Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 22, 1612-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1971.
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Index
B
B
Baas (Boas), co. Herts, manor of,
10.
Earl of Salisbury's election
directive to freeholders of
manor of, 188.
Bacon, Alice, wife of Francis Bacon,
Lord Verulam, 114, 115.
Bacon, Francis, Attorney-General,
Lord Keeper and later Lord
Chancellor, Baron Verulam,
later Viscount St. Albans,
15, 37, 51, 60, 84, 118, 131,
146.
Lady Ros examined by, 72.
his warrant to Reade, 87.
his remarks at examination of
Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 95,
98, 103,
his opinions and verdict at
examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 113.
copy of his decree in suit
between Earl of Salisbury
and Mainwaring, 130.
his attitude towards submission of Yelverton, 133.
his letter to House of Lords,
146.
judgment on, 148.
his submission to House of
Lords, 148, 156.
purchase of his Henry the
Seaventh, 158.
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel, of Stiffkey,
co. Suffolk, 116.
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, of Redgrave,
co. Suffolk, 116.
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, Lord Keeper
(d. 1579), his portrait at
Salisbury House, 250, 428.
Bacton (Beighton), co. Suffolk, 15,
16.
Baduley, Thomas, 361.
Bagg, Sir James, of Plymouth,
Vice-Admiral of North
Cornwall, 246.
Bagne [?Bains (Les), Loire,
France], 288.
Bailiff (Bayleife), George, of
Hartingfordbury, co. Herts,
in arrears with contribution
towards defence of King of
Bohemia, 126.
Bailly (Bayle, Baily), Ren, tutor
to Edward Cecil, 390, 391(2),
403, 417.
Baker, Sir Henry, of Sissinghurst,
Cranbrooke, co. Kent, his
estate valued at 2000, 14.
Baker, , gives evidence at the
trial of Anne Turner, 21.
Balcanquhall (Belcanquall), Walter,
Dean of Durham, called an
incendiary by Scottish
Parliament, 367.
Balcarres, Lord. See Lindsay,
Alexander.
Balderston, George, 268.
Baldock, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 125.
voting for Hertfordshire M.P.s
at, 205.
Balford, Sir William. See Balfour,
Sir William.
Balfour, Robert, 2nd Lord Balfour
of Burleigh, opposes nomination of officers of state by
Scottish Privy Council, 363.
Balfour (Balford), Sir William, in
the service of the States
General, later Lieutenant of
the Tower, and Parliamentary commander, 79.
his examination regarding
attempted escape of Earl of
Strafford read in House of
Commons, 359.
Baliston, John [? John Ballestone,
cooper, of Norwich, co.
Norfolk], sued by Ansell
and Hubbard, 53.
Ball, Mr, guest at Hatfield House, 1.
Ballanden, Sir William. See
Ballantyne, Sir William.
Ballantyne (Ballanden), Sir William,
Master of the Horse to the
Prince Elector, brings news
from Scotland to London,
363.
Ballard, Simon, Rector of Bacton,
co. Suffolk, sues Mannynge
for non-payment of tithes,
16.
Ballard, Lieutenant-Colonel. See
Pollard, Hugh.
Balliol College, Oxford, terms of a
gift by Dame Periam to, 116.
agreement between Dame
Periam and, 120.
Master of. See Parkehurst,
John.
Balmerino, Lord. See Elphinstone,
John.
Baltic Sea, States General alarmed
by advance of Emperor's
power as far as, 230.
Bambery, Madame. See Knollys,
Elizabeth.
Bampfield, Sir Amyas, of Poltimore,
co. Devon, 12.
Bampfield, Sir William, of Drury
Lane, London, and Turnworth, co. Dorset, owns
coppices in Wiltshire, 41.
Banbury, co. Oxford, 380.
Bancks, Mr, 258.
Bankes (Bancks), Sir John,
barrister, of Gray's Inn,
later Attorney-General, and
Lord Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas, 265, 281, 290.
Bankett of Jests. See A Banqet of
Jests.
Banqueting Hall, Whitehall,
London, King's speech to
House of Lords in, 191.
Banstead Downs, co. Surrey, 394.
Bar, Catherine de Bourbon, wife
of Henri de Lorraine, Duc
de (d. 1604), mentioned, 198.
Barbary (Barbera) [N. Africa],
246.
Barber, Goodman, constable, of
Sandon, co. Herts, 10.
Barbera. See Barbary.
Barclay (Barclaie), John, author,
copy of his Argenis supplied
to Edward Cecil, 427.
Bard, Colonel. See Bard, Henry.
