Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640-1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1882.
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'General Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640-1, (London, 1882) pp. 633-636. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1640-1/pp633-636 [accessed 23 April 2024]
G.
Gage, Colonel
-, proposes to bring his regiment
from Flanders
-, regiment of, recruits and officers
for, list of
Gainsborough, co. Lincoln
Galbraithe, James, letter of
Galbreth, Colonel
Gale, Robert, clerk, petition of
Galicia, in the kingdom of Spain
Galveton
Galway, co. Ireland
Gamble, John, deceased, gent.
Ganton, Nicholas, gent., of London
Garbrand, John
-, Martha, wife of John
Gardiner or Gardner, Christopher, license to
remain beyond sea
-, John, petition of
-, Onslow, son of Christopher
-, Richard, drummer, petition of
-, Thos., made Solicitor-General
Gare, Nicholas, a blacksmith, late chief apparitor of the diocese of Lincoln, and deputy messenger for the High Commission, suits promoted by
Garfoote, Mr.
Garforth, Thos., petition of
Garmon, John
Garland, the, H.M.S.
Garraway, see Garwaie, Sir Henry.
Garrett, Garrard, or Gerrard, George
-, letter of
-, his hospital
-, his mansion houses
-, his school, the Charterhouse
-, Henry
Garter, King at Arms, see Borough, Sir John.
-, Order of the, chapter of Knights of,
at York
Gartside, Alice
-, James
Garwaie or Garraway, Sir Henry, Lord Mayor
and Alderman of London, letters, &c.
of
-, the like to
Gascoine, Mark, sexton and parish clerk of
St. Mary's, Bedford, articles against
-, information by
Gatehouse Prison
-, in Westminster, document dated from
-, keeper of the, and
see Wykes, Aquila.
-, warrant to
-, his deputy
-, soldier of the Tower garrison committed to
Gateside, Scots encamp at
Gawden, Dennis
Gay, George, of Dysart
-, Isaac le, merchant of London, petition of
Geering, Isaac
Geffard, Samuel
Genesis, Book of
Genoa
Gente, Fr.
-, Francis
-, George
-, Henry, deceased
-, Thos, father of Francis, deceased
George, John, constable
Gerard, Dorothy, Lady, see Gerrard.
-, alias Woodroff
Gerbier, Sir Balthazar, English Resident at
Brussels with the Cardinal Infante,
Governor of Flanders
-, proposals by, for erecting
mounts or banks
Gerbier, Sir Balthazar, assistant master of
the ceremonies
-, ought to have some charge at
Court
-, quarrel of, with the Duke
d'Elbœuf
-, reported to be a spy for Holland
and France
-, will ruin himself
Germain, Mr.
German, Mr., a Jesuit
Germany
-, army of
-, export of cloths to
-, Princes of, the King's agent with, see
Curtius, William.
-, Protestant party in, likely to go to
pot
-, resettlement of public liberty in,
aimed at by the King
-, States of
-, wars of
Gerrard, or Gerrat, or Jerrat, Edward
-, Elizabeth, wife of John
-, John
-, Lady Dorothy
-, Mr., see Garrett, George.
-, Sir [Gilbert]
-, chosen knight of the shire for
Middlesex
Ghent, Bishop of
Ghostley, Thomas, cardmaker, affirmation by
Gibbes, Anthony
Gibbon, Elizabeth
-, John
-, petition of
-, Seza, widow, petition of
-, Thomas, deceased
Gibbs, Elizabeth
-, Sir Henry
-, reported to be condemned for
writing a traitorous letter
-, Mr.
-, William, sergeant-major
-, letter of
Gibeathites, the
Gibson, Alexander, Commissary-General of
the Scotch army
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, commands at Stockton
-, Captain John, letter of
-, his troop of horse
Gideon
Gifford, John
Gilbert, Edward
Gilly, William, high collector of Walbrook Ward
Gipwin [Gipping], Suffolk
Gislingham, Suffolk, parishioners of
Gissing, Norfolk
Glamorgan, co.
-, escheator of, see Evans, William.
-, revenues in
-, receiver of, see Watkins, Wm.
-, sheriff of, see Carne, John.
-, ship-money in
Glanville, Sergeant
Glasmore Fen
Glass, manufacture of
-, patent for, condemned by Parliament
Glass-sellers' Company, London
-, petition of
-, charter and ordinances of
Glemham, Sir Thomas
-, Governor of the King's magazine at Hull
-, his regiment of men
-, sent to secure Hull
-, commanded to Newcastle
-, money due to, on account of
magazine at Hull
Glen river, co. Lincoln
Gloucester, Duke of, son of Charles I.
-, honor of
Gloucester co.
-, escheator of and see
Sheppard, John.
-, feodary of
-, Green-wax in, arrears of
-, powder magazine in
-, sheriff of
-, ship-money in
Glover, Jane
-, John
-, Richard
Glückstadt
Glympton, co. Oxford, document dated from
Glynn, John, M.P., J.P. for, and Steward of,
Westminster
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, chairman of a committee of the
Commons
-, chosen burgess for Westminster
-, report of, from the Committee
for Inquiry after Papists
Goade, Thos., clothier
Goddard, Alice, widow, petition of
-, Henry
-, deceased
-, Wm., deceased
-, brother of Henry
Godolphin, Cornwall, document dated from
Godolphin, Sir Francis, letter of
-, Mr.
Godwin, Edward, petition of
Goffe, John
-, Thomas
Gogar, Laird of, killed by an explosion of gunpowder
Golden Key, the, in Bell Yard, London
Goldsbury, Mr.
