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Devices and Desires

Page 37

by Kate Hubbard


  marries Jane Seymour 8

  arranges regency council for his son 21

  and marriages for those of royal blood 67–8

  death of 14

  Henryk (mason) 130

  Henshaw, Thomas 280n

  Hepburn, James, 4th Earl of Bothwell 14n, 94–5, 107, 113

  Herbert, Catherine Talbot 89

  Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke 38, 40, 89, 165, 259

  Herbert, Mary Talbot, Countess of Pembroke 285, 286

  Herbert, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke 31, 38, 39, 89

  Hereford, Viscount see Devereux, Walter, 2nd Viscount Hereford (1st Earl of Essex)

  Hibard, John (carpenter) 201

  Hicks, Sir Baptist 280n

  Higgenbotham, Otwell 153

  Hill Hall (Essex) 24, 82n, 83

  Hilliard, Nicholas 145, 216, 232

  Hills, John (mason) 163

  Hobbes, Thomas 3n, 151 and note

  Hoby, Elizabeth Coke 22

  Hoby, Sir Thomas 22

  Holdenby (Northants) xviii, 118, 198, 211, 221, 222, 231, 232

  Hollingworth, Thomas xxvii–xxviii, 208

  Holme Pierrepont Hall (Nottinghamshire) 73, 147–8, 232

  Howard, Alethea Talbot, Countess of Arundel 285, 286, 291

  Howard, Anne, Countess of Arundel 147

  Howard, Catherine Carey, Countess of Nottingham 229

  Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham 229

  Howard, Frances 135

  Howard, James, Lord Maltravers 291, 292

  Howard, Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk 107, 110, 112, 113–14, 259

  Howard, Thomas, 14th Earl of Arundel 285, 291

  Hunter, Joseph xxiv

  Huntingdon, Earl of see Hastings, Henry, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon

  Hunton, Dr 295

  Jackson, Henry (tutor) 80, 81, 88

  James V of Scotland 68, 92

  James VI and I ( James Charles Stuart)

  birth of 94

  in the custody of the Earl of Mar 107

  as possible hostage in England for his mother 111

  rumours concerning his grandmother bringing him to England 124

  as claimant to the English throne 125, 239, 266, 269

  acquires the Lennox jewels 144

  declared King of Scotland 178

  has no interest in co-ruling with his mother 178–9

  as possible husband for Arbella 203

  Arbella declares him to be her mystery lover 273

  plots against 278, 288

  releases Arbella from Bess’s control at Hardwick 279

  Jenkinson, Sir Henry 225

  Jenkinson, William 252, 257

  John of Gaunt 206, 225

  Johnson, Nathaniel 9–10

  Jones, Inigo xxix, 291n

  Jones, William (finisher) 146 and note, 147, 228

  Jonson, Ben 159n

  Masque of Beauty 292

  Kenilworth Castle (Warwickshire) xviii, 62, 110, 133–4, 198, 211

  Kent, Earl of see Grey, Henry, 6th Earl of Kent

  Kinnersley, Nicholas 207

  Kirby Hall (Northants) 118, 198, 220

  Kirby, Richard (carpenter) 83

  Kirkby-in-Ashfield 151, 249n, 261

  Kitson, Sir Thomas 151–2

  Kniveton, George 254

  Kniveton, Jane Leche 150, 193

  closeness to Bess 6

  employed as gentlewoman to Bess 26

  joins Bess in London 226

  receives New Year cash gift from Bess 228

  rooms at Hardwick for 255

  Kniveton, John 153, 192

  Kniveton, Thomas 58, 154, 193

  Kniveton, William 192, 193, 241

  Knollys, Sir Francis 82, 95, 160

  Knollys, Lettuce 135, 136

  Knot, Thomas 48

  Knox, John 98

  Lacock Abbey (Wiltshire) 62

  Lane, Thomas 102, 140

  ‘lantern houses’ xviii, 110, 198

  Lassels, Hersey 112–13

  Leake, Elizabeth (grandmother of BH) 3

  Leake, Elizabeth (mother of BH) see Leche, Elizabeth

  Leake, Henry 241

  Leake, Sir Francis 76, 192, 193, 282 and note

  Leake, Thomas 3

  Leakes of Hasland 2

  Leche, Alice Hardwick (sister of BH) 3, 32

  Leche, Arthur 9

  Leche, Elizabeth Hardwick (née Leake) (mother of BH) 2, 5–6, 15, 76

  Leche family 2, 11

  Leche, Frances 32

  Leche, Jane see Kniveton, Jane Leche

  Leche, Margaret 6, 76

  Leche, Ralph 5–6, 9, 10, 32

  Leicester, Earl of see Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester

  Leicester House (London) 128

  Lemynge, Robert 291n

  Lennox, Countess of see Stewart, Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox

