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U

Udall:
-, Sir Edmonde, 591.
-, John, Puritan, confession of, 500–501.
-, -, submission of, 502.

Ughtred, Henry, 218, 228, 229, 230, 231, 235, 238, 240, 344.
-, accounts of, 227.
-, letters from, 228, 229 (3), 231 (3), 232, 233.
-, letters to, 229.

Ulric III, Duke of Wurtemberg, 522.

Ulster, Ireland, 108, 343.
-, letter of the Queen on rebels in, 546.
-, pedigree of Queen's title to, 259.

Ulzen (Ulsen), 48.

Umffre, John, 398.

Umfray, John, 417.

Uniformity and Supremacy, Acts of, 69.

Unna (Vuna), 49.

Unton (Umpton):
-, Edward, 344.
-, Sir Henry, 598.
-, -, letters to, 451, 537.
-, -, arrival of, at Rouen, 562.

Uphalle, a pirate, 100.

Upholsterers of London, letter from, 609.

Upsala, Peter Vaerheilius of, 417.

Urbino, Duke of, 125.

Urmod, D., a messenger, 38.

Urry, David, 251.

Ursino, Cardinal, at Paris, 143.

Ursins (Oursyns), la Chapelle de [? Paris], 206.

Ussher, John, of Dublin, grant to, 217.

Utrecht, 237, 556.
-, letter dated from, 406.

Uvedale:
-, Edmund, letter from, 508.
-, Thomas, 417.

Uxbridge, Seymour sends to Lady Browne at, 25.

V

Vadimontia, sister of Queen of France, wife of Duke of Joyeuse, 391.

Vaerheilius, Peter, account of journeys of, 417.

Valck, Monsieur, deputy of the United Provinces, 286.

Valdes, Don Pedro de, 477, 499.

Valencia, 444.
-, moors of, 567.
-, a native of, 224.

Valenciennes (Valencine), 179, 181, 452, 455.

Valerio, Cardinal of Verona, 555.
-, Signor Bassadonna, his nephew, 555.

Vallesedese, Don Pedro, de, 477.

Van Angor:
-, Francis, petition of, 399.
-, Sara, her daughter, 399.

Van Armaine, Jaccobo Cornells, shoemaker, 226.

Vand Beke, Jean, pensioner of Flushing, letter from, 358.

Van de Wall, Philip, letter of, 325.

Vandome, Cardinal of, 342, 405.

Vandyvall, Peter. See Merchant Stranger.

Vanlanden, Babtist, native of Gelderland, 221.

Vanloo, secretary of the Earl of Essex, letters from, 452, 453.
-, drafts apparently in hand of, 458–459, 460.

Vanlore, Peter, 589.

Vannes, Peter, citizen of Lucca and English ambassador to Venice, 32.

Vaudimont, Cardinal of, 342.

Vaughan (Vahan):
-, Hugh, 266.
-, John, 38.
-, John, petition of, 251.
-, -, ship brought to Milford Haven by, 347.
-, Mr., 423.

Vaulx, Lawrence, 394.

Vause, Mr., Fellow of Magdalen College, Cambridge, 148.

Vautrolier, Thomas, an alien, 223.

Vautrollier, Thomas, printer, request of, to the Queen and Council, 361.

Vega, Emanuel de, appointed Mastre de Campo by Philip II, rejected by mutineers, 456.

Veiga, Antonio de, 218.

Velvet, cost of, 511, 513.

Venetian aliens in England, 222.

Venetian merchants desire freedom from excessive customs duties, 53.

Venetians, exactness of in looking after their engines of war, 607.

Venice, 19, 53, 242, 415, 536, 555, 587.
-, Ambassadors of, sent to Henri IV, 524.
-, news from, 125.
-, Signory of, 125, 607.

Venlo [Netherlands], 49.

Venstree, —, administrator of — Walker, 396, 473.

Verac, —, letter from, 105.

Verde. See Lubeck.

Verdun, 342.

