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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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'Index: N O', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 13, Addenda, (London, 1915) pp. 679-683. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol13/pp679-683 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Namur, 179.

Nancy, 566.

Nanpon, near Montreuil, letter dated at, 537.

Nantes, 400.

Nanton, Mr., 606.
-, letter to, 600.

Naper, William, 424.

Naples, 444, 555, 561.
-, Kingdom of, 152.
-, Italians from, to serve in the Netherlands, 346.
-, offers to the French King to raise rebellion there, 601.

Napper, Sir Robert, proposed for commission, 512.

Narbonne, Provence of, 272.

Narente, 125.

Nargonne, Monsieur de, 195.

Narrow Seas, the, pirates in, 118.

Nasmyth, James, "Capt.," 79.

Nassau:
-, Louis, Count de, letter from, 585.
-, Maurice, Count de, 282, 286, 435, 466, 506, 507, 531, 570, 585, 603, 605.

Nassington, Northamptonshire, 134.

Nau, Monsieur, Secretary to Mary Stuart, 234.
-, letters to, 234, 323.

Naunton, Mr., copyist of Queen's letter, 564.

Naval Stores, account of cordage for, 510.

Navarre, genealogy of Kings of, 166.
-, horse intended for, 511.
-, King of, 206, 290, 382, 404.
-, -, ambassador of, 340.
-, notarial instrument concerning, 329.
-, Henry, King of, expected to march into Lorraine, 346.
-, -, Swiss and German regiments to join army of, 349.
-, -, causes of his taking arms, 357.
-, -, league against, 390, 398.
-, -, kills the Duke of Joyeuse in battle, 391.
-, -, intends to cross the Loire, 405.
-, -, his success in Poitou, 406.
-, -, letter from, to Lord Burghley, 413.
-, - See also Henry IV, King of France.
-, oath to son of Philip II taken in, 481.
-, Queen of, 198.
-, -, letter to, 206.

Navarre and Bearn, Princess of, letter to, 167.

Navigation, reasons for dispensing with the act for maintenance of, 556.

Navy, Comptroller of, 138.

Naynons [? France], 226.

Neale, Richard, institution of, to the vicarage of Cheshunt, 436.
-, demands a tithe of Cheshunt mills, 464.

Necton, William, letter from, 212.
-, plot of Tottenham Court by, 447.

Nedingworth, Hunts, 135.

Netherbury, co. Wilts, prebend of, 134.

Netherey, near Edinburgh, 507.

Netherlanders, Catholic, allowed by edict to trade with Philip II. 538.

Netherlands, intercourse with Flanders, 66.
-, trade with, to be restrained, 70.
-, States General of United Provinces of, 286.
-, -, Queen Elizabeth creditor to, 260.
-, -, oath to be taken by English troops to, 282.
-, -, services of Colonel Stewart to, 284.
-, -, negociations with, 362.
-, -, Commissioners of, requested to be hastened to Scotland by Queen Elizabeth, 408.
-, -, companies from, required by the Queen to be employed in France, 455.
-, -, Stenwyck surrendered to, 465.
-, -, letter of Queen to, 468.
-, -, extract from Register of Resolutions of, regarding their mints, 473.
-, -, articles "stuck upon" in a treaty with, 477.
-, -, request the Queen to raise again the broken companies of horse, 603.

Nettervile (Nettyrvill), George, letter from, 459.

Neufchatel, letter dated from, 453.

Neufville, de, letter from, 542.

Neustadt, letter dated at, 172.

Nevers, Monsieur de (Duke Denveres), 382, 437, 498, 533, 534, 537.

Nevill:
-, Charles, Earl of Westmorland, 108, 275, 454.
-, Henry, Earl of Westmoreland, signs decree concerning Hanse privileges, 28.
-, Sir Henry, letter from, 212.
-, Richard, Earl of Warwick, seizure of Hanseatic vessels by, 44.

Newall, Peter, mention of licence to, 519.

Newcastle, 354, 356, 500.
-, documents dated at, 252, 253.

Newce, Thomas, B.D., of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 113.

Newgen, Morgan, letter from, 117.

Newgrithbarne, a water so called near Pentland [Scotland], 94.

Newhaven, Sussex, 326.
-, plot of, 18.

Newhaven (France), Governor of, 437.

Newington, 164.

Newport, Francis, 457.

Newsletters, advertisements and advices, 125–126, 328, 523, 603 (2).

Newton (Newtoun):
-, John, of Aghrim, co. Galway, grant to, 473.
-, Thomas, 394.
-, William, of Aldhaustokis, 73, 74.

Newton Ferris rectory, Devon, 134.

Newyke, manor of, 530.

Nichols, Thomas, letters of, 589.

