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July 28 < > Aug. 6. Oatlands, by Sydenham House (William Aubrey?), Beddington (Sir Francis Carew), Chessington (William Harvey), and Stoke d'Abernon (Thomas Leyfield).[1]


Aug. Visit to the New Lodge.[2]

Aug. 30-31. Visit to Woking.[3]


Aug. 31 < > Sept. 6. Windsor, by Chobham (Edward? Bray) and Sunninghill.[4]


Sept. Visits to Ditton Park and Folly St. John Park (Mr. Norris).[5]


Nov. 8 < > 14. Somerset House, by Staines, Richmond, and Putney (John Lacy).[6]


Nov. 17, 19. Tilts.[7]

c. Nov. Visit to Sydenham Park.[8] c. Nov. Visit to Ely House (Sir C. Hatton).[9] c. Nov. 24. Richmond.[10] Dec. 4, 14. Visits to Mortlake and East Sheen.[11] Dec. 26. Queen's.

Dec. 27. Strange's and Admiral's (play and activities). 1591 Jan. 1. Queen's.

Jan. 3. Queen's.

Jan. 6. Queen's.

Feb. 11-13. Greenwich, by Lambeth.[12]

Feb. 14 (S.S.). Queen's.

Feb. 16. Strange's and Admiral's (play and activities).


May 2 < > 9-20 < > 23. Visits to Hackney (Sir Rowland Hayward, May 9, 10), Tottenham High Cross (Sir Richard Martin), Theobalds (Lord Burghley, May 10-20), Enfield (Robert Wroth), and Havering.[13]


c. July 1. Visit to Croydon (?).[14]


July 19. Visit to Burghley House (Lord Burghley) for review of Earl of Essex's horse in Covent Garden.[15]


July 29 < > Aug. 1-Sept. 27. Progress in Surrey, Sussex, and Hants.[16]

  1. C. A.; Hatfield MSS. iv. 52 (July 28); P. C. (Aug. 6).
  2. C. A.
  3. S. P. D. (Aug. 30); P. C. (Aug. 31); Rutland MSS. i. 283; Lodge, app. 83.
  4. C. A.; P. C. (Sept. 6).
  5. C. A.
  6. C. A.; Dasent, xx. 71, 75 (Nov. 8, 15); Lodge, ii. 422.
  7. Lodge, ii. 419; cf. ch. xxiii (Lee).
  8. C. A.
  9. Lodge, ii. 419 (Nov. 20), 'secretly, as she thought', to meet the French ambassador, Viscount Turenne.