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
G
G
Gabriel, Mr, 390.
Gage, Mr [? John Gage, of Raunds,
co. Northants], 194.
Gardiner, Dr. See Gardiner, George.
Gardiner, George, former Dean of
Norwich, his legacy, 53.
Gardiner (Gardner), Sir Thomas, of
the Inner Temple, late Recorder of London, 158.
Gardiner, Sir Thomas, of Bourchiers
Hall, Tollesbury, co. Essex,
letter to Viscountess Cranborne, 449.
Gardiner (Garner), Mr, guest at
Hatfield House, 1.
Gare (Gayre) [? Lamorran, co.
Cornwall], 420.
Garland, Mr. See Garland,
Augustine.
Garland, Augustine, M.P. for Queenborough, co. Kent, reports on
Earl of Salisbury's case for
compensation, 424.
Garner, Mr. See Gardiner.
Garrad, Sir John. See Garrard, Sir
John.
Garrard (Garrarde), Henry, witness
to marriage contract between
Lady Anne Cecil and Arthur
Capell, 178.
Garrard (Garrad, Garrat), Sir John,
of Lamer, Wheathampstead,
co. Herts, collects money
towards defence of King of
Bohemia, 125.
192, 206.
Garrat, Sir John. See Garrard, Sir
John.
Garratt, Lord. See Gerard,
Gilbert.
Garrett, Mr, guest at Hatfield
House, 2.
Garter, The, resetting with diamonds of Earl of Salisbury's
George Garter, 272.
Garter, Chaplains of the, 7.
Garter, Order of the, King issues
new regulations affecting,
210, 294.
Garway (Garroway), Sir William, of
London, merchant, 100, 151.
Gatehouse, prison, Westminster,
London, Williams committed
by Sir Thomas Lake to, 63,
70, 71.
Gawen (Gowen), Elizabeth [? of
Norrington, co. Wilts], her
claims to part of Cranborne
Chase, 39.
owns coppices in Wiltshire, 41,
46.
Gawen, Thomas, son of Elizabeth
Gawen, owns coppices in
Wiltshire, 41.
Gayre. See Gare.
Gaynton, co. Norfolk, 18.
Geddings (Giddings), co. Herts,
manor of, 10.
Earl of Salisbury's election
directive to freeholders of
manor of, 188.
Geldorp (Gildtropp), George,
Flemish portrait-painter,
paints portraits of members
of Earl of Salisbury's family,
216.
Geldston. See Gilston.
Gell. See Gell, Sir John.
Gell, Sir John, of Whitby Abbey,
co. Yorks, defeated by Earl
of Northampton, 374
Geneva [Switzerland], Robert Cecil
in, 247.
letter dated from, 247.
Gentlemen Pensioners, oath administered to Captain of, 209.
316.
to be organized for defence of
Queen, royal children, etc.,
320.
Captain of. See Howard, Theophilus; Cecil, William.
George, King. See Podiebrad,
George.
George, The, inn, Cranborne, co.
Dorset, kept by father of
Cornet Joyce, 379.
George, The, inn, Warminster, co.
Wilts, 287.
George Garter, The, reset for Earl
of Salisbury with precious
stones, 272.
George Ribbon, The, bought for
Earl of Salisbury, 304.
Gerard, Lord. See Gerard, Thomas.
Gerard, Gilbert, 2nd Baron
Gerard of Gerard's Bromley,
on active service against
Imperialists in Germany, 128.
Gerard (Gerrard), Katherine, of
Sampford Orcas, co. Somerset, 321.
Gerard (Gerrard), Robert, of
Sampford Orcas, co. Somerset, wardship of, 321.
Gerard, Thomas, 1st Baron Gerard
of Gerard's Bromley, letters
to Earl of Salisbury concerning Captaincy of King's
Guard, 43(3), 45, 53, 55.
reference to his death, 56 and n.
Gerard (Gerrat), Walter, Warden of
Blagdon Park, co. Somerset,
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
459.
Gerard (Gerrard), Mr, 287.
Gerbier, Balthazar, painter, architect and courtier, in the
Duke of Buckingham's (later
the King's) service, 196.
German, Mr. See Jermyn, Henry.
Germany (Dutchland), Shirley in,
51.
military movements in, 119,
121, 122.
Emperor said to have given
Spinola free hand to conduct
war in, 122.
