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Index B B Baber (Babor), Sir Francis, of Chew Magna, co. Somerset his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187 Babington, Brute, Rector of Thurcaston, co. Leicester King refuses to sign letter nominating him Bishop of Derry, 219 licensed to transport stock to Ireland free of Customs duties, 296 Babylon 325 Baccu. See Baku Bacharach (Bacherac) [North Rhine, Germany] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 246 Bacherac. See Bacharach Bacon, Sir Francis, SolicitorGeneral legal adviser to Richard Sackville, 11 nominated Commissioner for suits, 22 49, 315, 316, 327, 330(2), 331, 349 his speech in House of Commons presented to King, 227 commended for his inditement of bill for King's safety, 227 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 374 Bacon, James 57 Bacon, Sir Nathaniel, of Stiffkey, co. Norfolk 318 Bagnall, Sir Nicholas, Marshal of Queen Elizabeth's forces in Ireland mentioned, 306 Bagshot (Bagsoutt), co. Surrey King at, 137 letter dated from, 137 Bagsoutt. See Bagshot Baigneux [Cte d'Or, France] Viscount Cranborne passes through, 112 Bainbridge (Bambridge, Bambrigge, Bambrygg), Cuthbert, Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge 95, 142, 143 King opposes his nomination as Master, 138, 139 King orders his examination, 143 committed to beadle's custody, 144 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 147 proceeds to London, 152 Baker alias Tomkins, John, a London gunmaker questioned about his sale of pocket dags, 221(4) Baker, Matthew, Master ship-wright to the King 307 Baker, Richard, a warrener granted lease at Buckworth, 89 Baku (Baccu) [Caucasia, Russia] 325 Balam, Anne, a lunatic committed to her brother's charge, 43 her death, 43 Baldwin, William, English Jesuit and conspirator his long stay in Flanders determined by Spain, 68 236 Balfour. See Balfour, David Balfour, David, Captain, in the service of the United Provinces 217 Balfour, Sir Henry his pension, 308 Balfour, Michael, 1st Lord Balfour of Burleigh closely associated with plantation in Ireland, 255 his pension, 308 Ballerue Frontignan. See Frontignan Balleshannon. See Balyshannon Balmerinoc. See Elphinstone, James Baltemore. See Baltimore Baltimore (Baltemore), co. Cork, Ireland 40 Balyshannon (Baleshannon), co. Donegal, Ireland Sir Henry Foliott granted castle and lands of, 328 Bambridge. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert Bambrigge, Mr. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert Bambrygg, Dr. Cuthbert. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury letters to Earl of Salisbury, 61, 63, 131, 148 23, 80, 143, 159(2), 197, 219, 274, 286, to confer with Earl of Salisbury about election of Master of Christ's College, 139 to take steps to re-arrest Jacob, 147 Bangor, Diocese of 294 Bankes, Henry, Rector of Settrington, co. Yorks. petition to Wilson, 34 Banks, George, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury, 15 Bann, River, Ireland 181(2) custom of, 181 Bantry (Bantery), co. Cork, Ireland the Abbey of, 278 Bar, Henri de Lorraine, Due de reference to his marriage with Catherine de Bourbon, sister of Henry IV of France, 345 Bardwell, Dorothy alleged to be recusant, 297 Bardwell, Frances alleged to be recusant, 297 Barker, Sir Anthony, of Holme Park, Sonning, co. Berks. petition to Earl of Salisbury, 173 Barkham, Edward, draper and Alderman of London grant to, 336 Barkhampstead. See Berkhampstead Barking, co. Essex orders for arrest of Parry issued to constable of, 100 Barklay, Ann [?of Daventry, co. Northants.] her pension, 308 Barlow, Ralph, prebendary of Winchester Cathedral 155 Barlow, William, Bishop of Lincoln letters to Earl of Salisbury, 134, 196 Barnard, Adam, Bishop of Limerick letter to Earl of Salisbury, 91 Barnard Castle (Bernard Castle), co. Durham Lordship of, 60 