INDEX
- A’Lasco, his visit to England, 29
- Alba, Duke of, 77, 204, 219, 223-224, 227, 245, 249, 258, 265, 282, 288
- Alençon, Duke of, his relations with the Flemings, 319, 323, 328, 335, 344, 349, 354-356, 358-359, 360-362, 363-370, 372-373, 379, 382
- Alençon, Duke of, suggestions of marriage with Elizabeth, 266-267, 269, 274-275, 288-290, 303, 324-327, 328-341, 344, 349, 353-354, 358-359, 362-370, 379;
- death of, 384
- Alford, Roger, 39
- Allington, 232, 249
- Alterennes, seat of the Cecil family, 7
- Amboise, Treaty of, 136
- Andrada, a spy in the Lopez plot, 468
- Anglican Church, uniformity in, 78, 139, 144, 160, 163, 166, 290-291, 367, 387
- Anjou, Duke of (Henry III.), proposed marriage with Elizabeth, 252-253, 266, 279
- Antonio, Don, Portuguese Pretender, 344, 356, 358, 361, 395, 403, 411, 422, 435, 467
- Aquila, Bishop of, Spanish Ambassador, 80, 81, 88, 93, 100, 109, 111, 127-128, 130, 136-137, 142;
- death of, 147
- Archduke, the, suggested marriage with Elizabeth, 77, 80, 88, 103, 155-157, 160, 168-170, 173-174, 181, 188, 199, 207
- Armada, the, 402, 411, 423, 427, 431, 433-434
- Arran, Earl of, 85-86, 88, 114, 126
- Arundel, Earl of, 36, 65, 72, 99, 174, 180, 225, 230, 238
- Arundell, Charles, 415
- Ascham, Roger, 9;
- appointed tutor to Princess Elizabeth, 12, 13, 62
- Audley, Lord, his remedies for gout, 37
- Babington plot, 402-405
- Bacon, Antony, 450, 458
- Bacon, Francis, 450, 458;
- his attempts to obtain the Attorney-Generalship, 469
- Bacon, Lady, 45, 61, 460
- Bacon, Sir Nicholas, 9, 61, 71, 79, 138, 192, 273, 294, 373
- Baden, Margravine of, Cecilia of Sweden, 174
- Bailly, Charles, 258-259
- Balfour, Sir James, 295
- Ballard, agent in the Babington plot, 403-404
- Barker, 257
- Barrow, a Brownist leader, 459
- Beale, Clerk of the Council, 378, 381, 403, 411, 420
- Beaton, 213
- Beaton, Cardinal, 15
- Beaumont, 36
- Beauvoir de Nocle, envoy from Henry of Navarre, 442-444, 461
- Bedford, Countess of, 61
- Bedford, Earl of, 19, 61, 66-67, 71, 79, 99, 106, 110, 327, 382
- Bellièvre Pomponne de, sent to England about Mary Stuart’s condemnation, 412-413, 415
- Berchamstow granted to Cecil, 47
- Bertie, Francis, 51
- Bill, Dr., 9
- Biron, Marshal de, 379, 382
- Bôchetel de la Forest, French Ambassador, 188, 205, 221-222
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, sent to the States, 473
- Bonner, Bishop, 18, 23, 50
- Borough, Sir John, 423-424
- Boston, W. Cecil appointed Recorder of, 32
- Bothwell, Earl of, 179, 180, 193-196
- Boulogne, 15, 18, 24
- Bourne, Lincolnshire, birthplace of Lord Burghley, 6, 8
- Bowes, Robert, 378
- Boxall, Dr., 206, 223, 224
- Briant, Father, 367
- Brille, capture of, 264-265
- Briquemault, Condé’s envoy to Elizabeth, 136
- Brisson, French envoy, 355
- Brittany, Spaniards in, 444, 447, 465, 466, 473
- Bromley, Lord Chancellor, 365, 408, 419
- Brownists, 459
- Bruce, Robert, 395
- Buckhurst, Lord, 411
- Buiz, Paul, 305, 306, 307
- Burghley, Lady, 50, 61, 189, 292;
- death of, 438
- Burghley, Lord, birth of, 5;
- pedigree, 6;
- education, 8;
- at Cambridge, 9;
- first marriage, 10;
- his first recommendation to Henry VIII., 11, 12;
- custos brevium, 14;
- Master of Requests to Somerset, 14;
- present at the battle of Pinkie, 16;
- secretary to Somerset, 16;
- grants to, 18;
- his attitude on the downfall of the Protector, 19-22, 28-31;
- sent to the Tower, 22;
- appointed Secretary of State, 24;
- his character, 25;
- his attitude towards Northumberland’s foreign policy, 27;
- knighted, 31;
- Recorder of Boston, 32;
- his report upon the Emperor’s demand for help, 33;
- his care for English commerce, 35;
- illness of, in the last days of Edward VI., 37;
- grant of Combe Park, 37;
- made Chancellor of the Garter, 37;
- his attitude towards Queen Mary’s succession, 38-43;
- his justification to Mary, 40-46;
- grants to him during Edward’s reign, 47;
- splendour of his household, 47;
- his love of books, 48;
- patronage of learning, 49;
- his liveries, 50;
- conforms to Catholicism, 52;
- brings Pole to England, 55;
- accompanies him to Calais, 56;
- represents Lincolnshire in Parliament, 57;
- his action in favour of the Protestants, 58-59;
- his habits, 60;
- his devotion to his wife, 61;
- his connections with Princess Elizabeth, 62-63;
- his position on the succession of Elizabeth, 66-67;
- his first arrangements for Elizabeth’s government, 69;
- his foreign policy on the accession, 72-73, 76-77;
- his action in passing the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, 78;
- Spanish plan to bribe him, 79;
