Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 23, Addenda, 1562-1605. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1973.
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'Index: N, O', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 23, Addenda, 1562-1605, (London, 1973) pp. 260-262. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol23/pp260-262 [accessed 18 March 2024]
Index
N, O
N
Nace. See Nase.
Nantes (Nants) [Loire-Infrieure,
France], 31, 33, 41, 73.
Henry IV goes to, 56, 57.
English embassy removes to,
56, 57.
despatches dated from, 66, 72.
meeting between English envoys and Henry IV at, 67.
feast of St. George celebrated
at, 72.
English embassy leaves, 73.
Nantwich, Cheshire, 90.
Naples [Italy], genealogy of Kings
of, 101.
Nase or Naas (Nace), co. Kildare,
Ireland, 88.
Nash (Nashe), Rotherhithe, co.
Surrey, place called, 8.
Nassau (Nassawe), Justinus van,
natural son of William I of
Orange, member of Dutch
embassy to Henry IV, 21.
Nassau, Maurice, Count of, Prince
of Orange, possibility of marriage between sister of Henry
IV and, 46.
83.
Nassau, William I of, Prince of
Orange (d. 1584), mentioned,
17.
Nassawe, Justinian. See Nassau,
Justinus van.
Neale, Mr, Steward of Bisley manor,
complaint against, 160.
Neats Court, co. Kent, bailiwick of,
197.
Needham, Francis, of London,
haberdasher, his petition,
187.
Needham, Sir Robert, of Shenton
in Adderley, co. Salop, M.P.
for Salop, member of House
of Commons Committee, 132.
Nevill, Edward, 8th Lord Bergavenny, 74.
Nevill, Sir Henry, of Billingbear, co.
Berks, M.P. for Berkshire, his
propositions in House of
Commons, 130.
member of House of Commons
Committees, 131, 135.
Neville, Charles, 6th Earl of Westmorland (d. 1601), mentioned, 193.
Neville, Edmund, styled Lord Latimer, cousin of Charles
Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland, petition to King,
193.
Neville, Ralph, Lord Neville of
Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland (d. 1425), mentioned,
193.
Neville, Thomas, Master of Trinity
College, Cambridge, 216.
Newbury, co. Berks, 168, 210.
Bailiff of. See Gough, Thomas.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, co. Northumberland, 9, 100.
petition from merchants of,
220.
Newcastle-under-Lyme, co. Stafford, manor of, 181.
204.
M.P. for. See Bowyer, Sir
John.
Newcombe (Nucome), Robert, member of Clare Hall, Cambridge,
his opinion of statute concerning Mastership of Clare
Hall, 84.
Newgate, prison, London, petition
dated from, 112.
infection at, 112.
Newnham, co. Herts, 100.
Newport. See Nieuport.
Newport, co. Monmouth, plague at,
198.
Vicar of. See Treherne, John.
Newport, Sir Francis, of High
Ercall, Shropshire, collector
of loan to King, 194.
Newport Pagnell, co. Bucks, 129.
parsonage of, 216.
manor of, 217.
Vicar of. See Yarrowe, Thomas.
Nicholas, Morris, of Newport, co,
Monmouth, his examination,
197(2).
Nicholson, Mr. See Nicholson,
George.
Nicholson, George, former English
agent in Scotland, 212.
Nicholson, Thomas, of Aberdeen,
Scotland, 164.
Nieuport (Newport) [Belgium], to
contribute towards discharge
of debts to England, 17.
Nonhaufer, Osbaldo, of Valladolid,
letter to Sluderpach, 156.
Norden, John, of Walham Green,
Fulham, London, topographer and surveyor, petition to Cecil, 189.
Norfolk, 168.
fen lands in, 191.
Escheator of. See Wakering,
Sir Gilbert.
Normandy, 11, 31, 67.
Normanton, co. Yorks, provision by
will of free school in, 186.
Norres Lands, [? co. Lancs], 90.
Norris, Mr. See Norris, Francis.
Norris, Lady Bridget, of Mallow,
co. Cork, Ireland, widow of
Sir Thomas Norris, petition
to Privy Council, 189.
Norris, Francis, of Wytham, co.
Berks, later 2nd Lord Norris
of Rycote, accompanies Cecil
to France, 22.
Norris, Sir Thomas, President of
Munster (d. 1599), mentioned, 189.
North, Lord. See North, Roger.
North, Roger, 2nd Lord North, of
Kirtling, co. Cambridge (d.
1600), acts as mediator in
financial matter, 7.
Northampton, Dean of. See Buckeridge, John.
Northamptonshire, genealogy of the
Cecil family in, 101.
sheriff of, 106.
estreats in, 186.
