General Index: E

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1595-97. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1869.

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E.

Earle, Sir Thos., letter of

Easington, diocese of Durham

East coast, see England, East of.
-, country or eastern parts, exports from
-, princes in
-, ships from, or Easterlings
-, Spanish trade with
-, tin exported to
-, Indies or India, see Indies.
-, Marches, see England, Marches of.

Easton, John

Eaton farm, co. Sussex, lease of

Eaton, Capt.
-, Ensign

Eayford, co. Gloucester, resident at

Ecclesiastical commissioners
-, courts
-, crimes
-, tests

Eckelles, Constantine, examination of

Edes, Rich. D.D., grant to

Edey, Rich., examination of

Edgecomb or Edgcombe, Peter
-, letter of
-, statement before

Edinburgh Castle, winning of
-, resident in

Edmondes, Arthur
-, F.
-, Thos., sen.
-, letter of
-, Thos. jun., ambassador to France
-, grant to, of the secretaryship of the French tongue
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, pass for
-, payments to
-, uncle of

Edmonds, John, commission to

Edmundes, Mr., Jesuit

Edward I.

Edward II.

Edward III.
-, extract from rolls of
-, statutes of

Edward IV.

Edward VI.
-, coronation of
-, lease by

Edwards, Robt., lease to

Egaldarphe (magical word)

Egbuckland parsonage, co. Devon, lease of

Egerton, Sir Thos., Master of the Rolls, examinations before
-, as Lord Keeper
-, commission to
-, letters of
-, letter to

Egham, co. Surrey, lands in

Egmont, Count (Louis)

