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Tacitus, Cornelius, Roman historian, purchase of work by, 427.

Tailor, John. See Taylor, John.

Talbot, Edward, implicated in alleged conspiracy to murder Earl of Shrewsbury, 263.

Talbot, George, 9th Earl of Shrewsbury, 115.
-, reference to his death, 263.

Talbot, Gilbert, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, requests loan of silver dishes from Earl of Salisbury, 3.

Talbot, John, 10th Earl of Shrewsbury, charges Talbot, Wood and Whittingham with conspiracy to murder him, 263.

Talbot, Colonel [? Richard], arrives from Portugal, 444.

Tantallon, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, Scots build fortifications at, 336.

Tarrant Gunville (Gunvile), co. Dorset, 41.
-, letter dated from, 41.

Tarrant Monckton, co. Dorset, coppices within parish of, 140.

Tarrant Rushton. See Rushton.

Tatius (Statius), Achilles, the Rhetorician of Alexandria, purchase of work by, 388.

Taulcott, Jeremy, bricklayer, work undertaken by him at Hatfield House, 4.

Taylor, Gabriel, Receiver of sale of King's lands, letter to Earl of Salisbury, 430.

Taylor (Tailor), John, a Bristol merchant, ordered not to pay rent for Forest of Dean to Commissioners of Exchequer, 373.

Taylor, Mr [? John Taylor, of Mumfords, Kingsnoth), co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Taylor, Mr, of Newington, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Tegg, Elizabeth, lessee of West Park, Rockbourne, co. Hants, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 458.

Teignton. See Bishopsteignton.

Teignton Bishopp. See Bishopsteignton.

Temple, Sir Alexander, of Newlands, St. Mary's Hoo, co. Kent, his estate valued at, £800, 14.

Temple (Temples), Dartford, co. Kent, manor of, 56.

Temple, Mr, Montaigne's letter to, 41.

Temple Bar, London, 46, 164, 273.

Tennis, reference to, 286.

Terrell, Mr Duke, See Tyrrell, Duke.

Terrell, Mr. See Tyrrell, Robert.

Terrington, co. Norfolk, manor of, 36.

Tewe, John, butcher, of Themelthorpe, co. Norfolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 166.

Tewin (Tewinge), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 125.
-, 175.

Thames, River, 219(2), 220.
-, ale brewed with water from, 438.

Tharfeild. See Therfield.

The French Scholemaster (by Claude Hollyband i.e. C. Desainliens), purchased for Philip Cecil, 280.

The Historie of Queene Elizabeth, (translated from Camden's Annales Rerum Anglicorum),
-, purchased for Earl of Salisbury 138.

The Life of Father Paul (alias Paolo, Servita or Pietro, Sarpi of the Order of the Servie in Venice), purchased, 426.

The Life of the Renowned Sir Philip Sidney, by Fulke Greville, Baron Brooke, bought for Earl of Salisbury, 426.

The Moderate Intelligence, bought for Percival, 390.

Themelthorpe (Thimblethorpe), co. Norfolk, 166, 178.

Themylby, George [? of Irnham, co. Lincs], 178.

Themylby, John [? of Irnham, co. Lincs], 178.

Theobald, Peter, of Rotherhithe, co. Kent, petition to Earl of Salisbury, 290.

Theobald, Mr [? Stephen Theobald, of Wilderness, Seale], co. Kent, his estate valued at £800, 14.

Theobalds (Theballs), co. Herts reference to purchase by King of, 6.
-, 31, 33, 34, 120, 128, 175(2), 214, 423, 424, 432.
-, letters dated from, 129, 130, 186.
-, reference to blackamoor at, 166.
-, 50 tons of Portland stone conveyed to Earl of Salisbury from, 416.

Theobalds Park, co. Herts, King orders Earl of Salisbury to investigate theft of palings in, 152.
-, Duke of Buckingham's horses stolen from, 175.
-, 423, 424, 432.

Theognis, of Megara, Greek poet of 6th century B.C., purchase of work by, 286.

