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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