Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1880.
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'General Index: A', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640, (London, 1880) pp. 661-664. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1640/pp661-664 [accessed 13 April 2024]
A.
Abbott, Francis
-, Sir E. Morris, or Maurice, Alderman
of London, return by
Abchurch-lane, London
Abdy, Anthony, Alderman of London, return by
Abel or Abell, William, Alderman of London
and licenser of taverns
-, return by
Abercrombie, Sir George
-, Sir Patrick
Aberdaron, co. Carnarvon
Aberdeen
-, taken by Col. Monroe
Aberhafesp, co. Montgomery
Abingdon, co. Berks.
-, document dated from
Abington, co. Northampton, Constable of
-, coat and conduct-money
Absolution, canon concerning
Acheson, Robert, letter to
Ackson, William, vicar of Painswick
Acton, George
-, Sir John
-, Sir William, Alderman of London,
return by
Adams, Thomas, Alderman of London, return by
Adamson, John
Addington, William
Adis, George
Adkin, John, of Heydon, Essex
Admiral, the Lord, see Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland.
Admiralty, High Court of, articles submitted
to
-, judge of, see Marten, Sir Henry.
-, jurisdiction of
Adstone, co. Northampton, Constable of
Adventurers, see Merchants Adventurers.
Advocate, the King's
Agard or Agarde, John, sheriff of co. Derby,
certificate of
-, Eliz., alias Hammerslie
Aikman, John, merchant in Edinburgh, letter to
Airlie, Earl of, see Ogilvie, David.
AirtheEarl of, letter of
Albury, document dated from
Aldenham, Herts.
Alderne, Thomas, high sheriff of co. Hereford
-, abuses the Council Board
-, proctor in the Consistory Court
at Hereford
-, to be committed to the Gatehouse
-, petitions and letters of
-, the like to
-, to be discharged on bond for
5,000l. to answer articles
-, neglect of, in levying shipmoney
-, examination of
Aldersgate, Ward, London, names of inhabitants able to lend to the King
Aldgate, London
Aldridge, Lieutenant-Colonel
Ale-Water, vale of
Alexander, Jerom, of London
-, John
Alice Holt, forest of, Hants., officers of, letter to
Alington, Sir Giles
-, his son William
-, his wife and children
Allanson, Thomas, bailiff on Sec. Vane's estate in Westmorland, letter of
All Cannings, Wilts., farm at
All Hallows, Bread-street
All Saints, Hereford
-, Bay
-, or All Souls, co. Northampton
-, vicar of, see Ball, Thomas.
Allegiance and Supremacy, oaths of
-, taken by recusants
Allegiance and Supremacy, oaths of, form of oath to be administered to all Scotchmen
Allen or Alleyn, Capt. John, Provost Marshal
General of the Horse
-, certificate of
-, petition of
-, allowed ten horsemen and six
servants
-, Ed., of St. Pancras
Allesley, co. Warwick
Allibond, Peter, proctor at Oxford
-, letter of
Alliston, Anne
-, Ed.
-, Jos.
-, Wm.
Almond or Almont, Lord, see Livingston, James.
Almsford, Somerset
Alnwick, co. Northumberland
-, Scots at
Alport, Edmund
Alridge, John
Alsop, Mr.
Alton, Hants., hundred of
Alured, John
Aman, Wm., of Swaton
Ambassadors, see names of the countries they represented or to which they were sent.
Amber, Wm., of Swaton
Amiens
-, the rendezvous of the French army
-, document dated from
Amounderness Hundred, co. Lancaster, shipmoney in
Ampthill, co. Beds.
Amsterdam
Amy, Mr., late of Peterborough
Ancrum Brigg, soldiers at
-, Earl of, see Ker, Robt.
Andernock, Scotland
Anderson, Sir Hy.
-, Peter
Anderton, Ed., stationer
Andover, Hants.
-, M.P. for, see Wynne, Sir Richard.
Andrew or Andrews, Captain Edward, a recusant
Andrews, Francis
-, James
-, his wife Eliz.
-, Oliver
-, Rebecca, of Westminster
-, Mrs.
Anglesey, co. and isle, documents dated from
Anglesey, Sheriff of, see Wood, Owen.
-, ship-money
-, trained bands of
Angus in Scotland
-, soldiers out of
Anlaby, John
Annandale, Earl of, see Murray, John.
Anne, Mrs.
-, Queen, wife of Jas. I.
Antony, St., Cornwall
Antwerp
Apethorpe, co. Northampton
Apothecaries and Barber-surgeons of London, Society of
Appletree, Rd.
Appleyard, Matthew, serjeant-major
Apprentices, disturbances by
-, attempt on Laud's house
Aranton, a Scotch prisoner
Arberfield, co. Berks., timber to be carted from
Archcliffe Fort or Bulwark, Dover
-, captain of, see Percivall, Anthony.
-, needs repairs
-, survey of
Archdale, Thos., certificate of
Archer, John, glover, of Southwark
-, to be examined by the rack
Arches, the, Court of
-, Dean of, see Lambe, Sir John.
Ardiven, John
Ardrosse, Capt.
Argyle, Earl of, see Campbell, Archibald.
Armagh, Ireland, Archbishop of, see Usher, James.
