Index: C

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.

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'Index: C', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668, (London, 1976) pp. 309-322. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol24/pp309-322 [accessed 10 May 2024]

C

Cadiz (Cales) [Spain]
-, 28, 39
-, reference to capture of, 178

Cadman, Herbert [? of Northfleet, co. Kent]
-, witnesses Brooke's bond, 177

Caen (Caine, Cane) [Calvados, France]
-, stone transported for building works at Salisbury House, Hatfield, and Britain's Burse from, 90, 190

Caesar, John, of Reed, co. Herts.
-, his request to J. P. s of Hertfordshire, 220

Caesar, Sir Julius, Master of Requests, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, later Chancellor of the Exchequer
-, 2, 19, 43, 54, 71 and n, 95, 143, 145, 172
-, his notes on petitions, 80 (2)

Caine. See Caen

Caishoe. See Cashio

Calais (Callis) [Pas-de-Calais, France]
-, 44, 200, 225
-, English Catholic priests cross to Dover from, 73
-, letter dated from, 189

Cales. See Cadiz

Callaway, Sara de, wife of Peter de Callaway, of Southwark, co. Surrey
-, petition to Cecil, 219

Callis. See Calais

Calvert. See Calvert, George

Calvert, George, secretary to Sir Robert Cecil
-, 174

Cambden, William. See Camden, William

Cambell, Sir James, Lord Mayor of London
-, 265

Cambridge, co. Cambridge
-, 262

Cambridge, University of
-, 141, 240, 262
-, King's College 230, 232, 283
-, St. John's College, 30, 102
-, Trinity College, 45
-, Chancellor of. See Cecil, Sir Robert
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See Goade, Roger; Ward Samuel

Cambridgeshire
-, Duchy of Lancaster's manor in, 250

Camden (Cambden), William, Clarenceux King-of-Arms
-, his allowance, 66

Camma I Dowllan, Moyfyean, co. Roscommon, Ireland
-, land called, 89

Campion, Dr. See Campion, Thomas

Campion, Thomas, physician, poet and musician
-, expenses of masque by, 231

Canary Islands
-, 173

Cane. See Caen

Cannon, William, of London, merchant
-, accused of perjury and slander, 139, 140

Canterbury, co. Kent
-, 155, 210
-, petition to Archbishop of, 246
-, Mayor of. See Paramour, Thomas

Canterbury, Archbishop of. See Whitgift, John; Bancroft, Richard; Abbot, George

Canvas
-, Breton trade in, 74

Capell, Sir Arthur, of Little Hadham, co. Herts.
-, 241

Capper, —
-, 197

Carbery (Carbrie), co. Cork, Ireland
-, 82, 83

Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, John

Cardall, Thomas, musician to the King
-, his allowance, 65

Cardiff, co. Glamorgan
-, riot in, 60

Cardinal, Robert, brother of William Cardinal, senior, deceased
-, 42, 43

Cardinal, William, senior, of East Bergholt, co. Suffolk, deceased
-, mentioned, 42, 43

Cardinal, William, junior, son of William Cardinal
-, petition to Cecil, 42
-, La Broch's charges against, 42, 43

Carell, Frances, niece of Stephen White
-, 15

Carew, co. Pembroke
-, castle of, 135

Carew (Carey), Sir George, later Lord Carew of Clopton, Master-General of the Ordnance and Governor of Guernsey, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Vice-Chamberlain to the Queen
-, 2, 8, 41, 72, 84, 88, 97, 120, 125, 148, 159 (2), 160, 181, 219
-, complaint against, 88
-, his note on petition, 120

Carew, Sir George, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63

Carew, Henry, prisoner in the Fleet
-, petition to Cecil, 2
-, 10

Carey, Elizabeth, Lady, of the Household of Prince Charles, Duke of York, wife of Sir Robert Carey
-, her allowance, 66

Carey, Elizabeth, Lady Hunsdon, widow of George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon
-, 16
-, receives payment for sale of tapestry, 199
-, agreement between Cecil and, 205

Carey, George, 2nd Baron Hunsdon (d 1603)
-, mentioned, 16

Carey, Sir George. See Carew, Sir George

Carey, Henry, 1st Baron Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain (d 1596)
-, mentioned, 79

Carey, John, Viscount Rochford (Rochefort)
-, polemical attack on, 277

Carey, Sir Robert, Governor of the Household of Prince Charles, Duke of York
-, his allowance, 66
-, petitions to King, 101, 124, 143

Carey, Walter, a minister
-, petition to Cecil, 218

Cargroy, Sieur de, Huguenot elder
-, appointed to communicate views of Synod of La Rochelle to Henry IV, 117, 118

Carillo, Don Juan, secretary and agent of the Archdukes at the Spanish Court
-, 55

Carleton, Dudley, Viscount Dorchester
-, creation of his title, 266
-, signs directive from Privy Council, 267

Carlisle, co. Cumberland
-, 13, 32
-, Assizes in, 142
-, Dean of. See Perkins, Christopher

Carlisle, Bishop of. See Robinson, Henry

Carlow, county of, Ireland
-, 85

Carmen, Company of, London
-, suit concerning incorporation of, 29

Carnarvon, Earl of. See Dormer, Robert

Caron, Sir Noel de, Ambassador of the States General in London
-, accused by Spanish Ambassador of recruiting soldiers in England, 48

