Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.
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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3, (London, 1887) pp. 651-658. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1641-3/pp651-658 [accessed 19 April 2024]
W.
Waad, Sir William, note from
-, or Wade, William, postmaster of
Dover
-, bond of
Wade, Lieut.
Wake, Captn., R.N.
Wakefield, Yorks, defeat of the cavaliers at
Wakesbery, Norfolk
Walbrook, London
Waldron, Mr.
Wales
-, attorney of, see Lloyd, Mr.
-, and the borders, 5,000 foot and 400
horse raised for the King in
-, court of the marches of
-, Greenwax in
-, loyal professions to the King in
-, Royal parks, forests, and chaces, in
Walker, Clement
-, Edward, paymaster of Carlisle
-, Francis, money due to, for ordnance
supplied for the King's army
-, Mr., hereditary Chief Usher of the
Exchequer
-, Dr. Walter, Commissary and Official
of the Archdeaconry of Bedford
-, acknowledgment by
-, petition of
-, suit of, against Sir John
Lambe
Walkley, Thos., a stationer
-, examination of
-, petition of
Wall, Mr., chaplain to the Earl of Warwick
Waller, John, a brewer
-, Sir Wm., Sergeant-Major-General
-, defeat of
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, tickets issued by the Commissary of
Wallinger, John, of Bedford, depositions of
Wallington Hundred, Surrey, warrant to the High Constable of
Wallis, Wm., tailor, bond of
Walmesley, Jas., leatherseller, of London
-, Lady Juliana, widow, pass for her
and her daughter Anne
Walrond, Humphry, riots in the fens by
Walsall, Fras., letters of
Walsingham, Sir Thos., letter of
Waltham Cross, Essex
Waltham Forest
-, warrant to warden and other officers
of, touching the killing of deer in
Walthamstow, Essex, letter dated from
Walters, John
Walwin, Wm., merchant of London, bond of
Wandesford, John
-, Sir Rowland, Attorney of the Court
of Wards, loan of to the Parliament
Wantier, John
Wapping, Middlesex
-, list of persons in who have not contributed to the Parliament
War, Council of
-, for the Parliament
-, Treasurer at, see Uvedale, Sir Wm.
Gerrard, Sir Gilbert
Warburton, young Mr., of Arley, death of
Ward, Captn., a Parliamentarian
-, John, formerly rector of Dinnington
Suffolk, deprived by Archbishop Laud
for simony
-, brief, on behalf of
-, petition of
-, Mr.
-, letter to
-, Robert, grant to, of custody of New
Lodge Walk in Windsor Forest
Wardour, Sir Edward, Clerk of the Pells and
J.P.
-, certificate of
-, warrants to
-, Lady
Wardrobe, The Great
-, Master of, see Fielding, Wm., Earl
of Denbigh.
Wards and Liveries, Court of
-, Attorney of, see Wandesford, Sir
Rowland.
-, Clerk of, see Audley, Hugh.
-, Commissioners in the
-, Master of and see Fiennes, Wm.
Lord Saye.
-, reasons against abolition of
Warfield, Rerks
Warner, John, D.D., Bishop of Rochester
-, charges against, by inhabitants
of his late parish of St. Dionis, Backchurch
-, Robt.
-, of Winfarthing, Norfolk
Warren, Henry
-, John, letter of
-, Richard
-, Thomas
Warrington, co. Lancaster
Warristoun, Scotland, laird of, see Johnstone, Sir Archibald.
Warton, co. Lancaster, account of the Manor of
Warwick, Philip, Secretary to Bishop Juxon
and Clerk of the Signet
-, Robert
Warwick
-, Sir Guys Cave, chapel and statute
near
-, Castle
-, cannon and munition sent by
the Parliament to
-, co.
-, apprehended assemblies of Popish Recusants in
-, Commissioners of Array in
-, encounter between Cavaliers
and Parliamentarians in
-, Lord-Lieutenant and Committee
of the Parliament for
-, a minister of, pillaged to the
skin by Cavaliers
-, Earl of, see Rich, Robert.
Waterlow, Chas.
Waterworth, Mr.
