Index: J, K

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 21, 1609-1612. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1970.

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Index J, K J Jackson (Jacksonne), Arthur, a London draper letter to Earl of Salisbury, 205 Jackson, Joseph, a London merchant letter to Wilson sent through, 10 Jacob, Monsieur. See Jacob, Sieur de Jacob, Franois-Amadeus Chabot, Sieur de, Governor of Savoy 238 Duke of Savoy's Ambassador to France, 311 Jacob [? Henry], a minister of London active amongst Puritan Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge, 139, 143 King orders arrest of, 147 to appear before Privy Council, 148 James 1, King of England sale to Swedes of letters written by Hyll to, 2 his tenants at Cottingham and Middleton, 3 his need of money, 3 reported to have undertaken to obtain truce between Spain and Dutch, 4 makes grants of money, 5 Lady Saltonstall's suit to, 9 his woods surveyed in Oxfordshire, 9 refuses Giron's request that he procure simple truce for King of Spain, 13 draws Lady Cranborne by lot as his Valentine, 16 Noel de Caron has audience with, 16 Giron magnifies his treatment by, 18 pays tribute to Earl of Salisbury's sense of honour, 18 letters, etc., to Earl of Salisbury, 19, 26, 82, 124, 158, 160, 168, 172(2), 225, 227, 228(3), 236, 250, 253, 264, 265, 269, 270, 272, 273, 274(3) nominates Commissioners for suits, 22 resolved to liquidate his debts, 23 tries to strike Coke with his fist, 23 his hunting expeditions, 28, 32 to be met with music at opening of "Britain's Burse", 37 agreement on trade between King of France and, 44 proposes to form new Company to improve cloth trade with France, 44 46(3), 56, 59, 60(2) eulogises Earl of Salisbury as Secretary, 47 his opinion of Dutch-Spanish truce, 47 his gift of timber to University of Oxford, 48, 62, 65 trees disposed of for convenience of his sports, 52 grants annuity to Lord Sheffield in lieu of patent for manufacture of alum, 55 valuation of his woods at Loxwood, 64 his book sent to Archduke and various kings and princes, 64 recalls Edmondes from Brussels, 64 letter to Archduke, 64 his Customs concession to English planters in Ireland, 66 permits sale and transport of ordnance to Denmark, 69 theft of his fawns at Shotover, 70 commends game at Rockingham, 71 reaction to his book by Archduke and other princes, 71 licenses export of bows and arrows, 74 memoranda on his woods, 78, 79 translation of the Bible undertaken by his command, 79 Archduke refuses to accept his book, 80 his comments on his book, 83 requires survey of provision of gunpowder in shires, 83 85, 97, 101, 102, 113, 126, 148(4), 149, 161, 162, 167, 171, 174 requests Edmondes to report on Colonel Patton's behaviour, 85, 86 anathematised by priests in Ireland, 91 Earl of Salisbury called "my little fool" by, 92 critical of Venetian Ambassador, 92 interested in buying a clock, 93 his opinion of Strange's treason, 96 his stable and horses destroyed by fire at Farnham, 96 reference to his excommunication by Pope, 96 doubts that Spain will risk breach of peace with England to aid Tyrone, 97 his reaction to Archduke's refusal to accept his book, 98 commissions of inquiry into spoils committed in woods of, 99(2), 100 pleased with repairs to his house at Farnham, 102 petition of Estates of Jersey to, 113 his reaction to King of France's reception of his book, 114 visits Isle of Wight with Prince Henry, 115 signs declaration on Cleves, 116 survey of his lands in Armagh and Tyrone, 117, 118, 121 presented with articles concerning silk-worms and silk industry in England, 124 his opinion of La Boderie, 124 grants audience to Venetian Ambassador, 129 entertains Queen's cousin, 129 delighted with news of Viscount Cranborne's recovery, 130 suffers from a heavy cold, 130, 256 entertains Elector Palatine, 130, 133 infuriated by theft of deer, 136 his letters requested by States General to liberate Dutch taken by Turks, 138 angered by election at Christ's College, Cambridge, 138, 139, 142 displeased with behaviour