Index: C

Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1892.

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'Index: C', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594, (London, 1892) pp. 645-653. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol4/pp645-653 [accessed 25 April 2024]

C.

C., W., at Rome, letter from; 327.

Cade, W., offers a gratification to Cecil to advance a suit; 526.

Cadiz (Cales); 356, 357.

Cadsant, l'Isle de; 568.

Cadwell, Christopher, murdered; 171.

Caen :

trade to; 87.

danger of its being lost to the King; 140.

mentioned; 197, 202.

governor of; 203.

ordnance to be supplied to, from England; 226.

Cæsar, Mr. Dr. Julius :

a Commissioner for Low Country causes; 53.

reports of; 78, 93, 101.

letters from; 54, 299, 623.

mentioned; 291.

judge of the Admiralty, a meeting with the French Ambassador; 623 (2); 624.

Cairnis, David, of Burntisland; 134.

Cairo, Grand, a purchase of pepper in; 452.

Calais; 487.

news from; 82, 322, 415.

letters dated at; 330, 331, 333, 348, 502, 506.

in danger of being taken; 140, 325.

letter from the governor of, alluded to; 278.

men, women, and children at work fortifying; 325.

President of; 330.

visits to, by Mr De Colvill, etc.; 442.

a suspicious Englishman at, his efforts to get away to England; 505, 506.

necessity for someone to be appointed at, to look after those passing and repassing; 506.

English merchant resident at; 532.

“Calamint” stone; 275.

Cales (Spain). See Cadiz.

Callico,” spices called; 253.

Calvelly, Mr.; 435.

Calverley, one; 44.

Calvin; 480.

Cambray :

mentioned; 36.

provost of; 8.

pledged to the King of Spain; 71.

siege of; 605, 606, 617, 622, 625, 628.

Cambridge, County of :

Lord Lieutenant of; 14.

levies in, payments for; 184.

collector for the loan for; 184.

Cambridge University; 610.

Chancellorship; 74.

Lord Cobham's sons at; 412.

requests for college leases, from the Queen and others; 611, 612, 613.

Colleges :—

Gonville and Caius, certain property of; 73.

— Masters and Fellows; 73.

King's, lease belonging to; 597, 612, 613 (2).

—Provost and Fellows, letter from; 613.

St. John's, Master and Seniors; 334.

Trinity, a suit against; 309.

Camin, Capt., in French King's service; 415.

Canaries; 200, 356.

an escape out of the abbey in; 222.

Candish (Candyshe, Candissh):

Sir Charles; 292.

Mrs.; 142.

— Mr. Dudley kisses her in the Queen's presence; 153 (2).

Dick; 222.

Cannele, Cornelius; 504.

Cannington; 473.

Canterbury :

Archbishop of; 154, 392.

— the Court of; 12.

— as one of the Council; 278.

Dean of; 396, 397, 398.

city of; 318, 395, 530.

— mayor of; 350.

— a displaced common councilor restored at the instance of the Privy Council; 351.

—abuses in the corporation; 391.

the “Bell Inn” in, mentioned; 408.

— letter dated; 475.

— manufacture of stuffs at; 574.

diocese of, recusants in; 264.

Park, rents, etc.; 230.

Canterell, William; 107.

Caplin (Capelin), John, Southampton; 121, 575.

Captot, Mons. de; 77.

Caraffa; 130.

Cardinal,” the, has direction of affairs in Spain; 417, 557.

Cardinals, College of; 165.

Caresana :

Giovanni Bernardo, warns the Queen; 539.

— passport for, 575.

Carew, Carewe :

Sir George, Lieutenant of the Ordnance; 202, 249, 428.

— warrant from; 314.

— complaint against the Keeper of the Store; 315, 555.

— sent down to Portsmouth; 436, 438.

— — letters from there; 440, 441.

— letters from the Minories; 505.

— ill with a quartan ague; 505.

— infinite repentance for having exchanged his office in Ireland for his present plae; 555.

— suit to the Queen in conjunction with Arthur Georges; 569.

