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N
Naas, co. Kildare
Nabarro, Nobara, M.
Nacken, John
Naerdaen, Aeltje
Nairne, —
-, David (afterwards Sir David),
Secretary Depute of Scotland
and Under Secretary for
Scottish affairs in England
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, commission and instructions to
-, salary of
-, passes recommended
by
-, warrants countersigned by, seq.
-, J.
-, Nairn, Sir Thomas, of Samfoord
-, his son Alexander
Naismith, Neismith, James, grants
to
-, under-falconer in Scotland
Naison, Lieutenant Francis
Namur, taking of
-, siege of
Nanfan, Captain, late Lieut.-Governor of New York
-, his company in New
York
Nant (? co. Carnarvon)
Nantes (France)
Naper, Margaret, Lady
Napier, George
Naples
-, Kingdom of, much in interest of House of Austria
-, reduction of
-, to be assisted by Sir
G. Rooke
Napper, Major
Narbonne, Narbone, Bay of (France)
Narva (Russia), merchants of
Nash, John, purveyor of the Navy
Nassau, Princess of
Nassau-Saarbruck, Countess of
Naturalisations, in Jamaica
Naugier, John
-, Joshua
Navaro, J.
Navarro, Abraham
Naves, Cornet Jean
Navigation, a new quadrant for
Navy, The Royal
See also Admiralty;
Rooke; Ships; Shovell.
-, auxiliary ships sent to
Portugal, arrangements for
combination of, with Portuguese fleet
-, battleships, &c., in Kinsale
harbour
-, British cruisers pursue
French vessels
-, Cape Clear, need of a
squadron off
-, two capital ships to go to
Ireland, and act as convoy
-, commander of, at Kinsale
-, commissions in, a pernicious
practice as to
-, Commissioner of
-, at Plymouth, letter
to, See also Gifford.
-, the Commissioners of
-, and ships designed for
Portugal
-, the Confederate Fleet, combined fleet (English and
Dutch), disposition of
-, for the Mediterranean
-, line of battle to
be formed by
-, rendezvous of, in
Altea Bay
-, for Portugal, &c.,
numbers required for
-, command of,
question of
-, at Lisbon
-, a detachment
from, to cruise between Cape
St. Vincent, Cape Spartel and
Cape St. Mary's
-, desired to proceed to the Mediterranean
-, to endeavour to
destroy the French in the
Adriatic
-, to co-operate in
the attempt on Toulon
-, French men-ofwar reported to be combining
to search for and fight
-, convoys. See below men-ofwar and under Ships.
-, Councils of War in
-, minutes of
-, cruisers, necessity of having,
to look out for arms going
to Scotland
-, Danish seamen taken prisoners to serve in, if fit
-, dormant commissions in,
custom as to
-, the Dunkirk squadron. See
Dunkirk.
-, establishment of
-, flag of, and question of
striking before the Royal
Standard of Portugal
-, flag officers of
-, pay and pensions of
-, the Fleet
-, coming of, said to be
longed for by the Spaniards
-, courts-martial for
trying marines on board
-, expresses from
-, proposals for the
manning of, with greater expedition and at no greater
charge
-, unreadiness of
-, victualling ships for,
to be hastened
-, which brought over
Charles II
-, at Cork, Victualler of
-, detained at Cork
-, can alone prevent
recruiting of French Army
in Italy
-, passes by the Goodwin
with the 'King of Spain,'
-, plunder brought by,
from Port St. Mary's
-, to sail with 'the King
of Spain' to Lisbon, instructions for
-, for the Spanish expedition, Victualling Agent
to
-, at Spithead, commander-in-chief of
-, at Vigo
-, in the West Indies.
See West Indies.
-, a frigate to look out for
transport of arms to Scotland
-, frigates to carry merchandise
to the Emperor
-, Guinea, instructions to commander of ships for
-, light ships
-, list of H.M. ships in sea
pay at home and employed
as convoys or cruisers
-, a man-of-war sent to Bantry
Bay
-, masts for, supply of
-, the Mediterranean Fleet,
bomb vessels with stores of
war to attend
-, commander-in-chief
of. See Shovell.