of Judges, 140, 141 critical of the Privy Council, 141 finds fault with Earl of Salisbury on matter of college election, 142 orders investigation into electoral proceedings at Christ's College, Cambridge, 143 orders examination of Bainbridge, 143 opposed to choice of Pemberton as Master of Christ's College Cambridge, 143, 144 grants relief in aid levied on University of Cambridge, 144 receives controversial book under cover of packet addressed to Carr, 145, 147 orders arrest of Jacob as suspected author of book, 147, 148 reference to case between Dudley and, 148 concerned about Queen's return to London because of plague, 149, 150 attributes persistence of plague in London to negligence of inhabitants, 149 his plan to establish Company of merchants to trade with France, 150 grants monopoly of import of pepper to English East India Company, 154 his reply to King of Denmark's requests, 158 his views on Sir John Kennedy's case, 159 states his preference for election of Carey as Master of Christ's College, Cambridge, 160 his views on Lord Stafford's petition, 161 promises post of Latin Secretary to Sir Thomas Lake, 163 receives letter and gift of hawks from Duke of Courland, 162 Lady Anne Brouncker's petition to, 166, 167 permits transport of plate to Ireland free of Customs duties, 168 his attitude towards Balmerino, 172, 173 his obligations as regards Cautionary Towns, 175 papers relating to woods and forests of, 176, 177 hunts with Prince Henry in Isle of Wight, 179 account of New Year's money gifts given by and to, 180 loan by farmers of Customs to pay off debts incurred by, 183 Commissioners of States General received in audience by, 184 offended by alleged theft of deer by Sir Edward Coke, 192(2) his plan to establish new legal office opposed by Coke, 194 licenses export of gunpowder, 196 pleased with Earl of Salisbury's commendation of his thrift, 196 agrees to conference between French Ambassador and Earl of Salisbury, 197, 199 sends gift to Princess Elizabeth, 200 sale of manors and lands of, 201 in debt to the Palavicini of Genoa, 202 proposal for a defensive alliance between King of France and, 203 to sign Anglo-Dutch defensive treaty, 204 Prince Maurice's letter to, 210 resolved to support Geneva against Duke of Savoy, 210 permits export of money from England to assist plantation in Ulster, 210 212, 219, 230, 234(2), 257 advises Viscount Fentoun against accepting pension from States General, 216 appoints Leonel Sharpe as Provost of King's College, Cambridge, 216 his views on "Great Contract" and attitude of House of Commons towards it, 217 disagrees with Dutch on question of fishing rights, 217 warned to be cautious in his dealings with German Lutheran Princes, 218 refuses to sign letter appointing Babington Bishop of Derry, 219 rumour of his assassination circulating in Paris, 220 French King's murder generates anxiety about safety of, 222, 227 orders arrest of Emperor's subjects and their goods in England, 225 grievances of Parliament presented to, 227 to ratify Anglo-French treaty, 229 his prowess in hunting, 235 a gentleman of the Margrave of Brandenburg received in audience by, 237 impatient with speeches made in House of Commons, 256 veiled criticism by anonymous M.P. of, 260, 261 rumour of anti-Scots petition by Parliament rouses fury of, 263, 265 Carr declared to be instigator of intrigue to provoke bad feelings between Earl of Salisbury and, 264 his blunt letter to Earl of Salisbury, 267 dissatisfied with Parliament, 265, 266 letters, warrants, etc, to Privy Council from, 266, 267 Earl of Salisbury replies to criticism by, 267 his instructions to English Ambassador in Paris, 269 his answer to proposal for marriage alliance by King of Sweden, 272, 273 his suspicions of Parliament, 274 requests names of officials who voted against grant of subsidies, 274 is the subject of a scandal, 275 proposal to increase farm of Customs for benefit of, 277 280(4), 282(2), 286, 289 his revenues from Customs and impositions, 283, 285 opposition in House of Commons to his alleged right