Egypt

Eland, co. Durham, lands, &c. in

Elbe, river of, shipping for

Elbing

El Dorado, discovery of
-, ships to

Elephants' teeth, ships laden with

Elingdon parsonage, co. Sarum, presentation to

Elizabeth, Queen Of England, casual notices fo, passim.
-, alias Harry Jobson
-, as Lady Elizabeth
-, ancestors of
-, anniversary of her accession
-, apparel for
-, barges for
-, authority of
-, business transactions of
-, relative to the farm of tin
-, relative to prizes at sea
-, caricature of
-, clemency of
-, commission of, forging of
-, conduct of, towards the Earl of Essex
-, death of, alluded to
-, debts of
-, debts due to
-, designs against
-, device for the entertainment of
-, dignity of
-, dishonour to
-, displeasure of
-, duty to
-, enemies of
-, favour of
-, foreign policy of
-, remark of the King of France on
-, friends of
-, gifts and grants of
-, gifts to
-, grants to
-, illness of
-, income of
-, instructions from
-, leases to
-, loans to
-, loyalty, &c., to
-, message of
-, ministers of
-, nativity-taking of
-, orders or directions of
-, personal notices of
-, places, &c. in the gift of
-, plate of, stolen
-, prayer for
-, prerogative, &c. of
-, proceedings of, about the siege of Calais
-, proceedings of, about purchase of alchemical substances
-, promises of
-, religion of
-, requests, &c. for influence with.
-, residences of
-, surveyor of
-, revenue of, and see Revenue.
-, rewards given by, see Ships, building of, rewards for.
-, safety or defence of
-, prayers for
-, precautions for
-, servants of
-, services to
-, signature of
-, counterfeited
-, speeches, sermons, &c., against
-, speeches, &c., in favour of
-, speech of, to the Polish ambassador
-, subjects of
-, subjects referred to
-, successor to, see also Crown, the, succession to.
-, suits to
-, tenants of
-, visits and progresses of
-, war threatened against
-, letters of, to the following persons:—
-, Anonymous
-, college
-, Baskerville, Sir Thos.
-, Bath, Earl of
-, Bennet, Dr.
-, Bishop and dean and chapter of—
-, Blount, Sir Mich.
-, Buckhurst, Lord
-, Burgh, Thomas, Lord
-, Burghley, Lord
-, Cambridge colleges of
-, King's
-, Peter house
-, Trinityh
-, Canterbury, Archbishop of
-, dean and chapter of
-, Cobham, Lord
-, Cumberland, Earl of
-, Drake, Sir F.
-, Drury, Sir Drew
-, Essex, Earl of
-, Eton college, vice-provost and fellows of
-, Exchequer officers
-, Exeter, dean and chapter of
-, Fludd, Sir T.
-, Frobisher, Sir Martin
-, Gentlemen of England
-, Gorges, Sir Thos.
-, "Good Francke," alias Countess of Hertford
-, Gravesend, searcher at
-, Griffin, Mr.
-, Hawkins, Sir John
-, Hunsdon, Lord
-, Isle of Man, bailiffs of
-, Loancashire, sheriff of
-, Langford, Roger
-, Leicester, mayor, &c. of
-, Lieutenants of counties, lords
-, of Essex and Herts
-, of Kent
-, London, Lord Mayor of
-, Mercers' company of
-, Norris, Lady
-, North, council in
-, Lord, President of
-, Norwich, Bishop of, Redman, W.
-, Oxford, All Souls' college, provost &c., of
-, New college, warden of
-, Pembroke, Earl of
-, Puckering, Sir John
-, Raleigh, Sir Walter
-, Riggs, Mr.
-, Rutland, Earl of
-, Savage, Sir Arthur
-, Sherborne free school, governors of
-, Sherley, Sir Thos.
-, Southampton, Countess of
-, Superintendents of the forces
-, Vere, Sir Fras.
-, Winchester, Bishop of, Wickham, Wm.
-, Bilson, Thos.
-, Yorkshire, Sheriff of
-, letters of, alluded to
-, warrant of
-, other papers of
-, letters to
-, letters to, alluded to
-, petitions to
-, petitions to, alluded to
-, other papers addressed to
-, household of
-, accounts of
-, charges of
-, officers of
-, servants of
-, payments for or to
-, provisions for
-, wine for
-, Lord Chamberlain, see also Carey, Lord Hundson; Brooke, Lord Cobham.
-, Vice-Chamberlain, see also Heneage, Sir Thos.
-, Treasurer, see North, Roger Lord.
-, Comptroller, see Knollys, Sir Wm.
-, Clerk comptroller
-, Cofferer
-, Knight marshal
-, Chamber, or privy chamber
-, Treasurer of, Sir Thos. Heneage and Sir John Stanhope
-, grooms of
-, usher of
-, ladies of
-, yeomen of
-, pages of
-, groom porter
-, joiners of
-, waiters in
-, persons belonging to
-, Bedchamber, gentlewomen of
-, yeomen of
-, Musicians
-, for the violins
-, Trumpeter, petition of
-, Revels, officers of
-, Greencloth, board of, officers of
-, Purveyors
-, of the buttery
-, Acatry, serjeant of
-, yeomen and grooms of
-, clerk of
-, Privy larder, servant in
-, Yeoman of the cellar
-, of the pastry
-, Groom of the scullery
-, of the woodyard
-, Privy purse, keeper or groom of
-, Master of the wardrobe (Sir J. Fortescue)
-, late, Sir E. Walgrave
-, Pages of the wardrobe
-, Gentleman of the robes
-, Yeoman of the robes
-, Guard
-, captain of
-, clerk of the cheque of
-, yeoman of
-, Bishop almoner
-, Chapel Royal, chaplains of
-, Chapel Royal, organist of
-, gentlemen of
-, children of
-, master of
-, Physicians
-, Surgeons
-, Messengers
-, Watchmen
-, Porter
-, Master of the horse (Earl of Essex)
-, Equerry of the stable
-, Groom of the stables
-, Clerk of the stable
-, Brigandine
-, Grooms of the litter
-, Grooms of the coaches
-, Footmen
-, Farrier
-, Yeoman farrier
-, Master of the hounds (Lord Compton)
-, Groom of the leash
-, Child of the leash
-, Serjeant of the hawks
-, Yeoman of the cross bows
-, Yeoman of the male
-, tradespeople, viz.:—
-, Embroiderer
-, Goldsmith
-, Master, mason
-, Merchant
-, Plaisterer
-, Printer
-, Shoemaker
-, Tailor

Elizabeth Jonas, the (ship)
-, letter dated from
-, of London, the

Ellesden, Wm., Mayor of Lyme Regis
-, letters of

Elliot, Frances, pardon for
-, Thomas, lease from
-, Capt.

