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H
Hackney, co. Middlesex
-, 122
Haddington, Lord. See Ramsay, John
Haddlesey, West, co. Yorks.
-, 129
Haddock, Laurence, of Horton, co.
Yorks., deceased
-, wardship of his heir, 61
Haddon, Mr. [? of co. Northants.]
-, 279
-, Keighley's letter to, 279
Hadleigh, co. Suffolk
-, 188
Hadnock, co. Monmouth
-, manor of, 250
Hage. See Hague, The
Haggat, Mr. See Haggat, Bartholomew
Haggat, Bartholomew, of Mincing
Lane, London, surveyor
-, 172
-, letter to Cecil, 174
Hagley, co. Worcester
-, Gunpowder Plot conspirators
arrested at, 57 (2)
Hague (Hage), The [Holland]
-, Viscount Cranborne at, 200
-, letter dated from, 237
Haies or Hayes, Timothy, scholar of
Douai College, prisoner in
the Gatehouse
-, petitions to Cecil, 90, 91
Hale, Richard, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 66
Hales, Robert, of King's Street,
Westminster
-, 223
Halfe Moone & 7 Stars, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Halfhead (Halfheid), Henry, King's
Hawker at Royston
-, his allowance, 68
Halfheid, Henry. See Halfhead, Henry
Hall, George, of Barton-uponHumber, co. Yorks.
-, 192
Hall, John, of London, public
notary
-, witnesses Littleton's covenant,
175 and n
Hall, —, a solicitor
-, committed to prison, 135
Halson, —
-, 279
Haltarines. See Altyrynys
Haman, Mary
-, 56
Hambden. See Hampden, John
Hamburg [Germany]
-, 249
Hamersley, Mr. See Hamersley, Hugh
Hamersley, Hugh, of London,
haberdasher, later Sir Hugh
Hamersley, Alderman of
London
-, 41
Hamilton (Hamleton), James, 2nd
Marquess of Hamilton
-, his petition, 144
-, called "beggar Hamleton" in
verses, 235
Hamilton (Himlton), Sir James, of
the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Hamilton, James, former agent of
James I of Scotland in
London
-, 256
Hamilton, John, 1st Marquess of
Hamilton (d 1604)
-, mentioned, 144
Hamleton, Lord. See Hamilton, James
Hammon, Dr. See Hammond, John
Hammond, Henry, curate of
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
London
-, petition to Cecil, 45 and n
Hammond, James, prisoner in the
Gatehouse
-, petitions to Cecil, 7 (2)
Hammond (Hammon), John, physician to the King
-, his allowance, 64
-, paid medical expenses, 211
Hammond (Hamond), Thomas, of
London
-, shop in Britain's Burse leased
to, 281 and n
Hamond, Mr. See Hammond, Thomas
Hampden, Sir Edmund, of Hampden and Wingrave, co.
Bucks.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Hampden (Hambden), John, of
Great Hampden, co. Bucks.,
M.P. for Buckinghamshire
-, polemical attack on, 277
Hampshire
-, Justices of the Peace in, 15, 26,
216
-, sheriff of, 124
-, recusants in, 216
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manor in,
250
Hampton Court, co. Middlesex
-, 111
-, Keeper of the King's Wardrobe
at. See Wynyard, John
Hanau-Munzenberg (Hanno), Philip
Ludwig, Count of
-, sent as envoy to London by
Elector Palatine, 211
Hanley, Mary, prisoner in Newgate
-, to be temporarily released, 257
Hanno, Grave of. See HanauMunzenberg
Hanse Merchants
-, petition to Cecil from, 102
Hanslope, co. Bucks.
-, manor of, 94
-, mills at, 186 and n
Haraneder, John, of St. Jean de Luz,
merchant
-, petition to Privy Council, 100
-, petition to Cecil, 106
Harangnes de la Court
-, purchase of book entitled, 229
Harbingers, The King's
-, their allowance, 69
Harbyne, Richard, of London
-, 199
Hardington, co. Somerset
-, 10
Hare. See Hare, Samuel
Hare, Hugh, of the Inner Temple,
London
-, 144
Hare, John, of the Inner Temple,
London
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
and n
Hare, Samuel, of London
-, 104 (2)
Harley, Thomas, of Brompton
Bryan, co. Hereford, J.P.