Vere, letters patent of burgomaster and commonalty of town of, 5.

Vere:
-, Edward de, Earl of Oxford, 104, 107, 111, 112, 146, 195, 199, 200, 433.
-, -, eclogue on his marriage to Anne Cecil, 109.
-, -, creditors appointed by him for payment, 114.
-, -, memorandum as to his money arrangements, 121.
-, -, his complaints to Lord Burghley, 128.
-, -, account of money paid to, 137.
-, -, his birth, 142.
-, -, Elizabeth his daughter, birth of, 143.
-, -, his return to England, 143.
-, -, disowns the child of his Countess, 144.
-, -, title of, to the offices of steward etc. of the forest of Waltham, 173.
-, -, verses on wife of, 362.
-, Sir Francis, 394, 499, 595.
-, -, letters from, 455, 529.
-, -, Minshewe, a serjeant under, 398.
-, -, memorandum of horse under, 603.
-, Sir H., 507.
-, John de, Earl of Oxford, 6.
-, John, a party in a law-case, 563.
-, John, brother of Sir Francis, letter from, 595.
-, Lady, 409.
-, Lady Mary, 121, 146–147.

Vernem, Mademoiselle, Count Louis of Nassau commends himself to, 586.

Vernon, John, sheriff of Derbyshire, 324.

Verona, 555.
-, Valerio, Cardinal of, 555.

Veterau, Counts of, 605.

Viana [? Vienna], 205.

Vice-chamberlain, the, under Edw. VI, Sir John Gates, a warrant to, concerning deer at Sunborne, 29.
-, warrant to for delivery of certain deer from Gillingham for "storing of" Sunborne, 29.
-, - concerning Duke of Somerset's lands, 29.
-, "remembrances for," 29.

Vienna, letter dated at, 87.
-, news from, 125, 126.
-, Lutherans expected to build a church there, 126.
-, Henry Wotton at, 556.

Villa Nova, 608.

Villars, Monsieur de, 453.

Villeroy (Vyllray), Monsieur de, 437, 581.

Villeye, —, a messenger, 238.

Voshere, William, an alien, 226.

Vratislauia, 49.

Vyvyan, Hainball, letter from, 212.

W

Waad. See Wade.

Waburnhope, plot of, 369.

Wadden, in diocese of Lincoln, parsonage of, 170.

Wade (Waad, Waade):
-, Michael, 442.
-, -, letter from, 442.
-, Mr., 327, 474, 559, 591, 598.
-, William, letter to, 493.

Wadeson, Edward, candidate for office of sheriff's clerk in Lincoln, 587.

Waenman, —, nephew of Dorothy Edmund, 558.

Wages, 36.

Wagstaffe, Lawrence, 217.

Waichtoun, Lord, 82.

Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, plan of, 82.

Waites, William, 352.

Wakefield, legacy for free school at, 516.

Walachia (Valaque), ambassadors of, at Prague, 604.

Walcheren, Isle of, 115, 116, 346.

Waldeck, Francis, Count, 201.

Walden, Lord Audley of, 136.

Walden, a man of, 133.

Walenge, Kent, rents of manor of, 122.

Wales, Council of the Marches of, recommendations of Earl of Pembroke as to, 457.
-, Councillors and Commissioners, and Justices of Peace of, 168.
-, deputy lieutenants in, 522.
-, draft of Act of Parliament for extending the jurisdiction of English Courts into, 260.
-, mine in, 165.
-, warrant appointing Earl of Shrewsbury President of Council of, 426.
-, North, rumours in, concerning the Earl of Leicester, 175.

Waley, John, a printer, 141.

Walker:
-, Dr., Archdeacon of Essex, 206– 207.
-, John, proctor of poorhouse at Kingsland, 170.
-, -, 396, 473.
-, -, bond of, mentioned, 599.

Wallace, —, 339.

Walleys, William, almsman of Westminster, 146.

Wallingworth, woods at, 530.