Therfield (Tharfeild), co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Thetford, co. Norfolk, letter dated from, 58.

Thetford, Joseph, vicar of Wenhaston, co. Suffolk, sues Girling for non-payment of tithes, 137.
-, sues Browne for non-payment of tithes, 176.

Thimblethorpe. See Themelthorpe.

Thomas, Thomas, lexicographer, purchase of his (Latin) Dictionary, 391.

Thomas, footman in the service of the Earl of Salisbury, 289.

Thompson, Giles, Dean of Windsor, signs joint letter to King, 7.

Thompson (Tompson), Mr, upholsterer, of London, 253, 255.

Thomson, Sir Thomas, of Kenfield, Petham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 13.

Thomson, Mr, of Boughton, co. Kent, his estate valued at £600 (?), 14.

Thomson, Mr, of Tunbridge, co. Kent, his estate valued at £300, 14.

Thorley, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Thornborough (Thorneborough), John, Bishop of Bristol, intervenes on behalf of poachers, 17.

Thorneborough, Buishope. See Thornborough, John.

Thornell (Thornhill), Sir Timothy, of Bromley, co. Kent, his estate valued at £1500, 14.

Thornhill, John, Gentleman of the Chamber to the Earl of Salisbury, 288, 304, 390.

Thornhill, Mr. See Thornhill, John.

Thornhill, Sir Timothy. See Thornell, Sir Timothy.

Thornhurst, Sir Stephen, of Ford, co. Kent, his estate valued at £600, 13.

Thornton, —, 402.

Thorogood, George, of Hertford, co. Herts, 188.

Thorogood, William, Rector of Grimston, co. Norfolk, sues Welden for non-payment of tithes, 164.

Three Kings, The, Fleet Street, London, clockmaker's shop called, 165.

Throcking, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Throckmorton (Throgmorton), Lady Anne, wife of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, mentioned, 164.

Throckmorton (Throgmorton), Bassingborne, grocer, of Norwich, co. Norfolk, sued for non-payment of tithes, 177.

Throckmorton, Sir Baynham, of Clearwell and Tortworth, co. Gloucester, ordered not to pay rent for Forest of Dean to Commissioners of Exchequer, 373.
-, 376(2).

Throckmorton, Sir Clement, of Haseley, co. Warwick, 203.

Throckmorton (Throgmorton), Sir Nicholas, diplomatist (d. 1571), mentioned, 164.

Thundridge, co. Herts, money collected towards defence of King of Bohemia within parish of, 126.

Thurlby (Thurlbye), Mr [? of Brigstock, co. Northants], 264.

Thurn (Toura, Thorn, La Tour), Henry Matthias, Count of, deprived of the charge of castle of Karlstein, 93.
-, reported to be with an army on frontier of Bohemia, 122.

Thurrock Gray. See Grays Thurrock.

Tichborne, Mr, in the service of Sir Richard Weston, 193.

Tienam. See Tyneham.

Tilney (Tylney), George, yeoman, of Trowse, Norwich, sued for non-payment of tithes, 19, 32.

Tilshead (Tilsheade), co. Wilts, manor of, 56.

Tilting, at London, 158.

Tin, primitive methods used by poor in Cornwall to obtain, 204.
-, request to search for, 226.
-, agreement concerning exploitation of, 253, 266.

Tiptree (Tiptrie) alias Triptree Heath, co. Essex, Viscountess Cranborne's title to, 449(2).

Tithes, alleged non-payment of, 15, 18(2), 19, 32, 38, 39, 48, 51, 53, 54, 57, 78, 83, 84, 116, 137, 153, 164, 166, 176(2), 177, 178(2), 188, 189 (2), 192.

Tittenhanger. See Tyttenhanger.

Tobacco, pipes, 159, 166, 432.
-, box, 166.
-, Spanish, 450.

Toby (Tobie) Henry, of Alderholt, co. Dorset, illegal digging of turf on Alderholt Heath by tenant of, 237.