Watkins, Affidavit, evidence by, against Archbishop Laud
-, Jas., merchant tailor
-, Richard, B.C.L. of Oxford, seeks post
of Clerk of the Peace for county of
Glamorgan
-, affidavit of
Watling St., London
Watlington, Oxon
Watts, Wm., Vintner, bond of
Weales, Robt.
Weavor, Mr.
Webb, Mr., Secretary to the Lord Warden of
the Cinque Ports
-, Thos.
-, affidavit of
Webster, Mr.
-, foments riots in the fens
Weedonbeck, co. Northampton
Weekes, Aquila, keeper of the Gatehouse Prison
Weekly Post, the Kingdom's, newspaper
Welbeck, Notts., letter dated from
Welby, Thos., Provost-Marshall in Army of the Parliament
Welden, John
-, Mr., of Westminster, information of,
against Archbishop Land
Wellingham, Geo., see Willingham.
Wells, Mr., takes a house of Endymion Porter
-, testimony of, against Archbishop
Laud
Welsh cottons, two trusses of, seized at Dyce Quay by a Custom House Officer
Wem, Nicholas
Wendover, Bucks
Wenman, Lord
Wentworth, Colonel Henry, disbanding of
his regiment
-, Sir Peter
-, Thomas, Viscount, Earl of Strafford,
late Lieutenant-General of the Army
in the north, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, Vice-Admiral of Munster, LordPresident of the north, and Lord-Lieutenant of Yorkshire, Impeached in
Parliament by Bill of Attainder
-, payment of his entertainment at
York
-, plot for escape of
-, speech in the Tower comes forth in
print as his
-, statutes urged on behalf of
-, Lampoon in verse against
-, Thomas Lord
-, his troop of horse
Werk, co. Northumb., letter dated from
Wesel, Germany, Commissioners deputed to for raising troops for French service
West of England, the
-, soap farm in
West coast, the, many ships cast away on
West Chester, see Chester, West.
Westcomb, Robert, prisoner in the Gatehouse petition of
West Drayton, Middlesex
West Haddon Creek, co. Warwick
Westerham, Kent, letter dated from
Western Circuit, Justice of Assize of, see
Foster, Sir Richd.
-, petitions from grand juries of
Western ports, customs levied on the new
draperies called serges and perpetuanas
invented in
-, survey of
West India Company, proposed formation of a
West Indies, the
Westminster
-, Abbey
-, apprentices attempt to pull down
organs and altar in
-, company of soldiers stationed
in
-, Assemby of divines at
-, Courts of Record at, officers of, to be
discharged
-, deanery of
-, documents dated from
-, Hall
-, the long house at
-, Queen's Council Chamber at
-, Palace of, documents dated from
-, yard
-, the Parliament at
-, persons appointed to receive
subscriptions in plate and money for
-, precautions against Papish Recusants
in
-, Treasury Chamber at, see Treasury.
Westmorland
-, Commander of the King's forces in,
see Glemham, Sir Thos.
-, those disaffected to the King in, to
be disarmed
-, lands of Thomas Wharton in
-, Sheriff of, commission to the
-, Earl of, see Fane, Mildmay.
Weston, James, a Baron of the Exchequer,
impeachment of
-, Jerome, Earl of Portland, Governor
of the Isle of Wight and Lord-Lieutenant of Hants
-, has made to the House of
Lords a solemn protestation to live
and die a Protestant
-, is prisoner with one of the
sheriffs, lest he should help Portsmouth from the Isle of Wight
-, Sir Richard, a Baron of the Exchequer
-, Richard, deceased, Earl of Portland,
late Lord Treasurer
Westover, Hants.
Westrop, Thos.
Wetherie, Fras., receives the office of Comptroller of the Works
Weymouth, Dorset
Whalley, co. Lancaster, lease of the rectory
of
-, vicar of
Whaly, Mr., curate of St. Giles, Stony Stratford, death of
Wharton, Nehemiah, a volunteer from the
City for the Army of the Parliament,
letters of
-, Philip, Lord, regiment of
-, Robert, of Wallbrook, bond of
-, Thos., late receiver of the King's
revenues, Crown debtor
Wheatly, Richard, John, and Sarah
Wheeler, Abraham, Captn., R.N., warrant to
-, Wm., M.P.