apportioned to Duke of York, 66 73, 119, 132 Barnes, Mr. See Barnes, John Barnes, John, Clerk of the Chancery at Durham witnesses lease by Bishop of Durham, 73 132, 140 Barnes, Robert, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs letter to Earl of Salisbury, 260 Barnet, co. Herts. letters endorsed by post at, 61, 232 pursuit of Jesuits by constables from, 63 Barney, Henry, of Reedham, co. Norfolk alleged to be recusant, 232 Barnham, Thomas [? of Odiham, co. Hants.] letter to Earl of Salisbury, 171 Barnstaple (Barnestable), co. Devon pirates at Lundy threaten passengers to and from, 209 pirates seize ship from, 209 Barnwood Forest. See Bernwood Forest Baron, Andrew, controller at the port of Boston signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 231 Barram, Thomas, of London alleged to be recusant, 296 Barrow, Dr. See Barrow, Philip Barrow or Barrough, Philip, physician and medical writer Earl of Shrewsbury under care of, 43 Bar-sur-Seine [Aube, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 112 Viscount Cranborne dines at, 238 Bartlet, Mr. 66 Bartlett, Sir Thomas [? of Sonbury, co. Gloucester] letters to Earl of Salisbury, 171, 173, 228 Barton, William, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 198 Barwick. See Berwick Basill (Basyll), William, Surveyor of the King's Works 20 Basing (Bazinge), co. Hants. Earl of Salisbury expected at, 99, 116 letter dated from, 120 Basingstoke, co. Hants. letter endorsed by post at, 152 Baskerville, Sir Thomas, of Stanton, co. Wilts. his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187 Bassano (Bassan) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 244 Basset, Sir Robert, of Heanton Punchardon, co. Cornwall fugitive from England, 203 Bassingbourne (Bassingborne), co. Cambridge 90 Bassompierre, Francois de, later Marshal of France letter to Viscount Cranborne, 223 Basyll, Mr. See Basill, William Bath, co. Somerset 330 letter dated from, 363 Bath, Earl of. See Bourchier, William Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Montagu, James Batten, Richard, Ranger of the Forest of Wychwood payment to, 331 Battersea (Bettersaye), co. Surrey 28 Bavaria [Germany] Wrtemberg regarded in Venice as counterweight to, 76 Bavaria, Maximilian, Duke of reference to his seizure of Donauwrth, 245 Bavaria (Bavieres), William IV, former Duke of, and father of Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria 117 Bavieres, Duke of. See Bavaria Bayley, Wiliam, an Undertaker in Ulster permitted to transport cattle into Ireland without paying Customs duties, 271 Baynham (Bayneham), Thomas, of Marcle, co. Hereford alleged to be recusant, 228 Bayona (Bayon) [Galicia, Spain] 226 Bayonne [Basses-Pyrnes, France] letter dated from, 10 Bazinge. See Basing Beach. See Beche Beachampton (Beechampton), co. Bucks. 90 Beauchesne, John, teacher of writing to Duke of York King's gift of money to, 362 Beaulieu (Beauly), co. Hunts. letters dated from, 114(2), 115 116, 249 Beauly. See Beaulieu Beaune [Cte d'Or, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 112 Viscount Cranborne dines at, 238 Beaver. See Carrigaline Becanus, Martinus, Dutch Jesuit and polemicist questions validity of Oath of Allegiance in his Questiones Miscellanae, 76 Beche (Beach), co. Berks. 228 Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, Edward Bedfordshire 328 Bedingfield, Thomas, Master of the Tents, Hales and Pavilions 329 reversion of his office granted to Seckford and Jones, 357 Beechampton. See Beachampton Beecher, Mr. See Beecher, William Beecher, William, secretary to the English Ambassador in Paris accompanies Viscount Cranborne into Normandy, 215 220 Beer Merchant Adventurers at Middelburg prefer English, 43 shipped abroad, 361 Beeston, Sir George, deceased, son of Sir Hugh Beeston reference to his outlawry, 331 Beeston, Sir Hugh, of Beeston, Cheshire 331 