Index: D

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 3, 1583-1589. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1889.

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'Index: D', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 3, 1583-1589, (London, 1889) pp. 474-476. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol3/pp474-476 [accessed 24 April 2024]

D.

D., Lord, in Scotland, marriage of his sister; 336.

Dacres :

Lord, of the North; 32.

Lady, of the South; 251.

Lord, of the South; 251–2.

— lands of; 251.

—title of; 396.

Lord, so called; 443.

Francis; 179.

Dagenham; 311.

Daglas. See Douglas.

Dale :

Dr. Valentine; 335–6, 460.

— instructions to; 341.

—notes by; 65, 104, 211, 234, 253, 259, 274, 301, 304, 306, 310, 370, 414, 427.

Dalkeith; 226, 228, 230, 321, 404, 409.

letters dated; 117, 177, 235.

Dalle, Robert (Ric. Douglas); 435.

Dalton, Roger, 274, 438, 443.

Dane, Margaret; 9.

Dangalstoun, Alexander, 396.

Daniell, Mr., letter to, 449.

Danpier, M.; 398.

Darbishire, —, a Jesuit; 64.

Darnley, Lord; 12 (late king of Scotland).

inheritance of; 243.

D'Arsey, —; 22.

Dartmouth; 341.

Dartrye, captain of; 284.

Datchet; 201.

Daulphinie. See Dauphiné.

Daumont, Marshall; 397, 407.

Dauphin, Prince, Montpensier's son 398.

Dauphiné; 84, 364, 375.

David. See Rizzio, David.

Davidson or Davison :

—; 56.

Captain; 282.

John, 429.

William, secretary; 8, 77, 98, 132, 189, 203, 218, 224, 236, 330.

—, letters of, 182, 198, 203, 212.

—, letter to; 1.

Day, John; 311.

Dee, Bridge of; 321.

Defence of the Realm. See Loan.

Delft; 271.

letter from; 301.

Denaio, P., letter of; 323.

Denbigh, manor and castle of; 20.

Denbighshire; 104.

Denham, Mr. goldsmith; 358.

Denmark; 62, 245, 255, 257, 263, 272, 366, 390, 421, 439–40, 447, 455.

Chancellor of; 334.

Court of; 139.

embassy to; 329.

a gentleman of; 334.

the four governors of; 329

King of (Frederick II.); 43, 144, 263, 334, 366.

—death of; 329.

—sends an embassy to England 139.

—warrant for; 177.

King of (Christiern IV.); 329, 401, 403, 421, 426, 456.

—letter, of; 423.

Queen mother of; 329, 401, 403, 421, 426, 456.

Scotch ambassadors to; 185, 255, 401.

Denmark :

Anne of. See Anne.

Elizabeth of; 403.

Dennis, Mr.; 136.

Dennis Morris, M.; 397.

Denny, Mr. 286.

Dennye, Sir Edward; 411.

Deputation of a lord lieutenant; 297.

Derby :

Earl of; 39, 75, 90, 91. 94, 96, 224, 280, 335–6, 438, 460.

—letter of; 336.

—his secretary; 335.

Dermond, in the Low Countries; 65.

Des Markais, —; 119.

Desmond :

Earl of; 4, 6, 7, 24, 25, 451, 453.

Sir John of; 452–3.

earldom of; 451, 452.

Despruneaux, M.; 45, 66, 77.

Des Trappes. See Du Trap.

Dethicke, William, Garter King of Arms, 424.

Deurbina, John, 387.

Devedstone, Mr.; 437.

Devereux, Sir Walter; 396.

Devonshire, papists in; 294.

Diamonds, sale of; 214.

Diana”; 441–2.

Dieppe; 33, 432.

letters dated; 395, 406, 412.

Dignam, Nicholas; 371.

Dijon; 79.

parliament of; 76.

Dillon (Dyllon):

Justice; 459.

Sir Lucas; 82.

Nathaniel; 411.

Sir Robert; 410.

Theobald; 371.

Dingwall, Andrew lord, colonel-general of Scotland; 420, 426, 438, 455.

Dinteviile, M.; 387.

Dirrickson, Dirrick; 459.

Dix, William; 266, 414–15.

Dixon, Mr., goldsmith; 358.

Do (Dow), M.; 33, 66, 398.

Dobson, Samuel; 429.

Dodge, Mr.; 209.

Doe, Robert; 354.

Dogs; 169, 271–2, 313, 427–8.

Doleraan, Alban, a priest, 89, 129. (N.B. Robert Parsons used the pseudonym of John Doleman.)

Dolu, —; 130.

Domelaw, John; 415.

Domfermeling. See Dunfermline.

Domingo. See St. Domingo.

Donnoghoe, McCormac; 6.

Dordrecht, letter from;

Dorsetshire; 433.

Dort, chief pensioner of

Dorvall, John; 195.

Douglas (Daglas):

—; 51, 81.

Alexander; 310.

(Du Glas, Archubal), Scotch Ambassador, parson of Glasgow; 4, 9, 12, 14, 97, 124, 127, 155, 168, 234, 252–5, 267–8, 288, 298–9, 313, 400–1 (my uncle), 17–8, 426, 447.

—letters of, 95, 117, 144, 176, 197, 205.

