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
Q, R
Q
Queen Street, London, letter dated
from, 313.
Queen's (Quenes) Coppice, Chetterwood, co. Dorset, in Earl of
Salisbury's possession, 140.
spoliation at, 237.
Questor, Geoffrey (Geffrey), gives
evidence at Franklin's trial,
25.
Quickswood (Quixwood, Quxwood),
co. Herts, 34, 165, 323, 426,
457(2).
letters dated from, 166, 201,
202, 215.
Earl of Salisbury's election
directive to freeholders of,
205.
Quinton (Quynton) Meadow, near
Evesham, co. Worcester, 378.
Quixwood. See Quickswood.
Quxwood. See Quickswood.
R
Raby, Francis, of Westhall, co.
Suffolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 189.
Radcliffe, Sir George, member of the
Irish Council, 272, 279.
Radcliffe, Robert, 5th Earl of
Sussex, 210.
Radford, Arthur, of Dewlish, co.
Dorset, signs joint letter to
Earl of Salisbury, 196.
recommends dismissal of Sherfield, 196.
Radford, Francis, of Dewlish, co.
Dorset, letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 196.
recommends Fussell for employment, 196.
Radford, Captain, in charge of foot
company in Dorset, 354.
Radway (Redwaye), co. Devon,
manor of, 37.
Radwell, co. Herts, money collected
towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of,
126.
Rainbow (Raynebow), Earl of Salisbury's race-horse called, 334.
Rainfford, Henry. See Raynford,
Henry.
Rainsborough, Colonel. See Rainsborough, Thomas.
Rainsborough, Thomas, Colonel,
Parliamentary commander,
his soldiers quartered at
Cranborne, 387.
his appointment to command
Navy bitterly criticised in
tract called New Magna
Charta, 409.
Ralegh, Sir Walter, military and
naval commander, and
author, letter to Queen, 40.
letters to Winwood, 60(2).
164.
Rammey Reach. See Rommey Reach.
Ramsay, William, 1st Earl of
Dalhousie, signs joint letter
to English Peers at York,
322.
Randall, , mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer
Suffolk, 99.
Ranston. See Rawstone Tarrant.
Ratline, Mr [? apothecary], 166.
Raunce. See Raunds.
Raunds (Raunce), co. Northants,
194.
Rawlins. See Rawlins, Giles.
Rawlins, Giles, in the service of the
Earl of Somerset, examined
at the trial of Anne Turner,
22.
Rawson, John, lessee of corn mills
at Hatfield, co. Herts, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 105.
Rawston Stubbs. See Stubb's Coppice.
Rawstone Tarrant (Ranston), co.
Dorset, 140.
Ray, George, farmer of the rectory
of Starston, co. Norfolk, sues
Smyth for non-payment of
tithes, 48.
sues Aldous and Marton for
non-payment of tithes, 116.
Raylton. See Raylton, William.
Raylton, William, solicitor to the
Earl of Strafford, 316.
Raymond, William [? of Chard, co.
Somerset], letter to Mayr,
177.
Rayne, co. Essex, marriage jointure
of Lady Anne Cecil to include manor of, 178.
Raynford (Rainfford), Henry, vicar
of Hatfield, co. Herts, 59.
Read (Reade), Alexander, physician, attends Earl of
Suffolk, 195.
Reade, Dr. See Read, Alexander.
Reade, Stephen, a messenger of the
Chamber attending the Great
Seal, warrant issued to, 87.
Reade or Reed, William, of Lugwardine, co. Hereford, 235.
Recorder, Mr. See Finch, Heneage.
Redbourn (Redborne), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 125.
Redereth. See Rotherhithe.
Redmayne, Robert, Chancellor of
the Diocese of Lincoln, writs
of prohibition directed to,
15, 18(2), 19, 32, 38, 39, 48,
51, 53(2), 54, 57, 78(2),
83, 84, 116, 135, 137, 153,
164, 166, 168, 176(2), 177,
178(3), 186, 189(2), 191, 192.
Redrith. See Rotherhithe.
Redwaye. See Radway.
Reed (Reede), co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 126.
Reformadoes, The, impose contributions, 377.
theft of cattle by, 379.
Reseigh, Roger, Mayor of Marazion,
co. Cornwall, 144.
Reynolds, Nathaniel, yeoman, of
Morley, co. Norfolk, sued for
non-payment of tithes, 57.
Reynolds, Thomas, Steward to the
Earl of Salisbury, 459.
Rh, Isle of (Ile de R) [CharenteInfrieure, France], Duke of
Buckingham's expedition to,
231.
Rheinberg (Rinsberke) [North
Rhine, Germany], 128.
Rhine, River, Ansbach's troops
move to cross, 121.
Spinola's movements across, 128.
Spinola said to be on defensive
on, 133.
Ribar, Sir George. See Rivers, Sir
George.
Rich (Riche), Sir Henry, later 1st
Earl of Holland, son of
Robert Rich, Earl of Warwick, guest at Hatfield
House, 2.
solicits Captaincy of Yeomen
of the Guard, 45, 48(2), 49,
53 and n., 55, 56.