  Lennox, Earls of see Stewart, Matthew, 4th Earl; Stuart, Charles, 5th Earl

  Lennox, Lady see Stuart, Elizabeth Cavendish, Lady Lennox (daughter of BH)

  Lenton Fair (Nottingham) 253

  Lenton, John 120–1

  Linnacre, Marcella 26, 31, 37

  Little Hallam (Derbyshire) 76

  Livingston, Agnes, Lady Leviston 101

  Lochleven 95

  Lockey, Rowland 216, 232

  Lodge, Edmund xxiv

  Loggin (ironmaster) 241

  London

  Chancery Lane 176, 184

  Charing Cross 85

  Chelsea 130, 146, 159, 194, 227

  Cold Harbour (nr London Bridge) 85, 135

  Newgate Street 20–1, 28

  Red Cross Street 66

  Tuthill Street 71

  London Carpenters’ Company 83

  London Masons’ Company 82

  Longleat (Wiltshire) 24, 285

  building of 24, 44–6, 61–2

  long gallery added to 59

  craftsmen at 62, 161, 163

  fire and rebuilding of 82–4, 130–1

  Lovell, Christopher 163

  Lovell, Humphrey (mason) 25, 82, 163

  Lullington manor (Somerset) 62

  Lyveden New Bield (Northants) 221

  Main Plot (1603) 278

  Mallory, Richard 246

  Mann, John 66, 71

  Manners, Edward, 3rd Earl of Rutland 122

  Manners, George 238

  Manners, Gertrude see Talbot, Gertrude Manners

  Manners, Grace Pierrepont 238

  Manners, John, 4th Earl of Rutland 187, 188, 194, 238

  Manners, Roger, 5th Earl of Rutland 188, 229, 259, 286

  Manners, Thomas, 1st Earl of Rutland 84, 238

  Mar, Earl of see Stewart, James, 1st Earl of Moray

  Marchington, William 58, 60

  Marcus, Lady 147

  Margaret Tudor 68, 69, 124, 125

  Market House, Rothwell (Northants) 221

  Markham, Sir Griffin 278

  Marmyon (servant) 166

  Mary of Guise 92, 98

  Mary I, Tudor 35

  birth of 6

  declared illegitimate 7

  stubbornly celebrates the Mass 30

  possibility she might hand back confiscated Church property 33

  Cavendishes make friends with 37–8

  support for 39

  as godmother to Bess’s son Charles 40

  marries Philip of Spain 41, 48

  death of 53, 54

  Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots 14n, 125

  helps Bess embroider The Cavendish Hanging 16

  marries Francis II of France 56–7, 68

  as claimant to the English throne 68, 93, 107

  problem of custodianship 90–1, 96

  return to Scotland 92–3

  character and description 93–4, 98–9, 108, 166, 180

  gives birth to her son James 94

  marries the Earl of Bothwell 94–5

  inquiry into her involvement in Darnley’s murder 95–6

  placed in the care of the Shrewsburys 96�
��104, 108

  shares a love of needlework with Bess 98, 102–3 and note

  intrigues and plots surrounding 106, 109, 111–15, 120, 121–2, 168, 179, 189–90

  taken to the house of Sir John Zouch 106

  plots to marry Duke of Norfolk 107, 113

  informed of Norfolk’s execution 114

  allowed to take the waters at Buxton 117–19, 153

  as possible influence on the Turret House 120

  takes Bessie Pierrepont into her household 121

  takes kindly interest in Charles and Elizabeth Lennox 127

  health of 145, 155, 180

  portrait of 145–6

  cordial relationship with Bess 155, 156

  stays at Worksop and walks in Sherwood Forest 164

  furious at possible matchmaking between Arbella and Robert Dudley 173–4

  rumours concerning her relationship with Shrewsbury 178, 181

  sends ‘scandal letter’ to the Queen 179–80

  execution of 190–1

  Mary Tudor see Brandon, Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk

  Mason, Thomas 60

  Matthew, Tobie, Archbishop of York 297

  Mattioli, Pietro Andrea 103

  Mauvissière, M. de 178

  Maynard, Alan (sculptor/mason) 62, 83, 130–1, 162

  Mercer, John (plasterer) 245, 250, 260

  Merton Priory 9

  Mildmay, Walter 188n

  Monkton Deverill 83

  Montacute (Somerset) 269

  Montague, Dr James, Dean of the Chapel Royal 283, 288–9

  Montaigne, Michel de 3n

  Moray, Earl of see Stewart, James, 1st Earl of Moray

  More, Thomas 7

  Morley (tutor) 234–5

  Nayll, Henry 246

  Needham, Francis 281

  Needham, George 241

  Neville, Charles, 6th Earl of Westmorland 109

  Neville, Henry, 5th Earl of Westmorland 32

  Neville, Jane Howard, Countess of Westmorland 109

  Newsam (carrier) 280

  Nodin (servant) 280

  Nonsuch Palace (Surrey) 9, 83, 140

  Norfolk, Duke of see Howard, Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk

