Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1623-25. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1859.
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'Index: F', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1623-25, (London, 1859) pp. 632-635. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/jas1/1623-5/pp632-635 [accessed 19 April 2024]
F.
Fabricius, see Wotton, Sir Hen.
Fagge, Mr.
Faldoe, Chas.
Falkland, lord, see Carey, Hen.
Falmouth
Fanchurch, letter dated from
Fane, Sir Fras., Baron Burghersh and Earl of Westmoreland
Fangrove, Windsor Forest
Fanshaw, Hen.
-, Sir Hen.
-, letter of
-, Thos.
-, Sir Thos.
-, (Clerk of the Crown)
Farleigh
Farmer, Sir Hatton
-, quarrel of, with Lord Brooke,
see Greville, Lord Brooke.
-, Ann, Lady
-, John
-, Sir Rich.
-, Thos.
Farmery, Dr. John, Chancellor of the bishop of
Lincoln
-, letters of and to
Farnborough
Farnwall, Taddy
Farrant, Mr.
Fasting, observance of
Faulkner, John
Faunt, Sir Wm.
Faversham
Fayne, John
Fearne, Hen.
Featly, Dr.
Fees, commission for abuse of
Fellowe, Wm.
Felons and Felony
Felton, manor of
Felton, Sir Hen., Bart.
-, Nich., Bp. of Ely, letters to
-, letter of
-, Thos.
Felts
Felwell, Sir Simeon
Fenner, Sir Edw.
-, Dame Kath.
-, Capt. George
Fens and marsh lands
-, draining of
-, French contractors for
Fenwick, Sir John
-, Mr.
Ferdinand II., Emperor of Germany
-, ambassador of
-, court of
Fetherstonhaugh, Hen.
Fever, purple, see London, purple fever in.
Field, alias Smith, Hen.
-, John, letter of
-, Theoph., Bp. of Llandaff, letter of
-, Wm.
Fielding, Wm., Visct., Master of the Wardrobe, Earl of Denbigh
-, payments to
-, Susan, Countess of Denbigh
-, Basil, Visct. Fielding
-, tutor to, see Reynolds, Mr.
-, Mr.
Fienes, Wm., Baron Say and Sele, Visct. Say and Sele
Fiennes, Sir Hen.
Fifteenths
-, collectors of
-, exemption from paying
Finch, And.
-, Sir Heneage, Recorder of London
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Sir Henry
-, Jas.
-, Sir Moyle
-, Eliz., Lady, Visctss. Maidstone
Fincham, John
Fines and forfeitures
-, collectors of, see also
Chambers, Dr.
-, composition for
Fines and forfeitures, exemption from
-, grants of
-, remission of
Finet, Sir John, Assistant Master of the Ceremonies
-, letter of, to Carleton
Firbeck
First fruits
-, composition for
-, office of
Fish, Art.
-, Augustin
-, Edw. (prisoner)
Fish (herrings, lobsters, salmon, pilchards, &c.)
-, customs on
-, export and import of
-, sale of
-, use of, in Lent
Fishborn, Rich., letter of, to Nicholas
Fisher, Sir Edw.
-, John (Jesuit)
-, Thos.
-, Capt.
Fisher's Folly, Bishopsgate, Marquis of Hamilton's House
Fisheries
Fisherton-Anger
Fishing
-, abuses in, see French
unlawful fishing of.
-, licences for
-, patents for
-, project to encourage
Fishmongers' Company, see London, companies of.
Fison, John (gamekeeper)
Fitz Alan, Hen., Earl of Arundel
Fitzgerald, Gerald, Earl of Kildare
Fitzherbert, Sir Ant.
Fitzknight, Sir John, daughter of, see Howard, Lady.
Fitzmaurice, Pat., Lord Kerry and Lixnaw
Fitzwilliams, Sir John
-, Wm.
Flanders
-, Admiral of
-, agent in, see Trumbull, Wm.
-, English merchants in
-, English troops in and from
-, merchant strangers of
-, ports of
-, regent of, see Isabella.
-, trade with
-, travellers to
Flascote Lees
Flathers, Marm.
Flax, see Hemp.
Fleckney
Fleet, see Ships and navy.
Fleet Prison
-, prisoners in
-, sub-warden of, see Ingram, Mr.
Fleetwood, Capt. Sir Edw.
-, Sir Gerard
-, Sir Miles, receiver of the Court of
Wards
-, Sir Rich., Baron of Newton
-, Sir Wm., Sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Fleming, Denys, clerk of the navy
-, Sir Thos.
Flemings, the
-, injuries of, to merchants,
see also Dunkirk and
Dunkirkers.
