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: G', in Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Edited by R A Roberts( London, 1892), British History Online, accessed December 8, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol4/pp664-667.
"Index: G". Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 4, 1590-1594. Ed. R A Roberts(London, 1892), , British History Online. Web. 8 December 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-cecil-papers/vol4/pp664-667.
G.
G., manor of, in co. of York; 84.
G., Mr. Justice; 182.
“GM,” a person of influence in Sclotla nd; 583.
Gage :
Edward, of Ifield; 263.
Edward, of Farnfield; 264.
John, of Farlie; 264.
John, of Worslie; 265.
Wm., of All Hallows; 267.
Robert, of Croyden; 272.
Thomas, of West Firles; 263.
Gailathe, Col.; 304.
Gaillard, Chateau; 83.
Galicia, route to England from the ports of; 69.
Galloway, Patrick; 25.
Galloways, —, a greyfriar Cordelier, prisoner at Dieppe; 76.
Gamage, Mr., daughter of, married to Sir Robert Sydney; 8.
Gaman, Hannibal, a goldsmith in Cheapside; 255.
Games :
John, concerned in a conspiracy against Dr. Midleton; 279, 280.
— a justice of the peace of Brecknockshire; 281.
Garbling of spices; 253, 297.
Gardiner, —, a waiter in the port of London; 32.
Gardner or Gardener :
Sir Robert, Chief Justice of Ireland; 11, 219.
Thomas, without Cripplegate; 267.
— of Quidnam; 269.
Mr.; 424.
Garland, John; 194.
Garnett, Father, a Jesuit; 104, 608.
Garrard, a priest in the college at Rome; 336.
Garraway, —, offer by, for the Queen's pepper; 301.
Garrett, Garrt :
Ensign Edward; 607.
Jeane, of Waterford; 204.
Jeremy, Dover; 305.
John, a priest; 104.
Garshe, Samuel, musician; 163.
Gartamberge; 581.
Garvet, Richard, of Broadwater; 263.
Gascars, Mons.; 74.
Gascoigne, John, of Barnabe; 273.
Gascony :
progress of affairs in; 37.
governor of; 605.
Gast, Johan de, merchant of Brest; 184.
Gatagrea, Francis, of Swinerton; 272.
Gatehouse :
charge of prisoners in; 613.
letters dated from; 614.
Gatherne, John; 601.
Gauger and Sealer of the Vessels, office, mentioned; 542.
Gavarin, the town of, besieged; 622.
Gawdy :
Sir Thomas; 460.
Henry, letter from; 602.
Mr. Justice; 182, 183.
Gazzi, Nicholas do, merchant stranger; 33.
Gee, William, Alderman of Hull; 122.
Gendre, Francis; 101.
Geneva, Council of, letters of thanks for aid from England; 101.
Genoa :
a letter from the Queen to Senate of asked for; 603.
news from; 607.
Genoese :
argosies; 4.
vessels detained in England; 86.
Gent, Mr. Baron; 244.
Geoffrey, at Calais; 488.
Georgio, Filippo, an influential merchant of Antwerp; 556.
Gerald, John FitzEdmond, of Cloyne, grant to; 220.
Geraldines, the, in Ireland; 484, 599.
Gerard :
Sir Thomas; 169, 170.
Milo, of Ince; 266.
William, of Trent; 274.
Gerds, Johan, servant to the Duke of Pomerania; 165, 180.
German reiters, etc., in France; 21–3.
money paid to; 172.
mutiny; 186.
succours of the League, unreliable; 136.
conducted by Comte de Loudron; 327.
Germany; 63.
Emperor of, and the Grand Seignior; 301–2.
pamphlets published in, mentioned; 302.
recruiting for the K. of France in; 105.
levies in; 105.
Lutheris towns in, send aid to Desdigueres; 304.
Army of, with the King of France; 136.
Germin, Ambrose, of Lopham; 268.
Germyn :
Michael, Mayor of Exeter, letter from; 232.
Jasper; 614.
Gerrard :
Myles; 241.
Mrs.; 242. See also Gerard.
Gerrarde, Gilbert, customer of Port of Chester; 469.
Gervase, Henry, in Flanders, letter to; 328.
Gesarde, Peter, Lord Burghley's man, dead of the plague; 355.
Gettins, Mr.; 251.
Ghent; 106, 208, 465.
a garrison put into; 514.
Gibraltar; 259.
Gibraltar Galleys, pilot major of the, an Englishman; 259.
Gibraltar, Straits of; 103.
Gibson, James, Minister of Christ's Gospel; 38.
Gifford, Dr.; 607.
Gilbert :
Adrian, depositions; 234.
Bartholomew, in the Wood Street Counter, letter from; 549.
Sir John, dispute with Mr. Carye; 49, 131, 171, 228, 249, 458.
— letter from; 565.
— a commissioner for the Carrack; 231.
— aged, sickly, and not able to travel; 459.
— mentioned; 356, 563.
