Pages 361-370
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 20, 1608. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1968.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying and sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. All rights reserved.
H.
Haddington, Viscount. See Ramsay, John
Hadsor, Mr. See Hadsor, Richard
Hadsor, Richard, lawyer, member
of the Middle Temple
-, requested to obtain passport for
Mrs Rath, 67
Haegh. See Hague
Hague (Haegh), The [S. Holland,
Netherlands]
-, letters dated from, 4, 5, 26, 30,
36, 58, 103, 104, 145, 153,
166, 167, 172, 187, 227
-, Spinola expected at, 26
-, 103
Hairach, Charles de. See Harrach, Charles von
Haiducs (Haydugges), of Hungary
-, reintroduction of Inquisition at
Pressburg exasperates, 16
-, Bathori defeated in battle by,
16
-, threaten to co-operate with
Turks against Emperor, 16,
71
-, gather at Szasz, 124
-, join Archduke Matthias's forces,
145
-, make incursions into Bohemia,
158
-, capture certain strongholds,
303
Hales, Charles, of Tenterden, co.
Kent, J.P.
-, requests provision of corn for
poor, 175
Hall [? Richard], an English
merchant
-, his affairs in Spain, 139, 212
-, brings suit against Duke of
Feria, 173, 219
Halles, Sir Nicholas. See Halse, Sir Nicholas
Halliday (Hallydine), (Sir) Leonard,
Alderman of London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Hallydine, Leonard. See Halliday, Leonard
Halling (Halyng), co. Kent
-, letters dated from, 229, 241
-, 231
Halse (Halles), Sir Nicholas, of
Efford, near Plymouth, co.
Devon
-, clerk of the passage at Dover
ordered to detain, 242
Halyng. See Halling
Hamerton, Richard, tenant of the
King's lodging at Newmarket
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 96
-, complains of losses due to
King's sojourns, 96
Hamilton, Sir James
-, his pension, 306
Hamilton (Hamiltoun), John, the
Scottish "Archpriest"
-, sent to Earl of Salisbury, 227
Hamilton, Sir Thomas, Secretary to
the Council of Scotland
-, letter to Earl of Dunbar, 34
Hampden, Sir Edmund. See Holmden, Sir Edmund
Hampshire
-, 308
Hampstead (Hanstead), co. Middlesex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Hampton Court, co. Middlesex
-, warrants dated from, 244, 245
-, 288
Hanau, Philip Lewis, Count of
-, leaves for Holland as Emperor's
deputy, 63
Hanger, The, a coppice of wood
adjoining Hanslope Park
-, trees to be felled at, 128
Hanley, Hugh
-, recommended as successor to
Bird, 40
Hanibal, Sieur. See Eckersdorf, Hannewald von
Hanse Towns
-, guilty of unfair practices
against English traders at
Elbing, 107
Hanslope (Hanslop), Park, co. Bucks repairs at, 128
Hanstead. See Hampstead
Haraveder, Jean de, merchant of
St. Jean de Luz
-, his ship taken by English
pirates, 32, 33
Hardy, Robert, Keeper of Farnham
Chases
-, 59
Hare, Samuel, a London merchant
-, one of farmers of impost on
logwood and brazil woods,
176
Harington, John, 1st Baron Harington of Exton, first official in
Princess Elizabeth's household
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 297
-, conveys Princess's wish that
Earl of Salisbury's daughter
should reside with her, 297
-, 299
Harington, Sir John, son of John
Harington, 1st Baron Harington
-, presented to the Archdukes in
Brussels, 232, 233
Harlech (Harleiotle) Castle, co.
Merioneth
-, plea that Lord President of
Council of Wales should
dispose of Constableship of,
295
Harleiotle. See Harlech
Harrach (Hairach), Charles von,
Baron
-, sent by Archduke Matthias to
Spain, 85
Harris, (Sir) Christopher, of Radford, co. Devon, J.P.
