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C.
Cade, Captain
Cadwallader, the last King of the Britons
Cadwell, Mr., a messenger attending Derby House Committee
Caithcart, Col. Sir Wm., petition of
Calais, in France
Caldecott or Calcott, Theophilus
Cale, Richd., indenture of
Callamy, Mr., a minister
Callo, perfumer
Calshot Castle, Governor of, letters to
-, state of
-, supplies for
Calvin, John, quotations from the works of
Calvinists keep no oath
Cambridge
-, Committee at
-, letter to
-, information from
-, insurrections in
-, state of things in
-, University, Chancellorship of
-, Lady Margaret's lecture in
-, proposed new lecture to be called
the Chancellor's lecture
Cambridge University, St. John's College in
Campbell, Archibald, Marquis of Argyle,
power of attorney by
-, 10,000l. awarded him by the
Estates of Scotland
-, Ordinance of the Houses at
Westminster for payment of 35,000l. to
-, servant to the Marquis of
Argyle
-, John, Earl of Loudoun, Lord Chancellor of Scotland
-, chosen Lord President of
the Scotch Parliament
Canaanites, examples from their history
Cannock, John
Canon laws, suggestion for reducing of them to a short English digest
Canterbury, Archbishop of, and
see Laud, Wm.
-, castle of
-, Christ Church, monks of
-, city of, Committee for taking Accounts in
-, fortified against the Parliament
-, officials of, anciently summoned to
Parliament
-, See of, evidences relating to
-, sessions for Kent held in the old
castle
-, two charters of Edward the Confessor, one in Anglo Saxon and the
other in Latin
Capel, Arthur, Lord
-, estate of
Capleside, co. Westmoreland
Captains and soldiers, lists of
Cardiff
Cardiganshire
Cardington, co. Beds., manor of
Carew, Lord
Carey, Col. See Mildmay, Col. Carey.
-, his regiment
-, Sir Horatio
-, Mr. See Crewe, John.
Carisbrooke Castle, Charles I. confined in,
and see Charles I.
-, documents dated from
-, provisions for
-, release of the King from
-, repair of the fortifications
-, victualing of
Carlisle
-, late Mayor of. See Barwis, Richd.
-, ordnance lately at
-, recovery of
-, Scottish army enter England near
-, surprised by malignants
Carlyon, Henry, petition of
Carmarthen co.
Carnarvon co.
-, J.P.s. in, letters to
-, Sheriff of. See Lloydd, Wm.
Carnarvon Castle
-, Governor of. See Glynn, Col.
Thos.
-, port of
Carne, Col. Wm.
-, Thomas, letter to
"Carpenteris," a ship
Carr, John
-, Col. Thomas
Carrell, Cornelius, a messenger to the Derby House Committee
Carsy, John
Cartar, Hamond
Carter, Col. John, Governor of Conway
Castle
-, letter to
-, Capt. Wm.
-, his troop
Cartington, co. Northumberland
Cartwright, Mrs. Mary
Cary, Walter, petition of
Cassillis, John, Earl of
Castle, Mr.
Castlemaine, Viscount. See Monson, John, Lord.
Catling, Thos.
Cavaliers, the
-, 300 escaped out of Colchester
Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Devonshire
-, articles touching his
house at Chatsworth
-, Earl and Marquis of Newcastle,
to be excepted from pardon
Caversham, co. Oxford
Cawthorne, co. Yorks
Cawthorne, Wm., grant of arms to
Cecil, Charles, Viscount Cranborne, a member
of the Committee at Derby House, 1, et
passim.
-, Mr.
-, Wm., Earl of Salisbury, a member of
the Committee at Derby House, et
passim.
-, his name added to the
list of
-, one of the Commissioners
to treat with the King in the Isle of
Wight
Ceely, Col. Edward
"Censura Symboli Apostolorum," a Latin pamphlet
Chaddock, John, certificates for
-, petition of
Chaldon, co. Surrey
Chaloner, Thos.
-, letter of
Chamberlain, Mr., his funeral
Chambers, Elizabeth
-, her deceased husband Capt.
Wm.
-, Mr.
-, Wm.
Chancery, Court of
Chandos, George, Lord
-, petition of
Channel Islands. See Guernsey and Jersey.