— Vice-Admiral of Devon, order issued by; 479.
— dispute concerning the clerkship of the peace of Devon; 507, 516.
Giles, Mistress, Sir Edward Stradling's sister; 9.
Gillam, —, holder of a certain office; 364.
Gilleslong, barony of; 184.
Gilley Abbey; 98.
Gillingham Forest, letter dated from; 363.
Gilly, of Flushing, a warrant for staple of corn; 537.
Gilpatrick, James, a servant of the Queen of Scots; 48.
Gilpin, Mr., at the Hague, letter from; 323.
Girtenberg (Girthenbergh, Gittrambark), siege of; 305, 320, 325.
Gisors; 37.
Giustiniani, or Giustinino, Giovanni Battista, letters from; 321, 369.
mentioned; 468, 488.
on his way to Lorraine; 514.
letter from, mentioned; 545.
Givry, Sieur de; 37.
Glamfield, Thomas, of Broome; 269.
Glamis, Master of, proceedings; 6, 523.
Glaris, regiment de, Swiss mercenaries; 85.
Glembam, Lady; 74.
Gloucester, County of :
Lord Lieutenant of; 14.
levies in, ordered; 507.
recusants in; 275.
Glover, Thomas; 387.
Goade, Dr. Roger, letter from; 612.
Goarant, Jaques le; 198.
Godescrofte, Norfolk, Manor of; 208.
Godfray, —, a waiter [in the port of London]; 470.
Godfrey, Gilbert, letter from; 358.
Godolphin :
Sir Francis; 292.
Francis; 294.
Godwin, Richard, of Wells; 274.
Gold fraudulently exported; 152.
Goldfinche, Henry, farmer of H. M. lands in Munster; 355.
Golding Hythe, sheep pasture called; 83.
Goldinge, George, Provost Marshal at Flushing, pay; 293.
Goldingham, Henry, comptroller of Ipswich; 570.
Goldsmith, Goldsmyth :
Mr., letters from Rome introducing him at Brussels; 327, 328.
William, experiences at Rome, etc.; 335, 359.
Gomonde, John, of Byford; 265.
Gomys, Guomes, Gomes :
Alunso or Alounce, jewels, etc. from the Carrack in possession of; 232, 233, 234.
Francis, servant of the captain of the Carrack; 253.
Gonesse, camp at; 36.
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge; 73.
Goodman :
Malin, annuity out Shelfanger manor; 163.
Mr., of Chester; 407.
Goodwin Sands, salvage of goods from wrecks on; 253, 475.
Goodwyn :
Richard, of “the Three Cups” at Harwich; 251.
William, captain of footbands; 293.
Goold, James, Second Justice of Munster; 483.
Goosworth, letter dated at; 437.
Gordon :
Father James, arrived at Rome; 536.
—, preparing to embark for Scotland; 553.
Mr. James, arrival in Scotland, with an unknown Englishman, etc.; 571, 577.
Gordons, the become courtiers; 178.
Gorge or Gorges :
Arthur; 295.
—, dispute with the “Viscount,” letter as to; 370.
— accompanies the Vidame of Chartres, letters from; 377, 378.
— suit to the Queen, in conjunction with Sir George Carew; 569.
Cicely; 516.
Ferdinando or Sir Ferdinanado; 169, 293, 295.
— letter to Lord Essex; 117.
Sir Thomas, custodian of Hurst Castle; 332.
Gorham, letter dated at; 561.
Gorie, Nicholas de; 540.
Goring or Goringe :
John, captain of footmen; 169, 377.
Mr., Receiver of the Court of Wards, death; 497, 501.
George, the son, letters from, as to his father's affairs; 501, 508, 515, 516, 528.
Gorlona, Don Martine de, Spanish agent in Rouen; 245.
Goshawk, a sore; 596.
Goulaine, Mons. de; 190.
Goulbourne, Mr., servant of Lord Derby; 515.
Gourdone, Gurdon, Gourdane, de Gourdain :
Mons.; 320, 331, 415.
—, ships of, from Calais for Spain; 352.
Gouris, François, letter from; 189.
Gournay, Gourney :
invested; 136 (2), 154.
siege justified; 139.
winning of; 143, 146.
English troops at; 150.
“Grace,” my lord; 610.
Graham, G., a prisoner at Barnstaple; 15.
Grahams :
the, become courtiers; 178.
the, of Eskwater; 230.
Grahartee, camp at; 142.
“Graibenden”; 64.
Grain, license to export, restraint upon; 315.
Grand, Mons. le; 372.
Grand Seignior of Turkey :
declares war against the Emperor of Almaigne, Queen's offer to mediate; 301.
Queen's agent at the court of; 301.
Grande Malagas; 566.
Granis, the, four young men of one family, govern St. Malo; 550.
Gravelines; 452, 569, 622.
chief man in; 500.
Gravenor :
—; 50.
Mr., of Eton.; 435.
Gravesend, campside of the common wharf at; 236.