-, letter of
-, warrant for payments to
-, Wm., goldsmith
"Whelp or Tenth Whelp," the, H.M.S.
-, the Third," H.M.S.
-, the Eighth," fitting out
Wherwell, Prebend, rents of
Whitaker, Laurence, J.P. for Middlesex
-, certificate of
White, Daniel, Sir John Danvers' man
-, Edward, J.P., of Winchester
-, Mr., claim of on account of barques
taken up for transportation of the
Queen Mother's coaches and horses
&c
-, R., printer and stationer
-, Wm., agent of Ferdinando, Lord
Fairfax
-, Mrs.
Whitechapel, non-contributors to the Parliament in
Whitecross Street
-, a tailor in, overhears a plot
against the Parliament
Whitefriars, London
Whitehall, Richard, ship chandler
Whitehall
-, disturbances between gentlemen of
the Court and apprentices at
-, documents dated from
Whitehall, Committee of the City beseech
the King and Queen to make their
residence for the winter at
-, housekeeper of
-, Court at
-, documents dated from
-, Corps de garde
-, Gate
White Lion Tavern, Canning Street
Whitgift, John, late Archbishop of Canterbury
Whitmore, Sir Geo., Alderman of London
Whittingham, H., letter of
Whittington, Luke
Whittlewood, forest of, co. Northt.
-, master of the game within, see
Compton, Spencer, Earl of Northampton.
Whitton, John, Controller of Works and
Surveyor of Woods at Woodstock,
Oxon., warrant to
-, Thos.
Wich, Sir Peter, Comptroller of the Household
-, letter to
-, Lady, his wife, illness of
Widdrington, Sir Wm., see Witherington.
Wieville, M. de
Wigan, co. Lancaster
-, M.P. for, see Rigby, Alexr.
Wight, Isle of
-, Garrison of
-, governor of, see Weston,
Jerome, Earl of Portland.
Wightman, Mr., commitment of
Wilberd, Thos., of Westminster, bond of
Wilcock, John
Wilde or Wylde, John, Sergeant
-, compensation for losses sustained by, from the King's forces
-, speech of, at trial of Laud
Wildy, Wm.
Wilkinson, Peter, letter of
-, "Tom," his servant
William, Prince of Orange, see Orange
Williams, Aaron, of Deal
-, Sir Abraham
-, Edward
-, Griffith, Deputy Vice-Admiral
-, Dr. John, Bishop of Lincoln
-, Bill of, to reform abuses in
Ecclesiastical Government
-, triennial visitation by
-, elected Archbishop of York
Williams, Dr. John, form of submission of, to
the King
-, is like to come to the bar of
the House
-, John, draper of St. Peter's-le-Poor
Broad St.
-, Mr., of Oxford
Williamson, George, of St. Martin-in-theFields, bond of
-, Sir Joseph
Willingham, George, merchant, letter of
-, letters to
-, Anna, his wife
-, letters of
-, John, his son, letters to
-, Lydia, his former maidservant
Willingham, co. Cambs.
Willis, Richard, a woodward of, co. Northampton, warrant to
Willonghby, Fras., Lord, refuses to deliver up
Lincoln magazine to the King
-, Sir Francis
-, Lady, recusant
-, Thos., Captn. of Tilbury Fort
-, commission to
-, order to
Wilmot, Col. Henry, Commissary-General of
the Horse
-, alleged participation of, in plot
for Strafford's escape
-, committed to the Tower on
suspicion of treason
-, made Lieutenant-General of
Horse
-, regiment of
-, disbanding of
-, created Viscount Wilmot in
Ireland and Baron Wilmot, his arrival
in Winchester
-, Simon
Wilson, Thos., churchwarden of Cheshunt
Wiltshire
-, arrears due to the King in
-, Justices of the Peace in
-, woodward of, see Essington, John.
Winch, Wm., churchwarden of Friern Barnet
Winchelsea, Sussex, one of the Cinque Ports,
grievances of
-, Earl of, see Finch, Heneage.
Winchester, Hants.
-, assizes at
-, Bishop of, see Curle, Walter.
