher, 272
-, —— Katharine, birth and christening, 153
Machyn, Kynlure, married to Edward Gardener, cowper, 287
st. Magdalene's, funeral, 232
st. Magnus, London-bridge, funerals at, 106, 136, 176; of bishop Maurice Griffith, 180; the rood burnt, 209
Maid Maryon, 201
Maidstone, 239, 258
Mallory, John, 348
-, —— alderman sir Richard, chosen sheriff in
1557, 141; funeral of his wife, who died of
her 17th child, 232; note, 379; his daughter
married to William Belliffe, vintner, 247;
note, 357; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287
-, —— Robert, 348
Maltby, —— condemned for coining, 290
Malton, rebels executed at, 142
Man, Henry, bishop of Man, buried at st. Andrew undershaft, 116; note, 353
Mans, a rich man, in Kent, hanged in Southwark, for his concern in Wyatt's rebellion, 56
Manners, sir Richard, funeral, 3; note, 314
Mansfield, lady Cecily, funeral, 174
-, —— sir Richard, his funeral, 194
Manwaring, master, carted for unclean living, 86
Marche, master, 287
Margaret; see Scots
st. Margaret Moyses, funerals, 224, 269
st. Margaret's Westminster, funerals at, 32, 79, 163, 177, 308; man slain in the churchyard, 246; note, 383
Margyson, skirmish at, 144
st. Mark's day, observance of in 1559, 196
Markets in London, disturbed respecting testerns, 114; regulation of money paid at, 245
Marlow, master, of Crayford, fatal accident to, 304
Marriages, 82, 172, 219, 240, 243, 280, 282, 288, 300
Marruf, or Marlfe, Martin, 336
st. Martin's at Charing cross, a Spanish gentleman buried at, 75; May-game, 89; funerals, 114, 136, 165
st. Martin's le Grand, sanctuary, master Alcock, constable of, 227
st. Martin's at Ludgate, funerals, 158, 181 (two), 220, 237, 248; Veron admitted parson, 228; accident to the steeple, 259
st. Martin Orgars, funeral, 297
st. Martin's Outwich, by "the well with two buckets," note, 367; funerals there, 175, 211, 215; suicide there, 302
st. Martin's in the Vintry, funeral, 140; pretended childbearing within the cloister at, 253
Martin, alderman Roger, sworn in sheriff 1559, 213; at the Grocers' feast, 260; note, 375
Mary, the lady (afterwards queen), her cavalcade through London in 1550–1, 4, 5; visits London, and the king at Greenwich, 20; rides through London to st. John's Clerkenwell, and thence to the king at Westminster, 30; declared illegitimate at queen Jane's proclamation, 35; proclaimed queen of England, 36, 37; note, 331; enters London at Aldgate, and rides to the Tower, 38; removes from st. James's to the Tower, 44; her procession through London, and coronation, 44; opens Parliament, having first heard mass at Westminster abbey, 46; declares her resolution to marry the prince of Spain, 51; visits the city of London during Wyatt's rebellion, 52; pardons the Kentish prisoners in the Tiltyard at Westminster, 56; proclamation that no man should talk regarding her, May 1554, 61; several persons punished for so doing, 63, 64, 65; removes to Richmond on her progress, 64; proclamation respecting her marriage, 66, note, 339; her style, 34, 67, 401; leaves Hampton Court, 69; opens Parliament 12 Nov. 1554, 74; her presumed quickening announced to Parliament, 76; a public thanksgiving thereon, ib.; note, 341; attends the same at Westminster abbey, 77; removes to Hampton Court, to keep Easter and take her chamber, 84; shows herself from a casement, 85; false report of her delivery, 86, note, 343; removes from Hampton Court to Oatlands, 92; rides through London to Tower wharf, and takes barge for Greenwich, 93; takes the pope's jubilee, 94; adjourns the Parliament at Whitehall, and returns to st. James, 98; removes to Eltham, visiting Lambeth on her way, 21 July, 1556, 110; removes from Croydon to st. James's, 114; note, 403; attends even-song at Westminster abbey, 122; removes to Lambeth, and Greenwich, ib.; receives king Philip at Greenwich, and rides in state through London, 129; removes from Greenwich to Westminster 22nd April, 1557, 132; goes in procession on Ascension day, 137; goes to Hampton Court to hunt a great hart, 139; procession on Corpus Christi day, ib.; accompanies king Philip to Sittingbourne, and takes her final leave of him, 142; dines with cardinal Pole at Lambeth, and removes to Richmond, 143; crowns Clarenceux king of arms, 158; creates the lord of st. John's, and makes four knights of Rhodes, 159; opens Parliament, and attends mass at the abbey, 163; note, 405; removes to Greenwich to keep Easter 10 March, 1557–8, 168; woman set in the pillory for reporting her death 12 Nov. 1558, 178; her death 17 Nov. ib.; her body brought into her chapel, 181; her funeral, 182, note, 369; her tomb formed of the altar stones of the abbey church, 256
Mary, queen of Scots, proclamation in London relative to her conduct, 229
Mary-Rose, of London, her fight with the French, 152
Marie-Willoughby, ship launched, 317
st. Mary's, Aldermary, imprisonment of the parson of, 51; funeral at, 173
st. Mary le Bow, cardinal Pole confirmed (?) at, 102; bishops consecrated at, 220; christening, 249; funeral, 143; marriage, 295
st. Mary Colechurch, funeral, 120
st. Mary Mawdlen, in Milk street, funerals, 110, 171
st. Mary's Overy, sermon at, 48; funerals 73, 133; of bishop Gardiner, 97, 100; sermon, 136
st. Mary Somerset, funeral, 149
st. Mary Spital; see Spital
st. Mary Stayning, funerals at, 160, 169
st. Mary Woolnoth, funeral at, 225; marriage 240
Mason, sir John, present at the proclamation of queen Mary, 37; dines with Clarenceux, 248
Mass, revived in London, 42; at the French ambassador's, 225; priests arrested for saying, 291, 292; on Candlemas day, 1563, disturbed, 299
Mastiffs carried from England by the French ambassadors, 199
Masques, at weddings, 172, 288
Masket, in procession from London to the court, 276
Mathew, sir George, knighted, 335
st. Matthew's, Friday street, funeral at, 235
Matson, captain Thomas, funeral of his wife, 185; his funeral 208; note, 405
Mauleverer, sir Edmund, knighted, 335
Maundy, kept by the queen in 1560, 230
May, William, dean of st. Paul's, buried there, 241; note 382
May-day sports on the Thames 1559, 196
May-games, 89, 137, 201; note, 373
Maypole erected at Fanchurch, 20; at Cuckoldhaven, 283
Maydwell, preaches, 3
Maynard, John, chosen sheriff, 24; his preparation for the office, 326; his Christmas lord misrule and morris dance, 28; shriving Jackof-Lent, 33; funeral, 157
Maynard, master, at an oyster feast, 143
Mayor; see Lord Mayor
Meal and malt, prices of in 1556–7, 123; bad meal burnt in Cheapside, 136; proclamation respecting, 306
Meat; see Butcher
Medley, George, chamberlain of the city of London, his funeral, 71
Mellish, Robert, merchant-taylor, funeral of, 279; note, 389
de Mendoca, John, 401
Mercers' Company, their supper in 1559, 205; in 1562, 288; present at funerals, 36, 71, 119, 240, 245, 272
Merchant-adventurers, funerals of, 36, 116, 237
Merchants of Muscovy, funerals of, 160, 170, 172, 236, 237; see Muscovy
Merchants of the staple, funerals of, 36, 51, 115, 116, 240, 245, 311
Merchant-taylors' feast in 1555, 91; mass of st. John, 93; in 1556, 109, note, 350; in 1557, 141, 149; in 1559, 208; in 1560, 238, note, 380; in 1561, 261; in 1562, 287; character of the company, 345; present at funerals, 3, 27, 42, 113, 173, 280, 293
Merchant-taylors' school, foundation of, 380
Merchant-strangers, their service at the Friars Austins, 140; funeral of one, 257
Merick, [William,] chosen second warden of the Merchant-taylors' company 1560, 239
Mering, sir William, knighted, 335
Meteors, 246
Metham, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Methwold, Hugh, mercer, 385
Meverell, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
st. Michael, the French order, worn by Edward VI. 9; notes, 321, 396
st. Michael's Basinghall, funeral, 116
st. Michael's in Cornhill, ecclesiastical visitors sit at, 207
st. Michael's, Queenhithe, funeral, 231
Middleton Stony, monstrous birth of double children at, 22; their death, 24
Midsummer-day, pageantry on, 261
Mildmay, Thomas, auditor of the augmentations, funeral of his wife, 154; note, 360
Mile-end green, part of sir Thomas Wyatt's remains suspended there, 60; festival of the queen's cooks at, 191
Mincing-lane, sheriff Hawse's house in, 201
Minories, funeral at, 168
Minster in Shepey, lord Cheney buried at, 184
Mint at the Tower, visited by the queen. 262
Misrule, the king's lord of, visits London at Christmas 1551–2, 13; appointed at Christmas 1552–3, 28; visits London and goes in procession with the sheriff's lord of misrule, ib.; note, 337; the lord treasurer's lord of misrule visits the city, 125; in 1557–8, 162; in 1560, 273
Molineux, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Mollens, John, archdeacon of London, preaches at Paul's cross, 234, 254; at a funeral, 245
Monge? lord, 270
Monk, Carthusian, his funeral at the Savoy, 110
Monks and Friars, dismissed in 1559, 204; ridiculed in a masque, 288
Monsters of the year 1562, 389
Montagu, Anthony Browne, viscount, at the
duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70; bears the
sword before king Philip, 72; conducts cardinal Pole to London, 75; receives the prince
of Piedmont, 79; comes from Rome, 93;
receives the queen and king at Greenwich, ib.
