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
F
F
Fagge (Fage), Mr [? Edward Fagge,
of Ewell, Faversham], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
800, 14.
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, of Denton and
Nun Appleton, co. Yorks,
later 3rd Baron Fairfax of
Cameron, Commander-inChief of Parliamentary
forces, payments towards
army of, 379, 380, 385(2),
386, 391(2), 402, 403(2).
his letters published, 385(2).
his soldiers at Rushton, 388.
issues warrant to protect deer
in Hatfield Park, 391.
criticised in a pamphlet, 397.
letter to Colonel Horton, 401.
issues warrant to protect deer
in Enfield Chase, 403.
attacked in the tract called
New Magna Charta, 405.
Fairwood, Cranborne, co. Dorset,
tithes of, 392.
Falkener, John, summoned as witness in case between Earl of
Exeter and Sir Thomas Lake,
68.
Falmouth, co. Cornwall, new fort at,
77.
444.
Falthrop (Ffalthrop), Thomas, of
Giggleswicke, co. Yorks, and
Peterhouse, Cambridge University, later Rector of Little
Berkhampstead, co. Herts,
letter to Carter, 19.
Fanchurche Street. See Fenchurch
Street.
Fane, Sir Francis, of Mereworth, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
3000, 14.
Fane, Sir George, of Burston, Hunton, co. Kent, his estate
valued at 800, 14.
Fane, Sir Henry, of Hadlow, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
(?) 3000, 14.
Fanshawe, Mr. See Fanshawe, Henry.
Fanshawe, Henry, of Ware Park,
co. Herts, elected M.P. for
Hertford, 205 and n.
Farmery (Farmory), John, Chancellor of Lincoln diocese,
articles of inquiry into gratuities given to, 365.
Farmory, Dr. See Farmery, John.
Farnell, Thomas [? Thomas Furnell,
of Gray's Inn, London], involved in legal proceedings,
40.
Farnese, Alessandro, Prince of
Parma, his portrait at Salisbury House, 251.
Faukenbrieg, Lord. See Belasyse,
Thomas.
Feakes, Mr, a London goldsmith,
257.
Feathers (Ffethers), James [? of
Alderholt, co. Dorset],
granted plot on Earl of
Salisbury's waste at Alderholt, 236.
Felton, John, Lieutenant, description of assassination of Duke
of Buckingham by, 244,
245.
Felton, Nicholas, Bishop of Bristol,
later Bishop of Ely, requested to contribute towards theological college in
Chelsea, 57.
his verdict at examination of
Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 112.
in favour of referring Yelverton
to King's clemency, 132.
Fenchurch (Fanchurche) Street,
London, 234.
Fenton, Joseph, a London surgeon,
endorses certificate, 2.
Fenton, Lord. See Erskine,
Thomas.
Ferdinand II, Emperor, deposed as
King of Bohemia, 88.
reasons for his deposition, 92,
93.
said to be dominated by
Jesuits, 94.
119, 151.
alleged to have given Spinola
free hand in conduct of war
in Germany; 122.
Duke of Bavaria reconciles
upper Austria and, 128.
prospect of war between England and, 159.
proposes to invest Duke of
Bavaria with the Elector
Palatine's electoral power,
159.
preparing to attack United
Provinces, 192.
States General alarmed by
expansion within Germany
of power of, 230.
Ferdinand, Infante Cardinal, son of
Philip III, King of Spain,
later Governor of the Spanish
Netherlands, meets Prince
Charles, 171.
Ferrabosco (Ferrboscio, Ferraboscoe), Alfonso, musician,
395(2).
Ferrara [Italy], letter dated from,
52.
Ferrbosco (Ferraboscoe), Mr. See
Ferrabosco, Alfonso.
Ferrers (Ferris), Sir John, of Markyate, Caddington, co. Herts,
guest at Hatfield House, 2.
Ferris, Sir John. See Ferrers, Sir
John.
Fert-Bernard (Benart), (La)
[Sarthe, France], handed
over to Duc de Mayenne, 124.
Fetter Lane, London, letter dated
from, 204.
Fettiplace, John, guardian of
Nathaniel Weston, imprisoned for undertaking armed
service for Parliament, 419.
Ffarwel, Sir John, of Boughton, co.