Toils, Master of the. See Jones, Thomas.

Toiras, Jean de St. Bonnet, Seigneur de, Governor of St. Martin, Isle of Rhé, correspondence between Duke of Buckingham and, 233.

Toke (Tuck), Mr [? George Toke, of Bere, Westcliffe], co, Kent, his estate valued at £300, 13.

Toke (Tuck), Mr [? Nicholas Toke, of Godington, Great Chart], co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 14.

Tollard Royal (Tollard), co. Wilts, 42, 46.
-, Lord Arundell's coppices in, 76.

Tomaredess, —, physician, of Montpellier, France, signs death certificate of Viscount Cranborne, 436.

Tomlinson, Colonel. See Tomlinson, Matthew.

Tomlinson, Matthew, Colonel, Parliamentary commander, reference to the disbanding of his regiment, 403.

Tompson, Mr, butler to Sir Richard Weston, 193.

Tomson, Mr, 98.

Took (Tooke), Thomas, 443.

Tooky, Ensign, in the service of the States General, 85.

Topcliffe, Edmund, Rector of Morley St. Botolph, co. Norfolk, sues Reynolds for non-payment of tithes, 57.

Toppe, Robert, of Bridmore, co. Wilts, owns coppices in Wiltshire, 41, 42.

Topsham (Topsome), co. Devon, 246.

Topsome. See Topsham.

Totnes, Earl of. See Carew, George.

Toura, Count of. See Thurn.

Tours [Indre-et-Loire, France], Killigrew visits nuns possessed by the devil at, 283.
-, Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil at, 288.

Tower, Lieutenant of the. See Helwys, Sir Gervase.

Tower Hill, London, executions at, 411.

Towers, Archbishop of. See d'Eschaux.

Townly (Townley), Henry, vicar of Lakenham, co. Norfolk, sues Tilney for non-payment of tithes, 19, 32.

Townshend (Townsend), Sir John [? of Winferton, co. Hereford], his evidence produced at examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 98, 99.

Traboe (Treraboe), St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, manor of, 167, 266.

Traboe (Trabo), Little, St. Keverne, co. Cornwall, 420.

Tracy, Sir Humphrey, of Stanwell, co. Middlesex, 376(2).

Tradeskin, John. See Tradescant, John.

Tradescant (Tredescant, Tradeskin) John, naturalist and traveller, and gardener at Hatfield House, letter to Keighley and others, 18.
-, Viscount Cranborne and Robert Cecil visit his "Antiquities", 271.

Trained Bands, men levied in Hertfordshire for active service not to be taken out of, 197, 227, 232, 300.
-, Privy Council orders provision of gunpowder for use of, 291.
-, 296, 322.
-, army against Scots to be selected from, 299, 308.
-, opposition to service among Hertfordshire, 311.
-, King orders mutinous soldiers to be suppressed by, 317.

Transylvania, Prince of. See Bethlem Gabor.

Traquair, Earl of. See Stewart, John.

Treasurer of the Chamber. See Uvedale, Sir William.

Treasurer of the Household. See Edmondes, Sir Thomas.

Treaty Commissioners, English, receive instructions on negotiations with Scots, 323, 324, 326, 327.
-, negotiations between Scottish Treaty Commissioners and, 323(2), 324, 325, 326, 329, 337, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 350, 351, 352, 354, 356.
-, correspondence between Scottish Treaty Commissioners and, 323, 324, 325(2), 328, 330.
-, letter to King, 326.
-, letter to Lord Keeper Finch, 326.
-, propose removal of negotiations from Ripon to London, 327.
-, advise King to confirm Treaty of Ripon, 328.
-, Scottish charges against Earl of Strafford presented to, 333.

