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
N, O
N
Nangis (Nangy) [Seine-et-Marne,
France]
mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 112
Nangy. See Nangis
Nantua [Ain, France]
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
111
Nantwich (Wyche), Cheshire
letter endorsed by post at, 61
Napier (Nappier), Archibald, of
Merchistoun, co. Midlothian,
Scotland, Gentleman of the
Privy Chamber
his pension, 308
Napier (Nappier), Sir Robert, of
Luton Hoo, co. Beds.
his pension, 308
Naples [Italy]
25
Narbonne [Aude, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
108
Governor of. See St. Gignes
Nasburt, Jonas, member of the
Danish embassy to England
presented with gift, 260
Nash, co. Bucks.
42
Nasmyth (Nesmith, Nasmith), John,
surgeon to the King
his suit for grant of selling
wines by retail in Ireland,
93
his pension, 308
317
Nasmyth (Nasmith), Henry, son
of John Nasmyth
granted pension, 317
Nasmyth (Nasmith), James, son
of John Nasmyth
granted pension, 317
Nassau, Count Maurice of, Prince
of Orange
letter to King, 210
231
Viscount Cranborne received
by, 247
to be asked to give leave of
absence to Peyton and
Mewtys, 341
King bestows Order of the
Garter on, 353, 356
account of Winwood's conference with, 354, 355, 356
suggests confederation of
Protestant states to defend
Protestant religion, 355
suspicious of Oldenbarneveldt's
pro-French policy, 355
370
Nassau, Philip William of, Prince
of Orange
brusque treatment of his wife
in Brussels, 81
Nassau, William, Count of, cousin
of the Prince of Orange
summoned to discuss affairs
of state with Prince of
Orange, 356
Navy, The
papers relating to, 154
estimates for ships of, 165, 166,
307, 349
supply of timber for, 307
repairs to ships of, 349
Treasurer of. See Mansell,
Sir Robert
Navy, Office of the
abuses discovered in, 87
Naylor, William, of Beche, co.
Berks.
alleged to be recusant, 228
Nazareth, Cardinal of. See Rivarola, Domenico
Needham, John, of Gaddesby, co.
Leicester
alleged to be recusant, 232
Needles, The, Isle of Wight
Prince Henry to view, 115
Neile, Richard, Bishop of Rochester
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 46,
50
131
elected Bishop of Lichfield, 197
Wightman convicted of heresy
before, 294
granted rectory of Clifton
Campville in commendam,
346
to hold rectory of Stoke-uponTrent in commendam, 361
Nelson, Matthew, a surveyor
letter to Caesar, 58
83
Nelthorpe, Richard, of co. Yorks,
petition from, 373
Nemours, Henri de Savoie, Duc de
Viscount Cranborne refers to
his property near River Ain,
111
Nesmith. See Nasmyth, John
Nether Peeneyes. See Nether Penn
Nether Penn (Nether Peeneyes),
co. Stafford
374
Neuburg (Newburg, Neubourg),
Philip Louis, Duke of
Wotton proposes to visit, 75, 76
comes to terms with Margrave
of Brandenburg over Cleves,
82
ordered by Emperor to submit
his territorial claims to
Imperial Chamber, 82, 88
maintains warships near
Cologne, 246
Neuremberg. See Nuremberg
Neuss (Nuis) [North Rhine,
Germany]
mentioned by Viscount
Cranborne, 246
Neustadt (Nidstat) [Bavaria,
Germany]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
245
Nevell, William. See Neville,
William
Nevers, Charles de GonzagueClves, Duc de, Governor of
Champagne
112, 238
Nevill, co. Lancs.
manor of, 61
Nevill, Mr. See Nevill, Henry
Nevill, Edward, 8th Lord Bergavenny
214
Nevill, Henry, son and heir of
Edward Nevill, 8th Lord
Bergavenny
214
Nevill, Lady Mary, wife of Henry
Nevill, later 9th Lord
Bergavenny
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 214
Neville, Edmund, claimant to Earldom of Westmorland
his affairs formerly managed
by Sir John Claxton, 132
Neville (Newill), Sir Henry, courtier
and diplomatist, M.P. for
Lewes Borough
249, 263
letter to Lake, 280
offers to sell land to King, 280
Neville, Thomas, Dean of Canterbury and Master of Trinity
College, Cambridge
53
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 158
elected Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, 158
relinquishes his post as ViceChancellor, 195
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Neville (Nevell), William, a
London merchant
obtains protection, 1
Newark, co. Notts.
letter endorsed by post at, 159
Newborough (Newburgh), co.
