General Index: D, E

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1671-2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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Daberon, John, house of, Walton-on-Thames, licence requested for, licence to

Daillon, Henri de, Due de Lude

Dalby, Edward, late steward of Reading, deceased
-, See also Armorer, Sir William.

Dale, Henry, of the Brill
-, Mr., incumbent of West Tarring, deceased

Dalginch. See Bruntoun.

Dallison, Maximilian, deceased
-, Charles, son of

Dalmehoy, Thomas, of Guildford, warrant for grant to

Daltoun, Mickle and Little. See Hollmaines.

Dalzell, John, son of the Earl of Carnwath, commission to
-, commissions in company of

Dammer, Edward, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, John, house of, Cerne, Dorset, licence requested for, licence to

Damon, Zachary, house of, Birch Magna, Essex, licence requested for, licence to

Dan, John, of St. Martin's, Westminster, Presbyterian, licence requested for licence to, receipt for licence to

Danane, Capt. David, pension of

Dandy, Francis, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Danson, Thomas, M.A., Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to, to call for licences
-, house of, Spittlefields, licence requested for, licence to

Dantzic, vessels for
-, list of vessels of

Danvers, John. See Smith, John.

Darby, John, house of, Drayton, Leicestershire, licence requested for

Darcy, Marmaduke, gentleman usher in Ireland, order for payment to
-, Nicholas, petition of, referred to
-, Capt. Thomas
-, letter of
-, and Capt. Roger Strickland, letter of

Darell, Major Nathaniel, governor of Sheerness
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, petition of
-, warrant for payment to
-, commission to
-, vessel of
-, request by, for Commissionership of Prizes at Rochester

Darlington, postage from

Dartford

Dartmouth
-, letters dated from
-, vessel for
-, order for establishment for fort at
-, vessel to be sent from, to look for French fleet
-, prizes taken near
-, request by merchants of, to use coasting trade
-, See also London.

Daunsy, Thomas, Presbyterian, licence requested for, (Dunsy); licence to, receipt for licence to

Davies, James, Congregational, and his house, Cardigan, licences requested for, licences to
-, request for licences by
-, Owen, requests for licences by
-, Capt. William, letters of
-, certificate by
-, instructions to

Davis, Emmanuel, purser
-, Joseph, contract by
-, Richard, receipt for licences by
-, William, house of, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, licence to
-, Sir William, recorder of Dublin
-, removal of, from office

Davison, Davis, See Carter, Thomas.
-, Ralph, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Durham

Davyes, or Davies, Capt. Hercules
-, commission to
-, commissions in troop of

Davys, Sir John. See Morland. Sir Samuel.
-, Sir Paul, payment to

Dawes, Alexander, contract by

Dawick, Wester. See Maner.

Dawkes, Thomas, letter of

Dawson, Joseph, Presbyterian, licences requested for, licence to
-, house of, Halifax, licence requested for, licence to
-, Capt. M.
-, Mr.

Day, George, of Wiveliscombe, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to
-, James, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to
-, Philip, master's mate of the French Victory, relation by
-, Richard, house of, Horsemonden, Kent, licence requested for, licence to

Deakin, Elizabeth, house of, Walsall, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to
-, Samuel, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Deal, letters dated from
-, receipts dated from
-, seamen at, summoned to give in their names
-, fanatics at
-, vessel of
-, wounded at
-, person from
-, seamen brought to
-, visit of the Queen to
-, ketch for
-, withdrawal of protections to packetboats at

Dean, Forest of

Deane, Ann, house of, Mardmam (? Markham or Marnham), Notts, licence requested for
-, Capt. Anthony
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, ships building by, at Harwich
-, arrival of, at Harwich
-, opinions of, about the tactics of the Dutch and English
-, proposals of, about refitting the fleet after an engagement
-, Phineas Pett, and Joseph Lawrence, letter of
-, Edward Gray, and William Wyborne, letter of.
-, son of
-, Major Joseph, deputy postmastergeneral of Ireland
-, compensation to, for lost packet-boat
-, Mr., builder at Oxford

Deeley, Samuel, house of, Birmingham, licence requested for

Defoy, Monsr., correspondent at Boulogne

Degge, Sir Simon, appointment of, as steward of the Honour of Peverell, requested

Dehawes, or de Hayes, Adrian, captain of the Flushing
-, ship of

Deincourt, Lord. See Leke, Robert, Lord Deincourt.