-, informs Privy Council of high
price of corn in Devonshire,
250
Harris, Thomas, Serjeant-at-law
-, Coke and Hobart speak highly
of, 238
Harris, —, a London jeweller
-, provides jewels for members of
the Royal Family, 10
Harsnet, Dr See Harsnett, Samuel
Harsnett, Samuel, Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Cambridge
-, interpretation of a statute
referred to, 93
Hart, Sir Eustace, brother of
Henry Hart and husband to
Lady Willoughby
-, 303
Hart, Henry, Captain, commander
of the fort at Culmore
-, forced by O'Dogherty to surrender the fort, 151, 152
Hart, Mary, Lady Willoughby,
widow of Peregrine Bertie,
Lord Willoughby of Eresby.
now wife of Sir Eustace Hart
-, 151
Hartforde. See Hertford
Harte, Richard, a page
-, accompanies Prince Henry's
hounds to France, 300
Hartwell Park, co. Bucks
-, in possession of Sir William
Cooke, 315
Harvey, William, Surgeon to the
Queen
-, granted estate of the late
Harvey of Rye, 232
Harvey, Sir Gawen, former captain
in Irish army
-, in possession of Crown wood at
Knighton Grove, 315
Harvey (Harvye), —, Scotchman
resident at Rye
-, disposal, after death, of estate
of, 232
-, Mayor of Rye gives details of
estate of, 233
Haryington, Lord. See Harington, John
Harwich, co. Essex
-, 14, 121
Haski, Elias. See Illeshazy, Stephan
Hastings, Sir Francis, Puritan
politician
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 115
-, refers to his blindness, 115
Hastings, Lady
-, her pension, 305
Hastings, Mr, in the Earl of
Worcester's service
-, conveys a challenge to a duel,
-, 110
Hatefield. See Hatfield
Hatheway, Mr, minister at Chipping
Norton
-, insinuates that James I is prone
to popery, 48
Hatfield (Hatefield), co. Herts
-, Earl of Salisbury recommended
to provide King with kid's
meat from, 89
-, Sir Henry Butler agrees to sell
Earl of Salisbury his land at,
123
-, 239
-, maintenance of people in
employment at, 286
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Hatton, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of
Sir Edward Coke
-, 150
Hausen, Wolfgang von, Bishop of
-, Ratisbon
-, in correspondence with Nuncio,
71
Havana [Cuba]
-, West Indies treasure to be
brought to, 61
-, 183
-, galleons to be built at, 198
Haverell. See Haverhill
Haverhill (Haverell), co. Essex
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 289
Havering, co. Essex
-, letter dated from, 295
Havers, Thomas, collector of Customs in the port of London
-, petition to Earl of Salisbury,
298
Haviland, Matthew, priser of Bristol
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 223
-, justifies exaction of prisage for
wines imported at Bristol by
London merchants, 223
Havre-de-Grace (Le Havre) [SeineInférieure, France]
-, English pirates seize ship from,
14
Hawes, Mr
-, involved in legal proceedings
over licence to transport
pelts, 305
Hawking
-, at Theobalds, 31
-, enjoyed by Prince Henry, 280
Hawkins, Sir Richard, Vice-Admiral
of Devon
-, accused of conniving at piracy,
10, 11
-, 13
Hawkinge (Hawkins), co. Kent
-, lease of the manor of, 47
Hawkridge, Captain. See Hawkridge, William
Hawkridge, William, naval captain
-, accused of "unconscionable
dealing", 267
Hay, Lord. See Hay, James
Hay, Sir Alexander, Secretary for
Scotland
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 184
-, his pension, 306
Hay, Elizabeth
-, her pension, 306
Hay, James, Lord Hay, (later 1st
Earl of Carlisle), Gentleman
of the King's Robes
-, warrant to pay money to, 131
-, witness to Balmerino's confession about dispatch of
letter to Pope, 256
-, advises King to punish Balmerino severely, 257
Hay, Sir John, Clerk of the Council
of Scotland
-, Earl of Salisbury writes in
favour of, 160
Haydelberch. See Heidelberg
Haydon, Robert, of Ebford in
Woodbury, co. Devon, J.P.
-, informs Privy Council of high
price of corn in Devonshire,
250
Haydugges. See Haiducs
Hayes, (Sir) Thomas, Alderman of
London
-, supports petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Hayon [? Háyó, now in Rumania]
-, Haiducs capture, 303
Heayes, Robert, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Hedingham (Henningham), co.