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 374 Beeston, Ralph, of Beeston, co. Yorks. granted recusant's lands, 228 Belamy, 202 Bell, Robert, a London merchant acts on behalf of merchants trading with France in matter of cloth dues, 55, 56 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 277 requests to be exempted from loan to King, 277 Bell, reference to his patent for copper, 200 Bellasis (Belasses), James, brother of Sir William Bellasis, of Old Byland, co. Yorks. petition to Earl of Salisbury, 174 Bellegarde, Roger de St. Lary, Duc de, Grand Ecuyer de France, Governor of Burgundy, known as Monsieur Le Grand 238 Bellingham (Bellyngham), Edward, of New Timber, co. Surrey his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187 Bellingham, John [? of Finchampstead, co. Berks.] 164 Bell Metal furnaces for manufacture of, 292 Bellott, Thomas, formerly in the service of Lord Burghley petition to Earl of Salisbury, 324 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 375 Bellowhey or Billawhey. See Bilhagh Belson, Augustine, of Aston Rowant, co. Oxford alleged to be recusant, 250 Belvoir, co. Leicester, seat of the Duke of Rutland letters dated from, 63, 171 Bembe. See Bembo Bembo (Bembe), Piero, Cardinal, Italian writer (14701547) Viscount Cranborne refers to his grave in St. Anthony's Church in Padua, 243 Bendish, Margery, widow of John Bendish, of Steeple Bumstead, co. Essex alleged to be recusant, 296 Benedictines, English their quarrel with English Jesuits, 45 Benfeild. See Binfield Bennet, Sir John, Commissary of the Archbishop of York's Exchequer 34, 150 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 228 Bennet, William, collector at the port of Boston signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 231 Bennet, guilty of manslaughter at Stepney, 205 Bentivoglio, Monsignore Guido, Nuncio in Brussels persuades Archduke not to accept King's book, 80 engaged in discussion on question of Jlich with French Ambassador, 89 Bentley, Michael, member of Christ's College, Cambridge to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144 Berechurch (Beerechurch), co. Essex 297 Bergen [Norway] stone sent from Berwick to London in the St. Peter of, 206 Berkeley (Berkley), Henry, 7th Lord Berkeley letter to Privy Council, 50 Berkhampstead (Barkhampstead), co. Herts. 326 Berkshire 39 sale of King's woods in, 59 commission of inquiry into spoils of King's woods in, 99, 100 recusants in, 228, 253, 259(2) Bermondsey, London Earl of Salisbury leases land at, 374 Bernard Castle. See Barnard Castle Bernwood Forest (Barnwood Forest), co. Bucks. 63, 222 timber for Navy from, 307 Berrow, John executed for murder, 338 Berry. See Bury Bertie, Robert, 14th Lord Willoughby de Eresby to attend upon the Duke of Wrtemberg, 214 to go to Denmark, 341 Berwick (Barwick), co. Northumberland 29, 190, 350 letters dated from, 30, 45 goods conveyed by land from Scotland to England to pass through, 314 payment of garrison of, 340 Captain of. See Bowyer, Sir William Marshal of. See Drury, William Paymaster of the garrison of. See Nicholson, George Lieutenant of the garrison of. See Hodson, Thomas Berwick, Christopher granted recusant's lands, 264 Beskwood Park Pale. See Bestwood Park Bespicke or Bespitch, Richard, a London haberdasher imprisoned in Madrid, 4 Bestwood (Beskwood) Park, co. Notts. survey of, 74 Bethell, Sir Hugh, of Ellerton, co. Yorks. letter to Earl of Salisbury, 115 Bethune, Monsieur de. See Selles et Charost Bettersaye. See Battersea Bevill (Beavill), Sir Robert, of Chesterton, co. Hunts. 