Nicolls:
-, Dr., of Cambridge, 203.
-, John, recantation of, 267.
-, Mr., B.D., of Peterhouse, Cambridge, 147–149.

Nicolson, Ralph, 272.

Niddry, Laird of, 470.

Nieuport [Netherlands], 390.

Niort in Poitou, 400.

Noberry, 466.

Noell, Mr., letter from Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford, concerning, 565.

Nolletoun, Sir James, 76.

Nonancourt, Nonancovertte, 437.

Nonsuch, 201, 212, 359, 466, 508.
-, warrants signed at, 203, 416.

Norberry, Kent, manor of, and abbot's house, in, 423.

Norcombe, Daniel, a servant, 462.

Norden, John, description of Essex by, 517.

Norfolk, 110.
-, libel addressed to Mayor and Justices of, 168–169.
-, map of, 32.
-, musters in, 154.
-, names of certain gentlemen of, 609.
-, Queen's lands in, 168.
-, seizure of pirates' goods in, 122.
-, Duke of. See Howard.

Norgate, Robert, 119.

Norham Castle on Tweed, plans of, 18, 152.

Norman, Robert, plan by, 188.

Normandy, 227, 233, 292, 386, 513.
-, Duchy of, 93.
-, Duke de Joyeuse, Governor of, 292.
-, Mottavilla, Monsieur, President of the revenues of, 541.

Normanton, legacy for free school at, 516.

Norris (Norryce, Norreys, Norriz):
-, Sir Christopher, grant to be renewed to, 85.
-, Sir Edward, 435.
-, -, abstract of letter of, 435.
-, -, letter from, 532.
-, Sir H., 104, 107.
-, Sir John, 397, 431, 435, 506, 507, 508, 515.
-, -, letter to, 546.
-, -, petition from, 520.
-, Dame Mary, 104.

North:
-, Lord, letter from, 208.
-, -, payments to, 352.
-, W. See Parr, William, Marquis of Northampton.

North, Council and Commissioners of the, 168.
-, letters of Lord Treasurer to Council of, desired, 558.
-, letter to Archbishop of York and Council of, 576.
-, Lord President of the, 252.
-, See also Ratcliffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex.

Northam. See Norham.

Northampton, ordinance for, etc., conservation and upping of the King's Swans in county of, 34.
-, Marquis of, grants lease of Flodgacy to Margaret Roche, 28.
-, See also Parr.

Northamptonshire, 54.
-, musters in, 154.

Northbrook, John, a divine, 394.

Northeim, 49.

Northfleet, Kent, manor of, 241.

Northumberland, Duke of. See Duddeley.
-, Earl of. See Percy.
-, county of, inquiries and presentments of jurors within, 251, 253.
-, musters in, 154, 503.

Norton:
-, Captain, 480.
-, Richard, a rebel, 102.
-, Thomas, catalogue of books in study of, 251.
-, -, an Englishman serving in Flemish ships, 138.

Norway, 292.
-, west coast of, 137.

Norwich, Herbert, Bishop of, builds chapel at Yarmouth, 369.
-, Dr. Parkhurst, Bishop of, 207, 208.

Norwich, 369.
-, letter dated at, 208.
-, petition from ministers of, 461.

Nottingham, Earl of (Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham), 507, 508, 510, 514.
-, letter to, 476.
-, appoints deputy to execute his office of Lord Admiral, 566.
-, letters patent creating, 588.

Nottinghamshire, musters in, 154.
-, woodwardship of, 169.

Nouey (Nouie), —, 474.

Nourritz, Monsieur de [? John Norris], 282.

Novington, manor of, 530.

Noviomaghum, 49.

Nowaye, Francis, native of Brabant, 223.

Nowe, Bearnoise la, 167.

Nowell:
-, Alexander, Dean of St. Pauls, 393.
-, -, catechism of, mentioned, 501.
-, Mr., 158.
-, -, his son-in-law, Mr. Butler, 158.
-, -, his nephew, Mr. Flower, 158.

Noyon, 453.
-, Castle of Perfoun near, 538.

Nugent, —, 127.

Nunez, Dr. Hector, letter from, 205.

Nuovo Aviso, Italian paper printed at Milan, Queen Elizabeth's declaration against its statements, 139–140.

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Oakley, Thomas Stokes of, 127.

Oaks, sale of, 112, 122.

Oatlands (Otelands), Sir W. Cecill admitted Secretary at, 142.
-, letters dated at, 182, 485.
-, Park, keeper of, 235.

O'Carell, Sir Charles, readiness of, to serve Sir Robert Cecil, 580.

Ocaroll, —, 190.

Occancane, Cain, 151.

Occonors, the, 189.

Odalaghan, Æneas, letter from, 580.