chief mourner at bp. Gardiner's funeral, 101;
rides with the queen towards Eltham, 110;
attends the queen to Westminster Abbey, 122;
at a muster of the pensioners in Greenwich
park, 124; attends on the Russian ambassador, 127; on the earl of Northumberland
at his creation, 134; at st. George's day,
1557, ib.; went with contingent in aid of
king Philip, 143; at st. George's feast, 1559,
200; goes ambassador to Spain, 225; at an
installation at Windsor, 258; fray between
his men and lord Delawarr's, for which he is
committed to the Fleet, 270; at st. George's
feast, 1563, 305, 306; at installation, 308
-, —— lady, bears queen Mary's train, 122
Montagu, sir Edward, chief justice, committed to the Tower, 38; note, 331; fined, and released, 43; funeral, 128; note, 356
Monteagle, Thomas Stanley, lord, his funeral, 243; note, 382
Month's minds, 2, 9, 24, 70, 113, 128, 152, 175; see Two years' mind
Montmorenci, duke of, his two sons come to London, 23 May, 1559, 197
Moorfields, musters in, 18, 293; heretics buried beside the dog-house in, 95, note, 346; woman drowned in, 111; marsh-fires seen in, 123
Mordaunt, John (first) lord, preparations for his funeral, 291; burial (misprinted "lady") 292; note, 392
Mordaunt, John (second) lord, a mourner at the funeral of sir Humphrey Brown, 297
Morice, lady, her funeral, 6; note, 316
Morgan, Francis, puisne judge of the king's bench, funeral of, 172; note, 366
Morgan, Henry, consecrated bishop of St. David's, 58
Morgan, sir Richard, chief justice of the common pleas, knighted, 335; present at a sermon, 48; funeral of, 106; note, 349
Morgayne, mr., goldsmith, his funeral, 16
Morley, Henry Parker, lord, funeral, 120; note, 359; see Parker
Morning prayer, "of Geneva fashion," 212
Morres-dance round the maypole at Fanchurch, 20; in 1559, 201
Morton, Thomas, buried at Fulham, 171; note, 365
Morton, esquire, buried at St. Andrew's, Holborn, 217
Morwen, ("Murryn,") preaches at Paul's cross, 131
Mosbe, John, and his sister, hanged for the murder of Arden, of Feversham, 4
Mountjoy, James lord, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45, 334
Mummers, 231
Murders, 30, 126, 225, 296; of Arden, of Feversham, 4, note, 315; see Homicide
Murray, James earl of, 327
Muscovy, ambassador from, enters London, 127; goes to court, and dines with the lord mayor, 130; dines with the abbot of Westminster, and visits St. Edward's shrine, 132; at even-song at Whitehall on st. George's day, 133, 134; note, 355
Muscovy company, their entertainment of the ambassador from Muscovy, 130; funeral of sir George Barnes the "chief merchant," 166; funerals of other merchants, 170, 173, 236, 237
Musters in Hyde park, 12, 323; in Moorfields, 18; of the pensioners in Greenwich park, 124; for the relief of Calais, 162, 163, 164; notes, 362, 404; of the pensioners in Hyde park, 167; in st. James's park, ib.; the city, in 1559, at Greenwich, 202, note, 373; in London, 289, 290, 293
Mynors, master, chief mourner at master Dericote's funeral, 296
Narboone, Nicholas (Risebank pursuivant), created Bluemantle, 181; Richmond herald, 185
Nauncycles, John, 348
Necolles, a taylor, kills a hosier in st. Paul's churchyard, 244
Negro, sir Peryn, or Peter, his funeral, 8; note, 320
Neville, sir Henry, knighted, 18; note, 322
Newdigate, mr. sent to the Tower, 10
Newgate market, murder in, 126
Newgate sessions, 18, 223, 282
New Hall in Essex, inhabited by the lady Mary, 5
Newhaven, captured, 312; note, 396
Newington, co. Surrey, part of sir Thomas Wyatt's remains suspended there, 60; three heretics burnt at, 137, 139; archbishop Parker preaches there, 253
Nicholas, saint, his procession commanded by the bishop of London in 1554, 75; celebration of the feast of in 1554, 77; processions of, 121
st. Nicholas Coleabbey, the mass revived there, 42; disgrace of parson Chicken, 48; funeral there, 276
st. Nicholas' shambles, 295
st. Nicholas "Willyms," mass at, 42; note, 333
Nichols, Thomas, executor to lady Locke, 323
Nicholls, John, festivities at his daughter's marriage to master Cooke, 288; his daughter christened, 305
Nonsuch, queen Elizabeth entertained there, 206, note, 405; sir T. Cawarden dies there, 208
Nonsuch park, 350, 374
Norfolk, Thomas third duke of, rode up and down the hall at queen Mary's coronation, 45; as earl marshal, 46; sent against the rebels of Kent, 52; buried at Framlingham, 70; his obsequy at st. Mary Overy's, ib.; note, 339
Norfolk, Thomas fourth duke of (see lord Howard), a servant of his kills a servant of the marquess of Winchester, 126; accident to, 139; christening of his eldest son, 141; note, 357; present at the proclamation of queen Elizabeth in London, 178; justs at the Tiltyard, 187; elected K.G. 196; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; installed at Windsor, 200; made free of the Fishmongers' company, 274; challenger to a just, 276; rides into London with his duchess, accompanied by a hundred horse and four heralds, 294; at st. George's feast 1563, 306; at installation, 308; his decree respecting funerals, 309; his mansion by St. Katharine Creechurch, 392
Norfolk, Mary duchess of, attends queen Mary on her entrance into London, 38; her hearse set up, and funeral, 149; note, 359
Norfolk, Margaret duchess of, accompanies the duke to London, 294; note, 359
Norris, master (usher of the Garter, or Black Rod,), 258, 281
North, sir Edward, a servant of his murdered in Charterhouse churchyard, 30; note, 328; (lord North) bears the sword before king Philip, 76; mourner at the countess of Arundel's funeral, 155; visited at the Charterhouse by the queen, 263
North, Alice lady, funeral, 242; note, 382
-, —— sir Roger, made K.B. 370
-, —— master, a tilter, 203
North, William, kills master Wynborue at the west door of st. Paul's, 220; trial and execution of, 222
Northampton, William Parr marquess of, conveyed the Garter to France, 320; attends the queen of Scots, 11; his men of arms mustered, 12, 18, 19; great chamberlain at the opening of parliament, 329; committed to the Tower, 1553, 38; arraigned and condemned, 41; delivered from the Tower, 58; elected K.G. on st. George's day, 1559, 196; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; witnesses the city musters, 202; conducts the prince of Sweden into London, 214; is a judge at justs, 233; attends the queen to the mint, 263; at st. George's feast 1563, 306
Northampton, marchioness of, 30; godmother to sir Thomas Chamberlain's son, 216
Northumberland, John Dudley earl of Warwick created duke of, 10, note, 322; receives the queen of Scots at court, 11; his men of arms and standard, 12, 19; sits with the council at Guildhall, 20; departs to assume the office of Lord Warden of the Marches towards Scotland, 21; note, 325; receives the lady Mary, 31; assembles an army to withstand the supporters of Mary, and moves towards Cambridge and Bury, 36; arrested at Cambridge, 37; committed to the Tower, ib.; arraigned and condemned, 41; preparations for his execution, but deferred, 42
Northumberland, Jane duchess of, receives the lady Mary at court, 30; her funeral, 81; note, 342
Northumberland, Henry Percy, made a knight and baron 30 April, and created earl 1 May, 1557, 133, note, 356; sends news of fight with the Scots, 158; justs, 233; said to have borne the sword before the queen on the opening of parliament, 299; elected K.G. 306; installed, 308
Norwich, a suffracan bishop of, 105
Norwich, lady, funeral, 110; note, 351
Nowell, Alexander, dean of Paul's, preaches at funerals, 84, 272, 280, 283, 284, 293; at Paul's cross, 226, 259, 280; at court, 251, 253, 276, 277, 278, 279 (thrice); at the opening of parliament, 299; spital sermon, 305
Nuns; see Syon
Oatlands, king Edward at, 21; king Philip and queen Mary, 29; queen Elizabeth there, 241
Offley, sir Thomas, his mayoralty show, 117; knighted, 125; at Merchant-taylors' feast, 149, 261, 287; godfather to Thomas White, 248; mourner at funerals, 272, 303, 307; note, 353
Ogle, mistress, her funeral, 124
Oglethorpe, Owen, elected bishop of Carlisle, (described as dean of Durham instead of Windsor,) 103; buried at st. Dunstan's in the West, 221; note, 378
Oggrave, Ellis, death of, 310
st. Olave's, Hart street, funeral, 218
st. Olave's, Silver-street, parish feast, 145
st. Olave's, Southwark, christening at, 242; funerals. 118, 221, 303
Olyffe, sir John, his funeral, 116; note, 352
O'Neil, "the great," brought to England by the earl of Kildare, 274; rides into Cheapside, 275; runs at the ring, 277
Onyon, Alexander, or Ninion Saunders, drowned, 36
Oranges, 196, 237; see Glossarial Index
Ordination, very numerous one, at st. Paul's, 224
Organs, played in a church for rejoicing, 343
Ormond, earl of, sent against the rebels of Kent, 52; challenger to tilt, 203
Ospring, execution at, 4
st. Osyth, (Sythe) funeral at, 218
Owen, John, drowned, 36, 330
Owen, doctor George, his funeral, 177; note, 368
Oxenbridge, sir Robert, Lieutenant of the Tower, 108, 127; mourner at the king of [Portugal's] obsequies, 148
Oxford, burning of Latimer and Ridley at, 95; of Cranmer, 103
Oxford session in 1556, 115
Oxford, Anne countess of, her hearse at Lambeth, 189; note, 371
Oxford, John earl of, bears the sword at the opening of Parliament, 329; conducts the prince of Sweden into London, 214; his funeral, 290; note, 391
Oxford, Edward earl of, after attending his father's funeral, rides into London with seven-score horse, 291
Oyster feast, 143
Packington, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Page, lady, buried at Clerkenwell, 147
Pageants, prepared in London for queen Mary's
coronation, 43, 45
-, —— see Lord Mayor's pageants
Paget, sir Henry, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45, 334; dines with Clarenceux, 248
Paget, William lord, sent to the Tower, 10, 12; conducts cardinal Pole into London, 75; examines lord Stourton's servants, 126; at st. George's day 1557, 134; commissioner to negociate a loan from the city, 168; dines with the lord mayor, 169; dines with Clarenceux, 248; at an installation at Windsor, 258; death, 309; funeral, ib.; note, 395
Pagm . . . . master, his funeral, 24
Painters' company, present at funerals, 32, 77, 185, 296; Richard Wethers, a cunning man, 77
Palden, Humphry, 332
Palmer, sir Thomas, knighted, 335; committed to the Tower, 37; arraigned and condemned 41; note, 332
Palmer, vintner, funeral of his wife, 234
st. Pancras, Soper-lane, marriage at, 247; notes, 379, 384
Pargeter, George, his funeral, 56; note, 337
Paris, sir Philip, knighted, 335; funeral of, 168
Paris garden, bear and bull baiting at, 198; landing place, 26, 225
Parker, sir Henry, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 334; his funeral, 50; note, 337
Parker, Matthew, preaches before the queen, 189; elected archbishop of Canterbury, 201; officiates at st. Paul's at the French king's obsequies, 210; consecrated, 220; goes to consecration of Bishops at Bow church, 220; preaches at court ("a noble sermon"), 230; queen Elizabeth dines with him, 29, 241; preaches at Newington, Surrey, 253; at mr. Goodrick's funeral, 283
Parliament begins 25 Jan. 1551–2, 15; opening of, March 1, 1552–3, 32, 329; opened by queen Mary, 5 Oct. 1553, 46; end of, 50; opened by queen Mary, April 2, 1554, 59; opened by king Philip and queen Mary, 12 Nov. 1554, 74; is informed by cardinal Pole of the queen's quickening, 76; adjourned 9 Dec. 98; opened by queen Mary 20 Jan. 1557–8, 163; ends 7 March, 168; proclamation of the acts passed in, 169; ended 10 May 1559, 197; opening of queen Elizabeth's second, 12 Jan. 1562–3, 299
Parr, preaches at funeral, 235 (and receives a black gown and tippet)
Parrott, sir John, committed to the Tower, 104; challenger to tilt, 203
Parston, (Paston?) late wife of master Howell, doctor of physick, buried, 289
Partridge, sir Miles, sent to the Tower, 10; arraigned, 15; hanged, ib.