6, 7 Bewdley, co. Worcester letter dated from, 41 Bewdley Park, co. Worcester sale of King's trees in, 41 Bezar. See Bushire Bziers [Hrault, France] Viscount Cranborne's description of region and inhabitants of, 108 Governor of. See Spondillan Bible, The translation of, 79, 332 Biens. See Binche Bilbao [Spain] goods of merchants of La Rochelle detained at, 10 Irishman arrives in, 10 Bilhagh (Bellowhey, Billawhey), co. Yorks. misdemeanours committed in woods at, 57(2) Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester his New Year's gift of plate to Earl of Salisbury, 1 his chase in Wychwood Forest, 331, 343 Binche (Biens) [Hainault, Flanders] Archdukes go to Sichem from, 71 Bindswood, [? co. Hants] Norden reports on woods at, 85 Binfield (Benfeild), co. Berks. 259 Bingham, John, late yeoman saddler to the King 340 Bingham (Byngham), Sir Richard, former Chief Commissioner for Connaught and Thomond 74 Bingley, Mr. See Bingley, John Bingley, John, an official of the Exchequer 40 his help acknowledged by Agarde, 272 Bingley, Sir Ralph (Rafe), High Sheriff of the county of Donegal to assist in the protection of Bishop of Raphoe, 303 complaints against, 360(2) Bingley, Richard, surveyor of the King's ships 307 Binley (Bynley), co Warwick survey of King's woods at, 40 letter dated from, 41 Biondi, Giovanni Francisco, in the service of Sir Henry Wotton 77 Bird, 91 Birkland (Byrkelande), co. Yorks. misdemeanours committed in woods at, 57(2) Bishop (Bushop), William, Catholic divine to be released from Gatehouse and sent to France, 343 Bishop Auckland (Bishop's Aukland, Bishops Awkland), co. Durham letters dated from, 74, 79, 88, 118, 119(2), 132, 136, 140 Bishop's Aukland. See Bishop Auckland Bishops Awkland. See Bishop Auckland Bishop's Castle (Bushop's Castle), Salop manor of, 61 Bishopsteignton (Bishop's Teynton) co. Devon 371 Bisley, co. Gloucester manor of, 363 Bitlis (Bittles) [Turkey] 325 Bittles. See Bitlis Bitton, co. Gloucester manor of, 50 Bix, co. Oxford timber for Navy from, 307 Blackwater, River, Ireland letter dated from camp near, 118 Blackwell, Elizabeth alleged to be recusant, 300 Blague, Thomas, Dean of Rochester criticised for selling trees, 19 Blaie. See Blaye Blakey, Lionel, Serjeant-at-Arms surrenders his office, 349 Bland, Peter, Serjeant Furrier to the King payment to, 350 Bland, Sir Thomas, of Kippax, co. Yorks. 134 Blaye (Blaie) [Gironde, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 107 Blennerhasset (Hasset), John, Baron of the Irish Exchequer appointed second baron of Irish Exchequer, 201 Blindley [? Blindley Heath, co. Surrey] 329 Blindwell (Blyndwells), co. Devon disputed lands at, 153 Blithe, John. See Blyth, John Blois [Loire-et-Cher, France] Viscount Cranborne's description of gardens at, 104 English ships forced to unload their ordnance at, 178 Blount, Charles, Earl of Devonshire 279 and n. Blount (Blounte, Blunt), Sir Edward, of Sodington, co. Worcester 83(2) Blount (Blunt), Sir George, of Mamble, co Worcester 83 Blount, James, 6th Lord Mountjoy reference to his patent for the manufacture of alum, 55 Blyndwells. See Blindwell Blyth (Blithe), John, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury, 15 Boden, John. See Budden, John Bodley (Bodley), Sir Josias, overseer of fortifications in Ireland to complete building of forts in Munster and Connaught, 305 Boffalora (Bufalore) [Italy] mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 240 Bohemia Emperor's authority disregarded by Protestants of, 82 freedom of religion granted by Emperor to Protestants of, 89 Boisse, Monsieur de, Commander at Bourg 112 Bolbec (Bulbecke), co. Northumberland description of Barony of, 66 Bologna [Italy] 179 Boltby, John, in the service of the Duke of York granted a pension, 346 Boltzan. See Bolzano Bolzano (Boltzan) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 244 Bonaventur, The, of the King's Navy to be rebuilt, 307 Boord, William, of Kingston-uponThames, co. Surrey petition to Earl of Salisbury, 174 Boost, John, English Jesuit reference to arrest of, 55 Bordeaux [Gironde, France] 10 Viscount Cranborne visits antiquities at, 107 wine trade between England and, 107 Viscount