Carpenter,—, English Jesuit
-, 180

Carr, Hugh, woodward at Kirkby Moorside, co. Yorks.
-, 192

Carr, Robert, Viscount Rochester, later Earl of Somerset
-, letter to Cecil, 203
-, verses written on occasion of marriage of Frances Devereux to, 213 and n

Carrara [Italy]
-, marble stones quarried for Cecil at, 179

Carrow, Thomas, of King's Lynn, co. Norfolk
-, petition to Cecil, 106

Carse, John, Page of the Bedchamber to the King
-, his allowance, 63

Cartaret, Philippe de, Seigneur of St. Ouen, King's Attorney in Jersey
-, 44, 45, 129

Carter. See Carter, Nicholas

Carter, John, of Southwark, co. Surrey
-, petition to Cecil, 226

Carter, John, Bailiff of Hatfield Market
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 288

Carter, Nicholas, of Bermondsey, co. Surrey
-, occupies shop, 285

Carter, Robert, of Hatfield, co. Herts.
-, appointed to supervise weaving industry at Hatfield, 236

Carty. See Maccarty

Cary, Lady. See Carey, Elizabeth

Casa de Confiscacion (Confiscation House), Lisbon
-, English goods taken to, 92, 93

Casaubon, Isaac, French Calvinist theologian and scholar
-, receives pension from King, 62
-, 166
-, purchase of his Responsio ad epistolam Cardinalis Perronii, 229

Cashio (Caishoe), co. Herts.
-, hundred of, 273

Casson, James, Mayor of Hull
-, signs petition to Cecil, 61

Castle Eden, co. Durham
-, 5

Catesby, Lady. See Catesby, Anne

Catesby, Anne, of Ashby St. Legers, co. Northants.
-, 4

Catesby, Robert, of Ashby St. Legers, co. Northants., Gunpowder Plot conspirator
-, Street claims to have killed, 34
-, his goods seized, 35

Catholics, English. See also Recusants
-, 42
-, subversive activities of, 56
-, priests from Douai College cross from Calais to Dover, 73
-, imprisonment of priests and scholars, 85, 90, 91
-, banishment of priests, 86
-, reference to sale and production of Catholic books, 108

Catholics, Welsh
-, subversive activities of, 56

Catrall, Peter, formerly a cook in Lady Dacre's household
-, petition to Cecil, 218

Caus, Salomon de. See Caux, Salamon de

Caux (Caus), Salamon de, engineer to Prince Henry
-, paid for constructing fountain in garden at Hatfield House, 212

Cave, Lisle, of Horsepoole, Thornton, co. Leicester
-, petition to King, 144
-, petition to Cecil, 144

Cavendish, William, 3rd Earl of Devonshire
-, 286

Cecil (alias Burpote), Alice, wife of Geoffrey Burpote
-, 12, 233

Cecil, Catherine, Countess of Salisbury, wife of William Cecil, Earl of Salisbury
-, 286

Cecil, Diana, Lady Cranborne, wife of Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
-, 285

Cecil, Edmund [? of Bristol, co. Gloucester]
-, petition to Cecil, 225

Cecil, Sir Edward, later Viscount Wimbledon
-, sends sycamore trees to Hatfield House, 186
-, letters to William, Earl of Salisbury, 237, 241

Cecil, Edward, son of William Cecil, Earl of Salisbury
-, books bought for, 282

Cecil, Frances, daughter of Sir Robert Cecil. See also Clifford, Frances
-, letters to Cecil, 99, 127

Cecil, James, Viscount Cranborne, later 3rd Earl of Salisbury
-, grant by Bishop of Salisbury to, 285
-, letters to Viscountess Cranborne, 286 (3), 287

Cecil, Margaret, Viscountess Cranborne, wife of James Cecil, Viscount Cranborne
-, Viscount Cranborne's letters to, 286 (3), 287