King receives letter from Protestant Union of, 129.
Ogle's views on military qualities of people of, 135.
Spain begins preparations for
war in, 135.
147, 341.
Earl of Salisbury's gift to a
scholar from, 166.
growing dislike of Spaniards
and foreign armies in, 190.
States General alarmed by
expansion of Emperor's
power within, 230.
map of Germany in Salisbury
House, 250.
Gesures, Louis Potier, Seigneur de,
Secretary of State to Louis
XIII, agreement between
Louis XIII and Marie de
Medici countersigned by, 124.
Ghent [East Flanders, Netherlands], attempt made to
seize Prince of Orange by
people of, 366.
Gibbon, Mr [? John Gibbon, of
Charlton, Bishopsborne], co.
Kent, his estate valued at
700, 13.
Gibbon, Mr, of Codsheath hundred,
co. Kent, his estate valued
at 300, 14.
Gibson, Sir Alexander, junior, of
Durie, later Lord Durie, his
nomination by King as Chief
Clerk of the Register expected to be rejected by
Scottish Parliament, 366.
Giddings. See Geddings.
Gifford, Robert, physician, 290.
Gift of Washford, The, of Ireland,
capsizes at St. Michael's
Mount quay, 266.
Gilborn, Sir Nicholas, of Charing,
co. Kent, his estate valued
at 800, 14.
Gildtropp, George. See Geldorp,
George.
Gill, John, of Wyddial, co. Herts, 188.
Gilston (Geldston), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
Girling (Girlinge), Thomas, of
Mendham, co. Suffolk, sued
for non-payment of tithes, 137.
Glamorganshire, Lady Catherine
Cecil's jointure provided
from Earl of Leicester's
lands in, 404.
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland,
305.
Glass, manufactured by Frenchmen
in England, 31.
Glass, John, Keeper of Salisbury
House, London, 18, 151,
234.
sends household goods to Hatfield House, 57.
Glencairn, Earl of. See Cunningham, William.
Globe, The, playhouse, Southwark,
London, Viscount Cranborne
and his brother see play by
Charles at, 264, 267.
Gloucester (Glocester), co.
Gloucester, 215, 407.
defeat of Lord Herbert near,
374.
Royalist siege of, 375.
Committee of, 377, 378.
Honour of, 418.
Godfrey, Mr [? Thomas Godfrey, of
Lid], co. Kent, his estate
valued at 3000, 13.
Godfrey, William, mentioned in
tract called New Magna
Charta, 408.
Godolphin, co. Cornwall, letter
dated from, 260.
Godolphin, Sir Francis, of Godolphin, co. Cornwall, letter to
Keighley, 259.
Godolphin, Sir William, of Breage,
co. Cornwall, 12.
Gold, Thomas, hunts deer in Cranborne Chase, 46.
Gold (Gould), William, of Alvediston, co. Wilts, owns coppices in Wiltshire, 41.
Goldsithney (Gouldsinney), co.
Cornwall, 253.
Goldsmith (Gouldsmith), Sir [?
Francis Goldsmith, of
Marshal's Court, Crayford],
co. Kent, his estate valued
at 500, 14.
Goldsmiths Hall, London, 423, 432.
Golius, Theophilus, of Strasbourg,
Professor of Moral Philosophy, purchase of his Epitome doctrinae moralis, 286.
Gondomar, Don Diego Sarmiento,
Conde de, Spanish Ambassador in England, 52, 129,
138, 170(2), 171.
King protests about Palatinate
to, 130.
offers his services to Prince
Charles in Madrid, 169.
made member of Spanish Council of State, 169.
entertains Prince Charles to
dinner, 171.
arranges for Prince Charles to
view Infanta secretly in
Prado, 174.
Gonthrop. See Gunthorpe.
Good, Valentine, constable of
Cranborne, 137.
Goodwin, George, Latin verse
writer and satirist, purchase
of his Melissa religionis
pontificae, 286.
Goodwin, John, M.P. for Haslemere, co. Surrey, reports on
Earl of Salisbury's case for
compensation, 424.
Goodwin, Robert, painter of
heraldic arms, 455.
Goolde, Captain, in charge of foot
company in Dorset, 354.
Goosam, Mr, of Cornilo Hundred,
co. Kent, his estate valued, 13.
Goose, George, of North Tuddenham, co. Norfolk, sued for
debt, 78.