Anglesey
294
Newburgh. See Newborough
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland
letters dated from, 168, 192
reference to Trinity House at,
180
Mayor of. See Lyddell, Thomas
Newcomen, Lady [? Beverly]
purchaser of a pension, 180
Neweelme. See Ewelme
New Forest, co. Hants.
48, 75, 85, 179, 180, 287, 298,
367(2)
timber for Navy from, 307
Dean and Chapter of Salisbury
lease tithes of, 313
Newfoundland
Hudson reaches Banks of, 152
hawks to be procured for King
in, 346
Newgate, prison, London
155
Newmarket, co. Suffolk
Pemberton charged with
preaching offensive sermon
at, 149
letters dated from court at, 161,
163, 165, 217, 219, 294
229, 289
Newport. See Nieuport
Newport. See Newport Pagnell
Newport, Thomas, of the Company
of Merchant Adventurers
readmitted after expulsion for
marrying a foreigner, 329
Newport Pagnell (Newport), co.
Bucks.
sale of King's trees at, 42
New Sandford. See Sampford
Newton, Mr. See Newton, Adam
Newton, Adam, Dean of Durham,
and tutor to Prince Henry
supports Ferrour's request for
stewardship of Cheylesmore
manor, 21
letters to Earl of Salisbury,
68, 146
his non-residence deplored by
Bishop of Durham, 73
372
Nicholas, Father [? John]
made abbot by Pope, 101
Nicholson, George, paymaster of
the garrison of Berwick
340
Nicholson, Otho, receiver of compositions for assart lands
certificate of composition
signed by, 74
Nidstat. See Neustadt
Nieuport (Newport) [W. Flanders,
Netherlands]
furnishes bonds as security for
repayment of loan from
England, 58
Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 248
Nimes (Nismes) [Gard, France]
Viscount Cranborne's description of antiquities at, 109
Nogen-sur-Seine. See Nogent-surSeine
Nogent-sur-Seine (Nogen-surSeine) [Aube, France]
mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 112
Nomanshill (Nomans) Wood,
Sherwood Forest, co. Notts.
367
Nonsuch, near Cheam, co. Surrey
included in list of Queen's
property together with Little
Park, 185
Nonsuch, The, of the King's Navy
estimates for, 165, 166
Norden, John, a surveyor
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 48,
51, 53, 85, 249, 298, 368
75, 85, 102, 179, 180, 367
surveys Devizes Castle, 224
paid for carrying out repairs,
327
his views on country's economic state, 369
memorandum by, 369
Norfolk
133, 211, 324, 361
Privy Council informed of
prices of grain by J.P.s of,
211
recusants in, 232
timber for Navy from, 307
Norhampton. See Northampton
Normandy [France]
Viscount Cranborne visits, 215
effect of murder of King of
France on people in, 219, 220
Norreys, Lady. See Norris, Bridget
Norreys, Lord. See Norris, Francis
Norris (Norreys), Bridget, wife of
Francis Norris, 2nd Lord
Norris of Rycote, and niece
to the Earl of Salisbury
letter to the Earl of Salisbury,
162
Norris (Norreys), Francis, 2nd Lord
Norris of Rycote
involved in sale of trees, 41
42, 167
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 46,
47, 62, 67, 69, 223
his opinion of powers of commission for sale of King's
woods, 62
snubbed by Earl of Salisbury
in a letter, 65
complaints about his interference, 66
criticises method of selling
King's woods, 67
further complaints against, 70
Lady Norris writes to Earl of
Salisbury about behaviour
and threats of, 162
requests leave to be absent
from Parliament, 223
Norris, Sir John, Controller of
Windsor
49
Norris (Norreis), Richard
given Poor Knight's room in
Windsor, 358
Norris, William, a keeper in Enfield
Chase
signs joint request to King, 151
North, Council of the
reference to office of secretary
of, 95
Northampton (Norhampton) [? co.