Cranborne entertains English merchants at, 146 English merchants taxed and English ships stayed at, 177, 178 Borell. See Burrell, James Borgo (Bourgo) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 244 Borle, Lord. See Balfour, Michael Borrowes (Burrughes,) John, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs letter to Earl of Salisbury, 260 Bosley (Bossley), Cheshire manor of, 206 Boston, co. Lincoln Privy Council advertised of prices of grain by Mayor and justices of, 223 grain permitted to be shipped abroad from, 224 report to Earl of Salisbury from Customs officers of, 231 letter dated from, 231 Bosville, Sir Ralph (Boswell, Sir Rafe), of Bradborne, co. Kent letter to Dr. Milbourne, 23 Boswell, Sir Rafe. See Bosville, Sir Ralph Boteler (Butler), Sir Henry, of Hatfield Woodall, co. Herts. requests stay of pardon for Chandler, 176 Boteler, John letter to Wilson, 85 Botti, Matteo, Marquis of Campiglia, Florentine Ambassador to France his conversation with Edmondes, 309 Boughton, Edward, surveyor of King's Woods signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 40 Bouillon, Henri de la Tour, Duc de requested to lead special embassy to King, 222 Boulogne-sur-Mer [Pas-de-Calais, France] Viscount Cranborne passes through, 237 Governor of. See d'Epernon Bourbon, Catherine de, Princess of Navarre, sister of Henry IV, King of France reference to her marriage with Henri de Lorraine, Duc de Bar, 345 Bourbon, Eleonore de, daughter of Henri, Duc de Cond, and wife of Philip William, Prince of Orange Archduke criticised for his brusque treatment of, 81 Bourbon, Henri de, Prince de Cond 170 rumour of forces raised in Spain to serve, 219 Bourchier, Mr. See Bourchier, Sir John Bourchier (Bowser), Sir John, of Grimston, co. Yorks., a contractor for the manufacture of alum 52, 194(3) Bourchier, William, Earl of Bath letters to Earl of Salisbury, 209, 213, 254 encloses examination concerning English pirate's activities to Privy Council, 209 213(3), 216 critical of the postal services, 213 letter to the Privy Council, 214 requests leave to be absent from Parliament, 254 Bourdeaux. See Bordeaux Bourg (Le) [Ain, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 112 Bourg (Le) [Gironde, France] 107 Bourgo. See Borgo Bourgoin [Isre, France] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 238 Bourk, Redman. See Burgh, Redmond Boutonne, River [France] Viscount Cranborne passes over, 106 Bowes, Ralph, of Barnes, co. Durham 194 granted recusant's lands, 228 Bowsar or Bowssar, John, brotherin-law of Sir John Swinnerton letter to Earl of Salisbury, 49 Bowser, Sir John. See Bourchier, Sir John Bowyer, Sir William, Captain of Berwick acknowledgment of debt by, 29 30 letter to Wilson, 206 sends shipload of stone for the use of Earl of Salisbury, 206 Boyd, Andrew, one of the King's cupbearers King's gift of money to, 343 his suit, 346 Boyd, Mr. lessee of Crown property granted materials from Hertford Castle, 34 Boye, James, Sergeant of the Cellar his pension, 308 Boyle, Sir Richard, Clerk of the Council of Munster repeal of letters patent indirectly obtained by, 341 Brackenbury (Brakenburie) [? Francis], Keeper of Gainford, co. Durham 73 Bracy, Richard, King's messenger sent in search of Jesuits, 63 Bradford-on-Avon (Bradford), co. Wilts. inquiry into abuses committed by Howell at, 342 Bradforth (Bradford), Thomas, of Berwick, merchant transports stone to London for building at Durham House, 29, 207 (2) signs receipt, 29 Bradgate (Broadgate), co. Leicester letter dated from, 70 Bradley Ash (Bradleyashe), co. Derby survey of, 54 Bradshaw, Edmond, of London surrenders his right in manufacture of gold and silver twist thread, 346 Bradshaw (Bradshow), Francis, Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge signs letter to Earl of Salisbury, 259 Bradshaw, Mr. Serjeant 258 Bradshaw, .a burglar released from Fleet prison, 188 Brampton, co. Hunts. 