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F.
Fagartho, Don Lewes. See Fajardo, Don Luiz
Fajardo (Fasciardo, Fascardo
Fagartho, Faxardo), Don
Luiz, Commander of the
galleys of Portugal
-, takes English prisoners in West
Indies, 45
-, to return ship to Adrian Thybaut, 45
-, 46, 68, 69(2), 80, 235
-, enjoys great favour in Madrid,
139
-, rumour of his removal from
Lisbon to Corunna, 155
Falkes. See Fawkes, Guy
Falmouth, co. Cornwall
-, 200
Fanchoe. See Fanshaw, Sir Henry
Fane, Mr
-, ordered to certify private stocks
of wheat in the ports of Kent,
300
Fanshaw (Fanchoe), Sir Henry,
Remembrancer of the Exchequer
-, 308
Farleigh-Wallop, co. Hants
-, letter dated from, 283
Farly-Wallop. See Farleigh-Wallop
Farnese, Alessandro, Duke of Parma
-, reference to his monthly allowance for carrying on war
against Dutch, 5
Farnese, Ranuccio, Duke of Parma
-, entertains Prince of Modena at
Piacenza, 123
-, 248
Farnham Castle, co. Surrey
-, Bishop of Winchester defends
himself against King's
criticism over demise of, 59
-, yearly value of things to be
demised at, 60
-, 74
Farrington (Farryngton), Richard,
Alderman of London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Farro, Don Stephen de, a military
commander at Lisbon
-, guilty of unjust proceedings
against Thomas Burgh, 132
Fasciardo. See Fajardo, Don Luiz
Faunt, Nicholas, Clerk of the Signet
-, dockets of grants, etc, underwritten by, 127, 131
Faversham, co. Kent
-, letter dated from, 217
-, attempt to ship calf-skins from,
217
Fawkes (Falkes), Guy, Catholic
conspirator
-, 260
Faxardo, See Fajardo, Don Luiz
Fearas (Flyra), Conde de, [? Jaoa
de Menezes, Conde de Aveiras]
Governor of the East Indies
-, preparations for his departure
from Lisbon, 80
-, takes Englishmen with him to
East Indies, 132
Fearas, Condesa de
-, accepts George Bacon into her
household, 80
Fearne, Sir John. See Ferne, Sir John
Feirn. See Ferne, Sir John
Fenton, Viscount. See Erskine, Thomas
Fenton, Emmanuel, searcher at the
port of Hull
-, accused of unjustly supplanting
Atkinson, 148, 252
-, Atkinson sends Earl of Salisbury a further indictment of,
279
Ferdinand, Archduke of Gratz,
later Emperor Ferdinand II
-, gives passports to Jesuits, 16
-, 85, 158
-, arrests Count Mansfeld at
Ratisbon, 101
-, conference between Archduke
Maximilian and, 114
-, Emperor inclined to regard him
as his successor, 153
-, death of his mother, 158
-, reported to be supporting
Matthias against Emperor,
187
-, "bitten" by Shirley, 189
Ferne (Fearne, Feirn), Sir John,
joint-Secretary of the Council
of the North
-, arrives in Lisbon from Spanish
Court, 45
-, Philip III's debt to, 100
-, requested to prohibit shipping
of corn from Yorkshire, 153
-, sells iron ordnance in Spain,
169, 170, 171
Feria, Laurent Suarez de Figueroa,
Duke of
-, English merchants bring legal
suit against, 173, 202, 219
Ferrara [Italy]
-, heavy snowfalls around, 64
Ferrari, Cardinal. See Lenius, Giovanni
Ferrell, Mr. Scottish trader in Spain, payment of debts due to, 119
Ferris (Ferrys), Thomas, an English
merchant trading in Spain
-, in the hands of the Inquisition
at Seville, 156, 169
-, hopes of his release, 219
Ferryebrege. See Ferrybridge
Ferrybridge (Ferryebrege), [? co.