regarding impositions, 286 gains nothing from patent for tobacco, 287 reactions to his attack on Pope, 287 urged to allow liberty of conscience, 288 matters associated with grants by, 290(2) his arrears of debts mentioned, 290 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 291, 296, 297, 298, 299(2), 300(3), 301, 303, 313, 317, 318, 319, 339 grants reversion of Mastership of the Rolls to Sir Julius Caesar, 292 294(2), 296, 299, 302, 308, 309, 312, 316, 326, 328, 329, 330, 332, 333, 334, 337, 338, 340, 341(2), 342, 345, 346, 350, 351(2), 359(2), 360, 364, 365, 367, 368, 373 his instructions to Lord Deputy of Ireland, 295, 304 reference to King's bounty, 295 licenses Undertakers to transport stock into Ireland free of Customs dues, 296, 299, 300 accepts money from shires in lieu of provisions for his household, 298 expects to benefit from reduction of armed forces in Ireland, 305 said to enjoy unprecedented control over people and affairs of Ireland, 306 repairs to warships of, 307 pardons Easton, the pirate, 308 his attitude towards marriage proposals of the Duke of Savoy, 309 signs order regulating trade between England and Scotland, 313 organisation of loan for, 315, 317, 318 jury returns verdict unfavourable to, 318 permits Dutch fleet to pursue pirates taking refuge in Irish harbours, 320 mentioned in Proclamations concerning rumours and liberty of speech, 321, 322 his views on Parliament, 321, 322 critical of members of House of Commons, 321 Shirley presents King of Persia's request and offer to, 325 Earl of Nottingham delivers hangings to, 327 encloses land to enlarge the park at Theobalds, 328 his gift of 100 to an Italian, 328 suspends pardon for manslaughter, 333 French King desires understanding over defence of United Provinces with, 335, 336 his instructions regarding Council of Wales, 338 his grant to Undertakers in Ireland, 338 his almshouse in Bristol, 339 receives gift of an animal from Duke of Savoy, 340 sends Dr. Bishop to the Doctors of the Sorbonne in Paris, 343 his reply to the marriage proposals of Duke of Savoy, 343, 344, 345 his free gifts, 343, 346, 349, 352, 258(2), 360(2), 362,, hawks from Newfoundland for, 346 his scheme for a plantation in certain counties of Ireland, 347 reference to the King's Maundy, 349 bestows Order of the Garter on Prince of Orange, 353, 356 demands banishment of Vorstius from United Provinces, 353, 354 orders treaty to be concluded with Protestant Princes of Germany, 354 initiates negotiations with Prince of Orange, 354, 355 Prince of Orange suggests that confederation to defend Protestant religion be headed by, 355 his policy suspect to some circles in United Provinces, 356 Incorporation of Shipwrights granted by, 357 his request to States General on behalf of Buccleugh, 360 linen, etc. for, 361 grants licence for manufacture of gunpowder, 365 his revenue, 366 his woods, 366, 368, 369 learns details of depredations of English pirates, 368, 369 Bowbearer to. See Lazomby, Richard Bowyer to. See Jefferson, John Clock-keeper to. See Bull, Randolf Chaplain in ordinary to. See White, Robert Chaplain extraordinary to. See Duport, John Cofferer to. See Cock, Sir Henry Cupbearer to. See Boyd, Andrew Falconer to. See Dwelly, George Founder of iron ordnance to. See Browne, Thomas Gentleman of Wardrobe of Robes to. See Hay, James Gentleman Usher of Privy Chamber to. See Monson, Sir Thomas, Graham, Sir John Groom of Bedchamber to. See Livingstone, John Groom of the Privy Chamber to. See May, Humphrey; May, Hugh Master of the Horse to, See Somerset, Edward Master of the Revels to. See Ashley, Sir John; Buck, Sir George Master of Tents, Hales and Pavilions to. See Seckford, Henry; Jones, Thomas; Bedingfield, Thomas Master plasterer to. See Talbot, Richard; Leigh, James Musician to. See Warren, Thomas Organist to. See Gibbons, Orlando Page of Bedchamber to. See Carse, John; Rothwell, Ellis; Thelwall, Bevis; Toderick, Walter Porter to. See Halsey, William Purveyor of poultry to. See Raymond, John Serjeant-at-Arms to. See Arthur, Edmond; Blakey, Lionel