Essex. See also Castle Hedingham
-, Countess of Oxford proposes to
repurchase family property
for her son at, 108
Heidelberg (Haydelberch) [Würtemberg-Baden, Germany]
-, newsletter from, 52
-, Lesieur passes through, 146
Henderson (Anderson), Thomas, a
Scottish merchant
-, to be paid for corn brought by
him to Spain, 53, 119
-, payment of debts due to, 119,
140, 202, 212
-, conveys letter from Earl of
Salisbury to Cornwallis, 140
Helfestein, Rudolph, Count of
-, obtains leave of absence from
Diet at Ratisbon, 85
Helford (Helfort), co. Cornwall
-, French ship taken by English
pirates to, 14
Helfort, See Helford
Henningham, See Hedingham
Henry IV, King of France
-, Bouillon sends petition to, 10
-, allows Duke of Bouillon to
retire to Sedan, 16
-, warrants exportation to England of stone from Caen, 24
-, signs contract of marriage
between Duke of Orleans and
Marie de Bourbon, 28
-, maintains his own troops in
United Provinces, 29
-, 39, 86, 97, 146, 172, 194, 207,
210
-, dismisses Sully in disgrace, 48
-, wishes to marry Mlle de Vendôme to Rosny, 49
-, his attitude to quarrel between
Don Pedro de Toledo and
Venetian Ambassador, 49
-, increases his Court expenses, 72
-, attends ceremonies of the Order
of the Knights of the Holy
Ghost, 72
-, prohibits trade with Barbary,
73
-, ratifies treaty with United
Provinces, 73, 135, 210
-, James I orders deer to be sent
to, 98
-, chosen as mediator by Sigismund of Poland, 106
-, reported to have permitted his
subjects to attack Spaniards
in West Indies, 109
-, reinforces his Arsenal and Exchequer, 146
-, reported to be contemplating
war on Barbary, 147
-, his edict confiscating English
cloth, 160, 162
-, birth of another son to, 166
-, independent state of the people
of United Provinces acknowledged by, 210
-, 215, 240, 246, 272
-, extolled by Jesuits, 220
-, name coupled with Arbella
Stuart, 245
-, excused payment of extra duty
on transport of lead from
England, 282
-, insists that Philip III adheres to
renunciation of sovereignty
over Dutch, 284
-, thanked by James I for his
courtesy towards Viscount
Cranborne, 285
Henry IV, King of England
-, founds Corpus Christi College
at Cambridge, 93
Henry VIII, King of England
-, mentioned, 25, 120
Henry, Prince, eldest son of James I
-, appointment of officer to household of, 25
-, intervenes on behalf of Yaxley,
36, 37
-, hurt during a hunt, 120
-, Jennings proposes to wear
colours of, 236
-, Viscount Cranborne enters service of, 274
-, thanks Earl of Salisbury for
gifts, 274
-, given a hawk by Earl of Salisbury, 280
-, his delight in hawking, 280
-, Viscount Cranborne's letter to,
285
-, replies to Viscount Cranborne,
286
-, his hounds go to France, 300
-, Chamberlain to household of.
See Chaloner, Sir Thomas
-, Keeper of Private Purse to. See
Murray, Sir David
-, saddler to, See Abercromby,
Abraham
-, tutor to. See Newton, Adam
Hepburn, Francis Stewart, 5th Earl
of Bothwell
-, 245
Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
-, mentioned, 26
Herbert, Henry
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 298
Herbert, Sir John, second Secretary
of State
-, member of Commission to examine Bouillon's case, 15
206
Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery
-, 110, 133, 252
Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of
Pembroke
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 159
-, 205, 298
Hercey (Hersy, Horsye), John,
surveyor to the King
-, 238, 283
Herefordshire
-, inhabitants petition to be
released from jurisdiction of
Council of Wales, 37
-, Justices of Assize in, 97
-, Catholic recusants in, 199
-, lease of ironworks in, 283
Herenthals (Herentals) [prov.