Cecil, Richard
-, petition to Cecil, 217

Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Principal Secretary of State, later, Lord Treasurer
-, petitions to, 1–17, 19–27, 29– 42, 44–47, 49–62, 69–71, 73–79, 80–85, 87–92, 94–95, 97–109, 111–112, 114–115, 119–145, 148, 150–151, 153, 155–160, 162–164, 172–175, 177–181, 184–189, 193–198, 203, 206–209, 212–227
-, letter to the King of Denmark, 4
-, reference to his meeting with King at York, 5
-, his notes on petitions, 6, 7, 10, 30, 32 (2), 39, 41, 48, 132, 133, 154, 155
-, asked to write to King of Denmark, 7
-, 17, 18, 19, 22, 26, 28, 55, 72, 76, 79, 80 (2), 97, 113, 142, 143, 177, 186, 188, 191
-, High Steward of Hertford, 29 and n, 134
-, described as "the pillar of learning", 40
-, letter to Warden of New College, 47
-, letter to Bishop of Winchester, 47
-, Norden surveys Cranborne manor for, 50
-, letter to Society of Middle Temple, 60
-, refers to his office of Master of the Wards, 60
-, made Knight of the Garter, 76 and n
-, installed as Knight of the Garter, 78 and n
-, Governor of the Company of Mineral and Battery Works, 80
-, letters from his daughter to, 99, 127
-, Chancellor of University of Cambridge, 102
-, formerly Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 107 and n
-, granted custody of Hyde Park, 125
-, letter from Earl of Shrewsbury to, 139
-, letter from Nugent to, 140
-, Lord Treasurer, 144
-, entertains King at Salisbury House, 149, 150
-, his money gifts to musicians, 151
-, books bought for his library, 151, 205
-, his quarry at Buxted, 152
-, letter to Earl of Lincoln, 155
-, obtains stone from dissolved monastery of St. Augustine, 156
-, his gift to injured labourer, 156
-, letter from inhabitants of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields to, 158
-, contributes towards extension of church of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, 158
-, letter to Viscount Cranborne, 161
-, agreement between Morrell and, 164
-, entertains King at Britain's Burse, 168
-, his gift to troupe of ropewalkers, 169
-, his gift to Berry, 169
-, Haggat's letter to, 174
-, model of tomb made by Colt for, 179
-, marble stones sent from Italy to, 179
-, reference to his office of Master of the Wards, 183
-, paintings for glass windows of chapel at Hatfield ordered by, 185
-, his speech to House of Commons, 188
-, King's letter to, 188
-, receives letter from King of Poland, 195
-, 199, 205, 224, 227, 228, 232, 236, 237, 269, 275, 276
-, buys tapestry from Lady Hunsdon, 199, 205
-, his fee as Secretary of State, 201
-, his fee from Court of Wards, 201
-, his gift of picture to Cope, 201
-, hawks brought from Denmark to, 201
-, his gift to Queen, 201
-, his special gift to Viscount Cranborne of Henry IV's picture, 202
-, his gift of gelding to Mayerne, 202
-, his Christmas gift to prisons in London, 202, 206
-, reference to his visit to Bath, 203
-, Viscount Rochester's letter to, 203
-, letter to Wilson, 203
-, reference to his illness, 206
-, sends Tradescant abroad to buy trees, 210
-, his almshouse at Waltham, 221
-, his note about the "Flanders Cabinet", 223
-, presented with pedigree, 227
-, his gift to poor, 228
-, grant of office in Winchester to, 228
-, Chaplain to. See Abbott, Robert
-, Footman to. See Bagan, Edmund
-, Gardener to. See Tradescant, John
-, Housekeeper to. See Lister, John
-, Messenger of the Chamber to. See Harris, Valentine
-, Musician to. See Coprario, John; Lanier, Nicholas; Oxford, Henry
-, Porter to. See Atkinson, Thomas
-, Secretary to. See Calvert, George; Dackombe, John; Kirkham, Robert; Norton, Dudley; Sherburn, Edward
-, Receiver-General to. See Southworth, John

Cecil, Robert, of Salisbury, co. Wilts.
-, petition to Cecil, 218

Cecil, Thomas, of Bristol
-, 12

Cecil, Thomas, tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge
-, letter to Cecil, 140
-, his comments on attitude of Viscount Cranborne towards academic work, 141

Cecil, Thomas, of Garway, co. Hereford
-, 12

Cecil, William, Viscount Cranborne, later 2nd Earl of Salisbury
-, defamatory statements about his servant, 69
-, 89, 140, 194 and n, 205, 228, 229, 230, 233, 234
-, college tutor's comments on work of, 140
-, buys bass viol from Lanier to take to France, 158
-, letter from Cecil to, 161 and n
-, letter to Prince Henry, 176
-, expenses of his tours on the continent, 189 and n, 190, 199 (2)
-, bond signed by, 199
-, reference to his return across Channel in King's ship, 200
-, payment to French reader of, 201
-, receives special gift from Cecil of Henry IV's picture, 202
-, payment to Italian reader of, 203
-, his portrait sent to Kensington, 204
-, books bought for, 205, 229
-, letter from Countess of Derby to, 217
-, his gift to Coprario, 230
-, annual gift to Italian Church in London, 230
-, goes to a play, 230
-, accompanies Palsgrave to Rochester, 231
-, pays for costumes used in a masque by Campion, 231
-, supplied with head-piece for masque, 231
-, inventory of his library, 231
-, granted pension by Dean and Chapter of Wells, 232
-, petitions to, 235, 240, 243, 244, 261, 276, 279, 281, 288 (4), 289 (3), 290 (2)
-, verses in hand of, 235
-, appoints overseers to supervise weaving industry at Hatfield, 236
-, Morrell's letter to, 237
-, Sir Edward Cecil's letters to, 237, 241
-, letter from, 262
-, letter to Hooper, 262
-, claims nomination of M.P.s for Old Sarum, 262
-, Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, 266
-, letters from Privy Council to, 266, 271
-, correspondence about MusterMaster of Hertfordshire between Deputy-Lieutenants and, 267–274
-, signs directive from Privy Council, 267
-, letters to Deputy-Lieutenants of Hertfordshire, 267, 269, 271
-, letters from Deputy-Lieutenants of Hertfordshire to, 270, 272
-, receives grant from King Charles, 274
-, his lands in Bermondsey, 275, 276, 285, 290
-, requests payment of pension due from Cathedral of Wells, 275
-, papers relating to property of, 276
-, letter to Kirkham, 276
-, desires his sons to be chosen M.P.s, 276
-, chosen by King Charles to negotiate with Scots, 277
-, complaint against, 278
-, letter from Percy to, 283
-, granted Royal pardon by King Charles II, 285
-, holds office of Clerk to Bishop of Salisbury, 285 (2)
-, his grant to Sambrooke, 285
-, letters from Earl of Rutland to, 286, 287 (2)
-, letters from Countess of Rutland to, 287 (2)
-, damage caused to his property in Bermondsey by fortifications, 290
-, Auditor to. See Collins, William
-, French reader to. See Gervaise
-, Master of the Horse to. See Forrest, Robert
-, Receiver-General to. See Keighley, Christopher
-, Steward to. See Perceval, Richard; Shotbolt, Thomas
-, Tailor to. See Hoope