Parys, William, fishmonger, sir W. Walworth's tomb repaired at his cost, 285
Pascal light made for Westminster Abbey in 1557–8, 169
Pate, Richard, bishop of Worcester, sings high mass at the confirmation (?) of cardinal Pole as archbishop of Canterbury, 102
Patenson, brewer, funeral of, 249
Paulet, lord, mourner at st. Paul's at the French
king's obsequies, 210
-, —— lord Giles, christening of his daughter,
288; note, 391
-, —— sir William, made K.B. at queen Mary's
coronation, 45, 334
-, —— sir George, brother to the marquess of
Winchester, embarks for foreign service, 144;
funeral, 171
Paull, rebel executed at, 142
st. Paul's cathedral, processions at, 49, 51;
hearse for king Edward there, 49; the Apostles' mass recommenced there, 61; thanksgiving for queen Mary's quickening, 76, note,
341; cardinal Pole received at, 77, note, 341;
public penance at, 79, 340; hearse for the
queen of Spain at, 90; dirge for the souls of
Henry VII. and queen Elizabeth, Henry
VIII. and queen Katharine, and Edward VI.
62; ceremonies of st. Katharine's eve at,
119; Fishmongers' procession to, 138; hearse
for the king of [Portugal] in, 147; ceremonies performed by new serjeants at law
there, 195; obsequies for Henry III. king of
France, 209, 211; the Protestant morning
service begins, at the hour of the Apostles'
mass, 312; master Winborue slain at the
west door, 220; numerous ordinations at,
224; the spire fired by lightning, 259; measures taken for its rebuilding, 260, 262; the
rails set up on the new battlements, 267;
service recommenced in, 271; the lord mayor
and crafts attend, ib.; fray in the church,
273; funerals at, 15, 181, 257, 307; sermons
in the shrouds, 71, 151, 237, 253; the new
Rood, temp. Mar. 398; see Jesus Chapel
-, —— Lollards' Tower, 94, 118; note, 346
Paul's, children of, perform a play before the queen at Nonsuch, 206
Paul's bakehouse, 30
Paul's churchyard, burial in, 170; infant supposed to speak there, 88; note, 343; master Bodley slain in, 227
Paul's cross, sermons at, 41 (two), 44, 46, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 88, 100, 101, 131, 135, 140, 147, 158, 164, 165, 166, 168, 178, 192, 194, 197, 204, 206, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 215, 218, 222, 226, 227, 228, 265, 267, 286, 299; riot at the sermon in 1552, 41, 332; doctor Pendleton shot at, when preaching there, 65; railings at, 98 (bis); state of the cross in 1559, 372; sermons removed to the Grey friars, on account of the repairs of the cathedral, 262
st. Paul's deanery, the council sit there, 43; the French ambassador lodged at, 225
st. Paul's day, celebration of in 1554–5, 80; procession at, 141
st. Paul's school, funeral of an usher of, 247
Paul's head in Carter lane, 283
Paul's wharf, 198, 271
Pawlett; see Paulett
Payne, skinner, funeral of, 233
Peace with France proclaimed, 193; note, 372
Peckham, sir Edmond, executor to the lady
Anna of Cleves, and rides at her funeral, 145;
mourner at the king of [Portugal's] obsequies,
148
-, —— sir Robert, knighted, 334
-, —— Harry, committed to the Tower, 102;
hung at Tybourn, 109; notes, 348, 351
Pecsall, wife of sir Richard, death of, 175; note, 367
Peerages, conferred by Edward VI. in 1551, 10; note, 321; other creations, 133
Pelham, sir (Nicholas), his funeral, 243; note, 382
Pembroke, William Herbert, earl of, (see Herbert), created earl of Pembroke, 10; receives
the queen of Scots at court, 11; attends her
out of town, ib.; his men of arms, 13, 19;
his entrance into London, 3, 31; present at
the proclamation of queen Mary, 37; appointed general against sir Thomas Wyatt,
52; rides into London to the parliament with
200 horse and sixty blue-coats, 74; bears
king Philip's sword, ib.; his badge, ib.;
mourner at St. Paul's for the queen of Spain,
90; waits on cardinal Pole at Bow church,
103; rides with the queen towards Eltham,
110; takes his barge towards Calais, 119;
attends on the earl of Northumberland at his
creation, 134; at st. George's day, 1557, ib.;
chief captain of an army sent in aid of king
Philip, 143; bears the queen's sword, 180;
queen Elizabeth sleeps at his place (Baynard
castle) 196; keeps st. George's feast at Windsor, 200; judge at justs, and wounded by a
splinter, 233; the lord Loughborough brought
to his custody, 256; entertains the queen at
Baynard's castle, 275; present at the Mercers' supper, 288; godfather to the son of sir
T. Lodge, lord mayor, 305; at st. George's
feast, 1563, 306
-, —— Henry, second earl; see Herbert
-, —— Anne countess of, funeral, 15; note,
324
Penances at Paul's cross, 73, 79, 100, 101, 271, 302, 340
Pendleton, doctor, shot at, when preaching at Paul's cross, 65; preaches at Paul's cross, 74; at a funeral, 117; spital sermon, 131; of St. Stephen's Walbrook, 152
Penred, punished for severity as a schoolmaster, 311
Pensioners, the queen's, (lord Bray their captain) their muster before the queen in Greenwich park, 124; their standard, ib.; muster in Hyde park, 167; in st. James's park, 167
Penshurst, funeral of sir William Sydney at, 31; earl of Warwick dies there, 72
Pentices, proclamation against, 35
Perce, master, the queen's skinner, his wife's funeral, 177
Percy, master, mourner at Ralph Preston's funeral, 176
Percy, Henry, comes from France with tidings for the queen, 234
Perjury, punishments for, 74, 104, 245, 250
Perro(?) in France, winning of, 152
Peryn, William, a black friar, preaches at Paul's cross, 100; at a funeral, 119; a Lent sermon, 131; funeral of, 171; note, 365
st. Peter's day, fair kept in St. Margaret's churchyard, Westminster, 140
st. Peter's in Cheap, funerals at, 2, 73, 115, 138, 247, 252, 255; procession of, 62; Fishmongers' procession, 62
st. Peter le Poor, funerals, 114, 190
Peterborough, funeral at, 142
Petre, sir William, attends on st. George's day, 132, 134, 306; chief mourner at bishop Griffith's funeral, 180; dines with the lord mayor, 169
Petre, lady, chief mourner at the funeral of lady Cecily Mansfield, 174
Phassett (Fawcett?) gentleman, funeral of, 263
Philips, Robert, 206; note, 374
Philip, king, his style, 34, 67; created a knight of the Garter, 60; preparations in London for his reception, 65; for his marriage at Winchester, 66; attends mass at St. Paul's, 72; attends the opening of Parliament, 74, note, 401; engages in the juego de cannas, 76, note, 401; attends the Parliament, ib.; welcomes cardinal Pole at the court, 76; attends Westminster abbey in state, 77; at a tournay, 79; knights made by him, 342; witnesses the performance of a master of fence, 82; tilts, 83, 84; attends mass on st. Paul's day, 81; joins the procession of the Garter on st. George's day, 85; removes from Hampton Court to Oatlands, 93; rides with the queen through London, 93; takes his journey towards Dover, ibid.; note, 346; sends letters to the queen, 128; returns from beyond sea, 129; attends mass with the queen, and rides through London in state, ib.; removes from Greenwich to Westminster, 132; joins the procession of the Garter, 134; goes in procession on Ascension day, 137; goes to Hampton-court to hunt, 139; goes in procession on Corpus Christi day, ib.; goes hunting in Epping Forest, 141; stands godfather to Philip earl of Arundel, ib., note, 357; takes journey toward Dover, accompanied by the queen, and stops at Sittingbourne, 142; takes shipping for Calais, ib.; married to the French king's daughter, 204
Philpot, archdeacon, burned in Smithfield, 98
Philpott, master, preaches at funeral, 296, 297
Pickering, master, buried at st. Peter's in Cheap, 73
Piedmont, ambassador of, arrives in London, 66; note, 339; prince of, arrives, and visits the Tower, 79; attends mass at st. Paul's, 81; note, 341
Pig, prodigious, 281
Pilkington, James, bishop of Durham, preaches at funerals, 226, 254, 255; at court, 227, 252, 253, 284; a spital sermon, 254; at Paul's cross, 248, 299
Pillory, persons punished in the, 21, bis, and in almost every page
Pilson; see Pylson
Pirates, trial of, 4; see Wapping
Placard, political, 330
Plague, blue cross painted on the doors of houses infected with, 310; and fires lighted in the streets, ib.; note, 396
Plays: "stage-play" of the Passyon of Christ, at the Grey Friars, London, 138; at the parish feast of st. Olave's Silver street, 145; plays forbidden for a certain time, 193; by the children of Paul's, at Nonsuch, 206; at court, 221, 222; note, 378; by the gentlemen of the Temple before the queen, 275; note, 388; Julius Cæsar, 276; after the Barber-surgeons' dinner in 1562, 290
Pointz, sir Nicholas, made K.B. 370
Poisoning, 196, 235, 236; punishment for, 197