Bard, Henry, Baron Bard of
Dromboy, Royalist Governor of Campden House near
Evesham, 377, 378(2), 379(3).
references to abuses committed
by, 378.
Bargrave, Mr [? Robert Bargrave
of Bridge], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 300, 13.
Barham, Mr [? Thomas Barham, of
Teston], co. Kent, his estate
valued at 300, 14.
Barkchier Hows. See Berkshire
House.
Barker, Elizabeth, widow of
Stephen Barker, 191.
Barker, Henry, nephew of Stephen
Barker, sues Elizabeth
Barker, 191.
Barker, Stephen, of Norwich, co.
Norfolk, his widow sued, 191.
Barker, Mr, Escheator of Nottinghamshire, 258.
Barkham, Sir Edward, of Southacre,
co. Norfolk, 257.
Barkhampstead St. Peter. See
Berkhampstead.
Barklay, Serjeant. See Berkeley,
Sir Robert.
Barkway (Barkway cum Nuthampstead), co. Herts, 115.
money collected towards
defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
Barley, co. Herts, money collected
towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of,
126.
Barlow (Barlowe), Mr, 235.
Barnard, Daniel, 290
Barnes, John, of Wheatacre, co.
Norfolk, sued for alleged
non-payment of tithes, 178.
Barnes, Sir William, of Woolwich,
co. Kent, his property
valued, 14.
Barnet, co. Herts, 149, 206.
Barnet, East, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 125.
Barnham, Sir Francis, of Hollingborne Hill, co. Kent, his
estate valued at 1000, 14.
Barnhill (Barnehill), Forest of Dean,
co. Gloucester, 401.
Barrett, Lord. See Barrett Edward.
Barrett, Edward, Lord Barrett of
Newburgh, Chancellor of
the Duchy of Lancaster, 334.
Barriston, Edward, 188.
Barry (Barrye), Mr, partner to
Roger Clarke, a London
mercer, 254.
Bartlett, Sir John. See Berkeley,
Sir John.
Bartlett, Colonel [? error for
Berkeley, Sir John, of
Bruton, co. Somerset], 380.
Barton, Richard, of Brigstock, co.
Northants, 264.
Barton Bendish (Bendishe), co.
Norfolk, manor of, 56.
Barwick. See Berwick.
Basil (Basyll), Simon, Surveyor of
the Works, his estimate of
expenses of 1st Earl of
Salisbury's tomb, 15.
Bassano, Jeronimo, of Waltham,
co. Essex, an official of the
Presence Chamber, 15.
Bass Bridge, Haddingtonshire,
Scotland, Scots build fortifications at, 336.
Bassett, Lady. See Basset, Jane.
Basset, (Sir) Francis, of Tehidy,
Illogan, co. Cornwall, ViceAdmiral of Cornwall, 256,
257, 420(2).
Basset, Jane, Lady Basset, mother
of Sir Francis Basset, 420.
Bastille, The, prison, Paris [France],
33.
Bastwick (Beswick), co. Norfolk,
135.
Bastwick, John, physician and
Puritan polemicist, 398.
Basyll, Simon. See Basill, Simon.
Batchell, Richard, churchwarden at
Turnworth, co. Dorset, collects money towards establishment of theological college
in Chelsea, 58.
Bates, Mary, in the service of the
Earl of Suffolk, letter to her
daughter, 195.
Batey, Andrew, of London, his
house shut up by plague, 208.
Bath, co. Somerset, medical certificate dated from, 2.
reference to late Earl of
Salisbury's visit to, 8.
214.
Kinggoes from Evesham to, 377.
Bath, Order of the, reference to
Viscount Cranborne's, 272.
Bathford, co. Somerset, possibility
of sale of Earl of Salisbury's
lands at, 11.
Battle, , tenant to Mr Sillis,
isolated by plague, 208.
Batter Mead, Hatfield, co. Herts,
114.
Battersee, Mr, of Farningham, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
300, 14.
Battison. See Battison, William.
Battison, William, of London,
auditor to the Earl of
Salisbury, 439, 440, 449.
Baugh (Boghe), William, Captain,
English pirate, cheated by
Bingley, 99(3).
Bavaria [Germany], troops march
towards Austria from, 122.
Bavaria (Baviers), Maximilian,
Duke of, Bohemian hopes of
profiting from good relations
between Elector Palatine and,
89, 90.
not expected to intervene with
his forces against Prince of
Orange, 119.
reconciles Emperor and Upper
Austria, 128.
Emperor proposes to transfer
Elector Palatine's electoral
power to, 159.
suspicious of Spanish successes
in Palatinate, 190.