-, Cathedral
-, and close of, orders touching
-, Dean of and see Young, John.
-, and Chapter of
Winchester, Dean and Chapter of, letter to
-, House, keeper of, see Devenish, Mr.
-, Mayor, see Longland, Wm.
-, and Aldermen of
-, St. Mary's College at, wardens and
electors of
Windebank, Christopher, son of the Secretary
-, letter of
-, Sir Francis, late Secretary of State
-, letters, notes, and other papers
of
-, the like to
-, charged with having signed
order for commitment of Sir John
Innes alone
-, moneys due to, both in the
House and the Exchequer
-, moneys due to, for the post
business
-, petition of, to the Commons
-, reported to be a Romanist
-, King consents to his resigning
his employment, and surrender of his
place to Sir Edward Nicholas
-, list of letters of, with notes of
compromising passages in them
-, motion made in the House of
Commons to suppress the pension of
-, new inquisition making upon,
concerning a declaration of the business
of Scotland
-, evidence against, before the
committee of the Commons
-, Frances, his daughter, illness of
-, Lady, his wife
-, Thos., his son, Gentleman of the
Bedchamber, letters of
-, letters to
-, misconduct of William, a
servant of his
-, his proportion towards draining
the Earl of Lindsey's level in Lincolnshire
-, takes up arms for the King at
Oxford
Windsor, Thos., Lord, a recusant
Windsor, Berks
-, the army at
-, Castle
-, constable of, see Rich, Henry,
Earl of Holland.
-, Court at, letters dated from the
-, Great Park of
-, keeper of, see Yong, Fras.
-, letters dated from
-, pay for the garrison at
-, plate sent from, for the service of the
Parliament
-, St. George's Chapel at
-, furnishing of the altar in
-, vacancy for four "poor knights" of
Windsor Forest
-, Battle and Easthampstead Walks in
-, Keeper of, see Maddison,
Ralph; and Rich, Henry, Earl of
Holland.
-, destruction of game in
-, New Lodge Walk in
-, Keeper of, see Pagett, Wm.,
Lord, and Ward, Robert.
Windwood, Fredk., of Ditton Park, Bucks
Wines, duty on, overcharged by the Vintners' Company
Winfarthing, Norfolk, petition of inhabitants of
Wingfield, Mr.
-, Berks
Winniffe, Thos., Bishop of Lincoln
Winton, the Earl of
Wintour, Sir John, secretary and master of
requests to the Queen, and farmer of
the Forest of Dean
-, accounts of
-, offers to surrender his patent
of the farm of the Forest of Dean
-, rent owing from
-, letters and warrant to
Wiseman, Sir Richard, takes part in the
disorders at Westminster
-, Thomas, letters of
Witham, Essex, riotous assemblies at
Wither, Anthony
Withers, Richard
Withins, Thomas
Witherings, Thomas, Postmaster for foreign
service
-, inefficiency of
Witherigs, Thomas (continued), letter from,
-, warrants to
Witherington, Sir William, M.P., committed to the Tower
Withy, Mr.
Witney, co. Oxon
Wittenberg, Count, one of the commanders in the Swedish Army
Wodington, John, one of the King's violinists, petition of
Wollaston, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London
Wollesey Hill
Wolfenbuttel, in Brunswick
-, defeat of Piccolomini by the Swedes
at
Wollaston, Henry, grant to
Wolseley, Robert, information against
Wood, Dr. Basil
-, fined by the House of Lords.
Wood St., London, prison of the compter in
Wood, John
-, Mr.
-, Owen
-, Robert
-, Thomas
-, Mary, his wife, petition of
Woodbridge, Suffolk
Woodford Row
-, Essex
Woodhall, co. Lincoln
Woodhouse, Henry, of Wakesbery, Norfolk
Woodshawe, Miles, of St. Martin's-in-theFields
-, pass for
Woodstock, Thos.
-, Oxon
-, manor of
-, High Park at, repair of New Lodge
in
-, document dated from
Woolvercott, near Oxford, a mill for sword blades to be established at
Woolwich, co. Kent
-, survey of stores in the Navy Dockyard at
-, lease of a wharf and lands at
Worcester
-, letters dated from
-, Marquis of, see Somerset, Henry.