-, the southern, infested by Irish pirates
Chapel Royal, Dean of the
Chaplayne, Capt.
-, Henry, yeoman of the Great Chamber
-, Thomas
Chapman, Mr., a vintner
Charles I., notices of, and references to,
passim.
-, addresses to
-, not to be permitted
-, arguments to prove that he had
quitted all oppressions before the commencement of the Civil War
-, attendants of
-, Bills and Propositions for a treaty
presented to him in Isle of Wight
-, Carisbrooke Castle assigned as his
place of detention
-, charge of his table estimated at 10l.
per diem
-, cipher sent by him to James, Duke
of York
-, communications with, not to be
suffered
-, conversations of, with Col. Hammond
-, declaration of non-addresses to
-, desires to speak with his chaplains in
private
-, escape of, projects for
-, fleet in the Downs declares in his
favour, and see Navy.
-, resolves to sail for the Isle of
Wight and demand his person
-, his chamber door to be watched by
gentlemen
-, his children, and see Charles,
Prince of Wales; Elizabeth, Princess;
Henry, Duke of Gloucester; James,
Duke of York.
-, his person, disposal of
-, seized by the army
-, his parole to be reported to the Houses
-, holds a catechism to be of high importance
-, household of, store of French wines
for
-, arrears due to
Charles I., illegality of the Commons' proceedings against
-, intelligences communicated to, secretly
-, is as merry as formerly
-, letter from, to the Estates of Scotland,
and their reply
-, messengers of the Privy Chamber
-, pages of the Bedchamber, petition of
-, particulars of his private life at
Carisbrooke Castle
-, petitions to
-, Prince Charles appears with the
revolted fleet off the east coast and
urges the people to rise in the King's
favour
-, solicits the interposition of
France and Holland to save his father's
life
-, propositions submitted to him
-, at Hampton Court
-, at Isle of Wight. See Wight.
-, for a personal treaty
-, revocation of the order for the King's
restraint, who removes from Carisbrooke
Castle to Newport
-, risings in his favour, in London
-, in Kent, Essex, Surrey, &c.,
and see names of counties.
-, treaty negotiations with
-, immediately carried on by the
Commissioners
-, to be continued for 40 days
-, the House of Commons busied
with
-, trial of, conducted before the High
Court of Justice
-, meetings of, in the Painted
Chamber on the 12th, 13th, and 15th
January, giving the names of the
Commissioners who were present
-, journal of the proceedings of
the Court
-, differences between this
and that printed in State Trials
-, refusal of the Court to suffer
the King to speak with his chaplains
in private
-, warrants of
-, watermen attempt to seize the Privy
barge
Charles, Prince of Wales, late Captain General of the King's forces, and afterwards Charles II., aboard the revolted ships
Charles, Prince of Wales, address by, to the
citizens of Hull
-, advices from London
concerning
-, audience given to, by the
States General
-, bond of, for 50l.
-, comes to Calais
-, commissions granted by
-, correspondence of
-, council of
-, declaration of
-, detention of persons going
to
-, detains the master of the
ship "Love" in Holland as prisoner
-, expected to join the insurgents in Kent
-, has sailed northward
with four ships
-, instructions of, for Capt.
Whittington
-, is coming northward with
the revolted ships
-, supposed for
Scarborough
-, for Isle of
Wight
-, for Ireland
-, letter of to the Mayor of
Hull
-, to the Queen Regent
of France
-, to Cardinal Mazarin
-, men listed in Holland by
-, news of his fleet to be
sent to the Lord Admiral Warwick
-, off Yarmouth
-, order for reprieving a
prisoner signed by
-, paymaster of his household. See Holland, Cornelius.
-, replies to the Lord Admiral's summons at Goree
-, seamen have returned to
their natural obedience to the King
-, servants of. See Bringfield, Wm.; Loving, Wm.
-, ships for
-, solicits the interposition
of the States General in behalf of his
father
-, solicits the interposition
of the Queen Regent of France
-, solicits the interposition
of Cardinal Mazarin
Charles, Prince of Wales, transmission of
money and letters for
-, verses predicting the
restoration
-, writes to Louis XIV. in
behalf of his father's life
Chancery, Court of
Charlton
Charnock, Robert, request of
Chastillion, Mr.