Baviers. See Bavaria.
Bawtry, Serjeant. See Bawtry,
Leonard.
Bawtry, Leonard, Serjeant-at-law,
acts for defence in examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 103(2), 104.
Bawtry, Thomas, 417.
Bayford, co. Herts, money collected
towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of,
127.
Bayle, Mr. See Bailly, Ren.
Bayley, Ralph, a physician of Bath,
signs certificate, 2.
Bayly, William, of Salford, co.
Somerset, his unruly conduct
in manor court, 393.
Bayning, Viscount. See Bayning,
Paul.
Bayning, Paul, 2nd Viscount
Bayning of Sudbury, 387.
Bayntons Coppice. See Bayton's
Coppice.
Bayonne [Basses-Pyrnes, France],
Prince Charles passes
through, 168.
Viscount Andover at, 174.
Bayspoole, Miles, an attorney of
the King's Bench, involved
in legal proceedings, 168.
Bayton's (Bayntons) Coppice,
Chetterwood, co. Dorset,
140.
Beachampton, co. Bucks, 449.
Beacons, Privy Council gives order
for maintenance of, 85, 297.
Beale, Henry, shoemaker, of
London, 255, 265.
Barn [France], petition for peace
and pardon to Louis XIII
from, 155.
Beauvale (Beavall, Bevall),
Greasley, co. Notts, 254,
288, 342.
Beauvoir. See Belvoir Castle.
Bedford, co. Beds, tenants of
Brigstock pay towards maintenance of garrison at, 380.
Bedford, Lady. See Russell, Anne.
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell,
Francis.
Bedford House, Strand, London,
residence of the Earl of
Bedford, two die of plague at,
208.
Beighton. See Bacton.
Belasyse, Thomas, 2nd Viscount
Fauconberg of Henknowle,
433.
Belcanquall, Dr. See Balcanquhall,
Walter.
Bell, Robert, a London merchant,
associated with exploitation
of copper, 202.
Bell, Simon, maker of masques, 13.
Bell, The, Strand, London, 430.
Bellamy, John, tenant to the Earl
of Salisbury at Brigstock,
co. Northants, petition to
Earl of Salisbury, 495.
Belleval, Richard de, Chancellor of
the University of Medecine
at Montpellier, signs death
certificate of Viscount
Cranborne, 435, 436.
Bellot, Mr. See Bellot, Thomas.
Bellott (Billott), Thomas, formerly
Gentleman Usher to Robert
Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury,
90, 261.
Belton, co. Suffolk, 38.
Belvoir (Belvoire, Beauvoir) Castle,
co. Leicester, letters dated
from, 441, 445(2), 454(2).
456.
Benefield (Beninfeild), co. Northants, letter dated from,
194.
Benevente, Juan Alfonso d'Herrera,
Conde de, Mayor-domo to
the Queen of Spain, conveys
Queen's gifts to Prince
Charles, 172.
Benezet, Phillippe, surgeon, of
Montpellier, France, signs
death certificate of Viscount
Cranborne, 435, 436.
Bengeo (Bengehoe), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 125.
Beninfeild. See Benefield.
Benington, Robert, Bailiff of
Benefield, co. Northants,
letter from, 194.
Benjamin, Mon, of Paris, Viscount
Cranborne and Robert Cecil
lodge at the academy of, 288.
Bennet, Richard, a London merchant, son of Sir Thomas
Bennet, 163, 238.
Bennet, Robert, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, 377.
Bennet, Sir Thomas, Alderman and
former Lord Mayor of
London, suit between Sir
George Dalston and, 163
Bennet, Colonel. See Bennet,
Robert.
Bentley (Bently) Heath, South
Mimms, co. Herts, waste
called, 421.
Bere, Sidney, executor of Earl of
Pembroke, 418, 419.
undertakes obligation to repay
money in dining hall of
Serjeants Inn, 427, 428.
Berisford, Mr [? Michael Berisford,
of Squerries, Westerham], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
300, 14.
Berkeley, Lord. See Berkeley,
John.
Berkeley, Sir Charles, of Bruton,
co. Somerset, receives instructions from Earl of
Salisbury concerning deer
in Cranborne Chase, 296.
Berkeley, John, 1st Baron Berkeley
of Stratton, 448.
Berkeley (Berkley, Bartlett), Sir
John, of Bruton, co.
Somerset, involved in conspiracy against Parliament,
357.
placed by John Pym in the
custody of Lord Wilmot, 366.
refused bail, 366.