—letters to; 8, 10, 11, 16, 96–101, 103–5, 107–8, 110, 112, 114–6, 128, 129, 131, 133–4, 13S–9, 144–6, 149–52, 154–6, 165, 167–71, 174–9, 182–5, 188, 189, 190, 192–200, 202–5, 207, 211, 214–15, 221, 225, 228–31, 234–6, 239, 241, 241, 247, 249–50, 259, 261, 268, 270–1, 275, 277, 282, 287–8, 290–1, 293, 295, 298–9, 303–4, 306, 309, 310, 312, 317, 320–3, 325, 327–8, 331–2, 336–41, 343, 346, 349, 352–4, 356, 358–9, 361–3, 365–6, 371–2, 374–6, 378–9, 381–2, 389–91, 394–9, 401, 403–7, 409–12, 416–17, 423–4, 426–7, 429, 431, 436–7, 439, 441, 444, 448, 450, 454, 456, 458–60.

his nephew; 158, 236, 376, 379, 426.

—his nephew Mr. William; 427.

—lease to; 135.

—posts for; 194.

—his “project”; 295, 383.

— his restoration in Scotland as one of the Lords of Session; 148.

—sells jewels; 214.

—signature; 267.

—his late wife; 396. See also under Ambassadors.

George of Lochleven; 51, 228, 230.

James; 239 (?), 339, 373, 401, 437.

—letter of; 460.

—his father; 461.

Jane, letter of; 338.

John; 190, 239.

—letter to; 460.

Mr. (Richard ?); 353.

Richard; 177, 234, 261, 268, 293, 303–4, 350, 3X5, 391, 394, 399, 406 (Richart), 417, 424, 435–7, 439–40, 447, 450

—letters of; 139, 239, 244, 255, 271, 287, 299, 304, 306, 322, 325, 332, 336, 339, 341, 343, 349, 352, 356, 359, 372, 374, 381, 391, 394, 397, 400–1, 426–7, 418.

— (R. Douglas), letters of; 133, 134, 149, 171, 229, 235–6, 241, 247, 254, 255, 259, 2G1, 282, 317, 320, 323, 356, 390, 441–2, 454.

— letter to; 116.

— his brother; 239–40, 241, 244–8, 322, 325, 373.

letter to; 400.

—copy by; 462.

— his father and mother; 139, 239, 373, 390–1, 400.

—instructions for; 267.

—his uncle; 247.

Thomas, letters of; 423, 441.

—death of; 133.

William, of Whittinghamo, letters of; 323, 398.

—letter of; 340.

Doune (Dun), Lord; 47, 48, 49, 54, 55, 60, 118, 182, 188, 420.

Dover; 8, 63, 216, 341, 356, 424–5, 432, 445.

letter dated; 12.

Haven; 292.

Dow, M. See Do.

Dowalla, in Ireland; 6.

Down, Lord. See Doune, Lord.

Downs, the; 402, 425.

Drake, Sir Francis; 116, 142, 144, 147–8, 152, 279, 281, 364, 387, 424–5.

—memorandum by; 233.

Draughton; 178.

Drogheda, letter dated at; 154.

commission dated; 411.

Dromont. See Drummond.

Drumlanrig, Laird of; 176.

Drummond (Dromont), —; 51.

Drury, Sir Dru; 231–2.

Drythe (qu. Erith ?); 346.

Du Bartas (Bartras), M.; 253, 255–6, 260, 262, 282.

Du Bellay, —; 331.

Dublin; 6, 451.

letter dated; 353.

Castle of; 453.

—letters dated; 285–6.

—order dated; 142.

—Chamber of; 264.

Dublin, Archbishop of; 459.

Ducke, Wm.; 23.

Dudhope; 420.

Dudley :

Edward lord; 311.

Thomas; 251.

Dudlowe, Mr., Sheriff of Newcastle; 436.

Du Gast, Captain; 405.

Du Glas. See Douglas.

Du Guet, Chevalier; 33.

Duke, the. See Lennox, Duke of, also Parma, Duke of.

Du Marigny, M.; 403.

Dumbarton; 282.

letter dated; 410.

Dumblane. See Dunblane.

Dumfermline. See Dunfermline.

Dumfries; 120, 244–5, 249, 292, 334, 437.

letters dated; 173, 178, 184, 188.

Dumlenvick, Laird of; 262, 307.

Du Moulins, M. See Moulins.

Dun. See Doun.

Dunbar; 128, 408.

Dunblane (Dumblane), Bishop of; 103, 318.

Dunhoyne, Lord; 216.

Dundee; 404.

letters dated at; 129, 179, 215.

constable of (James Scrymgeour); 420, 455. See also Constable, J.

—letter from; 129.

Dune, Henry; 209.

Dunfermline; 245, 318, 372, 374, 404, 449.

letters dated; 100, 151, 168–9, 171, 184, 386, 420.

warrant dated; 148.

Abbey; 254 (? abbacy), 260 (? benefice), 455.

—abbot of; 51, 72, 73.

—commendator of, articles by; 463.

Dungannon; 285.

Baron of. See O'Neill, T.

Dunglas, letter dated at; 193.

Dunkirk (Dunquerque); 81, 157, 288, 356, 376, 379, 394, 408, 448.

letters dated; 2, 3, 23.

ships of; 426.

vice-admiral of; 408.

Dunottar; 321.

Dunsany, Lord; 453.

Du Perray, Sire; 154.

Du Pin, —; 29, 361–2.

Du Plessis, M.; 28, 29, 66, 75, 79, 361–2.

Duras, Madame de; 9.

Durham; 98.

Richard Barnes, bishop of (died 1587); 98, 290, 371.

Bishop of, to be nominated; 371.

Bishopric of; 426.

—sheriff of; 371.

Dean of; 371.

Durham, A., letter of; 366.

Du Ruisseau, —; 94, 130, 213.

Dutch sailors; 343.

Dutch, see also German.

Du Trap, —; 212–13, 216.

Dy. . . . letter dated; 304.

Dyllon. See Dillon.

Dymock, Edward; 297.

Dysart, letter dated; 361.