- his approaches to Spain, 81;
- his Scottish policy, 82, 85, 86, 88;
- war with Scotland, 91-94;
- arranges the terms of peace in Edinburgh, 95-96;
- court intrigue against him, 99;
- checkmates Dudley, 103, 105;
- the suggestion as to the Council of Trent, 107-109;
- proceedings against Catholics, 111;
- his counsel to Knox, 115;
- his attitude towards Mary Stuart, 116;
- his numerous activities, 117;
- against piracy, 118;
- his assertion of English right to trade, 119;
- distress at his son’s conduct, 120-125;
- his attitude towards the Huguenots, 128-129, 132-133;
- his relations with the Bishop of Aquila, 130-131, 136-138;
- distrust of the French, 142;
- his activity in defensive measures, 144;
- his interest in mineralogy, 144;
- appointed Master of the Court of Wards, 145;
- his action as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 145-146;
- his character, 150;
- Dudley’s intrigues against him, 152-153;
- renewed approaches to Spain, 154-157;
- continued intrigues of Dudley, 158, 160, 164-165;
- his conditions for the Archduke’s match, 169, 174;
- his distrust of Catholic interference in Scotland, 175;
- his support of Murray, 176-177;
- his connection with the murder of Rizzio, &c., 179-180;
- urges the Archduke’s match, 181-182;
- again approaches the Spaniards, 183;
- with the Queen at Oxford, 186;
- visited by the Queen at Burghley, 187;
- dispute with Leicester, 187;
- urges the Archduke’s match, 189, 190;
- opposes the Netherlands revolt, 190;
- his reception of the news of Darnley’s murder, 192-194, 197;
- again approaches Spain, 198;
- his attitude towards Murray, 201-202;
- again leans to the Protestants, 206-207;
- renewed severity towards Catholics, 210-212;
- letter from Mary Stuart to him, 216;
- his treatment of her, 218;
- aids the Huguenots, 221-222;
- his rebuke to De Spes, 228;
- Leicester’s plot against him, 231;
- magnanimous treatment of his enemies, 238;
- his despair, 248;
- visits Mary at Chatsworth, 248;
- made a peer, 254;
- his activities, 255;
- his mode of life, 255-256;
- Ridolfi plot and expulsion of De Spes, 256-263;
- execution of Norfolk, 268;
- entertains the French envoys, 269;
- urges the measures in Parliament against Mary, 271;
- serious illness of, 271;
- action after St. Bartholomew, 278-279;
- approaches Spain again, 280;
- negotiations with De Guaras, 280-283;
- suggests sending Mary to Scotland, 285-286;
- his conditions for the Alençon match, 289;
- religious anxieties, 290-291;
- his household, 292-293;
- interview with Mary at Buxton, 294;
- book against him, 294-295;
- renewed approaches to Spain, 296-305;
- his anger at the Flushing pirates, 305-306;
- visit to Buxton, 311-312;
- his moderating influence, 320-321;
- in semi-retirement, 327;
- his attitude towards the Alençon match, 330-335;
- his foreign policy as an alternative of the Alençon match, 336-340;
- efforts in favour of peace, 343-344;
- opposes the retention of Drake’s plunder, 346-348;
- approaches to France, 351-352;
- entertains the embassy, 352;
- details of the feast, 353;
- his review of the political situation, 353-354;
- his attitude towards Alençon, 363;
- renewed approach to Spain, 365;
- his treatment of the Jesuits, 367-368;
- fresh predominance of the Protestant party, 372-373;
- demands new Councillors of his party, 374;
- wishes to retire, 379-380;
- his attitude towards the Throgmorton plot, 384;
- his review of foreign policy, 385;
- his attitude towards the religious controversy, 387-390;
- his relations with Dr. Parry, 391-392;
- slandered by the Leicester party, 393;
- his kindness to Mary Stuart, 394;
- his relations with Leicester in the Netherlands, 396-401;
- his conduct towards Mary Stuart after the Babington plot, 404-409;
- fresh approach to Spain, 411-412;
- intrigues against him, 416;
- his conduct towards Davison, 417-422;
- his attitude towards Drake’s Cadiz expedition, 424-426;
- negotiations for peace with Spain, 425, 427-428, 429-432;
- organises the defence of England, 429, 432-434;
- visits the camp at Tilbury, 433;
- his troop of soldiers, 433 note;
- his share in the Lisbon expedition, 436-438;
- death of his wife and his meditations thereon, 438-439;
- change of policy, 440-442;
- opposition of Essex, 445-446, 450;
- Spenser’s accusation of jealousy, 454;
- grant of Rockingham Forest, 455;
- his devotion to duty, 455;
- persistent attacks upon him, 456-457;
- his influence on the religious controversy, 459;
- his son to succeed him, 463-464;
- his cautious influence on the war-party, 465-466;
- his attitude in the Lopez plot, 468-470;
