Index: U, Z

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Index U, Z U. Udall, William, informer, (? late in the service of Sir Edward Digby) letter to Earl of Salisbury, 181 refers to importation of seditious books and traffic in priests, 181 Ulloa (St. John de Lova) [Honduras] 183 Ulm [Germany] Diet of Swabia meets at, 16 soldiers put at disposal of gentry of, 146 Ulster [Ireland] rebellion in, 151 152, 164 Underhill, George, Keeper of the King's gardens at Greenwich letter to Earl of Salisbury, 152 requests payment of fees out of London Customs, 152 United Provinces, The their greater confidence in France than in England, 4 attitude to question of peace or war of leaders of, 4 ratify agreement with France, 29, 73 expectation in Spain of peace with, 54, 68, 169 use of secrecy in negotiations over religion by, 75 Spanish recognition of sovereignty of, 91 naval strength of, 91 Malacca reported captured by forces of, 101, 132, 166 effect of prospects of peace on foreign soldiers in service of, 104 attitude to war of Protestants and Papists in, 104 better treatment in Spain of merchants from, 116, 131, 132, 167, 169, 178, 183, 211 debts due in Spain to merchants from, 119 exercise of Catholic religion not to be tolerated in, 122 King's views on proposed defensive league between England, France and, 135, 153 growing suspicion of Spanish motives in, 144, 145 reported breach of truce between Spain and, 151 Archduke Albert takes exception to proposed league between England, France and, 152 Privy Council explains reasons for English league with, 175 less hostility towards Spaniards shown by people of, 178 Spain benefits commercially from prolonged truce with, 183, 185 Cornwallis regards as harmful to England increase in naval and commercial strength of, 185 demand for withdrawal of English forces from, 186 two views on Indies trade in, 187 references to England's league with, 207, 212, 220 Neyen's views on English alliance with, 207 Cornwallis's arguments in defence of English league with, 208 Prada's criticism and warnings concerning English alliance with, 209 Cornwallis defends conclusion of agreement between England and, 210 Cornwallis deplores possibility of too great French influence on, 210 Philip III acknowledges independent status of, 210 Upberry (Gillingham), co. Kent letter dated from, 192 Upbury. See Upberry Urbino [Italy] people and animals killed by avalanches at, 123 Urley, Case receives benefit of forfeitures by recusants, 199 Utley, John, of London granted licence to travel abroad for three years, 131 Uvedale, Sir Edmond, of Moore Critchell, co. Dorset letter to Earl of Salisbury, 26 claims ownership of Chetterwood Lodge, 26 Uxbridge, co. Middlesex petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288 V. Vaizon (Vaizom, Veson), [Vaucluse, France] King alleged to have solicited cardinal's hat for Bishop of, 248, 254, 259 255 Vaison, Bishop of. See Chisholm, William Valencia (Valentia) [Spain] English imposter at, 55 Prince of Tassis nominated to church of, 72 Valladolid (Valledoleth, Valodelith) [Spain] letter dated from English College at, 6 Cornwallis at, 21 mortality at the English College of, 55 English Jesuits and priests at, 170 Philip III and his Council move to, 172 Spanish Court returns to Madrid from, 198 anti-Government libels at, 218 Valledoleth. See Valladolid Valodelith. See Valladolid Vanguard (Vantguarde), The 280 Van Loor. See Lore, Peter Van Vannetten, Mon., General of the Victuals paid for his victuals, 270 Varigotti (Variogotti) [prov. Genoa, Italy] Spanish designs on, 157 Variogotti. See Varigotti Vaucelas, Andr de Cochefilet, Comte de, French Ambassador to Spain 194(2), 207 his indisposition, 195 Vaughan, Charles, of Linton, co. Radnor (? Hereford), recusant subject to forfeiture, 199 