Gorhambury, co. Herts, letter dated
from, 87.
Goring, Colonel. See Goring, George.
Goring, George, Baron Goring
(Courin), Colonel, Governor
of Portsmouth, later Royalist
cavalry general, his answers
to interrogatories concerning
conspiracy against Parliament, 356359.
his account of conversation
with King, 357.
claims to have revealed conspiracy to Viscount Dungarvan and Earl of Newport, 358.
his further disclosures to certain Lords, 358.
his examination read in House
of Commons, 359.
proposal that he should be
Lieutenant-General of King's
forces, 359.
379, 386.
his troops supplied with charcoal from New Forest, 380.
his army at Cranborne, 380, 425.
his troops at Rushton, 388.
Gossidge, Dr [? Richard Gossage],
of Walkern, co. Herts, to
provide himself with new
horse and pistols, 320.
Gough, Sarah, in the service of Diana,
Viscountess Cranborne, 456.
Gould, William See Gold, William.
Gouldsinney. See Goldsithney.
Gowen, Mrs. See Gawen, Elizabeth.
Gower, Sir Thomas, of Stittenham,
co. Yorks, arrested in Holborn, 271.
Graham, James, 5th Earl (later
Marquis) of Montrose, Scottish Parliament proposes to
bring him to trial as delinquent, 363, 364, 367.
Graham (Grymes), Sir Richard,
Master of the Horse to the
Duke of Buckingham, brings
letters from King to Duke
of Buckingham, 205.
Graine, Captain [? of Loughborough,
Leicestershire], to take over
200 men levied in Hertfordshire, 200.
Grand Cyrus, The. See Scuderi.
Grandison, Viscount. See St. John,
Oliver.
Grand Sr. See Priuli.
Grand Turc. See Osman II.
Grange Park, Greasley, co. Notts,
163.
Granger Fall (? Greasley), co. Notts,
163.
Grant, Thomas, Justice of the Peace
[? of co. Leicester], witnesses
Jephson's deposition, 441.
Grantham, co Lincs, taken by
Royalist forces, 374.
Grasshopper, one of Earl of Salisbury's racehorses called, 166.
Grave, George, of London, 253.
Gravel Pit (Gravill Pytt), Bacton,
co. Suffolk, close of land
called, 16.
Graveley (Gravely), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 125.
Gray (Graye), Angel, of Kingston
Marwood, co. Dorset, in
charge of troop of horse in
Dorset, 354.
Gray, , his evidence produced
at examination of Lord
Treasurer Suffolk, 98.
Gray's Inn, London, letter dated
from, 91.
265.
Grays Thurrock (Gray's Thurrock,
Thurrock Gray), co. Essex,
manor of, 40.
Greasley (Greisley, Gresley) co.
Notts, 250(2), 264, 265, 362,
369.
order from Archbishop of York
to sequestrate vicarage of,
288.
William Hewitt recommended
for appointment as vicar of,
292, 293, 294, 295, 296.
letter dated from, 296.
reference to coal pits near, 304.
rectory of, 342.
Great Council of the Peers, meets
at York, 318, 322, 323, 325,
327.
delegates Lords Commissioners
to treat with Scots, 323.
unanimously advises King to
transfer negotiations with
Scots to London, 327.
Great Lees. See Great Leighs.
Great Leighs (Great Lees), co.
Essex, 449.
Great Seal, The, 95, 101, 334.
Great Willow (Greate Willoe, Greate
Willey), co. Notts, 163, 362.
Greate Oakehill. See Oakhill.
Green (Greene), William, of
Greasley, co. Notts, signs
petition to Capell, 293.
Green Dragon, The, Bishopsgate,
London, 396.
Green Hammerton (Grenehamton),
co. Yorks, 10.
Greenlands (Greneland) co. Bucks,
116.
Greenwich (Grinwigs), co. Kent, 11,
395, 433.
warrants, letters, etc. dated
from, (and from Court at),
35, 86, 87, 176.
Greer (Grer), , 287.
Gregorie. See Brandon, Gregory.
Gregory XV, Pope, Spain and
France agree to entrust
Valtelline to, 168.
no dispensation for AngloSpanish royal marriage from,
175.
extract from letter written by
Prince Charles to, 179.