Garret, son of Tuelough, dispossessed in Westmeath; 159.

Matthew, report; 158.

Peter, of Southwark; 271.

— of Hackam; 274.

Will.; 153.

Carey :

—, mentioned in connexion with Hesketh's mission; 463

Sir George; 221, 222, 291, 295, 461, 515.

— letters form; 346, 517, 601.

— allusion to Lady Cecil as “my wife before yours;” 346.

— complaint of the States against 601.

Sir Robert; 169.

James, letter from; 599.

Mr.; 470.

Mr., of Cockington, his regiment; 223.

— dispute with Sir J. Gilbert; 171, 228, 249, 458.

Carhye, David; 484.

Carigniano; 492.

Carisbrook Castle, letters dated at; 346, 602.

Carisy, Sieur; 38, 39.

Carleill, Christopher; 277.

Carlisle; 230.

letters dated at; 555.

Castle, custody of, emoluments, etc.; 240.

diocese of, recusants in; 273.

Carlo, Don, the Emperor's brother, defeats the Turks; 357.

Carmarthen; 63.

mayor of; 53.

a justice of the peace of; 53.

Carmarthen, Carmarden, Richard, letters from; 102, 107, 157, 217, 283, 297, 299, 301, 304, 308, 333, 335, 470, 564, 580, 613, 614, 619.

a Commissioner for the Carrack; 234, 238, 239, 287, 289, 308.

mentioned, or letter to; 405, 573.

Carmichael, Carmighill :

Hugh; 29.

Sir John; 64.

Laird of; 29.

—; 178.

Carnarvon, tenants in; 163.

Carolos, Castle of; 357.

Caron, Carron, or Carone, M. de, agent for the United Provinces; 167, 216, 224, 245, 246, 468, 602.

Carr, Carre :

George, letter from bishop of Ross to, etc.; 44, 45, 46.

Sir John, of the Spielawe; 188.

Mark; 156.

one, an inferior clerk of the house-hold, contention about a house; 531, 576.

Mr., parson of Ford, narrative concerning a suspicious traveler; 188.

Carrack or Carrick, the, a Portuguese prize taken; 223.

commissioners for, letter to; 226.

— letter from; 238.

— instructions, orders, etc.; 227.

— treasurer to; 227.

— appointed by Sir R. Cecil; 231.

letters and papers relating to the business of; 228, 229, 230, 231–233, 238, 250, 251, 253, 254, 255, 256, 263.

lists of cargo; 231, 237, 238.

capture described, and persons engaged; 233.

estimates of the value, etc.; 234, 235, 251, 254, 287, 289, 299.

the commission for the sale of, commissioners, etc.; 239, 287.

jewels from; 242, 243 (2), 254, 255, 256.

conveyance of the cargo to London; 243.

the views of the adventurers, as to those who should deal with the cargo; 255.

distribution; 287, 289, 299.

a commission to purchase merchandise of; 557.

sprung a leak; 562.

Carrell, Amice de; 455.

Carrero, Contador; 128.

Carriers, tax on, recommended; 298.

Carril, John, of Warneham; 263.

Carroll :

Sir Charles, letters from; 354.

— a present to Sir R. Cecil from; 354.

Carrone, Signor; 468.

Carteret :

Philip de, Seigneur of St. Ouen and Sark; 453, 455, 489.

Amys, a deputy of Jersey, encourages the people against the governor; 561.

Carthagena; 538.

Cartwright :

Thomas, the Puritan, analysis of letters from; 48.

— exceptions to his answer; 115.

Carty, Charles, concealed lands in Munster; 618.

Cartyes, the, their succession to the lordship of Muskry; 599.

Carvyle (Carvill, Carvile, Carvell):

Captain Robert; 34, 553.

— letters from Berwick; 29, 64, 208.

Cary or Cary, Mr., of Cockynton, dispute with Sir J. Gilbert; 171, 228, 249, 458.

Casali; 569.

Cashel :

Archbishop of (Milerus); 223.

—, to hold the Bishopric of Lismore and Waterford in commendam; 223.

