Index: D

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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D.

Daccombe, Dackombe :

James; 168.

Robert, captain of footbands; 293.

— letter from Ostend; 464.

Dachstein; 492.

Dackes, William, of London; 176, 179.

Dacre :

Elizabeth; 181.

Francis, letter from; 181.

— late of the co. of Cumberland, a refugee; 333.

Leonard, attainted; 184.

Mr.; 517.

one of the name “will bear rule again”; 451.

Dacres :

—; 145, 156.

Francis, alias Lord, letter to; 330.

D'Aguilar :

Don Juan, the nephew of; 416.

— character of regiment of; 422.

Dlaby, Mr.; 386.

Dale, Captain; 567.

Dalison, John, of Irenham; 264.

Dalkeith :

letters dated at; 20, 230.

Earl Bothwell at; 504.

Damport, Damporte :

one, of the Temple; 500.

Reynold; 240.

William, serving under Sir W. Stanley; 500.

Danby, Sir Thomas, illegal enclosures of common by; 83.

Dane, Mr.; 527.

Daniel :

Mr.; 118.

one, an Irishman, with a great beard; 499.

Edmund, of Belchmap St. Paule; 268.

Danvers :

Sir John, letter from; 416.

retries from candidature for Court of Wards; 534. See also Davers.

Danyell :

Mr., Writer of the Tallies; 455.

John disclose a plot; 474.

Darcy, Darcye :

Mr., a witness of occurrences at siege of Rouen; 140.

—, obtains money for getting an office; 511.

Sir Francis, committed to the Tower; 155.

John, circumstances of his death from the plague; 426.

Robert, catches the plague but escapes; 426.

D'Aremberg, Comte; 83, 305.

D'Arques, Darques :

Thomas, arrest, letters from papers seized, &c.; 245, 246 (2), 248, 249, 251, 403, 432, 569, 573, 580, 603, 613, 618.

— arrested at Southampton; 561.

— his accomplishments; 573.

— destitution in prison, etc.; 580, 618.

— an ode to Cecil; 603.

Darrell, Darell, Marmaduke, victualler for the ships; 52, 53, 562.

Darthford; 243, 529.

Dartmouth; 88, 356, 598.

the prize carrack at; 227, 230, 231, 235, 236, 237, 238, 562.

gauger of the port of; 517.

mayor of; 231, 299.

officers of the customs at, letter form; 479.

trade to Newfoundland from; 479.

ship chased by Spaniards to the mouth of; 566.

D'Ascoly, Prince; 83.

Datary (Dactere) the, from the Pope; 475, 495.

D'Aumale, Madame. See Aumale.

D'Aumont, Mareschal, see Aumont.

Dauphiny :

progress of the war in; 145.

threatened; 327.

Dautrey or Dawtrey, Captain W., pension, government in Ireland, etc., letters; 566, 605.

Davars, Davers :

Sir Charles, books sent to, from Venice; 412.

— in the Marshalsea, etc., letters from; 436, 447, 449, 600.

Davies :

—, 200.

Captain; 582.

John, Captain of men for Normandy; 341.

Leonard, Gentlemen of the Queen's Chapel, petition; 31.

Mr., clerk to Mr. Fanshawe; 614.

William, groom of the chamber; 62.

Davila, Gomes; 491.

Davilo, Don Alonzo; 130.

Davyes or Davies :

John, a pretended physician, proceedings against Bishop Middleton; 280, 281, 282, 283.

— “notes of traitorous dealings of”; 284.

Dawes, Mr.; 216.

Dawse, John, surveyor for customs causes in the outports; 479.

Day, Mr., the contingency of his not being preferred; 561.

Dead pays,” customary deduction of, in levying men; 565.

Deane :

Mr., of Durham; 209.

—, and Sir Edward Hoby; 444.

Dear, Mr.; 389.

Dediguieres. See Desdiguieres.

Deer sent into Scotland; 456.

Defence of the kingdom, forms of loans for; 75.

Dehorte,” the word used; 419.

Delabere, Henry, letter form; 1.

De la Fin, Mons.; 31.

De la Lune, Capt., holding an English prisoner of war; 76.

Delamere, Forest of, Cheshire; 159.

Delange, Adrian, said to communicate with the enemy at Flushing, etc.; 581.

Delaresson, John, tailor at Bordeaux; 308.

De la Shute, M.; 605.