Kent, 87.
Ffaukland, Viscount. See Cary,
Henry.
Ffen, Sir Robert, of Kensington,
co. Middlesex, 381.
Ffines, Colonel. See Fiennes, John.
Ffountayne, Serjeant. See Fountaine, John.
Ffowles. See Fowle, Mathias.
Ffranklyn. See Franklin, James.
Ffryens. See Fryern.
Ffynch, Sir Thomas. See Finch,
Sir Thomas.
Ffynnes, Mr. See Fiennes,
Nathaniel.
Field (Feild), Edmund, of Aslacton,
co. Norfolk, involved in case
of libel, 186.
Field (Ffeilde), George, a constable
of the half hundred of Hertford, 126.
Field, [? Henry Field, underkeeper
of Theobalds Park], 175(2).
order issued for arrest of, 175.
Fiennes (Ffines, Fynes), John,
Colonel, Parliamentary commander, his soldiers at Rushton, 388.
Fiennes (Ffynnes, Ffines),
Nathaniel, M.P. for Banbury,
later Parliamentary governor
of Bristol, reports on conspiracy against Parliament,
359.
mentioned in tract called New
Magna Charta, 411.
Fiennes, William, 1st Viscount
Saye and Sele, Goring discloses conspiracy against
Parliament to, 358.
433.
Filer, Mr. See Fyler, George.
Filmer (Fylmer), Sir Edward, of
East Sutton, co. Kent, his
estate valued at (?) 400, 14.
Finch, Mr. See Finch, John.
Finch, Mr, Serjeant. See Finch,
Sir Henry.
Finch, Sir Heneage, Recorder of
London and Speaker of the
House of Commons, 175.
receives peremptory order from
King, 211.
Finch, (Sir) John, barrister, later
Speaker of the House of
Commons and Lord Keeper,
acts for defence in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 103, 107.
counsel for defence in Yelverton's trial, 131.
letters to English Lords Commissioners, 326, 327.
Finch, Sir Henry, Serjeant-at-law,
acts for prosecution in examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 97.
131.
Finch (Fynch), Sir Moyle, of Eastwell Place, Eastwell, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
(?) 1000, 14.
Finch (Ffynch), Sir Thomas, of
Heneage House, London and
Eastwell, co. Kent, 167.
Finch (Ffinche), Thomas, of
Brickendon, co. Herts, in
arrears with contribution
towards defence of King of
Bohemia, 126.
Finch (Fynch) Mr [? Thomas
Finch, of Kingsdown], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
400, 14.
Findall, Richard, witnesses Earl of
Pembroke's will, 416.
Finnet, (Sir) John, of Soulton, near
Dover, co. Kent, guest at
Hatfield House, 2.
80, 90, 91.
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 94,
96, 103, 105, 131.
Fisher, Captain, cornet in the troop
commanded by Captain John
Blunt, reference to his considerate behaviour, 379.
Fishpool (Ffishepoole) Ward, St.
Albans, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within, 125.
Fiske, Ambrose, late vicar of
Gayton, co. Norfolk, sues
Drury for non-payment of
tithes, 18.
FitzJames [? John, of Leweston, co.
Dorset], 39, 215.
to apologize to Ashley, 215.
complaint about behaviour of,
417.
FitzJames, Margaret, her son's
threatening behaviour towards Stillingfleet, 417.
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
418.
FitzJames, Captain, in charge of
foot company in Dorset, 354.
Flanders, anxiety in England over
alleged military preparations
in, 212, 217.
427.
Flche, La [Sarthe, France], Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Fleet (Flight, Fflete) Street, London, 165, 212.
Fleet, prison, London, Bingley to
be committed to, 110.
Fleet, Mr [? of St. Johns, Isle of
Thanet], co. Kent, his estate
valued at 300, 13.
Fleetwood, Colonel [? Charles
Fleetwood], Parliamentary
commander, 402.
Fleetwood, Sir Miles, Receiver of
the Court of Wards, 57, 334
and n.
his evidence produced at examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 98.
Fleetwood, William, Recorder of
London (d. 1594), reference
to, 139.
Flegge, Henry, husbandman, of
Dereham, co. Norfolk, sued
for non-payment of tithes,
78, 84.