- description of him by Standen, 471;
- by Sir Michael Hicks, 472;
- renewed distrust of the French, 473;
- a scheme of national defence, 474;
- continued illness, 475;
- ill-disposed towards France, 477;
- Essex’s attempt to force his hands, 478-479;
- his disagreement with the Queen, 479;
- his attitude towards Essex’s attempt to relieve Calais, 480;
- towards “the islands voyage,” 484-486;
- his negotiations with De Maisse, 490-491;
- strives for peace with Spain to the last, 494-495;
- results of his national policy, 494;
- funeral, 496;
- appreciation of his character, 497-498
- Burghley, Lord, his diary, 5, 22, 24, 37, 55, 59, 61, 83, 185, 187, 194, 272, 432, 439
- Burghley House, 47, 188-189, 327
- Cadiz, Drake’s attack upon, 423-424
- Calais, loss of, 64, 72-73, 75-76
- Calais, restitution of, claimed, 198, 208, 369, 478
- Calais, capture of, by the Spaniards, 479-480
- Cambridge University, 9, 15, 145-146, 290
- Campion, Father, 367
- Cannon Row, Burghley’s house at, 31, 60, 66, 120, 256
- Carbery Hill, 196
- Carew, Arthur, 228
- Carew, Sir Peter, 95
- Carrack, the great (Madre de Dios), 452-453
- Cartwright, leader of the Puritans, 290
- Castelnau de la Mauvissière, 175, 277, 341-343
- Cateau-Cambresis, peace of, 76, 80
- Catharine de Medici, 10, 92, 128, 133, 142, 154, 157, 166, 213, 221-222, 251, 266, 273, 297, 326, 341, 369, 384, 413
- Catharine of Aragon, 3, 4, 7
- Catholic plots against Elizabeth and Burghley, 225, 244, 256-259, 270, 317, 364-366, 371, 376, 383-384, 389, 390-392, 402-405, 422, 450, 456, 470
- Cavalcanti, Guido, 73, 75, 232, 251, 267
- Cave, Sir Ambrose, 71
- Cecil, David, grandfather of Burghley, 7
- Cecil, Mrs., 293, 427
- Cecil, Richard, Burghley’s great-grandfather, 6
- Cecil, Richard, Burghley’s father, 7, 8, 37
- Cecil, Sir Robert, 433, 437-438, 445, 450, 453-454, 454 note, 457-458, 461-464, 466-470, 475, 479-480, 482-483, 486;
- his mission to France, 491-493
- Cecil, Thomas, birth of, 10;
- his journey to Paris, 120-122;
- his bad conduct, 122-125, 327, 336, 433;
- quarrel with his brother, 454
- Cecil (or Burghley) House, in the Strand, 269;
- grand banquet at, to the French envoys, 352-353, 411, 442, 476;
- Burghley’s last days there, 494-495
- Chark, a preacher at Cambridge, 291
- Charles V., 3, 4, 13, 27, 32, 33, 53
- Charles IX., King of France, 157, 166-168, 188, 205, 250, 273, 297;
- death of, 298
- Chartres, Vidame of, 73, 133, 137, 251, 279
- Chastelard, 143
- Chateauneuf de l’Aubespine, French Ambassador, 407, 413, 416
- Chatillon, Cardinal, 221, 244, 251
- Cheke, Mary, marriage with W. Cecil, 10;
- her death, 11
- Cheke, Sir John, 9;
- appointed tutor to Edward VI., 12, 14, 31, 32, 38, 45;
- exiled, 51;
- lured to England, conforms and dies, 58
- Chester, Colonel, 301, 302, 307
- Clerivault, a messenger of Mary Stuart, 194
- Clinton, Lord Admiral, 31, 47, 66, 99, 269, 327, 365
- Cobham, Lord, 16, 60, 208, 221, 258
- Cobham, Sir Henry, sent to Spain, 302;
- sent to France, 381
- Cobham, Thomas, 258
- Coinage, Burghley’s care of, 28, 117
- Coligny, 106, 110, 133, 136, 183, 206, 221, 242, 270
- Combe Park granted to Cecil, 37
- Commerce, Burghley’s care of, 35, 118, 151, 183, 211, 283, 338, 345
- Commercial war with Spain, 151-153, 158, 227, 280-283
- Condé, Prince of, 127-128, 133, 136, 154, 157, 204, 221, 225;
- killed, 242
- Condé, Prince of, the younger, 278, 297, 342-343
- Cooke, Sir Anthony, W. Cecil’s father-in-law, 12, 14;
- exiled by Mary, 51, 58, 61
- Cooke, Mildred, married to W. Cecil, 12
- Cornwall, Spaniards land in, 474
- Courtney, Earl of Devonshire, 50-51
- Courtney, Sir William, 59
- Cranmer, 14, 19-21, 32, 53, 57
- Creighton, Father, 366, 389
- Crofts, Sir James, 347, 365, 372, 374, 424, 430-431, 444
- Curll, Mary Stuart’s secretary, 404
- Dacre, Lord, 234
- Dale, Dr., English Ambassador in France, 290
- Danett, Thomas, sent to Vienna, 188-189
- Darcy, Lord, 240
- Darcy, Sir Thomas, 14
- Darnley, 93, 130, 144, 161, 163, 171-72, 173, 179-180, 181-182, 192-193
- D’Aubigny (Lennox), 341, 354, 364-366, 371, 376
- Davison, William, 378, 399;
- his connection with the execution of Mary Stuart, 417-422;
- Essex proposes him for Secretary of State, 445
- De Cossé, Marshal, 298, 303
- De Maineville, Guisan envoy to Scotland, 376-377
- De Maisse, Henry IV.’s envoy to Elizabeth, proposes peace with Spain, 489-491
- Deeping granted to Cecil, 47
- Dering, Edward, Lecturer at St. Paul’s, 291
- Doughty, Lord Burghley’s agent with Drake, 346-347
- Douglas, Archibald, 414
- Drake, Sir Francis, his voyage round the world, 346-348;