Cassano :

Lord of; 8.

Bishop of; 466.

Cassocks, a part of military equipment; 16.

Castell, Hanns, master of a ship; 246.

Castellushin; 484.

Castelyn, John; 239.

Castiglione, Giovanni Battista, letter from; 278.

Castile, constable of; 124.

Castillon, Sieur Baptiste; 330.

Castisbye, George, of Grosmore; 275.

Catcher, Mr. Aledrman; 463.

Catherin, Princess, of Navarre, wife of the Comte de Soissons; 375.

— letter from the Queen to; 415.

Catholic League of France, see France.

Catholic Religion in England, means for promoting; 462.

Catholics in England :

the Queen's treatment of; 322, 336.

— very liberal; 336.

Castisbye, George, of Grosmont; 274, 275.

Cats; 581, 604.

Caudebec :

siege and capture of; 76, 143, 149, 151, 326.

situation from a military standpoint; 148.

loss of, threatened; 187.

Caurscastle, unlawful entry into, etc.; 426, 554.

Cautionary Companies at Flushing; 32.

Cavanagh :

Doulin McBrian, re-grant of lands and pension; 217.

Donnel, re-grant of lands and pension; 217.

Cave, Sir G.; 563.

Cavendish, H.; 176.

Caverley, William, of Caverley; 273.

Cawefield, Capt., of the Roebuck; 230, 233.

Cawett, Margaret, of Croundall; 546.

Cawvrlie, William, of York; 273.

Caymo, Il”; 488.

Cecil :

Lady Sir George Carey's relations with; 346.

— letter to; 521.

Cecil (Sessell, Cessell), Jo.:

an emissary sent by Sir Robert Cecil; 473.

letter from; 478.

sent up, to Cecil; 479.

Cecil, Sir Robert :

private transactions of; 49.

promotes his cousin Stanhope's interest; 68.

letters to his father; 115.

sworn of the Privy Council; 133.

appealed to, to further Lord Essex's election at Oxford; 162.

signs letters from the Council; 166, 239, 278, 514.

denial of the giving of bribes to; 195.

letters from; 199, 302, 494.

letters to, and mention of, in connexion with official duties, passim from p. 220.

a Commissioner for the Carrack; 227, 234, 239, 250, 287.

— departure from Dartmouth; 235.

offers of money to, for exertion of his interest; 253, 497, 526, 531, 555, 556, 569, 608.

notes by as to “sessing” in London; 262.

purchase from him of his house in Holborn; 292.

birth of a second son; 292.

a “little ward” of his, referred to; 292, 297, 298.

on a committee of the House of Commons; 296.

notes in handwriting of; 298.

a nephew of; 300, 308, 319.

son-in-law of Lord Cobham; 305.

mention of his wife; 321.

a rumour about, at Rome; 335.

his nurse's brother spared from military service; 350.

causes and suits promising to be profitable to; 351, 364, 384, 385.

presents sent to; 354, 356, 362, 363, 368, 411, 438, 526.

account of progress of work at the house of, names of workmen; 355.

news of his children, &c.; 356, 374, 415, 444, 445, 526.

— their nurse's ill proceedings; 444, 445.

Master of the game in Enfield Chase; 362.

negotiations for purchase from Lord Windsor; 376, 418.

his “black moore” mentioned; 396.

Lord Burgh's money transactions with; 404.

concerned in assignment of Bampfield Chace; 416, 418, 420.

a change marked in; 444.

bitter speech against, resented by the Queen; 452.

communications to, on the Queen's behalf; 486 (2).

letters from Lord Essex to; 486, 487, 524, 525.

his lodging at the Court; 504, 505, 554.

handwriting of; 519.

communications from Colville through Henry Lok; 517, 523.

his perspective glass and “chrystaline”; 525.

one desirous to wear his cloth; 532.

four white horses for his coach; 534.

letter from stating his sentiments towards Sir R. Southwell; 535.

reports of gifts of money to; 558, 573.

desire of employment under; 560.

a scheme to be worth a large annual sum to; 587.

a Muscat brought home for; 604.

written to, under a fictitious name; 617.

