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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 20, 1608. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1968.
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T.
Taaffe (Taaff), Sir William, Sheriff
of Sligo
-, involved in law suits against
O'Conor Sligo, 136
Tabarra, Marquis of. See Tavara
Tabor [Bohemia]
-, Archduke Matthias arrives with
forces at, 145
Talbot, Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of Shrewsbury, 2nd wife
of George Talbot, 6th Earl of
Shrewsbury
-, complaint of Derbyshire miners
against, 38
-, her death, 67, 96
-, her funeral at Derby, 96, 118
Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 39,
67, 96, 118, 311
-, concerned with the conduct of
his Catholic kinsman, 40
-, informs Earl of Salisbury of his
mother-in-law's death, 67
-, discounts prospects of rupture
in Dutch-Spanish peace
negotiations, 96
-, requests to be excused from
attending St. George's Feast,
118
Talbot, Mary, Countess of Shrewsbury, wife of Gilbert Talbot,
7th Earl of Shrewsbury
-, 67, 311
Talbot, Thomas
-, letter to Thomas Wilson, 30
Tallow
-, shipped to Spain from London
and West country, 171
Tanfield, Sir Laurence, Lord Chief
Baron
-, member of the Commission to
examine Ridgeway's accounts, 131
-, issues warrant to seize books
of seditious nature at sea, 181
-, 257
Tanner, William, tenant or farmer
of a shop at the Royal
Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
202
Tannett, Mr
-, recommended to be appointed
Muster-master in Montgomeryshire, 20
Tapsome. See Topsham
Tarrant Monkton (Tarrant Munckton), co. Dorset
-, Sir Edmond Uvedale's manor
at, 26
Tassis (Taxis), Don Felipe de
-, purchases nomination to church
of Valencia for his brother,
72
Tassis (Taxis), Leonardo, Prince of nominated to church of Valencia, 72
Tavara (Tabarra), Antonio Pimentel y Enriquez, Marquis of visits the Archdukes in Brussels, 222
Taverstocks
-, coarse cloth called, 294
Tawstock (Towstock), co. Devon,
seat of the Earl of Bath
-, letters dated from, 31, 46, 175,
235
Taylor, John, executor of George
Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
-, 212
Temple Bar, London
-, 214
Tenterden, co. Kent
-, corn allowed to be bought in
other shires for relief of poor
at, 244
Terra Ferma [Central America]
-, fleet of, 61, 62, 81
-, leaves Cadiz, 116(2), 168, 171
-, condition of fleet of, 116
Ternate (Terra Nata) [Moluccas]
-, recovered by Dutch, 166
Terra Nata. See Ternate
Terrell, Captain. See Tyrrell, Richard
Teschen (Teschin), Andrea, Duke of arrives in Prague, 71
Teufel (Duyvel), Christoph
-, to convey gifts to Sultan, 145
Thakwrey, John. See Thackwray John
Thackwray (Thakwrey), John in the custody of the Bailiff of Westminster, 76
Thames, River
-, 35
Thankray, Thomas, Alderman of
Hull
-, signs letter requesting Earl of
Salisbury's help in confirming Corporation's privileges,
80
The Fiery Trial of God's Saints
-, published by Francis Burton,
113
Theatin Order, regular clergy of the expelled from Venice, 17
Theatins. See Theatin Order
Thebault, Isaac, merchant of St.
Gilles in Poitou
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Thelwall, —
-, 34
Theobalds (Tibboles), co. Herts
-, King hawks at, 31
-, letters dated from, 31, 238
-, 121
-, warrants dated from, 222, 239
Thetford, co. Norfolk
-, King goes to, 121, 130
-, letters dated from, 130, 133,
135, 137, 138, 272, 274, 275,
280, 281
Thomas, Bosniach, Governor of
Villach
-, demands reinforcements from
Emperor, 16
Thomas, Sir William, of Aber, co.
