[26.] Now MS. Sloan. 2128.

[27.] Now in Magdalen College, Oxford, No. 277.

[28.] From Ashmole’s MSS. No. 1790, fol. 52ª.

[INDEX TO THE DIARY.]


A

Abbot (Mr.),[49].

Addenstall (John),[59].

Agar (Mr.),[54].

Alaski (Prince Albert),[28],[43],[46].

Salutes Dr. Dee,[19].

Comes to London,[20].

Makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee, [ib.]

Visits Dr. Dee twice, [ib.]

Returns home,[21].

Goes to Trebona and Warsaw,[22].

Gives money to Dr. Dee,[23].

Goes to Trebona and Cremona, [ib.]

Goes to Trebona and Prague,[27].

Alles (Mr.),[11].

Alred (Richard),[48],[52].

Anderson (Lord),[40].

Anderson (Margaret), birth,[2].

Anthony (Mr.),[63].

Arnold (Edmund),[60],[61].

Arnold (Richard),[62].

Arundell (Mr.), birth,[1].

Ashley (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee,[42].

Returns home,[43].

Ashley (Mrs.),[49].

Visits Dr. Dee,[42].

Returns home,[43].

Ashmole (Elias),[38].

Ashton (James),[55],[64].

Ask (John),[2],[48].

Aspland (William),[38].

Aubrey (Dr.),[15],[39],[49].

Death,[52].

Aubrey (John),[32],[52].

Aubrey (Mrs.),[6].

B

Bacon (Mr.),[16].

Baguely (Nicholas),[55].

Bagwell (Nicholas),[54].

Baily (Francis),[4].

Baldwyn (Richard),[52].

Banister (Mrs.),[46].

Banks (Mr.),[54].

Barber (Robert),[58].

Bardman (Isabelle),[56].

Barlow (Mr.),[60].

Barnes (Mr.), conference with Dr. Dee respecting the North-Westpassage,[19].

Barret (Mr.),[49],[60].

Barret (Mrs.),[49].

Barwick (Nurse) [34],[35],[36].

Basset (John),[24],[28],[58].

Tutor to Dr. Dee’s children,[23].

Quarrel with Thomas Kelly,[24].

Baxter (Mr.),[61].

Bayly (Dr.),[5].

Baynton (Mr.),[52].

Beale (Mr.),[18],[38],[46].

Beale (Mrs.),[46],[53].

Beck (William),[47].

Bedell (Mr.) [38].

Bedford (The Earl of), visits Dr. Dee,[2].

Bele, v. Beale.

Benet (Mrs.),[12].

Berran (Mr.),[54].

Besbich (Thomas),[3].

Beston (Mrs.),[56].

Bettgran (Mr.),[18].

Biberstein (Lord), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[23].

Goes to Trebona,[24].

Bigs (Mr.),[14].

Billings (Thomas),[64].

Billingsley (Henry),[29].

Birch (George),[61],[64].

Birch (Robert),[62].

Blayney (John),[52].

Blunt (Sir Charles),[45].

Blunt (Francis),[44],[45].

Blunt (Sir Michael),[44].

Bodin (John),[10].

Boordman (Elizabeth),[58].

Booth (Sir George),[58],[63].

Booth (Lady),[58].

Bradley (Captain),[59].

Bradshaw (Mr.),[57],[58],[60].

Bragden (Edward),[15].

Brandeburgh (Marquis of),[47].

Brayce (Mrs.),[34].

Brogreton (Mr.),[55].

Broke (George),[52],[60],[61].

Bromley (Mr.),[13].

Browne (John),[2],[11],[58].

Brunswick (the Duke of),[22].

Brydock (Ed.),[61].

Buckhurst (Lord),[51].

Bull (Mr.),[50].

Bullock (Mr.),[5].

Burch (Mr.),[60].

Burghley (Lord),[17],[35],[37],[39],[40],[41],[50].

Consultation with Dr. Dee,[9].

Sends Dr. Dee some venison,[10].

Dr. Dee dedicates his work on the calendar to him,[19].

Illness,[42].

Burrough (William),[21].

Burton (Mr.),[7].