Wallop:
-, Sir Harry, a judge, 512.
-, Sir Henry, treasurer at wars in Ireland, 291, 325,
-, -, grounds of his displeasure against Mr. Richard Boyle, 591–593.

Walmsley, Henry, 600.

Walpole, —, 109.

Walpooll, Caesar, letter from, 434.

Walsham, letter dated at, 95.

Walsingham:
-, Sir Francis [Mr. Secretary, etc.], 193, 234, 235, 236, 237, 242, 259, 281, 285, 286, 304, 307, 308, 309, 311, 318, 322, 330, 332, 338, 340, 351, 376, 385, 401, 406, 414, 451.
-, -, letters from, 321, 324, 347, 407.
-, -, letters to, 100, 123, 187, 193, 230, 233, 252, 263, 269, 386, 399, 401, 429.
-, -, report of, from Franciotti, 88.
-, -, notes by, 138, 144, 415.
-, -, Ambassador in France, 143, 193, 200.
-, -, journey of, into France, and audiences with the French King and Queen Mother, 200.
-, -, plan of Flushing dedicated to him, 290.
-, -, instructions from James VI to be imparted to, 306.
-, "Young," 200.

Walter:
-, Edmund, Chief Justice of Assize for Glamorgan, etc., 457.
-, Lucas, 413.

Walterston, Philip Cecil of, 8.

Waltham, Herts, the Swan Inn in, 171.

Waltham Cross, a tenement in, 463.
-, the "Seven Stars" and "Cross Keys" in, agreement for sale of, 19.

Waltham Forest, grant to Earl of Oxford, for foresters for, 6.
-, plan of a house in, 17.
-, Earl of Oxford's title to stewardship etc. of, 173.

Wandsworth, the "Black Bull" and "Black House" in, 243.

Wanlans Park [? Yorks], 97.

Wanstead, 200.
-, letter dated from, 553.

Wanton, John, 291.

Warbeck, Perkin, arrival of, at Cork, Henry VII offers reward for apprehension of, proceedings in Devonshire; submission of; origin of, 15.

Warbleton, four iron mills of, 20.

Warburg, 49.

Warde:
-, Monsieur de, 453.
-, Thomas, almsman of Westminster, 146.

Wardour, Mr. [Clerk of the Pells?], 417.

Wardrobe, the Great, letter dated from, 524.

Wards and Liveries, Court of, accounts of George Goring, Receiver-General of, 285, 292, 329, 348, 383.
-, accounts of, 503.
-, arrearages of Mr. Goring, Receiver of, 472.
-, appointment sealed by, 136.
-, book of entries relating to, 110.
-, brief of arrearages to, 174.
-, clerkship of, 352.
-, complaint against Countess of Warwick in, 478.
-, debts and arrears in, 186, 330.
-, money paid by Sir Wm. Dansell Receiver-General of, 190.
-, nobleman's debts to, 95.
-, payment by Receiver-General of, 107.
-, particulars of arrears of divers feodaries, 97.
-, petitions of Lord Mounteagle and Beauchamp in, 199.
-, rents paid into for the Earl of Bedford's lands, 265.

Wardships, concealed, in Cheshire, 114.

Ware Park, letter dated from, 166.
-, Lord Burghley dines at, 467.

Ware, town of, 208.

Warington, parsonage of, 423.

Wark Castle on Tweed, plan of, 152.

Warren, John, assigned as almsman of Westminster, 146.

Warsaw (Warsowe), Assembly at, 362.

Warwick, Earl and Countess of. See Neville and Dudley.

Warwick, 394.
-, Castle, letter by Henry VIII dated from, 15.

Warwickshire, 54.
-, musters in, 154.

Wassilia, Emperor of Russia, letters to, 9 (2).

Waterford, 352, 382.
-, letters to Mayor of, from Henry VII and Henry VIII, 14.
-, victuals for, 175.

Waterhouse:
-, John, 195.
-, Robert, signs a letter, 577.