Caernarvon
-, 159
Thomasin, John, an English pirate seizes ship belonging to Jean de Haraveder, 32, 33
Thomond, Earl of. See O'Brien, Donogh
Thorn (Torne) [W. Prussia,
Germany]
-, little sale of English cloth at, 8
Thornborough, John, Bishop of
Bristol
-, sends copy of obnoxious book
to Earl of Salisbury, 181
Thornell (Thornehill), [? David],
English Catholic
-, his proposed visit to England
suspected by King and Earl
of Salisbury, 309
Thornehill, Dr. See Thornell
Thorpe, Mr
-, commissioned to deal with
business affecting Mineral
and Battery Company, 298
Thorpe, —, brother of Katherine
Walshe
-, 197
Three Women's Heads, Inn, Calais 278
Throckmorton (Throgmorton), Sir
George, of Fulbrook Huett,
Hogshaw, co. Bucks
-, 143
Thurzo (Turso, Thuxso), Count
Nicholas
-, sends news about Hungary, 16
-, levies troop in support of Archduke Matthias, 124
Thuxso, Sieur. See Thurzo
Thyball. See Thybaut
Thybaut (Tibaut, Thyball), Adrian,
brother-in-law and factor to
Peter van Lore
-, 21
-, obtains favourable verdict in
Spanish court, 45
-, restitution of his goods ordered,
45, 53
-, Cornwallis's favourable opinion
of, 139
-, 139, 179
Thybaut (Tibaut, Thyball), George
(or Gerald), brother-in-law
to Peter van Lore
-, Cornwallis critical of, 139, 179
-, 179, 202
Tibaut. See Thybaut, George
Tiber, River [Italy]
-, damage caused at Rome by
flooding of, 63, 72
Tibboles. See Theobalds
Tilbury, co. Essex
-, letter dated from, 106
Tilly (Tilli), Jehan Tzerclaes,
Colonel
-, his soldiers killed by peasants
near Prague, 158
-, Emperor retains his soldiers in
his pay, 158
Timber
-, prospects facing Danzig trade
in, 8, 9
Tin
-, its price at Danzig, 8
-, shipped to Spain from Cornwall,
171
-, increase in Customs duty on, 180
-, reduction in increased Customs
duty on, 166
-, payment of rent in advance by
contractors for pre-emption
of, 200
-, riot against patent for preemption of, 213
-, trouble over purchase of, 271
-, 282
Tinnahinch, Barony of, Queen's
County, Ireland
-, Teig O'Doyne to be granted
land in fee simple in, 200
Tipper (Typper, Tupper), William,
Commissioner for Defective
Titles
-, signs agreement concerning
concealed lands, 85
-, involved in proceedings over
title to land, 159
-, 240, 251, 296
Tirer, John. See Tyrer, John
Tiraconeale. See O'Donnell, Rory
Tokaj (Tokay) [Hungary]
-, Haiducs threaten to take, 303
Toledo, Don Pedro de, Spanish
diplomatist
-, quarrels with Venetian Ambassador, 49
-, proceeds to France as Spanish
Ambassador, 167
-, to treat of marriage between
Dauphin and Infanta, 169,
172, 173, 177, 187
-, nominated Ambassador Extraordinary to the Emperor,
173(2)
-, to compound differences between Emperor and Archduke Matthias, 173
-, thought to be negotiating
double match between Royal
children of France and
Spain, 199
-, 215(2), 222, 273
-, mentioned as possible successor
to Spinola, 267
Tomkins, Henry, Captain
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury from,
65
-, wishes to go to Virginia or
discover North-West passage, 66
Tomline (Tomlyne), John, mariner his deposition concerning movements of Roberts, 278
Tomlinson. See Tomlinson, Hugh
Tomlinson, Hugh, Kellett's factor
in Spain
-, imprisoned at Malaga, 112
-, sentenced to the galleys, 139
-, Cornwallis obtains reprieve
for, 178
-, 212
Tomlyne, John. See Tomline, John
Topsham (Tapsome), co. Devon
-, supplies to Virginia sent in
ships from, 109
Torne. See Thorn
Toscanie, Prince of. See Medici, Cosimo de
Tottell, William, tenant or farmer of
a shop at the Royal Exchange
-, signs petition against Earl
of Salisbury's proposed
"Bourse" at Durham House,
201
Tottenham, co. Middlesex
-, letters dated from, 115, 116,
136
Townshend (Touneshend), Sir
Henry, judge
-, signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 40
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 70
-, requested by Earl of Salisbury
to show favour in a legal suit,
70
Towstock. See Tawstock
Tracie, Paul, in the service of
Robert Savage at Danzig
-, report on his conduct, 7
-, his business methods criticised,
8
Trained Bands
-, of Hertfordshire, 276, 299
-, Earl of Hertford advises King
of the importance of, 298
-, created by Queen Elizabeth,
298
-, of Somerset and Wiltshire, 298
Transylvania
-, Ragotski conveys to Bathori
the government of, 124
-, opposition in, 124
Trautmensdorf, Sieur de. See Trautmannsdorf, Adam
Trautmannsdorf (Trautmensdorf,
Trautmanstorf), Adam,
Baron
-, sent by Emperor to Archduke
Ferdinand, 85
-, his soldiers killed by peasants