Byron (John),[55].

Byron (Sir John),[55].

Dispute with Manchester College,[56].

C

Cæsar (Dr.),[60].

Camaiere (Cornelio),[46],[47].

Camden (William),[40].

Candish (Richard),[6],[34],[36],[37].

Visits Dr. Dee,[33].

Dr. Dee gives him a copy of Paracelsus,[35].

Candish (Thomas), visits Dr. Dee,[34].

Canterbury (Archbishop of),[15],[34],[35],[36],[37],[40],[42],[48],[49],[50],[51],[60],[61].

Carolius,[42].

Carpe (John),[29],[30].

Goes to Prague,[24].

Makes furnaces, [ib.]

Comes to Trebona,[26].

Goes to Prague,[27].

Carter (Oliver),[40],[53],[57],[59],[62],[64].

Cary (Sir George),[33],[34].

Cater (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee,[8].

Cave (Mr.),[52].

Cecil (Sir Robert),[40],[49],[55].

Cecil (Sir Thomas),[40].

Chaloner (Sir Thomas),[44].

Charles (Robert),[41],[44],[46],[52],[60],[61].

Chester (Bishop of),[62].

Chetham (Edmund),[64].

Childe (Mr.),[45],[50].

Childe (Mrs.),[47].

Cholmeley (John),[41],[58],[59],[60].

Chritzin (Captain),[27].

Clement (Mr.),[17].

Clerkson (Mr.),[14].

Clinton (Lord),[7].

Cobham (Lady),[33],[34],[41].

Cobham (Lord),[40],[41].

Coke, v. Cooke.

Cole (Ellen),[12],[13].

Collens (Thomas),[12],[38].

Colman (Mr.),[47].

Constable (Mary), wages paid,[8].

Cooke (Bridget), birth,[2].

Cooke (John), Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Dr. Dee dines with him,[8].

Cooke (Roger),[63],[64].

The secret of the elixir revealed to him by Dr. Dee,[7].

His violent bearing towards Dr. Dee,[11].

His quarrel with Dr. Dee,[12].

His departure from Mortlake,[13].

Cooper (Edmund),[28].

Cooper (Jane), birth,[1].

Cosener (Mr.),[53].

Coverts (Mr.),[17].

Coweller (Mr.),[8].

Cowly (Anthony),[55].

Unfriendly to Dr. Dee,[32].

Cracht,[24].

Cradocke (Dr.),[13].

Crane (Fr.),[2].

Crocker (John),[33],[57],[58],[60].

Crofts (Sir James),[11].

Crofts (Lady Catherine),[8],[11].

Crowne (Mr.),[53].

Cumber (Mr.),[36].

Cumberland (Countess of),[47],[53].

Cunstable (Mary), supernatural fire,[7].

Curtes (Mr.),[56].

Cutcheth (William),[59].

D

Dale (Roger),[45].

Dalton (Mr.),[34].

Damport (Humphrey),[60],[63].

Darant (Nurse),[8].

David (Griffith),[57].

Davis (Mr.),[63].

Davis (Mrs.),[53].

Davyes (Alise),[11].

Davys (John), Reconciled to Dr. Dee,[6].

Abuses Mr. Emery,[7].

Conference with Dr. Dee about the North-west passage,[18],[19].

Goes to Chelsea and Devonshire,[19].

Day (Mr.),[51].

Dee (Anthony),[37].

Dee (Arnold),[52],[54],[60].

Dee (Arthur),[14],[34],[39],[42],[46],[64].

Born,[4].

Christened, [ib.]

Illness,[7].

Weaned,[8].

His fall,[16].

Wounded with a razor,[28].

Accidentally hurt,[38].

Sent to Westminster school,[40].

Accidentally hurt at fencing,[60].

Dee (Aubrey),[55].

Dee (Catherine),[34],[39],[42],[46],[57],[63],[64].

Born,[11].

Baptised, [ib.]

Sent home,[12].

Her nurse paid,[13].

Illness,[16].

Accidentally hurt,[30].

Dee (Frances),[41],[43],[57].

Born,[39].

Dee (Jane), passim.

Dee (Dr. John), passim.

