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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Papers of Anthony Bacon MS 650 Volume 4 |
| Date | 1594-1595 |
| Reference | MS 650 |
| Author | Pattent, Mercury, Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms (1597); Bacon, Anthony; Edmondes (Thomas), diplomat, Kt. (1603); Senhouse, Simon, servant of Anthony Bacon and nephew of Richard Senhouse; Senhouse (Richard); Grene, Greene (Thomas), of Medingham [Mettingham], Suffolk, yeoman; Rolston, Anthony, Roman Catholic and agent of Anthony Bacon; Vaulx [-], scholar; Devereux, Robert (1565-1601), 2nd Earl of Essex, soldier and politician; Durant (Alexander), M.D.; Standen, Sir Anthony, alias La Faye and Andree Sandal, English Catholic and agent of Anthony Bacon; Colville, James of Easter Wemyss, Scottish ambassador, 1st Lord Colville of Culross (1604); St. John, Oliver, 1st Viscount Grandison (1623); Gosnold, Henry, Justice in Ulster; Stanhope, Sir Edward, Chancellor of the diocese of London, Kt. (1603) and younger brother of Edward Stanhope, member of the Council of York; Cecil, Lord Robert (1563-1612), 1st Earl of Salisbury; Howard, Henry (1540-1614), 1st Earl of Northampton (1604), and (1596) 1st Earl of Nottingham; Allen, Francis (c 1583-1658); Faunt, Nicholas, Secretary to Walsingham, Sir Francis (c.1532-1590), Principal secretary, Clerk of the Signet (1603); Yates, Edward; Crichton, [Creyton, Critton, Crytton], William, Scottish Jesuit; Guicciardini [-], correspondent in Italy of the Earl of Essex; Gravener, Henry; Bacon, Lady Ann, mother of Anthony Bacon; Goad, Gode (Captain Francis); Hudson, James, agent of James VI and I; Hoby, Sir Edward; Colville [Colvill, Colvin], John, Scottish minister and accomplice of Bothwell; Petit, Jacques, Gascon servant of Anthony Bacon; Bodley, Thomas, emissary to the United Provinces, Kt. (1604); Keith, Sir William; Archer (John), of London, draper; Trott, Nicholas, servant of Francis Bacon; Gerard, Gerrard (Thomas), 1st Baron Gerard of Gerard's Bromley (1603); Aston, Asten (Roger), Groom of the Bedchamber to James VI and I (1566-1625), King of England, Scotland and Ireland and Kt. (1603); Jackson (Joseph), merchant resident at St. Jean de Luz and brother of Arthur Jackson; Smith, Sir Thomas, Secretary to the Earl of Essex, Kt. (1603); Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland; Browne, Edward; Cecil, William (c.1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, royal minister; Greville, Sir Fulke (1554-1628), 1st Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court, courtier, author; Puckering, Sir John (1544-1596), Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, administrator and speaker of the House of Commons; Foulis, Foullis, Fowles (David), Scottish diplomat, 1st Bt. (1620); Bacon, Robert, cousin of Anthony; Bacon, Francis (1561-1626), Viscount St. Albans, Lord Chancellor, brother of Anthony Bacon; Arnould (Samuel), hatter; Spencer (Edward), nephew of Sir John Spencer; Phillips, Phellipes, Phellips (Thomas), decipherer; Poley, Thomas, prisoner for debt; Gamage (Anthony); Smyth (Robert), of Yarmouth; Cockbourne, Sir Richard, Secretary to James VI and I (1566-1625), King of England, Scotland and Ireland; Ballantyne, Balantyne, Bannatyne [-], Vice-Chamberlain to James VI and I (1566-1625), King of England, Scotland and Ireland; Sanctius (Genetius); Selwin, Selwyn (Edward), agent of Nicholas Fount and Anthony Bacon; Crosby, John, of St. Albans, tenant of Anthony Bacon; Gregory (Arthur), of Whitechapel; Bradley, Bradlye (Rodolphe), Vicar of Redbourn, Herts; Spencer, Robert (1570-1627), 1st Baron Spencer of Wormleighton; Snapes (Richard), farrier; Lawson (Thomas), servant of Anthony Bacon; Pointer (James); Douglas, Archibald (1490-1557), 6th Earl of Angus; Moresin, Thomas, physician and diplomat in Scotland; Morris (John); Stanhope (Edward), member of the Council of York, elder brother of Edward Stanhope, chancellor of the diocese of London; Herbert (Mary), née Sidney, wife of Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke |
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