Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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J
Jacobe, William, 225.
Jacomel, Anthoine, President of Calais, 505.
James V, King of Scotland, his decease alluded to, 41.
James VI, King of Scotland, 123,
233, 234, 295, 296, 297, 310,
311, 318, 322, 332–334, 335–
339, 355, 368, 370–372, 373–
378, 410, 411, 427, 428, 454,
464, 478, 495, 507, 530, 567.
-, letters from, 218, 219, 232, 268,
281, 282, 283, 310, 315, 316,
319, 321, 323 (2), 380, 408,
434.
-, letters to, 186, 202, 213, 227,
293, 295, 315, 384, 386, 407,
409, 412.
-, fears for his safety, 84.
-, his commission for his mother's
affairs, at York, 88–89.
-, birth of, 142.
-, prophecy relating to, 94.
-, bond of with Arran and others,
182.
-, held prisoner by his subjects, 230.
-, his and his mother's close relationship to the English
Queen, 244.
-, Master of Gray to warn him
against Elizabeth's promises,
254–255.
-, has ordered his forces to meet
at Crafuirdjohne, 286.
-, pedigree of, 292.
-, desirability of his marrying, 300–
301.
-, devotion of the English councillors to, 307.
-, assurance of, to avenge "scaith"
to his mother, 317.
-, not to be trusted, 326.
-, his conduct on the rehearsal of
his mother's execution, 334.
-, plot to hinder his friendship with
Queen Elizabeth, 341.
-, Catholicly minded, 342.
-, urged to avoid war, 360.
-, marvels that Elizabeth is slow to
seek his friendship, 363.
-, good mind of, towards Earl of
Leicester, 364.
-, neglect of his own affairs, 378.
-, petition to, 387.
-, assailed by Bothwell and others,
465.
-, tries to take Angus in Edinburgh,
470.
-, in a dangerous course, 479.
-, dispatches sent to him from
Philip II, 482.
-, Damant sent from Holland to,
509.
-, badly served and his secrets all
known, 553.
-, impossibility of maintaining
himself against England prevents his treating with Spain,
554.
-, patent letters of, in favour of
Thomas Bogg, 561.
James:
-, Edward, 39.
-, John, almsman of Westminster,
146.
-, Roger, 288.
Jameson, Robert, a skipper, 424.
Janer, John de la, a native of Paris, 220.
Janson (Jansson):
-, Bartholomew, of Rotterdam,
441.
-, Gerardt, of Rotterdam, 441.
Jansen, Claus, 415.
Jarvax, —, woods belonging to, 562.
Javarin. See Raab.
Jaymes, Jacob, an alien, 225, 226.
Jeffreys:
-, Richard, petition of, 426.
-, Roger, letter from, 553.
Jegon, Mr., Fellow of [? Queen's College], Cambridge, 162.
Jemmens, Dune, of Utrecht, 237.
Jenison, Mr., 597.
Jenkinson, John, letter from, 610.
Jennens, John, Mayor of Portsmouth, 417.
Jennings, Master, wife of, 473.
Jersey. See Channel Islands.
Jerseyman, a, letter from, 611.
Jesuits, 230, 311, 338, 341, 468–469,
554, 571, 600, 605.
-, Act of the Scottish Council,
ordering proclamation for
apprehension of, 310.
-, Acts against, 363.
Jevington. See Pevensey.
Jewel House, Privy Seal for payment to, 447.
Jewell, John, Bishop of Sarum, 393.
Jewels and plate, Master of, 153.
Jobson, Sir Francis, inventions of,
for defence of harbours, 152.
-, letter from, 352.
John, King of Denmark, 389.
Johnson:
-, John, letter from, 204.
-, Rowland, plans by, 152.
-, Simon, letter from in behalf of
Amsterdam merchants, 423.
-, -, a soldier in Stanley's
regiment, 398.
Johnston (Johnstoun, Jhonstoun,
Jonston):
-, A., letter from, 435.
-, Archibald, 429, 470.
-, Edward, 347, 395, 400.
-, -, 269.
Jollybrande, John, 68.
Jones (Johnes, Jons):
-, Captain Ellis, 553.
-, Gruffin, confession of, 509.
-, Hugh, proctor of poorhouse at
Mile End, 170.
-, James, clerk, B.A., appointed to
vicarage of Puddle Trenthide,
252.
-, Mr., Fellow of [? Queen's College], Cambridge, 162.
-, R., Fellow of Magdalene College,
Cambridge, 149.
-, Rafe, a letter to be left in house
of, 589.
-, Robert, Yeoman of the Guard,
140.
-, Walter, B.L., Prebendary of
Westminster, 145.
-, -, assigned almsman of
Westminster, 146.
-, -, 431.