Yorks]
-, petitions for execution of Statutes concerning artificers,
289
Field, Richard, divine
-, criticism of his book, 295
Fiennes, Richard, 7th Lord Saye
and Sele
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 47,
92
-, offered money to protect recusants, 47
-, offers to farm fines on woad
production, 48, 92
-, his criticism of Puritans, 48
-, proposes terms for stamping of
lead, 92
-, requests that Berkshire be discharged from supplying carriages for transport of timber,
212
Fiennes, William, son of Richard
Fiennes, 7th Lord Saye and
Sele
-, holds religious views other than
those of his father, 48
-, won over by Puritans, 48
Finale (de Ligure) [Italy]
-, 157
Finch, John, of Milton, co. Kent,
recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Finch [? William], English Catholic
priest
-, leaves St. Lucar for England,
171
Finch, Mr, in the Earl of Salisbury's
service
-, conveys letter from Lord Cranborne to his father, 104
-, his quarrel with Lytton in Paris,
105
Finet, John, courtier, in attendance
on Lord Cranborne
-, letters to Thomas Wilson, 48,
104
-, sends news from Paris, 48, 104
-, sends gifts from Paris, 104, 105
Fitzgerald, Edward, discharged
officer of the Irish army
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 97
-, requests passports for his kinsmen to return from Low
Countries, 97
Fitzgerald, James, prisoner in the
Gatehouse
-, letters from, 23, 35
-, denies charges of disloyalty to
Crown, 35
Fitzgerald, Maurice, captain in the
Archduke's service
-, wishes to return to Ireland, 97
Fitzgerald, Pierce, brother of
-, Maurice Fitzgerald
-, wishes to leave Archduke's
service, 97
Fitzgibbon, Edmund, commonly
-, known as the White Knight
-, reported to have been killed by
the Irish, 151
Fitzsymonds, Henry. See Fitzsymons, Henry
Fitzsymons (Fitzsymonds), Henry,
Irish Jesuit
-, reported to be returning to
Ireland, 173
Fitzwilliam, Walter
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 296
-, his proposal to inspect cockets
of merchant vessels, 296
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, of Dogsthorpe, co. Northants
-, his differences with Sir Robert
Wingfield, 174
Flanders. See also Low Countries and
United Provinces
-, Spain regulates payment of
pensions in, 5, 102
-, discontent of nobility of, 32
-, storm sinks ships from, 64
-, Philip III reduces expenses in,
32
-, mutineers arrive in Rome from,
72
-, Spain sends money to, 102, 258,
268, 277
-, 124, 180, 208, 219, 236, 373, 303
-, Archduke Albert's peace negotiators demand sovereignty
in villages of, 186
-, Irish refugees to be shipped
from Corunna to, 194, 209
-, temporary restraint of vessels
at Lisbon not applied to
ships from, 236
Fleet, The, prison, London
-, letters dated from, 50, 52, 85,
232, 276
-, 69, 311
Fleetwood, Sir William, ReceiverGeneral of the Court of
Wards and Liveries
-, requested to pay pensioners,
64, 201
Fleming (Flemyng), Garret, Captain,
on active service in Ireland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 113
-, lists his services and achievements in Ireland, 113
Fleming, Sir Thomas, Lord Chief
Justice
-, authorised to treat with Bishop
of Winchester about demise
of Farnham Castle, 50
-, 184
Flint, Humphrey, Keeper of the
park at Theobalds
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 31
Flint, Mr
-, conveys letter from Earl of
Salisbury to Sir Henry
Butler, 123
Flood. See Fludd, Henry
Florence [Italy]
-, Rath's letters to be forwarded
by English factor at, 20, 25,
66
-, complaints of English merchants at, 81, 87, 280
-, proceedings against English
ships at, 107
-, Willis charged with having