Cecil :

Sir Thomas, grant to; 10.

his views as to entertaining the Queen; 524.

letters from, to his brother : 532, 587.

mentioned; 612.

Cecil, Sir William, see Burghley, Lord.

Cecil, William, a prisoner in the Fleet, letters from; 300, 308, 319.

Cernay, the French King's camp at; 546, 547.

Chaderton, William, Bishop of Chester, letter from; 294.

Chafyn, Mrs., “the widow;” 292, 297, 298.

Challoner, Francis, Sussex; 562.

Chalons; 136.

in the King's possession; 145.

Chamber, Treasurer of the; 35.

Chamberlain, The Lord :

mentioned; 3, 66, 505, 511.

matter in the province of; 3.

one committed for abusing him; 366.

order as to lodgings from; 505.

Chamberlain, the Vice; 66.

the disposal of his offices; 68.

Chamberlin, George, at St. Omer's; 8.

Chambers, Francis, a gentleman of Staple Inn; 489.

Chambert, Leo; 182.

Chambery in Savoy to be besieged; 146.

Champerowne, —, Sir J. Gilbert's cousin; 249.

Chancellor, Lord; 14, 335.

letter to Lord Essex; 145.

death; 160.

buried at St. Paul's; 164.

Chancellor of the Exchequer; 382.

Chancery, Inns of; 290.

Chandos, Lord; 14.

Channel Islands, see Jersey, Guernsey, Sark.

Chancallon, Mons.; 31.

Chapell, John, the younger, Exeter; 517.

Chapelle, La; 135.

said to be taken; 529.

Chapman, lease of; 398.

Chapman, H.:

Alderman of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 123.

Mayor of the same; 209.

Charenton; 31, 36, 37.

Charnock, William, of Fullwood; 242.

Charrayd, Mr.; 578.

Charte, Great; 49.

Charterhouse; 578.

Chartres :

Siege of; 92, 97.

The K. of France at; 371.

Vidame of, envoy in England from the K. of France; 375, 414, 416.

— the Queen's praise of; 375.

— escort on his return, etc.; 377.

— watched at his departure from Southampton; 378 (2).

Chaste, Chatte, or Chattes, M. de la :

Governor of Dieppe; 37, 39.

— letters from; 135, 137, 150.

Chasteaumartin. Mons.:

letters to Lord Burghley containing Spanish news; 306, 320, 329, 337, 347, 367, 387, 400, 416, 422, 474, 482, 489, 495, 538, 540, 546, 549, 557.

Interferes to protect English merchants; 489.

Chasteauthierry; 559.

Chastre, Monsr. De la; 83, 97.

Chatchworth; 345.

Chateaudun, siege of; 37.

Chatham, French King's ship at, a scheme to burn; 588.

Chathrope, Lincoln, Manor of; 80.

Châtillon, Mons. de; 97.

death; 146.

Chauny, Chaulny; 97.

The King of France at; 135.

Chena, hard distressed; 22.

Cheny, Mr., a goldsmith; 250.

Chertsey, parsonage of, lease of; 80.

Cheshunt Park, Lord Burghley forming a garden and orchard at; 250.

Cheshunt :

parish church, sermons yearly for Lady Burghiey in; 334.

Lady Burghley's “benevolence” for men of; 495.

Vicar of; 334.

Cecil's house; 526.

Chesnay, le Capitaine; 39.

Chester, Charles, a Papist, arrested; 210.

letter from, defending his conduct; 221.

sets out his history and projects; 222.

Chester, Bishop of (William), letter from; 294.

Chester, city of; 62.

Chamberlainship of; 376, 378, 436.

— Attorney-General's report on; 446.

— holders of the office; 446.

Court of Exchequer of; 446.

merchants of, complain of the presage of wines; 469.

officers of the port of (named), letter from; 469.

“ordinary post” of; 507.

Chester, county of, feodary of; 522.