Chatham, co. Kent
-, dock at, the new dock at
-, documents dated from
-, fleet at
-, instructions for securing the
Arsenal at
-, Lord Admiral at
-, ordnance and stores endangered
by the Kentish insurgents
-, ships at
-, stores at
-, Victualer of the Navy at.
See Robinson, George.
-, Yard at
Chatsworth, co. Derby
-, Articles of Agreement concerning
-, the Earl of Devonshire's house
at, not to be garrisoned or defaced
Cheadle or Chedley, Sir Thos.
Cheapside. See London.
Cheare, Wm.
Cheislie, Sir John
Chelmsford, co. Essex
-, Committee at, made prisoners
-, insurgent army about
Chelsea
-, Col. Robt. Legg quartered there
-, enemy quartering horse at
-, ferry boat at
Cheltenham, Nicholas
Chene, Thomas, a merchant
Cheney, Francis
Chepstow
-, Castle
-, granted to Cromwell
Cheque, Clerk of the. See Reeves, Robt.
Cherbury, Lord of. See Herbert, Edw.
-, answer to his request
Cherry, Capt.
-, John, of London, bond of
Chester and Cheshire
-, Castle to be repaired
-, prison in
Chester and Cheshire, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieuts of
-, design against
-, garrison of
-, gentlemen of
-, Governors of. See Jones and Duckenfield.
-, letters to
-, horse raised in
-, martial law proclaimed in
-, proposition concerning
-, Scots' army advancing towards
-, to aid in keeping Warrington Bridge
against
-, to guard the passes out of Lancashire
Chester, Port of, officers of, letter to
-, warrant to
-, Water
-, West
Chibbet, Nicholas
Chichester, city of
-, authorities at, to be on their
guard
-, Cathedral Church of Holy
Trinity in
-, Committee at, letters to
-, Dean and Chapter of
-, design against
-, form of oath taken by a Canon
residentiary at
Chichester, Mr., prisoner in Peterhouse
-, his bond
Chilbolton, co. Hants
Chilcompton, co. Somerset
Chiverton, Richard
Cholmley, Sir Henry
-, letter to
-, propositions and answers
-, Mr.
Chowne, Sir George
Christchurch
-, Charter of Edward the Confessor,
confirming lands to
Chrysostom, St. John, a MS. translation of his Exposition of the Epistle to the Ephesians
Church, Randle, indenture by
Church of England, privileges of, under the
Saxon kings
-, Bishops of, to be consulted
-, favonred by the King
-, government of
-, lands of
-, Magna Charta concerning
-, regulation of, Bill for
-, revenues of
Church of England, treatise defining the law
and practice of
-, works enumerated treating of
Churches, the Reformed
Chute, Philip
Chyseldyne, Edw., grant to
Cimmington, Roger
Cirencester
Civil war, commencement of the
Clare, Earl of. See Holles, John.
Claren-cieux King-at-Arms, infringement of his office, and see Squibb, Arthur.
Clarke, or Clerke, Sir Henry
-, Capt. Robert
-, Wm., carrier
Claverton, co. Somerset
-, churchwardens of
Clements, J.
Clerke, Dame Joan, gift by, to Dedham Grammar School
Clerkenwell, St. James' parish
Cleveland, co. York
-, Earl of. See Wentworth,
Thos.
Clifford, Martha
Clifton, Wm.
Clobery, John, petition of
-, his wife Catherine
Cloth, impositions levied on
Clowes, John, printer
Cobb, Mr., Alderman of Yarmouth
-, Receiver General for Hunts
-, letter to
Cocking, Mr.
Cockram, Sir Wm.
Coe, Andrew, printer
Coggeshall, co. Essex
-, magazine at
-, order made at
Cognard, Nicholas, merchant
Coinage, remedies for defects of
Colchester, co. Essex
-, Leaguer before
-, Mayor of
-, letter to
-, occupied by the insurgent army
under Goring
-, plottings in
-, prisoners in, and see
Essex, Committee of, and Masham,
Sir Wm.
-, sad condition of
-, siege of
Colchester, co. Essex, surrender of
-, troops of Col. Ireton's regiment to join the Leaguer there
-, from, to be placed near
the City of London
-, to be sent to Tilbury
Cole, George
-, Rich
-, Wm.