Watson (Wattson):
-, Ambrose, 101.
-, John, Bishop of Winchester, 251.
-, Thomas, of Peeterwinch, Norfolk, slain by Thomas Thirsby, 588.
-, -, 200.

Watton, Thomas, petition of, 241.

Watts:
-, Dr., suggested as Master of the Savoy, 117.
-, -, claims goods seized by John Killigrew, 431.

Way (Weys), Sir Ro., sent to Brest, 507.

Wayborn, Norfolk, map of, 370.

Wealdhall, a grant dated at, 284.

Webb:
-, Alderman, 288.
-, Alice, 605.
-, Francis, letter from, 610.
-, William, petition of, 291.

Welborn, Mr., the Queen's Solicitor, 512.

Weller:
-, Alexander, of Cranbroke, clothier, letter from, 560.
-, John, armorer, letter from, 150.

Welles, —, a scrivener, 582.

Welles [? Wells, Somerset], 145.

Wellynge, Thomas, husbandman of Wodyngton, 5.
-, See Lancaster.

Welsh shires, inhabitants of illaffected in religion, 478.

Wemys:
-, J., letter from, 415.
-, John, 416.
-, -, Mary, his mother, letter from, 416.

Wemyss, Laird of, 408, 410.
-, Laird of West, 507.

Wendesley, Derbyshire, 324.

Wendsley, Richard, 324.

Werckhovius, Jo., an acquaintance of H. Wotton at Utrecht, 556.

Wesel (Wesalia), 49.

West Blatchington. See Pevensey.

Westchester, men of, commit murder, 486.

Westdean. See Pevensey.

Weste, John, petition to Lord Burghley for his wife's dower, 114.

Westfelde, land so called, 136.

Westham. See Pevensey.

Westhaughton, Lancashire, manor of, 598.

Westmeston, manor of, 530.

Westminster, Abbot of, advowson of Cheshunt received from, 434.
-, Chapter House, the, 40.
-, College or Collegiate Church of St. Peter, of, 145.
-, -, letter dated at, 164.
-, -, almsmen of, 145, 146.
-, -, prebendaries of, 145.
-, Dean of. See Goodman.
-, Dean and Chapter of, possessions of, 40.
-, Dean of, proposed as Master of the Savoy, 117.
-, -, liberties of, encroached on, 130.
-, School, 164.
-, documents and letters dated at, 344, 413, 417, 512.
-, City of, act for restraint of new buildings, etc. in, 480.
-, affairs of Mary. Queen of Scots, to be treated there, 89.
-, complaints of Burghley's officers at, 130.
-, deaths within city of, 212.
-, great sickness in, 208–209.
-, inhabitants of, waste water granted bv Henry VIII to, 205.
-, jousts at, 199, 201.
-, Justices of Common Pleas at, action brought before, 576.
-, Member of Parliament for, 242.
-, plague at, 164.
-, Palace of, letters dated at, 169, 468.
-, warrant signed at, 171.
-, mentioned, 327.
-, petitions granted at the Court at, 144, 176.
-, St. Margaret's, 142.
-, Thomas Holcrofte, bailiff of, 205–6.

Westmonney Island, Iceland, 70–71.

Westmoreland, Earl of. See Nevill.
-, horse sent out of, 102.
-, inquiry and presentments as to decayed tenements and supply of horse and foot in, 253.
-, instructions for a survey of Earl of Rutland's lands in, 438.
-, musters in, 503.

Westodley, Devon, manor of, 463.

Weston:
-, Mr., 25.
-, Robert, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, special commission to, 86.
-, Sir William, Justice of Common Pleas in Ireland, death of, 508.
-, Sir William, proposed for a commission, 512.

Westphalia, 49.

Westphaling, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford, 393.

Westropp, Raphe, petition of, 476.

Westwell, Kent, manor of, 553.

Wetenhall, John, letters from, 538, 558, 562.

Wethington rectory, Lincolnshire, 134.

Wexford, a ship of, 346.

Weymouth, 416, 451.
-, -, Page of, 450, 451.