Antwerp, Netherlands]
-, Rath expelled from, 234
Heriots
-, at Whaddon manor, 20
Heron, Mr Baron. See Heron, Sir Edward
Heron, Sir Edward, Baron of the
Exchequer
-, legal adviser in Earl of Lincoln's
case, 258
Hersy, Mr. See Hercey, John
Hertford, Earl of. See Seymour, Edward
Hertford (Hartforde), co. Herts
-, letter dated from, 276
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of shire
meet at, 276
Hertfordshire
-, meeting of Deputy-Lieutenants
of, 276
-, coarse cloth made in, 294
-, muster of trained bands of, 299
Hesse, Maurice, Landgrave of,
-, sups with King at Royston, 120
Hetley, James
-, his pension, 306
Hext, Sir Edward, of Netherham,
co. Somerset
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 117
-, requests import of grain for
relief of poor, 117
Hichine. See Hitchin
Hickes, Sir Michael. See Hicks, Sir Michael
Hickes, William, Alderman of
Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl of
Salisbury for accepting High
Stewardship of Bristol, 285
Hicks (Hickes). Sir Michael, secretary to the Earl of Salisbury
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 149
-, sends present of plate to Earl
of Salisbury, 299
Hickman, Anthony, former Fellow
of Corpus Christi College
-, his case mentioned, 94
Hickman, Sir William, of Gainsborough, co. Lincoln
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 299
Hide, Barnard. See Hyde, Barnard
High Commission, Court of
-, corruption of pursuivants of,
181
High Peak, co. Derby
-, petition on behalf of miners of,
38
High Roding (High Rooding), co.
Essex
-, bestowal of living of, 300
High Rooding. See High Roding
Hill, Benjamin, tenant or farmer of
a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Hill, John, tenant or farmer of a
shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Hills, —, a suspected recusant
-, sent by portreeve of Gravesend
to be examined by Earl of
Salisbury, 215
Hilles, Peter, shipowner of Rotherhithe
-, his ship sold to a Spaniard, 170
Hinchingbrook (House), co. Huntingdon
-, letter dated from, 275
Hinxhill, co. Kent
-, letter dated from, 226
Hitchin (Hichine), co. Herts
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 289
Hobart, Sir Henry, AttorneyGeneral
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 80,
299
-, 2, 121, 128(3), 137(2), 167, 170,
201
-, recommends Doddridge as attorney, 238
-, gives legal opinion to Earl of
Salisbury, 238
-, requests favour of Earl of
Salisbury, 299
Hobocque (Hoboque, Hoboocq),
Conrad Schetz de Grobbendonck, Baron de, Archduke
Albert's Ambassador in London
-, receives gift of capons from
Caron's nephew, 9
-, his audience with Privy Council,
19
-, Lord Treasurer's opinion of, 19,
20
-, complains of lack of respect to
him and his wife, 32
-, satisfied with assurances about
objectives of English alliance
with United Provinces, 175
-, his audience with Privy Council
concerning Anglo-Dutch
league, 212
-, 284
Hoby, Sir Edmund [? Edward]
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 300
-, recommends Earl of Salisbury
to have first refusal of books,
300
Hoby, Sir Edward, Gentleman of
the King's Privy Chamber
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 192
-, lends Queen a jewel for the
Royal progress, 192
Hoby, Sir Philip, of Bisham, co.