Situation of his house at Mortlake,[2].

His chemical diary,[10].

Dreams he is dead,[17].

Goes abroad with his family,[21].

Returns to England,[32].

Installed warden of Manchester,[55].

Dee (Madinia),[33],[34],[38],[39],[48],[56].

Dee (Margaret),[56].

Born,[53].

Baptised, [ib.]

Weaned,[55].

Dee (Mary),[25].

Dee (Michael), weaned,[21].

Accidentally wounds his eye,[25].

Ill with an ague,[27].

Illness and death,[50].

Dee (Nicholas),[25].

Dee (Rowland),[20],[21],[64].

Baptised,[18].

Goes to nurse,[19].

Falls into the Thames,[35].

Dee (Theodore), born,[26].

Baptised, [ib.]

Weaned,[31].

Accident,[35].

His eyes sore,[48].

Illness, [ib.]

Denby (Elizabeth),[42].

Deny (Anne), born,[33].

Deny (Dr.),[10].

Derby (Countess of),[55],[59].

Derby (Earl of),[52],[53],[55],[56],[59].

Dickenson (R.),[60].

Digges (Thomas), Lends Dr. Dee some money,[43].

Diggs (William),[39],

Dionysiis (D. de),[17].

Dodding (Dr.),[39].

Drake (Sir Francis),[11].

Ducket (Lady),[34].

Ducket (Sir Lionel),[6],[20].

Duerend (Mr.),[31].

Dumbell (Mr.),[64].

Dunstan, Book of,[25].

Dutton (Laurence),[54].

Dyer (Mr.),[6],[19],[26],[27],[28],[29],[33].

Visits Dr. Dee,[2].

Ambassador to Denmark,[32].

Reconciled to Dr. Dee,[38].

Dymmock (Mr.),[52].

E

Edmunds (Mr.), Makes acquaintance with him,[18].

Edward (Roger),[4],[38],[61].

Edwards (Edward),[54].

Egerton (Lord Francis),[35].

Dr. Dee dines with him,[46].

Gives Mrs.Dee twenty angels,[47].

Godfather to Margaret Dee,[53].

Elizabeth (Queen),[34].

Interview with Dr. Dee,[4].

Goes to Richmond,[5].

Interview with Dr. Dee,[ib.]

Her disease,[ib.]

Her dwarf,[8].

Goes to Richmond,[ib.]

Visits Dr. Dee at Mortlake,[ib.]

Interview with Dr. Dee,[9].

Removes from Richmond,[10].

Goes to Whitehall,[13].

Dines with Walsingham,[18].

Calls on Dr. Dee,[19].

Goes from Richmond to Greenwich,[20].

Dr. Dee kisses her hand, [ib.]

Goes from Greenwich to Sion,[21].

Makes Dr. Dee a present of forty angels, [ib.]

Interview with Dr. Dee on his return to England,[32].

Favorably disposed towards Dr. Dee,[35].

At Richmond,[36].

Her kindness to Dr. Dee, [ib.]

Discourse with, and liberality to Dr. Dee,[37].

Her continued kindness to Dr. Dee,[39].

Sends a commission to Dr. Dee’s house at Mortlake,[42].

Gives him a hundred marks, [ib.]

Receives Dr. Dee’s acknowledgements,[43].

Interviews with Dr. Dee and his family,[49].

Receives a petition from Mrs. Dee,[51].

Appoints Dr. Dee warden of Manchester,[52].

Receives Dr. Dee’s Acknowledgements for being appointed to thewardenship of Manchester through the Countess of Warwick,[53].

Ellet (Oliver),[61].

Elmeston (John), studies dialling under Dr. Dee,[6].

Embden (Mr.),[32].

Emery (William),[33],[44],[54],[59].

His birth,[2].

His dishonesty,[6].

Essex (the Countess of),[53].

Eton (Mr.),[15].

Euclid,[29].

Evans (John),[1].

F

Faber (Martin),[17].

Felde (Elizabeth),[50],[51],[53],[54].

Fennar (William), birth,[1].

Ferdinand (Mr.),[40].

Fisher (Mr.),[33].

Fitton (Sir Edward),[58].

