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H

Habe, negociations for free passage of English at the, 362.

Hacket (Halcat), George, 73, 78. See also Halket.

Hackney, 423.

Haddocke, Father, 398.

Haddon:
-, Clerus, 109.
-, Walter, a commissioner for Flanders, 67.

Hadington, abbey of, 72, 74, 79, 80, 81.
-, Dean of, 75.

Haggas, James, letter from, 463.

Hague (Hage, la Haie), letters dated at, 456, 530, 585.
-, Pet. Scapius, a Doctor of Laws at, 556.
-, Scotch and German ambassadors at, 529.

Hailes, place of, 80.

Hainault (Haynholt, Henoo, Ainaut), 220, 227, 320, 434, 509.

Halberstadt, 49.

Halberstadt and Minden, Bishop of, 140.

Hale, Richard, 288.

Haler, —, 277.

Hales, John, declaration against, 66.
-, indictment of, 66.

Haliden Hill, 372.

Halket (Hacket), George, 388.

Hall:
-, Arthur, 211.
-, -, letter from, 71.
-, George, letter from, 394.
-, John, letter from, 598.
-, Richard, proctor of poorhouse, Colchester, 170.
-, Thomas, constable of Black Friars, London, 219.
-, -, tailor's bill of, 38.

Halle (Hall), 49, 181.
-, See also Magdeburg.

Hallidaye, William, a protegee of Sir Robert Cecil, 576.

Hallywell with Medingworth rectory, Hunts, 135.

Halsall, Silvester, servant of Earl of Derby, 251.

Hambleter. See Pevensey.

Hamburg (Hambrow), 48, 423, 484.
-, magistrates of, letter from, 31.
-, merchants of, 602.

Hamelen, 48.

Hamilton, letter dated at, 347.

Hamilton:
-, J., of Everton, letters from, 381, 405.
-, James, Duke of Châtelherault, articles between him and others, and the Earl of Murray and others, 96.
-, Lord, 233, 311, 470.
-, Lord Claude, 257, 311, 371.
-, Lord John, 296.
-, -, 281, 290.

Hamiltons, the, 235, 326.

Hamm, 49.

Hammes. See Pevensey.

Hammon, —, at Prague, acquainted with Bohemian matters, 556.

Hammond, 26.

Hampdon [? Hampton, Oxfordshire], 466.

Hampshire, Lords Lieutenants of, 350.
-, order to Queen's officers in, 398.

Hampton Court, letters etc. dated at, 98, 121, 138.
-, mentioned, 143, 327, 466, 467, 506.

Hampton, Owyn, 239.

Hamworth, Seymour's stay at, alluded to, 25.

Han, taken by Duke de Bouillon, 533.

Hancock:
-, John alias Bartlett, 170.
-, Robert, his father, 170.

Hand guns, shooting regulations, 15.

Handforde, Thomas, 103.

Handson, John, preacher of Bury St. Edmunds, 159, 210.

Hanger, George, merchant of London, joint-letter of, 598.

Hangleton. See Pevensey.

Hanley, Roger, heirs of, 114.

Hanmer woods, in the lordship of East Witton, 538.

Hanmere, Meredith, a divine at Islington, 394.

Hanover (Hannoveren), 48.

Hanse, the, certain accusations against, 30.
-, articles against pretended privileges of, 33.
-, agreement between ambassador's of, and Queen's commissioners, 34.
-, Order of Council concerning differences between the Merchants Adventurers and, 35.
-, negotiations between the Steelyard and, 37.
-, detailed replies to English commissioners of merchants of the, concerning their privileges, 45.
-, occasions of dispute with Edward IV, 44.
-, notes by Burghley on negociations with, 112.
-, "Regesta" of Government of, 46.

Hanse and English Merchants, articles concerning trade with Netherlands, 30.

