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PLACE INDEX (LOCAT I ONS OF KN I GHTS ’ DUBB I NGS ) England Earlham, Norfolk, 202 Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, Aldermaston, Berkshire, house of Sir 196 Humphrey Forster, 213 Englefield, Berkshire, house of Sir Arundel House, Strand, house Edward Norris, 226 of Henry FitzAlan, Earl of Eythrope, Waddesdon, Arundel, 195 Buckinghamshire, house of Sir William Dormer, 197 Barn Elms Manor, Barnes, Surrey, 205 Farnham, Surrey, house of Bishop of Basing, Hampshire, 226 Winchester, Thomas Bilson, 226 Beddington, Surrey, 200 Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, Berwick, Northumberland, 193*, 196 194 Bishop’s Palace, Norwich, home of Edmund Freake, 202 Gillingham, Kent, 198 Bradenham, Buckinghamshire, 195 Gorhambury, Hertfordshire, house Bristol, 198 of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 201 Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, 201 Gosfield, Essex, 193 Carlisle, Cumberland, 197 Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 196 Caversham, Oxfordshire, house of Sir Hazelbury Manor, Box, Wiltshire, 198 William Knollys, 226 Heneage House, London, house of Charlecote, Warwickshire, house of Sir Thomas Heneage, 205 Thomas Lucy, 188 Highgate House, Middlesex, house Chislehurst, Kent, 219 of Sir William [I] Cornwallis, 215 Cobham Hall, Kent, house of Lord Hinchingbrooke, Huntingdonshire, Cobham, 198 193 Colts Hall, Cavendish, Suffolk, house of George Colt, 201 Kenilworth, Warwickshire, home of Cowdray, West Sussex, house of Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester, Anthony Browne, Viscount 194*, 199 Montagu, 212 Kew, Surrey, house of Sir Hugh Portman, leased by Sir John Deptford, Kent, on Sir Francis Puckering, 217 Drake’s ship, The Golden Hind, 204 Kingston, Surrey, house of Sir Dover, Kent, 198 Thomas Vincent, 227 260 Place Index Lord Admiral’s, King Street, Royal Palaces Westminster, house of Charles Greenwich, 194*, 198*, 201, 202, 204*, Howard, Lord Howard of 205*, 206*, 207*, 208*, 209, 221 Effingham, 209 Lumley House, Tower Hill, London, Hampton Court, 196, 199, 201* house of John Lord Lumley, 205 Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, house of Nonsuch, 203 John St. John, 213 Oatlands, 206* Mark Hall, Latton, Essex, house of James Altham, 197 Richmond, 196, 202*, 207, 209 Middleton, Warwick, 199 Moulsham, Essex, house of Sir St. James’s, 204, 205* Thomas Mildmay, 203 Somerset House, 197, 204, 206 Parliament, Westminster, 195 Westminster, 193*, 194, 195*, 196, 200, Philberds, Bray, Berkshire, house of 202, 203*, 204, 205 Sir Thomas [I] Neville, 197 Whitehall, 200, 206*, 220* Pyrford, Surrey, house of John Windsor, 182, 197, 199, 201*, 205 Wolley, 200 Ireland Rycote, Oxfordshire, house of Henry Lord Norris, 195 Arklow, county Tipperary, 203 Rye, Sussex, 198 Askeaton, county Limerick, 222 Athlone, county Roscommon, 200 Salisbury, Wiltshire, 199 South Warnborough, Hampshire, Blackwater fort, county Armagh, 219 home of Sir Richard White, 226 Sudeley, Gloucestershire, house of Carrickfergus, county Antrim, 196 Giles Brydges, Lord Chandos, 214 Christ Church, Dublin, 198, 200, 201, 202, 204, 206, 207, 210, 216, 217*, Theobalds, Hertfordshire, house of 219, 220, 221*, 225* William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Clonmell, county Tipperary, 195 207, 209, 212 Drogheda, county Louth, 194, 196*, Thetford, Norfolk, house of Sir 200, 220 Edward Clere, 202 Dromana, county Waterford, 198 Toddington, Bedfordshire, 193 Dublin Castle, Dublin, 204, 207, 210, 221, 222, 223*, 224, 225 Wanstead, Essex, 202 Dunsany, county Meath, 219 Wimbledon, Surrey, 223 Wood Rising, Norfolk, house of Sir Edenderry alias Coolestown, county Robert Southwell, 202 Offaly, 222 Woodstock, Oxfordshire, 199 Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, 216 Place Index 261 Fernes, county Wexford, house of Sir Trim, county Meath, 228 Richard Masteron, 222 Trinity Church, Dublin, 211 The Glens, county Antrim, 219* Waterford, county Waterford, 192, 227 Kilkenny, county Kilkenny, house of Other/Continental the Earls of Ormond, 202, 211* Kilmallock, county Limerick, 222 Ark Royal (ship), 210 Kilternan, Dublin, 222 Azores, 220 Kinsale, county Cork, 227 Cadiz, Spain, 217 Limerick, county Limerick, 195*, 196 Loughrea, county Galway (Baile Dieppe, France, 212 Locha Riach) house of Richard Bourke, Earl of Clanricarde, 195 Flushing,Holland, 209 France, 213* Maryborough, Queen’s county, in Fort of Liex (Port Laoighisi), 222 Holland, 207*, 208 Meath, Dublin, 223 Rouen, France, 212 St. Patrick’s Church, Dublin, 204, 206, 219, 220 Scotland, 215, 216, 221 NAME IN DEX [* indicates multiple listings on a page] Abbot, George (1562–1633), 89 Akbar, Mughal (1532–1605), Emperor Abd al-Malik, Abu Marwan (d.1578), of India, 237 King of Morocco, 227 Albert VII (1559–1621), Archduke of Abernethy, Alexander (1537–1587), Austria,
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