Berkeley (Berkley), Sir Maurice,
of Bruton, co. Somerset, 12.
Berkeley (Barkley), Sir Robert,
King's Serjeant, 269.
Berkhampstead, co. Herts, house
of correction to be erected
in, 83.
Berkhampstead, Little (Berkhamsted Parva) co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 127.
Berkhampstead St. Peter, co. Herts,
83.
Berkshire House (Barkchier Hows),
St. James's, London, 433.
Bermondsey, co. Surrey, 290, 459.
Berrowe, Thomas, a preservator of
the Forest of Dean, 401.
Berry, Mr, of Lid, co. Kent, his
estate valued at 1000, 13.
Bertie, Montagu, 2nd Earl of
Lindsey, taken from his
house by troop of horse,
433.
Bertie, Robert, Lord Willoughby
of Eresby, later 1st Earl of
Lindsey, raises volunteers
for States General, 193.
his claim to Earldom of Oxford,
216.
claims office of Lord Chamberlain, 217.
examines Felton after his
assassination of Duke of
Buckingham, 244
Berwick, co. Northumberland,
Scottish Treaty Commissioners demand dismantling
of fortifications at, 342.
order given for demolition of
fortifications at, 364.
Berwick (Barwick), co. Wilts, 41,
374, 418.
Best, Jacques de, a merchant,
signs joint petition to Privy
Council, 138.
Besthorpe, co. Norfolk, 188.
Beswick. See Bastwick.
Beswick, Mr [? William Beswick, of
Spilmonden, Horsemonden],
co. Kent, his estate valued at
1000, 14.
Bethlem Gabor (Bethelem Gabor,
Bethlen Gabor, Gabriel),
Prince of Transylvania, considered as possible King of
Bohemia, 88.
Bohemian Estates on good
terms with, 89, 94.
89, 135.
reported to be in field with
army, 94.
said to have been crowned
King of Hungary, 119, 122,
128, 135.
military assistance expected
from, 122, 128.
Bevall. See Beauvale.
Bze, Theodore de, French Protestant writer and minister in
Geneva, purchase of his
Greek Testament, 391.
Bickford, Thomas, a smith, work
undertaken by him at
Hatfield House, 5.
Biggen, Laurence, appointed keeper
of game, 35.
Billingsley, Captain. See Billingsley,
Henry.
Billingsley, Henry, Captain, his examination concerning conspiracy against Parliament read
in House of Commons, 359.
Billott, Mr. See Bellott, Thomas.
Bingen [Hesse, Germany], Ansbach's troops to camp at, 121.
Bingham, John, Captain, appointed
commissioner to consider
military assistance for
Palatinate, 141.
Bingham, Mr, Steward to the
Marquis of Dorchester, 442.
Bingley, Sir John, of Westminster,
Clerk (later Remembrancer)
of the Exchequer, disclosure
at Lord Treasurer Suffolk's
examination of abuses committed by, 97, 99, 106, 107,
109, 110, 111.
his denial of charges, 100.
Yelverton's indictment of, 108.
sentence passed on, 110.
censured by Star Chamber,
113.
Birchmore (Burchmore), Mary, wife
of Thomas Birchmore,
petition to King, 446.
Birchmore, Thomas, formerly
Rector of Beachampton, co.
Bucks, petition for grant of
arrears of tithes to, 446.
Bird (Byrde), William, Dean of
the Arches, 53.
Bird, , accuses Wright of
plotting death of King and
Prince of Wales, 6.
Biscay, Bay of, Catherine of
Braganza's ship delayed in,
444.
Bishopsgate, London, 255, 396.
Bishopsteignton (Teignton), co.
Devon, manor of, 36, 37.
Bishop Stortford (Bishops Stortford), co. Herts, 115.
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
Blackamoor, at Theobalds, 166.
Black Bull Gate, [? Strand],
London, 208.
Blacke, Mr. See Blake, John.
Blagdon (Blagden), co. Somerset,
tithes of, 195, 380, 381.
effect of war on tillage at, 381.
Blagdon (Blagden) Park, co.
Somerset, 287, 459.
Warden of. See Gerard, Walter.
Blair, Adam, Clerk to the Scottish
Treaty Commissioners, 329
(2), 337, 341, 342(2), 343
(2), 344, 346, 350, 351, 356.
Blake (Blacke) John, Rector of
Elstree, co. Herts, collects
money towards defence of
King of Bohemia, 125.
Bland, , his evidence produced
at examination of Lord
Treasurer Suffolk, 99.
Blandford, co. Dorset, letter dated
from, 230.