Hanse ambassadors, Council's reply to, 30.
-, -, allegations of, 35.
-, -, their demands, 41.
-, commissioners of the, to Edward VI, 28.
-, -, letter from Edward VI concerning place of Diet, 29.
-, -, agreement by, 43.
-, -, at Lubeck, letter from, to Edward VI, 31.
-, -, replies to Council's answer, 30, 31.
-, -, declaration by their ambassador, 31.
-, -, -, answer to, 31.
-, -, letter from Edward VI, 32.
-, -, records of transactions with, 34.
-, -, articles demanded by, 40.
-, -, articles shewing inviolability of their privileges, 41.
-, -, agreement of, 48.
-, -, articles of agreement, 49.
-, -, detailed proceedings with, 49.
-, -, censure on the articles delivered by, 50.
-, -, negotiations with English commissioners and the, 50.
-, -, petition of, to the Council, 121.
-, -, reply to the petition of, 122.
-, the Dutch, Society of, 52.
-, Merchants, complaint against, concerning the colouring of certain foreign owned goods, 27.
-, -, answer of, to the Merchant Adventurers complaints, 33.
-, -, petition against Mayor and sheriffs of London, 36.
-, -, decree of Council concerning, 37.
-, - licenced to export certain cloths, 37.
-, -, exposition of certain terms in charters granted to, 40.
-, -, reply to articles regarding import and export privileges and rights, 46.
-, -, considerations on certain articles concerning rights and privileges, 47.
-, -, articles of agreement, 49.
-, -, new privileges of, 49.
-, -, bound to import bowstaves, 291.
-, privileges, decree of Council concerning, 28.
-, -, articles against, 41.

Hanse Steads, the, letter from Elizabeth to, 59.
-, -, concerning their differences with London merchants, 60.
-, their articles of grievance presented to the Queen, 112.
-, Orators of, letter from, 122.

Hanse Towns, charter of Edward III to, 2.
-, grant to, 42.
-, commission of, notes of proceedings, 40.
-, letters of commission given to six commissioners by, 40.
-, London citizens complaint against, 41.
-, list of, 48.
-, dispute of, with English merchants as to cloth trade, 191.
-, complaints of, to the Emperor as to the infringement of their privileges in England, 192.
-, articles concerning merchants of, in a draft treaty, 575.
-, dangerous for English merchants to have a mass of goods in any one of, 602.

Hanseatic League, aim of their statutes, 45.

Hanseatic Orators, the, letter to English commissioners, 43.
-, their demands for restitution, 44.

Hanson (Hansoun):
-, John, signs a letter, 587.
-, Thomas, steward of Maidstone College, 190.

Hanwick, Guellam, native of Brussells, 222.

Hapburn, Robert, son of, mentioned, 470.

Harber, Mr., 380.

Harborne, William, abstract of service of, in travel and in residence at Constantinople, 444.

Harbours, defence of, 152.

Hardect, Count of, 604.

Harderet, M., bearer of a note, 509.

Harderwyk (Harderwick), 49.

Harding:
-, Dr. Thomas, 394.
-, -, a prisoner in the Tower, 160.

Hare:
-, John, letters from, 265, 352.
-, Michael, 114.

Harenstone, letter dated from, 426.

Hargenlieu, Sr. d'., envoy of Duke Casimir, 172.

Harlech (Harlowe), letter of Sir H. Lee in behalf of town of, 467.

Harley, James, writer of the signet, 79.

Harrington, a prisoner taken at, 117.

Harrington, John, examination of, 26.

Harris:
-, Sir Arthur, Captain of St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, petition of, to the Council, 393.
-, William, 398.

Harrison:
-, Mr., 463.
-, Thomas, almsman of Westminster, 45.
-, William (Vuillen), 482.
-, -, 97.
-, -, a servant, 164.

Harrys [? Herries], Lord, 326.

Hart (or Harte):
-, Alderman, 288, 480.
-, John, a priest, 272.
-, Sir Percival, 178.
-, William, 506.

Hartlepool, map of, 17.

Hartwell, Abraham, 394.

Harvey:
-, Henry, 119.
-, James, alderman of London, 264.
-, -, Sebastian, his heir, 264.
-, -, (a woman), 463.

Harwasshe. See Cobham.

Harwich, 90, 107, 435.

Hasselt, —, 169.

Hastings (Hastyngs):
-, Sir Edward, 142.
-, Sir Fr., 460.
-, Francis, letter from, 438.
-, Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, Lord President of the North, 252, 305, 306, 409, 421, 494, 517.
-, -, book of reports signed by, 503.
-, pedigree of, mentioned, 107.

Hastings. See Pevensey.
-, rape of, 21.
-, and Rye like to decay for lack of timber, 22.