Fletcher, William, signs joint petition to Coke, 38.
Flight Street. See Fleet Street.
Florence [Italy], oil from, 439.
Florence, Earl of Salisbury's race
horse called, 429.
Flower, Captain, 378.
Fludd, Mr [? Thomas Fludd, of
Milgate, Bersted], co. Kent,
his estate valued at 400, 14.
Foale, Mr. See Fowle.
Fontainebleau [Seine-et-Marne,
France], Viscount Cranborne
and Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Forbes, Master of. See Forbes,
Arthur.
Forbes, Arthur, Master of Forbes,
charges of his regiment, 336.
Ford (Forde), co. Sussex, manor of,
56.
Fore, Paul, a London innkeeper,
his evidence produced at
examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 100.
Foreman, Dr, implicated in conspiracy to murder Overbury,
20, 21.
his widow gives evidence in
Turner's trial, 21.
received 100 for his services, 21.
Foreman, Mrs, widow of Dr Foreman, gives evidence at Anne
Turner's trial, 21.
Forest, Sir Anthony, of King's
Langley, co. Herts, guest at
Hatfield House, 1.
166.
witnesses marriage contract
between Lady Anne Cecil
and Arthur Capell, 178.
Forest (Fforrest) Robert, keeper of
Old Park, Enfield Chase, 414.
Forrester, Lord. See Forrester,
George.
Forrester, George, 1st Lord Forrester of Corstorphine, opposes
nomination of officers of
state by Scottish Privy
Council, 363.
Fortescue, Captain [? Henry],
guest at Hatfield House, 1.
Fortescue, Nicholas, summoned as
witness in the case between
Earl of Exeter and Sir
Thomas Lake, 68.
Fortescue, Sir William, of Salden,
co. Bucks, 151.
Foster, Lady, 395.
Fotherby, Mr [? Charles Fotherby,
of Barham Court, Barham],
co. Kent, his estate valued at
500, 13.
Fotherby, Dr [Martin], of Canterbury, co. Kent, his estate
valued at 500, 13.
Fountaine (Ffountayne), John, Serjeant-at-law, of Salle, co.
Norfolk, 447.
Fovant, co. Wilts, wounded soldiers
conveyed from Cranborne
to, 380.
Fowle (Foale), Mr [? John Fowle,
of Sandhurst], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 300, 14.
Fowle (Ffowles), Mathias, patentee
of silver thread, mentioned
by Yelverton in his speech in
self-defence to House of
Lords, 148.
Fowler, Agnes [? a bookseller in
Fetter Lane, London], petition to Earl of Suffolk, 11.
Fowler, Sir Thomas, of Islington, co.
Middlesex, chosen foreman
of jury at Anne Turner's
trial, 20.
72.
Fraiser, W. J. and Eliza. See
Fraser.
France, stay of English cloth in, 16.
adverse effects on English
cloth manufacture of export
of wool to, 16.
glass manufactured in England
by natives of, 31.
Shirley passes through, 51.
Earl of Salisbury requested for
hounds to send to, 85.
Bohemian expectations from
friendship of Elector Palatine with, 89.
115, 190, 201, 341.
disturbances in, 120(2), 151.
petition for peace and pardon
to Louis XIII from Protestants of, 155.
imprisonment of Duc de Rohan
gives rise to anxieties
amongst Protestants of, 169.
Pope said to be well disposed
towards, 190.
Valtelline dispute rouses hostility towards Spain in, 190.
hint by States General that
King should be more restrained in his policy of intervention on behalf of Huguenots in, 231.
map of France in Salisbury
House, 250.
difficulty of payments in, 247.
States General disinclined to
treat with Spain without
approval of, 259.
Monsieur Delagard to buy
powder for Earl of Salisbury
in, 271.
journey of Viscount Cranborne
and Robert Cecil in, 288, 289.
Robert and Philip Cecil in, 304.
Scottish demands for English
naval escort of their ships to,
346.
conspirators against Parliament
expect assistance from, 359,
360.
reference to plunder by soldiers
from France during civil
war, 359, 360.
Scottish "incendiaries" escape
to, 367.
France, Chancellor of. See Sillery.
France, King of. See Louis XIII.
France, Queen of. See Anne of
Austria.