181.
dispensation for marriage to be
solicited by King of Spain
from, 182.
said to be well-affected towards
France, 190.
dispensation for marriage between Prince Charles and
Henrietta Maria to be sought
from, 197.
Gregory (Gregore), Robert, of
Greasley, co. Notts, signs
petition to Capell, 293.
Gregory (Gregorie), in the service of
the Countess of Devonshire,
307.
Greisley. See Greasley.
Grenehamton. See Green Hammerton.
Grenoble [Isre, France], Viscount
Cranborne and Robert Cecil
visit, 289.
Grenville, Sir Bernard (Sir Barnard
Grenvile), of Stowe, co.
Cornwall, 12.
Gresham, Dr Edward, practises
sorcery with Countess of
Essex and others after Foreman's death, 20.
Gresley. See Greasely.
Gresley, Mr. See Gresley, Walsingham.
Gresley, Walsingham, Steward to
the Earl of Bristol, brings
news of Prince Charles's
arrival in Spain, 168(2).
Greville, Sir Fulke, later 1st Baron
Brooke, Chancellor of the
Exchequer, 51, 60, 84, 85,
95, 106, 118, 131, 139, 141,
146.
his conduct commended by
Coke, 109.
his opinions and verdict at examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 110.
in favour of referring Yelverton
to King's clemency, 132.
Grey, Milor. See Grey, Henry.
Grey, Lady. See Grey, Cecilia.
Grey of Wark, Lord. See Grey,
William.
Grey, Cecilia, Lady Grey, wife of
William Grey, 1st Lord Grey
of Warke, 425.
Grey, Henry, 2nd Lord Grey of
Groby, later 1st Earl of
Stamford and Parliamentary
general, commands English
forces in Lusatia, 122.
372.
Grey, Thomas, son of William Grey,
1st Lord Grey of Warke,
proposed match between
Earl of Northumberland's
daughter and, 420, 422(2).
match broken off by Earl of
Northumberland because of
mental instability of, 423,
425.
Grey, William, 1st Lord Grey of
Warke, negotiations for
match between Earl of
Northumberland's daughter
and son of, 420, 422(2).
proposed match broken off by
Earl of Northumberland,
423, 425.
Grimes or Greames, officers of the
Duke of Buckingham's
stables, 175.
Grimston, co. Norfolk, 164.
Grinwigs. See Greenwich.
Grisons, The [Switzerland], 104.
Grobham, Sir Richard, Sheriff of
Wiltshire, summons proprietors of coppices in Wiltshire, 46.
Grofe, William. See Grove,
William.
Grove (Grofe), William [? of
Shaftesbury, co. Wilts], 42.
Grymes, Charles, 40.
Grymes, Lord [? James Graham,
Lord Graham], later 5th Earl
of Montrose, 243.
Grymes, Mr. See Graham, Sir
Richard.
Guard, The King's, Earl of Salisbury's attempts to procure
Captaincy of, 43(3), 45.
Guidott, Keilway, of Lincoln's Inn
Fields, London, solicitor to
the Earl of Salisbury, 439.
Guildford Park, co. Surrey, 430.
Guildhall, London, Weston's trial
held in, 19.
Guise, Henri de Lorraine, Duc de,
his portrait at Salisbury
House, 251.
Guldford (Gulford), Sir Henry, of
Hempsted, Benenden, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
2000, 14.
Gunninge, John, Alderman of
Bristol and merchant,
ordered not to pay rent for
Forest of Dean to Commissioners of Exchequer, 373.
393.
Gunpowder, Privy Council orders
provision of shires with
adequate supplies of, 291,
297.
Gunthorpe (Gonthrop), co. Notts,
manor of, 163.
Gunvile. See Tarrant Gunville.
Gunville Park, West Walk, co.
Wilts, 296.
Gussage St. Michael, co. Dorset,
coppices within parish of,
140.
Gustavus Adolphus, King of
Sweden, Bohemian expectations from friendship of Elector Palatine with, 89.
to meet King of Bohemia and
German Protestant Union at
Nuremberg, 104.
States General disinclined to
treat with Spain without approval of, 259.
Gwyn (Gwynn), Owen, Master of
St. John's College, Cambridge, Earl of Salisbury
recommends Robert Carter
as scholar to, 158.
Gwynn, Dr. See Gwyn, Owen.
Gwynne (Gwyn), William, auditor,
264, 265.