Delavall, Sir Ralph
-, Lieut., son of (?)
-, ship of

Delegates, the Court of

Delftshaven, Scotch vessel at
-, men-of-war at

Delurday, Jan, Dutch vice-admiral

Demorales, Don Michael, letter to

Dempsey, Maximilian, and Anne his wife. See Magennis, Arthur, Viscount Iveagh.

Denbigh, Earl of. See Feilding, Basil, Earl of Denbigh.

Denbighshire, Wrexham in, house at, licence requested for, licence to

Denia, vessel from

Denis, Philip, agent in Ireland of Sir J. Bennet

Denization, grants of, or warrants for

Denmark, vessels of
-, vessel gone to
-, king of (Christian V.), supposed affront to, by Holland
-, envoy extraordinary of. See Gioe, Sieur.

Denne, John, Anabaptist, and his house, St. Ives, Hunts, licences to
-, to call for licences
-, Thomas, receipt for licences by

Dennis, Capt. James, company of, to be shipped to England
-, John, house of, Wilbraham Magna, Cambs., licence to

Dent, Edward, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to
-, Henry, of Salisbury or Ramsbury, Presbyterian, licences requested for licence to, receipt for licence to

Denton, John, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, Nathan, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to

Deptford
-, letters dated from, or from ships at
-, inventory dated at
-, list dated from
-, sailors at
-, courtmartial at
-, warrants for receipt of timber, &c. at, requested
-, neglect of officers of the yard at
-, warrant for lease of lands at
-, labourers wanted at
-, request for office of storekeeper at
-, request for lead-sheathing and coppernails for breadrooms of ships at
-, deficiency of sail-cloth at
-, candles, timber, and other stores wanted at
-, sprucia deals at
-, timber to be sent to Woolwich from
-, stores sent from, to Portsmouth
-, fire at
-, note concerning masts and spars at
-, request for living of
-, certificate of men belonging to the yard at
-, warrant to the clerk of the cheque at
-, Sir D. Gauden's storehouses at
-, boat to be returned to
-, sails to be sent to
-, vessels at
-, sailmakers at
-, inspection of stores at
-, list of men absent from work at

Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, Charles and James, Earls of Derby.

Derbyshire, places in, where buildings were licensed or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Chapel-on-le. Frith, Derby Foard (Ford) Hopton, Little Ireton Newton Roadnook, Sandiacre, Smithsby

Derham, Thomas, appointed carrier of letters from the Court to the Post Office

Dering, Sir Edward, payment to

Derneglush, and Castle Bealtirbit, grant of part of manor of, alluded to

Derry, Margery, house of Nottingham, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Desborough, Col. John, pass to, to come to England
-, arrival of, in England

Deserine, Monsr., proposed correspondent at Dunkirk

Dethick, Mr.
-, bill in favour of
-, Thomas, letter of

Devenish, Benjamin, house of, Fordington, licence requested for, licence to

Devereux, George, high sheriff of Warwickshire, licence to, to go out of his county
-, Leicester, Viscount Hereford, certificate by, and others

Devolto, Anthony, keeper of the sport of polichinello, petition of

Devon, press by Vice-Admiral of
-, pressed men from
-, men to be pressed in, for Tangier
-, See also Exeter.
-, names of persons licensed in, and in Exeter
-, places in, where buildings were licensed or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Ashburton, schoolhouse at Auton (Aveton), Gifford, Axminster, Barnstable Bideford Bigbury Bowood in Harpford Bridgrule, Brixham, Buckerell Buckfastleigh Bucklye in Sidbury Chidley (Chudleigh) Chittlehampton, Christow, Chu[l] mleigh Collumpton Crediton Credy Cruse Morchard Culliton (? Collaton or Colyton), Culmstock, Dartington Dartmouth Dawlish Denbury Dunkeswell Dunsford, Exeter Famdon or Hamdon, Ford Chivelstone parish Gittisham, Halberton Hatherley (Hatherleigh) Holsworthy Honiton Kingsbridge Lapford Luppit, Lyfton Manaton, Marldon Membury, Milton Molland, Moreton, Newton Abbot or Newton Bushell Northam, Ogwell Olliscomb (? Hollacombe), Ottery St Mary Plymouth Plympton, Powderham, Pyworthy Rose Ash, Salcombe, Sampford Peverell Saterley (Satterleigh) Sheldon Shobrook Sidmouth, SouthMolton Staverton Stokenham, Teignmouth, (Tynemouth Northumberland), Thorncombe, Tiverton English schoolhouse at, Topsham Torrington, Great Totnes Ugbrough or Ugbrook (Ugborough) Uffculme, Werrington Woodbury Woolbrough or Woolborough (Wolborough), Woodland or Woodley
-, requests or petitions of Congregational churches at Bideford, Dartmouth, Exeter, South Molton, and Tiverton, in

Dew, John, house of, Abingdon, licence requested for

Dewer, Capt., of a Scotch privateer

Deyor, John, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Dick, Daniel, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, Lewis. See Cunningham, Robert.