Vaughan, John, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Vaughan, Margery, of Kinnersley, co. Hereford, recusant subject to forfeiture, 199 Vaux, Mistress. See Vaux, Joyce Vaux, Joyce, sister of Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden becomes a nun at Brussels, 223 Vaux, Mabel 174 Vaux, William, attainted forfeits manor of Catterlen, 174 Vavasour (Vavicer), Sir Thomas, of Copmanthorpe, co. Yorks, Knight Marshal compounds with Lord Chamberlain for surrender of grant, 128 308 Vavicer, Sir Thomas. See Vavasour, Sir Thomas Vawer, William, Alderman of Bristol signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury for accepting High Stewardship of Bristol, 285 Velasco, Don Luis de his quarrel with Don Inigo composed, 43 Venables. See Venables, Richard Venables, Richard, tenant of the parsonage of Andover despoils King's woods, 47 Vendme, Henrietta Catherine, Mademoiselle de, illegitimate daughter of Henry IV of France her father's scheme for a marriage between Marquis de Rosny and, 49 Venice [Italy] refuses passage to Jesuits, 16 quarrels with Pope, 17 expels Theatin order, 17 news from, 63, 72, 123, 146, 157, 188 Spain piqued with, 112 136, 147 firearms forbidden to be carried in, 157 public executions at, 157 reported to have banished Shirley, 189 letter dated from, 233 English Ambassador's audience with the College (the Cabinet) of, 233 Nuncio at. See Gessi Venison extraordinary sale in London of, 275 Lord Admiral to prosecute keepers guilty of selling, 281 Vere, Edward de, 17th Earl of Oxford the property of his daughters in Essex, 33 90 Vere, Elizabeth, Countess of Oxford, widow of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford letter to Earl of Salisbury, 108 requests Earl of Salisbury's favour in purchase of ancient family property, 108 Vere, Sir Francis, Governor of Portsmouth letter to Earl of Salisbury, 106 forwards information of alleged Spanish designs on the Brill, 106 Vere, Henry de, 18th Earl of Oxford, son of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 108 Vere (Veer), Sir John, in the service of the United Provinces deprived of his command for killing a Frenchman, 199 Verneuil, Henriette de Balzac d'Entragnes, Marquise de, a mistress of Henry IV rumour of secret marriage between Duke of Guise and, 28 Vernon, Sir Robert, of Hodnet, co. Salop letter to Earl of Salisbury, 129 requests Earl of Salisbury to influence Lord Chancellor in his favour, 129 Vernon, Mr assigned wardship of John Shalcross, 311 Verres, his letter to be directed to Earl of Salisbury or Lord Danvers, 206 Verreycken (Verreyken), Louis, the "Audiencer" of the Archdukes nominated to treat with Dutch, 3, 19 goes to Brabant, 166 168, 172, 187 Veson. See Vaison Viana (Vyana) [Spain] English ship seized at, 68 Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont, son and heir of Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy marriage projected between daughter of Grand Duke of Tuscany and, 72 entertained at Piacenza by Duke of Parma, 123 Fuentes apologises to, 124 visits Venice incognito, 147 Vienna [Austria] news from, 15, 62, 71, 72, 100, 124(2), 125, 145, 303 Cardinal Dietrichstein at, 114(3), 124, 125 Archduke Matthias takes artillery from arsenal in, 114 military preparations at, 145 Vignacourt, Aloph de, Grand Master of Malta sends his representative to Rome, 63 Villa d'Ambrogiana Florentine Court retires to, 157 Villach (Villech) [Carinthia, Austria] demand for reinforcements by Governor of, 16 Villalonga, Pedro Franqueza, Conde de replaced in his office by Prada, 172 Villena, Juan Fernandez Pacheco, Marquis de, Viceroy of Sicily refuses request of Philip III for galleys, 146 Villeroy, Nicolas de Neufville, Seigneur de, Secretary of State to Henry IV informs Duke of Sully of Henry IV's order for his retirement from