Pole, cardinal, returns from Brabant, 75; note, 340; publicly received in London, 77; note, 341; received at court, and takes up his abode at Lambeth, 76; addresses the parliament on the queen's quickening, ib.; attends mass at st. Paul's, 81; received with procession in Westminster abbey, 98; consecrated archbishop at Greenwich, and confirmed at Bow church, 102; note, 348; visited by queen Mary at Lambeth, and rides with her towards Eltham, 110; accompanies the queen from Croydon to St. James's, 114; present at the consecration of abbat Feckenham, 120; attends the queen to Westminster abbey, 122; in Greenwich park, 124; entertains her at Lambeth, 143; at Whitehall, 159; preaches there, ib.; dies, 178; funeral, 181; note, 368
Pollard, sir John, knighted, 335; committed to the Tower, 104; burial of, 148
Ponet, John, bishop of Winchester, his divorce and remarriage, 8, 320; his "Treatise of Politic Power," 323
Pope, sir Thomas, funeral, 188; note, 370
Poplar, dinner at sheriff Maynard's funeral, 157
Portman, sir William, funeral, 125; note, 355
Portsmouth, two French ships brought to, 25; the storehouse burned, 140, 357; city trainbands conducted to, 293; men sent thither from London, 311, 312
Portugal, John III. obsequies at st. Paul's for [called "king of Denmark,"] note, 358
Pott, Gilbert, punished in the pillory, 330
Pottnam (Puttenham?), esquire, his funeral, 189
Poultry, proclamations for the price of, 219, 230
Powis, Edward lord, death, 7; note, 317
-, —— Cecily lady, her funeral, 163; notes,
362, 404
Powlett; see Paulet
Powtrell, Nicholas, made serjeant-at-law, 373
Poynings, sir Adrian, knight marshal in France, 394
Pranell (?), master, his funeral, 157; note, 361
Pre-emption, the queen's right of, abused, and consequent punishment, 189
Prentice, woman punished for cruelty to, 17
-, —— a swaggering one, 262
Prest, or loan, 364
Preston, Ralph, skinner, funeral, 176; note, 367
Priests, marriage of, 216; their wives dismissed, 50, 267; note, 398; one (at Paul's cross) laments his marriage, 69; one hung for cutting a purse, 227; one punished for reading mass, 291
Primrose, launched, 317
Prisons of London, transfer of their custody from the old to the new sheriffs, 268
Processions, on st. Katharine's day at St. Paul's, 49; sermon in favour of, ib.; others, 49; general, 82, 87, 165
Proclamations on the coinage, 7, 114, 122, 243, 245, 260, 272, 276, 279, notes, 383, 384, 388; against ingrating or ingrossing, against usury, for regulating public-houses, and against fighting in churches, 17, note, 325; for holidays and fasts, for curriers and leather-sellers, tinkers and pedlars, 18; Gascon wine, ale, and beer, ib.; respecting the price of meat, 9, 24, 91, notes, 321, 326; of poultry, 219, 230; against the sale of great horses, 26; regulating pentices, and condemning privy lights, 35; respecting vagabonds, 69, note, 339; for delivering up heretical books, 90; note, 344; of traitors fled beyond sea, 103; as to deserted children, 119; of war with France, 138, 357; of peace with France, 193; of the acts passed in Parliament, 169; respecting ale and beer, 147; of five acts, 198; on apparel, 216, 281, note, 376; for keeping Lent, 4, 226, 249; of the conduct of the French king and Scottish queen, 229; by the mayor against keeping gunpowder, 240; that freemen should not wear cloaks in London, 246; respecting the French, 311, 312; note, 396
Proctor, taken at Scarborough castle, 135; condemned, 136
Prodigies; see Calf, Pig
Progress of King Edward in 1551, 21; note, 325
Prophetess, pretended, 88
Protestant funeral service in 1559, 193; the English service commenced in the queen's chapel, 197
Provisions, proclamation respecting meat, 9, 24, 91; notes, 321, 326; penalty inforced by the forfeiture of a cartload of beef, 20; punishments for bad meat, 56, 57; for fish, 189; proclamations respecting poultry, 219, 230; see Purveyors
Psalm-singing, in the Geneva way, 228 (bis); 247
st. Pulcher's procession, attacked by a Protestant, 64; funerals at, 142, 161, 258, 263, 276
Purfew, bishop; see Warton
Purgatory preached by bp. Bourn, 78; its existence plainly denied by bishop Jewell, 224
Purveyors, one of the Queen's, punished by the pillory, 189, note, 371; another, 223
Putney, king Edward there, 21; funeral at, 170
Putnam, gentleman, convicted of rape, 256
Puttenham; see Pottnam
Pye corner, 225
Pylson, sir Edward, knighted 335
Pynoke, master, his funeral, 166
Queenhithe, waterman whipped at, 272; stairs borne away, 279
Quest (jury), on the trial of sir Thomas Arundel, shut up all night without meat or drink, 15
Qwalett, Ralph, 151
Randall, Thomas, married to Mary Rowe, 376
Ramsey, Harry, of Amwell, 143
Ratcliffe, sir Henry, knighted, 334
Rawlins, the two, committed to the Tower, 102
Raynford, sir John, funeral of, 211; note, 375
Reche, lady, funeral of, 144, note, 358
Red Bull, beyond Coldharbour, 267
Red-cross street, lady Walgrave resident there, 266; fray in, 293
"Regamus," a messenger from Spain, 151
Rehearsal service at the spital, 231
Reigate, earthquake at, 6
Reformation, post of, 164
Religion, proclamation respecting changes in, Dec. 1553, 50
Reniger, Michael, preaches at Paul's cross, 272; at funerals, 297, 393; verses on the young dukes of Suffolk, 319
Renold, Roger, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
Rhodes, knights of, one buried, 158; four made, 159
Rich, sir Hugh, made K.B. at queen Mary's
coronation, 45, 334; his funeral, 76
-, —— Elizabeth lady, her funeral, 184; note,
369
-, —— sir Robert, made K.B. 370
Richardson the Scot preaches a sermon refusing to recant, 91; preaches at funerals, 6, 13, 218; parson of st. Matthew's, 262, 269; at the Barber-surgeons' feast, 290
Richardson, sir Richard, priest, 99
Richmond, earl of Devonshire created there, 43; funeral at, 51; queen Elizabeth there, 241
Ridges, master, auditor, funeral of, 173
Riding, punishment by, 218, 220, 221, 227, 229, 238, 245, 248, 253, 258, 295 (twice), 299; with music, to shame a scold, 301; note, 394
Ridley, Nicholas, bishop of London, committed to the Tower, 38; brought out of the Tower and conveyed towards Oxford, 57; burnt at Oxford, 96
Ring, running at, 5, 277, 316
Rings, "false," sold, 109; note, 408
Robbery, 93, 108, 241
Robinson ("Robyn"), William, alderman of London, funeral, 28; epitaph, 328
Roche, lady (widow of sir William), funeral, 190; note, 371
Rochester castle, seized by the Kentish rebels in 1553–4, 52
Rochester, dean of, 231
Rochester, sir Robert, made comptroller of the household, 39; K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45, 334; mourner at the duke of Norfolk's obsequy, 70; receives the queen and king at Greenwich, 93; mourner at bp. Gardiner's funeral, 101; chosen K.G. 133, 134; funeral of, 160
Roe; see Rowe
Rogation week, processions in, 61, 236
Rogers delivered from the Tower [an error of the Diarist?], 80
Rogers, John, arraigned, 80; burnt in Smithfleld, 81; note, 340
Rokeby, Ralph, made a serjeant-at-law, 327
Rood in st. Paul's, 397; in st. Margaret's Westminster, 399
Roods, &c., from the churches, burnt in London, 207, 208, 209
Roodlofts, destruction of, 241, 408
Roper, master, at the funeral of lady White, 167
Rose, at Fleet bridge, 16
Rose, at St. Katharine's, 304
Rose tavern, riot at, 221
Rose, [Robert,] chosen master warden of the Merchant-taylors' company, 239
Rose pence, by proclamation, to pass only in Ireland, not in England, 114
Rosse, Thomas, a Protestant minister, sent to the Tower, 79
Rossey, William, keeper of the Starchamber, committed to the Tower, 102; accuses Throgmorton and Woodhall of high treason, 104; himself condemned, and hung, 106
Rotherham, murder of master West at, 107, 165; funeral gear of auditor Swift made for, 266
Rowe, alderman sir Thomas, chosen warden of the Merchant-taylors, 91; at the Merchanttaylors' feast, 149; his daughter married, 215, note, 376; at the Grocers' feast, 260; closes his shrievalty, 268; note, 345
Rowlett, sir Ralph, funeral of his wife Dorothy, 160, note, 362; of his wife Margaret, 169, note, 364
Royston, funeral at, 303
Rud, recants at Paul's cross, and laments that he was ever married, 69
Rudston, master, joins sir Thomas Wyatt's rebellion, 52
Ruffe, a Scot and friar, takes part with the Gospellers, 160; condemned to be burnt, 161
Rufford, Giles, murder of, 102, 103; note, 349
Running at the ring, 5, 277, 316
Russell, Francis lord, (second earl of Bedford,)
attends the queen of Scots, 11; committed to
the Fleet, 38; receives the prince of Piedmont, 79; see Bedford
-, —— Francis lord, present at the sermon at
Paul's cross, 197; accompanies the queen to
Deptford, 232
Russell, mistress, funeral, 235