Hatfield, 240, 243, 291, 524.
-, House, grant of keepership of, 483.

Hatfield Peverill, Essex, 167.

Hatfield Regis, rectory of, 94.

Hatton:
-, Sir Christopher, Vice-Chamberlain, 110, 146.
-, -, grant of lands to, 203, 343.
-, -, letter from, 207.
-, Lady Eliza, letter from, 462.
-, Robert, yeoman usher of the Queen's Chamber, petition of, 444.
-, William, nephew of Sir Christopher, 207.

Haulteterre, Chevalier, 195.

Haultmont, Marshal d', son of, 538.

Haustokkes, Auld, 82.

Havana (Avana), in possession of Drake, 566.
-, Philip II's attempts to divert the Queen's forces from, 571.
-, "enterprise" of, 572.

Haverfordwest, 346.

Havering, park of, 173.

Havre de Grace, 233, 448, 598.

Haward [? Howard]:
-, Lord, 144.
-, Sir Rowland, 433.

Hawford, Edward, 119.

Hawksters of upholstery, 609.

Hawkyns, John, account signed by, 510.

Hawle, Christofer, letter from, 161.

Hawkesworth (Hawxworthe), Mr. S., 600, 601.

Hawkewood, Kent. See Sheerness.

Hawkins:
-, John, of Plymouth, letter to, 101.
-, William, of Plymouth, letter to, 101.

Hawtene, Jerame, an alien, 220.

Hawthorne:
-, Henry, 209, 213.
-, -, his plot for the inner court of Theobalds, 114.

Hay:
-, Edmund, Earl of Bothwell's proctor, 74, 76, 82.
-, Edward [? Edmond], 74.
-, Jane, letter from, 321.

Haydock, Evan, 272.

Hayes (Haies):
-, George, letter from, 162.
-, Robert, letter from, 560.

Haynes, John, servant of the Accatrye, 171.

Haytor, Devon, hundred of, 458.

Heale:
-, Mr. Serjeant, 463.
-, Thomas, of New Sarum. See Bretayn.

Hean (?) [France], 233.

Heaning, letter dated at, 562.

Hearle, William, 293.

Heath, John, letter from, 456.

Hebrew, Dr. Barow, lecturer in, at Cambridge, 204.

Heidelberg, letter dated at, 332.
-, Jacob Medouse, an Englishman in, 556.

Heigham, D., 196.

Heiton, Mr., 565.

Helmstedt, 49.

Hemingfield Grey, parsonage of, 423.

Hemingwaie, Thomas, mention of grant to, 414.

Hemmart, in Low Countries, 434.

Henderson:
-, Edward, 78.
-, George, letter from, 406.

Henneage:
-, Mr., letters to, alluded to, 25.
-, -, mentioned, 111.
-, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of the Queen's Chamber, 228.
-, -, warrant for exchange of lands to, 137.
-, -, abstract of accounts of, 285.
-, -, privy seal to, 378.

Henrick, John, an alien. 220.

Henry II, King of France, signs passport to Thomas Stucley, 29.
-, birth of his son, Francis, 142.
-, mentioned, 290.

Henry III, King of France, 125, 200, 230, 233, 236, 238, 243, 267, 289, 382, 403, 405–6, 424.
-, his brother "Monsieur le Due," 133.
-, letters of, to Queen Elizabeth, 196, 204.
-, -, to James VI, 315.
-, league between him and the Swiss, 213.
-, ordinances as to enemies' goods in French ships made by, 259.
-, letters patent by, 292.
-, audience of Earl of Derby and Sir E. Stafford with, 263.
-, his offers to Don Antonio, 383.
-, after the murder of Guise denounced as a Nero, and declared excommunicate by the Doctors of the Sorbonne, 399.

