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
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Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, 66, 87.
Tamworth, Bridget, eldest daughter
of Dorothy, Lady Wharton,
by her marriage with John
Tamworth (d. 1594), 160.
Tamworth, Christopher, of Gray's
Inn, London, Town Clerk of
Leicester, 160, 161.
Tamworth, Colby, deceased, son of
Dorothy, Lady Wharton, by
her marriage with John Tamworth, and late ward to Sir
Robert Cecil, mentioned, 160.
Tanfield, Mr Serjeant. See Tanfield,
Laurence.
Tanfield, Laurence, of the Inner
Temple, London, Serjeantat-Law, M.P. for Oxfordshire,
member of House of Commons Committees, 131, 135.
Tardiff, Reynold (formerly of Tours,
France), of All Hallows
Stayning, London (d. 1594),
mentioned, 7 and n.
Tashe, Brian, Yeoman of the Guard,
guilty of disrespect towards
House of Commons, 145 and
n, 146.
Taxis. See Villa Mediana.
Taylor, John, a constable of Exeter
and father-in-law to William
Lowther, complaints against,
77.
Taylor, John, in the service of the
Duke of Florence, petition
to Cecil, 175.
Taylor (Tayler), Mr, official of the
Exchequer, 4.
Temple Bar, Strand, London, 128.
Tenerife, Island of [Canary Islands],
6.
Thames, River, 8, 94.
Themyllthorpe, Nicholas, a sewer
of the Queen's Chamber,
petition to Cecil, 164.
Theobalds (Theoballes, Theobaldis),
co. Herts, plan of the porter's
lodge at, 76.
letter dated from, 112.
196.
Thomasin (Thomasyn), John, Captain, English pirate, pillages
French ship, 127.
Thomasyn, Captain. See Thomasin,
John.
Thomond, Earl of. See O'Brien,
Donough.
Thompson, Thomas, of co. Devon,
199.
Thomson, Richard, Fellow of Clare
Hall, Cambridge, signs document containing opinions of
Cambridge dons, 84.
Thorigny. See Torigny.
Thorigny, Charles, Sire de Matignon,
Comte de, entertains Cecil at
Torigny, 73.
Thornborough, John, Bishop of
Bristol, House of Commons
offended by his pamphlet on
union of England and Scotland, 145, 147, 148.
Thornley, co. Lancs. 90.
Thorpe, co. Northants, 99.
Throckmorton (Throgmorton), Mr,
accompanies Cecil to France,
22.
Thrums, cloth made of, 220.
Thurbarn, John, of Melton Mowbray, co. Leicester, his suit
against Bussy, 171.
petition to Cecil, 171.
Thynn, Mr, accompanies Cecil to
France, 22.
Thynne, (Sir) John, of Longleat, co.
Wilts, M.P. for Wiltshire, 86.
member of House of Commons
Committees, 131, 135.
Tilney, Francis, of London,
attorney, deceased, mentioned, 153 and n.
Tipper. See Tipper, William.
Tipper, Patrick, of Tipperstown,
Ireland, petitions to King,
201, 203.
Tipper, William, of St. Andrews in
Holborn, London, Commissioner for defective titles,
155, 201, 207, 208.
petition to King, 196.
Tiraquellus, Andreas, French jurist
(d. 1558), extracts from his
legal writings, 102.
Tiron. See O'Neill, Hugh.
Tisone, Robert, a messenger of the
King's Chamber, petition to
Cecil, 215.
Tiverton, co. Devon, 204.
Tobas [? Ttes, Seine-Infrieure,
France], English embassy
dines at, 27.
Todd, Edmund, Rector of Pertenhall, co. Beds, petition to
Cecil, 176.
Tolson, John, member of Oriel
College, Oxford, signs testimonial to Lister, 191.
Tomkins, Mr, in the service of
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl
of Essex, brings letters to
Cecil, 21.
conveys letters from Dieppe to
England, 24.
Tooke (Tuck), William, of Popes,
Hatfield, co. Herts, J.P.,
Auditor of the Court of
Wards, 3, 8, 170, 203.
Tooke (Tuck), William, of Popes,
Hatfield, co. Herts, official
of the Court of Wards and
Bailiff of Hoddesdon, son of
William Tooke, 129.
petitions to Cecil, 170, 173.
Tooker, William, Dean of Lichfield,
petition to King, 201 and n.
Torigny (Thorigny) [Manche,
France], Cecil entertained at,
73.