Rutland, Henry earl of, resident in Whittington College, 3; his men of arms and standard, 13, 19; committed to the Fleet, 38; attends on the earl of Northumberland at his creation, 134; takes the muster of the queen's pensioners, 167; elected K.G., 196; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; installed at Windsor, 200; judge at justs, 233; deputy for the queen at an installation at Windsor, 247; at st. George's feast, 306
Rutland, Margaret countess of, death, 215; her hearse, ib.; funeral, 216; note, 376
Rye, loss of the Greyhound at, 302, 308
Ryth, Richard, fled beyond sea, proclaimed a traitor, 103
Sackville, John, esquire, his funeral, 153; note, 360; at the French king's obsequies, 210; sits at Guildhall, 290; chief mourner at master Denham's funeral, 301
Sackville, lady, deputy for queen Elizabeth as godmother to Robert Dethick, 264
Sadler, alderman, and draper, his funeral, 203; note, 374
St. John's, Clerkenwell, the princess Mary's place, 4, 30
St. Leger, sir Anthony, K.G., at St. George'sday, 134; mourner at the countess of Arundel's funeral, 155; his funeral, 192; his wife dies shortly after, ib.; note, 372
St. Loe, sir John, his funeral, 191; note, 371
St. Michael, order of, sent to king Edward 9, 321, 397
Saint Quintin's, winning of, 147; rejoicings in London thereon, ib. 150; lord Bray's death got there, 158; "Book of the army" at, 358
Salisbury, lord Stourton hanged at, 128
Salters' company, a priest bequeaths his all to, 176; their feast in 1562, 286; a funeral(?) 226
Sampson, dean of Christ-church, burns "great riches" at Oxford, 266; preaches at a funeral, 27; at court, 252, 254; at Paul's cross, 192, 231, 280; notes, 347, 372
Samsun, sir Thomas, a priest, does penance for having two wives, 100; note, 347
Sanctuary at Westminster, procession of sanctuary men on st. Nicholas' day, 121; one whipped for murder, 125; the case of Wakham, taken thence and restored, 144, 150, 151
Sandes, Henry, son of lord Sandes, 8; note, 320
Sandes, a younger son of lord Sandes, hung for robbery, 108; note, 350
Sandes, Edwyn, bishop of London, committed to the Tower, 37; preaches before the queen, 190; preaches at court, 227, 276; at Paul's cross, 229
Saunders, sir Edward, knighted, 342
Saunders, Lawrence, arraigned, and cast to be burnt, 81; departed to Coventry, 82
Saunders, captain, taken at Scarborough castle, 135; condemned, 136
Saunders, Ninion, or Alexander Onyon, drowned, 36; note, 230
Savoy, funerals at, 27, 110, 121, 152, 186; procession of the Spaniards at, 78; the processional cross of, 89
Saxsay, Harry, mercer, condemned in the Starchamber, 277
Scambler, Edmund, bishop of Peterborough, consecrated, 251; preaches before the queen, ib.; at Paul's cross, 235; at funerals, 246, 254, 258
Scarborough castle, traitors taken at, 135; their trials, 136, 137; executions, 142; note, 356
Schoolmaster, punished for severity, 311
Schools of London, processions of, 87, 88, 92; see st. Anthony's, Christ's Hospital, Merchant-taylors', and st. Paul's
Scold, punished, 299, 301; note, 394
Scot, Cuthbert, bishop of Chester, commissioner sent to Cambridge to burn the bodies of Bucer and Fagius, 124; preaches at Paul's cross, 165; deprived, 201
Scot, the, minister of st. Peter's, Cornhill, 6, 13; note, 323
Scotland, embassy to, 236
Scots, Margaret queen of, her visit to London in 1551, 11, 322
Scots, battle with, Nov. 1557, 158
Scott, master (Thomas?), funeral of, 247; note, 384
Scory, John (bishop of Hereford), preaches before the queen, 189; preaches at Paul's cross, 206; elected bishop of Hereford, 201 preaches in st. Paul's at the French king's obsequies, 210; at court, 226; at st. Paul's, 227
Scory, doctor, sent to the Fleet prison, 235
Scrope, Richard, 354
Sea-fight between the French and Flemings, 92
-, —— with the French, 152
Sebastian, master of the children of Paul's, 206; note, 374
Seditious words, persons punished for, 69 bis, 71, 150, 154, 164
See, Oswald, goldsmith, funeral of, 211
st. Sepulchre; see st. Pulcher's
Sercotte, executor to sir Peter . . . . 307
Serjeants of the coif, creation of seven in 1552, 26, note, 327; feast in 1555, 95, note, 346; feast in 1559, 195, note, 373
Sermons; see Paul's cross and Spital
Sessions at Newgate, 251, 282
Sextons of London, mass for, at the Grey friars, 65; procession, 140
Seymer, lady, widow of sir Thomas, alderman of London, her funeral, 109; note, 351
Seymour, John, eldest son of Edward duke of Somerset, sent to the Tower, 10; his funeral at, 27; note, 327
Seymour, lady Jane, death of, 253; her funeral, 254; note, 384
Seymour, lord Thomas, his birth and baptism in the Tower, 10 Feb. 1562–3, 300
Seywell condemned, taken at Scarborough, 135; 136
Sheen charterhouse, funeral at, 160
Sheepmaster, a great, 22; note, 326
Sheffield, John lord, made K.B. 370
Shelley, Henry, his widow remarried to captain Matson, 185; note, 405
Shelley, master, of Sussex, the second husband of lady Lyster, 273
Shepherd, an old, rails at the Paul's cross sermon, 98
Sheriffs, election of, 22; John Maynard's provision for the office, 326; sworn at Westminster, 25; chosen at the Grocers' feast in 1555, 90, note on the ceremony, 402; chosen in 1558, 170; swearing of, in 1559, 213; election of, 1561, 265; the old sheriffs deliver the custody of the prisons to the new, on Michaelmas eve, 1561, 268; swearing of, in the Exchequer, ib.; sworn in 1562, 293
Shipping lost, 220
Ships, two French, taken by English barks, 25
Ships, men and guns sent to the queen's, 234
Shoreditch, the vicar of, a Scot, (John Macbray) preaches at sir A. Wingfield's funeral, 24; funerals at, 123, 174, 216
Shrewsbury, Francis earl of, comes to London, 6; attends the lady Mary, 31; at the Tower, 35; present at the proclamation of queen Mary, 37; bore the crown at her coronation, 46; rides into London to the Parliament with six score horse, 74; bears king Philip's cap of maintenance, ib.; conducts cardinal Pole into London, 75; welcomes the cardinal with his barge, 76; mourner at st. Paul's for the queen of Spain, 90; present at the proclamation of queen Elizabeth in London, 178; rides in state into London, 224; funeral, 244; note, 383
Shrewsbury, George earl of, (when lord Talbot) bears the sword of state before king Philip, 132, 134; elected K.G. 23 April 1561, 257; comes into London with a great attendance, 258; installed at Windsor, ib.; godfather to Robert son of sir Gilbert Dethick, 264; at st. George's feast, 1563, 305, 306
Shrewsbury, countess of, 30
Shriving Jack o'Lent, 33
Simmonds, William, made a serjeant at law, 373
Sittingbourne, king Philip and queen Mary sleep there, 142
Skinner, Anthony, his funeral, 179; note, 368
Skinner, Ralph, dean of Durham, preaches at Paul's cross, 261
Skinners' company, present at funerals, 99, 106, 110, 176, 177, 224, 233, 255, 269, 278; their feast in 1560, 237; their feast in 1561, 260; their feast in 1562, 283; the master, four wardens, and beadle, attend at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287; note, 406
Slips (foreign coins), proclamation respecting, 260; note, 384
Slynford, funeral of sir Harry Hussey at, 150; of his wife, 154
Smelts, man pilloried with a collar of, 189
Smith, sir Clement, uncle to King Edward, his
death, 24; note, 326
-, —— sir Thomas, customer, godfather to Mary
Powlett, 288; his wife and sons, 367
Smithfield, criminal hung there, 4; Rogers burnt in, 81; other hereticks burnt in, 83, 88, 90, 98, 99, 104, 130, 157, 161; fray in, 282; house of Black friars the first restored by queen Mary, 171; obsequies of lady Cecily Mansfield at, 174; the friars of dismissed, 204
Smithfield pond, fire near, 265
Smyth, doctor, preaches at funerals, 59, 68 (twice), 70, 71; at the burning of Latimer and Ridley, 96
Smyth, master, merchant, committed to the Tower, 102; sentenced to perpetual imprisonment, 118
Smyth, Benett, hanged for murder, 102; note, 349
Smyth, master, oyster feast at his cellar, 143
Snowdel; see Sowdley
Soda, mistress, funeral of, 113; note, 403
Somerset, Edward Seymour duke of, sent to the
Tower, 10; charges against, ib.; his trial,
12; beheaded, 14; and buried in st. Peter's
church, ib.; note, 323
-, —— duchess of, sent to the Tower, 10
Somerset place, Strand, late the duke of Somerset's, the princess Elizabeth's, 37, 120, 167; she is there as queen, 180, 181, 295
Soothsaying, 251
Southampton, Philip prince of Spain arrives at, 66
Southampton, sir Thomas Wriothesley, earl of,
his funeral, 1; note, 313
-, —— countess of, funeral, 2; note, 313
Southcote, John, made a serjeant at law, 373
Southminster, Essex, funeral of William Harris esquire at, 115
Southwark, disturbances in, 44; Kentish men pardoned in, 57; funeral of bishop Gardiner at st. Mary Overies, and dinner at Montacute house, 100, 101; place of the bishop of Rochester at, 180; the duke of Suffolk's park in, the city musters there, 202; Dolman's house in, 204; see st. Mary Overy and st. Thomas a Watering