Berks
-, Commission to enquire into
lands held by, 308
Hoby, Sir Thomas Posthumus,
member of the Council of the
North
-, ordered to stay transport of
corn from Yorkshire, 187
Hoddesdon (Hoodsdon), co. Herts
-, petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288
Hodnet, co. Salop
-, letter dated from, 129
Hoffkirken, Sieur. See Hoffkirchen, Wolfgang
Hoffkirchen (Hoffkirken), Wolfgang, Baron
-, dispatched by Archduke Matthias to the Princes of
Germany, 85
-, reported to have been placed
in custody by Elector of
Saxony, 86
Holborn, London
-, letter dated from, 97
Holdenby, co. Northants
-, state of affairs at the manor of,
150
-, Earl of Salisbury at, 229, 230(2)
Holderness, co. Yorks
-, 43
Holdtscho, Herman, agent to the
Duke of Brunswick
-, petitions Earl of Salisbury's
intervention in the Duke's
business, 38
-, his petition for permission to
transport ordnance from
England, 38
Holland [Netherlands]. See also
United Provinces
-, Pedro de Cuniga reported to be
buying deep water port in, 2
-, trading activities carried on in
Danzig by, 8, 9
-, 42, 63, 68, 71, 75, 76, 95, 96,
118, 183, 199, 273
-, reception of Peace Commissioners in, 43
-, Emperor's deputies prepare to
go to, 63
-, Spanish warships capture ships
of, 68, 80
-, insists on point of religion in
peace talks, 75
-, varying attitudes to war or peace
of Protestants and Catholics
in, 103, 104
-, alleged Spanish designs on seaports of, 106
-, Philip III orders better treatment of merchants from, 131
-, Spanish insolence curbed in, 144
-, Cornwallis regards as harmful
to England increase in naval
strength of, 185
-, Neyen reported to have copies
of King's letters to Government of, 219
-, Richardot deliberately loses
forged instructions in, 261
Hollanders, Commissary of the
-, releases Englishmen taken in
West Indies, 45
Hollway, —, late servant to Sir
Hugh Portman
-, his death mentioned, 133
Holmden (Hampden), Sir Edmund,
Alderman of London
-, named as witness to Willis's
good behaviour in Rome, 117
126
Home, Earl of. See Home, Alexander
Home, Alexander, 1st Earl of Home
-, letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
189
-, 245
-, his pension, 305
Home, George, Earl of Dunbar,
Lord High Treasurer of Scotland
-, 34, 89, 102, 133, 189, 262, 270
-, intervenes on behalf of Bishop
of Carlisle, 190
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 227,
295
-, sends two Scottish priests to
Earl of Salisbury, 227
-, 308
Hoodsdon. See Hoddesdon
Hopewell, The, of Hull
-, puts in with recusants at Orford,
42
Hopkins (Hopkenes), John, Alderman of Bristol
-, signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury for accepting
High Stewardship of Bristol,
285
Hopkins, Ralph (Raphe), of Walford, co. Hereford, recusant
-, subject to forfeiture, 199
Hornberg (Horinberch) [Baden,
Germany)]
-, soldiers in the pay of the
magistrate of, 146
Horinberch. See Hornberg
Horse Pool (Horspoole), co.
Worcester
-, letter dated from, 206
Horses
-, Count of Emden's gift of, 5
-, carried off from peasants by
soldiers near Cologne, 16
-, French retaliate against Luxemburg by seizing, 199
-, negotiations for purchase of,
283
Horsye, Mr. See Hercey, John
Horton, co. Northants
-, Sir William Lane's house at, 25
Houghton, Roger, steward to the
Earl of Salisbury
-, 64, 101
Howard, Catherine, 2nd wife of
Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of
Suffolk
-, 229, 293
Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham, Lord High Admiral
-, French complaints against, 12,
13, 14
-, requested by King to send deer
to Henry IV, 98
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury,
101, 134, 229, 241, 304
-, issues instructions for Scottish
expedition, 101
-, recommends Blackaller's petition, 134
-, orders stay of corn intended
for transport abroad, 219
-, 225, 231, 244, 307
-, reports on Navy's stores, 241
-, ordered by King to prosecute
keepers selling venison in
London, 281
Howard, Henry, 1st Earl of Northampton, Lord Privy Seal
-, concerned with demise of Farnham Castle, 59
-, requested by Cornwallis to
protect his interests against
his brother, 120
-, member of Commission to
examine Ridgeway's accounts, 131