Wilts. or co. Worcester]
letter dated from, 233
Northampton, co. Northants.
surveyorship of, 121
Northampton, Earl of, see Howard,
Henry
Northamptonshire
Crown property in, 3, 364
commission of inquiry into
spoil of King's woods in, 100
143, 177, 318
sale of King's trees in, 177
King in, 189
Privy Council requests information about price of grain
from J.P.s of, 211
recusants in, 296
North-East Passage
Hudson employed by Dutch
East India Company to seek,
152
North Meales. See North Meols
North Meols (North Meales), co.
Lancs.
258
Northumberland
state of King's woods in, 67
sale of King's woods in, 70
73, 79
exempted from loan to King,
315
recusants in, 351
Northumberland; Lord. See Percy,
Henry
North-West Passage
Sir Thomas Button placed in
command of expedition to
discover, 353
Northwood Coppice, New Forest,
co. Hants.
367
Norton, co. Northants.
letter dated from, 55
Norton, Mr. See Norton, Dudley
Norton, Anthony
granted lands in co. Lincoln,
316
Norton, Sir Bonham, of Aston
Botterell, Salop
his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Norton, Dudley, secretary for Irish
affairs to the Earl of Salisbury
40, 120, 191
letters to Houghton, 157, 226
mourner at the funeral of
Earl of Salisbury, 375
Norton, Robert, Deputy-Bailiff for
the borough of Knaresborough
receives warrant for sale of
King's woods, 56
Norwich, Bishop of. See Jegon,
John
Norwood, co. Yorks.
sale of woods at, 56
Nory, William, servant to Sir Henri
de Gontherant
298
Notre Dame de Grace, church of,
Bresso [Italy]
mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 242
Nottingham, co. Notts.
letters dated from, 59, 61
Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard,
Charles
Nottinghamshire
sale of King's woods in, 59, 75
recusants in, 259
Nova Francia. See Canada
Novalesa (La Nonvalaise) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne, after his
descent from Mont Cenis,
arrives at, 239
Novara (Novarra) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
240
Nova Zembla [Russia]
Hudson sails to the coast of, 152
Nuis. See Neuss
Nuits (Cte d'Or) [France]
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
Nuremberg (Neuremberg) [Bavaria,
Germany]
description by Viscount Cranborne of, 245
O
Oakingham. See Wokingham
Oates (Otes), Thomas, of Magdalen
College, Oxford
signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Oatlands (Atlanes, Oatlandes, Otelands,) co. Surrey
32, 71, 258
Oatlands Park, co. Surrey
357
O'Brien, Donough, 3rd Earl of
Thomond
arrests Jennings, the pirate,
in Ireland, 151
Ockingham. See Wokingham
O'Connor (Conor), Lysagh, an Irish
Undertaker in Ulster
allowed to transport stock into
Ireland free of Customs
duties, 300
Odey [? Odiham, co. Hants.]
298
Odiam. See Odiham
Odiham (Odiam), co. Hants.
165
O'Dogherty (Odoghortie), Sir Cahir,
Irish rebel
reference to his revolt, 182
O'Dogherty (O'Doghertie), Phelim,
Dean of Raphoe
316
Odoghortie. See O'Dogherty, Sir
Cahir
O'Donnell, Rory, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell
9
Oglethorp, Sir Richard, Baron of
the Exchequer of Ireland
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 201
Oglio, River [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne crosses,
241
Okeden. See Okendon
Okendon (Okeden), co. Yorks.
sale of woods at, 56
Okingham. See Wokingham
Oldcourt, East Greenwich, co. Kent
manor of, 329
Oldenbarneveldt (Barnevelt) Johan
van, Councillor of Holland
and Pensionary of Rotterdam
altercation between Winwood
and, 353, 354
accused of having anti-English
sentiments, 354
criticised by Winwood in his
talks with Prince of Orange,
355
Prince of Orange suspicious of
pro-French policy of, 355
a patron of Vorstius, 355
Oliver, Isabel, of co. Hereford,
later of Bow, co. Middlesex
alleged to be recusant, 296, 297
Olney, co. Bucks.
