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England, isolation of 110
English Channel 23, 207
English East India Company 113
English language 41, 102, 104, 114, 132–4, 137
Epicures 162
Epping 311
Erasmus, Desiderius (
c
.1467–1536) 107
Erdeswicke, Sampson (
c
. 1538–1603) 130 Erondell, Peter 162, 359
Essex 24, 43, 60, 83, 90, 117, 146, 152, 196, 203, 208, 222, 231, 268, 300, 308, 313–16, 323, 338
Essex, earl of
see
Devereux
Eston 196
Ethiopia, Ethiopians 114, 118
Eton College 107, 311
Euripides (
c
.480–406
BC
) 68
Eusebius (263–339) 68
Evans, Rice 318
ewers 227, 272
Exchequer, Court of the 301
excommunication 74, 315
Exe, River 23, 197, 205
Exeter 9, 15, 16, 51–4, 128, 146, 151, 197, 201, 205, 209, 239, 269, 279, 384 (bishops of 50; diocese of 62, 109)
Exeter Ship Canal 205
faggots
see
firewood
fairs 146, 298, 330
falcons, falconry 29, 47, 106, 115, 270, 318, 328
Falkland Islands 113, 211
famine
see
food shortages
fans 174
Farmer, John (
fl
. 1591–1601) 339
Farnaby, Giles (d.1640) 339, 341
Farnham 220, 221
farriers 56
fashion 156, 160 (Barbarian 161; Danish 160; Dutch 160, 161, 170, 184; Flemish 161; French 117, 160, 161, 165, 166, 179, 184, 223; German 160, 161, 179, 257; Italian 160, 161, 184, 250, 340; Moorish 161, 342; Polish 161; Spanish 117, 160, 161, 163, 165, 166, 168, 183, 184, 223; Turkish 161; Venetian 161, 170, 179, 237)
fasting
see
fish days
Faversham 59, 110
feasting 97, 226, 247, 252, 254, 255
featherbeds 219, 226, 231–3, 235, 236, 238
feathers 182, 219, 342
felt
see
woollens
feltmakers 53
fencing 105, 329, 335
ferries 203–4
fertility 37
Ficino, Marsilio (1433–99) 344
fines 61, 79, 84, 147, 196, 213, 242, 244–5, 268, 294, 310–12, 325, 336
Fineux, Mr 75
firebacks 237
firedogs 221, 238
firewood 21, 56, 146, 220, 271, 273, 308
fireworks 322
first fruits 45
fish 33, 113, 115, 145, 146, 241, 242, 245, 265, 312 (anchovies 253; bad 308; bass 249; bream 250, 328; brill 250; carp 250, 253, 328; cod 23, 249, 256, 259; conger eel 23, 249, 250, 256; crab 250; crayfish 250, 253; cuttlefish 139, 276; eels 239, 249, 256; flounders 250; gurnard 256; halibut 250; herring (baked) 246; herring (pickled) 249, 256; herring (smoked); 249, 253, 256; herring 23, 212; lampreys 249, 250; ling 249; mackerel 23, 249; mullet 249, 256; oysters 146, 240, 253, 256; perch 249, 253; pike 249, 250, 253, 256, 328; pike sauce 249, 250; plaice 23, 249; porpoise 248, 250; roach 249, 256, 328; salmon 249–51; seal 248; shad 249; shrimps 250; sole 250; sprats 246; stockfish 212, 246, 256; sturgeon 248, 250, 253; tench 249, 253, 256, 328; thornback ray, 249; trout 249; turbot 241, 250, 253, 256; whiting 249)
fish days 244–5, 248, 249, 259, 306, 309, 310
fishing, fishermen 23, 109, 325, 328–9
fishing-net-makers 56
fishmongers 187
Fitch, Ralph (1550?–1611) 113
Fitton, Mary (1578–1641) 106
Fitzalan, Henry (1512–80), earl of Arundel 222, 339
Fitzgerald, Katherine (d.1604), countess of Desmond 38, 366