Lord Lieutenant of; 14, 378.

levies raised in, for Ireland; 507.

Receiver of; 522.

recusants in; 240, 266.

Chester, diocese of, recusants in; 265.

Chevallier, le Sieur, sent from Paris to the Queen; 579.

Cheverny, M., letter to Essex; 583.

Cheviot, raid upon; 553.

Chichester :

mentioned; 197.

recusants in diocese of; 263.

Child :

Thomas, Queen's farrier; 203.

Henry; 558.

Chinchilla; 529, 535.

Chiselhurst, letters dated at; 297, 332, 580.

Chisholm, Sir James; 178.

Chiswick, letter dated at; 371.

Cholmley, Cholmondely :

Sir Henry; 240.

Sir Hugh; 435, 461.

William, Clerk of the Munition at Flushing, pay; 293.

Chouy; 37.

Chramister, Manor of, Derbyshire, belonging to the Queen; 578.

Christalyne; 525.

Church :

Government, see Ecclesiastical.

orders; 73.

plate, robbery of; 458.

preferment, requests for; 610, 616.

Church, Robert; 73.

Chute :

Mr.; 295.

— letter to; 479.

Cibiur; 546.

Cicil, Mr., a priest sent into England; 69.

Cigerondo, Nun. De, letters from, 199.

Cinildye; 47.

Clinque Ports; 11.

Warden of; 317, 475.

Cipher letters undeciphered; 484, 559.

Cipher used by Mr. Edmunds; 559.

Cirencester, warrant dated at; 226.

Citolmo, Paulo; 49.

Civet cats; 581.

Civille, François de, letter from; 3.

Civita Vecchia; 476.

letter dated from; 477.

mentioned as “Shepetaveige”; 581, 598.

Claidon, —; 455.

Claie, Captain; 567.

Clandeboye, government of; 566.

Clandermonds, the, a rebellious sept; 339.

Claramount,” 12 leagues from Paris, taken; 66.

Clarencieux,” workmen under, about funerals, etc.; 459.

Clarke :

Mr. Baron; 320.

Edward, of Weddington; 265.

Richard, of Teston; 265.

Thomas Guernsey; 379.

William, of Wells; 274.

one, a merchant of Whitechapel; 496.

Clarkson, George, of Alson; 266.

Claxton, Richard, of Halghton; 265.

Clayton, Capt.; 219.

Clearer; 2.

Clement's Inn, London, how holden, etc.; 290.

Clepane, David, burgess of Edinburgh, letter to, etc.;45, 46.

Clere :

Benjamin, searcher of Ipswich; 570.

Edward, a justice of Norfolk; 14.

Clergy of England, tyranny of, objected to; 291.

Clerk :

Capt., confession as to certain plate, mentioned; 458.

John, counterfeits Scotch King's seal; 348.

Clethro”; 619.

Cleyton Mr.; 169.

Clifford :

Sir Coniers, Captain of Footbands; 293, 295.

Sir Nicholas; 169.

— letters from the Fleet prison or Tower; 491, 498, 518, 519, 523, 525, 526.

Clifton :

Anne, of Westlie; 242.

Thomas, of Westbye; 265.

William, of Balam; 266.

Mrs., widow 407.

Clilborne, Richard, of Kilerby; 273.

Clopton, John, Esq., Receiver-General in Durham; 70.

Cloth :

duties on; 102.

export of; 35, 107, 123, 165, 180, 219.

— to the Low Countries, abuses; 216.

manufacture of, at Sandwich, regulations observed in connexion with; 573.

Cloughamon, manor of; 217.

Clyfton, Lady, to be indicted for recusancy; 52.

Coal mines in Newcastle; 209.

Coale, Robert; 87.

Coat and conduct money; 117, 183, 184, 341.

Cobham :

Lord; 10, 14, 49, 80, 309, 318, 389, 436, 552.

— inventory of stuff belonging to; 14.

— as one of the Privy Council; 52, 166.

— house in Blackfriars; 108.

— letters from; 157, 305, 321, 345, 355 (2), 412, 415, 419, 422, 487, 529, 554, 565, 569.