- the question of his plunder, 358, 365;
- his expeditions to aid Don Antonio, &c., 361, 422, 436-438;
- his expedition to Santo Domingo, &c., 395-396, 402;
- his attack upon Cadiz, 423-425;
- urges reprisals against Spain, 465;
- his last expedition, 470, 474-475
- Dreux, battle of, 135
- Drury, Sir William, 215, 295, 300
- Drury, Thomas, 19
- Dudley, Guildford, 38
- Dudley, Lady Robert, 101
- Dudley, Lord Robert. See Leicester
- Durham Place, 38, 44, 128, 137;
- the Spanish Ambassador expelled, 138;
- Cecilia of Sweden lodged there, 174
- Dymoke, Sir Edward, champion, 51
- Edmunds, Sir Thomas, 393, 479
- Edward VI., 12-13;
- his appeal for Somerset, 20;
- betrothed to Elizabeth of Valois, 24;
- his journal, 33;
- his will, 38;
- death of, 43;
- his educational foundations prompted by Cecil, 49
- Egmont, Count, 138, 204
- Elizabeth, Princess, 12, 49;
- enters London with Mary, 50, 51, 52, 62, 63;
- proposals for marriage of, 63-64, 65;
- her accession, 66
- Elizabeth, Queen, her accession, 66-68;
- suggestions for marriage, 75, 76-77;
- her first religious measures, 78, 79, 80;
- proposal for marriage to Nemours, 84;
- with Arran, 85;
- with the Archduke, 80, 88;
- with the Prince of Sweden, 89-90;
- war with Scotland, 91-96;
- talk of marriage with Dudley, 100-103;
- her religious intrigues with Spain, 104-105, 111;
- fears of plots to poison, 111;
- her distrust of Mary Stuart, 113;
- illness of, 117;
- her attitude towards the Darnley match, 132;
- aids the Huguenots, 133;
- falls ill of smallpox, 134;
- anger at Condé’s defection, 136;
- her anger with Parliament on the succession question, 141;
- visits Cambridge University, 147;
- renewed approaches to Spain, 157;
- suggested marriage with Charles IX., 157, 166-168;
- approaches to the Catholics, 165;
- her attitude towards the Darnley match, 172-173;
- her reception of Murray, 176-177;
- renewed approach to Leicester, 181;
- her reception of the news of James Stuart’s birth, 185-186;
- illness of, 186;
- visits Oxford, 186-187;
- renewal at Burghley House of negotiations for marriage with Charles IX., 188-189;
- her anger with Parliament respecting the succession, 191;
- her reception of the news of Darnley’s murder, 192-193;
- condemns the rising in the Netherlands, 198;
- her attitude towards Murray, 202;
- towards the Catholics, 209;
- removes Mary from Carlisle, 217;
- aids the Huguenots, 221-222;
- seizure of the Spanish treasure, 227;
- her treatment of Norfolk, 231-241, 246;
- her danger, 242, 247-248;
- suggestions for marriage with Anjou, 251-253;
- Ridolfi plot, 256-263;
- alliance with France, 264-267;
- in favour of Mary Stuart, 270-271;
- receives the news of St. Bartholomew, 275;
- progress in Kent, 293;
- approaches to Spain, 299-300;
- projected war with Henry III., 301;
- refuses aid to Orange, 303-305;
- rejects the sovereignty of Holland, 304;
- her treatment of Burghley, 310;
- her reception of Mendoza, 320;
- her difficulty with Alençon, 330-332;
- interview with Condé, 342;
- danger of war, 350;
- her relations with France and Alençon, 353-362;
- her parsimony, 361-362;
- pledges herself to Alençon, 363;
- her trouble to get rid of him, 368-370;
- negotiations with Mary Stuart, 378;
- letter to Burghley, 380;
- assumes the Protectorship of the Netherlands, 396;
- her rage at Leicester’s conduct there, 399-401;
- her treatment of Mary after the Babington plot, 404-408;
- her answers to Parliament, 410;
- her reception of French and Scotch remonstrances, 412-415;
- her conduct in the execution of Mary Stuart, 417-422;
- her perplexity, 426-429;
- anger with Essex for going to Lisbon, 437-438;
- her aid to Henry of Navarre, 442-444;
- anger with Essex, 448-450;
- dangerous position, 451-452;
- anger at Henry IV.’s conversion, 461;
- fears of attack from Spain, 465-466;
- anger with Essex about Lopez, 470;
- her anger with the Hollanders, 473;
- Drake’s last voyage, 474;
- her policy towards Henry of Navarre, 478;
- her hesitation to relieve Calais, 479-480;
- her fickleness about Essex’s Cadiz voyage, 481;
- about “the islands voyage,” 484-486;
- her anger with Essex, 486-487;
- her indignation at Henry IV. for entering into peace negotiations with Spain, 489-493;
- urges the States to stand firm, 493;
- grief at the death of Burghley, 495-496
- Elizabeth of Valois marries Philip II., 76, 84
- English Jesuit party in favour of Spain, 456-457, 467, 470
- English troops in France against the League, 443-444, 466
- Erasmus at Cambridge, 9