Henry IV, King of France, 418, 424, 434, 437, 464–465, 471, 498, 509, 527, 528, 529, 530, 538. See also Navarre, and "Leo."
-, letters from, 451, 452, 455.
-, letters to, 447, 504, 515, 563, 593.
-, commission signed by, 435.
-, Latin verses on his victory, 442.
-, plan of his army before Chartres, 446.
-, warrant for transport of munition for his service, 449.
-, services of J. Colville of EasterWemyss to, 505.
-, sacred at Chartres, 506.
-, J. Chastel's attempt on, 508.
-, draft of articles of treaty between him and Queen Elizabeth, 514.
-, his relations with members of the League, 518.
-, 300 persons hired to kill him, 524.
-, ambassadors from Venice sent to, 524.
-, if the Queen [Libra] will send him [Leo] help he is ready to give what assurances she desires, 526.
-, his affairs going well, 527.
-, to go to help Ardres, 531.
-, his bitter correspondence with Count Soissons, 538.
-, at Lyons hoping to accord with Dukes Epernon and Joyeuse, 538.
-, pensions Antonio Perez, 540.
-, Spaniards intend to kill him and Perez, 540.
-, inclined to treat with Spain, 543.
-, forces under him, 545.
-, to meet the Duke of Mayenne, 546.
-, not well beloved, 549.
-, the Prince, his son, 546, 561.
-, his difference with Le Gast, Governor of Amboise, 561.
-, sends to his Council to meet him at Compiegne, 562.
-, intention of Don Rodrigo Meduro against, 564.
-, his trench at La Fère, 564.
-, two Spaniards put to the wheel for intending his death, 565.
-, desires help from the Queen for his army, 581.
-, requested by the Queen to make restitution of the Vyolet of London, 598.
-, offers to him from Italians, 601.

Henry VI, King of England, contest with Edward IV, alluded to, 44.

Henry VII, grants certain revenues to city of Waterford; thanks for information re Perkin Warbeck, 15.
-, letters patent confirmed by, 8.
-, mention of, 7.
-, Hanseatic disputes during reign of, 44.

Henry VIII, King of England, 128, 424.
-, letters from, 8, 12, 14.
-, cannot be summoned to litigate at Rome, 12.
-, panegyric on, 14.
-, Act for exchange of lands of, with Sir A. Denny and Robert Dacres, 14.
-, thanks city of Waterford for assistance in Kildare's rebellion; instructions to apprehend rebels; confirms rights and liberties; sends "bearing sword," 15.
-, petition to, concerning popular grievances, 17.
-, whether he parted with jewels, etc. to the Queen by loan or gift, to be ascertained, 25.
-, allusion to his visit to Boulogne, 25.
-, exempts strangers from excessive customs duties, 53.
-, validity of will of, 327.
-, founder of Christ Church, Oxford, 597.

Henry, heir to earldom of Southampton, terms of sale of wardship and lands, etc., 27.
-, (Prince of Scotland), son of James VI, birth of, 506.

Henryson (Henrisone), Edward, Doctor of Law, 72, 73, 74, 79.

Hepburn, Hepburne:
-, Adam, Earl of Bothwill, 77.
-, James, Earl of Bothwell, Lord of Hailes, Crichton, Liddesdale, and Great Admiral of Scotland, 72–75.
-, -, proceedings in his divorce, 72–82.
-, -, accused of Darnley's murder, and private marriage with Queen of Scots, 83.
-, John, 76, 82.
-, Patrick, late Earl of Bothwell, 77.
-, Thomas, a parson, 73.
-, -, rector of Auld Haustokkes, 82.

Herbert:
-, Dr., 520.
-, Edward, letter from, 499.
-, Henry, Earl of Pembroke, 421.
-, -, recommendations of, as to the Council of the Marches of Wales, 457.
-, -, letter of, to the Queen, 478.
-, -, deputy lieutenants to, 522.
-, J., notes by, 259, 357, 422, 476.
-, John, employments of, 361–362.
-, Lady, 26.
-, Lord, 599.
-, William, Earl of Pembroke, 64.
-, Sir William, buys wardship and lands of Earl of Southampton, 27.
-, -, suit of, for a wardship, mentioned, 243.
-, -, an undertaker in Ireland, 344.
-, Sir William, of St. Julianes, recommended for Council of Welsh Marches, 457.
-, Sir William, of Swansey, on the Council of the Welsh Marches, 457.

Herdson, Hubert, an alien, 225.

Hereford, Bishop of, lease from, 204.
-, county of, deputy lieutenants in, 522.

Herenden, Walter. See Cobham.

Heretics, modes of procedure against, 241.

Herford, 49.

Heriot, W., letter from, 171.

Heriott, Mr., 460.