-, 193
Harmon, John, of Middleton
Stoney, co. Oxford, yeoman
-, committed for sheep stealing,
33
Harnam. See Harnham
Harnham (Harnam), co. Wilts.
-, 278
Harries, John, clerk of the King's
Customs
-, petition to Cecil, 57
Harrington, Lord. See Stanhope, Sir John
Harrington, Ben, Bailiff to Sir
Ralph Hopton
-, 280
-, imprisons Jeans, 280
Harrington, Sir John, of Kelston,
co. Somerset
-, reference to grant of Markham's land to, 164
Harris, Valentine, messenger of the
King's Chamber
-, petition to Cecil, 226
Harrison, John, Groom to Prince
Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Harrow, —, a builder
-, agreement concerning Old
Palace at Hatfield with, 265
Harrow, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Harsnet, Samuel, Archbishop of
York
-, signs directive from Privy
Council, 267
Hartford. See Hertford
Hartlebury, co. Worcester
-, 57
Harvard (Harvert), Walter, of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 243
Harvert, Walter. See Harvard, Walter
Harvey, James, surgeon to the
King
-, his allowance, 64
Harwood, William, in the service of
John Littleton
-, witnesses Littleton's covenant,
175
Harwood, Mr.
-, 122
Haselrig (Haselricke), Arthur, M.P.
for Leicestershire
-, polemical attack on, 277
Haselwood, Thomas, steward to
Meriall Littleton
-, assists in the arrest of Littleton,
57
Hastings, Mr. [? Ralph Hastings,
of Woodlands, co. Dorset,
and the Middle Temple,
London], of co. Dorset, J.P.
-, examines Mander, 234
Hatfield (Hatfeld), co. Herts.
-, Middle Park at, 126
-, plans of, 138, 163
-, scheme to provide work for
people of, 164, 202, 204, 236,
237
-, paintings made for glass windows of chapel at, 185, 202
-, plan of parsonage of, 259
-, plan for conversion of Old
Palace at, 265
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of Hertfordshire meet at, 272
-, 273
-, tithes from lands at, 276
-, Bailiff of market at. See
Carter, John
Hatfield House, Hatfield, co. Herts.
-, stone brought from Caen for
building works at, 90, 91, 177
-, 138, 141, 176, 243, 244, 283
-, garden at, 177
-, chimney pieces made by Colt
for, 179
-, sycamore trees brought from
Low Countries to, 186
-, cherry trees planted at, 201
-, French gardeners at, 202
-, Earl of Southampton visits, 203
-, gilding and painting work at,
204
-, fountain constructed by Salamon de Caux in East Garden
at, 212
-, Clerk of the Kitchen at, 243
Hatfield Wood, Hatfield, co. Herts.
-, 203
Hawes, John, of Grimley, co.