- Essex, Earl of (Robert Devereux), 421, 435, 443, 445, 448, 449, 450-451, 454, 457-458, 460-462, 466-467, 472-473, 477;
- his plan to force war with Spain, 478-480;
- his attempt to relieve Calais, 480;
- his expedition to Cadiz, 482-483;
- “the islands voyage,” 484-486;
- retires from court, 486-487;
- urges war with Spain, 493;
- attends Burghley’s funeral, 496
- Essex, Lady, marriage with Leicester, 332
- Farnese, Alexander, 316, 318, 328;
- peace negotiations with England, 425-432
- Felton, 243
- Fère, La, siege of, 477
- Feria, Duke of, Spanish Ambassador, 65-67, 72-73, 76-77
- Fitzwilliam sent to Spain, 260
- Flanders, revolt against the Spaniards in, 133, 184, 189, 204, 209, 219, 224, 229, 242, 245, 264-265, 273, 283-285, 303-307, 313-319, 320-321, 325, 328, 335, 359, 370-373, 379, 382-385, 395-401, 411, 422, 488-489
- Foix, De, French Ambassador, 157, 158, 166, 169-170, 175, 265, 269
- Foreign policy of England, 4, 26, 33, 46, 64, 72-73, 74, 80-81, 85, 88, 91-92, 112-114, 128-129, 136-138, 154-155, 166-168, 175-176, 182, 198-200, 205, 211, 219, 223-224, 228-229, 256-263, 269, 273-279, 280-283, 300-303, 308, 322, 328-329, 336-337, 353-354, 370, 379, 383-384, 385, 395-396, 407, 411-412, 426, 440-444, 473, 488-493
- France, civil wars in, 126, 133-136, 205, 221, 242, 251, 273, 276-279, 297, 300-303, 319, 342-343;
- wars of the League, 442-444, 447, 461-480
- Francis I., 13
- Francis II., King of France, 92;
- death of, 106
- French embassy to England (1581), 351-359
- French influence in Scotland, 15, 82, 91-92, 94-96, 107, 132, 144, 175, 198, 213, 217, 243, 285, 326, 365, 378
- Frobisher, death of, 466
- Gama, a spy in the Lopez plot, 468
- Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, 14, 23, 29-30, 50
- Garrard, Sir William, 118
- Gemblours, battle of, 318
- German mercenaries, 301-302
- Gifford, agent in the Babington plot, 403-404
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, 283
- Glajon, De, his mission from Philip to Elizabeth, 93
- Glasgow, Archbishop of, exhorts Mary to clear herself, 195, 285, 367
- Gondi, 323
- Gonson, Controller of the Navy, 118
- Gout, curious remedies for, 37, 293 note
- Granvelle, De, 77, 172
- Gray, Master of, 394, 411, 414, 417
- Gray’s Inn, Burghley a student at, 11
- Greenwood, a Brownist leader, 459
- Grenville, Sir Richard, 449 note
- Gresham, Sir Thomas, 221
- Grey, Catharine, 93, 134, 140, 192
- Grey, Lady Jane, 36, 38, 43, 44
- Grey, Lord, 73, 374, 429
- Grey, Lord John, 60, 91, 99
- Grimstone, Mr., 447
- Grindall, Archbishop, 387
- Guaras, Antonio de, Spanish agent, 248, 271, 280-283, 296, 299, 302, 308, 318
- Guise, Francis, Duke of, 126
- Guise, Henry, Duke of, 299, 341, 359, 371, 381, 383-384, 411;
- murder of, 440
- Guzman de Silva, Spanish Ambassador, 152, 158, 165, 170-171, 174-175, 181-182, 190, 192-194, 199, 201, 210-212, 219
- Haddon, Dr., 9
- Hales, Sir John, 39
- Hampton Court, 19, 469, 471
- Hatfield, 5, 6, 51, 65-66, 120, 255
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, 292, 321, 329, 334, 336, 347, 364-365, 369-370, 372, 374, 399, 408, 419, 424
- Havre de Grace, 133-134, 142, 190
- Hawkins, John, 204, 344-345, 361, 452, 465, 475;
- lays a trap for Philip, 260-261
- Heath, Archbishop of York, 66, 71
- Heckington, William, grandfather of Burghley, 8
- Heneage, Sir Thomas, 399-401
- Henry II. of France, 27, 75;
- death of, 84
- Henry III. of France, 297-298, 303, 313, 325, 328, 359, 370-371, 379, 384-385;
- his attitude towards Mary Stuart’s trial and execution, 407, 412-414, 416;
- his fear of the Guises, 426, 440;
- rallies to the Huguenots, 440;
- murder of, 441
- Henry of Navarre, 278, 297, 301, 303, 342, 385, 440-444, 447-449, 461, 465-466, 473, 477-480, 488;
- makes peace with Spain, 488-493
- Henry VIII., 4;
- favours W. Cecil, 11-12;
- his death, 13
- Herbert, Lord, 19
- Herll, 306-307, 314
- Herries, Lord, 215, 262
- Hertford, Earl of, 140, 192
- Hertford, Earl of. See Somerset
- Hoby, Lady, 234
- Hoby, Sir Philip, betrays Somerset, 20;
- friendly with Cecil, 60
- Hoby, Sir Thomas, English Ambassador in France, 187
- Holt, Father, 366, 456
- Horn, Bishop of Winchester, 109
- Horn, Count, 204
- Howard, Lady, 193
- Howard, Lord Thomas, 484, 485
- Howard, Lord William, 66, 72, 99
- Howard of Effingham, 187, 370, 417, 429, 465, 475, 480-481;
- Earl of Nottingham, 486
- Huguenots. See France, civil wars in
- Hume, Lord, 295
- Humphreys, Dr. Laurence, 186-187
- Hunsdon, Lord, 245, 370, 403, 429
- Huntingdon, Earl of, 101-102, 134, 140
- Huntly, Earl of, 180
- Ireland, Papal intrigues in, 111, 243, 247, 317, 335, 348, 355, 357-358, 374, 474