Court, 48 English Government's answer to his proposals for close alliance, 215, 216 Vilvorde [Brabant, Flanders] Willford imprisoned in the Castle of, 232 Villvorde. See Vilvorde Virginals instruments for repairing, 43 Virginia Spanish resentment of proposed English colonization of, 53, 68, 81, 167, 185 Earl of Southampton reported to be coming to Spain to explain English plans concerning, 54 report by Ferdinando Gorges on, 56, 109, 110 attitude of Red Indians in, 56 French encouragement to Indians to drive English settlers out of, 56 rumour of English defeat by Spaniards in, 58 66, 75, 135, 194, 195 Spain thought to be preparing naval expedition to, 78, 171, 178 hint that Spain might use West Indies as base to harass settlers in, 81 supplies sent from England to, 109 Spanish policy affected by colonization of, 112 207, 219 Virginia, President of. See Wingfield, Edward Visconti, Ottavio, Count, Chamberlain to the Archduke Albert sent to reconcile differences between Emperor and Archduke Matthias, 163 Vuankoke. See Gogh, Walter Van Vyana. See Viana Vyvyan, Francis, of Trelowarren, co. Cornwall, J.P. requests Earl of Salisbury to prohibit unlicensed transport of grain from Cornwall, 261 W. Wade. See Waad, Sir William Waad (Wade), Sir William, Lieutenant of the Tower 73, 74, 109 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 234 asks for directives regarding treatment of prisoners in time of plague, 234 reports on vulnerability of warders and others to plague, 234, 235 Wadeson, Edward, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 202 Wadeson, Robert, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 202 Wainewright, compiles list of engrossers of grain for Court of Exchequer, 205 Wadsworth. See Wadsworth, James Wadsworth, James, former chaplain to the English Embassy in Madrid reference to his conversion to Catholicism, 55 Wakeley. See Wakeley, Thomas Wakeley, Thomas, lessee of the Abbey of Navan 121 Walepoole. See Walpole, John Wales Council of, 37, 40 thieves in South, 97 sale in Spain of ordnance from, 169 251 coarse cloth made in Marches of, 294 butter and cheese shipped to France and Spain from ports of, 303 jurisdiction of the President and Council of, 314 Monmouthshire always included within jurisdiction of Council of, 314 President of Council of. See Eure, Ralph Walford, co. Hereford 199 Walker, Robert, Sergeant of the Privy Buckhounds granted goods and property of recusants, 200 Walker, Thomas letter to Earl of Salisbury, 182 requests to be presented to church of Saxby, 182 Walker, Thomas, citizen of Exeter begs Earl of Salisbury to accept High Stewardship of Exeter, 173 Wall, John, postmaster at Durham endorses letter, 269 Wallachia Sigismund accommodates dispute involving ruler of, 52 Waller, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant of Dover Castle letter to Earl of Salisbury, 241 reports on the grievances of Duke of Wrtemberg's gentlemen, 241 Wallis (Wallys), John, attached to the office of Privy Harriers letter to Earl of Salisbury, 190 inquires about a promised lease of woods, 190 Wallop, Sir Henry, Steward of the King's manor of Summerford letter to Earl of Salisbury, 283 requests renewal of lease of ironworks, 283 Wallys, John. See Wallis, John Walmerode, Benjamin Bunickhausen de, Councillor of State to the Duke of Wrtemberg-Mompelgard in England with the Duke, 227 Walmesley (Wamsley, Warmesley), Sir Thomas, Justice of the Common Pleas 37 appeals against transfer to Kent circuit, 51 Walpole (Walepoole), John, of London George Bacon sends letters to his father through, 80 Walpole, Richard, English Jesuit his death at Valladolid, 55 Walshe, Katherine, a widow letter to Earl of Salisbury, 197 petitions Earl of Salisbury to favour her suit, 197 Walshe, , late husband of Katherine Walshe mentioned, 