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'General Index: H, I, J, K', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9, (London, 1893) pp. 460-468. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1648-9/pp460-468 [accessed 19 April 2024]
H.
Haberdashers' Hall, Committee for advance
of money sitting at
-, complaint by, of soldiers being
quartered in
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, money to be furnished by, for
garrisons
-, money to be furnished by, for
guards for the Parliament
-, required to see that the Commons' order touching Oxford University is executed
Hacker, Col. Francis
Hackney, manor of, particulars of rents
Haddon, Dr., his digest of the canon laws
Hadfield, Capt.
Hagewich. See Hawick.
Hague, the
-, agents at and see Dorislaus, Dr., and Strickland, Walter.
-, Charles, Prince of Wales, at
-, documents dated from
Hale or Hales, David
-, Sir Edw.
-, Wm., leader of the insurgents in
Kent
Hall, Capt.
-, John
-, Lieut.-Col.
Halliburton, Mr., not to deliver letters to the King except from Scotland
Halton Castle, co. Cheshire
-, articles of surrender of
Ham West, co. Essex, passages at
Hamburg
-, residence of the merchant adventurers in
Hamilton, James, Duke of
-, defeated by Cromwell in Lancashire
-, Sir Francis
-, Sir John
Hammond, Henry, of Kingston
-, Col. Robert, Governor of Carisbrooke
Castle in I.W., and custodian of the
King's person, passim.
-, agent of
-, cipher for
-, communication with the Committee at Derby House
-, communication with Captain
Bethell
-, entrusted with the charge of
the King's person
-, fortifications at the castle to be
strengthened
-, necessaries for defence of
-, His Majesty expresses a delight
in conversing with him
-, remonstrates with him,
and his reply
-, all quiet and fair between the
King and Governor
-, informed of danger from the
London insurgents
-, informed of danger from the
revolted ships
-, informed of designs for the
King's escape
-, informed of the revolt of the
fleet
Hammond, Col. Robert, informed of the joining
of the sailors in the Kentish petition
-, informed of the state of things
in general
-, informed of the Parliament's
recent successes
-, informed of the Princes being
aboard the revolted ships
-, informed of the departure of
the revolted fleet from Yarmouth
-, letter signifying the King's
parole to be reported to the Houses
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, letters to and from the King,
how conveyed
-, letters not to be delivered to
the King by Mr. Halliburton
-, letters from the Governor to be
reported to the Houses
-, letters from the Governor to
be reported to the Lord General
-, may have the keeping of Deal
Castle instead of Walmer
-, more money and forces required for defence of the Isle of Wight
Hammond or Hamond, Thos., Lieut.-Genl.
-, ammunition convoy for
-, letter to
-, ordnance to be delivered to his
order
-, order for him to send guns and
ammunition to Cromwell in the North,
countermanded
-, train and provisions for Cromwell to be sent as formerly appointed
Hampden, Capt.
Hampshire or Hants, Committee of
-, letters to
-, designs against
-, forces raised in
-, to assist Col. Hammond
-, garrisons in, design to betray
-, horse of
-, listing of horse in
-, M.P.s. for
-, sequestrations in
-, troops of
Hampton, co. Middlesex
-, ferry at
-, Court, the Court at
-, hare warren
-, Palace
Hampton Court, ferry at
-, propositions submitted to the
King at
-, co. Hereford
Hanz Towns in Germany, Chamber of
-, liberties of
Harbottle, Capt.
Harby, Sir Job
Harding, Thos.
-, letter to
Hardwick manor, co. Monmouth
Hardwick, Col.
-, letter to
-, Ralph, a messenger
Harford, a bookbinder
Haringey. See Hornsey, co. Middlesex.
Harlackenden, Col.
Harley, Col. Edward
-, letter to
-, Major Robt.
-, letter to
-, William
Harrington, George
Harris, Mr.
-, John
-, petition of
-, Sir Thos., Bart., his estate sequestered
-, Wm. of Kennegy, petition of
-, his composition
-, Wm. of London, cheesemonger
Harrison, Capt.
-, George, constable of Kensington
-, James
-, Thos., Col., M.P., added to the Derby
House Committee
-, sits as one of the King's Judges
Harrow-on-the-Hill
Harruney, Luke, newspaper reporter
Harte, Mr., a merchant
Hartlebury Castle, co. Worcester
-, articles of, surrender of
Hartley Row, co. Hants
Harvey, Edmund, letter to
-, Francis, Commissioner of Excise
-, Sir Garrett
-, John
Harward, William
-, deed executed by
Harwich, co. Essex
-, colliers to proceed to
-, revolted ships intend for
-, ships at
Harwich, co. Essex, temper of the seamen at
Haselrigg, Sir Arthur, Bart., M.P. Governor
of Newcastle, and a member of the
Derby House Committee,
et passim.