Treaty Commissioners, Scottish, 322, 327.
-, negotiations between English Treaty Commissioners and, 323(2), 324, 325, 326, 329, 337, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 350, 351, 352, 354, 356.
-, correspondence between English Treaty Commissioners and, 323, 324, 325(2), 328, 330.
-, concerned with the question of the maintenance of the Scottish army, 323. 324, 325(3), 326, 346.
-, declaration of the independence of Scotland by, 328.
-, their charge against Earl of Strafford at his trial, 333.
-, their demand for indemnification of losses and charges caused by war, 335.
-, demand dismantling of fortifications at Carlisle and Berwick, 342.
-, their declaration against interference of English Church in Scotland, 343.
-, demand a durable peace, 343.
-, demand that King select Scottish councillors approved of by Scottish Parliament, 344.
-, their views on Church Government in Scotland and uniformity of Church Government to preserve peace, 344, 352.
-, their demands concerning commerce and trade, 346.
-, their demands presented to Parliament, 350.
-, their views on Act of Oblivion, 350, 351, 354, 356.

Treraboe. See Traboe.

Treswell, Robert, of Westminster, Surveyor of the King's woods south of Trent, 152.

Trevor (Treavor), Sir Thomas, Baron of the Exchequer, 269, 393.
-, criticised by Delahay, 269.

Trinity College, Cambridge, letters dated from, 394, 396.

Trot (Trott), Martin, [? of Langridge, co. Essex], 188.

Trowse, parish of, Norwich, co. Norfolk, 19, 32.

Tuchet, George, Lord Audley, petition to Privy Council, 42.

Tuck. See Toke.

Tucke, Mr [? George Tucke, of Milton, near Gravesend], co. Kent, his estate valued, 13.

Tuddenham, North, co. Norfolk, 78.

Tufton, Sir John, of Hothfield, co. Kent, his estate valued at £2000, 14.

Tufton, Sir Nicholas, of Hothfield, co. Kent, his estate valued at £500, 14.

Tuke, Lemuel, vicar of Greasley co. Notts, resigns, 293 295(2).
-, letter to Capell, 295.

Turf, dug at Cranborne, 207.
-, dug at Alderholt, 236, 237.

Turk, The Grand. See Osman II.

Turks, 51.
-, Englishman escapes from, 394.
-, purchase of a history of, 427.

Turner, Anne, widow of Dr George Turner and confidante of the Countess of Somerset, tried for her participation in the murder of Overbury, 20–23.
-, further evidence against her produced at Franklin's trial, 23, 24, 26–29.
-, condemned to death, 23.

Turner, Sir Edward. See Turnor, Sir Edward.

Turner, George, stationer, his bill for books, 449.

Turner, William, of London, grant of annuity to, 57.

Turner, William, former overseer of the King's alum works, mentioned in examination of Lord Treasurer Suffolk, 95, 103, 108.

Turner, —, a London constable, complaint against, 11.

Turner, Mr, 268.

Turner. See Turner, William.

Turnor (Turner), Sir Edward, of Parndon Parva, co. Essex, judge, later Speaker of the House of Commons, 439.
-, his speech printed, 449.

Turnworth, co. Dorset, 59.

Twynnowhoe, Edmond, a surveyor, reference to his survey of Enfield Chase, 412.

Twysden (Twisden), Thomas, of Wye, co. Kent, his estate valued at £400, 14.

Twysden (Twisden), Sir William, of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, co. Kent, his estate valued at £2000, 14.

Tyler, John, of Soham, co. Cambridge, sued for nonpayment of tithes, 53.

Tyndall, Mr, 41.

Tyneham (Tienam), co. Dorset, 438.

Tyre, Lieutenant, Parliamentary commander, his soldiers quartered at Cranborne, 387.

Tyrrell (Terrell), Duke, guest at Hatfield House, 2.

Tyrrell (Terrell), Robert, son of Sir Edward Tyrrell, of Thornton, co. Bucks, his quarrel with Robert Cecil in Paris, 305.
-, recalled to England, 305.

Tyttenhanger (Tittenhanger), co. Herts, 15.

Tyrwhitt (Tirwhitt), Mr, his letters concerning conspiracy against Parliament read in House of Commons, 360.