Torrisholme, co. Lancs, 90.
Tottenham, co. Middlesex, plan of
land between Enfield and, 2.
Tours (Towers) [Indre-et-Loire,
France], 26, 31.
Duchess of Beaufort's confinement to take place at, 31.
Henry IV's meeting with Queen
Dowager, Duchess of
Mercoeur and Duchess of
Joyeuse at, 33.
English embassy at, 35.
Governor of. See Souvr.
Towers. See Tours.
Townshend, Dorothy, wife of Henry
Townshend, 75.
Townshend (Townsend), Sir Henry,
Judge of Assize for Chester
and Denbigh, 178.
Townshend, Henry, Wakering's
legal proceedings against,
75.
Townshend, Sir John [? of Winferton, co. Hereford], M.P.
for Chipping Wycombe,
member of House of Commons Committee, 132.
Tracy, Nathaniel, of London, petition to Cecil, 217.
Trapp, Cecily, wife of William
Trapp, 221.
Trapp, Elizabeth, daughter of
William Trapp, 221.
Trapp, William, of Bisley, co.
Gloucester, petition to Cecil,
221.
Trappes, R [? of Rotherhithe, co.
Surrey], 95.
Traughton, Captain. See Troughton, John.
Treherne, John, vicar of Newport,
co. Monmouth, 198(2).
Trelawaren. See Trelowarren.
Trelawney, Sir Jonathan, of Trelawney, co. Cornwall, 204.
Trelawney, , a King's ward and
cousin to Hannibal Vivian,
204.
Trelowarren (Trelawaren), Mawgan
in Meneage, co. Cornwall,
petition dated from, 204.
Tremonall, Monsieur. See La
Tremouille.
Tremontane, The, of Queen
Elizabeth's navy, conveys
members of English embassy
to Dieppe, 22.
Trenchard, George, of Wolfeton,
Charminster, co. Dorset, 4.
Tresham, Francis, son of Sir Thomas
Tresham, 108.
Tresham, Mary, daughter of Mary
Moore, 191.
Tresham (Tressam) Sir Thomas, of
Rushton, co. Northants,
comment on his religion and
his treatment of tenants, 106.
108.
Tressam, Sir Thomas. See Tresham,
Sir Thomas.
Treswell, Robert, surveyor, his map
of Great and Little Parks at
Brigstock, 97.
Trinity College, Cambridge, 216.
Master of. See Neville, Thomas.
Vice-Master of. See Radcliffe,
Jeremiah.
Trinity College, Dublin, 163.
Chancellor of. See Cecil, Sir
Robert.
Trois Maris [? Maure, Ille-etVilaine, France], English
embassy lodges at, 73.
Troughton (Traughton), John, Captain, captures the White
Greyhound, 91, 174, 195.
Trumbull, William, in the service
of Sir Thomas Edmondes,
petition to Cecil, 166.
Trussell, Henry, of Winchester,
petition to Cecil, 166.
Trussell, John, son of Henry
Trussell, 166.
Tuck, Auditor. See Tooke, William.
Tuck, Mr. See Tooke, William.
Tuckie, Humphrey, of London,
petition to Cecil, 215.
Tufton, Mr [? Nicholas Tufton, of
Hothfield, co. Kent, later
husband of Frances Cecil,
niece of Sir Robert Cecil, and
1st Earl of Thanet], accompanies Cecil to France, 22.
83.
Tull, Sir Alexander, of Idmiston, co.
Wilts, petition to Cecil, 206.
Tunis [North Africa], 103.
Tunstall, Richard, recusant,
prisoner in Bridewell, London, petition to Cecil, 77.
Tunstall, , [? Robert Tunstall,
of co. Durham], 186.
Turkey, 77.
Turks, in London, 111.
Turner, Robert, Fellow of Trinity
Hall, Cambridge, his opinion
of statute concerning Mastership of Clare Hall, 84.
Turvyle, Mr, accompanies Cecil to
France, 22.
Tusher or Tusser, Mr, 186.
Tutfield, Charles, 172.
Twoaghue, Ulster, Ireland, 123.
Twymo, , former lessee of
Poole, 97.
Tyrone, county of, Ulster, Ireland,
123, 124.
Tyrone, Earl of. See O'Neill,
Hugh.
Tyrrell or Tirrell, Sir Edward, of
Thornton, co. Bucks, M.P.
for Buckingham, member of
House of Commons Committee, 135.
Tyrwit, Mr, 179.