Fletcher (John),[60].

Fletcher (Walter),[61].

Fletewood (Sergeant),[44].

Flower (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee,[5].

Fosker (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee,[8].

Fowler (William),[34].

Frank (Anne), possessed by a spirit,[35].

Anointed by Dr. Dee, [ib.]

Attempts suicide, [ib.]

Commits suicide,[36].

Franken (Christian), recants his work against Christ,[23].

His work against Christ exhibited by Dr. Dee before the Archbishop ofCanterbury,[42].

Franklin (Mrs.),[16].

Fromonds (Elizabeth), visits Dr. Dee,[4].

Fromonds (Jane), birth,[1].

Marries Dr. Dee,[4].

Goes to Richmond,[5].

Fromonds (Mr.), visited by Dr. Dee,[4].

Death,[6].

Fromonds (Nicholas),[32],[33],[39],[40].

Fuller (Mr.),[52].

G

Gaele (Jane),[5],[8].

Supernatural fire in her chamber,[7].

Gardner (Robert),[16].

Enters the service of Dr. Dee,[13].

His philosophical secret,[15].

Garland (Edward), visits Dr. Dee at Trebona,[22].

Garland (Henry),[30].

Garland (Francis),[22],[23],[24],[26],[28],[29],[31],[33],[35],[44],[48],[51].

Garland (Robert),[26].

Garret (Nurse),[12],[14],[15],[16].

Gele, v. Gaele.

Geoffry of Monmouth,[4].

George (Sir Thomas),[42].

Gerard (John), the celebrated herbalist,[16],[50].

Gerard (Mr.),[63].

Gerard (Mr.),[55].

Giffard (Dr.),[40].

Gilbert (Adrian),[7],[33].

Is reconciled to Dr. Dee,[6].

Conference with Dr. Dee about the North West voyage,[18],[19].

Goes to Chelsea,[19].

Goes to Brentford and Devonshire,[20].

Transactions with Dr. Dee,[32].

Gilbert (Sir Humphry),[4].

Dr. Dee’s dealing with him for his grant of discovery,[8].

Grants Dr. Dee’s request, [ib.]

Gilbert (Sir John),[8].

Glotz (Hans of),[31].

Glotz (John of),[31],[32].

Godolphin (G.),[10].

Golding (Arthur),[60].

Goodyer (Thomas),[53],[55],[61].

Goodwyn (Mary),[56].

Goose (Winifred),[32],[43].

Birth,[2].

“Evilly tempted,” [40].

Gore (F.),[25].

Grant (Mr.),[40].

Gray (Mr.), his attack on professors of alchemy,[47].

Grey (Lord),[18].

Griffith (Thomas),[27],[37],[57].

Gubbens (Mr.),[46].

Gwyn (John),[57].

H

Hackluyt (Mr.),[4],[34].

Halifax,[56].

Haller (John Leonard),[11].

Visits Dr. Dee,[17] (bis).

Goes to Scotland,[18].

Halton (John),[21].

Hammond (John),[28],[31].

Hankinson (Thomas),[22].

Comes to Mortlake,[34].

Hanward (John),[32].

Harding (Mr.),[49].

Hardy (John),[61].

Harmer (Mr.),[63].

Harper (Mr.),[32].

Harriot (Thomas),[41].

Harrughby (Mr.),[61].

Hart (Mr.), English Minister at Stade, visits Dr. Dee,[31].

Harward (Thomas),[49].

Hatton (Sir Christopher),[5].

Audience with Dr. Dee,[4].

Knighted, [ib.]

Hatton (Randal),[14].

Haut (Nicholas du),[22].

Hawghton (Mr.),[55].

Hawkins (Mr.),[11],[45].

Haylok (Mr.),[12].

Haywood (Sir Rowland),[4].

Hazelwood (Catharine),[52].

Hazelwood (Marmion),[51],[52].

Hazelwood (William), birth,[31].

Hearne (Thomas),[19],[37].

Hendor (Captain), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[49].

Henedge (Sir Thomas),[51].

Henrick (Mr.),[12],[13].

Herbert (John),[6],[17],[18],[36],[38],[45],[46],[52],[53].