Goldsmith, Fulk
-, Mr., parson of Campton-cumShefford
Goldsmithery, the
-, abuses in
Goldsmiths' Company, London
-, charter of
Gooch, Leonard
-, Robert, petition of
Good, Agnes, alias Barnard
-, Thomas, clerk
Goodman, Godfrey, Bishop of Gloucester,
cause against
-, John
Goodnestone, Kent
Goodridge, Mr., death of
Goodwin, Benjamin, high constable of Bloxham, co. Oxon, petition of
-, John, gent.
Goodwin Sands, the
Gordon, Francis, petition of
-, George, Marquis of Huntly, plants at
house of, pulled up by Covenanters
-, Lord, Scotch company of
Gorham Bury, Herts, document dated from
Goring, George Dun
-, George Lord, Master of Horse to the
Queen and Vice-Chamberlain to the
King
-, letters of
-, to levy soldiers to strengthen
Portsmouth
-, George, Colonel, son of Lord Goring,
governor of Portsmouth
-, notes, &c. of
-, Colonel of the First Brigade
-, proposed for Lieutenant-General
of the Army
Gosnal, Capt.
Gosnold, Paul, M.A.
Goss, Samuel, of Aldermanbury, London
Gostlyn, John, deceased
-, Mary, widow, petition of
Gottenburg
-, greatest commerce at, with Scotland
ever known
Goudhurst, Kent, clothiers of
Gould, Alexander
Gouldisbrough, Mr., see Goldsbury.
Government, Committee of, and see Council, the.
Gower, Colonel
-, Major William
Goxhill manor, Kent
Grace, Agnes, petition of
-, George
Grafton Park, co. Northampton, wood to be sold in, for the King's use
Graham, James, Earl of Montrose
-, charged with foul dealing
Grand Courts Manor, co. Norfolk, lease of
Grandge, Preston
Grandison, Viscount, Colonel of a Brigade
-, his regiment
Grant, Henry, vicar of Stow-juxta-Threkingham, co. Lincoln, petition of
-, Mr., parson of Church Lawford, co.
Warwick
Grantham, James, deceased
Grantham, co. Lincoln, alderman and burgesses
of
-, certificate of
-, court of
-, church at, organs lately erected in and
the communion table placed in the
chancel and railed in
-, removal of, petitioned for
-, lecturers at
-, vicars of, and see Dix, Mr.
Edward.
Grassbridge, co. Lincoln
Gravesend, Kent
-, arms at
-, document dated from
-, port of, thrown into disorder by the
closing the ports
-, searchers at, seize rixdollars
Gray, George, collector for the Dean and Chapter of Durham, letter to
Gray's Inn, London
-, documents dated from
Great Britain
-, Princess of the House of
Great conduit, the, in the lower end of Cheapside
Great Fen, the
Greek language
Green Dragon, the, Bishopsgate Street
Green, Richard
-, letters, &c., of
-, brother of, deceased
-, William, grant to, of the office of chief
clerk of Newcastle
Greenhill, John, accusations against, and
answer of
-, public notary
Greenwich, Kent
-, East
Greenwood, Thos.
Grenville, or Greenville, variously spelt:—
-, Sir Richard
-, his lady
-, Richard, letter, of
Gresham College lectureship
Greswold, John, deceased
-, Katherine
Greville, Robert, Lord Brook
Grey, John, messenger, warrant to
Greyhound, the, H.M.S.
Grievances, list of
-, Grand Committee of the Commons
for
-, resolutions of
Griffin or Griffen, Mr.
-, Noah
Grills, John
Grimston, Harbottle, M.P., speech of, on
Archbishop Laud
-, argument of, concerning
bishops
Grinfield, see Grenville.
Griston, Norfolk
Grocers, Company of, London
Grollier, Mr.
Grosse, Robert, clerk
Grosvenor, Henry, submission of
-, Richard, gentleman, of Norwich, lease
to
Grove, Francis, of London, stationer
-, —, suit against
Groyne, the
Grymesdyche, John, letter of
-, Jack, son of
-, Thomas, do.
-, eldest son and daughter of
Guard, Mr.
Guards, the, regiment of
-, officers of
Guernsey, Isle of
-, bailiff and jurats
-, castle
-, garrison of
-, governor of, see Danvers, Henry, Earl
of Danby.
-, deputy governor, see Osborne, Sir
Peter.
-, islanders of
Guild, Dr. William
Guildford, Surrey, visitation at
Guildhall, the, London
-, document dated from
-, trial in
Guilds, Lords Chancellor and Treasurer can confirm ordinances of the
Guisian faction in France, the
Guld, Dr., principal of the College of Old Aberdeen, see Guild, Dr.
Gun, the, inn near the Savoy
Gundrey, Thos., letter of
Gunner, Master, of England, see Wemys, James.
Gunpowder and match, &c.
-, Commissioners of, see Saltpetre.
-, explosion of
-, magazines in counties to be stored
with
-, every man that will to make, petition
for
-, to be sold at 12d. the pound
-, 5l. the barrel
-, has been sold at such rates the country
has been very unwilling to buy
-, stores
-, Treason, the
Gurdon, Mr.
Guy, Mr.
Guydott, Mr.
Guys, Sir William, late sheriff of co. Gloucester
-, William, son of Sir Wm., not fit to be
sheriff of co. Gloucester
Gwynne, Dr.
-, Mr. William, auditor, warrant for
-, certificate by, of the fines and
customs of the tenants of the Queen's
manors in co. Lincoln
Gybbs, Ralph, letter of