-, his care to ease the burden
of free-quarters in Newcastle
-, is added to the Committee
of Sequestration
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, recovers the revolted
castle of Tynemouth
-, warrants of to
Hastings, a clerk-of-the-passage, to be stationed at
-, Mr. Henry
Hatcher, Thos., M.P.
Hatton, Mr., to be released
Haviland, James, Deputy of Guernsey
Hawarden Castle, co. Flint
-, document dated from
Hawes, Joseph
-, Nathaniel, petition of
-, Wm.
Hawick, N. B.
Hawkins, Capt.
-, Mr.
Hawkridge, Capt.
-, answer to his petition
Hawser, Wolfgang, petition of
Hawston, John, equery to the King
Haye, Sir George, his regiment
Hayes, Henry, petition of
-, Herbert
Hayward James, of Gray's Inn, petition of
-, John, a ship-master
Hazlerigg. See Haselrigg, Sir Arthur.
Heath, Mr.
-, Sir Robt., late Chief Justice of the
King's Bench to be excepted from
pardon
Hector, Col.
Hellespont, by all the Gods of
Helliard, Richd., petition of
Helvoetsluys in Holland
-, documents dated from
-, intention of the revolted ships to quit
-, revolted ships laid up at
Hemp-dressers of London, petition of
Henden, Sir Edw., a Baron of the Exchequer, opinion given by
Heniker, Richd.
Heningham, Mr.
Henrietta, Maria, Queen
-, petition to
Henrietta, Maria, Queen, petition to, of one of her footmen
Henry I., former King of England
-, II., former King of England
-, III., former King of England
-, IV., former King of England
-, VI., former King of England
-, VII., former King of England
-, VIII., former King of England
-, Prince. See Gloucester, Duke of.
Henry de Loo, a ship
Heralds and Pursuivants, petition of
Herbert, Edw., Lord, of Cherbury
-, dead
-, Lord, now Earl of Worcester
-, to be excepted from
pardon
-, his daughters Anne and
Elizabeth. See Somerset, Edw.
-, Henry
-, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Lieut. of Kent, and a
member of the Derby House Committee et passim.
-, one of the commissioners
to treat with the King in the Isle of
Wight
-, Richd., Lord, of Cherbury
Herdson, Mr., his motion in the Exchequer
Hereford and Herefordshire
-, committee of
-, letter to
-, gaol in
-, gentlemen of
-, gents imprisoned at
-, Ireland, assessments for, in
-, late Mayor of. See Philpot, Mr.
-, M.P.s. for
-, soldiers of, not to be disbanded but
transported into Ireland
Herring, Gilbert, Capt.-Lieut of the Red regiment of Westminster
Hertford, Marquis of. See Seymour, Wm.
-, priory of
-, particular of the manor of
Hertfordshire or Herts
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, concealed lands in
-, forces of
-, Militia of
-, committee of the
-, M.P.s. for
-, officers, selection of
Hethersfield, co. Essex
Hewson, John, Col.
Heydon, John
Heywood, Thos.
Hickman, Thos., pass for
High Commission Court, the
High Court of Justice, the, for trial of King
Charles I.
-, clerks of. Broughton, A., and Phelps,
J.
-, Commissioners of, present in the
Painted Chamber on the 12th, 13th, and
15th
-, Committee of Accounts, for payment
of costs of
-, designs against
-, journal of the proceedings of, in M.S.,
but printed in State Trials
-, narrative of the proceedings of, a
pamphlet reprinted in Howell's State
Trials, referred to
Highland, Mr.
Hill, Captain
-, letter to
-, Col. Arthur
-, Edward, a tailor
-, Ensign
-, John
-, Major, of Surrey
-, letter to
-, Mr.
-, printer
Hilton
Hinckman, Mr.
Hippesley, Sir J.
Hitch, Wm.
Hoare, Christopher, Reeve of Croydon
Hobart, Col. James
-, commissions to, for officers
-, Governor of the Isle of Ely
-, letters to
-, Sir Miles
Hobbey, Peregrine
Hobson, Major Paul
Hodgekin, Sect of
Hodges, Henry, petition of
-, Thos., M.P.
-, Sir Wm., his house at Newport, Isle
of Wight
-, Mr., a lecturer
Hodgson alias Phennix, John
Holder, Mr., Thos.