  Northampton, Marquess of see Parr, William, Marquess of Northampton

  Northaw manor (Hertfordshire) 20, 31, 33, 47

  Northern Rebellion (1569) 109

  Northumberland, Duke of see Dudley, John, 1st Duke of Northumberland

  Northumberland, Earl of see Percy, Thomas, 7th Earl of Northumberland

  Norton, Margaret St Loe 55, 66, 78, 79, 253n

  Norton, Mary 253 and note

  Norton, Thomas 78, 253n

  Oatlands Palace, Weybridge (Surrey) 8, 180

  Office of Wards 4–5, 11

  Ogle, Catherine 167

  Ogle, Cuthbert, 7th Baron 137, 152, 167, 259

  Ogle, Jane 167

  ‘Old Freake’ (male embroiderer) 102, 274, 280

  Orton Longeville (Northants) 190

  Osborne, Sir Edward 86 and note

  Outram, Thomas (mason) 201

  Overton, William, Bishop of Coventry 187

  Owen, Richard 274

  Owlcotes (or Oldcotes) (Derbyshire) xviii-xix, 235–6 and note, 260–1, 263, 280, 282, 299

  Oxburgh Hall (Norfolk) 16n, 103n

  Paget, Lord Thomas 253

  Pagez, Bastian 102

  Palladio, Andrea 162, 198

  Palsgrave, John 55

  Parker, Francis 249 and note

  Parma, Duke of 203, 206

  Parr, Catherine 22, 30

  Parr, Elizabeth Brooke, Marchioness of Northampton 22, 31, 38

  Parr, John 228

  Parr, William, Marquess of Northampton 22, 30, 31, 38

  Paulet, Sir Amyas 180, 191

  Paulet, Lady Anne (or Agnes) 177

  Paulet, William, 1st Marquess of Winchester 48

  Paulet, William, 3rd Marquess of Winchester 177

  Pembroke, Earls of see Herbert, Henry, 2nd Earl of Pembroke; Herbert, William, 1st & 3rd Earls of Pembroke

  Pembroke family 40

  Percy, Thomas, 7th Earl of Northumberland 109

  Persons, Robert 3

  Philip II of Spain 41, 48, 68, 203, 206

  Philip III of Spain 266

  Pierrepont, Anne 121

  Pierrepont, Bessie 121

  Pierrepont, Frances Cavendish (daughter of BH)

  birth of 26

  given clothes and coral for her teeth 27

  watches Elizabeth I process from the Tower to Westminster 54

  health of 58

  married to Henry Pierrepont 72–3, 120

  lives at Holme Pierrepont 147–8

  suspected of Catholicism 193, 222

  paid an annuity by Tresham 222

  visited by Bess 232

  as beneficiary of Bess’s will 264

  informs Bess that James was heading south 276

  Pierrepont, George 72–3

  Pierrepont, Henry 72–3, 120

  Pilgrimage of Grace (1536) 8

  Place, William 32

  Plumtree brothers 260

  Pontefract house (Yorkshire) 233, 261

  Port, Lady Dorothy Fitzherbert 28

  Port, Sir John 28

  Protestants, Protestantism 21–2, 39, 41, 55, 92, 93, 95, 96, 107, 111, 162, 179, 190, 192, 266, 297