Dickenson, Thomas, petition for proceeds of sale of goods of
-, warrant for grant thereof

Dickings, John, house of, Whitefriars, London, licence to

Dickinson, Robert, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to
-, house of, Fishlake, Yorkshire, licence requested for, licence to

Dickson, John, of Bushby, the King's argentar in Scotland, deceased, gift of debts due from
-, Robert, called Buchtrig (?)
-, letter of

Dieppe
-, vessels for, or from
-, embargo and press at
-, arrival of Duke of Monmouth at
-, English soldiers at

Digby, George, Earl of Bristol
-, arrival of, at Brest
-, letter to
-, Capt. Francis, son of
-, letter of
-, lieutenant of
-, George (sic), Lord Digby, son of, approved as deputy-lieutenant for Dorset
-, Col. John, governor of Deal
-, note of letter to
-, Sir Kenelm, will, personal estate and library of
-, John, son of, suit between, and Charles Cornwallis

Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon, men raised in Ireland for French service by
-, regiment of, in France

Dimoke, Col. Cressy, petition of

Dingle Bay, Ireland, letter dated from vessel in

Dissenters, the, feeling toward Lord Arlington of
-, hatred of Lord Lauderdale by
-, feeling towards the Dutch of
-, suggestion as to liberty to
-, numbers of, in Scotland
-, danger from, in case of a Dutch war
-, See also Nonconformists and Fanatics.

Dixon, Thomas, Presbyterian, and his house, Durham, licences to

Dobyns, Joseph, Henry Sheeres and Henry Lowe, certificate by
-, and Thomas Browne, certificate by
-, and Isaac Woodgreene, certificate by
-, and Thomas Browne, certificate by

Dod[d]ington, Isle of Ely, warrant to preserve the game at

Dodington, John, Resident at Venice, revocation of, signed

Doelittle, Thomas, Presbyterian, licence to

Doggerbank, the

Dolben, John, Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster
-, letter of
-, report by, alluded to

Dominica

Domville, Sir William, Attorney General of Ireland

Donaldson, John and Alexander, of Hilton, protections to

Donegal, Earl of. See Chichester, Arthur, Earl of Donegal.

Dongan, Lieut.-Col.

Donkinson, John, of York, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Donn, John, to call for licence
-, William, of Oldweston, Hunts, Presbyterian, licence requested for licence to

Donne, John, Congregational, and his house, Keysoe, Beds, licences requested for, licences to, receipt for licences to

Donore, liberties of, co. Dublin, grant of markets and fairs at

Dons, nickname of party among Presbyterians

Dopping, Anthony, Bishop of Meath
-, and Bishop of Kildare and Sir Theophilus Jones, letter of

Dorchester, maiden assize at
-, horse races at
-, petition of inhabitants of
-, Marchioness of. See Pierrepont, Catherine, Marchioness of Dorchester.

Dorney, John, town clerk of Gloucester
-, certificate of conformity of
-, suggested as town clerk in new charter

Dorrington, W., request for commission for
-, note thereof

Dorset, Lord Ashley appointed Lord Lieutenant of
-, lists of deputy-lieutenants of
-, men to be pressed in, for Tangiers
-, address of 38 Nonconforming ministers of, to the King
-, places in, where buildings were licensed or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Beaminster, Bettiscombe Bothenwood Bradford Abbas Bridport, Broadwindsor, Cerne Dorchester East Morden, Fordington Hawkchurch Lyme Marshwood Milton Abbas, Morden Motcombe, Over Compton Quarleston, Stickland Stalbridge, Shaftesbury, Stour Provost, Tarrant Muncton, Thornhill Wareham, Weymouth Wimborne Winterbourne Kingston Winterbourne Zelston Wootton Fitzpaine

Dort, letter dated from
-, French soldiers said to be near
-, intelligence from, mentioned
-, vessel from
-, Dutch magazine of timber at

Doughty, Charles, house of, Salop (Shrewsbury), licence requested for licence to

Douglas, John, brother of the Earl of Queensberry, commission to
-, commissions in company of