Holding, Mr., warrant for
Holdship, Giles, carpenter
Holl, Alex., a goldsmith
Holland or the States of the United Provinces
-, agent to go thither, and see
Dorislaus, Dr., and Strickland, Walter.
-, alliances with
Holland, complaints of breach of neutrality
by
-, declaration of thanks to
-, Dr. Dorislaus, sent with letters to
-, report of proceedings by
-, desired not to assist the revolted ships
-, desired not to suffer prizes to break
bulk there
-, fleet at Goree, under Lord Admiral
Warwick, and see
Goree.
-, intelligencies from
-, or Low Countries' currency compared
with that of England
-, receiver of their revenues, frauds by
-, relief sent by, to the Protestants in
Ireland
-, revolted ships, have sailed for
-, have left
-, unduly favoured by
-, ship of, mutinied at Bristol
-, States General of
-, give audience to the Prince of
Wales
-, States Provincial of
-, trade with
-, trade of, with the rebels in Ireland
Holland, Cornelius, paymaster of the Prince's
household, arrears due to
-, a member of the High Court of
Justice for trial of Charles I.
-, Countess of
-, Earl of. See Rich. Henry
-, Henry, Examination of
Holles, Denzil, one of the Commissioners to
treat with the King in the Isle of
Wight
-, John, second Earl of Clare
Holmes, Sarah, petition of
Holmsdale, castle of, in co. Surrey
-, to be dismantled
Holt, John, Victualer of the Navy at Portsmouth
-, letter of
-, payments for
Holton, co. Oxon
Holyhead
-, post bark from, to Dublin
Holy Island, co. Durham
-, design against
-, Governor of
-, letter to
-, recommended to care of Cromwell
Holywell
Homer, examples taken from
Homes Bryan
Honeywood, Sir Thos.
-, letters to
Honours, new, to be annulled
Hooper, Sir Thos.
Hope, Mr.
"Hopeful-Reformation," a ship
Hopton, Ralph, Lord, in Prince Charles's fleet off Yarmouth
Horne, Nicholas, deceased
Hornwell, letter sent to
Hornsey, co. Middlesex
Horsham, co. Sussex, insurrection at
-, magazine at, seized by the enemy
-, reinforcements for
-, taken
Horton, Col. Thos., commands the forces in
South Wales
-, his regiment
-, sent against Col. Poyer
-, to suppress the revolt in Pembrokeshire
Horwood, Mr.
Hosea, the Hebrew prophet
Host, Derick
Houbland, James, merchant, petition of
Houghton, Mr., a J.P.
Houlden, Anthony
Hounslow
-, Heath
How, Alex., promissory note of
Howard, Alex.
-, Chas., Earl of Nottingham, an
English Commissioner in Scotland
-, Chas., Visct. Andover
-, examination of
-, his sons
-, Edwd., Lord, of Escrick, a member
of the Committee of both Houses at
Derby House et passim.
-, his name added to the
list of
-, Elizabeth
-, Thos.
-, William, petition of
Howe, Wm., a minister, petition of
Howell's State Trials, documents printed in
-, Journal of High Court of Justice for
trial of Charles I., printed in
Hubert, Mr., late Master Attendant at Portsmouth
Hudson alias Johnstone, to be apprehended
-, forces led by
Hughes, Capt.
-, John
-, Col. Thos.
Hughson, Col.
-, forces of
-, his regiment
-, letter to
Hull. See Kingston-upon-Hull.
Hulls, Wm., receipt by
Humphreys or Humfrey, Col. John
-, to have leave to transport a
regiment of foot into France
Hungerford, Sir Edw.
-, entrusted with the keeping of
Farley Castle
Hunt, Edmund
-, John, Sergeant-at-Arms to the
House of Commons
-, Mr., petition of
-, Wm.
Hunthill, Laird of, petition of
Huntingdon co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy-Lieutenants of
-, insurgents intend for
-, defeated at St. Neots
-, Receiver of. See Cobb, Mr.
-, risings in
-, state of things in
-, to break up their bridges
-, troops in
Huntley, George, confession of
Hurst Castle
-, Governor of, letter to
Husbands, Edw., printer to the House of
Commons
-, warrant for payment of
-, Major
-, his regiment of horse to return
to the Mews
-, letter to
Huson, Col.
Hussey, Mr. George, a messenger to the
Derby House Committee
-, Sir Chas.
Hutchins, Samuel
Hutchinson, Mr.
Hutton, Sir Richd., Chief Justice of Common Pleas
I.
Iceland fishing, ships for guard of
Ilchester, co. Somerset
Ilminster, documents dated from
Impositions, statutes made against
Ina the Saxon King, had the blessed crown sent by the Pope to King Lucius
Inchiquin, Lord. See O'Brien, Murrough.