Southwell, sir Richard, mourner at St. Paul's
for the queen of Spain, 90; receives the queen
and king at Greenwich, 93; mourner at the
king of [Portugal's] obsequies, 148; at lady
W—'s funeral, 156; at sir Thomas Pope's,
188; note, 376
-, —— sir Robert, funeral, 217, note, 376
-, —— lady, funeral of, 174; note, 367
Sowdley, Thomas, 336
Spain, ambassadors of, 50; note, 337; reception of a messenger from, 151; embassy to, 225
Spain, Jane queen of, obsequies at st. Paul's, 90; note, 344
Spaniards, dine at Guildhall, 73; their tilting with canes, 79, 82, 83; note, 401; funerals of, 71, 72, 75, 79; sing mass at St. Paul's, 72; at Westminster abbey, 77; at st. Margaret's Westminster, processions, 78, 107; their cross at the Savoy, 89; one hung at Tybourn, 69; one kills a servant of sir George Gifford, 72; he is hung at Charing cross, ib.; fray at Charing cross, 74; kill an Englishman basely, 79; one robbed, and two men hung at his gate in Fleet street, 96; one killed in a riot at court, 134; a duchess, kinswoman to the king, rides to the court, 133
Sparke, [John], chosen renter warden of the Merchant-taylors' company, 239; his daughter married to master Davenet, 300
Sparow, burnt in Smithfield, 158
Speke, sir George, made K.B. 370
-, —— sir Thomas, funeral, 7; note, 318
Spencer, sir John, knighted, 335
Spenser, master, committed to the Tower, 102; hanged for the murder of master Rufford, 102, 103
Spital sermons, 1553, 33; in 1557, 131, 132; in 1558-9, 192; in 1560, 231; rehearsal sermon, ib.; in 1561, 254; in 1561–2, 279; "declared" (rehearsed), 280; in 1563, 304, 305
Springham, Richard, executor to lady Locke, 323; godfather to mr. Nicholls's daughter, 305
Stafford, sir Henry, knighted, 335
Stafford, Thomas, taken at Scarborough castle, 135; condemned, 136; beheaded, 137
Stage-play at the Grey Friars, 138, 357; see Play
Staines, heretic burnt at, 95
Stamford, William, made a serjeant, 27, 327; knighted, 342; his funeral, 172; note, 366
Stamford hill, accident to the duke of Norfolk at, 139
Standing, for shooting deer at Nonsuch, 206; note, 405
Standish, doctor, preaches at St. Paul's, 151
Standley, a priest, and steward to the lord treasurer, his funeral, 251
Stanford, co. Northampton, funeral at, 173
Stanhope, sir Michael, sent to the Tower, 10; arraigned, 15; beheaded, ib.; note, 324
Stanley, [Jam]es, of Le, in Essex, 143
-, —— sir George, knighted, 335
-, —— sir Rowland, knighted, 335
-, —— sir Thomas, knighted, 334
-, —— sir —, at the Merchant-taylors'
feast, 1562, 287
Stapleton, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Starke, master, elected fourth warden of the Skinners' company, 260; funeral of his wife, 289; marries the daughter of Wm. Allen (then sheriff), 295
Staunton, captain William, condemned of high treason, 105; hanged at Tybourn, 106, 348
Steelyard, the alderman of, his funeral, 174
st. Stephen's Coleman street, funerals at, 244; 249
st. Stephen's Walbrook, sermons at, 48; funerals, 152, 177, 271
Stepney, funerals at, 24, 157
Stocks, the, 292, 295; in Newgate market, 260; punishment by, 255
Stockton ("Stockdun"), Richard, funeral of, 98
Stokes, John, the queen's brewer, his funeral, 177
Stonor, sir Francis, knighted, 335
Stony Stratford, funeral at, 157
Stop-Gallant, a name given to the sweatingsickness, 319
Storms, 209, 215 (note, 374), 220, 231, 256, 259, 265, 308
Stourton, Arthur, funeral of, 165; note, 363
Stourton, Charles lord, committed to the Tower for the murder of the Hartgills, 125; tried, 126; removed towards his execution, 127; hung at Salisbury, 128; note, 355
Stowe, William, hung at Tybourn, 142, 357
Stradling, sir Thomas, mourner at sir Thomas Pope's funeral, 188
Strange, Henry lord (afterwards fourth earl of Derby), married to lady Margaret Clifford, 82, note, 342; bears the sword of state on st. George's day, 1557, 135; attends on some Frenchmen returning from Scotland, 270
Strangways, sir Giles, articles made for his funeral, 281; note, 389
Strangways, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Strangways, rover of the sea, brought to the Tower, 206; arraigned, 212; removed to the Marshalsea, 213; reprieved, ib.
Stratford (at Bow), death of the miller at, 16; heretics burnt at, 92, 106, 108
Stratford, Essex, the bishop's prison at, heretics committed to, 94
Strete, John, 338
Stukley, master, buried at st. Pulcher's, 142
Stukley, captain, entertains the queen on the river, 309
Stump, sir James, funeral, 308; note, 395
Sturley, —— esquire, buried at Richmond, 51; note, 337
Style, sir Humphrey, funeral, 16; note, 324
Suicides, 204, 225, 258, 259, 283, 284, 301, 302
Suffolk, Henry and Charles Brandon, dukes of, their deaths, 8; their month's mind, 9; note, 318
Suffolk, Henry Grey, third marquess of Dorset, created duke of, 10; attends the queen of Scots, 11; his men of arms, 19; attends the lady Mary, 30; committed to the Tower, 38; delivered, ib.; brought to the Tower with his brother, 54; arraigned, and cast for death at Westminster, 55; beheaded, 57
Suffolk, Frances duchess of, 30; bears the train
of her daughter queen Jane when entering
the Tower, 35; her funeral, 217; note, 377
-, —— Katharine duchess of, 318; fire at her
house in Barbican, 308
Suffolk, heretics, 89
Suffolk, visitation of Clarenceux in 1563, 311
Surcott, master, sits as justice at Guildball, 287, 290; see Sercotte
Surrey, earthquake in, 6, 317
Surrey, Thomas Howard earl of, (afterwards duke of Norfolk,) made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45; and served as doer, 46
Sussex, Henry earl of, created K.G. 60; death, 126; funeral, 127; month's mind, 128; note, 355
Sussex, Thomas, earl of (see lord Fitzwalter), lord deputy of Ireland, elected K.G. 133, 134 (there erroneously styled lord Fitzwalter); banner set up at Windsor, 162; takes his journey to return to Ireland, 169; present sermon at Paul's cross, 197; justs, 233; at the Merchant-taylors' feast, 287
Sutton, earthquake at, 6
Sutton, queen Elizabeth there in 1560, 241; burnt three days after, ib.
Sutton, James, clerk of the green cloth, marries Agnes widow of John Hethe, 15; buried at st. Botolph, Bishopgate, 67; his month's mind at Waltham Abbey, 70; marriage of his daughter, 219
Swallow, esquire, of the Exchequer, buried, 281 the Swan, without . . . . gate, 103
Swan with the two nekes at Milk-street end, 111
Swan in Whittington college, 132
Sweat, the epidemic plague, 7, 8; note, 319
Sweden, prince of (John duke of Finland), lands
at Harwich, 213; comes to London, 214;
conducted to court, 215; stands godfather to
sir Thomas Chamberlain's son, 216; rides to
court in state, 221; fatal fray among his
men, 223; departs, 230; note, 375
-, —— the ambassador of, entertains the queen's
council, 262; his presents to queen Elizabeth, 265
-, —— Eric king of, (false) report that he had
landed in the North, 267; sends a present of
horses, and other things, 268; the queen's
order respecting his portrait, 385
Swift, Peter, auditor of st. Paul's, funeral, 266; note, 386
Swift, Robert, his funeral gear made for Rotherham church, 266; note, 386
Sword-play before the queen, 250
Sydnam, friar, preaches at a funeral, 98; at Trinity church near the Tower, 108
Sydenham, 243
Sydney, sir Henry, knighted (not sir William), 10; note, 322; his place at Penshurst, 72; house in Chanell row, 355; departs to Wales as Lord President 238; deputy for the earl of Warwick at installation of the Garter, 308
Sydney, sir William, his men of arms, 325; his funeral at Penshurst, 31; note, 329
Symonds, master, a master of Bridewell, 205
st. Sythe's; see Osith
Syon, the nuns again closed in, 145; note, 358; the priests and nuns dismissed, 204
Tadeley, master, haberdasher, his funeral, 136
Talbot, Francis lord, rides into London to his
marriage, 300; note, 393
-, —— lady Katharine, married to lord Herbert,
300; note, 393
Taverns, regulations of, 31
Tate, sir Richard, knighted, 335
Taylor, John, deprived of the bishoprick of Lincoln, 58; arraigned and cast to be burnt, 81; sent into Suffolk, 82
Tayller, a gold refiner, his funeral, 123
Temple, funerals in, 156, 228; Christmas festivities at, 274; the gentlemen perform a play before the queen, 275; note, 388
Temple-bar, fray near, 296
Tesmond, whipped for falsifying dispensations, 408
Testerns, proclamation reducing their value, 7; disturbances in London respecting, 114, 122; further proclamations, 243, 245; see Coinage
Thame, funeral of lord Williams at, 217
Thames, low ebb, in March 1557–8, 167