Odsey, muster of hundred of, 365.

Offalay, —, 189.

Offale, Edmund, 151.

Offley (Offeley):
-, Hugh, 288, 293.
-, Robert, 288.
-, Sir Thomas, Mayor of the Staple, 161.

Ogilvie (Ogleby, Ogilbe, etc.):
-, James Lord, 182.
-, Purie, Laird of, 589.
-, -, letters from, 311, 332, 340, 399, 403, 410.
-, Young Purie, 339.

Ogle, Luke, signs a presentment, 253.

Oil, holy oil, or cream, sent from Normandy to the parishes of Jersey, 92.

Okeover, Rafe, a correspondent of Sir G. Merrick, 582.

Oldborrowes, mote and lordship of, 16.

Oldensey, Harman, 429.

Olleron, salt of, 89.

Ollorton, Notts, 171.

Omaylis, river, 611.

Omoloy, Heugh, 189.

O'Neile:
-, Sir Arthur, 343.
-, Conn, Earl of Tyrone, 343.
-, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, indenture between the Queen and, 343.

Onphac (Anspach?), Marquis of 605.

Onslowe, Fulk, pleading in behalf of, 94.
-, papers relating to causes of, 394.

Ophalie [Queen's County], 499.

Orange, Petter de, an alien, 222.

Orange:
-, Prince of, goes to Rome for absolution, and has his revenues restored by the Spaniard, 562.
-, William, Prince of, goods bought from the commissary of, 114.
-, -, to be treated with for an agreement between him and the Count of Suerzemburgo, 126.
-, -, debts of, to be acquitted by Duke of Anjou, and he and his descendants to remain Princes of Holland and Zeeland, 186.
-, -, one of the main supports of Queen Elizabeth, 255.
-, -, helps Duke of Anjou, 389.
-, -, his fourth marriage, 390.
-, -, death of, 390.

Ordam, 499.

Orde (Owrd, Ourd):
-, George, 253.
-, Herre, 253.
-, Richard, 253.

Ordnance, orders for the Office of the, 235.
-, Privy Seal to the Master of the, 378.
-, Privy Seal for payment to Office of, 477.
-, note of, to be embarked for France, 488.
-, particulars of naval ordnance, 570.

Orkney, benefice of, 425.
-, the Elizabeth of, 435.

Orleans, 399.
-, letter dated from, 232.

Ormond (Ormonde), Countess of, her charges to Ireland, 42.
-, loan to, 42.

Ormston, Mr., 493.

Ornane, Peter, an alien, 224.

Orset, Essex, manor of, 138.

Orsino, Virginio, Duke of Selici, proposal of, to the French King, 601.

Ortin, Westmoreland, 173.

Orwell, Edward, 170.

Osborne, Peter, merchant of London, 89–90.
-, letters from, 155, 161.

Osburne, John, 435.

Osmotherley, Yorks, 268.

Osnabrück (Osnabruga), 48.

Osnabruck and Padelborn, Bishop of, 140.

Ostend, 477, 497, 509.
-, ships of war sent out by, 138.
-, expected to be attacked, 345.
-, peace conference between English and Spanish at, 391.
-, forces to be sent to, 434–435.
-, plan of, and maps of forts at, 438, 439, 503.
-, letter from Sir E. Norreys, Governor of, 532.

Osterley, the Queen at, 465.

Oswaldbecke Soke, Notts, 169.

Ouldham, John, a friend of William Carewe, 563.

Outryd, Henry, 138.

Overissel [Transissalana], 49.

Overnya [? Auvergne], 436.

Overton, William, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, advertisement by, 492.
-, letters of, mentioned, 510.
-, visited by Henry Boyle and others, 601.

Ovingdean. See Pevensey.

Owen:
-, Mr., 265.
-, Richard ap, Katherine daughter of, 170.
-, Robert, 509.
-, Sergeant, 457.
-, Thomas, 263.
-, -, 209.

"Owersie" [? Scotland], letter dated at, 411.

Owerton Grange, co. York, 144.

Owswalton [? Lancashire], 600.

Owting, Essex, 167.

Oxenbridge, William. See Thatcher.

Oxford, 129, 466.
-, Countess of. See Cecil, Anne.
-, Earl of. See Vere.
-, Protestant writers at, 393–394.

Oxford University:
-, Christ Church, letter from the students of, concerning their allowance of bread and meat, 597.
-, Corpus Christi College, 171.
-, Magdalen (Mawdlen) College, 171.
-, New College, letter from Warden and Fellows of, 565.
-, University College, legacy to, 516.

Oxfordshire, collections for poor in, 170.
-, musters in, 154.

Ozif, an ambassador sent to Queen Mary, 36.