-, City resembles Sodom and is the
very emblem of Gomorrah
Worcester, Mayor of
-, skirmish between forces of the King
and Parliament near
-, St. John's parish
-, Cathedral in, was attached to St.
Mary's convent
-, College
-, co.
-, assessments in
-, apprehended unlawful assemblies of
Popish recusants in
-, Sheriffs of and see Dobbins
Daniel; Russell, Sir Wm.
-, poll money collected in
-, Commissioners for
-, Bishop of, see Prideaux, Dr.
-, Dean and Chapter of, rents
sequestered to Parliament
-, Prebendary of, see Tompkyns,
Nathaniel
Worfield, John, auditor of the City of
London
-, certificates of
Works, Surveyor of, see Jones, Inigo.
Wormleighton, co. Warwick
-, Lord Spencer's house at
Worsley, John, merchant, of London, bond of
Wrangel, Phul, one of the commanders of the Swedish Army
Wray, John, messenger of the Chamber
Wren, Matthew, D.D., Bishop of Norwich
afterwards of Ely
-, his first visitation
Wressell, Yorks
-, letter dated from
Wright, Sir Edmund, Lord Mayor of London
-, letters to
-, receipt by
-, Ezekiel, clerk, person of Dennington,
Suffolk
-, Richard, inventory by
-, Wm., stone-cutter, information
against
Wriothesley, Thos., Earl of Southampton
-, deputation to
-, is sworn a Privy Councillor
-, is sworn a gentleman of the
bedchamber
Wroth, Sir Peter, M.P., letters of
Wurtzburg, Bavaria, the Bishop of
Wyan, Mr.
Wyard, Mr., a shipowner
Wybunbury, Cheshire
Wye, the River
Wyllis, Richd., account of
Wymark, Mr., his estate
Wynne, Bryan, employed to take the muster
of the ships on the coast of Ireland
-, Richard, the late, lands of, in Wales
-, Sir Richard, M.P., Treasurer and
Receiver-General to the Queen
-, accounts of
-, Richard, of Lincoln's Inn, indenture
of
Wynnes, Sir Patrick
Y.
Yarmouth, Norfolk
-, maintenance of the new haven at
-, ship of, seized by the French at
Dunkirk
-, suit of merchants of, against the
Greenland Co.
Yateman, Wm., of Shaston, Dorset, examination of
Yelverton, Sir Christopher, Knt., created a Baronet
Yeomans, Robert and Wm.
Yong, Fras., appointed keeper of the Great Park in Windsor Forest
York, City
-, Archbishop of, and
see Williams, John.
-, assault on house where the Parliamentary Commissioners are staying
-, Castle
-, Cathedral, Orders of Council relating
to
-, Committee of War in
-, Court at
-, letters dated from
York, documents dated from
-, Duke of, see James, Prince.
-, Governor of, see Savile, Sir Wm.
-, Lord Mayor and Aldermen of
-, Lords attending the King at, declared
delinquents
-, subscribe certain articles to
defend the King in his just rights
-, subscribe money to procure
horse for the service of the King
-, meeting of Lords of the Council and
others at
-, news-letter from, without address
-, petitions presented to the King at
-, Treasurer of
-, co.
-, disarming of recusants in
-, a body of horse formed in as a
guard for the King
-, officers appointed to
-, justices of the peace for, licence of
-, King summons all the gentry of, to
attend him in arms
-, lands of Thomas Wharton in
-, letter from the King to the gentry
of
-, loss inflicted on, by Sir John
Hotham and the Lincolnshire forces
called to his assistance on pretence of
settling the militia and seizing delinquents
-, petitions from, to Parliament in support of the King
-, Receiver of
-, rents and other payments due to the
King in
-, Sheriff of, and
see Gore or Gower, Sir Thomas.
-, tenths of clergy of diocese of
York House, in London
-, documents dated from
Youghal, Ireland
Young, Anthony, master gunner
-, Henry
-, John, D.D., Dean of Winchester,
grounds of complaint against Laud
-, Patrick, printer
Z.
Zachary, Col.
Zante, one of the Ionian Islands, trade with
Zeeland, Holland
Zouch, Dr.