Worcester
-, petition to Cecil, 13
Hawkins, James, deputy to Sir
Henry Brouncker
-, petition to Cecil, 127
Hawks
-, brought from Denmark to
Cecil, 201
Hay, Sir Alexander, Secretary for
Scotland
-, his allowance, 63
Hay, Elizabeth, in the service of
Princess Elizabeth
-, her allowance, 66
Hay, James, Viscount Doncaster,
later 1st Earl of Carlisle
-, 235
Hay, Robert, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Hay, William, an officer of the
Queen's Wardrobe
-, his allowance, 65
Haydock, Richard, of Salisbury,
co. Wilts., physician
-, petition to Cecil, 51
Hazton, Robert
-, brings hawks from Denmark to
Cecil, 201
Heal, Sergeant. See Hele, Sir John
Heath, John, scholar of Winchester
School
-, recommended by Cecil for
place in New College, Oxford, 47 and n
Heath, Thomas
-, 240
Heaton, Thomas
-, petition to Cecil, 39
Hegendorff, Christoph, teacher of
law at Frankfort-on-Oder
(fl early 17th century)
-, his Dialectica Legalis bought
for Cecil's library, 152
Hele (Heal), Sir John, Sergeant-atLaw and Recorder of Plymouth
-, Justice of Assize in Essex, 21
-, 26, 93, 94
Hemyng. See Hemyng, Edward
Hemyng, Edward
-, his lawsuit with Gentleman
Porter of Tower of London,
145, 146
Henchman, Humphrey, Bishop of
Salisbury
-, his grant to Earl of Salisbury
and Viscount Cranborne, 285
Heneage, Sir Thomas, of Copthill,
co. Essex, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster (d 1595)
-, mentioned, 126, 257
Henlake, Robert, instrument maker
-, petition to King, 184
Henricke, Onno, Master of the
Swattrutter
-, complaints against, 7
Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles
I, King of England
-, reference to her purification
after births of her sons, 265
-, Master of the Horse to. See
Jermyn, Henry
Henry VI, King of England (d 1471)
-, mentioned, 143
Henry VII, King of England (d.
1509)
-, mentioned, 234, 248
Henry VIII, King of England
(d 1547)
-, his work on the Statutes of the
Order of the Garter, 79
and n
-, mentioned, 154, 248
Henry, Prince, son of James I
-, verses composed in honour of,
49
-, names and allowances of
officials and servants of, 63
-, 107, 182 and n, 184n, 196,
229n, 294
-, reference to his christening,
122
-, attends banquet at Salisbury
House, 150
-, William, Viscount Cranborne's
letter to, 176
-, reference to his creation as
Prince of Wales, 188
-, receives letter from King of
Poland, 195
-, Wright charged with conspiracy against, 227
-, Apothecary to. See Rumler
-, Cofferer to. See Foulis, Sir
David
-, Engineer to. See Caux, Salamon de
-, Falconer to. See Norton,
Eustace
-, Footman to. See Jameson,
Robert
-, Gentleman of the Bedchamber
to. See Murray, David
-, Gentleman Usher to. See
Alexander, Walter
-, Groom of the Bedchamber to.
See Birchmore, Thomas
-, Groom to. See Harrison John
-, Keeper of the dogs to. See
Pott, Thomas
-, Secretary to. See St. Anthoine
-, Surveyor to. See Rogers,
Lewes
-, Teacher of music to. See
Ferabosco
-, Teacher of writing to. See
Bates, Peter
-, Tutor to. See Newton, Adam
Henry IV, King of France
-, 43, 71, 167, 176
-, sends representatives to the
Synod of La Rochelle, 117
-, his reply to request of Synod,
118
-, reference to assassination of,
188
-, Viscount Cranborne receives
gift of picture of, 202
-, French part song composed by
his musician, 292 and n
-, Musician to. See Tessier
-, Secretary of State to. See
Frêne
Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick 133
Heralds and Pursuivants of Arms names and allowances of, 66 payment of fees to, 265
Herbern (Herborn) [Germany] 116
Herbert, Edward, Baron Herbert of
Chirbury
-, creation of his title, 266
Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (d 1601)
-, mentioned, 218
Herbert, Sir John, Secretary of
State
-, 27, 43, 79, 85
Herbert, John
-, 115
Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery, later 4th Earl of
Pembroke
-, made Knight of the Garter, 150
232
-, mentioned unfavourably in
verses, 235
-, signs directive from Privy
Council, 267
Herbert, Thomas, a bookbinder
-, binds books in library of Salisbury House, 149
Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of
Pembroke, Lord Chamberlain
-, a Governor of the Company of
Mineral and Battery Works,
80
-, 139, 218, 263
-, mentioned unfavourably in
verses, 235
Herbert, William, Baron Powis
-, creation of his title, 266
Herbert, Sir William, of Redcastle,
co. Montgomery
-, 5
Herborn. See Herbern
Hercey, Mr. See Hercey, John
Hercey, John, surveyor, in the
service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, 132, 144
Herefordshire
-, case involving jurisdiction of
Court of Welsh Marches in,
51
-, Justices of the Peace of, 193
-, Feodary and Escheator of, 208
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manor
in, 250
Herne, co. Kent
-, 155
Herring, Francis, physician, Fellow
of the College of Physicians
in London
-, petition to King, 256
Hertford (Hartford), co. Herts.