321, 386.
King's carriages moved to
Newbury from, 380.
Blatchford, Robert, witnesses Earl
of Pembroke's will, 416.
Blay, , complaint about, 134.
Blayne, Colonel [? Thomas Blaney,
Parliamentary commander],
at Sudeley, 376.
Blechenden, Mr [? Thomas
Blechenden, of Woodnesborough], co. Kent, his estate
valued at 500, 13.
Blechenden, Mr [? Humphrey
Blechenden, of Ruffin's Hall,
Aldington], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 300, 13.
Blois [Loir-et-Cher, France], 168.
Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Blount, Mountjoy, 1st Earl of
Newport, Goring claims to
have revealed conspiracy
against Parliament to, 358.
Blount (Blunt), Sir Thomas Pope,
of Tyttenhanger, co. Herts,
collects free gift for King, 15.
collects money for defence of
King of Bohemia, 124.
188.
Blunt, John, Captain, royalist,
Governor of Pebworth, co.
Gloucester, 377, 378.
in charge of garrison at Marston
House, 378.
imprisons Bailiff of Marston
and Pebworth, 379.
Blunt (Blunte), Richard, of Alderholt, co. Dorset, guilty of
encroaching on Earl of Salisbury's waste at Alderholt, 236.
Blunt, Sir Thomas Pope. See
Blount, Sir Thomas Pope.
Blunt, Mr, conveys message from
Earl of Salisbury to Earl of
Dorset, 318.
Blunt, Captain. See Blunt, John.
Boas. See Baas.
Bocking Park, co. Essex, marriage
jointure of Lady Anne Cecil
to include, 178.
Boghe, Captain See Baugh,
William.
Bohemia, election of King of
Bohemia discussed at Prague
by Estates of, 88.
Elector Palatine elected King
of, 90, 91.
defence of proceedings of
Estates of, 91.
money collected in England
towards defence of, 117,
124, 125, 126, 127, 128,
129(2), 135, 137.
Count of Thurn reported to be
with army on frontiers of, 122.
Mansfeld makes incursion from
Upper Palatinate into, 151.
Boisdauphin, Urbain de Laval,
Seigneur de, Marshal of
France, 124.
Bolstrede, Mr. See Bulstrod.
Bolton Abbey, co. Yorks, letter
dated from, 402.
Bonde, Mr, 87.
Books of News, purchased for Earl
of Salisbury, 389.
Booth (Boothe), Mr., Steward to
the Marquis of Hertford, 375.
Bordeaux (Bourdeaulx) [France],
mention made in examination concerning conspiracy
against Parliament of a
canon of, 360.
Bosevile (Bosvile), Sir Robert, of
Little Mote and Petham
Court, Eynsford, co. Kent,
his estate valued at 1000,
14.
Boswell, Sir William, English Ambassador at the Hague, 232.
House of Lords permits opening of correspondence between King and, 319.
Boteler. See Butler.
Boughton (Bouten), co. Northants,
letters dated from, 292, 433.
Bouillon, Henri de la Tour, Duc de,
Bohemian hopes of profiting
from alliance of Elector
Palatine with, 89.
Bound, Bartholomew, 42.
Bourchiers (Bourcheirs) Hall,
Tollesbury, co. Essex, letter
dated from, 449.
Bouten. See Boughton.
Bow Bridge. See Bulbridge.
Bowen, Lieutenant-Colonel. See
Bowen, Henry.
Bowen, Henry, Lieutenant-Colonel,
Parliamentary commander,
his troops quartered at
Cranborne, 387.
Bowes, Sir Jerome, of London, 31,
32.
Bowes, , member of the jury at
Franklin's trial, 24.
Bowle, John, chaplain to Robert
Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury,
endorses certificate, 2.
Bowman, William, 458.
Bowyer, Lady Anne [? widow of Sir
Henry Bowyer, of Denham,
co. Bucks, involved in
legal proceedings, 447.
Bowyer, Christopher, coroner
within the liberties of Cranborne, co. Dorset, guilty of destruction of young trees, 237.
his violent behaviour at
Chetterwood, 278.
Bowyer, Francis, of All Saints,
Hertford, co. Herts, in arrears with contribution towards defence of King of
Bohemia, 126.
Box, Henry, grocer, of London, 418.
Boyle, Lewis, Viscount Boyle of
Kinalmeaky, son of Richard
Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, 283.
Boyle, Richard, 1st Earl of Cork,
letters to Lord Clifford, 272,
279.
275, 276, 277, 282, 316.
Lord Deputy Wentworth's
attitude towards, 276.
letters to Earl of Salisbury,
281, 282.