sale of King's trees at, 42
O'Neale, Sir Henry Oge. See O'Neill
O'Neill, Henry, son of Hugh O'Neill,
Earl of Tyrone, and Colonel
of the Irish Regiment in
Flanders
favours Northern as opposed
to Pale Irish officers, 72
reported to be planning to go
to Spain, 86, 101
leaves Spain for Brussels, 117
O'Neill (O'Neale), Sir Henry Oge,
killed in the war against
O'Dogherty
his lands to be divided between
his immediate descendants,
351
O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone
going to Rome, 8
persuades Pope to create
M'Carthy Archbishop of
Tyrone, 72
reported to have left Rome
secretly for Spain, 86
rumours of plans for assisting
him to return to Ireland, 86
his departure from Rome doubted, 88
in constant communication
with Spain, 88
Earl of Salisbury's instructions
to Edmondes to prevent
Flemish aid to, 97, 98
121, 181(2)
reported to be at Corunna, 125
expected in Madrid, 307
said to be soliciting help in
Italy to conquer Ireland, 307
proposes that he be given title
of King of Ireland by Pope,
307
Onslow (Onslowe), Philip
receives benefit of new method
of gilding and painting
leather, 316
Onzain [Loire-et-Cher, France]
Viscount Cranborne mentions
the castle of, 104
Oppidalls (cf Oppidans, pupils who
board in town)
dismissed from Westminster
College because of plague, 50
Orange, Prince of. See Nassau,
Philip William of
Orange, Princess of. See Bourbon,
Eleonore de
Orange (Oranges) [Vaucluse, France]
description by Viscount Cranborne of, 110
Overall, John, Dean of St. Paul's
350
Ordnance
purchased for King of Denmark,
69
transported overseas contrary
to King's commission, 88
King refuses Duke of Holstein's
agent permission to buy and
transport, 94
102, 174
reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Turks supplied by Christian
states with, 325
King of Denmark's agent
allowed to carry 100 pieces
home, 338, 339
King's storehouses of, 350
Master of. See Carew, George
Lieutenant of. See Dallison,
Sir Roger
Ordnance, Keeper of Stores of. See
Ayscough, Sir Roger
Ordnance, Office of the
155, 183, 196
Orleans [Loiret, France]
103
Viscount Cranborne begins his
tour at, 104
Orme, Roger, Captain, formerly in
the Archduke's service
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 126
Orrell,
threatens to take portion due to
Markham's wife, 8
Orsinuovi (Orsynovy) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne mentions
stronghold of, 241
Orsynovy. See Orsinuovi
Osbaldeston, Thomas, of Osbaldston,
co. Lancs.
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
320
pardoned for murder, 320
Osborne, Mr. See Osborne, John
Osborne, John, Lord Treasurer's
Remembrancer of the
Exchequer
12
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 144
Osely, Mr. or Dr. See Ousley,
Nicholas
Osse [Maine-et-Loire, France]
Viscount Cranborne mentions
castle at, 105
Ostend (Ostende) [W. Flanders,
Belgium]
Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 248
Otelands. See Oatlands
Otes, Thomas. See Oates, Thomas
Otford, co. Kent
manor of, 329
Otterton, Mr.
75
Oudon (La Tour d') [Loire Infrieure
France]
castle and lands of Constable
of France at, 106
Ousley (Osley), Nicholas, secretary
in Spanish to Sir Charles
Cornwallis
slanders Cornwallis, 16
imprisoned, 17
18
Overbury, Sir Thomas, courtier
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 250
340
Owen, Hugh, Welsh Catholic conspirator and exile
carried in Spanish Ambassador's
coach in Brussels, 2
his protracted stay in Flanders
determined by Spain, 68
elated by Archduke's refusal
of King's book, 115
Oxford, co. Oxford
River Thames to be opened to,
26
spoliation of King's woods by
poor of, 167
Honour of, 329
Oxford, Bishop of. See Bridges,
John
Oxford, University of
King's grant of timber to, 26,
48, 62, 65, 68
Vice-Chancellor of. See King,
John
Oxfordshire
King's woods surveyed in, 9,
367
39, 253
sale of King s woods in, 62, 66
commission of inquiry into
spoils of King's woods in, 99,
100
Sheriffs' Roll for, 186
recusants in, 250, 270, 291, 299
timber for Navy from, 307
Oxstoridge, Andreas, of London
alleged to be recusant, 299
Oye (Terre d'Oye) [Pas-de-Calais,
France]
Viscount Cranborne reaches,
249