France, Queen-Mother of. See
Marie de Medici.
Francis, a fool, his portrait at
Salisbury House, 250.
Frankendale. See Frankenthal.
Frankenthal (Frangnendale, Frankendale) [Rheinland Pfalz,
Germany], negotiations for
surrender to Imperialists of,
168.
187(2).
Frankfurt (am Main) (Francford)
[Germany], 122.
Spinola fails in his design on, 128.
Franklin (Ffrancklyn), James,
apothecary, of Tower Hill,
London, 23.
indicted for his participation
in the murder of Sir Thomas
Overbury, 23.
evidence brought against, 25, 26.
his examination read at his
trial, 26, 27.
his confessions to Coke, 27, 28.
his defence, 29.
condemned to death, 29.
exhorted by Coke to make
further disclosures, 29.
Franklyn, Mr [? of Badlesmere], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
300, 14.
Franquendale. See Frankenthal.
Fraser (Fraiser), Eliza, 427.
Fraser (Fraiser), J. W., letter to
Eliza Frazer, 427.
Frederick I, Duke of Holstein, 84.
Frederick V, Elector Palatine and
King of Bohemia, exposition
of his qualifications for election as King of Bohemia, 88,
89.
elected King of Bohemia, 91.
to meet Kings of Denmark and
Sweden at Nuremberg, 104.
his ambassador in England
requests contributions for
defence of, 117, 121.
118(2), 119, 151, 152.
entertains Turkish and Hungarian ambassadors at
Prague, 122.
contributions by inhabitants of
Hertfordshire towards defence of, 124126, 127(2),
129.
Bethem Gabor said to be on his
way with forces to assist,
128.
reference to his courage, 133.
expected in United Provinces,
147.
his arrival at the Hague expected, 147.
suggestion in House of Commons that he be given money
directly and not through
Exchequer, 155.
his agent in London. See
Abraham, William.
Freeman, Robert, formerly in the
service of Dr Foreman, gives
evidence at the trial of Anne
Turner, 21.
Freeman, Mr, Escheator of Hertfordshire, 257.
Freeze, John, petition to Earl of
Salisbury, 459.
Freher, Philip, tutor to the Earl of
Salisbury's children, letter to
Collins, 247.
Freke, Captain, in charge of foot
company in Dorset, 354.
French, William, an Irish sailor,
drowned at St. Michael's
Mount, 266.
French Congregation in London,
submit petition concerning
their grievances to King, 40.
Friars (Fryers), St. James, Norwich,
property called, 16.
Frier, Sir William. See Fryer, Sir
William.
Fry (Frye), William, of Alderholt,
co. Dorset, guilty of encroaching on Earl of Salisbury's waste at Alderholt,
236.
Fry, Captain. See Fry, John.
Fry, John, of Tarrant Gunville, co.
Dorset, Parliamentary commander, in charge of foot
company in Dorset, 354.
380.
Fryer (Frier), Sir William, of
Maidecroft, co. Herts,
Gentleman Pensioner of the
King, 56.
Fryern (Ffryens), Chaldon, co. Surrey, tenement called, 430.
Fryers. See Friars.
Fulford, Sir Francis, of Little Tollard, co. Dorset, letter to
Fussell, 320.
Furneux Pelham, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 126.
Fussell, John, of Blandford, co.
Dorset and New Inn, co.
Middlesex, Deputy-Steward
to Earl of Salisbury in Dorset
and Wiltshire, later an
Attorney-at-law, recommended to Earl of Salisbury,
196.
replaces Sherfield as DeputySteward, 200.
201, 320, 374, 386.
letters to Keighley, 201, 229.
coldly received by Sherfield, 201.
prisoner in Newgate, London,
389.
informed upon by Brodnax,
389.
Fustians, 6.
Fyler (Filer), George, Rector of
Cranborne, to be paid 40
annually, 209.
Fylmer, Sir Ed. See Filmer, Sir
Edward.
Fynes, Edward. See Clinton,
Edward.
Fynes, Mrs [? Eleanor Fynes, wife
of Sir Henry Fynes, of
Kirksted, co. Lincs, son of
Henry Clinton or Fiennes,
2nd Earl of Lincoln], guest
at Hatfield House, 1.