Serjeant Furrier to. See Bland, Peter Surgeon to. See Nasmyth, John Trumpeter to. See Martyn, Henry Yeoman saddler to. See Derrick, Peter Yeoman of the Toyle to. See Brenninge, John; Grave, Robert James, Peter, a foreign merchant paid for jewels supplied to Queen, 327 James [? Richard, M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight] 262 James, Walter, in the service of Sir Robert Carr 269 James, William, Bishop of Durham his New Year's gift of plate to Earl of Salisbury, 1 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 73, 88, 118, 119(2), 132, 136, 140, 195, 224 prepared to contribute to the "aid" for King, 73 134, 316 permitted to go to Bath to recuperate, 330 Janin, President. See Jeannin, Pierre Japan (Japon) trade reasons for discovering North-West passage to, 276 Jarvis, Mr. See Jarvis, Arthur Jarvis, Arthur, Clerk of the Pipe 157 Jarvis (Jarvisse), Father [? George] spreads rumour of alleged treasure at Hertford Castle, 126 Jarvis, Thomas, English Catholic charged by Lord Stafford with plotting to gain possession of his land, 187, 188 his answer to the charge, 188 Jeannin (Janin), Pierre, President of the Parlement of Dijon Edmondes discusses projected Franco-Spanish dynastic marriages with, 310 355 Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland goods conveyed by land from England to Scotland to pass through, 314 Jefferson, John, the King's bowyer licensed to export bows and arrows, 74 Jegon, John, Bishop of Norwich letter to Earl of Salisbury, 253 Jegon, Thomas, Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge letters to Earl of Salisbury, 8, 144, 152 appointed Vice-Chancellor of University of Cambridge, 8 95 to examine Bainbridge and others, 143 Jehoram. See Joram Jenens. See Jennings Jennings (Jenens), Henry, member of the Corporation of Portsmouth signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 191 Jennings (Jenninges), John, Captain, English pirate arrested in Ireland, 151 1,000 offered for a pardon to, 151 Jennings (Jenens, Jennyns), Owyn, member of the Corporation of Portsmouth 164 (4) signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 191 Jenny, Edmond, officer of the port of Ipswich payment to, 361 Jennyns, Owyn. See Jennings, Owyn Jenville, Prince. See Joinville Jersey, Isle of petition of the Estates of, 113 its defences strengthened upon the news of Henry IV's assassination, 219 Governor of. See Peynton, Sir John Jervey, Richard, member of the Corporation of Portsmouth signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 191 Jessop, John, a physician 45 Jesuits anxious to prevent Protestant succession to Cleves, 117 copy of letter extolling, 179 negotiations in Venice concerning, 205 257, 288 pamphlet printed against, 288 in Ireland, 306 Jesuits, English prohibited by Archduke from settling at Watten, 9 their quarrel with the English Benedictines, 45 displeased with Pope, 45 Roper thought to be entertaining group of, 63 Jesuits, Irish dispute in Ireland between priests and, 34 Jesus College, Cambridge letter dated from, 195 Master of. See Duport, John Jewel House, The 180 Jews allowed to practice their religion within Papal territory at Avignon, 109 Jobson, Edward, a surveyor 49 Jobson, Humphrey, overseer of tarring of new ships 357 Jobson, Jane, cousin of the Earl of Salisbury letters to Earl of Salisbury, 44, 156 Jocelin (Josline), Francis, of co. Essex alleged to be recusant, 288 Jocelin (Josline), Margaret, wife of Francis Jocelin alleged to be recusant, 288 Johannes (Johanes), Mr. 236, 279(4) Johnson, Mr. See Johnson, Thomas Johnson (Jonesone), Francis petition from, 373 Johnson, Sir Robert, a surveyor of the King's woods 41, 46, 47, 52, 60, 70, 75, 177, 326 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 42, 63, 66 criticised by Lord Norris, 62, 67 offers his resignation, 66 complains against Lord Norris, 70 letter to Calvert, 100 associated with leasing of woods in Whittlewood Forest, 289, 290 sends book to Earl of Salisbury, 326 Johnson, Thomas, a surveyor of the King's woods 43, 54, 56, 66, 