Herbert (Mary),[14].

Herbert (Mrs.),[14],[42].

Herbert (William),[10],[13],[14],[64].

His annotations on Dr. Dee’s Monas Hieroglyphica,[3].

Heriot (Mr.),[41],[48].

Hertford (the Countess of), birth,[4].

Her gift to Frances Dee,[57].

Hesketh (Richard),[12].

Hess (Dr. Andrew),[12].

Hesse (the Landgrave of),[31].

Hetherley (William),[53].

Heton (Matthew),[57],[60].

Heydon (Mr.), birth [1].

Hickman (Ambrose),[39].

Hickman (Bartholomew),[5],[13],[37],[38],[39],[41],[44],[45],[46],[48],[50],[51],[52],[53],[55],[57],[58],[59],[60],[61],[62],[64].

His birth,[1].

His papers destroyed by Dr. Dee,[63].

Hickman (Jane),[38],[50].

Hickman (Richard),[5].

Hickman (William),[48].

Hill (Auditor),[41].

Hilton (Edmund),[24],[27],[29],[30],[31],[32],[34],[35],[54].

Hilton (John),[3].

Hilton (Robert),[6],[13],[21].

Hinde (Mr.),[11].

Hipwell (Mr.),[52].

Hitchcock (Mr.),[5].

Hodges (Owen),[64].

Holcroft (Mr.),[64].

Holden (Ralph),[55],[56],[60].

Holland (Adam),[63],[64].

Holland (Miles),[46],[47].

Holland (Richard),[62].

Hollinshed (Ralph),[62].

Holtens (Mr.),[17].

Homes (Mr.),[46].

Hone (Dr.),[54].

Hook (Thomas),[21].

Hooper (Walter),[3].

Hopwood (Edward),[57],[59].

Hudson (Thomas),[11],[34],[38].

Birth,[2].

Conference about the North-West passage,[19].

Hulme (Mr.),[58].

Huyck (Dr.),[2].

Hynde (Edward),[3],[14].

I J

Ingram (Mr.),[17].

Ive (Mr.),[14].

Jack (Thomas),[32],[33],[34].

Jackesbite (Robin),[16].

Jones (Morgan),[52].

Jones (Thomas),[7],[36],[37],[56].

Jones (Sir Thomas),[38].

Jonson (Mr.),[51].

Julius (Dr.),[60].

K

Kay (Roger),[56],[59].

Kelly (Edward),[32],[33],[48],[50],[51],[52],[53].

Birth,[1].

His sister, [ib.]

An apothecary in Worcester, [ib.]

Goes to Blakley,[17].

Goes to London,[20].

Goes abroad,[21].

Dr. Dee is sent to him, [ib.]

Stops three weeks at Prague, [ib.]

Makes gold,[22].

Goes to Prague and Trebona,[ib.]

Quarrel and reconciliation with Dr. Dee,[23].

Goes to Prague,[24].

To Trebona, [ib.]

Dispute with Dr. Dee, ib.

Accident with his spirit-lamp,[25].

Invites Dr. Dee to his house,[ib.]

Goes to Crumlow, [ib.]

Distils sericon,[26].

Informs Dr. Dee of treacherous friends,[ib.]

Reveals a great secret to Dr. Dee,[27].

Falls ill with an ague,[ib.]

Goes to Prague,[29].

Returns thence,[ib.]

Dr. Dee gives his glass to him,[ib.]

Gives Dr. Dee’s glass to Lord Rosenberg,[30].

His bad conduct to Dr. Dee,[34].

His work on alchemy,[35].

Dreamt of by Dr. Dee,[44].

Set at liberty by the emperor,[46],[47].

His death,[54].

Kelly (Lydia),[21],[28].

Birth,[2].

Goes abroad,[21].

Gives birth to a still-born child,[26].

Is written to by Dr. Dee in a friendly manner,[27].

Goes to Punchartz,[29].

Gives birth to twins still-born,[30].

Goes to England,[31].

Kelly (Thomas),[25],[32],[33],[34],[44],[50].

Birth,[2].

Marriage,[23].

Goes to Prague,[24].