Thirlby, Thomas, bishop of Ely, goes to meet cardinal Pole in Kent, 75; comes from Rome, 93; receives the queen and king at Greenwich, 93; receives cardinal Pole at Bow church, 103; commissioner to negociate a loan from the city, 168; dines with the lord mayor, 169; returns from an embassy to France, 194; deposed, 203; sent to the Tower, 237; excommunicated, 249
Thimblebury, master, set in the pillory, 300
st. Thomas of Acres, funerals at, 1, 117, 193, 232; image of the saint broken, 82; again, 83; note, 342
st. Thomas a' Watering, executions at, 30, 34; part of sir Thomas Wyatt's body suspended there, 60; lord Sandes' son hung at, 108; pirates hung at, 213; other executions at, 225, 251
Thomas, William, clerk of the council to king Edward VI. condemned, 61; executed, 63
Thorley, Thomas, of Pricklewell in Essex, 143
T(h)ornburn, master, fishmonger, burial, 143
Thornhill, master, funeral of, 170
Throgmorton, John, committed to the Tower, 102; condemned, 104; hung, ib.; note, 348
Throckmorton, sir Nicholas, tried at Guildhall
and acquitted, 60; delivered from the Tower,
80
-, —— sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Thynne, sir John, sent to the Tower, 10
Tide, low, in the Thames, 167
Tilt, running at, 79, 80, 82, 83, 187; in Greenwich park, 203; see Tournay
Tindal, his books ordered to be delivered up, 90
Toddington, lady Cheyne dies at, 282, and is buried there, 284
Tomkins, a weaver in Shoreditch, burnt in Smithfield for heresy, 83
Tomson, the herald, arraigned, 80
Tooly, his body burnt, 342
Torner, captain, condemned of high treason, 108
Toto, master, serjeant painter to Henry VIII. 267; note, 386
Tottenham high cross, 209
Tournay, Henry the Eighth's great justing at, remembered in 1556, 114
Tournay, with swords, 5, 316; see Tilt
Tower hamlets, list of, in 1553, 42
Tower hill, duke of Somerset beheaded at, 14; accident there from gunpowder, 18; executions, 137; the new abbey on, occupied by sir Arthur Darcy, 220
Tower of London, procession of its officers in
Rogation week, 61; sir James Crofts replaced
by lord Clinton as constable, 35; furnished
with artillery and ammunition, 36; prisoners
sent to, 104, 139
-, —— ammunition sent to, 155; queen Elizabeth there for a week on her accession, 180;
mint visited by the queen, 262; a fire in, 268
-, —— st. Peter's ad vincula, duke of Somerset buried at, 14; other funerals in, 114, 182
Towllys, alderman and sheriff, his wife, 22; note, 408
Townlay, Richard, his funeral, 72
Traitors fled beyond sea, proclaimed, 103
Trapps, Robert, goldsmith, his funeral, 246; note, 383; one of his daughters, 363
Tregonell, sir John, knighted, 334
Trekett, one of the keepers of the vestry at st. Paul's, buried, 125
Tremayne, Richard and Nicholas, fled beyond sea and proclaimed traitors, 103
Tresham, George, 348
Tresham, sir Thomas, executor and chief mourner to bishop Chambers, 348; created lord of St. John's, 159; his funeral, 192; note, 372
Tresham, lady, funeral at Peterborough, 142
Trial by battle, 165
Tribes, the Nine, rumour respecting, 265
Trinity the Little, by Queenhithe, altars consecrated in, 105; the parishioners shoot for a wager in Finsbury fields, 132; their cope of cloth of gold, 166; conduct of their parson; see Chambers
Triumph, of running at ring and tournay, 5
Tubman, Nicholas, made Lancaster herald, 336; dies at Gravesend, 185; buried there, 186
Tunstall, Cuthbert, bishop of Durham, examined and deposed, 26; a commissioner for the deprivation of bishops, 58; preaches at st. Paul's, 71; conducts cardinal Pole into London, 75; rides into London, 204; deposed of his bishopric, 214; buried at Lambeth, 218; note, 377
Turberville, James, bishop of Exeter, consecrated at st. Paul's, 94; sent to the Tower, 238
Turnagain-lane, murder in, 225, 226
Turner, preaches at Paul's cross, 210; preached at the funeral of lady Cobham, 214; a spital sermon, 279
Twins, united, birth of, 23; their death, 24
Twelfth-day, its celebration at Henley-upon Thames in 1555–6, 99; celebration of by the corporation of London, 222
Two-years' mind, 141
Tybourn, executions at, 18, 22, 27, 30, 51, 63, 69 bis, 80, 91, 101, 104, 106, 109, 131; 17 hanged at, 137; and 3 more, ib., 223, 233, 256, 273, 280, 286, 290, 301
Tylworth, master, goldsmith, his funeral, 138
Tyndall, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Typkyn, mistress, her funeral, 296
Tyrell, sir John, knighted, 334
Tyrrell, sir William, funeral of, 158; note, 361
Tyrone; see O'Neil
Udall, Richard, captain of the Isle of Wight, arraigned for high treason, 104; beheaded, ib.; note, 348, 349
Underhill, mistress, funeral, 280
Underhill, master, 282
Unicorn in Cheapside, 258
Unton, sir Edward, 326; his servant Banaster killed in a fray, 296; note, 393
Uxbridge, heretic burnt at, 92
Vagabonds and loiterers punished, 69
Vane, sir Ralph, sent to the Tower, 10; arraigned, 15; hung, ib.
Vane, master, committed to the Tower for Wyatt's rebellion, 54
Vanholt; see Holstein
Vaughan, Cuthbert, trial at Guildhall, 60; delivered from the Tower, 80
Vaux of Harrowden, Thomas lord, his funeral, 115; note, 352
Vawce, serjeant, 328
st. Vedast Foster; see Foster
Venor, John, 99
Verney, Francis, condemned of high treason, 108
Verney, master of the Jewel-house, his funeral, 182
Verney, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Veron, John, committed to the Tower, 332; preaches at Whitehall, 214; admitted parson of st. Martin's Ludgate, 228; preaches at Paul's cross, 211, 228, 265; at funerals, 212, 225, 234, 248, 257, 263, 284; at an execution, 301; a young man does penance for slandering, 271; Machyn, the author of the Diary, does penance for the like transgression, 272; notes, 329, 379
Vintners' company, present at funerals, 234, 270
Visitors (ecclesiastical) sit at the bishop of London's palace, 204; sit at st. Paul's, 206, 216
Visions and signs, persons whipped for, 22, 34
Vyntoner, hangs himself in a gatter, 103
W. . . lady, her funeral, 156
Wade, Guy, chosen master of the Merchanttaylors, 91; secondary of the counter in Wood street, 151
Wager of Battle, 165
Waits of London, 65, 73, 113, 117, 139, 140, 156, 260
Wakefield, Joan, married to Thomas Greenhill, 103
Wakefield, execution at, 143
Wakerley, Richard, 348
Wakham, master, a captain of the city musters, 293
Wakham; see Waxham
Walgrave, sir Edward, knighted, 344; sent with his wife to the Tower, 256; dies in the Tower, and his widow released, 266
Walkenden, master, 272
Walker, servant to the earl of Devonshire, condemned to imprisonment for carrying letters, 118
Walker,—— hung for robbery, 290
Walles, hanged at st. Thomas a' Watering, 225
Wallop, sir John, K.G. his death, 8; note, 318
Wallwyne, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Walpole, serjeant John, his funeral, 156; note, 361
Walpole, master, godfather to George Bacon, 300
Walsingham, secretary, funeral of his mother, 193
Waltham abbey church, fall of the great steeple,
30; note, 328
-, —— month's mind of James Sutton, esq.
at, 70; Jakes a merchant taylor buried at,
113
Walworth, sir William, repair of his monument, 285; note, 390
Wanton, master, mourner at sir Wm. Laxton's funeral, 112
Wapping, pirates hung at, 111, 131, 213, 256, 281; note, 351
Warblington, funeral of sir Richard Cotton at, 115; note, 352
Warburton, sir John, knighted, 335
Ward, hanged at st. Thomas a' Watering, 225
Wardrobe, the queen's, robbery of, 93
Ware, marriage of the widow of a priest of, 216
Warham, sir William, knighted, 335
Warner, sir Edward, delivered from the Tower, 80; lieutenant of the Tower, 203; mourner at st. Paul's at the French king's obsequies, 210; his lady buried, 241, note, 382
Warner, mistress, widow of a serjeant of the admiralty, punished for bawdry, 239
de la Warr, Thomas lord, funeral, 71; note, 339
-, —— William lord, sentenced for attempted poisoning, and pardoned, 109, 350;
committed to the Fleet for a fray, 270
Warren, John, clothworker, burnt, 88; his widow burnt, and his son and daughter destined to be, 92
Warren, sir Ralph, funeral of, 36; note, 330; his widow married to sir Thomas White, 179; her funeral, 330; his daughter, 277
Warwick, Anne countess of, 296, 393
Warwick, John Dudley earl of, attends the king, 6, 7; created Duke of Northumberland, 10; see Northumberland
Warwick, John Dudley earl of, (eldest son of the preceding), attends the queen of Scots, 11; bears the king's sword on st. George's day, 1552, 17; committal to the Tower, 37; arraigned and condemned, 41; dies at Penshurst, 72; note, 340; his widow, 393
Warwick, lord Ambrose Dudley created earl of, 273; elected K.G. 306; installed by deputy, 308
Warton, or Purfew, bishop of st. Asaph, a commissioner for the deprivation of bishops, 58; translated to the see of Hereford, ib.