79(2), 119(2) his alleged improper proceedings in the sale of King's woods, 56, 60(2), 88 defended by Earl of Shrewsbury, 61 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 72 complained against by Slingsby, 277 Johnson, reference to his patent for copper, 200 Joinville (Jenville), Claude de Lorraine, Prince de, brother of the Duke of Guise reference to his visit to England, 138 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 212 Jolles, Sir John, a London merchant purchaser of a pension, 180 Jones, Francis, Alderman of London and a farmer of the Customs 361 Jones, Thomas, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland 196, 302, 347 Chichester's tribute to his wisdom and tact, 302 Jones, Thomas reversion of office granted to, 357 Jones, Zachary, of Lincoln's Inn, London regranted Valencia Island for plantation, 341 Jones, Mr. granted lease of a prebend, 134 Joram (Jehoram), a King of Judea King annoyed by allusion made in M.P.s speech to, 263, 266, 267 Joyner, Thomas, merchant of Chester 67 Jude, John, Spanish secretary to Sir Charles Cornwallis letter to Earl of Salisbury, 4 letter to Wilson, 17 Jlich (Juliers, Julyers, Julliers) [North Rhine, Germany] Margrave of Brandenburg notifies King of his claim to, 20 failure to obtain joint acknowledgment of Neuburg and Brandenburg in, 82 attitude of various states towards dispute over, 88, 89 Archduke Leopold welcomed by Governor of, 88, 114 100, 101, 235, 236, 246 Archduke Leopold reported to be gathering munition in castle of, 117 news of the capture of the town of, 252 Juliers. See Jlich Julricke, Duke. See Ulrich Justices of the Peace statement on supposed treasure at Hertford Castle submitted to, 126 communication on alleged treasure to Earl of Salisbury from, 128 criticised by King for neglecting order to repair road to Royston, 141 to counteract activities of pirates in Devon and Cornwall, 213 provide Privy Council with information concerning prices of corn, 223 to grant authority for manufacture of gunpowder, 365 Justo, Count Augustino his house in Verona, 242 K Kaisheim (Cashaim) [Bavaria, Germany] Viscount Cranborne mentions Abbey at, 245 Kalmar (Calmar) [Sweden] reported captured by Christian IV of Denmark, 311 Keeling (Keling), John, of the Inner Temple, London holds reversion of the office of Coroner and Attorney of King's Bench, 332 Keighley, Christopher, of Green Hammerton, co. Yorks. petition to Earl of Salisbury, 319 Keith (Keyth), Sir Andrew, courtier and diplomatist 72 Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland goods conveyed by land from England to Scotland to pass through, 314 Kemer, John 229 Kendall, Christopher, of Brill, co. Bucks. leases Godley Corner, 222 Kendall, William, of Launceston, co. Cornwall reference to his patent for manufacture of alum, 55 Kenn, co. Devon parsonage of, 332 Kennedy (Kenneday), David 259 Kennedy, Elizabeth, Lady, wife of Sir John Kennedy her complaints against her husband, 131 179, 255 Kennedy, Sir John, of Barn Elms, Barnes, co. Surrey charged with bigamy, 131 King's views on his case, 159 to be surety for Sir Robert Stewart, 165 196, 328 Kensington, London letter dated from, 123 Kent new mine of iron ore found in, 174 177, 313, 319, 324, 364 recusants in, 299 timber for Navy from, 307 Kercam, Mr. See Kirkham, Robert Kercher, Robert, prebendary of Winchester informs Earl of Salisbury of contents of Pope's pardon, 155 Kerr (Kier), Sir George receives letter from French agent, 120 conveys King's letter to Privy Council, 182 Kerry, county of, Ireland 337 Kew (Kewe), co. Surrey letters dated from, 4, 51, 253 Keyth, Sir Andrew. See Keith, Sir Andrew Kibworth, co. Leicester rectory of, 360 Kidson, Robert, Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury, 15 Kilmainham (Kyllmaynham), co. Dublin, Ireland decay of King's house at, 306 Kimbolton, co. Hunts. 