— son of; 157.

— advices from Spain; 204, 288.

— a companion of his sons; 221, 222.

— indisposition of; 297.

— lord warden of the Cinque Ports, letters to; 317, 475.

— his son Henry mentioned; 345.

— receives a present of a buck, etc.; 355.

— letters to; 402, 403, 409.

— kindness shown to his sons at Cambridge; 413.

— chaplain to; 413.

— note of his geldings; 566.

John, groom of the privy bakehouse; 75.

Cochineal, price of; 58.

Cock, Cocke :

Abraham, captain of the ship Golden Dragon; 228.

Sir Henry; 291, 295.

— letters from; 337, 339, 350, 366.

Cockett, William, speeches implicating members of the council; 573.

Cockington, Mr. Cary's house; 459.

Cocks, Seth, letter from; 492.

Coff, Mr.; 74.

Coin :

exported fraudulently; 152.

warrants for export of; 187, 188.

Coinage of gold and halfpenny pieces, fraudulent; 53.

Coining, persons condemned for; 490 (2) 537.

Cokborne, one; 54.

Coke :

Anthony, letter as to his business; 369.

Edward, Attorney General, letter from; 511.

Coker :

John; 168.

Robert; 168.

Colbye, Francis, petition; 168.

Colchester; 543.

ships of; 543, 544.

manufacture of stuffs at; 574.

Cole :

John, of St. Katherine Coleman; 267.

Richard, alderman of Bristol; 119.

(or Plume), Robert; 263.

Mr., Secretary to [the Lord President of the North?]; 209.

Colepper, Richard, executor of; 320.

Coleridge, hundred of (Devon):

levy of men in; 131, 171, 288, 229, 249.

musters in; 49.

Colin,” a correspondent of Sir H. Palavicino at Brussels; 500, 512.

Collarth, Christopher, letter from; 355.

Colle, John; 157.

Collen”; 125.

Collier, John, page of the Queen's chamber; 183.

Collington, Edmund, of Winterborne; 275.

Collingwood, Robert, of Fandon; 265.

Collman, Nicholas, a supposed agent at Lubeck; 195.

Collon, Donough; 484.

Collyer, Thomas, a fugitive priest; 80.

Collymoor, George; 85.

Colman, Richard, Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer of Ireland; 11.

Cologne; 337.

a Popish pamphlet published at; 275.

letter dated at; 483.

murder of a broker at; 539.

Colshill, Mr., surveyor of Customs; 305.

Colston, Thomas, alderman of Bristol; 119.

Colthurst, Mr.; 381.

Colton, William, of Exeter; 274.

Colven :

John; 177.

— his brother hanged; 177.

Colvill :

Mr. de, a Scotch gentleman in London at the Court, letter to; 442.

James, of Easter Wemyss, letter from; 53.

John; 27, 530.

— letters from, on Scotch affairs; 517, 523, 527, 583.

— letter to Bothwell, separating himself from him; 629.

— letter of penitence of the King of Scotland; 630.

Combes :

Captain, conducts a company of Spanish mariners; 474.

— useful to give information; 495.

B., asks for a secret audience with the Queen; 531.

Comming, one clerk of the peace in Devonshire; 507.

Common lands, illegal enclosure of; 84.

Communion book, the mentioned; 67.

Commynes, James, Cecil corresponds with; 502.

Comoelgan, parsonage; 10.

Compiegne; 77, 442.

Compton :

letter dated at; 249.

Sir John Gilbert's house; 459.

Compton's Collections of the Office of a Justice of the Peace; 94.

Comyns, —, clerk of the peace of Devon; 517.

Coné, Prince of :

the question of his succession to the French crown; 185.

in Brittany; 186.

christening of; 191.

defeated in Brittany; 202.

Condon, Patrick; 464.

Conduct money. See Coat and Conduct money.

Cone, Alexander de; 53.

Conflans; 36.

Coniers, Father, at Douay; 156.

Conisbie :

Mr.; 136.