Herling, Thomas Lovell of, 609.

Herne, Maistre, 469.

Herries (Herris), Lord. See Maxwell.

Herrnogen surrenders the Castle of Huy, 529.

Hertford, Earl of. See Seymour.
-, castle of, 209.
-, gaol of, 449.
-, town of, 165, 467.

Hertfordshire, 54, 170.
-, account of manors in, 6.
-, commission to Lord Burghley concerning masterless men in, 417.
-, estimate for making bridges in, 329.
-, election for, 520.
-, musters, in, 154, 365.
-, soldiers for France to be levied in, 485.
-, Sayes lands in, 103.

Hervy (Hervie):
-, Dr. Henry, letter from, 204.
-, Mr., 349.

Hesketh:
-, Richard, letter from, 493.
-, William, of Little Pulton, Lancashire, 493.

Heskins, John, 394.

Hesse, Maurice, Landgrave of, 523.
-, Philip, Landgrave of, 523.

Hessus, Marcus, 429.

Hewet (Hewett):
-, H., 288.
-, John, 463.
-, Thomas, his brother, letter from, 463.
-, W., 288.

Heydon:
-, Sir Christopher, 421.
-, Thomas, 463.

Heyghton. See Pevensey.

Heynings, near Kylyram Bridge, letter dated at, 538.

Hickman, Anthony, to Sir William Cecil concerning inability to pay debt to Queen, 42.

Hicks, Mr., letter to, 425.
-, letter from, 577.

Hide, Lawrence, 439.

High Clere, 466.

Higston, —, wardship of, 161.

Hildesheim (Hildesbaim), 48.

Hildyarde, William, signs a letter, 577.

Hill:
-, John, auditor, signature of, 468.
-, Mr., 342.
-, Ralph, confession of, 273.
-, Willie, 339.
-, -, of Limehouse, 589.

Hirathoge, Denbigh, lands in, 414.

Hitchcock, Captain Robert, letter from, 556.

Hoboorn, Mr., 557.

Hobson, James. See Thatcher.

Hoby (Hobby):
-, Sir Edward, letter from, 610.
-, Margaret, Lady, letter from, 462.
-, Lady, mentioned, 558.

Hoddesdon, Herts, 103.
-, the almshouse called the Spittal there, 103.
-, the "Black Lion" there, 464.
-, the school there, 202.
-, petition of tenants of, to Lord Burghley, 596.
-, Lynch mill at, 596.
-, letter dated at, 597.
-, letter as to woods near, 597.

Hoddesdon, Christopher, 235.
-, letters from, 178, 181.

Hoddesdonbury, Herts. See Giddings.

Hodges, Margaret, letter from, 553.

Hodgeson, John, chaplain of the Savoy and others pray Burghley to appoint a Master, 117.

Hodgkin, —, 127.

Hoggins, —, 72.

Holcrofte, Thomas, letter from, 205.

Holden, George, letter from, 598.

Holdfort, Thomas, 389.

Holford, Mr., 401.

Hollacq, Count of, 182.

Holland, co. Lincoln, 135.

Holland, 126, 178, 179, 181, 262, 315, 390, 429, 507. See also Low Countries.
-, offer of the sovereignty of, to the Duke of Anjou, 179, 180, 182.
-, demand of money by Leicester for the Queen's service in, 292.
-, Assembly of the States of, 179.
-, States of, send Damant to James VI, 509.
-, -, Colwort agent for, 509.
-, Bishop of Antwerp and Count Soir to propose conditions of peace to the States of, 524.

Holland and Zeland, Count of, 5.
-, Prince of Orange and descendants to remain sovereign seigneurs of, 186.

Holland:
-, Albert, grant to, 332.
-, Owen, 463.

Hollander, Jacob, 415.

Hollcroft, Johan, grant to, 456.

Holmpatrick, Ireland, suit for lease of monastery of, 598.

Holstein:
-, Adolph, Duke of, letter of to the Queen, concerning his robes as Knight of the Garter, 43.
-, -, writes to Elizabeth concerning his interview with Danish King regarding an alliance, 51.
-, -, conditions and articles between Philip II of Spain and, 112.
-, -, pedigree of, 389.
-, (Holsatia), John Duke of, 389.
-, -, Philip son of, 389.

