Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon.
- Great Britain. Treasury
- Date:
- 1836
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Issues of the exchequer; being payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during the reign of King James I / Extracted from the original records ... By Frederick Devon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OOJ Denton, Northumberland, coal-mines there, 124. Derby, Earl of, plate given to, at the christening of his child, 299. and Richmond, Margaret, Countess of, 255. Derford House, plan of, 204. Derkinder, Abraham, for a jewel given to the Prince Joinville, brother to the Duke of Guise, 66. Derry, the King’s fool, a grey nag purchased for, 336. Desmond, Eleanor, Countess of, payments to her and her three daughters, Joan, Ellen, and Ellis, 7, 8. Destiny, the ship of Sir Walter Raleigh, sequestered, 222. Devonshire, buying of tin in, 15, 66 — coinage of tin, 15, 112 — manors in, surveyed, 38— the Prince’s lands in, to be sur- veyed by John Norden, 313 — letters sent to the nobility in, 121. [Vide Cornwall.] Earl of, letters sent to, into Leicestershire, 282. Dewhurste, Captain Barnaby, brings Baldwyn the Jesuit from Dusseldorpe, 112. Dewson, Thomas, 226. Dickenson, John, agent for the Prince's possessions in Juliers and Cleve, 124, 132 — sent into Polonia, his charges, 181— secretary to the ambassador to the Archduchess of Aus- tria, 265. Dieppe, 192. Digby, Sir Everard, his servant Andrew apprehended, 44. Sir John, ambassador to Spain, 120, 122 — mourning given to, for the late Queen of Spain and Prince Henry, 169. Lord, sent ambassador to Spain ; his expenses, 233, 234 — ambassador extraordinary to the Archduke, allowance to, 251, 268 — ambassador extraordinary to the Emperor of Germany, 268. Digges, Sir Dudley, a commissioner sent to Ireland, 266. Dighton, William, mole-catcher in Theobalds Park, 269. Dineley, William, sent to treat with Sir Robert Dudley for Kenel- worth and Rudsen, in Warwickshire, 238, 239. Dingley, Francis, payment to, for apprehending coiners, 21. Dixon, Elizabeth, 229. Docwray, Lord, Treasurer at War in Ireland, his accounts audited, 283. Doderridge, Sir John, judge of the assize, 201. Domerham, Wiltshire, site of the manor, and advowson of the vicarage of, 79 — tithes of, 79. Domvyle, Thomas, a Poor Knight of Windsor, 259. 2 c](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2929762x_0421.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)