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Index
B
B
Baber (Babor), Sir Francis, of Chew
Magna, co. Somerset
his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Babington, Brute, Rector of Thurcaston, co. Leicester
King refuses to sign letter
nominating him Bishop of
Derry, 219
licensed to transport stock to
Ireland free of Customs
duties, 296
Babylon
325
Baccu. See Baku
Bacharach (Bacherac) [North Rhine,
Germany]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
246
Bacherac. See Bacharach
Bacon, Sir Francis, SolicitorGeneral
legal adviser to Richard Sackville, 11
nominated Commissioner for
suits, 22
49, 315, 316, 327, 330(2), 331,
349
his speech in House of Commons
presented to King, 227
commended for his inditement
of bill for King's safety, 227
mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Bacon, James
57
Bacon, Sir Nathaniel, of Stiffkey,
co. Norfolk
318
Bagnall, Sir Nicholas, Marshal of
Queen Elizabeth's forces in
Ireland
mentioned, 306
Bagshot (Bagsoutt), co. Surrey
King at, 137
letter dated from, 137
Bagsoutt. See Bagshot
Baigneux [Cte d'Or, France]
Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 112
Bainbridge (Bambridge, Bambrigge,
Bambrygg), Cuthbert, Fellow
of Christ's College, Cambridge
95, 142, 143
King opposes his nomination as
Master, 138, 139
King orders his examination,
143
committed to beadle's custody,
144
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 147
proceeds to London, 152
Baker alias Tomkins, John, a
London gunmaker
questioned about his sale of
pocket dags, 221(4)
Baker, Matthew, Master ship-wright
to the King
307
Baker, Richard, a warrener
granted lease at Buckworth,
89
Baku (Baccu) [Caucasia, Russia]
325
Balam, Anne, a lunatic
committed to her brother's
charge, 43
her death, 43
Baldwin, William, English Jesuit
and conspirator
his long stay in Flanders
determined by Spain, 68
236
Balfour. See Balfour, David
Balfour, David, Captain, in the
service of the United Provinces
217
Balfour, Sir Henry
his pension, 308
Balfour, Michael, 1st Lord Balfour
of Burleigh
closely associated with plantation in Ireland, 255
his pension, 308
Ballerue Frontignan. See Frontignan
Balleshannon. See Balyshannon
Balmerinoc. See Elphinstone,
James
Baltemore. See Baltimore
Baltimore (Baltemore), co. Cork,
Ireland
40
Balyshannon (Baleshannon), co.
Donegal, Ireland
Sir Henry Foliott granted
castle and lands of, 328
Bambridge. See Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Bambrigge, Mr. See Bainbridge,
Cuthbert
Bambrygg, Dr. Cuthbert. See
Bainbridge, Cuthbert
Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of
Canterbury
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 61,
63, 131, 148
23, 80, 143, 159(2), 197, 219,
274, 286,
to confer with Earl of Salisbury
about election of Master of
Christ's College, 139
to take steps to re-arrest Jacob,
147
Bangor, Diocese of
294
Bankes, Henry, Rector of Settrington, co. Yorks.
petition to Wilson, 34
Banks, George, Fellow of Peterhouse,
Cambridge
signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Bann, River, Ireland
181(2)
custom of, 181
Bantry (Bantery), co. Cork, Ireland
the Abbey of, 278
Bar, Henri de Lorraine, Due de
reference to his marriage with
Catherine de Bourbon, sister
of Henry IV of France, 345
Bardwell, Dorothy
alleged to be recusant, 297
Bardwell, Frances
alleged to be recusant, 297
Barker, Sir Anthony, of Holme
Park, Sonning, co. Berks.
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
173
Barkham, Edward, draper and
Alderman of London
grant to, 336
Barkhampstead. See Berkhampstead
Barking, co. Essex
orders for arrest of Parry issued
to constable of, 100
Barklay, Ann [?of Daventry, co.
Northants.]
her pension, 308
Barlow, Ralph, prebendary of Winchester Cathedral
155
Barlow, William, Bishop of Lincoln
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 134,
196
Barnard, Adam, Bishop of Limerick
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 91
Barnard Castle (Bernard Castle),
co. Durham
Lordship of, 60
apportioned to Duke of York,
66
73, 119, 132
Barnes, Mr. See Barnes, John
Barnes, John, Clerk of the Chancery
at Durham
witnesses lease by Bishop of
Durham, 73
132, 140
Barnes, Robert, Fellow of Magdalen
College, Oxford
signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Barnet, co. Herts.
letters endorsed by post at, 61,
232
pursuit of Jesuits by constables
from, 63
Barney, Henry, of Reedham, co.