Holstoke, William, Controller of the Navy, 398.

Holt, Robert, 5.

Holte:
-, Edmond, a servant of the Queen, 243.
-, Elizabeth, letter to, 525.

Holy League, the, formation of, 140.

Holyrood House or Palace (Halyrud House, etc.), letters and documents dated at, 119, 182, 218, 219, 281, 310, 316, 318, 321, 345, 372, 408, 434, 446, 479, 561.
-, (or Halirudhous), kirk of, 79–81.
-, monastery church of, 77, 78.

Homberston, William, letter from, 112.

Home Castle, Scotland, 123–124.

Home:
-, Sir James, of Coldinknowes, 339, 341.
-, Lord, 287.

Honeyman, Thomas, letter from, 461.

Honfleur, 233.

Honniman, Mr., 476.

Hoo, manor of, accounts of, 35.

Hooper, alias Hopas, Katheryn, daughter of John Frankwell, 387.

Hopkins, Mr., a chaplain, 460.

Horeham Hall, warrant dated at, 159.

Horn, Robert, Bishop of Winchester, 68, 393.
-, letter from, 95.

Horncastle, co. Lincs, 154.

Horncastle Sessions, musters out of, 282.

Hors, John de, an alien, 223.

Horsemen sent out of Westmorland and Cumberland, 102.
-, commission for mustering of, 250.

Horsepole, Simon, merchant of London, 90.

Horses, breeding and musters of, 69, 250.

Horsey (Horss), Edward, sent to France, 143.

Horsman, Thomas, a sewer of the Queen's chamber, grant to, 166.

Horswell, —, an alleged murderer, 486.

Hotman, M., letter from, 424.

Hottote, Nicolas, an alien, 227.

Hough, Lancashire, manor of, 598.

Houghton [? Lancashire], 600.

Houghton Parva [Northants], letter dated at, 209.

Houghton:
-, B., sheriff of London, letter from, 497.
-, Toby, letter from, 211.

House charges, notes of, 28.

Household Book of Lord Burghley, 149.
-, books at Theobalds, 515.
-, charges, at Channon Row, 37.
-, Cofferers of the Queen's, 190.

Hoveden, Roger de, Historia Anglorum by, 7.

Howard, Charles, 431, 548.

Howard of Effingham, Charles, Lord, Lord Chamberlain, Lord Admiral of England, 144, 210, 228, 270, 286, 378, 386, 393, 402, 425, 466.
-, letter to, 450.
-, defeats Spanish Armada, 391.
-, signature of, 485.
-, particulars of lands of, 210.
-, commission for reprisals to, 281.
-, appointment of Lord Burghley as deputy in his office of Lord Admiral, 351.
-, See also Nottingham, Earl of.

Howard:
-, Lady Anne, alias Countess of Surrey, grant by, 173.
-, Lady Elizabeth, grant by, 173.
-, Henry, Ensign, 365.
-, Henry, of West Ham, 188.
-, Lord Henry, 275.
-, -, letter from, 193.
-, Philip, alias Earl of Surrey, grant by, 173.
-, Philip, Earl of Arundel, 497.
-, -, letter from, 421.
-, -, causes of indictment of, 422.
-, -, valuation of manors escheated by the attainder of, 422.
-, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 52.
-, -, letter from, 42, 43.
-, -, Commissioner at York, 89.
-, -, his pardon advised, 118.
-, Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 344, 420.
-, -, letters to, from Mary Queen of Scots, 99, 107.
-, Lord Thomas, 98, 117.
-, Thomas, Lord Audley, 136, 148.
-, Lord William, grant by, 173.
-, William, Lord, signs grant of delay to Hanse ambassadors, 50.

Howland, Richard, S.T.B., pluralist in Leicestershire, 134.
-, appointed Master of Magdalen College, Cambridge, 136.
-, Master of St. John's, Cambridge, 147–148.
-, letters from to Lord Burghley, 147, 195.

Howlay, Robert de la, a shoemaker, 225.

Howlestock, William, Comptroller of the Navy, petition of, to the Queen for lease of manor of Orset in reversion, 138.

Howtine (Hawtine), Captain, 116.

Howve. See Pevensey.

Hubberd, —, an Englishman serving in Flemish ships, 138.