Weysford [? Wexford], Ireland, 127.

Whalley, letter dated at, 96.

Wharton:
-, Humphrey, letter on suit of, 531.
-, Lord, 52, 102, 547.

Wheeler (Wheler):
-, R., a witness, 517.
-, Tho., a witness, 517.
-, -, a goldsmith, 86.
-, Symon, and others, ask for confirmation of leases, 154.

Whicklow (Quhiklaw), David, jurisconsult, 76–78.

Whightman, William, servant to Seymour, his deposition concerning Seymour's correspondence regarding the jewels "deposited with" by Henry VIII, 24–25.
-, his deposition concerning Seymour and Elizabeth, 25–26.

Whimphill rectory, co. Wilts, 134.

Whippergundy, a Welsh game, mentioned, 584.

Whit, Patrick, 97.

"Whitacre's Confutation," French books so-called, 267.

Whitakre, William, a divine, 394.

Whitchurch, co. Oxford, 231.

White (Whyte):
-, John, commissioner at Portsmouth, 417.
-, Mr., Sir Robert Sidney's man, 509.
-, Nicholas, a native of Bredges [? Bruges], 223.
-, Sir Nicholas, Master of the Rolls in Ireland, 285.
-, Robert (Sir R. Cecil), letter to, 456.
-, Rowland, of Dublin, petition of, 108.
-, Stephen, letter carrier for Charles Paget, 502.

Whitgift, John (Mr. Doctor), Archbishop of Canterbury, 113, 393, 442, 472, 517.
-, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, 119.
-, returned as a pluralist in Lincolnshire, 134.
-, letter to, 503.

Whithorne (Quhithorne), Alexander, Bishop of, 75.

Whitlaw (Quhitlaw), Patrick, 73, 78.

Whitley, Kent, woods in, 203.

Whitmore, W., 288.

Whittakers, Mr., 313.

Whittinghame, letter dated at, 351.

Whittington, William, letter from, 103.

Whorleton, parks at, 288.

Whyteffylde, Anthony, 172.

Wibarne, Pernuall, a divine at Rochester, 394.

Wickes, Georges, a fugitive, and a lieutenant, 118.

Wickham, William, prebendship granted to, 170.

Wicliffe, W., secretary to the Earl of Northumberland, confession of, 276.

Widrington (Woddrington, Wootherington, etc.):
-, Sir Henry, Marshal of Berwick, 356.
-, -, warrant granting lease to, 416.
-, Lady, 318.

Wigges, Thomas, signs accounts of the Court of Wards, 503.

Wight, Isle of, 326, 591.
-, arguments for defence of, 350.
-, Spanish forces to be sent to ("l'ile de Vig."), 504.

Wikes, Walter, informations from, 420, 421.

Wilbraham;
-, Mr., her Majesty's Solicitor in Ireland, 500.
-, Thomas, M.P., for Westminster, 242.

Wilcockes:
-, Henry, Clerk of the Market, 133.
-, Mr., 429.
-, Mr., a divine in London, 394.
-, Roger, 288.

Wilford:
-, James, 359.
-, -, John son of, alderman of London, 359.
-, John, 286, 287.

Wilkes:
-, Sieur de, 133.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Council, 251.
-, -, sent to the French King, 464, 465.

Wilkyn, Robert, 288.

Willems, Isbrant, of Utrecht, 237.

Williams:
-, David, 457.
-, Ellis, 464.
-, Mr., chosen lecturer at Cambridge, 162–163.
-, Sir Roger, 452, 458, 459, 513.
-, -, will of, 414.
-, Simon, presentee to the living of Cheshunt, 434.
-, -, death of, mentioned, 436.
-, Thomas, Clerk of the Cheque, 345.

Williamson, Nicholas, examination of, 530.

Williamsonne, Richard, clerk, 170.

Willifitz alias Sewels, a close in Broxborne, Hants, 464.

Willingham, Cambs, 136.