197 Walsingham, Andrea, or Awdrey, Lady, Keeper of the Queen's Wardrobe of Robes, wife of Sir Thomas Walsingham her accounts discharged, 128 letters patent of her appointment as Keeper of Queen's robes, 149 Walsingham, Sir Thomas, of Scadbury, co. Kent 128 Walter, Mr [? a lawyer] his opinion on title to lands, 159 Walthall (Watthall), William, Alderman of London supports petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Waltham, co. Hants letter dated from, 60 Waltham, Geoffrey (Geffery), citizen of Exeter begs Earl of Salisbury to accept High Stewardship of Exeter, 173 Waltham, Richard, of Trehill, Kenn, co. Devon, J.P. informs Privy Council of high price of corn, 250 Waltham Cross, co. Herts brawl in an inn at, 242 Waltham Forest, co. Essex 284, 315 Walton, Thomas [? of Walton, co. Lancs], recusant subject to forfeiture, 199 Walton, William witness to treasonable speeches at Newcastle, 177 Wamsley, Sir Thomas. See Walmesley, Sir Thomas Wanborough, co. Surrey the coppice at, 270 Warburton, Sir Richard, commander of English troops in Dutch service his death, 36, 37 Ward (Warde), Robert, Senior of King's College, Cambridge recommends Kellet to Earl of Salisbury, 77 Ward, John, an English pirate reported to have become a Turk, 236 chased from the Straits by Duke of Tuscany, 236 Wardrobe, Great 128 Wardrobe of Robes, The Queen's officials of, 128 Keeper of. See Walsingham, Andrea Wards, Court of 86, 217 Receiver-General of. See Fleetwood, Sir William Wardships 25, 33, 134, 140, 144, 250, 251, 296, 311 Ware (Warre), co. Herts petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288 Warmesley, Justice. See Walmesley, Sir Thomas Warners, John, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Warre. See Ware Warren, , barber to Duke of Lerma provided with a fictitious claim to Earldom of Norfolk by Sankey, 55 Warenne, William de, Earl of Warenne or Surrey fictitious descent from, 55 Warrock, Mr. See Warwick, Thomas Warwick (Warrock), Thomas, husband of Elizabeth Somerville 115 letter to Earl of Salisbury, 313 Warwickshire 308 Watford, co. Herts trained bands of Hertfordshire to meet at the Rose in, 299 Watson. See Watson, William Watson, Thomas, Teller of the Exchequer Earl of Cumberland enters into money bond with, 212 Watson, William, conspirator his treason mentioned, 163 Watten [Nord, France] Jesuit college to be removed from Louvain to, 153 Privy Council protests against proposed establishment of new English college at, 175 217 English Jesuits settle at, 222 Archduke decides not to permit English Jesuits to go to, 232 Watthall, William. See Walthall, William Wawldern, Mr [? William Walrond, of Bradfield, co. Devon], J.P. of Devonshire reports Cross's flight from England, 204 Wayters, , under-searcher at the port of London appointed contrary to custom, 232 Webb, John, Alderman of Bristol signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury for accepting High Stewardship of Bristol, 285 Webb, Richard, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 202 Webb, William, English imposter in Spain pretends to be son of Earl of Suffolk, 55 Welde, (Sir) Humphrey, Alderman of London supports petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Welden, Mr seeks exemption from jury duties, 1, 2 Weldon, Thomas 222 Wells, Francis, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Wembworthy (Wembworthie), co. Devon 127 Wensloe. See Winslow West Indies 3 English taken prisoner in, 45 Dutch trade with, 57 Spanish ships prepare to sail to, 61 Spain hostile to foreign contacts with, 68 hint that Virginia settlers may be harassed from, 81 States General insist upon keeping places occupied by them in, 83 91 Spain offers trade concessions in exchange for Dutch renunciation of trade with, 91 Dutch Company of, 92 peace article accepted