Norfolk
alleged to be recusant, 232
Barnham, Thomas [? of Odiham, co.
Hants.]
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 171
Barnstaple (Barnestable), co. Devon
pirates at Lundy threaten
passengers to and from, 209
pirates seize ship from, 209
Barnwood Forest. See Bernwood
Forest
Baron, Andrew, controller at the
port of Boston
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Barram, Thomas, of London
alleged to be recusant, 296
Barrow, Dr. See Barrow, Philip
Barrow or Barrough, Philip, physician and medical writer
Earl of Shrewsbury under care
of, 43
Bar-sur-Seine [Aube, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Bartlet, Mr.
66
Bartlett, Sir Thomas [? of Sonbury,
co. Gloucester]
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 171,
173, 228
Barton, William, Fellow of Trinity
College, Cambridge
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 198
Barwick. See Berwick
Basill (Basyll), William, Surveyor
of the King's Works
20
Basing (Bazinge), co. Hants.
Earl of Salisbury expected at,
99, 116
letter dated from, 120
Basingstoke, co. Hants.
letter endorsed by post at, 152
Baskerville, Sir Thomas, of Stanton,
co. Wilts.
his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Bassano (Bassan) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Basset, Sir Robert, of Heanton
Punchardon, co. Cornwall
fugitive from England, 203
Bassingbourne (Bassingborne), co.
Cambridge
90
Bassompierre, Francois de, later
Marshal of France
letter to Viscount Cranborne,
223
Basyll, Mr. See Basill, William
Bath, co. Somerset
330
letter dated from, 363
Bath, Earl of. See Bourchier,
William
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See
Montagu, James
Batten, Richard, Ranger of the
Forest of Wychwood
payment to, 331
Battersea (Bettersaye), co. Surrey
28
Bavaria [Germany]
Wrtemberg regarded in Venice
as counterweight to, 76
Bavaria, Maximilian, Duke of
reference to his seizure of
Donauwrth, 245
Bavaria (Bavieres), William IV,
former Duke of, and father
of Maximilian, Duke of
Bavaria
117
Bavieres, Duke of. See Bavaria
Bayley, Wiliam, an Undertaker in
Ulster
permitted to transport cattle
into Ireland without paying
Customs duties, 271
Baynham (Bayneham), Thomas, of
Marcle, co. Hereford
alleged to be recusant, 228
Bayona (Bayon) [Galicia, Spain]
226
Bayonne [Basses-Pyrnes, France]
letter dated from, 10
Bazinge. See Basing
Beach. See Beche
Beachampton (Beechampton), co.
Bucks.
90
Beauchesne, John, teacher of writing
to Duke of York
King's gift of money to, 362
Beaulieu (Beauly), co. Hunts.
letters dated from, 114(2), 115
116, 249
Beauly. See Beaulieu
Beaune [Cte d'Or, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
238
Beaver. See Carrigaline
Becanus, Martinus, Dutch Jesuit
and polemicist
questions validity of Oath of
Allegiance in his Questiones
Miscellanae, 76
Beche (Beach), co. Berks.
228
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell,
Edward
Bedfordshire
328
Bedingfield, Thomas, Master of the
Tents, Hales and Pavilions
329
reversion of his office granted
to Seckford and Jones, 357
Beechampton. See Beachampton
Beecher, Mr. See Beecher, William
Beecher, William, secretary to the
English Ambassador in Paris
accompanies Viscount Cranborne into Normandy, 215
220
Beer
Merchant Adventurers at
Middelburg prefer English,
43
shipped abroad, 361
Beeston, Sir George, deceased, son
of Sir Hugh Beeston
reference to his outlawry, 331
Beeston, Sir Hugh, of Beeston,
Cheshire
331
mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 374
Beeston, Ralph, of Beeston, co.
Yorks.
granted recusant's lands, 228
Belamy,
202
Bell, Robert, a London merchant
acts on behalf of merchants
trading with France in
matter of cloth dues, 55, 56
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 277
requests to be exempted from
loan to King, 277
Bell,
reference to his patent for
copper, 200
Bellasis (Belasses), James, brother
of Sir William Bellasis, of
Old Byland, co. Yorks.