Kemp (Randall),[41],[62].

Kenion (George),[49],[61].

Kent (Countess of),[51].

Visits Dr. Dee,[47].

Key (Richard),[57].

Khanradt (Dr. Kenrich),[31].

Killegrew (Sir John),[17].

King (Mr.),[12].

Knaresborough (Bartholomew),[16].

Knaresborough (Thomas),[45].

Kooke (Roger), v. Cooke.

Kyffin (Morrice),[10],[15],[48].

Kylmer (George), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[13].

Kyrton (Elizabeth),[11],[46].

L

Laen (Van der),[47],[48].

Lagney (Sir Richard),[33].

Laiesley (Mr.),[42].

Laigham (Bishop of),[42].

His quarrel with Dr. Dee,[43].

Langley (Mr.),[63].

Larder (Mr.),[11].

Laward (Mr.),[44],[51].

Laward (Thomas),[51],[52].

Lawrence (John),[48],[59],[61].

Lee (Mr.), schoolmaster at Mortlake,[16],[33],[35].

Makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[18].

Lee (Mrs.),[46].

Legg (Dorothy),[47].

Legh (Charles),[55],[57],[62],[64].

Legh (Richard),[64].

Legh (Robert),[62].

Legh (Sir Urien),[58].

Leicester (The Earl of),[20].

Visits Dr. Dee,[2].

Sends Dr. Dee abroad,[5].

Intercedes with the Queen for Dr. Dee,[21].

Leon (Mr.),[56].

Lewknor (Mary), birth,[1].

Lewys (John),[5],[16],[17].

Lewys (Dr.),[6].

Lewys, the proctor,[36].

Lilly (John),[32].

Lincoln (Bishop of),[58].

Littlechild (John),[14].

Lloyd (Oliver),[21],[53].

Lock (Benjamin),[8],[17].

Lock (Mr.),[8],[54].

Lock (Zachariah),[8].

London (Bishop of),[9],[34].

Lording (Mr.),[47].

Losin (George),[31].

Lurensey (Mr.),[42].

Lydgatt (Nurse),[19],[21],[54].

Lyne (Ellen),[3].

Death,[5].

M

Mains (Mr.),[30].

Mallett (Walter),[50].

Martyn (Richard),[47].

Maspely (Nurse),[12].

Mather (Dr.), Bishop of Bristol,[37].

Mathias (Zacharias),[30].

Maynard (Edward),[39].

Maynard (Henry), birth,[28].

Death,[43].

Maynard (Robert),[37],[40],[43].

Maynard (William), birth,[21].

Memschit (James),[22].

Meulen (D. V.), birth,[1].

Middleton (Mr.), Bishop of St. David’s, visits Dr. Dee,[18].

Mills (Mr.),[20].

Molyneux (Lady),[55].

Molyneux (Sir ——),[55].

Monteagle (Lord),[16].

Morgan (Mr.),[40].

Morley (Lord),[16].

Morryce (John),[57].

Moscovy (Emperor of),[22].

Mountjoy (Lord),[45].

Mownson (Elizabeth), birth,[2].

Mownson (Thomas),[39].

His sister,[2].

Birth, [ib.]

Multon (Daniel van der), visits Dr. Dee,[31].

Murphyn (Vincent), slanders Dr. Dee,[3] (bis).

His law-suit against Dr. Dee,[9].

Loses his cause,[10].

Judgment given against him,[ib.]

Released,[ib.]

Myniver (Dr.),[16].

N O

Nant (Lieutenant),[44].

Nettlebronner (Conrad),[35].

Nevell (Mary),[40],[53],[61].

Birth,[1].

Newbury (Mr.), [17].

Newsam (Bartholomew), lends money to Dr. Dee,[3].

Newton (Mr.),[62].

Nichols (Francis),[44],[47],[49],[57],[61],[62],[63].

Dispute between him and Dr. Dee,[48].

Nichols (Mary),[62],[63].

Nichols (William),[63].

Nicholson (William),[55],[61].

Nores (Mr.),[47].

North (Mr.), comes from Poland,[19].

Brings salutations to Dr. Dee and Queen Elizabeth, ib.