- Ivry, battle of, 444
- James VI., his birth, 185;
- coronation, 202;
- Catholic plans to kidnap him, 296;
- English mission to, 378, 380-382;
- sends the Master of Gray to England, 394;
- alliance with England, 403;
- his remonstrance with Elizabeth at Mary’s condemnation, 414;
- attempts of Catholics to convert him, 426;
- his alliance with England, 441;
- again listens to the Catholics, 451, 465;
- Essex’s attitude towards him, 466
- Juan, Don, 313-316, 318
- Keith, Sir William, 414
- Kent, Earl of (Reginald Grey), 419
- Killigrew, 199, 285, 286, 419
- Kingston, Sir Anthony, 59
- Kirkaldy of Grange, 262, 285, 295
- Knollys, Henry, 228
- Knollys, Sir Francis, 71, 79, 187, 192, 217, 218, 334, 365, 367, 372, 382, 388, 392, 403
- Knox, John, 86, 114-115, 287
- Knyvett, Sir Henry, 228
- La Mark, capture of Brille by, 264-265
- La Mole, French envoy, 274-275
- La Mothe Fénélon, French Ambassador, 252, 275-277, 376-377
- La Motte, Spanish Governor of Gravelines, 300
- La Noue, Huguenot leader, 136, 443
- Langside, battle of, 214
- Latimer, 57
- League, the Catholic, 154, 157, 199-200, 205, 251, 265, 273, 277, 288, 326, 371, 442-444, 447, 461-466
- Leicester, Earl of, 70, 87, 90, 99, 100, 112, 132, 135-136, 138, 152, 157-158, 159, 161, 163-164, 165, 167-170, 174, 181, 186-187, 191-192, 231, 249, 252, 282, 286, 291-292, 296, 307-309, 311, 317, 320, 322, 324, 327, 329, 330-332, 334, 336, 340, 342-343, 347, 352, 356, 359, 363-364, 365, 368-370, 372-374, 382-384, 386, 388, 392-393, 395-401, 406, 411, 416, 418, 423, 429-430, 433;
- death of, 434-435
- Leith, siege of, 93-96
- Lennox, Lady Margaret, 114, 127, 130, 143, 171, 175, 182, 193
- Lennox, the Regent, 130, 195, 248, 285
- Lincoln, Lord. See Clinton
- Lisbon, the English expedition to, 436-438
- Liturgy, Cecil aids Cranmer in settling, 32
- Livingston sent to Scotland, 248
- Lochleven, 196
- Longjumeau, peace of, 221
- Lopez, Dr. Ruy, 467-470
- Lorraine, Cardinal, 83, 113, 154, 171, 178, 205, 222, 251, 285, 288
- Lumley, Lord, 232, 234
- Maitland of Lethington, 113-114, 126, 132, 141-144, 171, 285
- Man, Dr. English, Ambassador in Spain, 210, 263
- Mary, Queen, 17, 23, 30, 36;
- her succession, 38-43, 46, 50;
- coronation of, 51;
- her marriage, 53;
- her reign, 53-65;
- her death, 66
- Mary of Lorraine, 15, 17;
- death of, 95
- Mary Queen of Scots, 15;
- to marry Edward VI., 15;
- to marry the Dauphin, 17, 75, 78, 82-83, 85-86, 92-93;
- refuses to ratify the peace of Edinburgh, 106;
- intrigues for her marriage, 112-113;
- arrives in Scotland, 113-115;
- her approaches to Elizabeth, 131-132;
- her claims to the succession, 140-142;
- proposal to marry Don Carlos, 142-143;
- suggested marriage with Leicester, 162;
- with Darnley, 170-171;
- her approaches to Spain, 171-173, 175, 184;
- suspicions of her complicity in the murder of Darnley, 193-198;
- Lochleven, 196;
- the casket letters, 201;
- appeals to Elizabeth and France, 213;
- escapes to England, 214;
- her interview with Knollys, 216-217;
- removed from Carlisle, 217;
- the Commission at York, 219;
- her approaches to Spain, 223;
- English plots in her favour, 225-246;
- Elizabeth negotiates for her release, 247-250;
- leans entirely on Spain, 256-257;
- her connection with the Ridolfi plot, 261;
- suggestion to send her to Scotland, 286;
- goes to Buxton, 293;
- adheres entirely to Spain, 341;
- approaches to D’Aubigny’s government, 364-366;
- Spanish-Jesuit plot in her favour, 371, 376;
- her negotiations with Elizabeth, 378, 381;
- sent to Tutbury, 394;
- sends Nau to Elizabeth, 394;
- her letters intercepted, 395;
- disinherits James in favour of Philip, 402;
- her connection with the Babington plot, 404;
- removed to Tixhall, 404;
- to Fotheringay, 407;
- her trial, 408-409;
- condemned and sentenced, 409-410;
- executed, 417, 420
- Mason, Sir John, 26, 27, 99;
- Mathias, Archduke, 315, 318
- Maurice of Saxony, 13, 32
- Mayenne, Duke of, 444
- Maynard, Sir Thomas, 475
- Melancthon, 9
- Melvil, Sir Andrew, 408
- Melvil, Sir James, 161-162, 185, 192
- Melvil, Sir Robert, 182, 184, 415
- Mendoza, Spanish Ambassador, 319, 324, 326-327, 339, 348, 356, 363-364, 366, 372-373, 376, 378, 381-382, 402-404, 411, 423
- Mercœur, Duke of, 443
- Mewtys, Sir Peter, 106, 130
- Mildmay, Sir Walter, 248, 350, 381, 407, 435
- Monluc, Bishop of Valence, 95
- Montagu, Chief-Justice, 38
- Montgomerie, Count de, 84, 133, 206, 278-279, 297
- Montmorenci, Constable, 81, 84, 269, 299, 303
- Morette, the Duke of Savoy’s agent, 194
- Morgan, Thomas, 395, 402
- Morice, a Puritan Parliament man, 459