Flanders, Flemish 14, 30, 115, 120, 167, 257, 262, 271;
see also
fashion
fleas 213, 269, 270, 280
Fleet River 27, 307
Fletcher, John (1579–1625) 119, 350
Fletchers 53
flock beds 238
Flodden 327
Florida 323
flowerpots 238
food shortages 5, 9, 59, 60–4, 95, 236, 241–3, 258–9, 262, 270, 359
food, importation of 241–3
food, storage of 242–3
football 30, 325, 330–2
foreigners, attitudes to 95, 115–20, 137
forks 248–9
Forman, Simon (1552–1611) 62, 63, 125, 267, 281, 284
Fortibus, Isabella de (1237–93), countess of Devon 205
Fotheringay 305
fountains 228–9, 272, 277
Foxe, John (1516/17–87) 81, 83, 344
France, French 5, 6, 21, 23, 28, 40, 42, 82, 108, 109, 112, 114–7, 143, 149, 160, 161, 207, 223, 247, 261, 262, 294, 295, 335;
see also
fashion; Huguenots; Hurault
Francis (1555–84), duke of Anjou and Alençon 42, 345, 346
frankincense 287
frater 298
Frederick I (1557–1608), duke of Württemberg 66, 99, 116
freedom of speech
see
censorship
French language 41, 68, 105, 116, 136–7
freshwater mariners 298
Frittenden 48
fritters 251
Frobisher, Sir Martin (1535?–94) 94, 113
fruit and vegetables 56, 123, 146, 234, 237, 245, 246, 249, 254, 258 (apples 13, 22, 212, 244, 250, 255, 256, 259; artichokes 257; beans 233, 259; blackberries 259; cabbages 257–9; carrots 249, 257, 259; cauliflowers 257; cherries 13, 22, 146, 150, 243, 255, 259; coleworts 249, 259; cucumber 250, 257; currants 246, 256; damsons 243; dates 244, 256; figs 244, 250; fruit tarts 255; gooseberries 243, 255, 257; grapes 212, 257, 261; juniper 228, 243, 268; lamb’s lettuce 257; leeks 249; lemons 146, 150, 244, 256; lentils 259; lettuce 146, 249, 286; melons 257; mushrooms 258; onions 146, 249, 251, 257, 281; oranges 114, 146, 244, 251, 255, 256; parsnips 257, 259; pears 13, 212, 244, 250, 259; peas 212, 233, 254, 259; plums 146, 212, 243; pomegranates 114; potato 254; prunes 212, 256; pumpkins 257, 259; quinces 243; radishes 146, 259; raisins 250; rampions 249; salad 249, 253; spinach 254; strawberries 255, 286; tomatoes 245; turnips 257, 259; watercress 250)
frumenty 247
Fulford, Great 226
fuller’s earth 189
funerals 67, 76, 80, 101, 247, 279, 281
Funival’s Inn
see
London
furniture 21, 230, 307 (beds 218–21, 226, 230–5, 238, 307; benches 220, 221, 224, 230, 232, 235; boulting hutch 232; buffets 225; chairs 172, 219–21, 224, 230, 232, 237; chests of drawers 227; chests, coffers 171, 189, 212, 219, 220, 227, 230, 232, 235, 270; cupboards 221, 225, 227, 231, 232, 235; royal 321; settles 237; stools 219, 220, 230, 232; tables 172, 219, 220, 224, 225, 227, 230, 232, 235, 237; testers 220, 226; writing desk 231);
see also
bedding; carpets; curtains; mirrors; featherbeds; flock beds; table linen
furriers 53
furs 157, 158, 170, 181, 182, 187, 189
Furse, Robert 231, 232
fustian 158, 164, 171, 184, 188
Fyshe, Walter (d.1585) 161
Gad’s Hill 202
Gaelic 136–6
Gainsh, Robert 118
galantine sauce 250–2