Boyle, Richard, Viscount Dungarvan, later 2nd Earl of
Cork, marriage settlement
between Elizabeth Clifford
and, 272.
275, 276, 279, 280.
letter to Lord Clifford, 277.
Goring claims to have revealed
plot against Parliament to,
358.
Boys, Sir [? Edward Boys, of Fredville, Nonington], co. Kent,
his estate valued at 1000, 13.
Boys, Sir John, of St. Gregory's
Priory, Canterbury, co.
Kent (d. 1612), his heir. See
Boys, Thomas.
Boys (Boyes) [? Samuel Boys, of
Elfords, Hawkhurst], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
500, 13.
Boys, Sir Thomas, nephew and
heir of Sir John Boys, his
estate valued at 500, 13.
Boys, William, of St. James in
South Elmham, co. Suffolk,
sued for libel, 188.
Bradborn (Bradburne), Mr, a
London silk merchant, 264,
268.
Bradburne. See Bradborn.
Bradbury (Bradberye), Mr [?
Robert Bradbury, of Braughing, co. Herts], guest at Hatfield House, 2.
Bradfeild. See Broadfield.
Bradninch (Bradnynch), co. Devon,
rectory of, 7.
Bradshawe, Peter, of St. Austin's
in Watling Street, London,
merchant-tailor, mentioned
in accusation of fraudulent
dealing brought against 1st
Earl of Salisbury, 248.
Braithwaite (Brathwaite), Charles,
keeper of the goods and
ornaments of St. Giles
Church, Norwich, 53.
Bramson, Captain, 377.
Bramston, Sir Mondiford, a Master
in Chancery, of Little
Baddow, co. Essex, 447.
Brandenburg, John Sigismund,
Elector of, Bohemian expectations from kinship of Elector Palatine with, 89.
Brandon, Gregory (Gregorie), the
common hangman of
London, 399.
Branksea or Brownsea Castle, co.
Dorset, 177.
Branksea Island (Insula Brownsea),
co. Dorset, 177, 320.
munition and ordnance on, 353.
Brathwaite, Charles. See Braithwaite, Charles.
Braughing (Braughinge, Broughin),
co. Herts, hundred of, 10.
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, and other
parishes within hundred of,
125, 126.
Earl of Salisbury's election
directive to freeholders of
hundred of, 188.
312, 313.
Bray, Richard, servant to the King,
256.
Bray, Thomas, servant to the King,
256.
Braynford. See Brentford.
Breach (Breache) Lane, Rushton,
co. Dorset, waste called, 237.
Brentford (Braynford), co. Middlesex, 177.
Brent Pelham (Pelham Arsa), co.
Herts, money collected towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of,
126.
Brereton, , gives evidence at
Franklin's trial, 26.
Brett, Sir John, of Edmonton, co.
Middlesex, fails to ppear
on the jury trying Franklin,
24.
Brett, Sir Robert, of West Malling,
co. Kent, his estate valued
at 2000, 14.
Brett, Thomas, Captain, of the
Savoy, co. Middlesex, Receiver-General to the Earl of
Salisbury, 2, 12, 17, 30, 151,
164.
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 9,
11, 134.
requests to be nominated
M.P. for Old Sarum, 135.
Brewer, Mr, of Amsterdam, letter
found in Sir Edwin Sandys's
possession from, 156.
Brickendon (Brickendyne), co.
Herts, money collected towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of, 125.
126.
Bridell, Mr. See Bridle, Edward.
Bridges, Thomas, in the service of
the Earl of Salisbury, his
accounts, 450.
Bridgewater, J. See Egerton, John.
Bridgstooke. See Brigstock.
Bridle. See Bridle, Edward.
Bridle (Bridell), Edward, in the
service of the Earl of Salisbury, 390(2), 429.
Bridle (Brydall), Mr, a London
goldsmith, 438.
letter to Reynolds, 495.
Brigham, Mr, coachmaker, of
London, 258(2).
Brigs, Thomas, tenant to the Earl
of Salisbury at Essendine,
co. Rutland, signs petition,
458.
Brigstock (Bridgstooke, Bridgstocke), co. Northants,
vicarage of, 31.
194, 459.
complaint concerning alleged
excessive taxation of parks
at, 194.
Earl of Salisbury's request to
feoffees of, 264.
money distributed amongst
poor at, 379.
payments towards maintenance
of five garrisons by tenants
of, 380.
papers dealing with park at, 384.
taxes imposed on, 385, 403.
letter dated from, 403.
petition from tenants at, 403.