been converted to Catholicism at, 126
-, plague drives Court from, 157
-, Master of Gray at, 245
Florence, Duke of. See Medici Ferdinand de; Medici, Cosimo de
Florida
-, reference to destruction by
Spaniards of French settlement in, 185
Fludd (Flud, Floud, Floudd),
Henry, English Jesuit
-, reported to be subverting
Englishmen in Lisbon, 44
-, proposes to place Bacon in
Jesuit school, 44, 69
-, his disciples, 44
-, an opponent to Gurgeny, 44,
156
-, influences Viceroy of Portugal
against Lee, 44
-, Squire recommended by Lee as
informer against, 46
-, 69, 132
-, places Bacon with Condesa de
Fearas, 80
-, proposes to build English college in Lisbon, 81
-, disliked by his English coreligionists, 132
-, intrigues to oust Lee from
consulship at Lisbon, 155
-, influences Deane against Lee,
156
-, spreads report of Earl of
Tyrone's request for aid to
become King of Ireland, 235
Fludd, Humphrey, a London
jeweller
-, provides jewels for members of
Royal Family, 10
Fludd, Mr
-, his daughter married to Jones,
250
-, privy seal served on, 251
Flushing [Zeeland, Netherlands]
-, letter dated from, 27
-, 36, 228
-, banished Scottish minister in,
184
-, Governor of. See Sidney, Robert
Flyra, Conde de. See Fearas, Conde de
Foiluour. See Fowey
Fontarabia (Fonteravya) [Spain]
-, English priest at, 171
Fontenoy (Fontenie, Fountenoy),
Charles Alexander de Croy,
Count of
-, Edmondes writes in recommendation of, 223
-, returns to Brussels from England, 266
Fonteravya. See Fontarabia
Forest Whites
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Forgacz, Francis, Archbishop of
Gran
-, fails to get audience with Archduke Matthias, 145
Forgatsch, Bishop. See Forgacz, Francis
Formigaire, Pierre, a Frenchman in
the service of Alberti
-, executed for the murder of his
master in Venice, 157
Forster, Mr, tenant to Sir Robert
Vernon
-, involved in legal proceedings,
129
Fortescue, Faithful, Captain, Constable of the Castle of Carrickfergus
-, clerk of the passage at Dover
ordered to detain, 242
Fortescue, Sir Francis, Crown
lessee of Wychwood Forest,
co. Oxford
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 115
Fortune, William, in the service of
John Robinson
-, recommended for office of
under-searcher at port of
London, 232
Foscarini, Antonio, Venetian
Ambassador to France
-, his quarrel with Don Pedro de
Toledo, 49
Foster, [? Richard, physician]
-, Lord Cobham's charge against,
73, 74
Fotherby, Charles, J.P. for Kent
-, requests provision of corn for
poor, 175
Foulkes (Fowkes), Sir Henry
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 79,
108
Foulis. See Fowlis
Fountenoy, Count of. See Fontenoy
Four Swans Inn, Waltham Cross,
co. Herts
-, brawl at, 242
Fowelis. See Fowlis
Fowey (Foiluour), co. Cornwall
-, French bark taken by pirates
at, 14
Fowkes, Sir Henry. See Foulkes, Sir Henry
Fowler, William, Secretary to the
Spanish Ambassador
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 176
Fowler (Fowlar), Mr, confidant of
Joseph Creswell
-, his argument with Cornwallis
over Creswell, 21
-, protests fidelity of English
Jesuits to James I, 22
Fowlis (Foulis, Fowelis), Perthshire,
Scotland
-, letters dated from, 141, 250
Fowlis (Fowles), Sir David, Cofferer
to Prince Henry
-, his pension, 306
Fownes, John, priser of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 223
-, justifies exaction of prisage for
wines imported at Bristol by
London merchants, 223
Foyle, Le
-, Derry known by the name of,
151
Foyle, Logh, Ireland
-, Garvie captures forts on, 192
-, French ships arrive in, 192
Frais, William, in the service of Sir
Richard Hawkins
-, 11
France, King of. See Henry IV