Norton (John),[54].

Nutthall (Francis),[56].

Oliver (Thomas), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[39].

Osborn (Mr.),[17].

Osmond (the Earl of),[17].

Ottomeen (Mr.), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[18].

Owen (Mr.),[14].

P

Packington (Mr.),[11].

Paget (Mr.),[55].

Palmer (Matthew),[57],[58],[59],[60].

Parpoynt v. Perpoynt.

Parry (Mrs. Blanche),[6].

Partrich (Mr.),[52].

Peckham (Sir George),[17].

Conference with Dr. Dee,[16].

Peiser (Dr. Michael), visits Dr. Dee,[47].

Peregrinus (David),[26].

Peregrinus (Peter),[26].

Perkins (Mr.),[31].

Perpoynt (Magdalen),[46],[49].

Perpoynt (Mark),[44],[46].

His house purchased by Dr. Dee,[45].

Perrot (Sir John), executed,[40].

Pezelia (Dr.),[57].

Phillips (Mr.),[16].

Plan (Mrs.),[46].

Plat (Mr.),[17].

Pole (William),[16].

Ponsoys, or Pontoys (John),[41],[46],[47],[59],[61].

Birth,[2].

Powell (Mr.), the younger, makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[18].

Powell (Anne),[52].

Prise (Harry),[47].

His dreams,[10].

Prychard (Mr.),[36].

Pucci (Francis),[23].

His dealings with Edward Kelly,[26],[27].

R

Radford (Mr.),[19].

Randolph II.,[29].

Ratclyf (John),[59],[60],[63].

Raleigh (Walter), afterwards knighted,[20].

Letter to Dr. Dee,[21].

Dr. Dee dines with him,[54].

Raynolds (Mr.),[4].

Redhed (Mrs.),[46].

Redishmer,[62].

Reimer (Joachim),[30].

Reinhold (Dr. Victor),[21],[22],[27].

Revel (Mary),[47].

Richardson (Thomas),[44],[47],[48],[49],[50].

Ripley (The Canon),[26].

Rogers (Daniel),[4].

Rogers (William), commits suicide,[3].

Rolls (Edward),[29].

Rosenbergh (Lady),[29].

Rosenbergh (Lord),[22],[23],[24],[29].

Gives Dr. Dee’s glass to the emperor,[30].

Rowland (Arthur),[56],[62].

Rowland (Nurse),[20] (bis).

Rowlaschy,[25].

Rowley (Edward),[28],[29],[51].

Russell (Lady),[48].

Robbed of her jewels,[39].

Russell (Lord),[20].

Russell (Margaret), Countess of Cumberland. Birth,[1].

Ryve (Antony),[60].

S

Sagiensis (Radolphus), a chemist,[30].

Sankinson (Thomas),[58].

Saunders (Mr.),[39].

Saville (Henry),[56].

Makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[18].

Visits Dr. Dee,[55].

Sawl (Barnabas),[14],[16].

Troubled with a spirit,[13].

Speaks ill of Dr. Dee,[15].

Sawl (Edward),[14].

Saxton (Christopher),[55].

Surveys Manchester,[56].

Schwiczenbagh (The Earl of),[30].

Scotland (The Bishop of),[37].

Selbury (Mr.),[2].

Shallcross (James),[58],[60].

Sharp (Thomas),[48],[50].

Sherington (Mr.),[55].

Sidney (Sir Philip),[20].

Visits Dr. Dee,[2].

Simkinson (Thomas),[30].

Simon (Alexander), visits Dr. Dee,[3].

Simons (Phillip),[16].

Skullthorp (Mr.),[14].

Skydmor (Lady),[51].

Skydmor (Mary),[11].

Skydmor (Mr.),[7].

Smyth (Gawayne),[32],[35].

Smyth (Hugh),[11].

Smyth (John),[39].

Smyth (Mr.),[61].

Smith (Thomas),[40].

Sombius,[42].

Southwell (Thomas),[32].

Visits Dr. Dee at Trebona,[28].

Tries to reconcile Dr. Dee and Kelly,[ib.]

Possesses a lump of the philosopher’s stone,[ib.]