Cecil, William, son of Charles Cecil, Viscount Cranborne (d 1659)
-, his sojourn in France, 283
-, his tutor. See Freher, Philip

Cecil, William, 2nd Earl of Exeter
-, signs directive from Privy Council, 267
-, 282

Cecil, William, Baron Burghley (d 1598)
-, mentioned, 14, 26, 29, 86, 95, 109, 145, 159, 197, 218, 221, 225, 227

Cecil, Sir William, of Trewern, co. Hereford
-, 225

Cellam, Robert, Captain in the Irish army
-, petition to Cecil, 2

Centaur, The
-, grievances concerning Spanish prize taken by, 93

Cervantes, Miguel de, Spanish writer
-, purchase of his Don Quixote, 229

Chadwick, Jordan, Rector of Ashwicken, co. Norfolk
-, charges against, 12 (2)

Chalcrofte, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148

Chalk (Chalke), John, in the service of the Queen
-, his allowance, 65

Chamber, Treasurer of the See also
-, Stanhope, Sir John
-, 138

Chamber, Treasury of the
-, 159

Chamberlain, Sir John, of Prestbury, co. Gloucester
-, complaints against, 113

Chamberlain, Sir Robert, of Shirburn, co. Oxford
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147

Chamberlain, Robert, brother of John Chamberlain, the letter-writer
-, letter from, 139

Chamberlain, Thomas [? of Gray's Inn, London]
-, case between Green and, 40

Chambers, John, of Plas Chambers, co. Denbigh
-, petition to Cecil, 89

Chambers, Mary, sister of John Chambers and wife of Edward Piers alias Hughes
-, request on behalf of, 89

Chambers, Robert, formerly in the service of Sir Robert Heneage
-, 257

Chambers, Thomas, of Raby Coat, co. Cumberland
-, petition to Cecil, 142

Champante, Gregory, of Fieldhouse, co. Hants.
-, petition to Cecil, 103
-, case between Conradus and, 104

Champion, —, tenant to William Conradus
-, 104

Chancery (English), The
-, 130

Chancery (Irish), The
-, 88

Chancery (English), Court of
-, 12, 36, 46, 59, 122, 124, 157 (2)

Channel, The English
-, estimates of transport of troops and munition across, 240

Chantry Lands
-, request for grant of, 113

Chapman, Clement, wainscot-joiner to the King
-, 216

Chapman's Land, co. Kent
-, property called, 222

Charcoal
-, wood converted into, 124

Charford, co. Hants.
-, 15

Charing Cross, Strand, London
-, 215, 224

Charity, The, of Whitstable, co. Kent
-, bound for France, 155

Charles, Prince, Duke of York, son of James I, later Charles I, King of England
-, his petition to King, 93
-, 94
-, resolves to call Parliament, 262
-, his directive concerning Muster-Masters, 268
-, his grant to William, Earl of Salisbury, 274
-, privy seal loans to, 275
-, summons Long Parliament, 276 and n
-, petition to, 278
-, depredations of his soldiers in Somersetshire, 280
-, purchase of list of triers of, 282
-, Musician to. See Lisle, Norman
-, Sempstress to. See Foster, Julian
-, Surveyor-General to. See Fullerton, Sir James
-, Tutor to. See Murray, Thomas; Young, Sir Peter

Charles, Prince, first son of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria
-, reference to his burial in Westminster Abbey, 265

Charles, Prince, second son of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, later Charles II, King of England
-, reference to his christening, 265 and n
-, grants Royal pardon to William, Earl of Salisbury, 285

Charles IX, King of Sweden
-, 133

Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Savoy
-, Viscount Cranborne at Court of, 200
-, envoy expected from, 211

Charles, Richard, herald
-, his allowance, 66

Charnock, Robert, of Astley, co. Lancs.
-, 15

Chase, The. See Cranborne Chase

Chastellerault. See Châtellerault

Châtellerault (Chastellerault) [Vienne, France]
-, Huguenot representatives at Court of Henry IV chosen by assembly at, 117

Cheke, Sir Thomas, of Pirgo, co. Essex, and St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, London
-, 232