Delowe, —, to make a new treaty of peace; 551.

Delves, —; 446.

Denbigh :

county of, a soldier adventurer from; 466.

lordship of; 182.

town of, and the Castle Park; 375, 376.

Denbury, Devonshire; 131.

Dengy, parsonage of; 393.

Denistoune, Alexander; 571.

Denizens in England, remarks on the Act dealing with; 257.

Denmark :

the answers of; 53.

a ship built in, for the French King; 103.

King of, a letter from, mentioned, and instructions for the reply; 219.

— reply prepared; 239.

— suggested courtesies to the Ambassador from; 239.

Queen of, a mission to; 72.

relation to England and Scotland; 82.

relations with Spain; 27.

Dennes, Gabrell; 156.

Denns, Thomas, Frenchman, of Lyme; 256.

Denny, Dennye :

Sir Edward, resignation of his company; 19.

mentioned; 356, 362.

Dennys or Denys, Sir Thomas; 292, 295.

Denoine, Christopher, at South Shields; 352, 353.

Denton :

Captain; 170.

Capt. Thomas; 133.

De Plessis :

Mons.; 166.

— discontentment of; 185.

Deptford, mentioned; 552.

Deputies, the Queen disallows; 471.

Deputy Lieutenants, duties of; 16.

Derby, Co.:

Lord Lieutenant of; 14.

levies ordered in; 507.

no recusants in; 273.

Derby, town; 183.

Derby :

Alice Countess of, letters from; 427, 508, 527.

Earl of (Henry); 14.

Earl of (Ferdinando); 507.

— letters from, as to chamberlainship of Chester, etc.; 378, 392.

— other letters from; 411(2), 427, 467, 500.

— Hesketh's visit to; 408, 427.

— —, the day of the Earl's decease; 408.

— the letter brought by Hesketh to, enquiries about; 409.

— evidence against Hesketh's brother; 411, 425.

— “his uprightness and honourable carriage”; 427.

— courteous conduct of; 437.

— Hesketh's instructions for treating with; 461.

— sickness and death; 508.

— —, persons appointed to enquire about; 515.

— —, supposed cause; 517.

— secretary to; 517.

— contest for a wardship; 522.

Earl of (William), rumoured marriage; 527.

Dereham, John, of Corsey; 269.

Dernestal; 39.

Derrick :

one a brewer's son of London; 602.

Francis, letters form Antwerp and Brussels; 625, 626 (2).

Desarpans, M.; 83.

Desdiguieres (Dedigueres, La Diguiere, de la Digheria, de Dighuerre) Mons., General in Piedmont, etc.; 151, 146, 304, 372, 476, 492, 545, 607, 628.

Desmond :

Earl of, attainted, lands of; 98.

— his rebellion, mentioned; 505.

— seduced by Dr. Saunders; 564.

Sir James of; 599.

D'Espernon. See Espernon.

D'Este, troops of, mutinied; 145.

Devon, County of :

Lord Lieutenant of; 14, 49, 130:

captains of levies in; 130, 131.

clerkship of the peace of, dispute about the grant of; 507, 517.

musters in : 171.

recusants in; 274.

state of the forces in; 223.

Vice-Admiral of; 479.

can spare men better than Cornwall; 566.

Dewhurst :

Barnard; 49.

— letter to; 337.

Diaques, Don Juan y. See Idiaches.

Diar, Mr.; 480.

Die, Bridge of; 431.

Dieppe; 20, 65, 101, 149, 189, 197, 393.

letters dated at; 3, 20, 76, 96, 134, 136, 137, 154, 155, 157, 160, 174, 179.

prisoner of war at; 76

trade to; 87.

governor of; 135, 137.

— letter to; 124.

disordered state of the town, etc.; 137.

English troops at; 150, 154, 155, 549.

— cost and manner of burying the dead; 156.

Reformed Church at, memorial to Essex; 171.

army victualled from; 187.

timber exported to; 212.

serjeant-major of the garrison of; 212.

the “boys” set out from Dover for; 403.

plan to burn English and French ships at; 588.

Dier, see Dyer.

Digges :

James, Muster Master General, audit of accounts; 3.

Thomas, letter, etc. from, as to his ungrate brother-in-law; 396, 397, 398, 399.

— a false report mentioned to; 558.

William, his conduct, etc.; 396, 397, 398, 399.

— the dean, brother of; 396.

Digheria, Signor de la. See Desdiguieres.