Indemnity, Act of
-, Committee of
-, Ordinance of
Independent's letter, giving reasons for favouring Papists
Indies, the trade with
Infanta, the
Ingram, Israel, Bailiff of Yarmouth, letter of
Insurrections and tumults, the Derby House
Committee to have authority to suppress
-, Committee for
Intchin, John
Intelligence, money expended for
Ipswich, Custom House at
Ireland and the Irish
-, affairs of
-, Committee for, Auditor of. See
Bech, Gabriel.
-, order by
-, all persons implicated in the rebellion in, to be excepted from pardon
-, arrival of the revolted ships expected
in
-, assessments for
-, Attorney General of. See Basil,
Wm.
-, Chancery Court in
-, coasts of
-, Commissioners for
-, Committee or Trustees for, sitting in
Star Chamber
-, list of
-, Treasurer to. See Loftus, Sir
Adam.
-, distressed state of
-, enemies not to be suffered to go into
-, forces from, transported into Scotland
-, to be sent into
-, Inchiquin's son to be returned to
-, intention of the revolted fleet to sail
for
-, Irish frigates infest the southern
channel
-, Irish frigates infest the north coast
-, seas, Vice-Admiral of. See
Crowther, John, and Penn, Wm.
Ireland, Irish squadron
-, trade
-, Lord Deputy of
-, loss of, hazarded by a breach of the
Treaty
-, money for
-, ordinances for
-, offices in, granted for 10 years
-, post-bark for, to be removed
-, prisoners in, to be exchanged
-, propositions for, submitted to the
King in the Isle of Wight
-, Protestants in, relief sent to, from
Holland
-, declaration of thanks for
-, rebellion in
-, royalists not to go into
-, seas, Admiral of. See Swanley,
Capt. Richard.
-, standing forces of
-, supplies for
-, Commissary for. See Dobbins,
Wm.
-, suspected persons not to go into
-, trade with Holland
-, Treasurer-at Wars for. See Loftus,
Sir Adam.
-, Treasurers for, at Goldsmiths' Hall
-, Ulster, province of, endangered by
the Scots in
-, forces to be sent into
-, towns in, taken by Col. Monk
-, war in
Ireton, Henry, Commissary-General
-, his horse near Windsor
-, officer commanding,
letters to
-, member of the High Court of
Justice
-, regiment of before Colchester
-, supplies required by, for Landguard Fort
Isleworth
Islington
-, "Rose and Crown" at
Israelites, examples from their history
Ivelchester. See Ilchester.
J.
Jacobson, Jacob, master of the Steelyard
James I., late King of England
-, offer made to, for Court of Wards
-, patents granted by
James, Mr.
-, Prince. See York, Duke of.
Jane, Farthing, a victualer's wife, member of the sect of Antinomians
Jay, J. Livingston, documents presented by, to the Public Record Office
Jenkes, Rowland, certificate by
Jenkins, David, the Welsh Judge
-, convoy for
-, to be removed from Newgate
to Wallingford
Jenkinson, reference to his authority
Jennings, junr.
-, Theodore, a messenger attending the
Committee of both Houses at Derby
House
Jeremy, Major
-, letters to
Jermyn, Major
Jerom, Sarah
-, her patent for cutting fir-scales
Jersey, Isle of, reduction of, referred to the
Derby House Committee
-, gents. from, petition of
Jervoise, Sir Thos.
Jesson, Mr.
Jessop, William, letters of
Jesus Christ, brief biography of, in MS.
Jewel-house, the
John, former King of England
Johnson or Johnstone, Capt.
-, commission for
-, James, of Yarmouth
-, John
-, Philip
Jones, Edmond
-, Elizabeth
-, Francis
-, Henry, petition of
-, Capt. John
-, John, of Westminster
-, bond of
-, Col. John, M.P., Governor of Chester
-, horse under
-, influence of, in North
Wales
-, instructions for
-, martial law, commission
for
-, order for payment of
arrears to
Jones, Col. John, M.P., reduction of Anglesey
by
-, Col. Michael, Governor of Dublin
-, letters to
-, Sir Philip, petition of
-, Sir Theophilus
Jordan, Capt. Joseph
-, instructions for
-, letter to
-, warrant to
Jorey, Mr., a clerk to Capt. Batten
-, to be forbidden the Navy
Office
Jubbes, John, Lieut.-Col., his letter to Cromwell
Judge Advocate, the
Judges, the, circuits of
-, going on circuit
-, of the Oxford circuit, letter to
-, questions to be submitted to
-, Senior Judge of the Circuit
claims appointment of Clerk of Assize
Judge's order, concerning the payment of custom on certain wool
Junge, Julian, merchant stranger
-, his widow
K.