-, petitions to Cecil from burgesses of, 29, 134
-, licences issued at Quarter Sessions in, 231
-, manor of, 250
-, castle of, 250
-, letters dated from, 268, 270
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of Hertfordshire meet in, 270, 272
-, Justices of Assize at, 273
-, hundred of, 273
-, request by William, Earl of
Salisbury, that his son be
chosen M.P. for, 276
-, High Steward of. See Cecil,
Sir Robert
Hertford, Countess of. See Seymour, Frances
Hertford, Earl of. See Seymour, Edward
Hertfordshire
-, fictitious granges in, 11
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of, 77, 78
-, Justices of the Peace of, 78,
220, 260,
-, 163
-, rents from Cecil property in,
228
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manors
in, 250
-, rates of pay determined by
Justices of the Peace of, 260
-, correspondence concerning
Muster-Master of, 266–274
-, letters from William, Earl of
Salisbury, to Deputy-Lieutenants of, 267, 269, 271
-, letters to William, Earl of
Salisbury, from Deputy-Lieutenants of, 270, 272
-, letter to Privy Council from
Deputy-Lieutenants of, 268
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Cecil
William
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of. See
Gerard, John; Boteler, John;
Blount, Thomas Pope;
Dacres, Thomas; Lytton,
William; Lucy, Richard
-, Muster-Master of. See Tooke,
George; Swayne, Henry;
Gill; Boteler, Henry
Hertingfordbury, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 250
Hertingfordbury Park, co. Herts.
-, 250
Hesketh, co. Lancs.
-, 190
Hesketh, Hugh, J.P., brother of
Robert Hesketh
-, 190
Hesketh, Robert, of Hesketh, co.
Lancs., J.P.
-, confiscates hides intended for
La Rochelle, 190
Hesketh, Sir Thomas, Attorney of
the Court of Wards
-, 30
Hesketh Bank, co. Lancs.
-, 189
Hetley, James, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63
Hewes, Robert. See Hughes, Robert
Hewett, Sir William, of London
-, 232
Hext, Sir Edward, of Netherham,
co. Somerset
-, petition to Privy Council, 44,
45
Heyborn, Francis
-, signs Henlake's petition, 185
Hicks, Sir Baptist, of St. Lawrence
in the Old Jewry, London,
mercer and contractor for
Crown lands
-, 131
Hides, Skins and Leather
-, interception of illegal transport
from England to France of,
155, 190
Higgins, Mrs.
-, her allowance, 67
Higgins (Higgons), Richard
-, 130
Higginson, Thomas, Groom of the
King's Chamber
-, petition to Cecil, 56
Higginson, Thomas, recusant
-, alleged subversive activities of,
57
Higgons. See Higgins, Richard
Higham Ferrers, co. Northants.
-, manor of, 250
Highester. See Easter, High
Hill (Hyll), George, of London,
merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 91
-, complains of maltreatment by
Aguilar at Lisbon, 93
Hill, Thomas, in the service of Sir
Edward Cecil
-, brings sycamore trees to Hatfield House, 186
Hill, Lady
-, her allowance, 67
Hilliard, William, of co. Worcester
-, his petitions, 35 (2)
Himlton, Sir James. See Hamilton, Sir James
Hinton, co. Berks.
-, manor of, 250
Hitcham, Sir Robert, Attorney to
the Queen
-, 5, 14, 15
-, his note on petition, 213
Hitchin, co. Herts.