-, letter to
Coles, Francis
Collange, James
Collett, Garrett
Coln, the river
-, fort at
Colnbrook
Colville or Collivall, Capt.
Commissioners appointed by the Parliament to treat with the King in the Isle of Wight, and see their names, also Charles I., and Isle of Wight.
Commissioners for Trade, complaint to
-, for trial of Charles I. See High
Court of Justice.
-, for Prize Goods
-, to treat with the Scots. See Scotland.
-, the Scottish. See Scotland.
Committees and Commissioners of both Houses sitting at Derby House. See Derby House.
Committees for Accounts of the Kingdom
-, letter to
-, for advance of money. See Haberdashers' Hall.
-, for Affairs of Ireland. See Ireland.
-, for Complaints
-, for Compositions, sitting at Gold
smith's Hall. See Compositions.
-, for Earl Marshal's Office
-, for Eastern Counties. See Eastern
Association.
-, for examination of prisoners
-, for Foreign Affairs
-, for Insurrections
-, for Navy and Customs. See Navy.
-, for Prize Goods
-, for Revenue. See Revenue.
-, for Safety, powers of, revoked by
order of the Commons of 7 Feb. 1649
-, for sea prisoners
-, for Sequestrations. See Sequestrations; also Compositions.
-, of both Kingdoms, the late
-, Scotts' Committee. See Scott, Thos.
Common Pleas, Court of
Commons' House. See Parliament, Lower House of.
Commonwealth, fundamental constitution of
-, peace of the
Comner, co. Berks
Complaints, Committee for
Compositions, Committee or Commissioners
for, sitting at Goldsmiths' Hall; also
termed Committee for Compounding
with Delinquents,
and see Sequestrations.
-, letters to
-, orders of
-, payments by
-, petitions to
-, Secretary of. See Leech,
John.
-, Treasurers of
Compounders, Dring's catalogue of, referred to
Compton, Sir Chas.
-, pass for
-, Mr.
-, Richard
-, Sir Spencer
Connaught, Province of, in Ireland
-, Lord President of. See Coote, Sir
Chas.
Conquest, the Norman
Constable, Sir Wm.
-, letters to
Constantinople, Council of
Constitutional law, book on, extracts from
Conway Castle, co. Carnarvon
-, Governor of. See Carter, Col. John.
-, posts for
Conway, Anne, wife of Edw., Viscount
-, Edward, Visct., indenture by
-, letter to
-, note of things to be procured for
-, of drugs for his
horses
-, of books for
-, petition, concerning
cottages
-, tailor's bill
-, Col., regiment of
-, Katherine, Viscountess
-, Papers, now in the P.R.O.
-, suit of Edward and Anne Conway,
versus Wm. Pennoyer and others
Conyers, Auditor
-, Millicent, petition of
Cooke or Coke, Col.
-, letters to
Cooke, Mr., a J.P.
-, a member of the Militia
-, Thomas
Cooper, Anthony, a soldier
-, Sir Anthony Ashley, to be Governor
of Poole
-, Major
Coote, Sir Charles, Lord President of Connaught and Commander in Ireland
-, letters to
-, his son, a Colonel in Ireland
-, letters to
-, regiment of
Coppin, Capt., John
Corald, Sebastian
Corbett, Capt.
-, John, Major
-, Miles, M.P., and Chairman of the
Committee of Examinations
-, letter to
Cordewell, Sir John
-, Robert
-, Samuel, gunpowder maker
Cordier, Claud, petition of
Cotterell, Capt.
Cottington, Francis, Lord, excepted from
pardon
-, his estate confiscated
Cotton, Alex.
-, Mr., a mercer
-, Wm., of Preston
Couchman, Matthew
Councils, the Early
-, of Constantinople
Court Christian, suit in
Courtney, Sir Wm.
Court Rolls, the, extracts from
Covenant, the
Covent Garden
Coventry, co. Warwick
-, Committee at
-, forces for defence of
-, guns belonging to
-, Sheriff of, letter to
Coventry, Col. John
-, a prisoner in Windsor Castle
-, Lord
Cowes, the, in Isle of Wight
-, Road
Cox, Col.
-, Mr.
-, Richard
Coytmore, Robt.