Northaw, co. Herts, 100.
Northbourne (Northborn), co. Kent,
petition to Cecil from bailiff
of, 164.
166(2), 168, 169.
Northern Dozens, cloth called, 220.
Northway, co. Gloucester, 1.
Norton, co. Herts, 100.
Nottinghamshire, estreats and issues
of Greenwax in, 186.
Novy, Augustine, of London, salter,
petition to Cecil, 78.
Nucome, Robert. See Newcombe,
Robert.
Nugent, William, of Ireland, petition to King, 188.
Nunnington, co. Yorks, manor of,
108.
O
Oatlands (Otlands), co. Surrey, the
Court at, 81.
O'Brien, Donough, 3rd Earl of
Thomond, 215.
Ogle, Sir John, military commander
in the Low Countries, reference to his letter to Cecil, 159.
Ogle, Sir Nicholas, of Bolingbroke,
co. Lincoln, 190.
Oldenbarneveldt, Johan van, Pensionary of Rotterdam, Grand
Pensionary of Holland, member of Dutch embassy to
Henry IV, 21.
Henry IV's reference to subservience of, 44.
Cecil's description of him as
"wholy French", 46.
his speeches in conference with
English envoys, 53, 55.
his commendation of Edmondes, 53.
63, 64.
Oldfield, Mr. See Oldfield, Philip.
Oldfield, John, Bailiff of Spalding
and Paulets in Godnow, co.
Lincoln, petition to Cecil,
127.
Oldfield, Michael, son of Philip
Oldfield, 80.
Oldfield, Philip, of Bradwall, Cheshire, involved in dispute
over lands at Croxton, 80.
his son. See Oldfield, Michael.
Oldingborge. See Aardenburg.
Oldsworth, Joseph (? auditor,] of co.
Wilts, 170.
Omland, alias Friesland [Netherlands], 18.
O'Neill, Hugh, 3rd Earl of Tyrone,
87, 88, 123, 163.
O'Neill, Shane, son of Con Bacagh
O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone,
(d. 1567), reference to his
attainder, 123.
Onslowe, Thomas, of Baschurch,
Shropshire (d. 1604), 155
and n.
Orange, Prince of. See Nassau,
William of.
Orange, Eleonora of Bourbon,
Princess of, wife of Philip
William, Prince of Orange,
Cecil pays courtesy call on,
62n.
Ordnance, Master of the, 178.
Oriel College, Oxford, 190.
Orleans [Loiret, France], English
embassy arrives in, 34.
Governor of. See La Chtre,
Governor of district of. See
Marcoucys.
Ormod, Earl of. See Butler,
Thomas.
Ormond, Earl of. See Butler,
Thomas.
Orrell, Richard, of Pymms, Edmonton, co. Middlesex, petition
to Cecil, 176.
Osmaston, co. Derby, 89.
Ossory, Upper, Leinster, Ireland,
88, 123.
Lord of. See Fitzpatrick,
Florence.
Ostend [Belgium], reference to
abortive peace talks at, 12,
14, 18.
siege plan of, 159.
English officers killed at siege
of, 183 and n.
Ostergo, Friesland [Netherlands],
18.
Otlands. See Oatlands.
d'Ouchy (Auchye), Eustache de
Conflans, Vicomte, Governor
of St. Quentin, complains
about the condition of garrison and town, 31.
Ouistreham (Esterham, Estreataon)
[Calvados, France], English
envoys request ships to be
sent to, 48.
English embassy embarks for
England at, 74.
Overall, John, Dean of St. Paul's,
London, 184.
Over Letton, co. Hereford, manor
of, 96.
Owen, Justice. See Owen, Thomas.
Owen, Jane, daughter of Richard
Owen, reference to her petition, 128.
Owen, Lewis, Sergeant of the
King's Larder, 128.
Owen, Richard, of Coedana (Coedaney), co. Anglesea, deceased, mentioned, 128.
Owen, Thomas, Justice of the
Common Pleas (d. 1598),
81.
Owens, Cadwallader, Fellow of
Oriel College, Oxford, signs
testimonial to Lister, 191.
Owsley or Ousley, William, of
Shepton Beauchamp, co.
Somerset, clerk, petition to
Cecil, 206.
Oxcliffe, co. Lancs, 90.
Oxenbridge, Sir Robert, of Hurstborne Priors, co. Hants, M.P.
for Southampton, member of
House of Commons Committees, 132, 135.
Oxford, Dean of. See King, John.
Oxford, Earl of. See Vere, Henry
de.
Oxford, University of, provision by
will of fellowships and scholarships at, 186.
Christ Church, 162.
Oriel College, 190.