on Dutch trade with, 103 suggestion that English should attack Spaniards in, 109 English colonization in Virginia affects Spanish policy on, 112 Spanish fleet leaves St. Lucar for, 132 168, 195 departure of biggest Spanish fleet for, 183 ships arrive in Spain with silver from, 266, 268, 273 Westminster (Weastminster), London letters dated from, 30, 259 173, 201, 214 Earl of Salisbury argues for bestowal of share of City of London's wealth on, 213 petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 289 Westminster Abbey, London tomb for Lady Sophia to be erected in, 108 Westminster Palace, London letters and orders dated from, 108, 149, 165(2), 180, 183, 196, 204, 222, 282, 284 253 Westminster, Dean of. See Neile, Richard Westmorland the gaol in, 76 Weston, co. Somerset manor of, 305 Weston, Sir Richard, of Sutton, co. Surrey letter to Earl of Salisbury, 282 Weynford or Wentworth, Sir John his servants involved in a brawl with Chaner, 242 Whaddon, co. Bucks Lady Gray defends her claim to perquisites at manor of, 20 complaints of the tenants of the manor of, 41 Whetston, Luke, Master of the Seaflower 44 Whipp, Robert, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Whitaker, Jeremy, in the service of the Earl of Salisbury 101 Whitby (Strand), co. Yorks fear of scarcity of corn at, 153 letter dated from, 154 petition against transport of corn submitted by inhabitants of, 187 Whitebread, , in the military service of Archduke Albert alleged to have betrayed Willford, 225 Whitehall, London letters, etc. dated from, 70, 83, 85, 92, 160, 161, 206 311 White Knight, The. See Fitzgibbon, Edmund Whithered, Thomas, priser of Bristol signs joint letter to Earl of Salisbury, 223 justifies exaction of prisage for wines imported at Bristol by London merchants, 223 Whitson(e), John, Alderman of Bristol signs letter of thanks to Earl of Salisbury for accepting High Stewardship of Bristol, 285 Whittington, co. Worcester 199 Whittington, Thomas, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Whitwick, co. Leicester 206 Wiborn, Edward, of Battle, co. Sussex, recusant subject to forfeiture, 199 Wicliffe, Thomas, [? of Dalton, co. Yorks], kinsman to Brackenbury 283 Wigge, Robert, waiter in the service of the Earl of Salisbury his death, 300 Wilbraham, Sir Roger, Chancellor to the Queen letters to Earl of Salisbury, 76, 280, 281 Wilkinson, reference to project of, 173 William, Robert. See William, Robert Willem, Mr See Willens, Wolfert Willens (Willem), Wolfert, a Danzig merchant ships clapboards to England, 7 Willes, , shipowner of Cardiff conveys ordnance to St. Lucar, 170 Willford, Thomas, President of the Spanish Merchants Company imprisoned for corresponding with Earl of Salisbury, 222 his alleged confession, 225 his need of money, 225 brought to Brussels to be tortured, 232 subject of agreement between Archduke and Edmondes, 234 his case not one of capital punishment, 237 Earl of Salisbury denies any speech with, 240 Edmondes reports on legal aspects of case of, 242, 243 reference to his being tortured, 242 his case transferred to Archduke's Privy Council, 243 245, 252(2), 258, 260(2) William (Willam), Robert, former Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge his case mentioned, 93 Williams, Jenkin, in the service of Art O'Neill to be sent by Earl of Tyrone to England, 67 Williams, Thomas receives benefit of forfeitures by recusants, 199 Williams, Widow, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 202 Williams, , English imposter in Spain pretends to be son of Earl of Worcester, 55 Willis, Simon, Clerk of the Privy Council letters to Earl of Salisbury, 117, 125, 127, 129, 133 denies treasonable relations with Parsons, 117, 125 petitions Privy Council, 126 gives his reasons for meeting Parsons, 126 allowed to receive friends