Willoughby:
-, Sir Francis, 137.
-, -, letter from, 213.
-, Mr., 423.

Willoughby de Eresby, Peregrine Bertie, Lord, 383, 393, 605.
-, letter from, 606.

Wills, Markes, an alien, 223.

Wilmott (Wylmott), Francis, yeoman usher of the Queen's Chamber, petition of, 444.

Wilsford (Wylsford):
-, H., letter to the Council from, 416.
-, John, merchant tailor of London, 101.

Wilson:
-, John, information concerning, 600.
-, Nicholas, Dean of Durham, letter from, 358.
-, Patrick, 73, 74.
-, Patrick of Hadington, 79, 80, 81.
-, Thomas, letter from, 118.
-, -, notes by, 128, 137, 150, 153.
-, -, his son, 358.
-, -, a Jesuit, 600.

Wilton (Wylton):
-, Ed., 549.
-, -, letters from, 538, 540, 541.
-, -, extracts from letter of, 544.
-, Captain Edmond, 588.

Wiltshire, musters in, 154.
-, note of Wm. Button's manors in, 510.
-, pluralities in, 134.

Wimbledon, 35, 37.
-, death of Cecil's infant son William at, 142.
-, the Queen at, 465.

Winchelsea, plan showing south coast to, 589.
-, See also Pevensey.

Winchester:
-, Dowager Marchioness of, letters from, 228 (2), 230. 231.
-, Marquis of. See Paulet.
-, Bishop of, to have spiritual jurisdiction in Jersey and Guernsey, 94.
-, -. See also Gardiner, Horne, Cooper, Watson,
-, Bishops of, petition about payments by, 552.
-, City of, 394.

Winchester, wardenship of, 575.

Winchester House, letter dated from, 229.

Winchmore (Winsmore) Hill, 155.

Windebank, Thomas, letter from, 442.

Windham, Mr., 352.

Windsor:
-, Frederick, Lord, 330.
-, Lord, 199.
-, -, wife of, 121.

Windsor, 145, 147.
-, letters etc. dated at, 101, 133, 150.
-, Queen's woods in, 213.
-, George Caverley, a poor Knight of, 150.
-, Castle, 209.
-, Mr. Lovelace, Lieutenant of Castle and Forest of, 515.
-, New, Berks, Richard Gallys, M.P. for, 242.

Wine, French, sale of, 89–90.
-, Gascon, 100.
-, Spanish, and sweet, impost on, 585.

Wingfield (Vynkfeild), letter dated at, 258.

Wingfield:
-, Sir Ed., mentioned, 460.
-, Sir John, 439.
-, Sir Richard, will of, 11.
-, Robert, marries Elizabeth Cecil, 142.
-, -, warrant for lease to, 469.

Winter (Wynter):
-, George, Clerk of the Navy, 398.
-, John, letter from, 472.
-, Mr., 91, 481, 499.
-, Sir William, 378.
-, -, plan of, for roasting, etc., 426.

Wintney, letter dated from, 155.

Wisbeach, 494.

Wise, Sir William, 27.

Wiseman:
-, Edmund, 538.
-, -, letter from, 541.
-, John, 168.

Wismar (Wismaria), 48.

Witeman, William, merchant of London, 90.

Witney (Wytney), Oxfordshire, 466.

Witz (Wyttz), Joachim de, 413.
-, letter from, 415.

Wivenhoe, 112, 128.

Woad (oode, pastellum), importation of, from France and Portugal; its value, 16.
-, indenture concerning ground in Lymington, Hants, sown with, with mills, etc. for grinding, etc., 19.

Woddrington. See Widdrington.

Wodford, Northampton, parsonage of, 514.

Wogan, Sir John, 435.
-, certificate by, 347.
-, helps pirates, 386.

Woking, parsonage of, 232.

Wolf, Geronimo, a schoolmaster of Bristol, 199.

"Wolfensis," Bernhart Heider, of Franfort, 330.

Wolffenden, Jacobus, 196.

Wolley, Sir John, letter to, 510.