near Prague, 158
-, Emperor retains his troops in
his pay, 185
Tredwey, Humphrey, Senior of
King's College, Cambridge
-, recommends Kellet to Earl of
Salisbury, 77
Treffgarantec. See Trégarantec
Trégarantec (Treffgarantec) [Finistère, France]
-, 25
Tregian (Trigeon, Trudgion, Trojean)
Francis, English Catholic
-, removes from Madrid to Lisbon,
55
-, given a house by King of Spain,
69
Trelawny, Robert, Mayor of
Plymouth
-, letters to Earl of Salisbury, 15,
151
-, his examination of Edward
Sowton, 151
Tresham (Tressam), Francis,
English Catholic, reputed
"betrayer" of Gunpowder
Plot
-, offers money to Lord Saye and
Sele to protect recusants, 47
Tressam. See Tresham, Francis
Trevor, Sir John, a principal officer
of the Navy
-, in consultations with Lord
Admiral, 241
-, endorses Tomline's deposition,
279
Trigeon. See Tregian, Francis
Tring (Trynge), co. Herts
-, Lord Chancellor requests
stewardship of manor of, 204
Trojean, Mr. See Tregian, Francis
Truce, The (Dutch-Spanish)
-, extended to end of May, 103
-, Philip III reported to have
declared breach of, 151
-, further prolongation of, 166,
168, 183
-, Spaniards benefiting from
extension of, 183, 185
-, suggestion for a 30 years' truce,
252
-, prolonged until February, 1609,
284
Truckers (Truckeres)
-, coloured and uncoloured short
cloths called, 294
Trudgion. See Tregian, Francis
Trumbull, William, secretary to Sir
Thomas Edmondes
-, falsely reported drowned, 153,
163
Trynge. See Tring
Tuchet, George, 11th Lord Audley
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 112
-, requests employment in King's
service, 112
Tuichet, Etienne, a merchant of
(Les) Sables d'Olonne
-, his ship seized by English
pirates, 13
Tully, Matthew. See O'Multully, Matthew
Tunis [N. Africa]
-, enslavement of French traders
at, 73
-, sequestration of goods bought
by English merchants at, 289
Tupper. See Tipper, William
Turin [Italy]
-, Roncas publicly beheaded at,
73
-, 147
Turkey
-, 53
-, rebellion and plague in, 72
-, Shirley proposes to establish
peace between Spain and,
189
-, King's attitude towards trade
with, 281
-, English merchants trading
with, 312
Turkey, Grand Vizier of. See Amurath
Turkey, Sultan of. See Ahmed I
Turks
-, reported to be assisting
Haiducs against Emperor, 16
-, Hungarian Diet demands peace
with, 52
-, prophesy of Persian defeat of,
54
-, Persian offer to Spain of
military alliance against, 54
-, Haiducs threaten to collaborate with, 71
-, French ships captured by, 73
-, Protestant delegates at Diet of
Ratisbon demand observance of treaties with, 77
-, English merchants and, 82
-, Emperor expected to ratify
treaties with, 114
-, Archduke Matthias concludes
peace at Castelnuovo with,
125, 145
-, financial gifts to be sent to
Constantinople supplementing peace terms with, 145
-, reported to have occupied
fortress at Raab, 158
-, King wishes to restrain sale of
arms to, 280
-, King's opinion regarding selection of ports for trading with,
281
-, violation of terms of peace
committed by, 304
Turner, Mr. See Turner, William
Turner, Robert, of Sturry, Kent
-, conveys raw hides and calfskins to be illicitly exported,
217
Turner, William, a glass manufacturer
-, named by Misselden as opponent to his glass-making
schemes, 224
Turso, Nicolas, Signor. See Thurzo
Tuscany, Duke of. See Medici, Ferdinand de, Medici, Cosimo de
Tutler, Robert, Alderman of Hull
-, signs letter requesting Earl of
Salisbury's help in confirming Corporation's privileges,
80
Tuxford, co. Notts
-, letter endorsed by post at, 269
Tybalt. See Thybaut, Adrian
Tyler or Tylly, Thomas
-, allowed to return from Lisbon
to England, 46
-, released by King of Spain's
command, 68
Tylly, Thomas. See Tyler, Thomas
Tyndall, Humphrey, Master of
Queen's College, Cambridge
-, thought to be gravely ill, 231
Tyndall, Sir John, Master in
Chancery
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 33
Typper, Mr. See Tipper, William
Typpinge, Sir George, of Worminghall, co. Bucks
-, requests that Berkshire be discharged from supplying
carriages for transport of
timber, 212
Tyrconnell, Earl of. See O'Donnell, Rory
Tyrer (Tirer), John, lay Clerk of
Chester Cathedral
-, receives £100 for waterwork,
292
-, petitions Privy Council, 293
Tyrone, Earl of. See O'Neill, Hugh
Tyrrell, Edward, deputy-Steward of
the manor of Whaddon
-, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 41
Tyrrell (Terrell), Richard, Captain,
of co. Cavan, Ireland
-, suspected of collaborating with
Irish rebels, 192