Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.
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'General Index: A', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7, (London, 1891) pp. 615-617. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1645-7/pp615-617 [accessed 17 April 2024]
A.
Abbot's Aston, in Oswestry, co. Salop
Abbott, Maurice, Esq.
Aberdovey, co. Merioneth
Abergavenny
-, letter dated from
Aberystwith
Abingdon, co. Berks
-, garrison of
-, governor of
-, letters to
-, garrisoned by Auxiliaries of London
-, horse soldiers of
-, regiments at
Acatry, clerk of the
Accounts, the Committee of for the whole
kingdom, sitting at Alderman Freeman's
house in Cornhill
-, address of
-, certificate of
-, order of the House of Commons
concerning
-, petition to
-, letters to
-, registrar of and see
Hartley, Ralph.
-, in Gloucester, letter of
-, for Ireland
-, in co. Lancaster
-, letters of
-, in co. Middlesex
-, in co. Montgomery, letters of
-, in co. Notts
-, letters of
-, in co. Radnor, letter of
-, in co. Stafford, letters of
Accounts, the Committee of, in co. Warwick
-, certificate by
-, in co. York, the East Riding
Acton, co. Middlesex
-, Capt.
-, Sir Edward, Bart
-, petition of
-, Thomas, Esq.
Adams, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of London for
Adamson, Robert, deposition of
Add, Capt.
Adlington, co. Chester
-, House, co. Chester
Admiral, the Lord High, and see Rich, Earl of Warwick.
Admiralty, the
-, affairs, the books for
-, Commissioners of
-, High Court of
-, Judge of
-, and Cinque Ports, Committee of the
Lords and Commons for
-, instructions from
-, instructions for Captains, &c.,
issued by
-, letters, &c., of
-, letters to
-, orders of
-, warrant of
-, warrant to
Advance of money, the Committee for
"Adventure," the frigate
Adventurers, the Committee of, for lands in
Ireland, see Ireland.
-, the, of London, see Merchant Adventurers.
"Advertisements for the new election of Members for the House of Commons," a printed sheet entitled
Affairs Parliamentary, a book of MS. notes headed
Ainge, George, examination of
Aiscough, Sir Edward, M.P.
Albrighton, co. Salop
Aldenham, co. Salop
Alderne, Capt. Daniel
-, Dr. Edward
Alderney, the island of
Aldworth, Richard
Alexander, Mr.
Alford, Richard, petition of
Allen, Mr. Francis, letter to
-, Robert
Althorpe House, co. Northampton
Amalfi, the Duke of, and see Piccolomini.
Ambrose, John
Amersham, co. Bucks
-, the Committee for Accounts at,
letter to
Amherst, Mr.
Amslow, Mr.
Amsterdam
Ancrum, the Earl of
Anderson, Henry, certificate of
-, Lady
Andover, co. Hants
Andrew, Col.
Andrews, Bishop
-, Capt. Henry
-, his troop
"Angel," the frigate
Anglesey
-, deputy lieuts. of, letter to
-, royal revenues in
-, and Beaumaris, the Governor of
"Ann" of London, the ship
Annesley, Mr.
-, letter to
"Antelope," the ship
-, letter dated on board
Antrim, the Earl of; see Macdonnell Randal.
Apolonius, a minister
Appleby
Appleton, Thomas
Apprentices of London, the
Apsley, Sir Allen, Knt., Governor of the
King's garrison of Barnstaple
-, petition of
-, statement of the case of
-, Col. James, petition of
Archbald, Major Henry
Ards, the Lord of; see Montgomery of the Ards.
Argyle, the Marquis of; see Campbell, Archibald.
"Ark of the Covenant," reference to the
"Ark," the ship
-, the owners of, letters of
Arkinstall, Thomas, boatswain in H.M's. ship "Prince Royal,"
Armine, Mr.
Armitage, Thomas
Armorer, Capt.
Armoury, His Majesty's the Master of and see Legg, Col. Wm.
Arms, the College of
Army of the King
-, movements of
-, has marched to Huntingdon
-, has marched to Campden
-, defeat of at Burton Heath, near
Chester
-, cavalry of
-, in the west, capitulation of at Truro
Army of the Parliament, the Committee for
regulating
-, letters to
-, orders of
-, General Council of the
-, new establishment of
-, manifesto and proposals of
-, method of paying, proposed reforms
in the
-, petition of
-, proposals of for settlement of the
kingdom
-, propositions of the
-, supernumerary forces of
-, Treasurers of
-, letters to
-, in Ireland; see Ireland.
-, of the Scots; see Scotland.
"Army's Indemnity, the," a pamphlet entitled
Armyne, Sir William, Bart, M.P., a Commissioner from the Parliament residing
with the Scottish army
-, a member of the Committee of
both kingdoms, and passim.
-, letters of
Arnold, John, a messenger to attend the Committee for both kingdoms
Array, Commission of
-, Commissioners of
-, in co. Chester
Arrears, the Committee for, sitting at Weavers' Hall
Arthur, Capt. John, Captain of Sandisfoote (Sandy Fort) Castle
Artillery (the Parliamentary), train of
Arundel Castle, the Governor of
-, Rape
-, the Earl of; see Howard, Thomas.
-, John, Governor of Pendennis Castle
-, Capt. Nicholas
-, Robert, letter of
Ascot, letter dated from
Asgill, Dr., vicar of Lydd, Kent
Ashbourne, co. Derby
Ashburnham, John, Treasurer-at-Wars for
the King
-, letter to
Ashby House
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, co. Leicester
-, articles of agreement for dismantling
the fortifications of
-, the garrison of
-, list of the officers, &c., of
Ashe, John, Esq., Chairman to the Committee for Compositions at Goldsmiths'
Hall
-, letter of
-, letter to
Ashfield, Lieut.-Col.
Ashford, Kent
Ashley, Sir Berard
Ashmold, Capt.
Ashurst, Lieut.-Col. John, Governor of Liverpool and see Liverpool.
-, Mr.
Assembly of Divines at Westminster, the, see Divines.
Assessment, the weekly, for the army in Ireland
Assessments, the Commissioners for
Assignation moneys
Associated Counties, the, also called the Earl
of Manchester's Association, see
Eastern Association.
-, of Berks, Bucks, and Oxford, the
and see Berks, Bucks, Oxford,
cos.
Association, the Ordinance of
"Assurance," the frigate
Assynt, in Sutherland
Astley, Major-General Sir Jacob, Lord
Astley, Major-General Sir Jacob, Lord, Lieut.Gen. of cos. Worcester and Stafford
-, is upon his march from
Worcester to Oxford
-, forces of
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Major Robert
Atkins, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of London
in
-, letter to, and see London.
Attawell, John
Attorney-General for the King, the, see Herbert, Sir Edward.
Audley, co. Stafford
-, Hugh, Clerk of the Court of Wards
and Liveries
Augier, Renè
Augustino, Alfonso Danielle
Augy or Ewe, Godfrey, Earl of
Austin, Capt.
Austria, the House of
Auxiliary forces, the
Avery, the King's
-, Alderman, warrant to
Avignon
Avon, the river
Aylesbury, co. Bucks
-, Committee of
-, forces of
-, garrison of
-, Governor of, and
see Bulstrode, Col.
-, letters to
-, horse soldiers of
-, letter dated from
Aylett, Dr. Robert
Ayleworth, Mr.
-, to be Governor of Sudeley Castle
Ayliffe, William, Esq.
Ayr, N. B.