-, number of ships in
-, proceedings of
-, ships of, coming home
as convoys
-, See also above Confederate Fleet and under
Rooke.
-, men (or ships)-of-war, as
convoys
-, order to captains
of
-, See also under
Ships.
-, two, granted for protection of East India trade
-, hired, claim of, to
share in prize money
-, hulks and naval stores
for
-, to support the Imperial Army in Italy
-, three, with Lord Lieutenant in Ireland, duties of
-, in Irish seas
-, ready to sail to Lisbon
-, attending Colonies of
New England and New York
-, on Newfoundland expedition
-, in the river and at
Portsmouth going to Lisbon
-, too full of stores and
provisions to take in cannon
carriages, &c.
-, in Portugal, have had
no orders to cruise
-, to be left at Spithead
and Plymouth
-, number of men necessary
for manning the several ships
in, account of
-, Office, the
-, letter dated at
-, payment by ticket in
-, Pay Office
-, pensions in, stopped till
further orders
-, pitch and tar for use of,
the supply of
-, principal officers of, Commissioners or Governors of
Greenwich Hospital, note.
-, purveyor of. See Nash.
-, quota of men for H.M.
ships
-, quota for Portugal to be
made up to thirty
-, rules of, as to allowances to
relatives for death at sea
-, sea provisions in the Fleet,
reported badness of
-, great complaint of
-, ships designed to go with
the 'King of Spain' (Archduke
Charles)
-, six ships to be fitted out for
sea
-, ships of, on Irish coast
-, squadron for Portugal. See
Portugal.
-, in the Soundings
-, for the West Indies
-, stores for, policy of importing, from the Colonies
-, subsisting seamen for
-, timber for, supplied from
New York
-, timber and trunels for
-, Victuallers of
See also Victualling, Commissioners of.
-, instructions to
-, and the expedition
to Portugal
-, wages allowed to officers
and seamen in, compared
with those in France
-, weekly lists of ships and men
in, Table of
-, West India squadron, proceedings of, on the coast of
Newfoundland
Navy Board, The
-, letter from
-, bill drawn on
-, dispatch of expresses from
-, directions to, in the case of
the Marquis of Carmarthen
-, names of
-, petition referred to
-, and prize money
-, late Solicitor to. See Whitacre.
Neachells, William
Neal,—
Neale, Philip
Needham, W.
-, Lieutenant William
Needwood, co. Stafford, forest or chase of, offices of Keeper of Barton ward and of Sharlott park in, grant of
Negroes, supply of, for America
Negus, Captain Daniel
-, Francis
-, Mr.
Ne intromittas, writ of
Nelthrop, Edward
Nenagh, co. Tipperary
-, regiments, &c., at
Nereira, Abraham
Nesmith, James
Neston, co. Chester
Nets, new invented sort of
Neuchells, William
Neuhaus, —
Neutrality, alleged violation of
Nevelon, Lewis
Nevet, Thomas
Nevill, Captain
-, Captain Clement
-, Henry
-, Richard, knight of the
shire for Berks, letter to
Nevis (West Indies)
Newarb (Scotland)
Newark (? Renfrewshire)
Newbigging Warrandice (? Edinburghshire), lands of
Newborough, Newborow, co. Anglesey, fairs at, petitions concerning
Newbyn, Newlyn, Thomas, a Queen's
messenger
-, See also Newlyn.
Newcastle, John Holles, Duke of
-, Lord Lieutenant of
Yorkshire, East Riding
-, Governor of Kingstonupon-Hull, authorised to call
courts-martial
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, co. Northumberland
-, letters dated at
-, Alderman of. See Ridley.
-, M.P. for. See Carr.
-, Mayor of, See also
White.
-, letter to
-, searched for strangers
-, supervisor of Excise at
-, surveyors of Customs of
-, H.M. warehouse at
New College. See Oxford.