Gravyngeton, letter dated at; 529.
Gray, Master of, his position with the King, etc.; 6.
Graye, John, of Southwark; 271.
Greek, a letter in; 63–4.
Green :
Theobald, of Southwark; 271.
Theobol, late of Lincoln's Inn; 267.
Thomas, of Highley; 241.
— of St. Dunston's; 264.
William, of Little Samforde; 268.
Green Cloth :
an officer of the; 95, 341.
a summons before the; 612.
Greene :
Richard, at Brussels; 496.
— his accomplishments described; 500.
Greenfelde, Gyfford's man; 141–2.
Greenhowe in the co. of York; 84.
Greensmith, Matthew, letter from Emden; 534.
Greenwich; 235.
warrants dated at; 10, 47, 49.
the journey to London from, by water; 426.
the Queen or Court at; 115, 505, 516, 528.
— proclamation forbidding people coming to, on account of the plague; 514.
house at, belonging to the Office of the Armoury; 576.
Friars' gardens at; 615.
Greenwood, John, in the Fleet prison, letters explaining his views, etc.; 73, 74.
Gregorie, John, barber to Lord Burghley; 562.
Gregory :
Arthur, [an optician] in Whitechapel, examines a letter for Cecil; 525.
— asks Cecil for a buck promised, etc.; 587.
Robert, H.m. Searcher; 237.
Grene or Greene, —, Boston; 317.
Grenesmyth, Matthew, agent for the Count of Friesland; 100, 178.
Greneway :
Sir John Gilbert's house; 459.
letter dated at; 566.
Grenfild, Captain; 299.
Grenville :
Sir Richard, grant in Ireland to; 98.
mentioned; 120.
Greville or Grevill :
Edward; 291.
Sir Fulk; 64, 291.
Richard, Mayor of Dartmouth; 231.
Grey :
—, at Harwich; 563.
Lord; 14.
— of Wilton, schedule of lands; 470.
my Lady, a suspicious person supposed to have stayed with; 188.
Greye :
John, of Preston; 269.
Robert, of Marton; 268.
Greyson, John, an emissary of the K. of Spain in Scotland; 536.
Grible, Mr., mayor of Dartmouth; 299.
Griffin :
Mr., of the Whitefriars; 7.
Richard; 496.
Thomas, born by Poole, in the Spanish service; 259.
Griffith :
Dr., of the Arches; 8.
Hugh, Provost of Cambray; 8.
Ricahrd, at St. Omers; 8.
Grimsthorp; 368.
Grimston, Grimeston :
Captain; 150, 169, 292.
E., accompanies M. de Reau; 116.
— in France, at the seat of war, letters from; 97, 146.
Thomas; 73.
Grimwell, Thomas, of Oxford; 270.
Grisley, a priest; 428.
Groeningsen; 125, 534.
Grooms of H.M. Chamber; 62.
Grosvenor, William, of Bellaporte, offr to supply ordnance; 459.
Groyne, the, in Galicia, intelligence from an English prisoner at; 258, 259.
Grygges, one a public notary; 284.
Grymeston, Chr.; 73.
Grymston, see Grimston.
Guasto, Marquis of; 130.
Guernsey :
diversion of trade from Brittany to; 11.
fortification of the castle; 276, 361.
— plans for, sun; 361.
fortification of the castle, wages of workmen, prices of materials, etc.; 378, 379.
— grant for; 440.
timber, etc., for 309.
troops for, arrangements in connexion with; 321.
troops in, captains of, and their pay; 377.
letter written from; 340.
a hostile enterprise against, proposed; 417.
troops brought from Low Countries to, immediately re-imbarked for France; 550.
victualling of troops in; 550.
Guerrand, Madame de; 198.
Guibell, Richard, Dartmouth; 562.
Guicciardin, Guicardin, J., letters from; 325, 447, 472, 476.
Guienne, the French King's lieut-general in; 370.
Guildiforde, George, of Chiselhurst; 264.
Guilpin :
George, in the Low Countries, pay 293.
Mr.; 613.
Guines, threatened; 325.
Guiorra, Antonio de, purveyor to the Spanish army; 357.
Guiroult, M.; 83.
Guise, Duke of, mentioned; 173.
a challenge to; 192.
plots against the Duke of Mayenne; 371.
terms of the King's reconciliation with; 475.
will not enter the peace; 628.
Guise, Madame de, enamoured of Mons; le Grand; 372.
Guitry, Mons. de; 31, 97.
Gulley, Mons. de; 168.
Gunpowder, export of; 184.
Guter :
Lewis, procured to prefer charges against Bp. Midleton; 279, 280.
a justice of the peace of Brecknockshire; 281.
Guoa, Bishop of; 494.
Gurdon, see Gourdone.
Gwardinski, one; 303.
Gwydihall; 369.
Gwynne of Gwinne, Mr.; 7, 8.
Gyfford, George; 141.
Gylford, Richard, of Kingsnothe; 264.
Gylstone, John; 201.