-, petitions to Cecil from tenants
of, 14 (2)
-, 191
-, hundred of, 273
-, reference in verses to the Rose
in, 284
-, Steward of. See Dockwra,
Thomas
Hobart, Sir Henry, AttorneyGeneral
-, 113, 115, 121, 143, 212, 219
-, his note on petition, 154
Hobbes, Nicholas, of Bristol,
vintner (d 1599)
-, mentioned, 198
Hobocque, Conrad Schetz de Grobbendonck, Baron de, Ambassador of the Archdukes
in England
-, petition to, 26
Hobson, William [ ? of London]
-, petition to Cecil, 6
Hoby, Sir Edward, of Minster, Isle
of Sheppey, co. Kent
-, 123
Hoby, Sir Thomas (Posthumus),
of Hackness, co. Yorks.
-, 192
Hocknell, Robert, of Hanslope, co.
Bucks.
-, petition to Cecil, 94
Hoddesdon, co. Herts.
-, 108, 109, 236, 290
-, custom of manor of, 108, 290
Hoddesdonbury, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 276
Hodges, Christopher, former soldier,
deceased
-, mentioned, 45
Hodges, Margaret, widow of Christopher Hodges
-, 45
Hodgkinson, William, Keeper of the
Fleet prison
-, 206
Holcroft, Sir Thomas, of Vale
Royal, Cheshire
-, petition to King, 23
Holland
-, Bey of Algiers orders release of,
and assistance to, merchants
and ships of, 31
-, Spanish Ambassador's complaint of English aid to, 48
-, confiscation in Lisbon of English goods alleged to have
come from, 92, 93, 139
-, English ship plundered by
sailors from, 225
Holland. See Rich, Henry
Holland, Philip, herald
-, his allowance, 66
Holland, Ralph, official of the
Queen's Wardrobe
-, his allowance, 63
Holland, Robert, of London,
scrivener
-, witnesses Brooke's bond, 177
Holles, Denzil, M.P. for Dorchester,
son of John Holles, 2nd Earl
of Clare
-, polemical attack on, 277
Holles, John, 2nd Earl of Clare
-, polemical attack on, 277
Hollin, co. Worcester
-, manor of, 39
Holmead, Richard, of Strand Lane,
London, tailor
-, protests against new prison in
Strand Lane, 37
-, petition to Cecil, 37
Holme Cultram, co. Cumberland
-, manor of, 142
Holy Lambe, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Home, Sir George, later Baron
Hume of Berwick and Earl
of Dunbar, Chancellor of the
Exchequer
-, 83, 115, 135, 143, 195 and n
-, installed Knight of the Garter,
150
Home (Howme), John, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 62
Home (Howme), Sir Patrick, Master
of the King's Harriers
-, his allowance, 67
Honyng, Francis, Deputy-Porter
to the Council of the Welsh
Marches
-, petition to Cecil, 50
-, petition to King, 51
Hoope, —, tailor to Viscount
Cranborne
-, payment to, 202
Hooper, Henry, of Salisbury, Clerk
of the Bishop's Court
-, 225
Hooper, Thomas, of Salisbury
-, letter to Dowthwaite, 234
-, letter to Keighley, 261
-, 262
-, notes on Cranborne House by,
281
Hooper, Thomas, of Boveridge, co.
Dorset
-, 234, 261
-, letter from William, Earl of
Salisbury, to, 262
-, letter to Keighley, 263
Hopkins, Martin, former MasterSmith to the King's ironworks in the Tower of London
-, 86
Hopkins, William, former MasterSmith to the Crown ironworks in the Tower of
London, deceased
-, mentioned, 86
Hopkyns, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Hopper, Richard, of Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 88
Hopton, Sir Ralph, of Witham,
near Bath, co. Somerset,
Royalist commander
-, 280
-, his bailiff. See Harrington,
Ben
Hornbeamgate, co. Herts.
-, manor of, 196
Horn Book
-, reference to, 109
Horne, Gabriel, student of St.
John's College, Cambridge
-, petition to Cecil, 102
Horne, William, of Dover, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 16
Horsepoolstone, Enfield, co. Middlesex
-, pillory set up at, 38
Horton, co. Yorks.