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
174
Bellegarde, Roger de St. Lary,
Duc de, Grand Ecuyer de
France, Governor of Burgundy, known as Monsieur
Le Grand
238
Bellingham (Bellyngham), Edward,
of New Timber, co. Surrey
his name on Sheriffs' Roll, 187
Bellingham, John [? of Finchampstead, co. Berks.]
164
Bell Metal
furnaces for manufacture of,
292
Bellott, Thomas, formerly in the
service of Lord Burghley
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
324
mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Bellowhey or Billawhey. See
Bilhagh
Belson, Augustine, of Aston Rowant,
co. Oxford
alleged to be recusant, 250
Belvoir, co. Leicester, seat of the
Duke of Rutland
letters dated from, 63, 171
Bembe. See Bembo
Bembo (Bembe), Piero, Cardinal,
Italian writer (14701547)
Viscount Cranborne refers to his
grave in St. Anthony's
Church in Padua, 243
Bendish, Margery, widow of John
Bendish, of Steeple Bumstead, co. Essex
alleged to be recusant, 296
Benedictines, English
their quarrel with English
Jesuits, 45
Benfeild. See Binfield
Bennet, Sir John, Commissary of
the Archbishop of York's
Exchequer
34, 150
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 228
Bennet, William, collector at the
port of Boston
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 231
Bennet,
guilty of manslaughter at
Stepney, 205
Bentivoglio, Monsignore Guido,
Nuncio in Brussels
persuades Archduke not to
accept King's book, 80
engaged in discussion on question of Jlich with French
Ambassador, 89
Bentley, Michael, member of Christ's
College, Cambridge
to appear before Earl of Salisbury for supporting Pemberton, 144
Berechurch (Beerechurch), co.
Essex
297
Bergen [Norway]
stone sent from Berwick to
London in the St. Peter of,
206
Berkeley (Berkley), Henry, 7th
Lord Berkeley
letter to Privy Council, 50
Berkhampstead (Barkhampstead),
co. Herts.
326
Berkshire
39
sale of King's woods in, 59
commission of inquiry into
spoils of King's woods in, 99,
100
recusants in, 228, 253, 259(2)
Bermondsey, London
Earl of Salisbury leases land
at, 374
Bernard Castle. See Barnard Castle
Bernwood Forest (Barnwood
Forest), co. Bucks.
63, 222
timber for Navy from, 307
Berrow, John
executed for murder, 338
Berry. See Bury
Bertie, Robert, 14th Lord Willoughby de Eresby
to attend upon the Duke of
Wrtemberg, 214
to go to Denmark, 341
Berwick (Barwick), co. Northumberland
29, 190, 350
letters dated from, 30, 45
goods conveyed by land from
Scotland to England to pass
through, 314
payment of garrison of, 340
Captain of. See Bowyer,
Sir William
Marshal of. See Drury,
William
Paymaster of the garrison of.
See Nicholson, George
Lieutenant of the garrison of.
See Hodson, Thomas
Berwick, Christopher
granted recusant's lands, 264
Beskwood Park Pale. See Bestwood
Park
Bespicke or Bespitch, Richard, a
London haberdasher
imprisoned in Madrid, 4
Bestwood (Beskwood) Park, co.
Notts.
survey of, 74
Bethell, Sir Hugh, of Ellerton, co.
Yorks.
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 115
Bethune, Monsieur de. See Selles
et Charost
Bettersaye. See Battersea
Bevill (Beavill), Sir Robert, of
Chesterton, co. Hunts.
6, 7
Bewdley, co. Worcester
letter dated from, 41
Bewdley Park, co. Worcester
sale of King's trees in, 41
Bezar. See Bushire
Bziers [Hrault, France]
Viscount Cranborne's description of region and inhabitants
of, 108
Governor of. See Spondillan
Bible, The
translation of, 79, 332
Biens. See Binche
Bilbao [Spain]
goods of merchants of La
Rochelle detained at, 10
Irishman arrives in, 10
Bilhagh (Bellowhey, Billawhey), co.
Yorks.
misdemeanours committed in
woods at, 57(2)
Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of Winchester
his New Year's gift of plate to
Earl of Salisbury, 1
his chase in Wychwood Forest,
331, 343
Binche (Biens) [Hainault, Flanders]
Archdukes go to Sichem from,
71
Bindswood, [? co. Hants]
Norden reports on woods at, 85
Binfield (Benfeild), co. Berks.