Wolmer, John, servant of Earl of Lincoln, 177.

Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal, parcel of property of, in Suffolk, 137.

Wolton, John, returned as a pluralist in cos. Wilts and Somerset, 134.

Wood and timber, sales of, 122, 209, 211.

Woodcocke, Alderman, 288.

Woodham, William, 171.

Woodhouse (Woodhows, Woddhousse):
-, Lady, 38.
-, Sir William, 52.

Woodrington, Robert, waiter of the port of London, 474.

Woodroofe, Sir Nicholas, 288.

Woodstock, 466.

Wool, Cotswold (Cotsold), 53, 54, 55.
-, difference in weight in England and Calais, 54.
-, export of, papers relating to, 52.
-, information as to, in England, 54.
-, information as to weight, sort, packing, charges of English, 54.
-, prices of, 53, 57.
-, purchase of, 187.
-, staple for, 6, 10, 574.

Wool-staplers, money saved in customs by, 56.
-, representation by, concerning advance in custom on wool, 56.

Wool trade with Flanders and Holland threatened, cause of decay; probable result, 55.

Wools, Berkshire, 53, 54.
-, bought in England and sold in Bruges, 56.
-, Clyfte, 53, 54.
-, declaration shewing loss sustained by revenue, 57.
-, Kesten (Keisten, Kestein), 54, 55.
-, Leinster, 53, 54, 55.
-, Linsay (Linsaye), 54, 55.
-, "Marche," 53–54, 55.
-, note concerning shipment of 1554–1559, 56.
-, sold under Henry VIII, prices of, 56.
-, Spanish, replacing English wools in Netherlands, 55.

Woolton, John, Bishop of Exeter, 393.

Woolwich, estimate for repair of docks of, 137.
-, Hertfordshire levies to embark at, 485.

Worcester, Earl of. See Somerset.
-, County of, deputy lieutenants in, 522.

Works, Office of, Privy Seal for payment to, 447.
-, Comptroller of, 534.

Worksop, letter dated at, 235.

Wormley, 434.

Worsley:
-, John, a fugitive, 118.
-, Richard, Captain of Isle of Wight, 59.

Worsopp, Mr., 162.

Worthington, Dr., 493.

Wotton:
-, Edward, Ambassador in Scotland, 268, 298, 304.
-, -, letter from, 269.
-, Henry, letter from, 555.
-, Mr., 561, 565.
-, Dr. Nicholas, 64, 67, 142.
-, -, signs duplicate decree concerning Hanse privileges, 28.
-, -, signs, and sends to the Court, the Hanse Articles, 49.
-, -, and others, to Elizabeth, concerning the Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, to Cecil concerning Hanse commission, 50.
-, -, signs letter to Privy Council concerning proceedings with Hanse ambassadors, 50.
-, -, Commissioner for Flanders, 67.

Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucester, manor of, 424.

Woulley, Mr., 481.

Wray:
-, Captain, 499.
-, Jasper, examination of, 155, 158.
-, -, letter from, 167.
-, Mr., 240.
-, Thomas, brother of Jasper, 155, 156, 158.

Wright:
-, Agnes, petition of, to the Queen, 534.
-, -, John, her husband, 534.
-, Lawrence, servant of Sir T. Stanhope, 492.
-, Mr., 156.

Wriothesley:
-, Henry, Earl of Southampton, 421.
-, -, lands of, and jointure of his Countess, 199.
-, -, death of, 201.
-, Henry, 3rd Earl of Southampton, 508.
-, -, letter to, 577.
-, Thomas, Earl of Southampton, value of lands of, and terms of sale of wardship of heir of, 27.
-, Sir Thomas, award of, 13.

Writhington, —, 156.

Wroht, Pedro, 536.

Wrothe:
-, Mr., 158.
-, Robert, 174, 239.
-, -. brings a report to the Earl of Sussex, 159.

Wursley. See Worsley.