France, Queen of. See Marie (de Medici)
France
-, close relations between United
Provinces and, 3
-, ratifies agreement with United
Provinces, 29
-, her soldiers in United Provinces
service more esteemed than
English forces, 29
-, seminarists reported to be in
England and Ireland from,
39
-, projected invasion of England
supported by clergy in, 39
-, prevalence of duelling in, 50
-, interested in repelling English
settlers from Virginia, 56
-, ratification of treaty between
United Provinces and, 73,
207
-, 83
-, publication of edict concerning
sale of English cloth in, 107
-, Parliament decrees freedom of
trade with, 107
-, King's views on proposed
defensive league between
England, United Provinces
and, 135, 153
-, news from, 146
-, rumour of new league between
Pope and certain rulers
circulating in, 146
-, reports of rebellion in south of,
146
-, Archduke Albert's objections
to league between England,
United Provinces and, 153
-, confiscation of English cloth
in, 166
-, negotiations for marriage treaty
between Spain and, 169, 172,
177, 187, 194, 216, 220, 273
-, suspects Pope and Spain of collaborating to elect Emperor
amenable to them, 184
-, Pope said to be engaged in
reconciling Spain with, 185
-, not secretive about her
relations with States General,
191
-, Garvie entertains ships from,
192
-, rumour of double match between Spain and, 199
-, Cornwallis deplores possibility
of too great influence over
United Provinces by, 210
-, proposals to England from, 215,
216
-, English Government's views on
a defensive league with, 215
-, ostriches brought to King from,
233
-, Prince Henry's hounds go to,
300
-, cheese and butter shipped
from ports of Cheshire, Wales
and Lancashire to, 303
France, Ambassador of, to Brussels
shows his despatch to
Edmondes, 191
-, receives assurance of Philip
III's adherence to renunciation clause from Archduke,
284
-, 284
Franceschi, Jacomo, (Colonel
Jaques), Catholic conspirator
-, Privy Council protests against
Archduke Albert's harbouring of, 175
Francquemont, Lord of
-, Duke of Würtemberg gives
letters of credence to, 27
Frankfort (am Main) (Francfort)
[Germany]
-, Cologne merchants send goods
to fair at, 72
-, news from, 125
-, projected muster of burgesses
of, 125
Fransam, Thomas, a Yarmouth
merchant
-, victim of an attempt at trade
monopoly, 221
Frederick IV, Elector Palatine
-, his deputies leave for Diet at
Ratisbon, 16
-, holds general musters, 125, 146,
158
-, his deputies at Ratisbon confer
with Protestant delegates,
146
Freeman (Freman), George, customer at the port of Southampton
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 265
-, criticises enforced sale of all
ordnance at Tower Hill, 265
Freeman, Martin
-, one of farmers of impost on logwood and brazil woods, 176
Friar, The. See Neyen, Jean
Frias, Juan Fernandes de Velasco,
Duke of, Constable of
Castille
-, supreme in the Council of War
of Spain, 53
-, a former Spanish Ambassador
to England, 82
-, to marry into the House of
Cardona, 124
-, more accommodating to English demands, 139
-, to marry Madame de Parades,
147
-, asks Cornwallis for list of Irish
at Corunna, 193
-, 194
Fuentes, Don Pedro Henriquez de
Azevado, Count of, Governor
of Milan
-, his indisposition, 63
-, sends couriers to Spain, 72
-, excuses himself to Princes of
Savoy for their poor reception, 124
-, letter to Spanish Ambassador
in London, 136
-, receives Earl of Tyrone with
honour, 144
-, meets Cardinals at Milan, 147
-, presents gift of money to Earl
of Tyrone, 147
Fuller, Mr, auditor of Wiltshire 58, 87, 98
Fynnyng, William, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202