90 Brancespeth (Brouncespeth, Brancpith, Brauncpith, Branspith, Branspeth), co. Durham timber to be delivered from wood at, 28 Duke of York apportioned castle of, 66 73, 119, 132, 136, 195 Brandenburg, John Sigismund, Margrave of letter to King, 20 requests King to support his claims to Jlich and Cleves, 20 77, 82, 114 comes to terms with Duke of Neuburg over Cleves, 82 ordered by Emperor to submit his claims to Imperial Chamber, 82 King of France advertises his support of, 101 proposal to engage Irish soldiers in service of, 162 prepared for war over Cleves, 197 King receives in audience a gentleman sent by, 237 maintains warships near Cologne, 246 Viscount Cranborne meets brother of, 246 Brandon, co. Suffolk 91 Branneby. See Bransby Bransby (Branneby), co. Lincoln 316 Branthwaite or Braithwaite, Thomas his pardon for manslaughter suspended by King, 333 Branthwaite, Dr. See Branthwaite, William Branthwaite, William, Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge 147 Brantingham (Bromtingham), co. Yorks. letters dated from, 44, 156 Brass reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292 Brauncpith. See Brancespeth Bravo (Le Brave), Don Juan de, Spanish captain commands Spanish troops at Montmelian, 238 Braydon, Forest of, co. Wilts. 345 Breckhill. See Brickhill Brecknockshire recusants in, 270 Breda [N. Brabant, Netherlands] 81 Brenchley, co. Kent new mine of iron ore found at, 174 Brenninge, John, yeoman of the King's Toyle 336 Brenta (Brent), River [Italy] 243 Breres, Henry, Alderman of Coventry signs joint letter to Privy Council, 42 Bressanone (Brixen) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne lodges at, 244 Bresse. See Bresso Bresso (Bresse) [Italy] Viscount Cranborne's description of, 241, 242 Brett, James, English Catholic his examination, 256 Brett, Sir Robert, of West Malling, co. Kent 259 Brewers and Salters, Company of 330 Brickenden, John, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford signs letter to Earl of Salisbury, 260 Brickhill (Breckhill), co. Bucks. letters endorsed by post at, 61, 232 Bridges, John, Bishop of Oxford 234, 360 Bridges, Mr. reference to his death, 38 Bridges. See Bruges Bridgwater, co. Somerset Lundy pirates seize ships from, 209 imprisonment by pirates of a merchant of, 214 Brie (Brye), district of [France] 112(2) Brie-Comte-Robert (Brie-contreRobert, [Seine-et-Marne, France] Viscount Cranborne dines at, 112 Briell, The. See Brill, The Bright, Thomas, Alderman of Bury St. Edmunds letter to Norton, 191 Bright, William, of Deptford, co. Kent 307 Brigstock Park, co. Northants. 235 Brigtys, Mr. 295 Brill (Briell), The [S. Holland, Netherlands] 85, 199 Brill, co. Bucks. letter dated from, 63 Brill Hill. See Godley Corner Bringwood Forest (Bringewood Forest), co. Hereford 58 Briscoe (Briskow), Mr. 63 Briskow, Mr. See Briscoe Bristol (Bristowe), co. Gloucester joint letter to Earl of Salisbury from Mayor and Aldermen of, 123 158, 210, 212, 258 letter dated from, 169 pirates at Lundy threaten passengers to and from, 209 King's almhouse in, 339 Bristowe. See Bristol "Britains Burse", Strand, London bill read in the House of Lords concerning, 224 Brittany Viscount Cranborne in, 106 effect of Henry IV's assassination upon people in, 219, 220 Brixen. See Bressanone Brizuela, Inigo, Dominican, Confessor to the Archduke Albert to treat in Spain about Philip III's adherence to proposed peace treaty, 4(2), 9, 10 returns to Brussels from Madrid, 21 sent back to Spain to clarify details of truce, 45 sends letters to Brussels, 71(2) is promised money and ratification of truce, 72 expected in Brussels, 85 sends courier to Brussels with Spanish ratification of truce, 86 Broadgate. See Bradgate Broadlands, co. Hants. King on his way to, 103 letter dated from, 104 Broad Street (Brod Streete), London letter dated from, 233 Brocas, Sir Pexall, of Steventon, co. Hants. 