Bailiff of. See Jackson,
Nicholas.
Briscoe, Edward, of Aldenham, co.
Herts, chosen sheriff of
Hertfordshire, 54.
Briscoe, Mr, Steward to Lord
Barrett, 334.
Brise, Thomas, petition for payment of work, 373.
Bristol (Bristow), co. Gloucester,
not thought to be in danger
of Spanish invasion, 219.
246, 393, 407.
lease of ironworks in Forest of
Dean held by merchants of,
373.
reference to surrender by
Fiennes of, 411.
Bristol, Bishop of. See Felton,
Nicholas.
Bristol, Earl of. See Digby, John.
Britain's Burse, Strand, London,
18, 151, 392.
tax paid towards maintenance
of Fairfax's army by tenants
of, 391.
Britanicus, purchased, 383, 385.
Brittany, reference to Penington's
attacks on coast of, 231.
Brittiffe (Britiffe), Richard, warden
of St. Martin's Church,
Norwich, presents Stocking,
Cooke and Alchurch for
non-attendance at church,
16.
Broadfield (Bradfield), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
Broadnax (Broadnex), Mr [?
Richard Broadnax of
Cheriton], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 500, 14.
Broad Street (Broadstreate)
London, 27, 28.
Broadwater, co. Herts, hundred of,
83
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parishes in hundred
of, 125, 137.
constable of. See Westwood,
Jonas.
Brockenbrough. See Brokenborough.
Brockman, Mr [? Henry Brokman,
of Newington and Cheriton],
co. Kent, his estate valued
at 1000, 14.
Brodnax, Henry, a prisoner in
Newgate, letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 389.
informs on Fussell, 389.
Brograve, Symon, of Hamels,
Braughing, co. Herts, collects
money towards defence of
King of Bohemia, 126.
Brokenborough (Brockenbrough),
co. Wilts, letter dated from,
448.
Bromfield, Mr, of Codsheath
hundred, co. Kent, his estate
valued at 300, 14.
Bromley, John, signs joint petition
to Coke, 38.
Brook, Lady. See Brooke,
Elizabeth.
Brooke, Elizabeth, of Cowling, co.
Kent, widow of George
Brooke (executed 1603), her
estate valued at 700, 14.
Brooke, Henry, 11th Lord Cobham,
his pedigrees at Salisbury
House, 252.
Brouncker (Brunckard), Henry,
Gentleman-in-waiting to
James, Duke of York, questioned by House of
Commons, 451.
Brown, Richard, a King's
messenger, complaint against
11 and n.
Browne, John, stationer, supplies
books for Viscount Cranborne, 215.
Browne, Richard, of Wenhaston,
co. Suffolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 176.
Browne, William, miller, of Higham,
co. Suffolk, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 192.
Browne, Mr [? Richard Browne, of
Shingleton, Great Chart] co.
Kent, his estate valued at
300, 14.
Brownists, The, Sir Edwin Sandys
questioned about his correspondence with, 157.
Brownsea Castle. See Branksea
Castle.
Broxbourne (Broxborne), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 127.
Brulart, Nicolas. See Sillery.
Brunckard. See Brouncker, Henry.
Brunswick-Wolfenbttel, Christian,
Duke of, and Bishop of
Halberstadt, prepares to oppose Spinola's forces, 122.
Bruntiland. See Burntisland.
Brussels (Bruxells) [Belgium], 273.
Bryan. See Lynch, Bryan.
Bryan (Brian), Richard, mentioned
in tract called New Magna
Charta, 408.
Bryan, Mr [? William Bryan, of
Wrotham], co. Kent, his
property valued, 14.
Brydall, Mr. See Bridle.
Brydges, George, 6th Baron
Chandos of Sudeley, 376.
Buchanon, Mr, conveys Robert
Cecil's message to English
Ambassador in Paris, 305.
Buck, Sir Peter, of Rochester, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
300, 14.
Buckett, Rowland, painter, of
Swan Close, St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, London, work
undertaken by him at
Hatfield House, 4.
Buckhurst, Lord. See Sackville,
Thomas.
Buckingham, Earl (later Duke) of.
See Villiers, George.
Buckland, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 126.
Bucquoy (Buquoy, Burquoy),
Charles de Longeval, Count,
forces said to be marching
from Italy to join, 104.
his death, 151.
Budaeus or Bud, Guillaume,
French Councillor of State
and Master of Requests, and
literary critic (d. 1540),
purchase of his Lexicon, 391.
Budden, Edward, of Wimborne
St. Giles, co. Dorset, Keeper
of Burstock Walk, co. Dorset,
41.