Newcomb, Thomas, executrix of
New England
-, Governor of
-, masts to be imported from
-, naval stores from
-, oil and logwood from
-, and molasses from
-, pitch and tar from, question
of obtaining
New Forest, the (Hants), repairer of bridges and passages in
Newfoundland
-, banks of, annoying the
French on
-, coast of
-, the company of eighty men
at, arms for
-, convoys to
-, expedition to (1697)
-, failure of
-, forts and soldiers in, commander-in-chief of
-, French attack feared on
-, two Irishmen taken at
-, lieutenant of the company
in
-, Northern parts of, inhabitants of, petition of
Newgate. See London.
New Hampshire, Governor of. See Dudley.
Newhaven, William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount, and Lord Cheyne
Newland, George
-, John
-, Philip
-, Sarah
Newlands (Peeblesshire), barony of, Stivenstoime in
Newlyn, Peter, a Queen's messenger
-, See also Newbyn.
Newman, Ensign George
-, James
-, M.
-, S.
Newmarket, co. Cork
Newport, Isle of Wight, Mayor of, letter to
Newport, T.
New Seate (Aberdeenshire)
Newton, —, his company of Grenadiers
-, Dr.
Newtoun (Scotland), lands of
New Year's gifts, Ambassadors' disbursements for
New York colony, convoy proposed
to be sent to
-, defence of
-, the four companies of
-, Governor of, See also
Bellomont; Cornbury; Limerick.
-, Lieut.-Governor of, See
also Nanfan.
-, mines in Ulster and Albany
in
-, packet-boats to. See under
Ships.
-, timber in, supplied for the
Navy
Nibley, North, co. Gloucester
Nice, Nizza
-, expected attack on, by the
French
-, to be relieved by Sir
G. Rooke if attempted by
the French
Nicholas, —
-, Edward, petition referred to
-, William
Nicholetts, Lieutenant Gilbert
Nicholls, —
-, Mr.
Nicod, Abraham
Nicols, James
Nielson, Andre
Night, William, a Queen's messenger
Nightingale, Nightingall, —
-, Roger, letter from
-, Thomas
-, a Queen's messenger
Nihill, Nihil, Councillor
Nisbet, James, surgeon
Niutte, Jean
-, Louise
-, Martha
Nizza. See Nice.
Nobara. See Nabarro.
Noblet, Marie
Nockolds, Henry
Noice, J.
Noli prosequi, a
Nonane, Morris
-, Philip
Noone, George, ordinary at Chelmsford
Norborne, John, pardon to
Nore, the
-, ships at
Norfolk, county of
-, cattle from
-, estate of Sir R. Bacon in
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of, minority of
Norman, —, alderman of Londonderry
Normanby, John Sheffield, 1st Marquis of, created Duke of, See also Buckingham.
Normandy, coast of
-, the custom of
Normans, Captain G.
Norris, Captain
-, Henry
Norryes, Francis
North [de Kirtling] and Grey [de
Rolleston], William North,
6th Baron, Colonel
-, pass for, and servants
-, his regiment
Northampton, George Compton, 4th Earl of, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire
Northamptonshire, sheriff of. See Wykes.
North Berwick (Haddingtonshire), Sydserf, Sideserf, hill, &c., of, in
Northbrook, co. Devon
North Cape, the
Northcote, Sir Francis
Northey, Sir Edward, Attorney
General (Mr. Attorney)
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, objections of, to some
Irish Bills
-, at Bath
-, and Irish Bills
-, royal warrant (draft) to
-, to report on Irish
Bills
-, case referred to
Northons, Thomas
Northop, Northopp, co. Flint
Northumberland, Clerk of the Peace
for, See also Ord.
-, Quarter Sessions for, proceedings at
Northumberland, George Fitz-Roy,
Duke of
-, letter to
-, in command of the
Horse Guards
-, pass recommended
by
Norton, Richard, of Southwick,
petition of
-, granted
Norway
-, pass to
Norwich Cathedral, almsman's place
at, petition for
-, warrant for
-, inhabitants of, passes for
-, Mayor of. See Atkinson.
-, Recorder of
Norwich, John Moore, Bishop of
Nott, Major Edward, Lieut.-Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, letter from
Nottingham, Daniel Finch, 14th
Earl of, Principal Secretary
of State
-, letters from and to, passim, passim.