— Lord Essex's deputy in Leinster;

Connaught, persons form, at the Court; 368.

Conningsby, Conningesby, Coningsbie, Conyngesbye :

Mr., musters sent over from France by; 150.

Humfrey; 291.

— letter from; 87.

Richard, gentlemen usher; 216.

Sir Thomas, muster master; 170, 292, 296.

Conquett; 294, 336.

Spanish ships arrived at; 340.

Constable :

Sir Henry, present of a gelding from; 362.

Sir John; 64.

John, of Hatfield; 273.

I., of Dundee; 12.

Sir Robert, late lieutenant of the Ordnance; 182.

Mr., Popish speeches of; 394.

Constantinople, a projected visit to; 222.

Conty,” Prince de, and the council at Paris, send to the Queen for aid; 579.

Contrye, Robert Boulain, French subject; 103.

Conway :

Sir John, letter from; 27.

— incursion into Flanders; 57.

— letters to; 105, 108.

Conyers, John, auditor; 68, 244.

Conyngsbye. See Conningsby :

Conywayss, —, of Lombard Street, at the sign of the Bull's Head; 255.

Cook :

Captain; 38.

— , commander in the Sampson; 233.

Cooke :

Anthony; 296.

— inheritance of lands of; 263.

William, Clerk of the liveries; 193, Coole, Mr.; 153.

Coote, Captain; 567.

Cope :

—, 250.

Anthony, of Bedhampton; 270, 295.

Sir Anthony; 461.

Mr.; 405.

Walter; 452.

Copper, price of; 519.

Copperas manufacture; 290.

Coppez :

Anthony a scholar; 438.

Roger, letter form; 438.

Coppinger, Edmund, “the traitor”; 279, 280.

Copthall, “The Woful Lodge of”; 423.

letters dated at; 425, 578.

Corbe lands in Munster, mentioned; 484.

Corbeil, taking of; 82, 326.

Corbie, Corbye; 77, 579.

Corbin John; 216.

Corbs, Vincent, letter from; 199.

Cordage, monopoly of sealing of; 619.

Cordua, Don Diego d'; 288.

Cordwell, one, recommended; 374.

Cork; 154.

trade with Spain; 177.

Corn :

Order in Council against forestalling; 52.

export of, permitted; 196, 470, 587.

price, in Spain; 199.

export to Spain; 347.

arrangement beneficial for “his lordship” in connexion with shipment of; 615.

Cornet, Castle; 378.

Corneville, Abbey of; 39.

Cornwall, County of :

Lord Lieutenant of; 14.

levy of men for Brittany in; 566.

recusants in; 274.

soldiers sent from, to Ireland; 154.

to Brittany; 563.

Vice-Admiral of; 256.

Cornwallis :

Lady Katherine, a recusant; 203.

Sir Thomas; 335.

Sir William, as to his familiarity with Charles Arundel; 578.

William, letter to Sir Robert Cecil; 181.

—, servant to; 335.

Correlets; 569.

Corryglasse; 464.

Corsina, the Jew; 244, 294.

Cosmo, Señor; 127, 156.

Cotes, Alexander, Controller of port of Chester; 469.

Costesloe, Edward; 268.

Cotton, Mr.; 226.

Cotton :

Francis lieutenant of Portsmouth; 436.

George, of London; 267.

George, of Warblington; 270 (2), 271.

George; 271.

Richard; 270.

Couling, Mr.; 104.

Council, the See Privy Council :

Count Palatine of the Rhine, Frederick, cloth for; 219.

Court, the, at various places; 67, 152, 154, 163, 550.

Court gossip; 153, 155.

Courtrai, seized by the Spaniards; 83.

Coventry, muster of trained bands in; 65.

Coventry and Lichfield :

Bishop of; 399, 404.

Chancellor of; 399.

Dean of; 404.

Dean and Chapter of, charged not to confirm a release to the Queen; 399, 404.

Diocese of, recusants in; 272.

Covert :

Captain; 170.

Sir Walter; 295.

Cowdrington, Simon, of Didmartin; 275.