259
Bingham, John, late yeoman saddler to the King
340
Bingham (Byngham), Sir Richard,
former Chief Commissioner
for Connaught and Thomond
74
Bingley, Mr. See Bingley, John
Bingley, John, an official of the
Exchequer
40
his help acknowledged by
Agarde, 272
Bingley, Sir Ralph (Rafe), High
Sheriff of the county of
Donegal
to assist in the protection of
Bishop of Raphoe, 303
complaints against, 360(2)
Bingley, Richard, surveyor of the
King's ships
307
Binley (Bynley), co Warwick
survey of King's woods at, 40
letter dated from, 41
Biondi, Giovanni Francisco, in the
service of Sir Henry Wotton
77
Bird,
91
Birkland (Byrkelande), co. Yorks.
misdemeanours committed in
woods at, 57(2)
Bishop (Bushop), William, Catholic
divine
to be released from Gatehouse
and sent to France, 343
Bishop Auckland (Bishop's Aukland,
Bishops Awkland), co. Durham
letters dated from, 74, 79, 88,
118, 119(2), 132, 136, 140
Bishop's Aukland. See Bishop
Auckland
Bishops Awkland. See Bishop
Auckland
Bishop's Castle (Bushop's Castle),
Salop
manor of, 61
Bishopsteignton (Bishop's Teynton)
co. Devon
371
Bisley, co. Gloucester
manor of, 363
Bitlis (Bittles) [Turkey]
325
Bittles. See Bitlis
Bitton, co. Gloucester
manor of, 50
Bix, co. Oxford
timber for Navy from, 307
Blackwater, River, Ireland
letter dated from camp near, 118
Blackwell, Elizabeth
alleged to be recusant, 300
Blague, Thomas, Dean of Rochester
criticised for selling trees, 19
Blaie. See Blaye
Blakey, Lionel, Serjeant-at-Arms
surrenders his office, 349
Bland, Peter, Serjeant Furrier to
the King
payment to, 350
Bland, Sir Thomas, of Kippax, co.
Yorks.
134
Blaye (Blaie) [Gironde, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
107
Blennerhasset (Hasset), John, Baron
of the Irish Exchequer
appointed second baron of
Irish Exchequer, 201
Blindley [? Blindley Heath, co.
Surrey]
329
Blindwell (Blyndwells), co. Devon
disputed lands at, 153
Blithe, John. See Blyth, John
Blois [Loire-et-Cher, France]
Viscount Cranborne's description of gardens at, 104
English ships forced to unload
their ordnance at, 178
Blount, Charles, Earl of Devonshire
279 and n.
Blount (Blounte, Blunt), Sir Edward,
of Sodington, co. Worcester
83(2)
Blount (Blunt), Sir George, of
Mamble, co Worcester
83
Blount, James, 6th Lord Mountjoy
reference to his patent for the
manufacture of alum, 55
Blyndwells. See Blindwell
Blyth (Blithe), John, Fellow of
Peterhouse, Cambridge
signs letter of thanks to Earl
of Salisbury, 15
Boden, John. See Budden, John
Bodley (Bodley), Sir Josias, overseer of fortifications in Ireland
to complete building of forts
in Munster and Connaught,
305
Boffalora (Bufalore) [Italy]
mentioned by Viscount Cranborne, 240
Bohemia
Emperor's authority disregarded by Protestants of, 82
freedom of religion granted by
Emperor to Protestants of,
89
Boisse, Monsieur de, Commander
at Bourg
112
Bolbec (Bulbecke), co. Northumberland
description of Barony of, 66
Bologna [Italy]
179
Boltby, John, in the service of the
Duke of York
granted a pension, 346
Boltzan. See Bolzano
Bolzano (Boltzan) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Bonaventur, The, of the King's
Navy
to be rebuilt, 307
Boord, William, of Kingston-uponThames, co. Surrey
petition to Earl of Salisbury,
174
Boost, John, English Jesuit
reference to arrest of, 55
Bordeaux [Gironde, France]
10
Viscount Cranborne visits
antiquities at, 107
wine trade between England
and, 107
Viscount Cranborne entertains
English merchants at, 146
English merchants taxed and
English ships stayed at, 177,
178
Borell. See Burrell, James
Borgo (Bourgo) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Borle, Lord. See Balfour, Michael
Borrowes (Burrughes,) John, Fellow
of Magdalen College, Oxford
signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Bosley (Bossley), Cheshire
manor of, 206
Boston, co. Lincoln
Privy Council advertised of
prices of grain by Mayor and
justices of, 223
grain permitted to be shipped
abroad from, 224
report to Earl of Salisbury from
Customs officers of, 231
letter dated from, 231
Bosville, Sir Ralph (Boswell, Sir
Rafe), of Bradborne, co.