Spenser (John), visits Dr. Dee,[33].

Stafford (Mrs.), arrests Dr. Dee,[16].

Stale (Mr.),[28].

Standysh (Mr.),[58].

Stanley (Sir William),[31].

Statfeldt (John),[53].

Statfeldt (Timothy),[53].

Sted (Charles),[17],[54],[61].

Stephen (Robert),[57].

Steward (Simeon), birth,[2].

Stockden (John),[34],[45],[46],[49].

Stockden (Mrs.),[36],[50].

Stoner (Mr.),[8].

Stoner (Mr.), birth,[35].

Strange (Andrew),[38].

Stubble (Margery),[53].

Stubble (Nurse),[54],[56].

Stubley (John),[56].

Sussex (The Earl of), his quarrel with the Earl of Leicester,[12].

Suttley (Thomas),[10].

Swallow (Samuel), birth, [2].

Swyft (Mr.),[28].

T

Talbot (Mr.),[15],[16].

Talsley (Robert),[58].

Tattin (Rolous),[31].

Tavistock (The Earl of),[16].

Taylor (Antony Ryve),[50].

Taylor (John),[59].

Taylor (Mr.),[5].

Taylor (Ralph),[59].

Thaneth (Robert),[40],[41],[44].

Theneth, v. Thaneth.

Thickpenny (Robert),[47].

Thomas (Robert),[50].

Thornton (Margery),[46],[47].

Thurp (Mr.),[58].

Thynne (Mr.),[61].

Tomasin (Mrs.), the Queen’s dwarf,[8].

Tomson (Mr.),[45].

Townson (Mr.), conference with Dr. Dee concerning the North-westpassage,[19].

Traherne (Morgan),[48],[53].

Traves (James),[56].

Treherne, v. Traherne.

Turnifer (Mr.),[5].

Twyne (Mrs.),[46].

Tyldesley (Mr.),[56].

Tyndale (Mrs.),[37],[38].

W

Walder (Mr.),[59].

Walkedine (Richard),[42],[54],[58],[60],[61].

Walker (William),[46].

Walkson (Richard),[60].

Walls (Mrs.),[52].

Walmesley, Mr. Sergeant,[14].

Walsingham, Sir Francis,[6],[31],[32].

Conference with Dr. Dee,[4].

Sends Dr. Dee abroad,[5].

Conference withDr. Dee about the North-west passage,[18] (bis).

Queen Elizabeth dines with him,[18].

Calls on Dr. Dee,[19].

His death,[33].

Walsingham (Lady),[33].

Calls on Dr. Dee,[19].

Ward (Richard),[52].

Warren (Mr.),[41],[52].

Warwick (Countess of),[40],[42],[43],[49],[53].

Waters (Henry),[12].

Webb (Robert),[38],[39],[41],[44],[46],[47],[49],[50].

Webbes (Adolphus),[40],[44],[48].

Committed to prison,[47].

Webber (Thomas),[44].

Welder (Robert),[45],[46].

Welder (Mrs.),[38].

Welsham (Robert),[57].

Werall (Mr.),[59].

Western (Richard),[54].

White (Richard),[8],[49].

Whitlock (Edward),[28].

Wier (Mr.),[57].

Wilks (Sir Thomas),[48].

Willemots (Master),[52].

Williams (Mr.),[8].

Williamson (Thomas),[58],[62].

Willoughby (Lord),[51].

Birth,[1].

Dines with Dr. Dee,[47].

Makes him a present,[ib.]

Withenstalls (Mr.),[62].

Witischindi (D.),[32].

Wodcote (Francis),[57].

Wolly (Sir John),[49],[51].

Wolly (Mr.),[42].

Wood (Robert),[48],[53].

Wortley (Mr.),[58],[63].

Wye (Thomas),[49].

Wykham (Mr.),[13].

Wyse (Harry),[40].

X Y Z

Xyd,[55].

Yardely (Mr.),[59].

Yong (Mr.),[17],[26],[29],[31],[32],[34].

Conference with Dr. Dee about the North-West passage,[19].

Zacharias, the Book of,[25].

Zackinson (Mr.), visits Dr. Dee,[8].

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