-, 99, 141, 206, 229, 233, 241, 244,
269, 287
-, receives gifts of Spanish goods
from Edmondes, 142
-, congratulated upon becoming
Lord Privy Seal, 223
-, entertained by Cambridge University, 231
Howard, Margaret, Countess of
Nottingham, wife of Charles
Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
-, her pension, 305
Howard, Thomas, 1st Earl of
Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain
-, 10, 110, 121, 141, 200, 205, 206,
223, 229, 244, 252
-, Webb masquerades as son of,
55
-, receives present of Dutch cheese
from Caron, 83
-, granted moiety of sums accruing from undervalued royal
lands given in lease, 128
-, granted annuity by King, 149
-, 272, 283, 296
-, urged by King to take measures
to restrain sale of venison in
London, 275
-, undertakes to prevent hunting
of partridges with nets and
traps, 275
Howard, Thomas, 3rd Viscount
Bindon
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 130,
204
-, sends arrested English Jesuit to
Earl of Salisbury, 130
-, reports on behaviour of recusants, 204
-, 205
Howe, co. Kent
-, 278, 279
Howe, John, English Catholic
-, Lee's opinion of, 44
-, 80
-, changes his manner towards
Lee, 156
Howe, —, English Catholic,
brother of John Howe
-, conveys letters between
London and Lisbon, 44
-, Lee suggests that his letters be
stayed, 46
Howell, John, citizen of Exeter
-, begs Earl of Salisbury to
accept High Stewardship of
Exeter, 173
Huasse, Michael, a Danish gentleman
-, condemned to death at Madrid,
140
-, Cornwallis intervenes to save
life of, 140
-, reprieved by Philip III, 178
Hubbard, Thomas, officer of the
port of Faversham
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 217
Huckly, Thomas
-, one of farmers of impost on
logwood and brazil woods,
176
Hueme, George. See Hume, George
Huggett, Christopher, of Faversham,
co. Kent
-, assists in seizure of goods, 218
Huggett, John, of Faversham, co.
Kent
-, assists in seizure of goods, 218
Hugo Lupus (Hugh of Avranches),
Earl of Chester
-, mentioned, 291
Hull, co. Yorks
-, 42, 43, 92, 148, 252, 315
-, letter dated from, 80
-, request for confirmation of their
privileges by Mayor and
Aldermen of, 80
-, requests compensation for
losses sustained in Denmark,
313
Hull Whites
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Hulst [Zealand, Netherlands]
-, 196
Humberston, John, Controller of
the Customs at Yarmouth
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 221
Hume (Hueme), George, waggoner
-, accompanies Prince Henry's
hounds to France, 300
Hume, Sir John
-, his pension, 306
Hume, John
-, his pension, 306
Hume, Lord. See Home Alexander
Humfrey, Nicholas, tenant or
farmer of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Hungary
-, danger of rebellion in, 16, 17
-, demands of Diet of, 52
-, foreign troops not to be allowed
to enter, 62
-, demands of nobles and Haiducs
of, 64
-, Protestant delegates at Diet of
Ratisbon demand Emperor's
observation of treaties with,
77
-, Archduke Matthias elected
King of, 106
-, Emperor expected to ratify
treaties with, 114
-, Haiducs levied by Estates of,
124
-, Moravia invaded by horsemen
from, 125
-, Archduke Matthias supported
by nobles of, 145
-, Emperor confirms treaties with,
146
-, reports of Archduke Matthias's
intention to become King of,
153
-, news from, 304
Hungerford, Mrs. See Hungerford, Bridget
Hungerford, Bridget, English
Catholic
-, Lord Saye and Sele offered
money to protect, 47
Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Henry
Huntingdonshire
-, Sir Thomas Lake goes to, 137
-, 239
Huntingfield, co. Suffolk
-, reversion of manor of, 122
Hurlock, Henry, officer of the port
of Faversham
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 217
Hurst Castle, co. Hants
-, Commission for survey of, 281
Husbands, Richard, a London
merchant
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury complaining of
sequestration of goods, 289
Hyde (Hide), Barnard
-, signs joint request to Earl of
Salisbury, 299
Hynesley, —, tenant to Lord Ros
-, wardship of, 144
Hynxhill. See Hinxhill
d'Ibarra, Don Diego, former Spanish
Ambassador in Brussels
-, criticises Archduke and Spinola,
267
I.