Chelsea, London
-, 155

Chenell, François, in the service of Sir William Tresham
-, his petition, 256

Cherbury, Baron. See Herbert, Edward

Cherry Garden, Bermondsey, co. Surrey
-, property called, 285

Cherry Trees
-, planted at Hatfield, 201

Cheshire
-, 209
-, Clerk of the Peace in. See Jones, Henry
-, Deputy-Clerk of the Peace in. See Worden, Richard
-, Custos Rotulorum of. See Egerton, Sir John

Cheshunt, co. Herts.
-, 109, 184, 276
-, letter dated from, 270

Chester, Cheshire
-, petition of Dean and Chapter of, 49
-, dispute over appointment to Recordership of, 59
-, Dean of. See Barlow, William
-, Justice of. See Lewkenor, Sir Richard

Chester, Court of Exchequer of
-, 46, 49

Chester, County Palatine of
-, 219
-, Barons of Exchequer of. See Tatton, William; Egerton, Sir Thomas; Egerton, Sir John; Dodd, Edward
-, Deputy-Baron of. See Cotes, Alexander
-, Chamberlain of. See Stanley, William

Chester, Mr. See Chester, Thomas

Chester, Sir Robert, of Royston, co. Herts.
-, petition to Cecil, 11

Chester, Thomas [? of Almondsbury, co. Gloucester]
-, involved in dispute over Kingswood Forest, 170

Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope, Philip

Chester Herald. See Knight, Thomas

Cheswise, John, of Wem, Salop
-, complaint against, 219

Cheswise, Thomas, of Wem, Salop
-, petition to Cecil, 219
-, petition to King, 246

Chetterwood (Chitered), near Cranborne, co. Dorset
-, 235

Chevalier, Sieur
-, 166

Cheyney, Sir Francis, of Chesham Bois, co. Bucks.
-, 122

Cheyre (Chair), The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called, 274

Chichester, Sir Arthur, Lord Deputy of Ireland
-, 2, 42 and n, 72, 82, 83, 84, 88, 89, 97, 98, 105, 120, 124, 133, 150, 159, 173, 181, 197, 222

Chilmett, —, in the service of the late Queen Elizabeth
-, 257

Chippindale, John, of Leicester Castle, commissary and justice of Leicestershire
-, petition to Cecil, 2

Chipping Wycombe, co. Bucks.
-, 132

Chitered. See Chetterwood

Cholmley, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147

Chopwell, co. Durham
-, manor of, 249

Christ Church, Canterbury
-, Dean and Chapter of, 321
-, Dean of. See Nevil, Thomas

Christian IV, King of Denmark Cecil's letter to, 4
-, 7, 27, 39, 71, 80, 113, 238
-, accident during his visit to England, 87 and n

Churchill, —, [? John Churchill, of Holborn, London]
-, 39

Churchman, John, of London, Merchant Taylor
-, charged with fraudulent behaviour, 179

Churchman, Robert, son of John Churchman
-, complaints against, 179

Churchman, Thomas, a clerk of the King's Chapel at Windsor Castle
-, petition to Cecil, 95 and n

Civil War, The
-, in Dorsetshire, 278
-, in Rutlandshire, 279, 280
-, in Somersetshire, 280
-, its effects on business in London, 281, 289

Claines (Clanes), co. Worcester
-, manor of, 96

Clanes. See Claines

Clanricarde, Earl of. See Burgh,
-, Richard de

Clare, co. Suffolk
-, Honour of, 213 (2)
-, Deputy-Bailiff of. See Stileman, Robert

Clare, Earl of. See Holles, John

Clarenceux King of Arms. See also Camden, William
-, 265

Clark, Henry, of Dover, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 16

Clatworthy. See Clotworthy, Sir John

Clayton, co. Lancs.
-, manor of, 126

Clayton, Elizabeth, wife of Matthew Clayton
-, petition to Cecil, 54
-, 55n

Clayton, Francis, Captain
-, petition to Cecil, 71

Clayton, Matthew, of Westminster, London
-, petition to Cecil, 54
-, 55n

Clayton (Cleyton), Ralph, (Rafe), apothecary to Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 65

Clayton, Richard, Master of St. John's College, Cambridge
-, 102

Clayton, Robert
-, signs agreement concerning erection of furnaces for industrial uses, 196

Clayton, William, Captain, deceased, father of Francis Clayton
-, mentioned, 71

Cleark, Mr. Baron. See Clerk, Sir Robert

Cleer, Sir Edward. See Clere, Sir Edward

Clere. See Clères

Clere (Cleer), Sir Edward, of Blickling, co. Norfolk, J.P.
-, petition to King, 71
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 109 and n

Clère, Jacques de, of Clères, France, husband of Louise de Balsac, sister of Catherine de Balsac, wife of Esmé Stuart, 1st Duke of Lennox and aunt of Ludovic Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox
-, letter to Lennox, 243

Clères [Seine-Inférieure, France]
-, letter dated from, 243

Clerk, George, of Walken, co. Herts.
-, appointed to supervise weaving industry at Hatfield, 236

Clerk or Clarke (Cleark), Sir Robert, Baron of the Exchequer
-, 21, 113 and n

Clermont, Earls of
-, Sir Edward Clere's relationship to, 71

Cleyton, Rafe. See Clayton, Ralph

Clifford, Lady. See Clifford, Anne; Clifford, Frances

Clifford, Lord. See Clifford, Henry

Clifford, Lady Anne, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
-, 131

Clifford, Frances, daughter of Sir Robert Cecil and wife of Henry Clifford, Lord Clifford
-, 232