-, on French prisoners
of war
-, on some Irish Bills
-, and De Foe
-, his daughter's marriage
-, and Middleton's case
-, and Lord Donegall's
regiment
-, alleged design against
his life
-, and orders to be given
to the Fleet
-, on the suggestion to
release fisher boats on each
side
-, is going to Windsor
-, his great pains in the
public service acknowledged
by the nation
-, memorial to
-, warrants, &c., countersigned by
-, commissions in the
Army countersigned by
seq.
-, licences of absence
signed by
-, passes signed by
-, and an enemy alien
required as a witness in court
-, pass recommended by
-, orders of reference on
petitions signed by
-, and services of Colonel
John Richards
-, and services of John
Butts
-, warrants in criminal
matters countersigned by
-, warrants for expenses
of diplomatists countersigned
by
-, warrants (various)
countersigned by
-, warrants for ordnance
countersigned by
-, warrants of, to search
for and arrest persons
-, warrants for appointments of almsmen by
-, to examine David
Lindsay
-, Sir John Macleane to
be brought to his office
-, the honour and justice
done to, by the Commons
-, his instructions for
the sailing of the fleet to
Portugal
-, persons in custody
on the warrants of
-, to send the orders
respecting 'the King of
Spain,'
-, and mails to West
Indies
-, on the sending of
cannon carriages to Lisbon
-, and affair of Mr.
Plowman
-, and instructions for
Sir G. Rooke
-, countersigns Queen's
letter to the King of Prussia
-, succeeded as Secretary
of State by Harley, note.
-, under secretary to.
See Warre.
-, Countess of (my Lady)
Noury, Claudius, denization of
Nova Scotia, ceded to the French by treaties of Breda and Ryswick
Noyes, Samuel, chaplain
Nuck
Nugent, Sir John, forfeited estate
of (Ireland)
-, Thomas Nugent, 1st Baron,
of Riverston
-, William
Nuhause, Christopher
Nunes, Abraham, petition of
-, Jacob
Nunes Serra, Nuna Sera, David
Nuremberg, Germany
Nusted, Mr., collector of Cork
Nutley, Mr., M.P. for Lisburn
Nutte, Henry
O
Oates, Samuel, petition of
Oaths:
-, of Abjuration
-, of Allegiance (1 William and
Mary)
Obins, Anthony
-, See also Ofins.
O'Brien, Daniel, letter from
-, Sir Donat
-, Lady Harriet
-, See also Clare.
Occasional Conformity Bill, the
Ockery and usury, crime of
Ockley, co. Surrey, fairs at, petition
for
-, manor of
-, Stansted alias Stanstreet
Causey in
-, fairs to be held upon,
grant of
O'Donell, Brigadier, capitulation of
O'Farrel, D'Offarrell, Brigadier Francis Fergus
O'Farrell, Brigadier F. D.
Offley, John Crew
Ofins (or Obins), Ham.
Ogilby, —
-, Bart.
-, Colonel
-, Genevieve
-, Mr., letters to, to be stopped
-, Rebecca, wife of Captain T.
-, Captain Thomas
Ogill (Scotland)
Ogilvie, Ogilvy, Sir Alexander
-, [of Banff]
-, his son appointed
limner and painter to the
Queen
-, of Forglen
-, Captain, a prisoner
-, David, macebearer before
the Chancellor (Scotland)
-, Mr., letter to
Ogle, Hiphzibath
-, Thomas
Ogleby, Charles, ensign
Okey, William, surgeon
Oldtounleyes (Aberdeenshire)
Oléron, Île d' (France)
Olier, A.
Oliphant, Captain William
Oliver, Captain
-, Mr.
-, William, deposition of
Oliviere, Daniel
Onderwater, A.
O'Nya, Daniel
Oporto
Oradini, Signor Gio Paolo
Orange, Principality of, Protestant
refugees of
-, the greatest part
in Switzerland
-, trustees for the
brief for, proceedings of
Orange, Augustine
Ord, Captain George
-, John, Clerk of the Peace for
Northumberland
-, Walter, minister of Wolborough
Ordnance, arms supplied in Flanders, complaints of
-, arms and accoutrements
wanted for the four companies in New York
-, arms for use in Portugal
-, defective ones to be
replaced
-, to be all muskets and
bayonets, but no pikes
-, artillery train at Cork, &c.