Cramond, Eliz., Viscountess of
Cranborne, Lord. See Cecil, Charles.
Crandley, Capt. Benjamin
Crane, Sir Francis
-, Mr., his accompts
Cranfield, James, Earl of Middlesex, one of the Commissioners to treat with the King in the Isle of Wight
Cranley, Capt. Richd., letter to
Creed, Capt., his troop
Cressett, Mr. Francis
Crewe, John, M.P., a member of the Derby
House Committee, et passim.
-, chosen one of the Commissioners to treat with the King in the
Isle of Wight
-, letters of
-, reports progress of the Treaty
Crewkerne, co. Somerset
"Cries of many poor Tradesmen," a seditious pamphlet
Crisp, George, gunner
-, Sir Nicholas
Crocker, John
Croft, John, attestation by
Crompton, Lieut.-Col.
-, Major
-, letters to
-, Sir Robt.
Cromwell, Oliver, M.P., Lieut.-General of the
Parliament's Army, and a member of
the Derby House Committee,
et passim.
-, army of
-, bonds made payable to
-, combined forces of Lambert
and Cromwell, sufficient to deal with
the Scots
-, communications with
-, desired to report his proceedings
-, despatch of eight pages from,
to be reported to the Houses
-, extracts from his letters mentioned
-, to be reported to the
Houses
-, goes northward with his forces
-, gains a great victory over the
Scots' army in Lancashire
-, guns and ammunition for
-, has command of all forces in
the north
-, has advanced northward
-, has advanced northward as far
as Doncaster
-, has orders to thank the officers
and soldiers who contributed to the
victory over the Scots
-, has to follow up his victory
Cromwell, Oliver, has 8,000 good horse and
foot
-, has 1,200 horse and 3,000 foot
-, his operations against Pembroke
-, informed of the state of things
about London
-, of Goring's going north
-, of the surprise of Pontefract by the enemy
-, of the state of the north
and order of the Commons
-, of a design against Holy
Island
-, of the taking of the
towns in Ulster from the Scots
-, is desired to improve his victory
for the recovery of Berwick and Carlisle
-, is in pursuit of the Scots
-, is reinforced by the Lancashire and Yorkshire forces
-, lands granted to, in cos. Glamorgan and Worcester
-, letters to
-, money and necessaries for his
army
-, to be supplied by the
Committee for the army
-, order by Committee of the
Navy for survey of 2,000 timber trees
belonging to him near Portsmouth,
and see Bear Forest
-, orders given to, by the Derby
House Committee, to be reported to
the Commons
-, orders that the Lancashire forces
should oppose those of the enemy in
Westmorland
-, papers received from, to be
reported to the Houses
-, ships required by
-, soldiers not required by, to
be sent into Ireland to Col. Monk
-, Ulster endangered by the
excess of Scots in
-, votes of the Houses for his
guidance sent to
Crone, Mr.
Crooke or Croke, Sir Henry, Clerk of the Pipe
Cropley, Capt. John
-, Edward, funeral certificate of
Crowther, Capt. John, Vice-Admiral of the
Irish Squadron
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, order for passing his accounts
Croydon, co. Surrey
-, "George Inn" at
-, innkeeper of
-, Reeve of. See Hoare, Christopher.
-, troop of horse at
Croyland or Crowland, co. Lincoln, Abbey of
-, castle of
-, Governor of. See Dodson,
Col.
Culham or Cullum, Alderman Thos.
-, bond of
Culme, Richd.
Culpepper, Sir John, Lord
Cumberland co.
-, arms and ammunition for
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces in, withdrawal of
-, money for
-, ports of, warrant to
Cundall, Francis
Cuntrie or Countrey, Richd., gunner
Currency, the English
-, compared with that of the Low
Countries
-, proposals for improving
Curzon, Sir John
Custom-house at London
Customs, the
-, Commissioners of
-, composition trade at Dover and
Scilly
-, money received in the port of
London for the week ending 1 Jan.
1648[-9]
-, officers of, letter to
-, officers of customs at Dover
-, letters to
-, project for equalizing the
customs of England and Scotland
Cutterice, John, lease of land to
Cutting, Mr.
Cutts, Lady Margaret
-, Sir Wm.
Cypher, sent by the King to James, Duke of York