- Morton, Earl of, Regent, 285, 295, 324, 341;
- execution of, 364
- Morysine, Thomas, 26, 31
- Muhlberg, battle of, 13, 27
- Mundt, Dr., 155
- Murray, Earl of, 110, 113-114, 126, 132, 175-176, 177-180, 182, 197, 201, 212, 218-219, 223;
- murder of, 243
- Nantouillet, Provost of Paris, a hostage in England, 137
- Nau, Mary’s secretary, 394, 404
- Navarre, King of (Anthony de Bourbon), 106, 110, 127;
- death of, 135
- Navy, English, 144, 248, 338
- Noailles, De, French Ambassador, 36
- Norfolk, Duke of, 50
- Norfolk, Thomas Howard, fourth Duke of, 90, 101, 165, 169, 180, 191, 192, 231-241, 246-257;
- condemned to death, 267;
- executed, 268
- Norris, Sir Henry, English Ambassador in France, 193, 201, 205, 208, 213, 222, 225, 237, 244, 252
- Norris, Sir John, 379, 396, 429, 436-438, 447, 466
- Northampton, Marquis of, 71, 191
- Northern Lords, rising of, 240-241
- Northumberland, Duke of, 16, 18-25;
- his foreign policy, 27;
- his religious policy, 36;
- his action as to the succession, 38-39;
- leads the forces against Mary, 43-44;
- his betrayal by the Council, 45-46;
- his execution, 50
- Northumberland, Earl of, 185, 239
- Nowell, Dean of St. Paul’s, 165
- O’Neil, Shan, 127, 136, 185
- Orange, Prince of, 242, 283-284, 288, 296, 302, 304, 307, 316, 328, 335, 372, 379, 382;
- murder of, 384
- Oxford, Countess of (Anne Cecil), 61, 263 note, 292, 305-306 note;
- death of, 432
- Oxford, Earl of, 263 note, 292, 301, 305, 375-376
- Paget, Charles (Mopo), 383, 395
- Paget, Sir William, 19-21, 36;
- Lord Paget, 59, 64, 66, 76-77, 99
- Palmer, Sir Thomas, divulges Somerset’s alleged plot against Northumberland, 28
- Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, 108, 140, 206, 296
- Parry, Dr. William, 390-392
- Parry, Sir Thomas, 62, 66-67, 71;
- is jealous of Cecil, 79-80
- Passau, peace of, 33
- Patten, William, his description of the Scotch campaign, 16
- Paulet, Sir Amias, 394-395, 404-405, 407;
- his refusal to poison Mary Stuart, 418, 420, 430
- Peace negotiations with France (1555), Cecil present at, 56;
- (1558-1559), 65, 72-76, 80
- Pembroke, Earl of, 45, 66, 191-192, 238
- Percy, Sir Henry, 95;
- Earl of Northumberland, 384
- Perez, Antonio, 461-462, 466-467, 478-479
- Persons, Father, 366;
- his books against Burghley, 456-457
- Petre, Sir William, 19-22, 24, 59, 95
- Philip II., 53, 57, 64-65, 74-75, 84, 89, 92, 113, 133, 190, 208, 220, 225, 249, 314-315, 318, 364, 372, 402-403, 443, 483;
- death of, 495
- Philip II. and Mary Stuart, 142-143, 171-172, 223, 245, 256-259, 266, 341, 371-372, 378, 381-382, 395, 402-403
- Phillips, T., cipher secretary, 404, 467
- Pickering, Sir William, 27, 31;
- flight under Mary, 52
- Pinart, Secretary, French envoy, 356
- Pinkie, battle of, 16, 17
- Plague in London, 246, 375
- Pole, Cardinal, 53;
- brought to England by Cecil, 55;
- accompanies him to Calais, 56
- Pollard, Sir John, 59
- Popham, Attorney-General, 408
- Portugal, 211;
- succession to the crown of, 329, 341
- Poynings, Sir Adrian, 134
- Privateers, 220, 224-225, 298
- Protestant exiles under Mary, 51, 57-59
- Puckering, Lord Keeper, 458
- Ralegh, Sir Walter, 374, 376, 401, 411, 421, 424, 429, 435, 452-453, 458, 465, 482-483, 484-486
- Rambouillet, 181
- Randolph sent to Scotland, 107, 110, 127, 130, 162, 172-173, 179
- Reformation, birth of, 2-3, 13
- Religious matters, Cecil’s participation in them, 32, 53-54, 70, 99, 104-106, 107-109, 139, 144, 160, 163, 186, 203, 206-207, 209, 270, 290-291, 296, 322, 327, 350, 367, 387-390, 450, 457-460
- Renard, Imperial Ambassador, 53, 57
- Rennes, Bishop of, 222
- Requesens, Spanish Governor of Flanders, 296, 298
- Ridley, 57
- Ridolfi plot, 225, 229-230, 235, 257-259
- Rizzio, 173, 179, 182
- Rogers, Edward, 71, 141
- Ross, 257
- Ross, Bishop of, 225, 232, 243, 250, 256-259, 295
- Rouen, siege of, 448-449
- Russell, Lord. See Bedford
- Russian Company, Cecil one of the founders of, 36
- Ruthven, raid of, 376
- Ruy Gomez, 77
- Sadler, Sir Ralph, 86, 91, 95
- St. Aldegonde, 305
- St. Bartholomew, 275-276, 288
- St. John’s College, Cambridge, 9, 15, 146
- St. Quentin, battle of, 64
- Sandys, Archbishop, 339
- Sarmiento de Gamboa, 411
- Savage one of the Babington conspirators, 404
- Savoy, Duke of, 63
- Scotland, anarchy in, 15;
- war with, 16;
- invasion of, by Somerset, 16;
- battle of Pinkie, 16;
- French forces in, 82;
- war with England, 91;
- peace of Edinburgh, 95-96;
- English support of Protestants in, 107, 110;
- Mary and the Protestants, 113-114;
- Mary refuses to ratify the peace of Edinburgh, 115;
- marriage with Darnley, 173;