in prison, 127 compiles a diary of his travels, 129 offers sureties for his release, 133 Francis Michell's comments on, 134 Willoughby, Lady. See Hart, Mary Willson, Dr. See Wilson, William Wilmot, Sir Charles, member of the Irish Privy Council letter to Earl of Salisbury, 314 requests that his pension be paid in England, not in Ireland, 314 Wilson, Thomas, secretary to the Earl of Salisbury 30, 48, 225, 228, 229, 233, 268, 277, 279 receives gifts from Finet in Paris, 104 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 227, 228, 230, 262 reports on progress of "Britain's Burse", 228 recommends Bruning, 273 summarises Meoli's correspondence, 302 Wilson, William, Canon of Windsor Dowager Lady Russell's proposal to rent a house from, 307 Wiltshire 58 Privy Council informed of grain prices in, 117 dispute between Earl of Hertford and J.P.s of, 298 Win, Captain. See Wynne, Owen Winchester, co. Hants letter dated from, 82 Winchester, Bishop of. See Bilson, Thomas Winchester College James I writes to, 47 Windsor (Wyndsor, Winsor), co. Berks letters and orders dated from Court at, 205, 235 petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers 288 307 Wines Chester merchants requested to pay impost of, 27 imposition on sweet, 191, 193 dispute over prisage wines at Bristol, 223 argument in favour of higher rates on Rhenish, 294 Wingfield, Edward, President of Virginia 56 Wingfield, Sir Richard, Marshal of the Army in Ireland defeated by the Irish, 192 Wingfield, Sir Robert, of Upton, co. Northants letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174 requests mediation of Earl of Salisbury, 174 Winslow (Wensloe), co. Bucks petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288 Winter, Thomas, Catholic conspirator 260 Winwood, Sir Ralph (Rafe), English agent to States General authorised to deal with Count of Emden's affairs, 5 311 Wirtzbourch, See Wrzburg Wischer, Mons., Archduke Albert's representative at Diet of Ratisbon received in audience by Emperor at Prague, 114 Witbie, Thomas conveys letter from Mayor of Chester to Earl of Salisbury, 38 Witgenstain, Count of. See SaynWittgenstein Witherwicke, Judith, a minor 182 Withnall, William, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 201 Witt, Mr 133 Woad pasture land used to cultivate, 47 profits made from sale of, 47 Lord Saye and Sele ready to farm fines imposed on production of, 48, 92 Woburn (Wooborne), co. Bedford petitions for execution of Statute concerning artificers, 288 Wodhull, Nicholas requests confirmation of grant of forfeitures of alehouse recognisances, 289 Wolley. See Woolley, Sir Francis Wolves attack people in Germany, 17 Wooborne. See Woburn Woodstock, co. Oxford Earl of Salisbury expected at, 230 letter dated from, 232 Woolley (Wolley), Sir Francis, Clerk of the Pipe of the Exchequer valuation of his interest in coppices in bailiwick of Surrey, 271 Worcester, Earl of. See Somerset, Edward Worcester, co. Worcester Assizes at, 308 Worcester, Deanery of 87 candidates for, 89 Worcestershire inhabitants petition to be released from jurisdiction of Council of Wales, 37 81, 199, 303, 308 coarse cloth made in, 294 Worksop (Worsop), co. Notts letter dated from, 40 Wrmser (Wormbser), Jan Jacques, Steward to the Duke of Wrtemberg-Mompelgard accompanies the Duke to Scotland, 228 Worsop. See Worksop Worsopp, Edward, tenant or farmer of a shop at the Royal Exchange signs petition against Earl of Salisbury's proposed "Bourse" at Durham House, 202 Wotton, Lord. See Wotton, Edward Wotton, Edward, 1st Baron Wotton of Marley, Comptroller of the King's household J.P.s of Kent send requests for corn for the poor to, 175 206 Lord Carew's proposal to exchange offices with, 291 Wotton, Sir Henry, English Ambassador to Venice 136, 179, 224 goes for holiday to Lake Garda, 