Dover
-, letters dated from, or from Dover Castle, or from ships off
-, vessels of, taken by Turks or Algerines
-, vessels of, taken by the Dutch
-, vessel of, lost
-, vessel of, stopped in Holland
-, vessels from
-, packet-boats to, or from
-, protections required for
-, passes for
-, stage coaches to
-, victualler at
-, provisions taken in at
-, fight with the Dutch off
-, salvage of boats at
-, money due to people at, since last Dutch war.
-, seamen of, from Holland
-, intelligence from Holland by man of
-, victualling ships to be sent to
-, at
-, passengers to
-, prize at
-, warrant to officers of customs at
-, Margate and Birchington in Thanet, limbs of
-, English fleet off
-, express from
-, Dutch fleet off
-, Queen at
-, ketch lost off
-, troop of horse sent to
-, seamen sent to
-, enclosure from
-, intention to engage the Dutch westward of
-, victualling stores at
-, cipher and packets from
-, Castle, order from
-, Dutch prisoners at

Dowell, Abigail, house of, Stoke, Lincolnshire, licence requested for

Dowle, James, contract by

Downe, Anthony, of Northam, Devon, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, Mark, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to licence to, mentioned
-, house of, Exeter, licence requested for
-, Richard, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to

Downes, John, petition of

Downing, Sir George
-, letter of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, packets, and express for or from
-, additional instructions to
-, leave taken by, for his return
-, complaints of Van Ghent's conduct by
-, demands of free trade with Dutch plantations in the Indies by
-, other demands by
-, Dutch said to be very high with
-, departure of
-, goods of, packed for departure
-, arrival in London, and committal to the Tower of
-, release of
-, Capt. John, company of
-, commission to
-, Thomas, commission to

Downs, the
-, letters dated from ships in
-, ships in
-, ships for
-, ships from
-, Spanish vessel with soldiers in
-, shipwreck in
-, hopes that a fleet will be made up in
-, commander-in-chief in, packet for
-, Dutch and Hamburg ships brought into
-, apprehension of Dutch attack on ships in
-, French men-of-war in
-, vessels ordered to
-, ketch with pressed men in
-, lists of ships in, sent by Morgan Lodge

D'Oyley, Sir William, letter of
-, and Henry Ford, letter of
-, See also Spencer, Robert.

Dozzell, John, house of, Whitchurch, Hants, licence requested for licence to

Drake, Joseph
-, Michael, Presbyterian, and his house, Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, licences requested for, licences to receipt for licences to
-, Robert, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, Sir William, approved as deputylieutenant for Bucks

Dreghorn, lands of, Hailles, co. Edinburgh, warrant for charter of

Drenanstown, letter dated from

Driver, Mr., of Bourton-on-the-Water, licence requested for
-, and Bennett, house of, Talbot Court, Gracechurch Street, receipt for licence to

Drogheda, Earl of. See Moore, Henry, Earl of Drogheda.

Drumconchra, and Drumgoane. See Merks, the.

Drumcors. See Barbachlaw.

Drummond, Sir John, of Burnbank, warrant for charter to
-, John, commission to

Drumsargat, lands and barony of, lands of Kinglass and Kinneill, and lands and teinds of provostries of collegiate kirks of Hamilton and Bothwell, warrant for charter of

Drury, Mary, letter of
-, cousin of, recommendation of

Dryden, Mr.

Dublin
-, letters dated from, or from ships at
-, proclamation dated at
-, vessels from, or for
-, travellers to, or from
-, Mayor's Court in
-, companies to be shipped to Chester from
-, foot companies from
-, surprise of Court at, at news of the new Lord Lieutenant
-, request that Chester vessels may be allowed to go to
-, pressed men at
-, Castle
-, Trinity College near, mandamus to, requested
-, King's Inns at, society of
-, Christ Church, Dean and Chapter of, at
-, Christ Church Yard in
-, nolle prosequi in proceedings by the City of, against inhabitants of liberties of Christ Church requested
-, Lord Mayor and Corporation of, letter to
-, corporation of, disturbances in
-, acts of assembly at Tholsel of
-, petition of seven aldermen of
-, Archbishop of. See Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of Dublin.
-, Lord Mayor of. See Totty, Sir John.
-, Recorder of. See Davis, Sir William.
-, Phœnix Park near, payments for lands enclosed in
-, grant of lands adjoining
-, Bay of, cable lost in
-, boat and men lost in

Ducke, Dr., loan to the late King at Oxford by

Duckins, Francis, house of, Willingham, Cambridgeshire, licence requested for licence to

Ducklings, nickname of party among Presbyterians

Duel

Duell, Simon, cooper, pressed, discharge of, requested

Dumaresq, Elias, des Augres, petition of

Dumbarton, ferries at. See Erskein.