12 Brockenhurst (Brokenhurst), co. Hants. complaints about jury at, 53 letters dated from, 53, 249 Brode Streete. See Broad Street Brograve, Sir John, Attorney of the Duchy of Lancaster 188 Brograve, Mr. 78 Brokenhurst. See Brockenhurst Brome (Broome) [? Edward, of Forest Hill Manor, co. Oxford] 70 Bromley (Bromeley), co. Kent 50 Bromley, Sir Edward, a Baron of the Exchequer letter to Earl of Salisbury, 207 Bromtingham. See Brantingham Brook, Charles, of Templecombe, co. Somerset 169, 313 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 211 Brooke, Duke, of Templecombe, co. Somerset 313 Brooke, Henry, 8th Lord Cobham, former Warden of the Cinque Ports letters to Earl of Salisbury, 80, 99 Brookesby, Dorothy, of co. Lincoln her name erased from list of recusants, 250 Brookeshaw, Mr. 178 Broome, Mr. See Brome Brouay, Gaston Spinola, Count of, Master of the Horse to Archduke Albert quarrels with Count Visconti, 4 Broughton (Browghton), co. Lancs. letter dated from, 257 Broughton, Brian, of Broughton, co. Staffs. 74 Broughton, Mark, seminary priest allowed to leave England with French Ambassador, 95 Brouncespeth. See Brancespeth Brouncker, Anne, Lady, widow of Sir Henry Brouncker letters to Earl of Salisbury, 45, 166 letter to King, 166 petitions to King, 167 Brouncker, Sir Henry, late Lord President of Munster 45(3), 166, 167 Browne, Anthony Maria, 2nd Viscount Montagu letters to Earl of Salisbury, 202, 258 Browne, Sir Nicholas, late soldier and Crown lessee in Ireland 278, 280 Browne, Robert, Gentleman of the Cellar his pension, 308 Browne, Thomas, King's founder of iron ordnance letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174 refers to discovery of new mine of iron ore in co. Kent, 174 Browne, Valentine, of Molahiffe, co. Kerry, Ireland his rent as Undertaker to be reduced, 337 Browne, Sir William, DeputyGovernor of Flushing letters to Earl of Salisbury, 126, 156 Brownswick. See Brunswick Broyle, The. See Broyle Park Broyle Park, co. Sussex 52, 54, 308(2) Bruce, Edward, 1st Baron Bruce of Kinross, Master of the Rolls letter to Earl of Salisbury, 193 letter from Conway to, 193 Brudenell (Brutenell), John, of Deene, co. Northants. alleged to be recusant, 296 Brudenell, Thomas, of Deene, co. Northants. letter to Earl of Salisbury, 198 Bruges (Bridges) [West Flanders, Belgium] furnishes bonds for repayment of English loan to insurgent Low Countries, 58(2) Viscount Cranborne visits, 248 Brlart, Mathieu, Sieur de Berny, French Ambassador in Brussels Edmondes to discuss Brandenburg's claims to Jlich and Cleves with, 20 his representations on behalf of the Princess of Orange ignored, 81(4) conveys message from French King to Archduke about Duke of Deuxponts, 82 alarmed by events in Jlich, 89 engaged in debates with Nuncio and Spanish Ambassador, 89, 101, 115 Bruning, Mary, mother of Matthew Bruning her son's letter to, 17 Bruning (Brunninge), Matthew, of the British Embassy in Madrid letters to Wilson, 5, 16 letter to his mother and cousin, 17 Brunswick, Dorothea, Duchess of, daughter of Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, and widow of Eric II, Duke of Brunswick her reception at the Court in Brussels, 81 Brunswick, Elizabeth, Duchess of, wife of Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick 352 Brunswick-Lneburg, Ernest II, Duke of, cousin of Queen Anne entertained by King, 129 Brunswick-Wolfenbttel, Henry Julius, Duke of Wotton proposes to visit, 75, 76 311, 352 Brusket, Michael, of Paul's Churchyard, London letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174 Brussels (Bruxels) [Belgium] violence at, 2 confidential report sent to Earl of Salisbury from, 7 letters dated from, 8, 18, 86, 87, 117, 136 Markham requests Earl of Salisbury to alter his place of banishment from, 8 courier takes only eleven days to travel from Madrid to, 10 51, 85 furnishes bonds as security for repayment of English loan, 58 hopes for Tyrone's success circulate amongst Irish in, 88 Viscount Cranborne visits, 248 Brutenell, J. See Brudenell, John Bruxels. See Brussels Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos 49 Brye. See Brie Brye-Contre-Robert. See BrieComte-Robert Buccleugh, Lord. See Scott, Walter Buchanan, George, Scottish historian his De Jure Regi mentioned. 