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 48,
213(2).
signs marriage contract between Prince Charles and
Henrietta Maria, 200.
210, 211, 213.
apologizes for challenging Lord
Weston to a duel, 274.
Rich (Riche), Nathaniel, Colonel,
Parliamentary commander,
his soldiers quartered at
Cranborne, 387.
395.
Rich, Sir Robert, later 2nd Earl of
Warwick, 11, 287.
Richardson, Serjeant. See Richardson, Thomas.
Richardson, (Sir) Thomas, Serjeantat-law, later Speaker of the
House of Commons and
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, acts for the
defence at examination of
Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 100,
101, 102, 103, 107.
ordered by King to concentrate
on three important matters,
155.
Richaut, Peter, merchant, of London, Knights of the Garter
to order new robes from
velvets sold by, 294.
Riche, Colonel. See Rich,
Nathaniel.
Richelieu [Indre-et-Loire, France],
Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Richelieu, Armand Jean du Plessis,
Cardinal, signs marriage contract between Prince Charles
and Henrietta Maria, 200.
Richfoucault, Cardinal of. See
La Rochefoucault.
Rickmansworth, co. Herts, money
collected towards defence of
King of Bohemia within
parish of, 125.
Rider, Captain. See Ryder, William.
Ridge, co. Herts, money collected
towards defence of King of
Bohemia within parish of, 125.
Ridgeway, Lord. See Ridgeway,
Thomas.
Ridgeway, Thomas, 1st Baron
Ridgeway, Treasurer at War
of Ireland, mentioned in
examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 107.
Ridlands [? Redelands], co. Northumberland, manor of, 430.
Rinsberke. See Rheinberg.
Ripon, co. Yorks, negotiations between English and Scottish
Treaty Commissioners at,
323(3), 324, 325, 326, 327,
328.
King proposes to transfer negotiations to York from, 323,
324.
letter dated from, 325.
King agrees to removal of
negotiations to London from,
327(2).
Earl of Salisbury's expenses as
one of Treaty Commissioners
at, 334.
Ripton, co. Huntingdon, 56.
Rislipp. See Ruislip.
Rivers (Ribar), Sir George, of
Peckhams, Hadlow, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
1000, 14.
Roane, Dr. See Roane, William.
Roane, William, commissionary for
Archdeaconry of Buckinghamshire, articles of inquiry
into gratuities given to,
365.
Roaper. See Roper.
Robert, Prince. See Rupert, Prince.
Robert, , in the service of Mr
Sillis, dies of plague, 208.
Roberts, Captain. See Roberts,
Thomas.
Roberts (Robart), George, of
Moatlands, Brenchley, co.
Kent, his estate valued at
500, 14.
Roberts, John, musician, of Westminster, petitions Lord
Chamberlain to be appointed
a King's musician, 17.
Roberts, Sir Thomas, of Glassenbury, Cranbrooke, co. Kent,
his estate valued at 1000,
14.
Roberts, Thomas, Captain, Parliamentary commander, expenses of quartering his
troopers, 376, 378(2).
Roberts, , a priest, his letters
read in the House of Commons, 360.
Robin Hood's Pennyworth, Theobalds Park, co. Herts, pales
illegally sold at, 152.
Robinson, Thomas, Crown lessee
at Enfield Chase, holds lease
of fishing at Rommey Reach,
411.
Rochelle (La) [Charente-Infrieure,
France], paper imported
from, 115.
arrival in Mount Bay of warships of, 246.
Rochester, Lord. See Carr, Robert.
Rockbourne (Rockborne, Rockburne), co. Hants, 383, 458.
Rockburne. See Rockbourne.
Rockill, , 175.
Rockingham, co. Northants, 380, 385
demolition of castle of, 380.
garrison of, 380.
Rod and the Spur, The, Temple Bar,
London, 46.
Rodamontados, The, political verses,
243.
Roe, Sir Thomas, English envoy to
the Mogul Emperor, conveys
King's greetings to the Great
Mogul, 114.
Roe, Mr, of Brenchley, co. Kent,
his estate valued at 800, 14.
Roe, , executed for murder by
poison in the reign of Henry
VIII, 20.
Roebotham (Robotham), Mr, in
the service of Lord Clifford,
275, 279.
Rogers, Mr. See Rogers, Richard.
Rogers, Mrs. See Rogers, Mary.
Rogers, Andrew, of Rushton, co.
Dorset, 229.
Rogers, Mr [? Francis Rogers, of
Dartford], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 300, 14.
Rogers, Mary, of St. Clement Danes,
London, 30, 31.
Rogers, Richard, of Bryanston,
near Blandford, co. Dorset,
his death, 375.
Rogers, Walter, a tenant to Earl of
Salisbury at Rushton, co.
Dorset, allowed abatement
of rent because of losses
through war, 388.
Rohan, Henri, Duc de, detained in
prison, 168.
Rolls, Master of the. See Caesar,
Sir Julius.