Dighuerre, Mons. de. See Desdiguieres.

Diksone, —, avows himself a Papist before the General Assembly; 205.

Dillon, Tibbutt, merchant, of Dublin; 159.

Dinan, River of; 337.

Dingley, one, a learned man, committed to the Compter; 403, 432.

Dinrom, Sutherlandshire; 553.

Dirrham House, letter dated at; 332.

Dixie, Lady, wife of William Hickman; 531.

Dockwra, Henry, Captain of footmen; 377.

Dockwray, Captain; 169.

Dogs; 356.

the only “killing dog” in England; 362.

Dolman :

Mr., a grave priest at London; 9.

Mr., of Mafferton; 84.

Dolu, Mons., principal Treasurer of the Queen of Scots' dowry in France; 48.

Dombes, Prince de (Henri de Bourbon), letter from; 142.

proceedings in Brittany; 186.

defeated in Brittany; 202.

Dongione near Canterbury; 169.

Donhall, William; 162.

Donnington, Suffolk; 107.

Donnyngton, Lincolnshire, parsonage of; 176.

D'O, or Doo, or Do, Mons.; 150 (2), 153, 155.

Dopfin or Doffild, a prisoner in the Tower; 416, 420, 428, 432.

And see Duffield.

Dopps,” to make brushes; 457.

Dorchester, the assizes at, Sir W. Raleigh at; 487.

Dorell, Mr.; 79.

Doria, Andrea; 607.

Dorset, county of :

Lord Lieutenant of; 14.

recusants in; 264.

soldiers levied in; 321.

Dortine”; 568.

Douai; 127, 156, 305, 419.

Englishmen at; 306, 334, 335, 408, 496.

Doughty, Anto., of Boston; 503.

Douglas :

—, letter to; 553.

Archibald, Scotch ambassador in England, letters to; 3 (2), 6, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 24, 26, 29, 30, 33, 34, 38, 51, 53, 54, 59, 61, 64, 68, 72, 75, 76, 88, 93, 96, 99, 101, 103, 108, 109, 111, 116, 131, 148, 152, 179, 183, 201, 204, 208, 228, 232, 244, 247, 252, 279, 294, 334, 344, 345, 364, 381, 489, 542, 547, 571.

— the King of Scotland's disposition towards him, etc.; 19, 89, 90.

— dispute with Nicholas de Gazzi; 33.

— debt to Sir F. Walsingham; 35.

— a complaint of; 38.

— one committed to prison at the desire of; 54.

— his friends and foes in Scotland; 89, 90.

— efforts to get his commission as ambassador in England renewed; 89, 90.

Archibald, matter taken in hand by the Justice Clerk on his behalf; 110, 111.

— private affairs; 111, 148.

— a servitor of; 124.

— Lord Burghley brings his suit to the Queen to a conclusion; 126.

— mentioned; 147, 406.

— opportunity of reconciliation with the Chancellor; 152.

— his lodging in Lyme Street; 208, 247.

— presents of money from the Queen to : 334, 365.

— the plague attacks his servants; 345.

— a debt long owing by; 489.

— enmity of the Chancellor of Scotland against; 572.

— a benefice of, in Orkney; 572.

E., letter to his uncle Archibald on withdrawing from “Mr. Secretary's” service; 101.

George, Bishop of Murray; 41, 47.

James, takes refuge in the Borders, letter from; 183.

— in trouble; 228.

Jerye; 572.

John, at Dover, letter from; 33.

John, in the house of the Scotch ambassador; 33.

Sandy, robbed in France; 33.

R., letters from; 99, 131, 134, 152, 179, 547.

Richard, sent by Bothwell, arrival in England; 3.

— to wait on the Queen; 11.

— in communication with the King of Scotland; 19.

— letters from; 15, 23, 26, 61, 88 (2), 109, 111, 252, 571.

— mentioned; 101, 179.

Thomas, brother of Archibald, means of support, letters; 51, 93.

William, of Cothebyres, on his travels; 131.

— of Whittingham; 13.

Dove, Captain; 567.

Dover, mentioned; 196, 322, 506.

books concerning the State brought to, arrangements for seizure of; 217.

Lieutenant of, letter from; 529.

— named; 530.

mayor of; 305.

Commissioners for restraint of passing at; 305, 419.

Waste's house at; 530.