288 Buchanan, James, in the service of the King his pension, 308 Buchanan, (Buchanon), John his pension purchased by Tunstall, 180 Buchanan (Buchanon), Robert grant of money to, 332 Buck, Sir George, Master of the Revels letter to Earl of Salisbury, 135 350 Buck, Pe[ter], a shipwright 307 Buck, Thomas, of London rewarded for discovering abuses in the office of the Navy, 87 Buckden (Bugden), co. Hunts. letters dated from, 134, 196 Buckingham, co. Bucks. 90 Buckinghamshire commission of inquiry into spoil of King's woods in, 100 177 recusants in, 250, 270, 299 timber for Navy from, 307 Buckle (Buckley) Wood, co. Sussex 120 Buckley Wood. See Buckle Wood Buckminster (with Sewstern), co. Leicester manor of, 363 Buckworth, co. Hunts. depopulation at, 89, 90 Budden (Boden), John, the Earl of Salisbury's agent at Cranborne wardship bestowed on, 45 sends report on building operations at Cranborne, 250 Buddle, George [? Rector of Friesthorpe, co. Lincs.] petition from, 373 Bufalore. See Boffalora Bugden. See Buckden Bulbeck, Thomas, of Clevedon and Kingston Seymour, co. Somerset petition from, 373 Bulbecke. See Bolbec Bull, Henry, of Benwick Hall, co. Herts. informed of alleged treasure in Hertford Castle, 128 Bull, Randolf, clock-keeper to the King to be warned not to abuse offer of clock to King, 93 Burford, co. Oxford 234 Burgavenny, Lord of. See Nevill, Edward Burgh, Redmond (Bourk, Redman), styled Baron Leitrim well received in Spain, 87 Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, William Burgon, Marquis of. See Charles of Austria Burgundy (Bourgogne). 112(3) Governor of. See Bellegarde Burgundy, House of reference to former treaty between England and, 54 Burnell, Francis, Captain, formerly Vice-Admiral of Essex petition from, 324 Burnet, Robert, of Nether Penn, co. Stafford 374 Burnham Abbey, co. Bucks. lease of woods belonging to, 190 Burrell (Borell), James, town surveyor of Berwick acknowledgment of debt by, 29 letters to Wilson, 29, 301 207 Burrowes house of, 78 Burrughes, John. See Borrowes, John Burward, Richard, of Cookley, co. Suffolk summoned on charge concerning tithes, 16 Bury (Berry), co. Hunts. 90 Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk letter dated from, 191 letter from Earl of Salisbury to, 198 Busfield, James, a pewterer of York petition to Lord Sheffield, 363 Bush, Mr. 208 Bushey Park, co. Middlesex 342 Bushire (Bezar) [Persia] 325 Bushop, Dr. William. See Bishop, William Bussher, , officer to the farmers of the Customs in co. Kent 207 Bussy, , Master of the Horse to Earl of Salisbury mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 375 Butcher, John, Mayor of Bristol signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 123 Butler, Sir Henry. See Boteler, Sir Henry Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond, Lord Treasurer of Ireland 40, 183, 201, 232 Buttler, Mr. [? Sir Oliver Butler] conveys letters from Edmondes to Earl of Salisbury, 82 Button, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Button granted a pension, 361 Button, Sir Thomas, of Lawrenny, co. Pembroke, admiral and explorer to command expedition to discover North-West passage, 353 his wife granted a pension, 361 Btow (Buthow) [Pomerania, Germany] letter dated from, 311 Byndon, Viscount. See Howard, Thomas Byngham, Sir Richard. See Bingham, Sir Richard Bynley. See Binley Byrkeland. See Birkland Bywell, co. Northumberland description of Barony of, 66