The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols.
- Henry Machyn
- Date:
- 1848
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diary of Henry Machyn, citizen and merchant-taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563 / Edited by John Gough Nichols. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![White, Ralph, elected head-warden of the Mer- chant-taylors, 287 White, sir Thomas, knighted, 335 ; his pageant as lord mayor, 47 ; at the Merchant-taylors’ feast, 93, 149, 287 ; death and funeral of his wife, 167 ; her funeral, ib.; remarried to the widow of sir Ralph Warren, 179, note, 330; bishop White died at his house, 223 ; biog. note, 363 - sir Thomas, of South Warnborough, knighted, 335 ; marriage of a daughter, 282; note, 37S White, lady, godmother to-Cromwell, 277 White, mistress, of Fleet street, punished by riding in a car, 258 White, master of fence, exhibits before king Philip, 82 Whitechapel, 296 (?) White-friars, on Tower-hill, house given to sir A. Darcy, 26 Whitefriars, near Fleet street, master Goodrick dies in, 283 ; child-murder there, 298 Whitehall, bishop Gardiner dies at, at which time it is called “ the king (Philip)’s-place,” 96; procession of Spaniards at, 107; chris¬ tening of Philip earl of Arundel at, 141 ; last sitting of Parliament held at, 7 March 1557-8, 168; sermon at 214 ; play at, 222 ; bull and bear-baiting at, 270 Whitehead, preaches before the queen, 189 Whiting, sir Robert, knighted, 335 Whittington College, 3 ; the bodies of Whit¬ tington and his wife new coffined, 143 ; the residence of lord Wentworth in 1559, 195 Whoredom, punishment for, 156, 160 Whythere, parson, (Yeron ?) his wife punished, 32; note, 329 Wigston, sir William, knighted, 335 Wilford ; see Wylford Williams, Ambrose, esquire and grocer, his funeral, 177 Williams, Francis, nephew to Lord Williams of Thame, burial of, 225 Williams, Harry, son of sir John, his funeral, 8; notes, 320, 396 - sir James, knighted, 335 -sir John, attendant on the lady Eliza¬ beth in 1553, 37 ; as sheriff of Oxfordshire, receives Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer at Brentford, and conveys them towards Oxford, 57 ; created baron Williams of Thame, 59 ; was lord chamberlain to Philip, prince of Spain, ib. ; his funeral, 217 ; note, 377 -John, esquire, funeral, 225 ; note, 379 -lady, her funeral, 118 ; note, 359 -lady (second wife and widow of lord Williams) remarried to William Darcy, 244 -see Wylliam Willoughby (of Parham), William lord, attends the queen of Scots, 11 Winchester, William Paulet earl of Wiltshire created marquess of, 10 ; attends the queen of Scots out of London, 12; his men of arms and standard, 12,19; lives at Austin Friars in London, and his house visited by the king’s lord of misrule, 13, 29; at the Tower, 35; at the proclamation of queen Mary, 37 ; made lord treasurer, 39 ; at Paul’s cross sermon, 332; attends the opening of Parliament, 74; at the earl of Bedford’s funeral, 84; mourner at st. Paul’s for the queen of Spain, 90; at the consecration of abbat Feckenham, 120; his lord of misrule visits the city, 125; his servant Robert Lenthall killed, 126; at the trial of lord Stourton, ib; at st. George’s day, 1557, 134; chief mourner at the king of [Portugal]’s obsequies, 148 ; commissioner to negociate a loan from the city, 168; dines with the lord mayor, 169; death of his daughter lady Pecsall, 175; present at the proclamation of queen Elizabeth, 178; bears a banner at the funeral of queen Mary, 182; present at the sermon at Paul’s cross, 197; bishops deposed at his house, 203 ; pre¬ sent at the Mercers’ supper, 205 ; chief mourner at the French king’s obsequies, 209](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29324129_0497.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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