Kent
letter to Dr. Milbourne, 23
Boswell, Sir Rafe. See Bosville,
Sir Ralph
Boteler (Butler), Sir Henry, of
Hatfield Woodall, co. Herts.
requests stay of pardon for
Chandler, 176
Boteler, John
letter to Wilson, 85
Botti, Matteo, Marquis of Campiglia,
Florentine Ambassador to
France
his conversation with Edmondes, 309
Boughton, Edward, surveyor of
King's Woods
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 40
Bouillon, Henri de la Tour, Duc de
requested to lead special embassy to King, 222
Boulogne-sur-Mer [Pas-de-Calais,
France]
Viscount Cranborne passes
through, 237
Governor of. See d'Epernon
Bourbon, Catherine de, Princess of
Navarre, sister of Henry IV,
King of France
reference to her marriage with
Henri de Lorraine, Duc de
Bar, 345
Bourbon, Eleonore de, daughter of
Henri, Duc de Cond, and
wife of Philip William, Prince
of Orange
Archduke criticised for his
brusque treatment of, 81
Bourbon, Henri de, Prince de Cond
170
rumour of forces raised in
Spain to serve, 219
Bourchier, Mr. See Bourchier, Sir
John
Bourchier (Bowser), Sir John, of
Grimston, co. Yorks., a contractor for the manufacture
of alum
52, 194(3)
Bourchier, William, Earl of Bath
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 209,
213, 254
encloses examination concerning English pirate's activities
to Privy Council, 209 213(3),
216
critical of the postal services,
213
letter to the Privy Council, 214
requests leave to be absent
from Parliament, 254
Bourdeaux. See Bordeaux
Bourg (Le) [Ain, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
112
Bourg (Le) [Gironde, France]
107
Bourgo. See Borgo
Bourgoin [Isre, France]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
238
Bourk, Redman. See Burgh, Redmond
Boutonne, River [France]
Viscount Cranborne passes over,
106
Bowes, Ralph, of Barnes, co.
Durham
194
granted recusant's lands, 228
Bowsar or Bowssar, John, brotherin-law of Sir John Swinnerton
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 49
Bowser, Sir John. See Bourchier,
Sir John
Bowyer, Sir William, Captain of
Berwick
acknowledgment of debt by,
29
30
letter to Wilson, 206
sends shipload of stone for the
use of Earl of Salisbury, 206
Boyd, Andrew, one of the King's
cupbearers
King's gift of money to, 343
his suit, 346
Boyd, Mr. lessee of Crown property
granted materials from Hertford Castle, 34
Boye, James, Sergeant of the Cellar
his pension, 308
Boyle, Sir Richard, Clerk of the
Council of Munster
repeal of letters patent indirectly obtained by, 341
Brackenbury (Brakenburie) [?
Francis], Keeper of Gainford,
co. Durham
73
Bracy, Richard, King's messenger
sent in search of Jesuits, 63
Bradford-on-Avon (Bradford), co.
Wilts.
inquiry into abuses committed
by Howell at, 342
Bradforth (Bradford), Thomas, of
Berwick, merchant
transports stone to London for
building at Durham House,
29, 207 (2)
signs receipt, 29
Bradgate (Broadgate), co. Leicester
letter dated from, 70
Bradley Ash (Bradleyashe), co.
Derby
survey of, 54
Bradshaw, Edmond, of London
surrenders his right in manufacture of gold and silver
twist thread, 346
Bradshaw (Bradshow), Francis,
Fellow of Magdalene College,
Cambridge
signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
259
Bradshaw, Mr. Serjeant
258
Bradshaw, .a burglar
released from Fleet prison,
188
Brampton, co. Hunts.