Dumblane, bishopric of
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire and letter missive to

Dumfermline, Earl of. See Seton, Charles, Earl of Dumfermline.

Dunbar, Earl of. See Home, Sir Alexander, and George, Earls of Dunbar.
-, Viscount. See Constable, Robert, Viscount Dunbar.

Dunboyne, Lord. See Butler, Pierce, Viscount Dunboyne.

Duncan, Lieut.-Col. Thomas, petition and particulars of services of

Duncomb, Thomas, prisoner in the Marshalsea

Duncombe, Sir John, place of, Bedfordshire
-, created a Commissioner of Appeal in Prize cases
-, See also Clifford, Sir Thomas.

Dundalk, quo warranto against alluded to
-, caveat concerning

Dundee, warrant for discharge to
-, and Innerkeithing, tenements in, warrant for charter of
-, Earl of. See Scrimgeour, John, Earl of Dundee.

Dundonald, Earl of. See Cochrane, William, Earl of Dundonald.

Dungeness, or the Ness
-, letters dated from ship near
-, prizes off
-, suggested as meeting place of English and French fleets
-, Hamburgers or Swedes off
-, English fleet to come speedily to
-, off
-, and Beachy Head, English ships cruising between

Dunkirk, sale of, alluded to
-, vessel with wool taken near
-, correspondent at
-, privateers or men-of-war of
-, vessels from
-, and Gravelines, Dutch fleet between
-, and Ostend, Dutch fleet between

Dunleary near Dublin

Dunnerne. See Over Grange.

Dunning, Simon, boatswain

Dunose, Isle of Wight
-, letter dated from ship between, and Culver Cliffs

Dunotter. See Erskein.

Dunreggane and Barboy, Dumfriesshire, lands of, warrant for charter of

Dunstan, Mr., house of, Aylesbury, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Dupuy, James, Thomas, and Lawrence, grant to, of keepership of the Pall Mall in reversion after Lawrence, their father

Durant, John, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to
-, William, of Newcastle, Independent, licence to (not approved), licence requested for, licence to

Duras, Louis de, Marquis de Blanchefort

Durham, William, and William his son, warrant for charter to

Durham, letters dated from
-, dispensation for holding prebend of
-, benefactions of Bishop Cosin at
-, release of see of, from payment to Crown procured by Bishop Cosin
-, gaol, prisoner in
-, Bishop of. See Cosin, Dr. John, Bishop of Durham.
-, county palatine of, appointment of Keeper of Seal of
-, appointment of High and Under Sheriff of
-, list of persons appointed deputy-lieutenants of
-, militia horse of
-, statement concerning office of High Sheriff of
-, lapse of commissions to deputylieutenants of
-, press in
-, deputy-lieutenants of
-, See also Clavering, Sir James.
-, rendezvous of militia of
-, places in, where buildings were licensed or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Bishop Auckland, Brancepeth, Durham, Sunderland, West Pans, near South Shields