90 (2) Kinge, Auditor. See King, Alexander King (Kinge), Alexander, an auditor 163 King, John, Dean of Christ Church, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, later Bishop of London, his request to King for timber, 26 his request granted, 48 reference to his "violence and passion" in securing the timber, 62, 65 346 King, John, goldsmith, of St. Mary Aldermanbury, London protection granted to, 345 King, John guilty of manslaughter at Stepney, 205 King Street, Westminster 38 letters dated from, 45, 166 King's Beere (West Beare), Forest of, co. Hants. King hunts in, 103 King's Bench, The grant of offices of, 332 359 King's Bench, The, prison, Southwark, London letter dated from, 221 King's Bench, Chief Justice of. See Fleming, Sir Thomas King's College, Cambridge letters dated from, 53, 195 196 Leonel Sharpe appointed Provost of, 216 King's Lynn (Lynn), co. Norfolk Privy Council issues directions to regulate transportation of corn from, 211, 224 Kingsmeale, Captain. See Kingsmell, John Kingsmell, Captain. See Kingsmell, John Kingsmell (Kingsmeale), John, Captain, commander of horse in Ireland his soldiers to protect Bishop of Raphoe, 303 Kingsmill, Sir William, of Malshanger, co. Hants. letter to Earl of Salisbury, 298 Kingsmill, Mr. [? Henry] 4 King's Norton, co. Worcester manor of, 228 Kingston, co. Middlesex 358 Kingswood, Forest of, co. Gloucester 367 Kingswood Chase (Kingeswood Chace), co. Gloucester 50 Kinloche, John brings charges of recusancy against a number of people, 232 Kinnersley Kynnersley), Sir Anthony, of Loxley, co. Stafford his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187 Kinpe, 326 Kinston, Mr. commits abuses in King's woods, 178 Kirby (Kyrby) Park, co. Lincoln 308 Kirkham, Mr. See Kirkham, Robert Kirkham (Cercam, Kercam) Robert, of Richmond, co. Surrey, secretary to the Earl of Salisbury 66, 205, 220, 236, 237, 293 mourner at the funeral of Earl of Salisbury, 375 Kirkham, William, prisoner in the Fleet letters to Caesar, 6(2), 11 fears ruin at the hands of his son, 11 Kirkoswald (Kirkoswalde), co. Cumberland King's park of, 13 Kirkpatrick, Sir Thomas [? of Closeburn, Dumfriesshire, Scotland] his pension bought by Lady Newcomen, 180 Kirton, James [? of the Middle Temple, London] purchaser of a pension, 180 Kisilagatsch (Cuszal Agatch) [Caucasia, Russia] 325 Kitzingen (Hirsingeven) [Bavaria, Germany] Viscount Cranborne passes through, 245 Knaresborough (Knarsbruth), co. Yorks. letter dated from, 56 sale of King's woods at, 56 85, 277 Deputy-Bailiff of. See Norton, Robert Knarsbruth. See Knaresborough Knaseborough, Peter, of Walkingham Hill, co. Yorks. alleged to be recusant, 232 Knattishall, co. Suffolk 91 Knevet, Lord. See Knyvett, Thomas Knight, Francis, Alderman of Bristol signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 123 Knight, Richard, supervisor of Shotover and Stow Woods signs certificate, 167 Knight Marshal, The. See Howard, Sir Edward Knightley (Knyghtley), Sir Richard, of Fawsley, co. Northants. letter to Earl of Salisbury, 55 Knivett, Lord. See Knyvett, Thomas Knollys (Knollis), Henry, Clerk of the Spicery to Prince Henry petition to Earl of Salisbury, 367 Knollys, Sir Robert, of Westminster, London, brother of Sir William Knollys letter to Earl of Salisbury, 229 Knollys (Knolleys, Knowelles, Knowles, Knolles), William, Baron, of Rotherfield Greys, co. Oxford, Treasurer of the Household 36, 62, 234, 327, 367 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 39, 249 signs letters on cloth trade from Privy Council to Earl of Salisbury, 44, 56 signs Privy Council letter on provision of gunpowder, 84 signs Privy Council letters concerning transportation of corn, 211, 224 his lease of the post fines renewed, 319 Knowles, Lord. See Knollys, William Knox, Andrew, Bishop of Raphoe 302, 306 to be protected by soldiers, 303 Knox, John, Scottish reformer his History of the King of Scotland (History of the Reformation), mentioned, 288 Knyghtley, Sir Richard. See Knightley, Sir Richard Knyvett (Knivett, Knevet), Thomas, Lord Knyvett 119 letter to Earl of Salisbury and Caesar, 125 grant to, 332 Kyffin, Maurice, of London letter to Earl of Salisbury, 292 Kyllmaynham. See Kilmainham Kynnersley. See Kinnersley Kyrby Park. See Kirby Park