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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 15, 1603. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1930.
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F.
Faille, see Lafaille. 220.
Fairfax (Ferfax), Sir Thomas, 106, the elder, of Walton, 394 (3).
Falie, de la, see I afaille.
Falmouth, fort of, (Cornwall), Capt. of, see Parker, Sir Nicholas.
Falstaf, Sir John, 176.
Fane, George, letter from, 279.
-, Sir Thomas, Lieutenant of Dover
Castle, 34, 75, 180, 220,
279.
-, -, letters from, 33, 42,
101, 107, 122, 123, 152, 163,
182, 191, 195 (2).
-, -, letters to, 193, 307.
-, -, warned of a Jesuit's
landing, 98.
-, -, Muster rolls taken by,
252, 261, 263.
Farleigh (Farlye) Wallop [Hants.], letter dated at, 17.
Farley, William, bailiff, 386.
Farrannt the post, 119.
Fassenberge, M. de, 125.
Faversham (Feversham) [Kent], 134, 172.
Favor, John, doctor of law, 395.
Faylla, see Lafaille.
Fenis, see Fenys.
Fenner, George, 34, 180, 363.
Fenton, Sir Geoffrey, Secretary of Ireland, 41, 148.
Fenwick, Sir William, 46.
Fenys (Fiennes, Fenis):
-, Gregory, 9th Lord Dacre, 196.
-, Lord, a claim to the peerage
of, 196, 209.
-, Sir Richard, letters from, 191,
196, 209.
Feodaries of Counties, 276.
Ferdinand, Archduke, see under Austria.
Ferdinando, Mr., 344.
Ferfax, see Fairfax.
Ferne, John, afterwards Sir John, 394
(2).
-, -, letters from, 21, 120, 128.
Ferne, Mr., 133.
Ferrand, William, doctor of the laws, 224.
Ferrers:
-, Sir Humphrey, High Steward of
Tamworth, letter from, 51.
-, Thomas, letter from, 147.
Ferrour, Ry. of Norwich, letter from, 189.
Fetherstonhalgh, Ralph, letter from, 282.
Fez, King of, 226.
Fiennes, see Fenys.
Finch (Fynche):
-, Sir Moile, 215.
-, Erasmus, Captain at Deal Castle,
261.
Finchampstead, (Finchiamstede), [Berks], letter dated at, 53.
Fiscal, the, 228.
Fisher, Captain Edward, letter from, 85.
Fitzgerald:
-, Gerald Fitzjames, 14th Earl of
Desmond, 371.
-, Ladies Jane and Ellen, Ladies
of Desmond, letter from, 373.
Fitzherbert, Mr., 140.
FitzWilliam, Sir William, letters from,
19, 97, 166, 169.
-, -, brother of, dispute with, for
title of land, 97, 165.
Flackamer, Le Senior, 125.
Flanders, 6, 42, 62, 73.
-, Catholic plotting in, 227.
-, Papal Nuncio in, see Octavius.
Fleming:
-, Captain, 135.
-, Thomas, Solicitor General (Mr.
Solicitor), 34, 46, 103 128.
-, -, letter from, 113.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical for Canterbury,
224.
-, -, as Commissioner to enquire
concerning Watson and the
conspirators, letters from, see
under Commissioners.
-, William, 11th Baron Slane, son
of, 132.
Flint (Flyntt), Humphrey, servant of
Lord Cecil, 192.
-, -, letter from, 200.
Flint, Deputy Lieutenant of, see Puleston.
Flood, —, see Rogers, —.
Florence, packets of letters sent to, 56.
Florence, Duke of, 77, 86.
Floyd (Floydd), Dr., a Judge Delegate,
44.
-, -, letter to, 63.
Flushing (Netherlands), 140, 356.
-, commission for, 69.
-, governor of, see Sydney.
Flyntt, see Flint.
Fontaine, M. de la, attending on M. de
Rosny, 155.
-, -, letter from, 73.
-, -, letter to, 61.
Fontainebleau (Fontainebeleau), letter dated at, 61.
Forde, Richard, 261.
Foreign Princes, list of, 397.
Formand, James, a Scots merchant, 348.
Forrester —, to be tried by the Lord Chief Justice, 103.
Fortescue (Fortescu, Foskew), Sir John,
Chancellor of the Exchequer,
46, 85, 103.
-, -, letters from, 50, 62, 170,
171, 199.
-, -, to surrender post of chancellor of Exchequer, 94.
-, -, and the Chancellorship of
the Duchy of Lancaster, 94,
100, 171.
-, -, and his brother, reported
to be Papists, 217.
-, -, as Commissioner for Causes
Ecclesiastical for Canterbury,
223.
Foskew, see Fortescue.
Fotherbie, Charles, Archdeacon of Canterbury, 224.
Foulis (Foules, Fowles, Fowls, Fowle,
Fowler):
-, David, afterwards Sir David, 19,
135, 165, 182, 204.
-, -, letter to, 203.
-, -, letters from, 20, 88.
-, Mr., 30, 280.
-, -, office of, in the Principality
of Wales, 179.
-, Thomas, prospecting for gold,
319, 334, 335, 354.
-, William, letters from, 60, 70.
-, W., letter from, 373.
-, -, wife of, alleged slanderer
of the Southwells, 388.
Fowler, Fowles, see Foulis.
Foyle, Lough [cos. Don. and Londy., Ir.], 145.
Framlingham (Framyngham) Castle
[Suffolk], 4.
-, letters dated at, 41, 54.
-, papists prisoners in, 54, 66.
France, French, (Frances):
23, 27, 30, 74.
-, King of, Henry IV, 12, 19,
23, 24, 29, 78.
-, -, letter from, 32.
-, -, letter to, 225.
-, -, cost of aid to, 2.
-, -, supposed to be aiming at
being King of Romans, 13,
20.
-, -, packet of, 34, 42.
-, -, and Savoy, 61.
-, -, an error in a letter addressed
to him from James I, 152,
153, 154–156, 163, 164.
-, -, and the English Catholics,
161, 162.
-, -, and the Pope's influence
in favour of James I, 249.
-, -, and a title to the
crown of England, 281, 297,
329.
-, -, alleged offer to levy forces
to reduce England to Catholic
obedience, 329.
-, Ambassador in Spain, 61.
-, Ambassador at the Sublime Port
of Turkey, 225.
-, Ambassador in England, house
of, 61.
-, -, see Harlay, Christophe de,
and Rosny.
-, Ambassador in Scotland, see
Maupas.
-, expenses in, 2.
-, posts of, 34.
-, diplomatic relations with James
1, 42, 77, 337.
-, Jesuits having the liberties of,
75.
-, foreign leagues with, 77.
-, fighting among, at Gravesend,
153.
-, toleration of Huguenots in, 216.
-, English piracy against, alleged
by Turkey, 225, 226.
-, slaves sold in Fez., 226.
-, Catholic plotting in, 227.
-, companies in the Low Countries,
255.
-, Customs retaliation against Spain,
337, 338.
-, and goods taken by Scottish
merchants, 386.
-, letters to, from Queen Anne,
390.
-, see also under Ships.
Francis (Fraunces), William, see Clerk, William.
Frauncis, Walter, Mayor of Dartmouth, letters from, 148, 170.
Frewen, Mr., a minister, 262, 263.
Frost, Captain William, 16.
-, -, letter from, 16.
Fulham Palace, letters dated from, 172, 194, 200, 227.
Fynche, see Finch.
Fynes, Sir Richard, 368.
Fyvie, Fyves, Lord, see Seton, Alexander.