90
Brancespeth (Brouncespeth, Brancpith, Brauncpith, Branspith,
Branspeth), co. Durham
timber to be delivered from
wood at, 28
Duke of York apportioned
castle of, 66
73, 119, 132, 136, 195
Brandenburg, John Sigismund,
Margrave of
letter to King, 20
requests King to support his
claims to Jlich and Cleves,
20
77, 82, 114
comes to terms with Duke of
Neuburg over Cleves, 82
ordered by Emperor to submit
his claims to Imperial
Chamber, 82
King of France advertises his
support of, 101
proposal to engage Irish
soldiers in service of, 162
prepared for war over Cleves,
197
King receives in audience a
gentleman sent by, 237
maintains warships near
Cologne, 246
Viscount Cranborne meets
brother of, 246
Brandon, co. Suffolk
91
Branneby. See Bransby
Bransby (Branneby), co. Lincoln
316
Branthwaite or Braithwaite, Thomas
his pardon for manslaughter
suspended by King, 333
Branthwaite, Dr. See Branthwaite,
William
Branthwaite, William, Fellow of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge
147
Brantingham (Bromtingham), co.
Yorks.
letters dated from, 44, 156
Brass
reference to furnaces for manufacture of, 292
Brauncpith. See Brancespeth
Bravo (Le Brave), Don Juan de,
Spanish captain
commands Spanish troops at
Montmelian, 238
Braydon, Forest of, co. Wilts.
345
Breckhill. See Brickhill
Brecknockshire
recusants in, 270
Breda [N. Brabant, Netherlands]
81
Brenchley, co. Kent
new mine of iron ore found
at, 174
Brenninge, John, yeoman of the
King's Toyle
336
Brenta (Brent), River [Italy]
243
Breres, Henry, Alderman of
Coventry
signs joint letter to Privy
Council, 42
Bressanone (Brixen) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne lodges at,
244
Bresse. See Bresso
Bresso (Bresse) [Italy]
Viscount Cranborne's description of, 241, 242
Brett, James, English Catholic
his examination, 256
Brett, Sir Robert, of West Malling,
co. Kent
259
Brewers and Salters, Company of
330
Brickenden, John, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford
signs letter to Earl of Salisbury,
260
Brickhill (Breckhill), co. Bucks.
letters endorsed by post at, 61,
232
Bridges, John, Bishop of Oxford
234, 360
Bridges, Mr.
reference to his death, 38
Bridges. See Bruges
Bridgwater, co. Somerset
Lundy pirates seize ships from,
209
imprisonment by pirates of a
merchant of, 214
Brie (Brye), district of [France]
112(2)
Brie-Comte-Robert (Brie-contreRobert, [Seine-et-Marne,
France]
Viscount Cranborne dines at,
112
Briell, The. See Brill, The
Bright, Thomas, Alderman of Bury
St. Edmunds
letter to Norton, 191
Bright, William, of Deptford, co.
Kent
307
Brigstock Park, co. Northants.
235
Brigtys, Mr.
295
Brill (Briell), The [S. Holland,
Netherlands]
85, 199
Brill, co. Bucks.
letter dated from, 63
Brill Hill. See Godley Corner
Bringwood Forest (Bringewood
Forest), co. Hereford
58
Briscoe (Briskow), Mr.
63
Briskow, Mr. See Briscoe
Bristol (Bristowe), co. Gloucester
joint letter to Earl of Salisbury
from Mayor and Aldermen
of, 123
158, 210, 212, 258
letter dated from, 169
pirates at Lundy threaten
passengers to and from, 209
King's almhouse in, 339
Bristowe. See Bristol
"Britains Burse", Strand, London
bill read in the House of Lords
concerning, 224
Brittany
Viscount Cranborne in, 106
effect of Henry IV's assassination upon people in, 219, 220
Brixen. See Bressanone
Brizuela, Inigo, Dominican, Confessor to the Archduke Albert
to treat in Spain about Philip
III's adherence to proposed
peace treaty, 4(2), 9, 10
returns to Brussels from
Madrid, 21
sent back to Spain to clarify
details of truce, 45
sends letters to Brussels, 71(2)
is promised money and ratification of truce, 72
expected in Brussels, 85
sends courier to Brussels with
Spanish ratification of truce,
86
Broadgate. See Bradgate
Broadlands, co. Hants.
King on his way to, 103
letter dated from, 104
Broad Street (Brod Streete), London
letter dated from, 233
Brocas, Sir Pexall, of Steventon,
co. Hants.
12
Brockenhurst (Brokenhurst), co.
Hants.
complaints about jury at, 53
letters dated from, 53, 249
Brode Streete. See Broad Street
Brograve, Sir John, Attorney of
the Duchy of Lancaster
188
Brograve, Mr.