Flemish ships
-, sailor
Flesh, licence to sell and eat
Fletcher, John
-, Miles (printer)
-, Rob.
-, letter of
-, Mary
-, letter of
-, Mr.
Flitt, hundred of
Flouest, Louis
Flower, Rob.
Flushing
-, letter dated from
-, pilot of
Flying Hart (ship)
Foard, Rob.
Foliat, gold and silver
Folkestone
-, letters dated from
-, mayor of
-, letter of, to Nicholas
-, residents in
Folligay, Dennis
Forbes, John
Forcer, Thos.
Fordham, John
Fordingbridge
Fordred, Jas., clerk of the passage, letter of, to Nicholas
Foreign affairs, commissioners for
Foreigners, see Aliens.
Foreland, the
Forester, Alex. (King's servant)
Forsize, John
Forster, Rich.
-, Thos.
-, Wm.
Forster, Mr., letter of
Fortescue, Edm.
-, Sir Faithful
-, Sir John
-, Sir Nich.
Forts, see England and Ireland, forts and castles in.
Fortune (ship)
Fosdyke, watercourse of
Foster, John
-, Amy
-, Sir Nich.
Foston, letter dated from
Fotherley, Thos.
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, payment to
Foukes, Jane
Fountain, Mr., secretary to the Earl of Nottingham
Fountaine, Eliz. de la
Fountaines
Fourré, Paul
Fowkes, Edw., letters of
-, Rob.
-, Capt.
Fowler, Jasper, Sir Jasper
-, Rich.
-, Sir Thos.
Fowles, —
Fownd, Hen.
Fox, Thos.
Fox meadow, Staffordshire
Foxton, Ant.
France
-, King of, see Louis XIII.
-, Queen of, see Marie de Medicis; Anne
of Austria.
-, Princess of, see Henrietta Maria.
-, aid of, to Holland or Mansfeldt
-, Ambassadors of, see also
d'Effiat, Marquis; Tilliers, Comte de;
Ville-aux-Clercs, M.
-, (in Turkey)
-, Ambassadors to, see also
Barrett, Sir Edw.; Hay, Earl of Carlisle;
Herbert, Sir Edw.; Morton, Sir Albert;
Rich, Lord Kensington.
-, embassy to
-, Buckingham's visit to, see Villiers,
Duke of Buckingham.
-, coast of
-, constable of, see Lesdiguières, Marshal.
-, court of
-, landing of Mansfeldt in, see Mansfeldt.
-, letters and news from
France, licences for export to
-, military service in
-, match with, negociations for
-, conditions, &c. of
-, dispensation for
-, conclusion of
-, Scottish company in
-, ships and boats of
-, trade with
-, treaty with
-, travellers to and from
-, visitors to
Franceschi, Tomasio
Franchetti, Sigismund
Francis, Matt.
Francklin, Phil.
Frank, Capt.
Frankenthal
-, deputies of
-, garrison and magistrates of
-, inhabitants of
-, surrender of
-, commissioners for
Frankfort
-, fair
Frederic V., Elector Palatine of the Rhine,
King of Bohemia
-, allowances to
-, commission of, to Mansfeldt
-, friends of
-, prayer for
-, proposed restoration of, to Palatinate,
see also Palatinate
and Bohemia.
-, slanders against
-, son of
Freeman, Martin
-, Sir Ra., Master of Requests
-, letter of
-, Rob.
-, (sheriff and alderman)
-, Mr.
Freer, Sir Edw., Bart.
Freke, John
French, the
-, Archbishop, see Ambrun, Archbp. of
-, church in London, see London.
-, courier
-, falconers
-, fishing of
-, unlawful
-, horse, company of, to act under Mansfeldt
-, pirates
-, Protestants
-, troops
French, Hen.
-, Thos.
-, Mr.
-, Mary
Frerin, Louis
Friars (Catholic)
Friesland, States of
Frith pasture
Frodsham, —
Frome, letter dated from
Fromondes, alias Furmans, Barth.
Frost, Lieut. Thos.
Fulgentio (of Venice)
Fulham House
-, Bridge
Fuller, John
Fullers' earth
Fullerton, Sir Jas., master of the Prince's court
of Wards and liveries
-, grants to
-, letters of
-, letters and petition to
Fulmer
Fulnetby, Thos., Serjeant of the Admiralty for
the Cinque Ports
-, accounts of
-, letters of
-, letters of, to Nicholas
-, letters to
-, illness of
Funerals
-, fees for
Furbanch, Rich.
Furmans, see Fromondes.
Fust, Mr.
Fyneux, Capt. Thos.