"Katherine", of London, a merchant ship
Keeling, Edw.
Kelly, Lady
Kelsey, Lieut.-Col., Governor of Oxford
-, disobedience of, to orders
-, letters to
-, neglect of orders by
-, warrant to
Kelso, bridge at
Kemble, John, his Codex Dipl. Ævi Saxonici, documents printed in
Kemm, Mr.
Kemston, Col. Nicholas
-, certificate in behalf of
-, letter of
-, receipts by
-, transportation of forces into
foreign parts by
Kendrick, James, bond of
-, to be apprehended
Kennard, John
-, his house at Chaldon
Kennedy, Thos.
Kennegy, co. Cornwall
Kennington, manor of
-, Prince's meadows in
Kenniston, Capt., warrant to
Kensington
-, constable of
Kent, co. of
-, accounts in, Committee of
-, affairs of
-, arming of, remonstrance showing the reason of
-, borders of
-, castles in the Downs
-, still hold out
-, Commissioners for Irish Assessments in
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, communications between it and
Essex to be cut off
-, restraint of passage by the
ferries revoked
-, Declaration of the Houses
touching their dealings with
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, discipline to be enforced in
-, forces of
-, forces sent into
-, four companies of foot in, to be
retained
-, gents. of
-, indemnity offered to them
-, Goring defeated in
-, Grand Jury of, presentment by
-, horse in
-, insurrections and tumults in
-, began at Rochester
-, insurgents in
-, indemnity for
-, routed
-, suppression of, to be left
to the Lord General
-, reduced, except the castles in
the Downs
Kent, co. of, landing of a pretended Prince
of Wales in
-, landing of the Prince of Wales
in, expected
-, lands in, belonging to All Souls
College
-, London horse gone towards
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, M.P.s. sent down to
-, men of, meet at Blackheath
-, are drawing near to the
City
-, indemnity offered to,
upon surrender
-, letter from, to be communicated to the Houses
-, their answer to the Derby
House Committee
-, petitions from, to the Houses
-, precautions in against the revolted ships
-, rebellion in
-, sailors of the fleet have joined
in the Kentish petition
-, sequestrations in
-, Sheriff of, Stephen Scott
-, letter to
-, stores of ammunition for
-, troops in, disorderly
-, to be disbanded
Kent, Earl of. See Grey, Henry.
-, John, cook in the "Rainbow,"
Kenton, Gabriel, petition of
Kersey Priory, co. Suffolk
Ketton, co. Rutland
Kew, co. Surrey
Keyser, Thos.
Kildare, Lady Joan, Countess of
-, her house in Covent Garden
Kilton, co. Somerset
King, the. See Charles I.
-, Mr., note for
-, Capt.
-, John, a gunner
-, Sir Robt., petition of
King's Bench, Court of
-, Marshal of
-, prison of
King's Channel, the
Kingsclere, co. Hants
King's Road, ships in
King-street, Westminster
-, rescue of prisoners in
Kingston, John
Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York
Kingston-upon-Hull, co. York, arms belonging
to Lincoln at
-, danger to, from the revolted
ships
-, from differences between
its government and some of the town
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
and see Fairfax, Sir Thos.
-, Deputy Governor of
-, letter to
-, guns and ammunition to be
supplied to Cromwell from
-, magazine at
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, letter
to
-, and Corporation of,
letter of Prince Charles to
-, money for defence of
-, petition concerning
-, state of
-, stores for
-, the Lord General to secure
Kingston-upon-Thames, co. Surrey
-, bridge at
-, forces of the enemy there
-, expelled by Capt. Pretty
-, vanquished
-, King's highway at
-, Overseers of, petition of
Kinsale, co. Cork, ordinance for sale of houses in
Kirby, Edward, information of
Kirke, George, a Groom of the Bedchamber
-, Sir Lewis, late Royalist Governor of
Bridgnorth
-, claims benefit of the Oxford
Articles, but not allowed
Kirk, the, of Scotland
Kirkcaldy, ship of
Kirle, Edw.
Kith, Wm., petition of
Knightley, Mr., a linen-draper
-, Richd., M.P., and a member of the
Derby House Committee
et passim.
-, Capt. Robt.
Knipe, Isaac
-, bond of
Kniveton, Henry, agent to Lord Inchiquin,
to be apprehended
-, to be examined
-, to be discharged
Kyell, Mr.