Warwick, earl of; see Northumberland
Wast (West?) mistress, funeral, 288
Watch, great, with pageantry, 287
Waters, Edward, serjeant at arms, 152, 359
Watling street, fire in, 309
Watson, Thomas (bishop of Lincoln), preaches at Paul's cross, 41; report of the sermon, 332; elected bishop of Lincoln (misdescribed as "doctor Weston dene of Westmynster," instead of "doctor Watson, dean of Durham") 103; commissioner sent to Cambridge to burn the bodies of Bucer and Fagius, 124; preaches before queen Mary, 128; preaches Lent sermons, 131, 132; preaches at Paul's cross, 166; sent to the Tower, 3 April 1559, 192; deprived 201; sent again to the Tower, 235
Watson, the queen's merchant, buried, 218
Waxchandlers, make the pascal light for Westminster Abbey, 169; their feast, 290; present at a funeral, 187; the waxchandler to cardinal Pole, 186
Waxham, breaks out of the Tower and brought back, 144; breaks out again, 150; and recaptured, ib.; restored to Westminster sanctuary, 151; note, 358
Wayman, sir Thomas, knighted, 335
Weather, processions and prayer for fair, 50
Webbe, Harry, esq. porter of the Tower, funeral 32; note, 329
Welle, John, miller at Stratford, his death, 16
Welles, mistress, her funeral, 297
Welsh, John, made a serjeant at-law, 373
Wendy, Thomas, physician at Cambridge, his funeral, 235; note, 378
Wenman; see Wayman
Wentworth, Thomas first lord, his funeral, 3; note, 314
Wentworth, Michael, officer to queen Mary, his funeral, 176; note, 368
Wentworth, Thomas lord, arraigned for the loss of Calais and acquitted, 195; two of his brethren, James and John, lost in the Greyhound, 302, 394
Wentworth, sir Robert, buried at Greenwich, 67
West, Lewis, slain by George Darcy, near Rotherham, 107; the murderer takes sanctuary at Westminster, 121; his trial, 165; note, 349
West, dr. [Mr. Reginald?] of the "new" doctrine, his sermon against roodlofts, and for the Protestant refugees, 216; preaches at a funeral, 243; note, 406
West, William; see de la Warre
Westcott; see Sebastian
West, sir William, his funeral, 161; note, 362
Westmerland, Henry Neville earl of, elected K.G. 17; note, 324; installed, 27; bears the cap of maintenance at Queen Mary's coronation, 46; and at the opening of Parliament, ib.; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; challenger to a just, 276
Westmerland, Katharine countess of, buried at Shoreditch, 88; note 343
Westmerland place, within Silver street, 278
Westminster abbey, funerals at, 3, 159, 177, 217 (two), 264; hearse erected there for king Edward, 40; mass of the holy-ghost before the opening of Parliament, 40, 74; the king and queen go there in great state, 77; procession of the church, 81; the new abbat (Feckenham) put in and fourteen monks shorn, 21 Nov. 1556, 118; the abbat consecrated, 119; procession of the abbat with the sanctuary men on st. Nicholas day, 121; restoration of the shrine of king Edward the confessor, 130; visited by the Muscovite ambassador, 132; sermon of the abbat on Passion Monday, 1557, 131; procession there on Ascension day, 1557, 137; funeral of the lady Anna of Cleves at, 145; herse taken down, 148; procession at, 159; the queen attends mass there, 164; note, 405; pascal light made for, in 1557–8, 169; funeral of queen Mary at, 183; obsequy for the emperor Charles V., 184; coronation of queen Elizabeth, 186; the abbat and monks deprived, 204; its altars destroyed, and the stones used for queen Mary's tomb, 256; sermons at, 272, 299
Westminster, abbat of; see Feckenham
Westminster hall, prepared for the trial of the duke of Somerset, 12; for that of the duke of Northumberland, 41; trial of lord Wentworth at, 195
Westminster, palace and tiltyard, works done in, 269; the Kentish prisoners solicited the queen's pardon in the tiltyard, 56
Westminster, st. James's palace, procession to on St. George's day, 1554, 60; procession of the queen's chapel of st. James's for three days in Rogation week, 1554, 61; see st. James
Westminster, st. James's fair, 170, 240
-, —— st. Peter's fair, 66, 141
Westminster, st. Margaret's, attack on a priest at, 84; fair kept in the churchyard, 1557, 141; see st. Margaret's
Westminster sanctuary; see Sanctuary
Westminster school, a boy of, employed in selling papers and printed books, killed by a stone thrown by another boy in Westminster hall, 121
Weston, Hugh, dean of Westminster, preaches at Paul's cross, 46; walks in procession to Temple-bar, 81; having been transferred to the deanery of Windsor, is deprived thereof, 161; his funeral, 181
Weston, master, his house at Sutton burnt, 241
-, —— sir Henry, made K.B. 370
-, —— Henry, made a serjeant-at-law, 373
Wethers, Richard, painter, burial of, 77
Wharton, Anne lady, funeral of, 259; note, 384
Whalley, Richard, sent to the Tower, 10; again, 25; note, 327
Whetheley, or Whethill, master, merchant-taylor, bishop Man dies at his house, 116; elected master of the Merchant-taylors' company, 1562, 287
Whettley, master, funeral of, at Bermondsey, 175
Whiddon, sir John, knighted, 342
Whinburgh; see Wynborue
Whipping, 34, 85, 86, 87, 88
Whirlepooles, great fishes, 327
Whitby, rebels executed at, 142
White; see Wyth
White, alderman John, master of the Grocers in 1555–6, 90, 108; marriage of, 172; christening of his son John, 198; receives Dr. White bishop of Winchester on his release from the Tower, 203; his son Thomas christened, 248; his wife churched, 249; at the Grocers' feast, 260; at the Merchant-taylors', 261; his wife godmother to Mary Powlett, 288; a mourner, 307; note, 405
White, John, warden of Winchester, preaches in favour of church processions, 49; consecrated bishop of Lincoln, 58; preaches at Paul's cross, 75; preaches at bishop Gardiner's funeral, 97, 101; receives cardinal Pole at Bow church, 103; elected bishop of Winchester, ib; sings mass on st. George's day 1557, 132, 134; preaches at st. Mary overies to a heretic, 136; preaches at Paul's cross, 164; preaches at bishop Griffith's funeral, 180; at queen Mary's, 183; sent to the Tower, 192; godfather to the son of alderman John White 198; deprived and committed to the Tower, 201; comes out to alderman White's, 203; death, 223; funeral, 224; note, 378
White, Ralph, elected head-warden of the Merchant-taylors, 287
White, sir Thomas, knighted, 335; his pageant
as lord mayor, 47; at the Merchant-taylors'
feast, 93, 149, 287; death and funeral of his
wife, 167; her funeral, ib.; remarried to
the widow of sir Ralph Warren, 179, note,
330; bishop White died at his house, 223;
biog. note, 363
-, —— sir Thomas, of South Warnborough,
knighted, 335; marriage of a daughter, 282;
note, 378
White, lady, godmother to ——Cromwell, 277
White, mistress, of Fleet street, punished by riding in a car, 258
White, master of fence, exhibits before king Philip, 82
Whitechapel, 296 (?)
White-friars, on Tower-hill, house given to sir A. Darcy, 26
Whitefriars, near Fleet street, master Goodrick dies in, 283; child-murder there, 298
Whitehall, bishop Gardiner dies at, at which time it is called "the king (Philip)'s-place," 96; procession of Spaniards at, 107; christening of Philip earl of Arundel at, 141; last sitting of Parliament held at, 7 March 1557–8, 168; sermon at 214; play at, 222; bull and bear-baiting at, 270
Whitehead, preaches before the queen, 189
Whiting, sir Robert, knighted, 335
Whittington College, 3; the bodies of Whittington and his wife new coffined, 143; the residence of lord Wentworth in 1559, 195
Whoredom, punishment for, 156, 160
Whythere, parson, (Veron?) his wife punished, 32; note, 329
Wigston, sir William, knighted, 335
Wilford; see Wylford
Williams, Ambrose, esquire and grocer, his funeral, 177
Williams, Francis, nephew to Lord Williams of Thame, burial of, 225
Williams, Harry, son of sir John, his funeral, 8;
notes, 320, 396
-, —— sir James, knighted, 335
-, —— sir John, attendant on the lady Elizabeth in 1553, 37; as sheriff of Oxfordshire,
receives Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer at
Brentford, and conveys them towards Oxford,
57; created baron Williams of Thame, 59;
was lord chamberlain to Philip, prince of
Spain, ib.; his funeral, 217; note, 377
-, —— John, esquire, funeral, 225; note, 379
-, —— lady, her funeral, 118; note, 359
-, —— lady (second wife and widow of lord
Williams) remarried to William Darcy, 244
-, —— see Wylliam
Willoughby (of Parham), William lord, attends the queen of Scots, 11
Winchester, William Paulet earl of Wiltshire created marquess of, 10; attends the queen of Scots out of London, 12; his men of arms and standard, 12, 19; lives at Austin Friars in London, and his house visited by the king's lord of misrule, 13, 29; at the Tower, 35; at the proclamation of queen Mary, 37; made lord treasurer, 39; at Paul's cross sermon, 332; attends the opening of Parliament, 74; at the earl of Bedford's funeral, 84; mourner at st. Paul's for the queen of Spain, 90; at the consecration of abbat Feckenham, 120; his lord of misrule visits the city, 125; his servant Robert Lenthall killed, 126; at the trial of lord Stourton, ib; at st. George's day, 1557, 134; chief mourner at the king of [Portugal]'s obsequies, 148; commissioner to negociate a loan from the city, 168; dines with the lord mayor, 169; death of his daughter lady Pecsall, 175; present at the proclamation of queen Elizabeth, 178; bears a banner at the funeral of queen Mary, 182; present at the sermon at Paul's cross, 197; bishops deposed at his house, 203; present at the Mercers' supper, 205; chief mourner at the French king's obsequies, 209
Winchester, Elizabeth marchioness of, 30; chief mourner at the funeral of the lady Anna of Cleves, 146; her funeral, 187, 188; note, 371
Winchester, queen Mary's wedding fixed for, 66; bishop White buried at, 224
Winchester, warden of, delivered out of the Tower, 205
Winchester house, the prince of Sweden lodged there in 1559, 214
Windebank, lady, her funeral, 182
Windsor, installation of king Henri II. at, 9; the earl of Sussex's banner set up there, 162; St. George's feast kept at, 200, 234, 258; priests of, ordered to dismiss their wives, 267
Windsor, sir Edmund, knighted at queen Mary's coronation, 334
Windsor, William lord, at queen Mary's coronation, 4G; funeral of, 172; note, 365
Windsor, sir Thomas, his month's mind, 29; note, 328
Wingfield, sir Anthony, comptroller of the
king's house, 5; his death, 23; his funeral
at Stepney, 24; note, 326
-, —— Sir Robert, knighted, 335
-, —— Robert, 348
Withers, Richard, 336
Withypoll, Paul, 380
Wode (or Wood), ghostly father to Thomas Stafford at his execution, 137
Wodhall; see Udall
Wood, carman, punished for dishonesty, 211
Woodham Walter, lady Fitzwalter buriedthere, 80
Woodhouse, sir Roger, knighted, 335
Woodmonger, punished for dishonesty, 267
Woodroffe, alderman David, the only alderman absent from a sermon, 131; funeral of, 303; note, 395
Woodstreet counter, 205
Woolsack without Aldgate, goodman of, sent to the Tower, 91
Woolwich, sir John Lutterell dies there, 7; the Great Harry burnt there, 43; visited by queen Elizabeth, 203
Worcester, William Somerset, earl of, carver at queen Mary's coronation, 46; said to have borne the sword before the queen on opening Parliament, 299; his place at Garlickhithe, 301
Worcester, countess of, mourner at the countess of Arundel's funeral, 155
Worley, master, burial, 143
Wotton, Edward, a physician, buried, 95; note, 346
Wotton, dr. returns from an embassy to France, 194; sent ambassador to Scotland, 236
Wrestling at Clerkenwell, 207; at Finsbury field, 208; before the queen, 251
Wriothesley, Charles (Windsor herald), funeral of, 275; note, 389
Wrothun, sir—, imprisoned in the Fleet on suspicion of robbery, 128
Wyatt, sir Thomas, events during his rebellion, 52 et seq.: committed to the Tower, 54; arraigned, 58; beheaded, 59; and his body hung on a gallows, 60; note, 337
Wylford, sir James, funeral, 3; note, 314
Wylford, Thomas, condemned for coining, 290
Wylliam, master, buried, 51
Wynborue, master, slain at the west door of st. Paul's, 220; trial and execution of his murderers, 222; note, 377
Wynter, master, tried at Guildhall, 60, 61
Wysdom, master, preaches at court, 229; at Paul's cross, 230
Wyth (White), of Norfolk, condemnation of, 4
Yonge, Thomas, preaches a spital sermon, 131; consecrated archbishop of York, 252
Yorke, sir John, committed to the Tower, 38, note, 331; present at a sermon, 48; lady, bears the train of lady Sackville, the queen's deputy, at the christening of Robert Dethick, 264
York, execution at, 142
Zouche, George lord, made K.B. at queen Mary's coronation, 45
Zouche, sir John, made K.B. 370