233 orders a picture of Earl of Salisbury to be made in mosaic, 233 Wrey, William, J.P. for Cornwall requests Earl of Salisbury to prohibit unlicensed transport of grain from Cornwall, 261 Wriothesley, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton reported to be coming to Madrid to explain English plans for Virginia, 54 granted annuity by King, 149 scandalous speech about, 177 letters to Earl of Salisbury, 191, 193, 260, 311 protests against proposed increase of duties on sweet wines of which he is farmer, 191 complains to Earl of Salisbury of his losses at Bristol arising from purveyance, 260 274 Wroth, Sir Robert, of Loughton, co. Essex purchases a manor in Essex, 120 letter to the King, 315 requests lease of Loughton manor, 315 Wrtemberg, Frederick, Duke of report of his death, 27, 52 dies at Stuttgart, 64 death due to apoplexy, 71 his son old enough to rule, 71 176, 228 Wrtemberg, John Frederick, Duke of, son of Frederick, Duke of gives letter of credence to Lord of Francquemont, 27 old enough to rule after his father's death, 71 227 Wrtemberg-Mompelgard, Lewis Frederick, Duke of arrives in England, 227 wishes to visit Scotland, 227 grievances of his gentlemen at Dover, 241 Wrzburg, Bishop of. See Mespelbrun Wyeth, John illegally offers liberty of worship in exchange for money, 142 Wymark (? Edward Wymerk), Mr 85 Wymondham, co. Norfolk 213 Wynter, William, captain in the King's Navy letter to Earl of Salisbury, 219 ordered to prevent corn from being transported overseas, 219 Wynne (Win), Owen, naval captain his services commended by William St. John, 225 Y. Yarmouth, co. Norfolk 52, 311 attempt at trade monopoly in, 221 letter dated from, 221 Yaxley, Sir Robert letters to Earl of Salisbury, 36, 73, 197 requests to be allowed to purchase a company at Flushing, 36, 37 asks Earl of Salisbury to find him employment, 73 requests removal of papist prisoner from Tower to obtain financial relief, 197 Yeldham (Much Yeldham), co. Essex 33 Yong or Yonge. See Young York, co. Yorks letter dated from, 188 230 York, Archbishop of. See Matthew, Tobias York, Duke of. See Prince Charles, York House, Strand, London letters dated from, 230, 282 Yorkshire 37, 199, 226 prohibition of transport of corn from, 154 corn for relief of poor at Tenterden allowed to be bought in, 244 Young (Younge), Henry his pension, 306 Young (Younge), James his pension, 306 Young (Yonge), John petitions Earl of Salisbury for custody of a lunatic, 315 Young (Younge), Sir Peter, tutor to Prince Charles his pension, 306 Young (Yong), Richard, late Collector of Petty Customs at the port of London 169 Young (Yong), Thomas, English factor at Florence Rath to send his letters via, 25, 66 Z. Zabern [Alsace, France] Archduke Leopold arrives at, 63 Zapata, Antonio, Cardinal Meoli uses cipher in correspondence with, 302 Zara [Dalmatia] the Bonsegno lost off, 124 Zatuar. See Szathmar Zebrzydowski, Nicholas, Duke or Palatine of Cracow report of possible offer of Polish Crown to, 9 Zeeland [Netherlands] Don Pedro de Cuniga reported to be purchasing deep water port in, 2 ship taken by English pirates found in, 13 insists upon point of religion in peace negotiations, 75 76, 166, 172 alleged Spanish designs on port of, 106 Philip III orders better atterment of merchants from, reduction in strength of forces by Estates of, 166 Neyen reported to have given copies of James I's letters to Government of, 219 Zies. See Szasz Zouche, Edward, 11th Baron Zouche of Harringworth 108 Zuin, Francesco, citizen of Venice murdered, 157 Zunica. See Cuniga, Don Pedro de Zuski (Sustrye, Chiaschi), Basil (Basilewski), Grand Duke of Moscow Sigismund sends gift to, 52 opposed by Demetrius Griska, 106 reported to have been defeated by Griska, 124 plate and bell metal transported from England for the use of, 182