Gale, Thomas (
c
.1507–67) 290
Galen (Galenus), Aelius (129–99?) 264, 266, 270
Gallilei, Galileo (1564–1642) 120, 122
gallows
see
death penalty
gamekeepers 242
games
see
bowls; card games; chess; dice; football; ninepins; quoits; shovegroat; tables; tennis
games, unlawful 301, 311, 325, 331, 332
gaol delivery
see
courts
gardens, gardening 6, 13, 17, 20, 25, 56, 103, 224, 228–9, 233–4, 238, 257, 258, 321, 323, 360
Gardner, Avis (d.1580) 171
garlic
see
herbs
Garter, Knights of the 157
Gascoigne, George (1534/5–77) 167, 350
gavelkind 22
Gawsworth Hall 230
gelatine 139
Geneva 68, 71
gentlemen, gentry 24, 45, 48–9, 52, 53, 55, 95, 98, 99, 106, 110, 114, 116, 120, 129, 136, 140, 142, 153, 155, 176, 178, 187, 198, 199, 203, 223, 226, 230, 246, 247, 260, 296, 325, 330–2, 368
geometry 108
Gerard, John (1564–1637) 123, 245
Gerard, John (
c
.1545–1612) 88–9
Germany, Germans 67, 112, 114, 115, 120, 193, 229, 261, 295, 346;
see also
fashion; Hentzner; Prussia
ghosts 126
giant 321
Gibraltar, Straits of 215
Gifford, Gilbert (1560–90) 85
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey (1537–83) 112, 344
Gilbert, William (1544?–1603) 122–3
Gillingham 113
gingerbread 251
Glasgow. University of 108
glass, glaziers 14, 15, 19, 23, 32, 53, 99–100, 220, 221, 224, 228, 229, 231–8, 240, 259
glassware, glass-makers, glass-sellers 33, 34, 235, 243, 253, 259, 260;
see also
bottles
Gleek 325
Gloucester 16
Gloucestershire 23
glovers 12, 13, 15, 18, 53, 174, 362
gloves 170, 174
Glyn, Henry 311
Godalming 55
gold cups 260
gold leaf 254
Golden Hind see
ships
goldsmiths 1, 12, 34, 53, 145, 174, 175, 311
golf 332
good death, a 100
Goodwin Sands 214
Gorges, Thomas (1536–1610) 222
Gorhambury 222
Gose, Agnes 58
Gose, Thomas 58
Gosfield 331
Gosson, Stephen 336
Gower, John (d.1408) 346
Grafton, Richard (
c
.1511–73) 130
grain
see
corn
Grand Tour, the 114, 223, 248
Grassi, Giacomo di 329
Gravelines, battle of 4
Gravesend 201, 204
Gray’s Inn
see
London
Grays Thurrock 84
Great Easton 196
Great Fulford
see
Fulford
Great Holland 316
Great Yarmouth 16
Greece 261, 262
Greek language 41, 68, 105, 107, 108, 132
Greene, Robert (1558–92) 75, 103, 240, 346, 349, 354
greengrocers 54
Greenland 113
Greenwich 204, 222, 293, 320
greetings 154–5
Gregorian Calendar
see
Calendar
Grenville family 230
Grenville, Sir Richard (1542–91) 23, 94, 95, 361
Gresham, Sir Thomas (
c
.1518–79) 33, 34, 222
Grey, Lady Catherine (1540–68) 42, 46
Grey, Lady Jane (1536–54) 42, 105, 130
Greystoke 242
Grindal, Edmund (1516x20–83), archbishop of Canterbury 90, 91, 367
grocers 54
grooms 225
grosgrain
see
silk
Grymeston, Elizabeth,
née
Bernye (1563?-1601x4) 68
Gryndall, William 328
Guary miracle play 351–2
Guildford 237, 254, 260, 261, 332
Guinea 111, 118
Gullyvor, William (d.1568) 235
gunpowder 94, 129
guns, gunners 53, 106, 203, 206–7, 211, 212, 214, 216, 237, 293, 321, 327, 342, 357
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