-, in Holland
-, in Portugal, schedule
of, and stores for
-, bayonets ('byonetts')
-, Board of
-, letter to
-, passes recommended
by
-, petition referred to
-, and seized cargo of
sword blades
-, brass cannon
-, cannon for the ships for
Portugal
-, carriage for cannon, mortars
and spare arms to be sent to
Sir G. Rooke
-, carriages and necessaries for
brass guns, &c.
-, Clerk of. See Musgrave.
-, Copper and Brass, Masterfounder of
-, defective arms, complaint
of
-, field coynes, tamplons, &c.
-, firelocks of the new model
-, desired instead of the
12 pikes allowed to each
company
-, guns of 18lb. ball, Dey of
Tunis desires to buy twenty
-, halberds for sergeants and
firelocks for soldiers
-, iron, and anchors, designed
for Muscat
-, iron shells
-, Lieut.-General of, letters to
See also
Granville.
-, Master General of
See also Marlborough.
-, petition referred to
-, Master Gunner of England.
See Browne.
-, muskets
-, carbines and pistols,
contract for making
-, more useful than
pikes
-, Office
-, clerk of the delivery
of artillery, &c.
-, debt due to, from Ireland
-, engineers employed
by
-, men sent by, to Portugal
-, quarter books of
-, stores to be provided
by, for a marching train
-, Officers of
-, letters to
-, passes recommended
by
-, petition referred to
-, and the Portugal expedition
-, patereroes, petereroes
-, barrels of powder for
Lisbon to be sent by the
packet-boat
-, saddles and accoutrements,
5l. a head for
-, snaphance muskets
-, stores to be sold to the
Portugal Envoy
-, Surveyor-General of. See
Bridges.
-, tents for 6,500 men to be
provided
-, train of artillery, master
smith of. See Jacock.
-, Treasurer of
-, Treasury of
-, turnpikes to be sent to
Portugal
-, warrants for, Table of
Orfeur, Lieutenant Edward
Orford, Edward Russell, Earl of, an alleged commission to, from the Emperor
Orford Ness, co. Suffolk
Organ, Mary
Orkney, lands of
Orkney, George Hamilton, 6th Earl
of
-, his regiment
Orlich, Ernest Louis
Ormesby, alias Connor, Kane
Ormond, Duchess of, and the Workhouse Bill
-, sister of. See O'Brien,
Lady Harriet.
-, James Butler, 1st Duke of
Ormond, James Butler, 2nd Duke of
-, his aide-de-camp in
Spain. See Howard.
-, his cook. See Dubourgs.
-, secretary-interpreter
to. See Jones, Jezreel.
-, Rota surrendered to
-, wines shipped from
Spain by his permission
-, and the late expedition to Spain
-, victualling of
the ships for
-, at Port St. Mary's
-, and the Cadiz expedition.
-, list of arms, &c., lost
at the Bay of Bulls and
Vigo certified to
-, Chancellor of Oxford
University
-, as Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland ('his Grace')
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, his reception in Ireland
-, his personal charm
-, his great personal
interest
-, reviews Irish regiments
-, Irish regiments, &c.,
to be reviewed by
-, progress of, in Ireland
-, and the poor Irish
-, memorandum of, on
the Irish Parliamentary Bills
-, and transport of regiments from Ireland to Portugal
-, speech of, to the Parliament, draft to be submitted to Lord Treasurer
-, and new regiments to
be raised in Ireland
-, advances money for
transport of Irish regiments
to Portugal
-, to raise a troop of
horse or dragoons
-, the manner of his
proceeding to Parliament
-, speech of, to the Irish
Parliament
-, Commons' (Ireland)
address to
-, difficulties of, in
setting right many of the
Irish
-, Lords' (Ireland) address to
-, Irish Parliament
thanks the Queen for the
sending of
-, commission to, to be
colonel of the regiment of
horse
-, and Convocation (Ireland)
-, and Parliament (Ireland)
-, Irish Bills passed by
-, his regiment
-, and the Representation to the Queen of the Irish
House of Commons
-, his action in the
matter approved by 'my
lords,'
-, Catholic noblemen and
gentlemen of the family of
-, and the Archbishops
of Ireland
-, to pay arrears of
half-pay officers and advance
six months' pay for their
service in Savoy
-, uneasy at the delay
of the Parliament
-, has sent a man-of-war
to Bantry Bay
-, proclamation by,
against tories, &c.