-, 61
Horwood, Edward
-, petition to Cecil, 81
Hosiers
-, of Coventry, 128
Houghton, Roger, Steward to Sir
Robert Cecil
-, 126, 148, 150, 177, 189, 199,
203, 206, 211 (2), 229
-, Lanier's letter to, 152
-, Wilson's letters to, 179, 185,
186
-, appointed to supervise weaving
industry at Hatfield, 236
and n
Household, The
-, of King, 62
-, of Prince Henry, 107
-, Chamberlain of. See Stanhope,
Sir John
Household Book
-, at Theobalds, 29
Houses, The King's
-, allowances given to keepers of,
69
Howard, Alethea, wife of Thomas
Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and daughter of Gilbert
Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
-, 139
Howard, Anne, Dowager Countess
of Arundel, widow of Philip
Howard, 1st Earl of Arundel
-, 139
Howard, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, Lord Admiral
-, reference to his embassy to
Spain, 28 and n
-, 37, 46, 143, 220, 245, 247
Howard, Sir Charles, of the Royal
Household, son of Charles
Howard, Earl of Nottingham
-, his allowance, 63
Howard, Henry, 1st Earl of Northampton
-, 5, 17, 18, 107, 142, 181
-, petition to, 82
Howard, James, 3rd Earl of Suffolk
-, polemical attack on, 277
Howard, Margaret, Countess of
Nottingham, 2nd wife of
Charles Howard, Earl of
Nottingham
-, her allowance, 67
Howard, Theophilus, Lord Howard
de Walden, later 2nd Earl of
Suffolk
-, mentioned unfavourably in
verses, 235
-, signs directives from Privy
Council, 267, 271
Howard, Thomas, 1st Earl of
Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain,
later Lord Treasurer
-, 17, 34, 69, 79, 107, 142, 143,
147, 174, 215, 223, 231
-, money paid to his musician,
151
Howard, Thomas, 2nd Earl of
Arundel and Surrey, Earl
Marshal of England
-, 36, 265
-, mentioned unfavourably in
verses, 235
-, signs directive from Privy
Council, 267
Howard, Thomas, 1st Earl of
Berkshire
-, chosen by Charles I to negotiate with Scots, 277
Howard, William [? of London]
merchant
-, provides billiard cues for Salisbury House, 202
Howden, co. Yorks.
-, 174
Howdenshire, co. Yorks.
-, 174
Howe, Robert, tenant in Brigstock
Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Howe, Roger, of London, merchant petition to Cecil, 50
Howell, Roger, of Abergavenny,
recusant
-, complaints against, 242
Howme, John. See Home, John
Howme, Sir Patrick. See Home, Sir Patrick
Huddington, co. Worcester 38, 57
Huddleston, Dorothy, wife of Henry
Huddleston
-, petition to Cecil, 37
Huddleston, Henry, prisoner in the
Marshalsea
-, 37
Hudson, James, Groom of the
Privy Chamber to the King
-, his allowance, 62
Hugh, Piers ap, of Dyserth, co.
Flint, brother of William
Hughes
-, 89
Hughes (Hewes), Robert, of Abergavenny, clerk
-, testifies against recusants, 242
Hughes, Thomas [? of Wells, co.
Somerset]
-, petition to King's Commissioners for Leases, 249
Hughes, William, of Llangewen,
co. Denbigh, cousin to
Edward Piers
-, 89, 90
Huguenots, French
-, Synod held at La Rochelle by,
116
Hull, co. Yorks.
-, coarse cloth exported from, 52
-, petition from merchants of, 52
-, petition from Mayor and Aldermen of, 61
-, Mayor of. See Casson, James
Hume, Thomas, a Scotsman
-, petition to Cecil, 216
Humphreys, Andrew, tenant in
Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 279
Hungerford, Anthony, factor to
Arthur Jackson in Danzig
-, 7
Hungerford, Bridget, of Down Ampney, co. Gloucester, recusant
-, petition to King, 30
Hunmanby, co. Yorks.