Hubbert, Captain William, in a ship of Rotterdam, 580.

Huddleston (Hudlestone):
-, Sir Edmond, father of Henry, 593.
-, Henry, bonds of, 562, 595.

Hudmanby, Yorks, parsonage of, 476.

Hudson:
-, James, 338, 367, 368, 428.
-, -, letter from, 360.
-, John, 170.

Hudstone, Mr. Andrew, house of, at Farington, 600.

Huggon, Sir John. See Wogan.

Hughe, Jenkin, a servant of Sir W. Raleigh, 464.

Huguenots, 285, 399–400, 527, 528. See also Aliens.

Huguenot Society of London Publications, references to, 216, 219, 227, 241.

Huguery, Sieur de, 331.

Huice, Robert, the Queen's physician, letter from, 201.

Hull, 90.
-, Mayor and others of, letter from, 109, 250.

Hulles, William, prior of Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, annuity from coal mine of Fenham near Newcastle-on-Tyne, granted by, 4.

Humberston, William, M.P. for Thetford, 242.

Hume (or Heume):
-, Alexander, of Hutoun Hall, signature of, 365.
-, Sir James, 385.
-, John, 365.
-, Sir Henry, 340.
-, Lord, 507.
-, William, letter dated at house of, 385.

Humfrey:
-, Dr. Lawrence, 394.
-, William, letter from, 165.

Hungary (Hungaria), 9.
-, Pope's army in, 562.
-, Count Chas. Mansfeld commands in, 603.
-, troops from, to be employed against Turks, 604.

Hungerford:
-, George, 570.
-, Sir John, sheriff of Wilts, 473.

Hunsdon:
-, Lady, 228, 409.
-, Lord. See Carey.
-, -, fetches Garter robes for Duke of Holstein, 43.

Hunt:
-, Roger, wardship of his heir, 96.
-, Thomas, 288.

Hunter:
-, Colonel, mentioned in a will, 414.
-, William, 405.

Hunthill, Laird of, 366.

Huntingdon, Archdeaconry of, 134.
-, the Queen's post of, 282.
-, Earl of. See Hastings.

Huntingdonshire, 54.
-, musters in, 154.
-, ordinance as to King's swans in, 34.

Huntington, Stephen, 340.

Huntly, Earl of. See Gordon.

Hurellstune, letter dated at, 444.

Hurlestone, Mr., feodary of Cheshire, 114.

Hurst Castle, Hants, 98, 100.
-, manor, 530.

Husband, Ralph, servant of Alderman Saltonstall, 595.

Hussey:
-, John, 166.
-, Lawrence, Dr. of Laws, 170.

Hutsone, James, 312.

Hutton:
-, Matthew, Archbishop of York, letter to, 576.
-, -, pluralist in Yorkshire, 135.
-, William, grant of an office to, 173.

Huy, captured from the States of Holland, 529.

Hyde, le, a field so called, 136.

Hylle, —, 200.

Hyndley, Hugh, citizen and Merchant Adventurer of London, 330.

Hythe. See Pevensey.

I

Iceland (Iselonde), articles concerning rights in fishery of, 70.
-, injustices perpetrated against English traders in, 70–71.

Ichington Longa, Warwickshire, manor of, 424.

Idiaquez:
-, Don Alonso de (Dom Alonce Idiaque), to answer overtures for a treaty with Henri IV, 542.
-, Don Juan, mentioned, 483.

Iford. See Pevensey.

Ilford, Essex, 329, 394.

Ilfracombe (Ilfardcombe), letter from Mayor and others of, 450.
-, rectory, 134.

Impost on wines, account of, 585.

Imprisonment for killing does, 97.

Incarville (Incravill), Monsieur d', 540, 541.

"Indeas heeds," forfeited in a ship of Rotterdam, 580.

India, 239, 379, 591.
-, East, Spanish forces of, 599.

Indies, the, Spanish possessions in, 152, 489, 498, 511, 531, 571, 608.
-, a voyage into, mentioned, 164.
-, Sir Francis Drake's voyage to, 390.
-, reported arrival of fleet from, 481.
-, ships from Lisbon and Cadiz sent to protect the fleet from, 481.
-, voyage of Sir W. Raleigh to, 548.
-, delay of Spanish fleet from, 559.
-, importance of Spanish fleet of, 572.
-, chase of fleet bound to, 577.
-, fleet of, 607.