Armesby, W.
Armin, Mr., J.P. for co. Lincoln
-, Cecily, his wife
Armoury, Office of the
-, master of, see Legge, Capt. Wm.
Arms,
and
see Ordnance.
-, estimates and accounts of
-, muskets to be delivered every
month by the gun-makers of London
-, defective
-, importation of
-, lost in the late expedition against
Scotland
-, re-shipped to Sir Thos. Roe at Hamburg, as defective
-, storage of, see Berwick, Hull, Newcastle, and York.
Arms, to be provided in Flanders or Holland
Armstrong, Thos., of London
Army, mentions of, passim, see also Soldiers.
-, billeting of, King's right to the
-, Carriage-Master-General of the
-, Commissary-General of, see Pinckney,
Leonard.
-, deserters from
-, disaffection in
-, doctors for
-, drill
-, estimates for
-, executioners for
-, General of the Horse, see Conway,
Ed., Visct.
-, horse, see Horse.
-, ill clothed
-, Judge Marshal or Advocate of
-, laws and regulations for
-, Lord-General of, see Percy Algernon,
Earl of Northumberland.
-, Lieutenant-General of, see Wentworth,
Thos., Visct.
-, misdemeanours of
-, multiplicity of new charges for
-, Muster-Master General of, see Fenwick, Sir John.
-, mutiny in
-, organization of,
and see arms, ordnance, soldiers, &c.
-, officers of, rates of pay to
-, list of colonels
-, disputes as to precedence
-, to repair to their charges
-, list of, who gave credit and
who refused credit to the King
-, to deliver every pay-day perfect
muster rolls
-, pay of
-, want of money for
-, provisions for
-, Provost Marshal General of,
and see Allen, Capt. John.
-, Quarter-Master General
-, rendezvous, see Newcastle, Durham,
&c.
-, postponed
-, sickness in
Army, stores and arms for, see arms, ordnance, &c.
-, tents for, See also Jones, Mr.
-, to take the field
Armyne, Sir William, sheriff of Hunts., letter of
Arnim or Arnheim, Field-marshal, his proposition
Arnold, James
-, Nicholas
-, Lettice, his wife
Arras in Flanders, French besieging
-, convoy of provisions for
-, taken by the French
Array, Commission of
Arthur, John, certificate by
Articles, book of
Artillery, train of
-, General of
-, ministers of
-, horses and carters for
-, estimate of expenses for
-, diminution of expenses for
Artois
Arundel, Henry, bond of
-, examination of
-, observations on
-, and Surrey, Earl of, see Howard,
Thomas.
-, House, London
-, document dated from
-, threatened to be pulled down
Ascough, John
Asgarby, co. Lincoln, Rectory of
Ash in Kent
Ash-next-Sandwich in East Kent
Ashburnham, Capt. John
-, letters, &c. of
-, Wm., letter of
Ashby Magna or Much Ashby, co. Leicester
Ashford, Kent
-, document dated from
-, Mr. [Henry]
Ashley, Sir Jacob, see Astley.
-, Sir James, letters to
-, Bernard, Serjeant-Major
-, his regiment
-, Lady Ann
-, her farm at Winterbourne St.
Martin
Ashton, Colonel, see Aston.
-, John
-, Sir William, certificate of
Aslackby fen, co. Lincoln
Aslon, Andromarus Johannes, abbot of the Scotch Monasteries at Ratisbon and Wurtzburg, letters of
Aspley or Asplane, Roger
Assembly, the General, see Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Scotland.
Assistance, Board of
Astley or Ashley, Sir Jacob, Serjeant Major
in the army of the North and member
of the Council of War
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, his company
-, to execute martial law
-, Erasmus
Aston, Colonel Arthur
-, his regiment
-, letter of
-, near Birmingham
Astwell or Astwick, co. Northampton
Atherton, Bishop of Waterford, imprisoned
Atkins, Alderman of London
-, committed to the King's Bench
Prison
Atmore, Wm.
Attfen, Abraham, of Norwich
Attorney-General, the, see Bancks, Sir John.
Atwell, Peter
Atwick, Edward, suit against
Aubigny, George, Lord
Auckland Castle or Bishop Auckland
-, documents dated from
Audley, Captain, "a spreader of libels and
Scottish pamphlets,"
-, Lady, a recusant
-, End, document dated from
Augier, René, the King's agent in Paris
Austin or Austen, officer of Sheriff of
Worcester
-, Margaret
-, Thomas
-, clerk
Austria, Archduke of
-, House of
Aveland, wapentake of, co. Lincoln
Avery, Joseph, deputy of the Merchant Adventurers at Hamburgh
Avesnes, France
Awdley, Richard
Ayala, Louis de
-, his sword
Aylesbury, Sir Thos.
-, Bucks.
-, prebend, rectory, and parsonage
of, to be disposed of
Aylesbury, Bucks., houses in, burnt by soldiers
Aylett, Dr. Robert
Ayloffe, Sir Benjamin, deputy-lieutenant of Essex, letters of
Aynho, co. Northampton
Aynscombe, Arthur, Sir Job Harby's correspondent in Flanders
Aynsford, Kent
Ayres, see Eyres, Christopher.
Ayton, John
-, Sir Robert