Cowell, Dr. John, of Cambridge, letter from; 611.

Crabb, or Crabbe, Mons., Provincial of the Order of St. Augustine; 28, 106.

Cradock :

Mr.; 292.

Richard, of London; 331.

Craforth, Cuthbert, seminary priest; 258.

Craifforde. Nicholas; 455.

Crag, Ralph, of St. Clement's in Westminster; 267.

Cragg, Hugh; 156.

Cranborne Chase, borderers, etc.; 168, 440.

Crane, John, letters form; 470, 487, 511.

Cranstoun :

John of; 6.

T., letter from; 34.

Thomas; 179.

— connected with Socttish affairs; 518.

Craon, forces before; 186.

Crathe, Dr., Spanish emissary in Ireland; 310.

Craton, the Jesuit; 577.

Crawford, Earl of; 100, 201.

Crawley, Thomas, of Maunden; 268 (2).

Creaton, Father; 142.

Creaugh, Dr.; 194.

Creden. Ro.; 257.

Creig, Master; 330.

Cresis, Captain Giergio, an albanoys serving under D. of Parma; 331.

Crichton, Master William, a Jesuit; 430.

Criminal procedure; 86.

Criossenburg; 125.

Cripes, El Capitan; 103.

Crippes that serveth the K. of Spain; 200.

Crisp, John, of Ashe; 264.

Croatia; 607.

Crofte :

Sir James, chaplain to; 280.

Thomas, of Oklia Park; 265.

Croftes :

William, near Codd; 241.

Edward; 242.

Thomas, of Westminster; 267.

Crofts, James, officer of the green cloth; 95.

Croissett; 187.

Cromarty; 523.

landing of persons at, reported; 530.

Crompton :

Mr.; 132 (2).

Capt. Anthony; 276.

Thomas, Esquire; 340.

Cromwell :

Lord, letter from; 407.

Captain; 169.

Crosby, Alexander; 354.

Crose, Mr.; 375.

Cross :

Robert, Southampton; 121.

Sir Robert; 474.

Capt., of the Forsseth; 233.

Crosse :

John, of Dartmouth, in connexion with the Carrack; 226, 230.

Capt. Robert, letter from; 226.

Crowder's words; 49.

Crowlie, Thomas, of Southwark; 271.

Crown lands; 538.

Croydon :

warrant dated at; 309.

mentioned; 394.

Old, within the port of Brest; 551.

Crukshank, William; 44, 46.

Cuchon, Capt.; 154.

Cuffolde, Sion, of Basing; 271.

Cullembough, Count of; 125.

Cullivrs; 17.

Cullmer, John; 475.

Culpa, River, a bridge built over; 492.

Culpeper :

Sir Alexander, of Goudherst; 264.

Richard, of Southfleet; 264.

Cumberford :

Humphrey; 267.

— of Cumberford; 272.

Cumberland, county of :

borders of; 184, 240.

receiver of, payments to be made by; 240.

Cumberland :

Countess of, letter from; 563.

Earl of; 84, 119.

— men of, and the prize Carrack; 232, 233.

— share of the prize; 235.

— an offer of [in connexion with the prize Carrack]; 250.

— share of the Carrack allotted to, etc.; 287, 289.

— letters from; 333, 620.

— prizes taken by, examined, letter on the subject; 537.

— asks for a wardship and promises Cecil a share; 554.

— ships of, movements; 609.

Cunstable, Josheph, seminary priest; 258.

Cunye, Richard, captain of footmen; 377.

Curates,” military term; 569, 605.

Curcio, vice-chancellor; 585.

Currants, trade in; 181.

Currrye, Captain; 169.

Cursin, Filippe, letter from; 582.

Curtius :

Signor, a letter to designed to be spread abroad; 418, 422.

death mentioned; 576.

Customs duty, licenses to export free of; 47.

Customs at Yarmouth, amount; 379.

Custom house warrants, the registering of, etc.; 304, 332, 335.

Cuy; 137.

Cyseter, letter dated; 416.