Budden, Sir William. See Button,
Sir William.
Buffkin, Levin, of Gore Court,
Otham, co. Kent, his estate
valued at 500, 14.
Bulbridge (Bow Bridge), Wilton,
co. Wilts., 46.
Bulstrod (Bolstrede) [? Edward
Bulstrod, of the Middle
Temple, London], 269.
Bunckley, , [? of Alderholt,
co. Dorset], guilty of possessing encroached land on Earl
of Salisbury's waste at Alderholt, 236.
Bungay, co. Suffolk, manor of, 56.
Bungay, Holy Trinity, parish of,
co. Norfolk, 177.
Buntingford, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 125.
Burbage (Burbith), co. Wilts, 395.
Burbith. See Burbage.
Burchin [? Birch] Coppice,
Chetterwood, co. Dorset, 140.
Burchmore, Mary. See Birchmore,
Mary.
Burcistooke Walke. See Burstock
Walk.
Burford (Burfford), Mr, 245.
Burgh, Richard, 1st Earl of St.
Albans, 282.
Burghley, near Stamford, co.
Northants, letter dated from,
118.
Buridanus, Joannes, French philosopher and Rector of the
University of Paris in XVth
century, purchase of work
by, 391.
Burlamachi. See Burlamachi, Philip.
Burlamachi (Bourlamaqui, Burlemacke), Philip, merchant, of
St. Bennet, Gracechurch,
London, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 96, 106.
129, 187(2).
Burleigh, Lady. See Cecil, Mildred.
Burlemacke. See Burlamachi,
Philip.
Burley, Lord. See Balfour, Robert.
Burley, Uncle and Aunt. See Cecil,
William; Cecil, Elizabeth.
Burnet, Thomas, graduate in
medicine of Montpellier
University, later physician
at Edinburgh, signs death
certificate of Viscount
Cranborne, 436.
Burntisland (Bruntiland), Fifeshire,
Scotland, Scots build fortifications at, 335.
Burrow or Barrow (Barrowe),
Hambleden, co. Northants,
conveyed to Balliol College,
116, 121.
Burseystok Walk. See Burstock
Walk.
Burstock (Burseystoke, Burcistooke)
Walk, co. Dorset, 41, 296.
Keeper of. See Budden,
Edward.
Burton, Henry, Puritan preacher
and polemicist, 398.
Burton, Robert, divine, his Anatomy
of Melancholy bought for
Arthur Capell, 258.
Burwood [? Bowood], co. Dorset,
207, 386.
Busby, Richard, Headmaster of
Westminster School, 334.
Bush Lane, London, 26.
Bushey (Bushy), co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 125.
Bushy, Charles [? of Cheshunt, co.
Herts], 158.
Butler. See Butler, John, of Hanley.
Butler or Boteler, family of, of
Woodhall in Watton, co.
Herts, 136.
Butler (Boteler), Beckingham
(Bockingham), of Tewin
Manor, co. Herts, collects
money towards defence of
King of Bohemia, 125.
petition to Earl of Middlesex,
175.
Butler, Ellis (Elles), 41.
Butler (Butteler), George, cousin
of Lord Clifford, 276.
Butler, James, 1st Marquis of
Ormond, purchase of copy of
King's letter to, 389.
Butler or Boteler, Sir John, of
Woodhall in Watton, co.
Herts, guest at Hatfield
House, 1.
188, 192, 300, 301, 311.
elected M.P. for Hertfordshire,
205 and n.
Earl of Salisbury's directive to
freeholders to vote for, 209,
Butler, John, of Hanley, co. Dorset,
Keeper of Stapleford Walk.
co. Dorset, 41, 58.
Butler, John, of Woodhall in
Watton, co. Herts, elected
M.P. for Hertfordshire, 205
and n.
Butler, John, 128.
Butler or Boteler, Sir Oliver, of
Berham Court, Teston, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
800, 14.
Butler or Boteler, Sir Robert, of
Woodhall in Watton, co.
Herts, receives money collected for Bohemia, 137.
Butler, Captain, guest at Hatfield
House, 1.
Button (Budden), Sir William, of
Alton Priors, co. Wilts, guest
at Hatfield House, 2.
Buttons Close, Starston, co.
Norfolk, 116.
Byfield, Nicholas, theological writer,
his The Marrow of the Oracles
of God purchased, 286.
Bygrave, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.
Byng, Mr [? George Byng, of
Wrotham] co. Kent, his
estate valued at 1000, 14.
Byrde, William. See Bird, William.