Durie, Robert, commission to

Dutch, the, or Hollanders, late war against, or Holland
-, Act granting supply for Car. II. c. 13.)
-, how esteemed by the Nonconformists
-, danger from Dissenters in case of war with
-, reported offer by, to France of free trade with their plantations
-, demand of free trade between England and plantations of
-, said to be very high with Sir G. Downing
-, war expected between France and
-, expectation of, that they will be able to deal with the French, if the English assist them or stand neuter
-, reply of the French King to letter of
-, preparations of
-, obstinacy of, in disputing the sovereignty of the seas
-, junction of England and France against
-, setting a good face on an ill condition
-, reported offer of, to yield all the English demands
-, French said to be cut off by
-, troops sent to the Brill by
-, reported readiness of, to submit
-, attack by, on ships in the Downs apprehended
-, skill in printing of
-, exasperation against the English of
-, English in service of
-, intention of, to use East Indiamen and merchantmen as men-of-war
-, account by, of the action with their Smyrna fleet
-, supposition of, as to the grounds of the war
-, French expected by, about Maestricht
-, pictures insulting the late and present King by
-, emissaries of, in England
-, plans for naval campaign of
-, reported attack on the French by the Spaniards and
-, report of peace between, and the French contradicted
-, French declaration of war against
-, not to be allowed to leave Holland
-, war proclaimed against, in Scotland
-, said to have taken Swedish merchantmen
-, reported to help the English to retake factory in the East Indies from the French
-, supposed to have stopped the packetboats
-, no letters of marque granted by, till their fleet is manned
-, said to be much disheartened
-, design of, to hinder junction of English and French fleets
-, lying tales of
-, declaration of war by
-, said to have 20 new ships
-, reported fight between and the French near Maestricht
-, said to be flying to Flanders
-, attempt by, to sink ships at mouth of Sheerness harbour apprehended
-, attempt by, on Landguard Fort in last war
-, apprehension of, for their East India ships
-, kind behaviour of, to English vessel in distress
-, report by, that Scotland is willing to trade with them
-, 2,000 horse sent from Flanders to assist
-, raising men in Germany
-, design of, to prejudice the Spaniards against England
-, reserve of ships provided by
-, plan of, for boarding fireships
-, orders by, to release English ships seized since the engagement with the Smyrna fleet
-, report by, of rebellion in England
-, instructions of, to their fleet
-, English declaration of war against. See Charles II.
-, Ambassador of, in England. See Boreel, Mynheer.
-, late ambassador of, at Paris, goods of the
-, deputies of, to Flanders
-, captain taken prisoner
-, Gazette, the
-, paper called Considerations sur Vestat present
-, prisoners
-, seamen, English vessel from Bermuda manned by
-, disheartened
-, come to England
-, skippers at Harwich, eager for war with France
-, wounded
-, capers, picaroons, or privateers
-, on Irish coast
-, prohibited from going out
-, fireship and galliot taken
-, fleet, the, preparing
-, reported that, will not be ready for two months
-, reported strength of
-, soon to be ready
-, movements of
-, ready
-, at the Wielings
-, list of, requested
-, at Schonvelt
-, going to the Vlie
-, reported to be out
-, account to be procured of
-, at Goree
-, report that, is out, contradicted
-, reports concerning
-, off the island of Schouwen
-, off the coast of Zealand
-, certainly at sea
-, appearance of, off the North Foreland
-, said to be going to the Dogger Bank
-, in Margate Road
-, in Dover Road
-, between Folkestone and the North Foreland
-, capture of the French Victory by
-, off the South Foreland
-, between the Longsand and the Sunk
-, departure of, from the English coast
-, in Calais Road
-, said to be ill manned
-, off Folkestone
-, at the back of the Goodwin
-, off the Longsand
-, near the Northsand Head
-, in or near the Gunfleet
-, near the Galloper
-, off the Kentish Knock
-, 7 or 8 leagues north of the English fleet
-, between Gravelines and Dunkirk
-, ships plundered by
-, pursuit of Capt. Coleman's squadron by
-, at anchor before Harwich
-, between Dover and Calais
-, squadron from, detached against Capt. Coleman's squadron
-, off Orford Ness
-, departure of, from Harwich
-, between the Longsand's Head and the Gunfleet
-, reported to be about the Nore
-, from the Straits and Setubal and Lisbon
-, flyboat at the Groyne
-, for Surinam
-, frigates and flyboats off Orford Ness
-, man of-war, Frenchman taken by, in Torbay
-, reported fight between French man-of-war and, in the King's Channel
-, sunk in the engagement with the Smyrna fleet
-, in Mount's Bay
-, at Tangier
-, aground on West the Rocks
-, men-of-war
-, salutes by, to English men-ofwar
-, list of, with the Smyrna fleet
-, number of
-, English, Scotch, or Irish on board
-, suggestion that officers of, with any of the king's subjects on board, should be punished with death
-, account of, in different Dutch ports
-, in North Sea fishing grounds
-, said to be gone to the East or West Indies
-, and fireships said to be gone northward, to meet their homeward bound fleet
-, and Spanish men-of-war, said to be going to the Straits
-, near the Galloper
-, off Beachy Head
-, off the Isle of Wight
-, in Margate Road
-, merchant ship at Messina
-, for Rochelle and Bordeaux
-, taken by Algerines
-, off Ram Head and the Lizard
-, fight between, and French privateers
-, merchant ships from Bordeaux
-, at Plymouth
-, homeward bound from Cowes
-, ordered to leave Bordeaux
-, reported embargo on, in France
-, in English ports, ordered home
-, seized
-, at Hull
-, in Scotch ports, to be detained
-, arrested in English ports
-, in the Channel
-, passing Dover
-, to be seized in Guernsey
-, off the Start
-, off the Isle of Wight
-, off the Land's End
-, from Guinea
-, sailing or to sail by back of Scotland
-, pretending to be Lübeckers
-, gone round Ireland
-, and men of war (Straits Fleet) off the Isle of Wight and in Cowes Road
-, departure of, for Holland
-, (Cadiz fleet)
-, at Cadiz
-, packet boats
-, prizes
-, condemned in 1666 at Jamaica
-, Judge of Admiralty Court empowered to take cognisance of all, and to condemn Dutch ships and goods
-, scouts (ships)
-, Smyrna fleet
-, engagement between, and Sir R. Holmes
-, relation of engagement with, brought by Capt. Legg and Lieut. Churchill
-, prizes taken from
-, seen off Ushant
-, effect in Holland of news of engagement with
-, intelligence sent to
-, English on board of
-, arrival of, in Holland
-, admiral of, said to be lost
-, list of, mentioned
-, report that convoy of, would have been punished, had they begun the fight
-, point on which prizes taken from, should be condemned
-, opinion of Sir L. Jenkins, that neutral goods on, could not be condemned
-, ships, list of, mentioned
-, Spanish salt fleet
-, squadron off the North Foreland
-, vessels, reported contrivance for shifting masts in
-, vice-admiral, aground on the Shoe
-, yachts sent to Portsmouth for intelligence
-, East India Company. See East India Company, the Dutch.