78
Brokenhurst. See Brockenhurst
Brome (Broome) [? Edward, of
Forest Hill Manor, co.
Oxford]
70
Bromley (Bromeley), co. Kent
50
Bromley, Sir Edward, a Baron of
the Exchequer
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 207
Bromtingham. See Brantingham
Brook, Charles, of Templecombe,
co. Somerset
169, 313
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 211
Brooke, Duke, of Templecombe,
co. Somerset
313
Brooke, Henry, 8th Lord Cobham,
former Warden of the Cinque
Ports
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 80,
99
Brookesby, Dorothy, of co. Lincoln
her name erased from list of
recusants, 250
Brookeshaw, Mr.
178
Broome, Mr. See Brome
Brouay, Gaston Spinola, Count of,
Master of the Horse to
Archduke Albert
quarrels with Count Visconti, 4
Broughton (Browghton), co. Lancs.
letter dated from, 257
Broughton, Brian, of Broughton,
co. Staffs.
74
Broughton, Mark, seminary priest
allowed to leave England with
French Ambassador, 95
Brouncespeth. See Brancespeth
Brouncker, Anne, Lady, widow of
Sir Henry Brouncker
letters to Earl of Salisbury,
45, 166
letter to King, 166
petitions to King, 167
Brouncker, Sir Henry, late Lord
President of Munster
45(3), 166, 167
Browne, Anthony Maria, 2nd
Viscount Montagu
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 202,
258
Browne, Sir Nicholas, late soldier
and Crown lessee in Ireland
278, 280
Browne, Robert, Gentleman of the
Cellar
his pension, 308
Browne, Thomas, King's founder
of iron ordnance
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174
refers to discovery of new
mine of iron ore in co. Kent,
174
Browne, Valentine, of Molahiffe,
co. Kerry, Ireland
his rent as Undertaker to be
reduced, 337
Browne, Sir William, DeputyGovernor of Flushing
letters to Earl of Salisbury, 126,
156
Brownswick. See Brunswick
Broyle, The. See Broyle Park
Broyle Park, co. Sussex
52, 54, 308(2)
Bruce, Edward, 1st Baron Bruce of
Kinross, Master of the Rolls
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 193
letter from Conway to, 193
Brudenell (Brutenell), John, of
Deene, co. Northants.
alleged to be recusant, 296
Brudenell, Thomas, of Deene, co.
Northants.
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 198
Bruges (Bridges) [West Flanders,
Belgium]
furnishes bonds for repayment
of English loan to insurgent
Low Countries, 58(2)
Viscount Cranborne visits, 248
Brlart, Mathieu, Sieur de Berny,
French Ambassador in
Brussels
Edmondes to discuss Brandenburg's claims to Jlich and
Cleves with, 20
his representations on behalf
of the Princess of Orange
ignored, 81(4)
conveys message from French
King to Archduke about
Duke of Deuxponts, 82
alarmed by events in Jlich, 89
engaged in debates with Nuncio
and Spanish Ambassador, 89,
101, 115
Bruning, Mary, mother of Matthew
Bruning
her son's letter to, 17
Bruning (Brunninge), Matthew, of
the British Embassy in
Madrid
letters to Wilson, 5, 16
letter to his mother and cousin,
17
Brunswick, Dorothea, Duchess of,
daughter of Francis I, Duke
of Lorraine, and widow of
Eric II, Duke of Brunswick
her reception at the Court in
Brussels, 81
Brunswick, Elizabeth, Duchess of,
wife of Henry Julius, Duke
of Brunswick
352
Brunswick-Lneburg, Ernest II,
Duke of, cousin of Queen
Anne
entertained by King, 129
Brunswick-Wolfenbttel, Henry
Julius, Duke of
Wotton proposes to visit, 75, 76
311, 352
Brusket, Michael, of Paul's Churchyard, London
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 174
Brussels (Bruxels) [Belgium]
violence at, 2
confidential report sent to Earl
of Salisbury from, 7
letters dated from, 8, 18, 86, 87,
117, 136
Markham requests Earl of Salisbury to alter his place of
banishment from, 8
courier takes only eleven days
to travel from Madrid to, 10
51, 85
furnishes bonds as security for
repayment of English loan,
58
hopes for Tyrone's success
circulate amongst Irish in, 88
Viscount Cranborne visits, 248
Brutenell, J. See Brudenell, John
Bruxels. See Brussels
Brydges, Grey, 5th Lord Chandos
49
Brye. See Brie
Brye-Contre-Robert. See BrieComte-Robert
Buccleugh, Lord. See Scott, Walter
Buchanan, George, Scottish
historian
his De Jure Regi mentioned.