Clifford, Francis, 4th Earl of Cumberland
-, petition to King, 121
-, money paid to his musician, 151

Clifford, George, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (d 1605)
-, 18, 28

Clifford, Henry, Lord Clifford, later 5th Earl of Cumberland
-, 232

Clifford, Margaret, Dowager Countess of Cumberland, widow of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
-, petition to House of Lords, 131

Clifton, Robert, tenant of Cranborne, co. Wilts.
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 244

Clinton (alias Fiennes), Henry, 2nd Earl of Lincoln
-, 132, 133
-, Cecil's letter to, 155
-, writes to King on Comyng's behalf, 233

Clithero, John, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 279

Cloghane, Ireland
-, 83

Cloneralla, Ireland
-, 83

Cloth
-, criticism of manufacture of, 17
-, Customs duties imposed on export of, 52, 74
-, dependence of people in north of England on trade in, 53
-, market in Levant for sale of, 128
-, its manufacture in Kent jeopardized by iron industry, 255
-, cloth industry in Devon, 256

Clothiers
-, petition to Privy Council, 77
-, complaints of Kentish, 255

Clotworthy (Clatworthy), Sir John, of Antrim, Ireland, M.P. for Maldon
-, polemical attack on, 277

Clough, Cheshire
-, waste called, 114, 115

Clowes, William, in the service of Prince Charles, Duke of York
-, his allowance, 66

Coal and Coalmining
-, in Cheshire, 114 (2), 115
-, in Nottinghamshire, 138

Cobbe, Michael, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 65

Cobham, co. Kent
-, 179, 228
-, manor of, 228

Cobham, Lord. See Brooke, Henry

Cobham, Sir William, deceased, son of George Brooke, 9th Lord Cobham
-, mentioned, 133

Cobham College, co. Kent
-, 228

Cock, The, St. Martin's le Grand, London
-, property owned by Bishop of London and called, 216

Cockayne (Cockeyn), Thomas, Sergeant of the King's Buckhounds
-, his allowance, 68

Cockeyn, Thomas. See Cockayne, Thomas

Coel, —, of Shoreditch, London
-, complaints against, 11

Coins
-, reference to counterfeiters of, 47

Coke, Sir Edward, AttorneyGeneral, later Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
-, 18, 19, 21, 22, 76, 81 and n, 82, 106, 107, 113, 240
-, his note on petition, 33
-, called "Lord Tresillian Cooke", 236

Coke (Cooke), Sir John, Secretary of State
-, signs directives from Privy Council, 267, 271

Coke (Cooke), Thomas
-, 130

Colchester, co. Essex
-, 227

Cole, John
-, petition to Cecil, 124

Cole, Richard, of Bucks, co. Devon
-, complaints against, 207

Collard, Christopher, in the service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, 203

Collins, William, Auditor to William, Earl of Salisbury
-, signs abstract of deeds, 275
-, letter from Barry to, 279
-, 280
-, letter from Morgan to, 280

Colman, Richard, Chief Remembrancer of the Irish Exchequer
-, 88

Colman Hedge alias Soho, St.
-, Martin's-in-the-Fields, London
-, water to be conveyed to St. Martin's Lane and Covent Garden from, 275

Colmer, George, Cock-Master to the King
-, his allowance, 68

Cologne [Germany]
-, letter dated from, 77
-, 218
-, Burgomaster of. See Boland, John

Colt, Mr. See Poultrain, Maximilian

Colville (Colvyll), James, of Easter Wemyss, Fifeshire, later Lord Colville of Culrosse
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
-, petition to King, 246

Colvyll, James. See Colville, James

Combe, William, of Old Stalford, co. Warwick, J.P.
-, 26

Commissioners for the King's Revenue
-, petition to, 194

Commissioners for Leases
-, 56, 145
-, petitions to, 154, 249

Commissioners for the Relief of Poor Prisoners
-, 120

Commissioners of the Militia
-, in Surrey, 284

Committee of Both Houses
-, reference to, 96

Committee of Fortifications
-, 290

Common Law
-, 101

Common Pleas
-, Lord Chief Justice of, 81

Common Prayer Book
-, Protestation against, 277

Commons, House of. See also Parliament
-, 59, 74, 77, 127, 157, 248, 291
-, Cecil's speech to, 188
-, Jackson's letter to, 242
-, proceedings of, 292 (4), 293 (5)
-, precedents for, 293
-, Speaker of. See Phelips, Sir Edward

Compton, co. Berks.
-, 278

Comyng, Patrick, of London
-, petition to King, 233

Condon, David, son of Patrick Condon
-, 84 (2), 85

Condon, Patrick, of BallymacPatrick, co. Cork, Ireland
-, 84, 85

Confiscation House, See Casa de Confiscacion

Coningsby, Sir Ralph, of North Mimms, co. Herts.
-, commits Tyler to Newgate, 9

Coningsby, Sir Richard, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 63

Conjurer
-, takes part in entertainment staged in library of Salisbury House, 149