-, recommendations of,
for the Judges' places (Ireland)
-, his new regiment
-, 'thronged beyond measure,'
-, to be placed on
the establishment
-, to go to England for
three months
-, memorial to, relative
to the conduct of the Scotch
and Presbyterians in Ireland
-, is going to Kilkenny
-, private Bill concerning Lord Arran and
-, and Irish regiments
for the Duke of Marlborough
-, Irish Bill concerning
-, at Kilkenny
-, and Lieut.-General W.
Steuart
-, his design of sending
troops to the North
-, to be allowed to come
into England
-, to appoint a fast
-, commission of, as
colonel and captain in a new
regiment of horse
-, his troop of Horse
Guards
-, warrants addressed to
seq.
-, cost of equipage and
voyage to Ireland
-, land of, near Dublin,
to be purchased for horse
barracks
-, order for payment of
salary to
-, the Great Seal of Ireland to be delivered to
-, appointment as Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland
-, passes recommended
by
-, his troop
-, sends horses and
hounds to the King of Poland
-, petitions referred to
-, a tenant of, in Kilkenny
-, and colonelcies of
three Irish regiments
-, nominates Commissioners of Revenue, &c.
-, returns from Kilkenny
-, requires special directions in Lord Meath's affair
-, reprimands an Irish
Privy Councillor
-, issues commission to
try David Williams
-, desires leave to come
to England
-, order for leave to
come to England for
-, does not think of
leaving during the Session
-, Lady Meath to see
-, address of Convocation (Ireland) to
-, prorogues Parliament
-, address of House of
Lords (Ireland) to
-, address of Knights,
Citizens and Burgesses of Ireland to
-, and arrears of late
farm of the revenue in Ireland
-, and Mr. Richesey
(Rickesy)
-, proposed date of
embarkation for England
-, has arrived at Neston
-, desires arms for the
new companies of Stringer's
and Mohun's regiments
Orobio, Abraham
Orrery, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of, Lord Justice of Ireland
Osborne, George
-, Samuel
Osmont, Martin
Ossory, Bishop of
-, John Hartstong
-, John Parry
Ostend
-, English prisoners of war at
-, pass to
-, prisoners of war belonging
to
-, privateers of
Oswald, George, of Preston
Ottery St. Mary, Ottery, co. Devon, schoolmaster of. See Marker.
Ougan, Mr.
-, See also Wagan.
Oughton, Thomas, notary public
Overbeech, Dirk
Overkirk. See D'Auverquerque.
Owen, Ashe Lustan
-, John, of Presaddved
-, Robert
Owens, Richard, of Penyarth
Oxe, G.
Oxenstierne, Count, his cook
Oxford
-, Assizes
-, gaol at, keeper of, warrants
to
-, post warrant to
-, prisoners of war at,
(names)
-, sheriff of. See Whorwood.
-, University, Chancellor of.
See Ormond.
-, Christchurch, 'prebendship' of
-, and copyright of
Clarendon's History
-, mathematic professorship of
-, New College, Warden
of, election of
-, professorship of Hebrew
at
-, Professor of Physic at.
See Hoy.
-, Savilian Professor of
Geometry at, note.
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See
Delaune.
-, Vice-Chancellor and
Delegates of the Chancellor
of, petition referred to
Oxford, Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of, his regiment of Horse Guards
Oxfordshire, High Sheriff of, letter
to
-, See also Keck.
Oxinden, Dr. George, Reader of Civil Law, Cambridge