-, -, adversary of Nicholas
Steere, 98.
Josone, Rocco, a native of Flushing, 226.
Joyeuse:
-, Anne Duc de, Admiral of France,
Governor of Normandy, 292.
-, Duke of, 233, 391, 518, 538, 549.
Juiys, Count Philip in, 530.
Julieres, suspected intentions of House of Austria on estates of, 605.
Julius III, Pope of Rome, replies to Don Luighi de Toledo's request concerning passage of troops through Papal States, 30.
Justices of Assize, lists of, 478.
Justices of the Peace, 168.
-, Order to, from the Queen as to
disobedient mariners and
others, 398.
K
Kaas, Nicolaus, Senator of Denmark, 381.
Kair, Thomas, 76.
Karne, Dr., 12–13 passim.
Kattelyne, Malinery, lease granted to the widow of, 414.
Keeling, —, tenant of woods at Hoddesdon, 597.
Keith (or Keythe):
-, Lady —, Countess of Marschall,
mother of Lady Jane Gordon,
77.
-, Mr., 337.
-, William, 339.
-, William, Earl Marschall, 77.
-, -, Earl Solten, Master of
Marschall, 77.
-, Sir William, 349, 367, 368.
Kelk, Roger, Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, 119, 136.
Kelley, Thomas, chief plaisterer, petition of, 292.
Kelso, Abbey of, 86.
Kendall, Westmoreland, Queen's tenants in Barony of, letter from, 211.
Kenell, Mr., 499.
Kenilworth, 100, 461.
Kennedy, Gilbert, Earl of Cassilis, articles between him and others, and the Earl of Murray and others, 96.
Kent, collections for poor in, 170.
-, collection desired for a church
wasted by fire in, 425.
-, estreat of fines of manorial
courts in, 457.
-, men to be sent from, to the
Netherlands, 435.
-, musters in, 154.
-, order to Justices of the Peace
of, 398.
-, plan of coast of, 122.
Kent, Sibills of, 124.
Ker:
-, Robert, 310.
-, Sir Robert, Earl of Cesford, 395.
Kerne rectory, co. Wilts, 134.
Kesteven, co. Lincoln, 128, 135.
Kesteven. See Lancaster.
Keswick, letter dated at, 160.
-, mineral works at, 160.
Kettlewell:
-, Michael, Vice-Treasurer at Wars
in Ireland, 591 et seq.
-, Mrs., mother of Francis Capstock, 592.
-, William, son of Michael, 592.
Keyes, Francis, 114.
Keyllwey, Sir William, different
offices held by, 60.
-, writes to Council, concerning
his expenses at Portsmouth,
60.
Kiel (Kÿll), 49.
Kifte, John, 347.
Kilcurne, Ireland, 151.
Kildare, Earl of, desires benefit of restitution of his house for prosecuting his claims, 532.
Kilkenny, Ireland, 151.
Killegrew (Kelygrey):
-, John, Vice-Admiral of Cornwall, 430, 431.
-, Mr., 123,124, 474.
Kilwinning, Abbot of, 96.
Kimbolton Castle, 11.
Kincardin [Scotland], Master Alexander Leslie, parson of, 89.
King, Richard, almsman of Westminster, 145.
Kingcarne, Scotland, 286.
Kingesmill, Andrew, 394.
Kingsland, poor house of, 170.
Kingston, 500. See also Pevensey.
Kingston on Hull, 108, 170.
-, letter dated at, 169.
Kinross (Kynros), Henry, proctor, on behalf of Lady Jane Gordon, 73–74, 76, 78.
Kirkham, —, case of, 423.
Kirklee Road, Great Yarmouth, 370.
Knewstubb, John, 394.
Knewstubs, Mr., 313.
Knightlie, Thomas, petition from, 514.
Knighton, co. Leicester, manor of, 150.
Knights made at Cadiz, 599.
Knole (Knowle), Kent, manor of, 203.
Knolles, Richard, almsman of Westminster, 146.
Knollys (Knollis, Knolls, Knowles):
-, Sir Francis, 138, 270, 325.
-, Mr. Henry, 150.
-, Sir Thomas, 440, 516.
-, Sir William, 42.
Knyvet:
-, Edmund, office granted to, 202.
-, Mr., 205.
Konigsberg, 48.
Kyan Castle, 9.
Kydd, —, servant to Mr. Knyvett, 205.
Kyme, Anthony, 95.
Kynlouthis, banquet at, 80.
Kyntor, David of Leith, 76, 77.
Kyrdford, Sussex, Bydland in, 122.
Kyrkham:
-, -, condemned in Star Chamber,
465.
-, Robert, a correspondent of Sir
R. Cecil, 462.
Kyslingburie, in diocese of Peterborough, parsonage of, 170.