Ellis, Mr., observations by
-, of Wisbeach
-, wife of

Elphinstone, a Scot

Elrington, Anne, lease to
-, Ralph, lease to
-, Thos., lease to

Elsfield, co. Oxford, resident at

Elston, Thos., gift to

Eltham manor, Kent
-, palace, repair of
-, park, keeper of

Elver, Father

Elveridge, Thos., account of

Ely
-, almsrooms in, petitions for
-, lord lieutenant of
-, resident in
-, diocese or bishopric of, places in
-, possessions of
-, soldiers furnished by
-, house, Holbron, resident at

Emden
-, corn from
-, money shipped for

Emerald

Emperor, the see Germany, Emperor of.

Empire, the
-, Count of

Enchuysen, ship to

Enclosures of lands

Enemy, the, see Spain, King of.

Engelsted, M.
-, wife of
-, Ludolph, letter of

Engilbert, observations on an engine by

Engilberts, the two

Engines

England, or the realm
-, affairs in
-, arms of
-, authority in
-, banishment from
-, benefit to
-, borders of, see also Marches in.
-, commissioners for
-, gentry of
-, Catholics in, see Catholics in England.
-, church of, see Church of England.
-, churches in, note of the number of
-, clergy of, see also Clergy.
-, coasts of
-, defence of
-, coin of, see also Coin.
-, conduct towards
-, conversion of
-, counties of
-, lieutenants of, see Lieutenants.
-, officers of
-, sheriffs of
-, soldiers levied in
-, counties of, inland
-, maritime
-, crown of, see Crown.
-, customs' offices in, see also under the port towns and Customs.
-, danger to
-, defence of
-, designs against
-, discontent in
-, earl marshal of
-, earls of
-, East of
-, soldiers levied in
-, enemies of
-, execution in
-, exports from
-, friendship with
-, goods, commodities or merchandise of
-, goods to or from
-, goods in
-, government of
-, heralds in
-, visitation of
-, imports to
-, inland towns of
-, intelligence from, of, or in
-, invasions of
-, precautions against
-, justices of peace in, list of
-, kings of
-, lands in
-, laws of
-, letters from or to
-, marches of, laws of, see also England, Borders of.
-, lord wardens of
-, East
-, inquisition in
-, lord warden of
-, Middle
-, lord warden of
-, West, lord warden of
-, marshes of
-, grant of the privilege of draining
-, merchant adventurers of, see Merchant adventurers.
-, merchants of, see English merchants.
-, money from
-, national council
-, noblemen of
-, North of
-, Catholic bishops for
-, Commissioners of
-, gaols in
-, money wanted for
-, plague in
-, ships from
-, traitors in
-, troops in or for
-, officers in
-, opinions in
-, payments in
-, peace with
-, people of
-, persons in
-, persons sent or to be sent to
-, port or coast towns of
-, list of those that are to set out ships
-, mayors, bailiffs, &c. of
-, officers of
-, pressing of soldiers in
-, surveyors of, letters of
-, viewing and furnishing of
-, priests or Jesuits in or sent to
-, execution against
-, messenger of
-, princes of
-, profit to
-, Protestants in
-, protomartyr of
-, puritans of or in
-, receivers in, payments to
-, religion in
-, residents in
-, ships to or from
-, ships in
-, South of
-, soldiers levied in
-, state of
-, discourse on
-, meditation on
-, sugar baking in
-, surety of
-, throne of
-, towns in, see also Port towns in.
-, trade with or to
-, traitors in
-, travellers from
-, troops in, to, or from
-, warlike preparations in
-, west of
-, castles in, allowances to garrisons of
-, designs against
-, impress of soldiers, &c., in
-, Spanish attacks on
-, troops in
-, works in, comptroller of

Englefield, Sir Fras.
-, lands of, grants of
-, work by
-, death of

Englefield mansion and manor, co. Berks, grant of

English
-, abroad
-, alias clothiers, &c.
-, assistance
-, bodies
-, cannoniers
-, captains
-, cardinal
-, carpenters
-, Catholics, see Catholics in England.
-, church see Church.
-, cloth see Cloth.
-, coast, see England, coasts of.
-, colleges abroad, see also Seminaries.
-, commodities, see England, goods and commodities of.
-, counties, see England, counties in.
-, factors
-, fleet, see Fleet.
-, forces, see also Soldiers.
-, friars
-, fugitive, answer to articles sent to a
-, fugitives
-, paper on
-, goods, see England, goods of.
-, hearts
-, house at Middleburg
-, intercourse
-, Jesuits
-, labourers
-, language
-, mariners
-, mariners serving in Spain
-, matters
-, men
-, men abroad
-, imports by
-, names of
-, merchants
-, goods of
-, grant to
-, money
-, nation
-, navy, see Navy.
-, nobles, see Noblemen.
-, pensioners
-, pilots
-, report of
-, pirate ship
-, posts
-, priests, see also Priests.
-, prisoners
-, abroad
-, examination of
-, regiment
-, schism
-, work on
-, scholars
-, ship mould
-, ships, see also Ships, Navy, and Fleet.
-, taken prize
-, soldiers not to be sent abroad without their own consent
-, subject, see also Elizabeth, subjects of.
-, trade
-, with Spain
-, troops abroad, see also Brittany, Flanders, France, Ireland, Low Countries, and Normandy, English forces in.
-, verses