-, 174
Hunsdon, Lady. See Carey, Elizabeth
Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Henry; Carey, George
Hunsdon, John, of Enfield, co.
Middlesex
-, 11
Hunt, Thomas, actor
-, performs in entertainment at
Theobalds, 137
Hunt, Mr., an organist in the
service of the Archbishop of
Canterbury
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Huntingdonshire
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manor
in, 250
Huntinge, —
-, 42
Huntsmen
-, names and allowances of
King's, 67
Hurst, Mr., in the service of Sir
Richard Lucy
-, 270
Hyde, Arthur, of Carrigneady, co.
Cork, Ireland
-, petitions to Cecil, 84 (2)
Hyde Park, London
-, grant to Cecil of custody of, 125
Hynds or Hinds, John, a surveyor
-, map of parks at Brigstock by,
275
Hynelly, Thomas, Keeper of the
Gatehouse prison
-, 206
I
Ievan, David Lloyd ap John ap,
of Trefnant, co. Montgomery
(d 1580)
-, mentioned, 103 and n
Industry
-, agreement for erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196
-, dispute at Tintern, 245
-, harmful effects of iron mills in
Kent, 255
Inglebert, William [? of London]
-, his allowance, 69
Ingleby, Shadwell, co. Essex
-, manor of, 130
Ingleby (Ingilby), Sir William, of
Ripley, co. Yorks.
-, 123
Ingilby, Sir William. See Ingleby, Sir William
Ingram, Mr. See Ingram, William
Ingram, Balchester, deceased mentioned, 246
Ingram, William, of Earl's Court,
St. John in Bredwardine, co.
Worcester, J.P.
-, examines persons charged with
aiding Gunpowder Plot conspirators, 160
Inquisition, The
-, 166
Inquisition House, Portugal
-, Englishman imprisoned in, 50
Intercourse, The
-, petition to King from merchants of, 88
Ipswich, co. Suffolk
-, 42, 180
Irchester, co. Northants.
-, manor of, 250
Ireland
-, 2, 4, 8 (2), 36, 39, 42, 44, 71, 83,
84 (2), 97, 119, 132, 133, 140,
159 (2), 175, 180, 182, 197
(2), 206, 214, 218 (2), 222,
223 (2), 245, 247 (2), 248,
275, 285
-, Act of Oblivion in, 2, 85
-, printing of religious books in
English for people of, 72
-, reference to late wars in, 82, 83,
85 (2), 87, 89, 103, 197, 223
-, English settlers in, 85
-, petition to Lords Commissioners for, 85
-, office of Chief Remembrancer
in, 88
-, King's Bench in, 120
-, reference to existence in library
at Salisbury House of map
of, 149
-, English ship seized by Spanish
warship off coast of, 176
-, reference to the "Banck" of,
235
-, money spent on pay and
apparel in, 247
-, roads in Middlesex infested
with beggars from, 255
-, stones sent from, 291
Ireland, Council of
-, 2, 72, 84, 89, 120, 181
-, Secretary to. See Fenton, Sir
Geoffrey
Ireland, King's Printer in. See Francton, John
Ireland, Lord Chancellor of. See Loftus, Adam
Ireland, Lord Chief Baron of. See Pelham, Sir Edmund
Ireland, Lord Chief Justice of. See Ley, Sir James
Ireland, Lord Chief Justice (of the Common Pleas) of. See Walsh, Sir Nicholas
Ireland, Lord Deputy of. See Blount, Sir Charles; Carew, Sir George; Chichester, Sir Arthur
Ireland, Treasurer of. See Butler, Thomas
Ireland, Treasurer at Wars in. See Carew, Sir George; Ridgeway, Sir Thomas
Iron
-, industry harmful to cloth
manufacture in Kent, 255
Islands, The. See Azores
Italian Language
-, Viscount Cranborne's reader in,
203
Italy
-, list of English visitors to, 146,
147, 148
-, 166
-, marble stones shipped to Cecil
from, 179
-, Viscount Cranborne's visit to,
200