Inschellyng, Ireland, 508.

Inventions for defence of harbours, 152.

Inver (Ineure), the, 57.

Ipswich, 90, 502.

Ireland, 447, 533, 546, 558, 580.
-, Auditor of. See Peyton.
-, Clerk of the Pell in, desirability of erecting office of, 396.
-, Deputy Clerk of. See Patrick Fox.
-, Deputy General of, witnesses letters patent, 113.
-, Deputy Remembrancer. See Robert Legge.
-, Lord Chancellor of. See Weston.
-, Lord Deputy of, 97, 343, 506, 507, 508, 580.
-, -, letters from, 189, 193.
-, -, letter to, 285, 546.
-, -, warrant to, 517.
-, Lord Deputy and Council of, letters patent to, 343.
-, Lord Justice and Chancellor of. See Cusack.
-, Master of Ordnance in, 359.
-, Master of the Rolls of, 285.
-, Marshall of the Army in. See Bagenall.
-, Treasurer at Wars of. See Sir Henry Wallop.
-, Bill enacting arrangements for regranting lands surrendered by the Irishry and some of the English of, 291.
-, book of memoranda on, 96.
-, book of warrants appointing commissioners in, to examine accounts of Sir H. Wallop, 291.
-, collection of proposed acts for reformation of, 108.
-, composition, or cess, taken in, 284.
-, Council of, 325, 343.
-, Crown possessions in, 18.
-, declaration of average yearly value, 18.
-, Desmond's rebellion in, 389.
-, disorders in Irish and English pales, 108.
-, fleet and infantry sent by the Queen to, 185.
-, garrisons of, 207, 345.
-, grant to John Ussher of profits from transporting merchandise into, 217.
-, import of foreign wines into, 517.
-, intelligence of, 360.
-, issues of Great Seal of, 166.
-, letters patent appointing commissioners for cos. Down and Antrim, 103.
-, money paid to Sir Edward Fyton for service in, 174.
-, munitions for, 251.
-, -, warrant for, 413.
-, notes on, 150–151.
-, Queen's best troops in, 205.
-, paper on reformation of abuses in, 359.
-, project for musters intended for, 468.
-, proposed enterprise of King of Spain in, 184–185.
-, Privy Council of, 593.
-, rebellion in, mentioned, 392.
-, a remembrance of such Acts as be passed etc. in Parliament within the realm of Ireland, 101.
-, reparations done upon King's manors, 19.
-, revenue in, arrears due to Crown, 86.
-, scheme for English Colonies in, 288.
-, scheme of finance for, 461.
-, ship pressed for service in, 117.
-, victuals for, 175.
-, -, carelessness of the ministers of, 190.
-, wine for Queen's service in, 100.
-, Spanish ships intended for, 608.
-, reference to breaches of penal statutes in, 609.

Ireland:
-, Mr., letter to, 557.
-, Richard, 39.
-, -, examination of, 480.

Iron Mills and Furnaces, in Sussex, 19–24.
-, commission to certain men of Sussex, concerning hurts done by; articles of commission, 20–24.
-, their felling of wood out of season likely to affect tanning trade, 24.
-, estimation of their yearly expenditure of fuel; their effect on local price of timber; supply likely to cease in consequence of, 21–23.
-, emigration of inhabitants of neighbourhood likely, 23.
-, inability of many seaboard towns to obtain sufficiency of timber for upkeep and defence, 22, 23.
-, price of iron doubled in consequence of number of, 22.

Iselond. See Iceland.

Isemay, Rowland, depositions concerning, 492.

Islemadera, 237.

Islington, Meredith Hanmere, a divine at, 394.

"Italian Church," the, 222.

Italians, in England, 242.
-, from Naples and elsewhere to be led to the Low Countries, 346.

Italy, 158, 184, 187, 419, 524, 559, 562.
-, Spanish possessions in, 152.
-, Princes of, 418.
-, Italian forces in Hungary, 562.
-, proposals to raise rebellion in Naples to divert Italian forces from France and Flanders, 601.
-, troops from, to go against the Turks, 604.

Ithell, Thomas, 119.

Ivetot, battle of, 465.

Ivois la Ferté, 527.