Dutchman in England looking after their prisoners

Dutchmen brought in prizes to Scotland

Duteil, Sir John Baptist, commander of the galleys in the Mediterranean
-, letter to

Dutton, Major Richard, sub-commissioner for Prizes
-, See also Neile, Paul.

Dwight, Bernard, house of, Culliton (Collaton or Colyton), Devon, licence requested for, licence to
-, John, warrant for patent to

Dwyer, John, petition of, referred
-, lands formerly belonging to father of
-, letter in favour of

Dysart, Earl of. See Murray, William, Earl of Dysart.

Dyves, Francis, of Brumham, Beds., assurances executed of estate of
-, pardon to
-, Sir Lewis

E

Earlstoun, lands in, warrant for charter of

Earnle, Capt.

Eason, Robert

East Indies, the, vessel from
-, English factory in, said to be seized by the French
-, Dutch men-of-war said to be gone to

East Indiamen, outward bound
-, in the Downs
-, Dutch
-, warning sent to

East India fleet, the Dutch
-, advices for
-, trade, vessel built at Ipswich for
-, Company, the, warrant to
-, the Dutch, fall in price of actions of
-, said to be the cause of the war
-, fighting ships to be sent out by

Eastchurch, Isle of Sheppey

Easter Dennons, Forfarshire, and patroncy of chaplaincy and altar of the Trinity in the kirk of Glams and town and lands of Bariden, Perthshire, warrant for charter of

Easter Touch, town and lands of, Abbotshall, Fife, warrant for charter of

Easter Whytburn. See Barbachlaw.

Eastland merchants, debt due to

Eastman (Eustman), William, of Shaftesbury, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Eastwood, Roger, assistant to master shipwright at Portsmouth
-, estimate by

Eaton, John, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to
-, Robert, M.A., Presbyterian, and his house, Manchester, licences requested for, licences to

Eccles, William, of Kildowan, warrant for charter to

Ecclesfield, parish of, Yorkshire

Ecclesole, Joseph, of Sedgley, Presbyterian, licence requested for
-, Ralph, Presbyterian, licence requested for

Edam, in Holland, ships at

Edgcombe, Francis, pardon for homicide of

Edenhall, letters dated from

Edgar, Henry, letter of

Edgar, King of England, charter of

Edinburgh
-, letters dated from
-, bribe given by, to keep Leith joined to it
-, declaration of war to be published at Market Cross of
-, warrant for recruiting Earl of Linlithgow's regiment about
-, rebuilding of Holyrood House at
-, adjournment of Parliament of Scotland at Market Cross of
-, Provost of. See Ramsay, Sir Andrew.
-, Castle of, warrant for providing powder and match for
-, prisoner sent to
-, company at
-, bishopric of
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire and letter missive to

Edmonds, Thomas, Congregational, licence requested for

Edwards, Reece, conductor of pressed men
-, Samuel, letter of
-, Lieut. Peter
-, —

Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgewater
-, letter of
-, Mr., of the Shaw, horse of

Egglestone, John, certificate of competency of as Master

Eghett, Mr.