Connaught, Ireland
-, fee of Provost-Marshal of, 85
-, Chief Justice of. See Dillon, Thomas; Osbaldeston, Geoffrey

Connock, Richard, Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall
-, his allowance, 64
-, petition to King in the name of Prince Charles, 93

Conradus, William, of London, schoolmaster
-, case between Champante and, 104
-, petition to Cecil, 104

Constable, Sir Robert, of Flamborough, co. Yorks.
-, 249

Constable, Thomas, tenant in Britain's Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 288

Constable, Sir William, of the Royal Household
-, his allowance, 62
-, petition to King, 113

Constance, The, of London
-, petition from mariners of, 92

Constantinople [Turkey]
-, 23, 177, 199, 207

Contile, Luca, Italian poet and scholar, commissary of Philip II, King of Spain, at Pavia
-, copy of his Ragionamento . . . . sopra la proprieta delle imprese bought for Cecil's library, 151

Conway (Conawaye), Sir Edward, of Ragley, co. Warwick, later Viscount Conway, Lord President of the Council
-, 210
-, signs directives from Privy Council, 267, 271

Conway, Jenkin, of Killorglin, co. Kerry, Ireland
-, petitions to Cecil, 218 (2)

Cony, Peregrine, of Bassingthorp, co. Lincoln
-, petition to King, 45

Cooke, Sir Anthony, of Gidea Hall, Romford, co. Essex
-, 173

Cooke, J. See Coke, Sir John

Cooke, Lord Tresillian. See Tresilian, Sir Robert

Cooke. See Coke, Thomas

Cooper, Sir John, of Rockbourne, co. Hants.
-, his residence shown on map, 163
-, letter to Cecil, 187

Cooper, Thomas, vicar at Coventry
-, petition to Cecil, 185 and n

Cooper, William, tenant in Brigstock Park
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 279

Cooper, Mr.
-, 233

Cope, Sir Walter, politician, later Chamberlain of the Exchequer
-, letter to Fortescue, 37
-, recommends Edlett, 141
-, 169, 212, 223
-, Cecil's gift of picture to, 201

Copley, Benjamin, tenant in Britain's Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of Salisbury, 289

Copper
-, agreement over manufacture of, 196
-, particulars concerning production of, 291

Coprario, John, musician in the service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, letter to Bellott, 122
-, signs receipt, 151
-, 152
-, receives gift of money from William, Earl of Salisbury, 230

Corbett. See Corbett, John

Corbett, John, Clerk to the Privy Council
-, 206 and n

Corbett, Sir Miles, of Sprowston, co. Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 109

Cork, co. Cork, Ireland
-, money deposited in the "bank" at, 9

Cork, The shop in Britain's Burse called, 274

Cormacke. See M'Dermott, Cormocke

Cornig, Thomas
-, letter to Lord, 281

Cornwall, Duchy of
-, 46, 93
-, Receiver of, 46
-, Auditor of. See Connock, Richard
-, Surveyor of. See Norden, John; Drake, Robert

Cornwallis, Sir Charles, of Brome Hall, co. Suffolk, English Ambassador to Spain
-, 50, 77 (2), 175

Cornwallis, Sir William, son of Sir Charles Cornwallis
-, 77 (2)

Corsham, co. Wilts.
-, manor of, 104

Costin, Richard, of Bringwood, co. Hereford
-, 193

Cotes, Alexander, of Chester, Deputy-Baron of the Exchequer of Chester
-, petition to Cecil, 46

Cotford, James, of Cranbrook, co. Kent
-, petition to King, 255

Cotterell, John, merchant
-, petition to King, 161 and n

Cottingham, co. Yorks.
-, manor of, 192

Cotton (? Coatham), co. Durham
-, 174

Cotton, Père. See Cotton, Pierre

Cotton, Bartholomew, of Starston, co. Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of Christian Weech, 110

Cotton, Henry, Bishop of Sarum (Salisbury)
-, 162, 225
-, his grant to Earls of Salisbury, 285

Cotton, John, Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 65

Cotton, Philip [? of London, Merchant Taylor]
-, petition to Cecil, 78

Cotton, Pierre, French Jesuit and theologian
-, 165

Cotton, Sir Richard, of Combermere, Cheshire (d 1555)
-, mentioned, 213

Cottrell, Francis, son of Robert Cottrell
-, petition to Cecil, 157
-, petition to King, 157

Cottrell, Martin, son of Robert Cottrell
-, petition to Cecil, 157
-, petition to King, 157

Cottrell, Robert, of London
-, 157 (2)

Cottrell, Robert, son of Robert Cottrell
-, petition to Cecil, 157
-, petition to King, 157

Coulricke, William, lessee of Bur rington Mills, co. Hereford
-, petition to Cecil, 193

Counterfeiters
-, reference to, 47

Court, The English
-, at Whitehall, 226
-, 244, 249

Court, The Spanish
-, 55

Court of Delegates, King's
-, 167

Covent Garden, London
-, 198
-, to be supplied with water by aqueduct from Soho, 275

Coventry, co. Warwick
-, complaint against merchants and Mayor of, 36
-, petition from drapiers and hosiers of, 128
-, complaint against mercers of, 128
-, complaint against magistrates of, 185