  Pusey, Timothy 226, 230, 240, 242, 252–3, 256, 281, 294

  Queen’s Players 259

  Radclyffe, Frances, Countess of Sussex 127

  Radclyffe, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Sussex 118, 122

  Ralegh, Sir Walter 203, 204, 229

  Ramsey (court jester) 228

  Reason, William 240, 256–7, 280

  Revell, John, appointed Surveyor of the Royal Works 25

  Rhodes, Christopher (mason) 163, 206, 234, 244

  Rhodes, John (mason) 163, 206, 224, 234, 244, 248

  Riccio, David 94

  Richmond Palace 36, 188, 227

  Ridolfi Plot (1571) 113, 125

  Robsart, Amy 70

  Rowarth, John (carpenter) 201

  Rowthorn manor (Derbyshire) 235

  Royal Exchange (London) 44

  Royal Works 8–9, 62, 130, 291n

  Rufford Abbey (Nottinghamshire) 85, 124, 159

  Rushton Hall (Northants) 220, 221–2

  Rutland, Earls of see Manners, Edward and Thomas

  Sackville, Thomas, 1st Earl of Dorset (Lord Buckhurst) 229

  Sadler, Sir Ralph 114, 180

  St Botolph’s, Aldgate (London) 49

  St John, Caruso xviin

  St Loe, Clement 55, 57

  St Loe, Edward

  involved in attempt to put Jane Grey on the throne 55

  involved in plot to put Elizabeth on the throne 56

  attempted poisoning of Bess 65–7

  marries Bridget Scutt 65

  marries Margaret Scutt 65–6

  objects strongly to Sir William’s will 78–9

  sent to Ireland in the Queen’s service 79

  St Loe, Elizabeth 57, 69

  St Loe, Jane Baynton 55

  St Loe, John Jnr 55

  St Loe, Margaret see Norton, Margaret St Loe

  St Loe, Mary 55, 78

  St Loe, Sir John 55, 56, 67, 79

  St Loe, Sir William

  meets and marries Bess 54, 56–8

  birth and family background 55

  imprisoned in the Tower 55–6

  as loyal servant to Elizabeth I 55–6

  marries Jane Baynton 55

  takes part in the Wyatt rebellion 55

  character and description 57, 242

  duties at court 60, 70, 71, 72

  changes his will in favour of Bess 67

  pays for his stepsons to go to Eton 70

  writes lovingly to Bess 70, 71, 72

  attempts to settle Bess’s debt 71, 72

  helps to fund Chatsworth and Bess’s daughters’ marriages 72–3

  indulgent of Bess’s time at Chatsworth
131

  death of 76–7

  will contested by his family 78–9

  Savage, Sir John 4

  Scotland Yard, Whitehall (London) 8

  Scudamore, Mary 179, 227

  Scutt, Anthony 65

  Scutt, Bridget 65

  Scutt, John 65

  Scutt, Margaret 66

  Sedgefield, Christopher 58

  Serlio, Sebastiano 83, 162, 198

  L’Architettura 24

  Seton, Mary 101

  Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford 266

  described as a ‘little man and a great bladder’ 67

  marries Katherine Grey 67–8, 69, 268

  alerts Robert Cecil to Dodderidge’s request from Arbella 268–9

  Seymour, Edward Jnr, Lord Beauchamp 268, 269

  Seymour, Edward Snr, Lord Beauchamp 69, 266, 276

  Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset 67

  appointed Lord Protector 21

  as architectural patron and builder of houses 23–4

  character and description 23

  brother’s plot to overthrow 30

  sent to the Tower 30, 31

  tries to oust Dudley 30

  execution of 31, 44

  Seymour, Jane 8

  Seymour, Thomas, Baron Sudeley 21–2, 30

  Seymour, William, 2nd Duke of Somerset 279n

  Shackerley, Mr 240

  Shakespeare, William xxix, 259

  Sharrington, Sir William 62

  Sheffield Castle 84, 85, 113, 159

  Sheffield, Douglas, Baroness 135, 229

  Sheffield Manor 3, 85, 87, 99, 113, 114, 119–20 and note, 133, 137, 140, 155, 156, 159, 163

  Sherwin, Constance 193

  Sherwood Forest 164

  Shireoaks (Derbyshire) 249n

  Shirley, Sir Anthony, Travels into Persia 3n

  Shrewsbury, Earls of see Talbot, Frances, George and Gilbert

  Shrewsbury House, Chelsea (London) 85, 146–7, 159, 217, 227

  Shute, John 162

  The First and Chief Grounds of Architecture xxix

  Sidney, Lady Mary Dudley 135

  Sidney, Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke 3

  Sidney, Philip 135, 229

  Simier, Jean de 146

  Skipwith, Mrs 256

  Slingsby (Yorkshire) 261

  Smith, Abraham (plaster modeller/stone carver) 201, 208–9, 245–6, 247, 250, 253, 257, 258

  Smith, Sylvester 241

  Smith, Sir Thomas 24, 82n, 83

  Smout (servant) 280

  Smythson, John 249 and note

  Smythson, Robert (master mason)

  meets Bess at Hardwick Old Hall xxx

  works at Wardour and Wollaton xxix-xxx, 161–3

  possibly worked on Somerset House 25, 82

  as highly skilled and versatile draughtsman 35, 82, 83, 162, 245–6

  works for Thynne at Longleat 62, 82, 83, 130–1

  birth and background 82

  works for Knollys at Caversham 82–3

  sought out by Bess 162–3

  draws up plans for Barlborough Hall and possibly Heath Old Hall 163n

  may have designed The Stand at Chatsworth 164

 

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