Roman Catholic League (of Germany), 122.
preparing to attack United
Provinces, 192.
Roman Catholics, Estates of
Bohemia prepared to concede toleration to, 94.
liberal attitude of James I
towards, 180, 181.
Prince Charles's reference to
the liberty to be shortly
given to, 181.
to be disarmed in event of
Spanish invasion of England,
221.
House of Commons forbids
possession of weapons by,
360.
Rome [Italy], 94.
no dispensation for AngloSpanish marriage come from,
175.
Rommey (Rammey) Reach, Enfield Chase, co. Middlesex,
411.
Roos, Lord. See Manners, John.
Roos, Lady. See Manners, Anne.
Roos, John. See Rose, John.
Roper (Roaper), Sir Anthony, of
Farningham, co. Kent, his
estate valued at 1000, 14.
Roper (Roaper), Edward, of
Eltham, co. Kent, his estate
valued at 300, 14.
Roper (Rooper) [? Sir John Roper
of Linsted], co. Kent, his
estate valued at 2000, 14.
Roper (Rouper), Thomas, in the
service of the Earl of Salisbury, 7.
Roper (Roaper), Sir William, of
Eltham, co. Kent, his estate
valued, 14.
Rose (Roos), John, Rector of
Aylmerton, co. Norfolk, sues
Palmer for non-payment of
tithes, 51.
Rose, The, inn, Cursitors' Alley,
Chancery Lane, London,
453.
Rosell Edge. See Russell's Edge.
Ross, Bishop of. See Maxwell,
John.
Rossiter, Colonel. See Rossiter,
Edward.
Rossiter, Edward, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, 380.
Rotherhithe (Redereth, Redrith),
co. Surrey, 15, 37.
Rothes, Earl of. See Leslie, John.
Rouen [Seine-Infrieure, France],
121.
Louis XIII takes over old
palace of, 124.
Viscount Cranborne and
Robert Cecil visit, 288.
Rougham, co. Suffolk, 16.
Roundhedge, Court of, to be revived in Enfield Chase, 10.
charges against, and defence
of, 139.
Rouper, Thomas. See Roper,
Thomas.
Rowe, Sir Thomas, diplomatist,
Chancellor of the Order of
the Garter, letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 294.
Rowles, Arthur, a preservator of
the Forest of Dean, 401.
Rowley [? John Rowley, of Barkway, co. Herts], Clerk of the
Peace, 86, 87.
Roxborough, Lady. See Ker, Jane.
Roxbrough, Lord. See Ker, Robert.
Royal Charles (Charls), The, Viscount
Cranborne serves on, 452.
Royden, Philip, petition to Ellesmere, 43.
Roydon, co. Essex, 255.
Roysagade, Mr, tutor to Edward
Cecil, 459.
Royston (Roysterne), co. Herts,
letters dated from, 53, 197.
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
letter dated from Court at, 154.
horse racing at, 166.
Ruardean (Ruardeane), Forest of
Dean, co. Gloucester, 401.
Ruddocke, William, of High Littleton, co. Somerset, letter to
Collins, 392.
Rudolph II, Emperor (d. 1612),
repudiated as King of
Bohemia, 92.
Rudyard, Sir Benjamin, Surveyor
of the King's Liveries, and
M.P. for Wilton, his speech
in Parliament, 330.
appeals for understanding between King and Parliament,
331.
Rudyard, James, of Brigstock, co.
Northants, 194.
Ruislip (Rislipp), co. Middlesex,
manor of, 458.
Rupert (Robert), Prince, nephew
of Charles I, Royalist general,
conducts Queen to the North,
374.
reports to House of Commons
on naval events, 454.
Rushden (Rusden), co. Herts,
money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia
within parish of, 126.
Rushmore Walk, co. Wilts, 41, 44.
benefits enjoyed by Keeper of,
46.
Keeper of. See Hawles, Edward.
Rushton (Tarrant Rushton), co.
Dorset, coppices within
parish of, 140.
229, 374.
complaint of tenants at, 237.
damage and plunder by Royalist and Parliamentary forces
at, 387, 388, 393.
letter dated from, 394.
Russell, Anne, wife of William
Russell, 5th Earl of Bedford,
439.
Russell, Francis, 4th Earl of
Bedford, Goring reveals conspiracy against Parliament
to, 358.
Russell, Thomas, an inventor, discovers method of making
copper by dissolution by
water, 202, 203.
Russell, William, later 5th Earl of
Bedford, 277.
Russell, Mr, wins wager from Viscount Cranborne over performance of watches, 395.
Russell. See Russell, William.
Russell's (Rosell) Edge, Forest of
Dean, co. Gloucester, 401.
Russia, reference to proposal that
Sir Thomas Overbury be
sent as envoy to, 20.
Rutland, Countess of. See Manners,
Frances.
Rutland, Earl of. See Manners,
Thomas; Manners, Francis.
Rydall, Edward, 188.
Ryder (Rider), William, Captain,
430, 449.
Ryves, Captain, in charge of foot
company in Dorset, 354.