Coventry, Richard [ ? of London, mercer]
-, petition to Cecil, 217

Coventry, Thomas, Baron Coventry, Lord Keeper
-, signs directives from Privy Council, 267, 271

Covert, Humphrey, former captain in Ireland stationed at Lough Foyle
-, petition to Cecil, 105

Cowell, Dr. See Cowell, John

Cowell, John, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Cambridge University and Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
-, purchase of his Interpreter, 229

Cowper, Walter, tenant of the manor of Muchland, co. Lancs.
-, petition to Commissioners for Leases, 154

Cox, Ralph, in the service of Sir Robert Cecil
-, petition to Cecil, 61

Crag, William. See Craig, William

Craig (Craigg), John, physician to the King
-, his allowance, 64

Craig, Sir Thomas, Scottish poet and feudalist
-, composes Latin poem in honour of King, 138

Craig (Crag), William, a Scotsman 10

Craigg, Dr. See Craig, John

Cranborne, co. Dorset
-, maps and terrier of, 50 (2)
-, manor of, 244
-, letter dated from, 262
-, rectory of, 276
-, Bailiff of. See Stillingfleet, Samuel
-, Steward of. See Sherfield, Henry
-, Deputy-Steward of. See Sherfield, Richard

Cranborne, Viscount. See Cecil, William; Cecil, James

Cranborne, Viscountess. See Cecil, Margaret; Cecil, Diana

Cranborne Chase, co. Dorset 187, 234
-, Overseer of. See Gorges, Sir Thomas

Cranborne House, co. Dorset
-, maps of, 50, 281
-, 276
-, damaged during Civil War, 281

Cranborne Priory, co. Dorset 276

Cranbrook, co. Kent
-, request for closure of iron mills at, 255

Crane, Edward, of Rotherhithe, mariner
-, petition to Cecil, 9

Crane, John, former Comptroller of Berwick garrison
-, petition to Cecil, 51

Crashaw, William, Puritan divine and poet, prebendary of Ripon
-, petition to Cecil, 40 and n

Crawford Moor, Lanarkshire, Scotland
-, mines at, 84

Crayke (Creak), co. Yorks.
-, 174

Creak. See Crayke

Creets, John de. See Critz, John de

Creutsmar, —
-, entertained in Paris by William Cecil, 283

Crewkerne, co. Somerset
-, 10

Crewse, Jeffrey, musician to the King
-, his allowance, 65

Crichton (Crighton), Sir James, Collector of Petty Customs in the port of London
-, 70

Crichton, Robert, Treasurer of the Cathedral of Wells
-, Keighley's letter to, 275

Crighton, Sir James. See Crichton, Sir James

Critz (Creets, Creete), John de, painter
-, his bill for work at Salisbury House, 103
-, payments to, 201, 204

Croft, Sir Herbert, of Croft Castle, co. Hereford
-, 183

Croft, Sir James, Comptroller to the Queen
-, petition to King, 17

Croke, Sir John, Judge of the Common Pleas
-, Justice of Assize in Glamorganshire, 60

Crompton, Sir Thomas, of Cherry Burton, co. Yorks.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147

Crompton, Thomas, extraordinary pensioner to the King
-, petition to Cecil, 217

Cromwell (Crummell), Oliver, Lieutenant-General
-, his troops quartered at Damerham, 278

Cros, Monsieur de, Huguenot representative at the Court of Henry IV
-, his report to Synod of La Rochelle, 117

Crosart, Nicholl
-, petition to Cecil, 217

Crosby, Henry, clerk to Alexander Cotes
-, charged with conspiracy, 46

Cross, Henry, of Barnstaple, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 173

Cross, Sir Robert, of Chelmsford, co. Essex
-, petition to King, 207 and n

Crown, The
-, papers dealing with finances of, 257

Crown Office, The
-, 221

Crowne, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called, 274

Crummell, Lt. General. See Cromwell, Oliver

Cullompton, co. Devon
-, 143

Cumberland
-, priests and seminarists in, 42
-, 189

Cumberland, Countess of. See Clifford, Margaret

Cumberland, Earl of. See Clifford, George; Clifford, Francis

Cuñiga, Don Pedro de, Spanish Ambassador to England
-, forwards list of English grievances, 93
-, 121

Curll, Edward, of Hatfield, co. Herts., and the Middle Temple, London
-, appointed to supervise weaving industry at Hatfield, 236

Curll, William, of Hatfield, co. Herts.
-, appointed to supervise weaving industry at Hatfield, 236

Currants
-, cargo of, 41

Curriers, Foreign
-, petition to Privy Council, 61
-, petition to Cecil, 62

Curwen, Anthony, of Seaton, co. Cumberland
-, 207

Cusack, John, of Dublin, merchant petition to Cecil, 36

Customs
-, imposed on coarse cloth, 52
-, criticism of farmers of, 53
-, new rates on canvas and serges, 74
-, effect of Levant trade on, 128
-, farmers of, 140, 144, 155, 220 255
-, Clerk to. See Harries, John

Customs House
-, at London, 6, 55, 93, 165
-, request from Portsmouth for establishment of, 209 and n