Idyaques (Diaques), Don Juan de,
member of the Spanish
Council of State
-, appointed Governor to Prince
of Spain, 172
-, 203
Ila. See Islay
Ilfracombe (Liffrecou), co. Devon
-, English pirates bring French
ship to, 14
Illeshazy (Elias Haski, Illishaski
Mishaski), Stephan, Hungarian leader at the Diet of
Pressburg.
-, accompanied by halberdiers
and Haiducs, 62
-, prepared to raise force of
horsemen and footsoldiers,
124
Illishaski. See Illeshazy, Stephan
Infanta, The. See Anne
Infantado, Rodrigue Hurtado de
Mendoza, Duke of
-, Cornwallis's protest to, 193
Ingram, Arthur, courtier
-, farmer of impost on logwood
and brazil woods, 176
-, 219
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 300
Inigo, Don. See Borja
d'Interville, François l'Huillier,
Seigneur, Secretary to the
Council of France
-, hands Bouillon's petition to
English Ambassador, 14
Inquisition, The
-, reintroduced at Pressburg, 16
-, reported to enjoy absolute
power in Hungary, 17
-, Gurgeny in the hands of, 81,
132, 189, 219
-, Englishmen handed over in
Seville to, 156, 169, 219
-, Dutchman arrested in Rome
by, 192, 196
-, reported to be trying to
proselytize Gurgeny, 197
Inquisitor General, The. See Sandoval y Rojas
Ire, William. See Eyre, William
Iregan. See Tinnahinch
Ireland
-, English pirates carry off
French ships to, 14
-, trade between Chester and, 28
-, soldiers levied for service in, 31,
38, 197
-, report on preparations to invade, 39, 46
-, 113, 177, 193, 194, 195(2), 229,
235, 247(2), 267, 292(2),
305, 314
-, rumour of Spanish designs in,
145, 172
-, state of affairs in, 148
-, report of rebellion in, 148, 151,
182, 219, 235
-, news from, 151, 192
-, use made of witches in, 164
-, Spinola pleased with news
from, 166
-, Irish fugitives conveyed from
Corunna to, 184
-, Spanish interest in the rebellion
in northern, 185
-, Cornwallis justifies English
colonisation of, 185
-, Scottish support for rebellion
in, 192
-, Cornwallis's views on people of,
193
-, Anglo-Dutch league renews
hopes of Spanish support
among fugitives from, 208
-, Prada denies Spanish support
for rebels in, 209
-, hint that Anglo-Dutch league
may lead to Spanish retaliation in, 209
-, Earl of Tyrone reported to have
requested Spanish help to
become King of, 235
-, corn shipped from Cornwall to,
261
-, calf-skins exported to Portugal
from, 301
-, Newcomen requests renewal of
-, contract for victualling
King's forces in, 303
-, Earl of Salisbury's views on
how to govern, 309
Ireland, Council of
-, charge of necromancy brought
against chaplain of a member
of, 88
-, 136, 164
Ireland, Lord Chancellor of. See Loftus, Adam
Ireland, Lord Deputy of. See Chichester, Sir Arthur
Ireland, Treasurer of. See Ridgeway, Sir Thomas
Irish Colonel, The. See O'Neill, Henry
Iritis, Duke of
-, 193
Iron
-, its abundance and cheapness at
home destroys iron trade
between Spain and Chester,
27, 28
-, ironworks in Sussex, 265
-, ironworks in Herefordshire, 283
Isabella, Archduchess, jointGovernor of the Spanish
Netherlands, wife of the
Archduke Albert and
daughter of Philip II of
Spain
-, See Archdukes
Isis. See Thames
Islands, The. See Canary Islands
Islay (Ila), Isle of, Scotland
-, King's forces at, 225
Isles, Bishop of the. See Knox, Andrew
Italy
-, news from, 16
-, seminarists reported in England and Ireland from, 39
-, projected invasion of England
supported by clergy in, 39
-, Philip III sends money to, 61
-, Spain reported to be raising
troops in, 64, 145
-, Earl of Tyrone and his family
constrained to go to, 67, 80
-, 101, 110, 246
-, avalanche kills people in, 123
-, Lesieur on his way to, 125
-, news of Spanish military preparations in, 171
Italy, Council of, at Madrid
-, 122