Wurtemberg, Duchy of, claims of House of Austria in, 522–523.
-, Frederic, Duke of. 523.
-, Louis III, Duke of, 523.
-, Ulric III, Duke of, 522.

Wyatt, Thomas, letter from, 429.

Wyborne, Percival, M.A., prebendary of Westminster, 145.

Wyke, belonging to Adam Fraunceys, 2.

Wynckefield, Captain Jacques, Master of the Ordnance in Ireland, 359.

Wynkefild:
-, Sir Edward, at Cadiz, 579.
-, Sir John, at Cadiz, 579.

Wynlok, Lanark, 281.

Wynsor, Mr., 599.

Wytham, Hercules, letter from, 464.

Wyvell, Christopher, 83.

X

Xaintoigne [France], wine of, 89.

Y

Yale:
-, David, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge, 131.
-, Thomas, LL.D., 94.

Yare, river, 369.

Yarmouth, 90.
-, plot of, 369.
-, paper on antiquity of the borough of, 369, 370.

Yarmouth Road, 434.

Ybarra, Esteven de, 326.

Yewert, William, surveyor of possessions of Duchy of Lancaster in the North, 474.

Yong (Yonge):
-, Fra., mentioned in a letter, 589.
-, Freman, petition of, 153.
-, George, esquire, a witness, 601.
-, John, letter from, relating his observations in Venice and elsewhere as to musters, 19.
-, Mr., 324.
-, Richard, merchant of London, 90.
-, Thomas, chaunter of St. David's and adversary of the bishop, 32.
-, See also Young.

York, 297, 353.
-, Archbishop of. See Sandes, Piers and Young.
-, Archdeaconry of, 134.
-, Church of, Fenton prebend in, 135.
-, -, Osbaldwike prebend in, 135.
-, deanery of, 135.
-, metropolitan of, 391.
-, city of, proposed meeting place of Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots, 59.
-, English and Scotch commissioners at, 88, 89, 108.
-, office of examinerships at, 216.
-, monastery of St. Mary in, 144.
-, County of, lands of Earl of Rutland in, 438.
-, -, musters in, 135.
-, -, pluralists in, 135.
-, -, seizure of pirates' goods in, 122.

Yorke:
-, Edmund, maps and plots by, 369, 370, 378.
-, George, 234.

"You know who," letter from, 520.

Young (Younge):
-, Dr., a Papist, 394.
-, George, 375.
-, -, signature of, 365.
-, George, son of Thomas Young, Archbishop of York, 94.
-, John, D.D., prebendary of Westminster, 145.
-, Mr., agreement of as to starch, 559.
-, Mr. Justice, 595.
-, Peter, Scotch Ambassador to Germany and Denmark, 297.
-, Richard, 267.
-, -, petition of children of, 518.
-, Thomas, Archbishop of York, 94.
-, Thomas, Bishop of St. Davids, charges against, 32.
-, -, defence of, by John Anwick, 32.
-, William, almsman of Westminster, 146.
-, William, D.D., prebendary of Westminster and formerly the Queen's chaplain, 145.

Younghusband, Oswald, 253.

Z

Zaias (Secretary to King of Spain), 184, 185.

Zambeccari, palace of, bought by the Pope, 126.

Zamoisca, John de, Polish General, 391.

Zani, Mattio, 125.

Zanit, church of, Bothwell married at, 76–77.

Zealand, 182, 477, 570.
-, Joos de Moor, Vice-Admiral of, letter from, 570.

Zouche (Zowch, Zowtche):
-, Edward, Lord, letter from, 209.
-, George, Lord, particulars of lands of, 97.
-, John, 194.
-, L., 507.
-, Lord, 611.
-, -, letter from, 588.

Zouche family, pedigree of, 97.

Zutphen, 49, 390.

Zuyggher (Swigher), Jacques de, petition to the Queen on behalf of the authorities of Flushing, 115.
-, sent by the Governor of Flushing to the Queen, 115.
-, made French in inclination, 116.

Zwolle (Swollis), 49.