[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]. Anderson (Lord),[40]. Anderson (Margaret), birth,[2]. | Anthony (Mr.),[63]. 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]. Aspland (William),[38]. Death,[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 (Mrs.),[49]. Barwick (Nurse) [34],[35],[36]. Tutor to Dr. Dee’s children,[23]. Quarrel with Thomas Kelly,[24]. Baxter (Mr.),[61]. Bayly (Dr.),[5]. Baynton (Mr.),[52]. 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 (Robert),[62]. Blayney (John),[52]. Blunt (Sir Charles),[45]. Blunt (Sir Michael),[44]. Bodin (John),[10]. Boordman (Elizabeth),[58]. 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]. 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]. Goes to Prague,[24]. Makes furnaces, [ib.] Comes to Trebona,[26]. Goes to Prague,[27]. Carter (Oliver),[40],[53],[57],[59],[62],[64]. 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 (Mrs.),[47]. Cholmeley (John),[41],[58],[59],[60]. Chritzin (Captain),[27]. Clement (Mr.),[17]. Clerkson (Mr.),[14]. Clinton (Lord),[7]. | Coke, v. Cooke. Colman (Mr.),[47]. Constable (Mary), wages paid,[8]. Cooke (Bridget), birth,[2]. Cooke (John), Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Dr. Dee dines with him,[8]. 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]. 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 (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]. 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 (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]. 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]. 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]. 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 | |
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]. 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]. Godolphin (G.),[10]. Golding (Arthur),[60]. Goodyer (Thomas),[53],[55],[61]. Goodwyn (Mary),[56]. 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 | |
Halifax,[56]. Haller (John Leonard),[11]. Visits Dr. Dee,[17] (bis). Goes to Scotland,[18]. Halton (John),[21]. 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]. Haylok (Mr.),[12]. Haywood (Sir Rowland),[4]. Hazelwood (Catharine),[52]. Hazelwood (Marmion),[51],[52]. Hazelwood (William), birth,[31]. Hendor (Captain), makes acquaintance with Dr. Dee,[49]. Henedge (Sir Thomas),[51]. Herbert (John),[6],[17],[18],[36],[38],[45],[46],[52],[53]. Herbert (Mary),[14]. Herbert (William),[10],[13],[14],[64]. His annotations on Dr. Dee’s Monas Hieroglyphica,[3]. 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]. 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 (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 (Richard),[62]. Hollinshed (Ralph),[62]. Holtens (Mr.),[17]. Homes (Mr.),[46]. Hone (Dr.),[54]. Hook (Thomas),[21]. Hooper (Walter),[3]. Hudson (Thomas),[11],[34],[38]. Birth,[2]. Conference about the North-West passage,[19]. Hulme (Mr.),[58]. Huyck (Dr.),[2]. |
| I J | |
Ingram (Mr.),[17]. Ive (Mr.),[14]. Jackesbite (Robin),[16]. Jones (Morgan),[52]. | Jones (Thomas),[7],[36],[37],[56]. Jones (Sir Thomas),[38]. Jonson (Mr.),[51]. Julius (Dr.),[60]. |
| K | |
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]. 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]. 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]. |
| L | |
Lagney (Sir Richard),[33]. Laiesley (Mr.),[42]. Laigham (Bishop of),[42]. His quarrel with Dr. Dee,[43]. Langley (Mr.),[63]. Larder (Mr.),[11]. 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 (Dr.),[6]. Lewys, the proctor,[36]. Lilly (John),[32]. Lincoln (Bishop of),[58]. Littlechild (John),[14]. Lock (Zachariah),[8]. 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]. 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 (William),[63]. | 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]. 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]. |
| 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 (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]. 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]. 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 (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]. Stoner (Mr.),[8]. Stoner (Mr.), birth,[35]. Strange (Andrew),[38]. Stubble (Margery),[53]. 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 | |
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]. | 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]. Traves (James),[56]. Treherne, v. Traherne. Turnifer (Mr.),[5]. Twyne (Mrs.),[46]. Tyldesley (Mr.),[56]. |
| 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]. 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 (Mrs.),[38]. Welsham (Robert),[57]. Werall (Mr.),[59]. Western (Richard),[54]. 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 (Mr.),[42]. 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]. |