- revolt of Murray, 173, 175;
- murder of Rizzio, 182;
- murder of Darnley, 192-193;
- French plots in, 197-199;
- Murray as Regent, 212;
- Langside, 214;
- civil war, 218;
- murder of Murray, 243;
- Catholic influence dominant, 243;
- Morton Regent, 285;
- rise of the Protestant party, 295;
- rise of D’Aubigny, 341, 354, 364;
- Spanish Jesuit plot in, 371;
- Master of Gray sent to England, 394
- Scrope, Lady, 232
- Scrope, Lord, 216
- Seminary priests in England, 209, 336, 349, 354, 366, 389-390, 402, 450-451
- Seymour, Lord Admiral, 17
- Sherwin, Father, 367
- Shrewsbury, Countess of, her accusations against her husband and Mary Stuart, 394
- Shrewsbury, Earl of, 66, 293, 310-311, 352, 378, 394
- Sidney, Lady, 88, 90
- Sidney, Sir Henry, 104
- Simier, 326, 328-329, 330-332, 334-335, 336, 354
- Smalkaldic league, 13
- Smith, Sir John, sent to Madrid, 314
- Smith, Sir Thomas, 9, 16, 19-22, 24, 62, 134, 157, 266, 274, 290
- Somers, English envoy to France, 359
- Somerset, Duke of, 12-14;
- his invasion of Scotland, 16;
- Cabal against him, 17;
- his downfall, 19-25;
- execution of, 28;
- Burghley’s behaviour towards him, 28-31
- Southampton, Earl of. See Wriothesley
- Spain, English relations with, 33, 72-73, 76-77, 80-82, 88, 92-94, 103-106, 129-130, 136-139, 152, 154, 158-160, 181-183, 187, 189, 210-211, 219, 227-229, 232-241, 248, 257-263, 280-283, 296, 300-308, 313-316, 319-320, 326-327, 336-337, 346-347, 356-359, 385-386, 411-412, 422, 453, 457-458, 465, 474
- Spalding, 18
- Spanish fury in Antwerp, 314
- Spes, Gerau de, Spanish Ambassador, 220, 223-224, 225, 227-228, 232-239, 245-248;
- expelled from England, 263
- Spinola, 159, 224
- Stafford, Sir Edward, English Ambassador in France, 415, 423
- Stamford Grammar School, 49
- Standen, Anthony, 460, 464 note, 471
- Stanhope arrested on Somerset’s downfall, 21
- Stolberg, Count, 199
- Storey, Dr., 262
- Stuart, Arabella, 457
- Stubbs’ book against the French match, 330
- Succession to the crown of England, 140, 191, 231, 402, 413, 419, 457-458
- Suffolk, Duchess of (Lady Willoughby), 7, 15, 26, 31;
- flight under Mary, 51, 58, 99, 327
- Suffolk, Duke of (Grey), 31, 43
- Supremacy, Act of, 78
- Sussex, Earl of, 60, 169-170, 174, 181, 190, 192, 240, 245, 292, 301, 324, 326, 331, 333-334, 340, 343, 347, 353, 365, 372
- Swetkowitz, Adam, an envoy of the Emperor, 168-170, 174
- Sweden, King of (Eric XIV.), 89-90, 103, 112, 113, 174
- Talbot, Gilbert, 322, 420
- Theobalds, Burghley’s house, 255;
- the Queen visits, 272, 321-323, 327, 358, 375, 446, 463, 476;
- Burghley’s last visits, 494
- Thetford granted to Cecil, 47
- Thirlby, Bishop of Ely, 65, 72, 206
- Throgmorton, Francis, his plot, 383
- Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas, 83-84, 92, 106, 110, 120-124, 128-129, 130, 134, 172-173, 174, 192, 203, 221, 230
- Thynne arrested on Somerset’s downfall, 21
- Tinoco, a spy in the Lopez plot, 468
- Trent Council, 105, 108-109, 111
- Tyrone’s rebellion, 474
- Unton, Sir Henry, his mission to France, 478-479
- Valdés, Pedro de, 302
- Venturini, Borghese, 128, 130
- Verstegen, his book against Burghley, 457
- Vervins, peace of, 493
- Vielleville, Marshal, 133
- Waldegrave, Sir Edward, in the Tower, 111
- Walsingham, Sir Francis, 252, 264-265, 275-277, 290, 310, 320, 322, 331, 336, 347, 354-355, 356, 359-360, 363, 365, 367, 372-373, 378, 381-382, 386, 392, 396, 399-401, 403, 416, 418, 429
- Warwick, Earl of. See Northumberland
- Warwick, Earl of (Ambrose Dudley), 134, 159
- Watson, Dr., 9
- Wentworth, Mrs. (Elizabeth Cecil), 375
- Wentworth, Peter, 458-459
- West, rising of the, 17
- Westmoreland, Earl of, 240
- Whalley, 29
- White, Bishop of Winchester, 70
- White, Nicholas, 254
- Whitgift, Archbishop, 387-389, 460
- Wilkes, Clerk of the Council, 301, 317
- Williams, Sir Roger, 478
- Williams, Speaker of the House of Commons, 139
- Willoughby D’Eresby, Lord, 7
- Willoughby D’Eresby, Lord (Peregrine Bertie), 370, 443
- Wilson, Dr., sent to the States, 314;
- Secretary, 347
- Wimbledon, 18, 31, 37, 47, 51, 60
- Winchester, Marquis of, 31, 37, 47, 99, 139;
- death of, 271
- Windebank, 121-124
- Wolsey, 3
- Wotton, Dr., Secretary of State, 22;
- succeeded by Burghley, 24, 65, 72, 74, 95
- Wotton, Sir Henry, sent to France respecting Mary Stuart’s condemnation, 412
- Wrangdike granted to Cecil, 47
- Wriothesley, Lord Chancellor, 13, 18, 36
- Wroth, Sir Thomas, 129
- Wurtemburg, Duke of, 155, 168
- Wyatt’s Rebellion, 51
- Wynter, 118
- Yaxley, an envoy of Mary Stuart to Spain, 176
- Yeoman of the Robes. See Cecil, Richard