(or Dover Castle,) letters dated at; 317, 404.

harbour, provision of funds for repair of; 419.

pier; 379.

Dow, Robert, collector of customs in the port of London; 109.

Dowdall, Captain; 19.

Dowe, Mr., payment into the Exchequer; 401.

Dowds, Harry; 72.

Downes :

Robert, of Great Milton; 268.

George, of Great Milton; 268.

John, of Roughton; 268.

Downhale, Downhall, Downall :

O., his devotion to Essex, etc.; 135.

“Old”; 153, 154.

Mr., departure from Dieppe; 154.

Dowryche, Thomas, misdemeanours against his mother, Mary; 555.

Dowtie :

—, Lord Derby's secretary; 517.

Richard or Robert, his younger brother; 517.

Draicot :

John, of Poyneslie; 272.

Philip, of Leigh; 272.

Drake :

Sir Francis; 52, 53, 79, 81, 228, 249, 291, 295, 303, 457, 478, 563, 580.

— “a most fortunate man;” 204.

— a commissioner for the Carrack; 234, 237, 238.

— effect in Spain of the rumour of an attack from; 307, 349.

— letters from; 473, 479.

— expedition to Brest; 563.

Richard; 184.

— grant of a vinegar monopoly to; 457.

— one of the Queen's Equerries, Edward Wynter's debt, etc.; 302–3, 313.

Draper's manor called; 223.

Drayton; 346.

Drencebairt, —; 106.

Dreux; 21, 22.

Drewe, Serjeant Edw., letter from; 597.

Drinkell, Mr.; 228.

Drogheda, news brought by a man of; 372.

Drury :

Henry, of Lawshall; 269.

John, of Goodewicke; 269.

Thomas, discharged from prison, letter; 357.

— committed for abusing my lord chamberlain, letter; 366.

Roger, bailiff of Yarmouth; 532.

Dublin (Develline):

trade with Spain : 177.

letter dated at; 354.

Ducke, William, surveyor of the Queen's ways; 32.

Dudley, Lord Guilford, attainder; 311.

Dudley, Dudly :

—; 474.

Mr., a priest going to England; 69.

Mr., kisses Mrs. Candish in the Queen's presence; 153 (2).

Duerte, Don Frauncis, of Seville; 357.

Duffield, Duffeilde, Duffeld :

one, suspected; 200.

Capt. Henry, a prisoner in the Tower; 411.

— letter from; 499.

And see Doffin.

Dumet, Mr., of Yarmouth; 532.

Dumfries; 30.

Dunbar; 13.

letter dated at, 26.

Dunbrodye, Abbey of, claim to; 538.

Dunche, Wa., letter from; 376.

Dundee; 12, 46.

Dunfermling; 25, 111.

Dungarvan Castle, repair necessary; 20.

Dunglas, letter dated at; 233.

Dunkirk; 106, 568, 569, 588.

an offer made for, alluded to; 60.

preparations at, meaning of; 324.

K. of France urges that it should be besieged; 372.

successful adventures of ships of; 452.

design for French and Dutch forces to besiege; 560.

an old lame villain at, teacher of the poisoned “Conclucyon”; 588.

“Durkirkers” capture ships; 248.

Dunowe [Dunmow], letter dated at; 479.

Dunybrisill or Dunbarsills, Earl of Murray slain at; 180.

Du Plessis, Philip de Mornay, Seigneur; 82.

letter to Essex; 171.

discontentment of; 191.

negotiations with Mons. de Villeroy; 192.

Durandvile, Sieur; 38, 39.

Durde, Edmund, of Gillingham; 264.

Durham :

Bishopric of, lands belonging to; 70.

— Queen's Receiver General for; 70.

— lease of lands in; 174.

County of, recusants in; 265.

Dutch and French ships, engagement between; 65.

Dutch Church in England; 258.

Dutton :

Mr., volunteer with Lord Essex; 129.

John, of Dutton, Cheshire, petition; 159.

Duyson, Sieur; 38, 39.

Dydimum, a pamphlet, circulating abroad; 423.

Dyer (Dyar, Dier):

Edward, letter from; 306.

Mr.; 291, 295, 450.

Mr. Justice; 460.

Dymoke, Dymock :

Sir Edward; 291, 295.

— practices against the Earl of Lincoln; 567, 577.

Charles; 295.

Dytton Park, letter dated at; 408.

Dyve; 48.

Dyxe, William, Esq.; 107.