Enslow Bridge
-, Hill or Heath, co. Oxon, rising at

Entramley, Mich.

Entry, fines on writs of, lease of

Epernon, Duke of
-, daughters of

Epperstone manor, co. Notts

Equity Court, see Chancery.

Eresby, Lord Willoughby of, see Bertie.

Erington, Capt.

Erith Bridge, Surrey, allowance for repair of

Ernest, archduke, see Austria.

Erophilus, servant of

Excheators, exemptions from serving as

Essenburgh, Count

Essex, brewers in
-, justices of
-, lieutenant of, lord, see Dedley, late Earl of Leicester, and Burghley, Lord.
-, lieutenants of, deputy
-, marsh lands in, lease of
-, native of
-, places in
-, receiver general for
-, residents in
-, troops in
-, general of
-, muster roll of
-, troops from
-, troops raised in
-, vice admiral of
-, Earl of, see Devereux.

Estate, the letter of, book entitled

Estchurch, Thos., lease to

Estcourt, Rob., document signed by

Esther, cousin of Wm. Devick

Estmeene manor, co. Hants

Eston, John, alais England

Ethy, letter dated from

Eton College, provosts of
-, provost, vice, and fellows of
-, letters to
-, reasons for maintaining the ancient statutes of
-, answer to
-, visitors of

Eure, Ralph, 3d Lord Eure, Lord Warden of the Middle Marches
-, certificate by
-, niece of

Europe
-, map of

Eustace, Edm., Lord of Baltinglas

Evans, John
-, Wm.
-, letter of
-, grant to

Evelyn, Geo., report of
-, John
-, Mr.

Ever manor, co. Bucks, grant of

Everett, Mr.

Evers, Sir Peter
-, Mr.

Evesham, co. Worcester

Evington, co. Leicester, lordship of

Ewell, co. Somerset

Ewens, Matt., Baron of the Exchequer, documents signed by

Exchange, see Money, exchange of
-, the Royal (London)
-, resident in or near
-, (ship)

Exchequer or Treasury, the
-, accounts in
-, accoutns of, mode of keeping
-, affairs, notes on
-, auditors in, see also Neale, Wm., and King, Alex.
-, barons of, see also Clinch, J., Ewens, Matt., and Judges of assize.
-, request by
-, bonds in
-, Chamber, proceedings in
-, chamberlains of
-, chancellor and under treasurer of, see Baker, Sir J., Forescue, Sir J.
-, Court of
-, causes in
-, forfeitures in, see Fines and forfeitures.
-, imprests in, accounts of
-, Lord Chief Baron of, see Manwood, Sir R.; Periam, Sir Wm.
-, officers of
-, letters to
-, alluded to
-, warrants to
-, offices annexed to
-, payments from
-, payments into
-, pell office in, see Pell office.
-, plate in, book of
-, records in
-, remembrancer of, address by, see also Fanshaw, Thos., and Obsorne, John.
-, seal
-, suits in
-, tellers of
-, treasurer of, see Cecil, Lord Burghley.
-, warrants from

Exeter
-, imposition laid upon
-, letters dated from
-, mayor of
-, merchants of
-, provisions to be supplied in
-, residents in
-, sessions at
-, stewards of
-, subsides in
-, travellers to or from
-, diocese or bishopric of, places in
-, soldiers furnished by
-, value of
-, bishop of, also
-, Alley, Wm.
-, Bradridge, Wm.
-, Wolton, John
-, Babington, G.
-, dean and chapter of
-, letter to

Exmouth

Expenditure, allowances for

Eynesham, co. Oxford, St. Mary's convent at

Eyre, justices in, north of Trent
-, south of Trent