288
Buchanan, James, in the service
of the King
his pension, 308
Buchanan, (Buchanon), John
his pension purchased by
Tunstall, 180
Buchanan (Buchanon), Robert
grant of money to, 332
Buck, Sir George, Master of the
Revels
letter to Earl of Salisbury, 135
350
Buck, Pe[ter], a shipwright
307
Buck, Thomas, of London
rewarded for discovering abuses
in the office of the Navy, 87
Buckden (Bugden), co. Hunts.
letters dated from, 134, 196
Buckingham, co. Bucks.
90
Buckinghamshire
commission of inquiry into
spoil of King's woods in, 100
177
recusants in, 250, 270, 299
timber for Navy from, 307
Buckle (Buckley) Wood, co. Sussex
120
Buckley Wood. See Buckle Wood
Buckminster (with Sewstern), co.
Leicester
manor of, 363
Buckworth, co. Hunts.
depopulation at, 89, 90
Budden (Boden), John, the Earl
of Salisbury's agent at Cranborne
wardship bestowed on, 45
sends report on building operations at Cranborne, 250
Buddle, George [? Rector of Friesthorpe, co. Lincs.]
petition from, 373
Bufalore. See Boffalora
Bugden. See Buckden
Bulbeck, Thomas, of Clevedon and
Kingston Seymour, co.
Somerset
petition from, 373
Bulbecke. See Bolbec
Bull, Henry, of Benwick Hall, co.
Herts.
informed of alleged treasure in
Hertford Castle, 128
Bull, Randolf, clock-keeper to the
King
to be warned not to abuse
offer of clock to King, 93
Burford, co. Oxford
234
Burgavenny, Lord of. See Nevill,
Edward
Burgh, Redmond (Bourk, Redman),
styled Baron Leitrim
well received in Spain, 87
Burghley, Lord. See Cecil, William
Burgon, Marquis of. See Charles of
Austria
Burgundy (Bourgogne).
112(3)
Governor of. See Bellegarde
Burgundy, House of
reference to former treaty between England and, 54
Burnell, Francis, Captain, formerly
Vice-Admiral of Essex
petition from, 324
Burnet, Robert, of Nether Penn, co.
Stafford
374
Burnham Abbey, co. Bucks.
lease of woods belonging to, 190
Burrell (Borell), James, town surveyor of Berwick
acknowledgment of debt by, 29
letters to Wilson, 29, 301
207
Burrowes
house of, 78
Burrughes, John. See Borrowes,
John
Burward, Richard, of Cookley, co.
Suffolk
summoned on charge concerning tithes, 16
Bury (Berry), co. Hunts.
90
Bury St. Edmunds, co. Suffolk
letter dated from, 191
letter from Earl of Salisbury to,
198
Busfield, James, a pewterer of York
petition to Lord Sheffield, 363
Bush, Mr.
208
Bushey Park, co. Middlesex
342
Bushire (Bezar) [Persia]
325
Bushop, Dr. William. See Bishop,
William
Bussher, , officer to the farmers
of the Customs in co. Kent
207
Bussy, , Master of the Horse
to Earl of Salisbury
mourner at the funeral of Earl
of Salisbury, 375
Butcher, John, Mayor of Bristol
signs joint letter to Earl of
Salisbury, 123
Butler, Sir Henry. See Boteler,
Sir Henry
Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of
Ormond, Lord Treasurer of
Ireland
40, 183, 201, 232
Buttler, Mr. [? Sir Oliver Butler]
conveys letters from Edmondes
to Earl of Salisbury, 82
Button, Elizabeth, wife of
Sir Thomas Button
granted a pension, 361
Button, Sir Thomas, of Lawrenny,
co. Pembroke, admiral and
explorer
to command expedition to
discover North-West passage,
353
his wife granted a pension, 361
Btow (Buthow) [Pomerania,
Germany]
letter dated from, 311
Byndon, Viscount. See Howard,
Thomas
Byngham, Sir Richard. See Bingham, Sir Richard
Bynley. See Binley
Byrkeland. See Birkland
Bywell, co. Northumberland
description of Barony of, 66