Egilsechane. See Hollmaines.

Eillingtoun and Bogend, lands of, Ayrshire, warrant for charter of

Ekins, Robert, Congregational, licence requested for licence to receipt for licence to

Elbe, the, compensation for vessels burnt in, in 1666
-, Dutch men-of-war said to be gone to

Eldred, Francis, postmaster of Southwark, complaints against
-, petition of

Eliot or Elyot, William, prisoner at Hereford, to be sent to the Tower
-, warrant for release of

Elizabeth, Queen, payment to the Crown from the See of Durham, from time of
-, Act of (13 Eliz. c. 12.)
-, Princess, daughter of the late King of Bohemia, pension of
-, petitions on behalf of

Elkins, Edward, robbery of

Elesdon, William, petition of

Elliot, John, house of, Hartfield, Sussex, licence requested for, licence to
-, William, son of Sir Gilbert Elliot of Stobs, and Elizabeth his spouse, warrants for charters to
-, or Ellyott, Capt. Thomas
-, hoy of

Ellis, Andrew, secretary to the Post Office
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, alluded to
-, warrants to
-, note by
-, order of
-, alluded to
-, John, letter of
-, J.
-, Richard, receipt for licences by
-, house of, Reading, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to
-, Thomas, of Whitby, petition of
-, Sir William

Elliston (Ellison or Alliston), Matthew, Presbyterian, and his house, the Grange, Little Coggeshall, Essex, licences requested for, licences to, receipt for licences to

Elmes, Ann, house of Warrington, licence requested for licence to

Elsiesheills. See Esbie.

Ely, Samuel, Presbyterian, licence to

Ely, Isle of, pressed men from
-, Bishop of. See Lany, Benjamin, Bishop of Ely.

Elzey, John, certificate of competency of, as master

Embargo on shipping

Emperor, the (Leopold), reported designs of the French King against
-, notice to the Elector of Cologne by
-, raising men at Frankfort

Emperor, Mr., merchant, of Yarmouth, said to have given intelligence to the Dutch in the last war

England
-, the six Northern counties of, collections for captives in
-, Treatise on policy of
-, North of, ships from
-, West of, merchants of
-, report of plot in
-, Western ports of, order on suit of merchants and traders of
-, neutrality of, desired by the Dutch
-, alleged design to ruin
-, report of Dutch Ambassador coming to
-, Irish companies to be shipped to
-, letter to governor of a colony concerning sailing of ships for
-, goods prohibited to be shipped from Amsterdam or Holland for
-, passage to influence, against the Dutch
-, packet-boat between Ireland and
-, garrisons in, to be recruited
-, rebellion in, reported by the Dutch
-, Church of, the
-, to remain as at present

English, Peter. See Hoppie, Henry.

English, the, St. Christopher's delivered up to
-, French ships to be manned with
-, Scotch or Irish in Dutch service
-, and Scotch not to be allowed to leave Holland
-, and French, rendezvous of, at Isle of Ash, against the Spaniards
-, slaves taken with the Turks
-, slave on Turkish man-of-war, gallant conduct of
-, slaves ransomed
-, captives at Fez, petition on behalf of, referred
-, wounded, the
-, Hamburg fleet, reported Dutch design against
-, factory in the East Indies, said to be taken by the French and retaken with Dutch help
-, soldiers at Dieppe
-, seaman from Holland
-, seamen fled to Scotland
-, Channel, the. See Channel, the English.

Englishmen, arrangements for transporting, from Holland
-, treated as slaves by the Spaniards

English fleet, the
-, watermen to be pressed for
-, Irish soldiers to serve on
-, stores wanted on board
-, stores for
-, list of, requested
-, lists of
-, memoranda from
-, advices from
-, condition of
-, Dungeness suggested as station of, to await the French fleet
-, departure of, from the Thames
-, off Dover
-, arrival of, at Spithead
-, need of, coming speedily to Dungeness
-, expected junction of, with the French fleet
-, said to be off the Longsand
-, at St. Helen's
-, prevented by the wind from coming into Portsmouth
-, near Beachy Head
-, movements of
-, proposals for refitting, after an engagement
-, off Dungeness
-, water for
-, off the back of the Goodwin
-, off the South Foreland
-, visit of the King to
-, man-of-war, affront to, by Van Ghent
-, off Ushant
-, men-of-war to salute the French admiral
-, ship seized by French ship
-, merchant ships
-, at Gibraltar
-, not attacked by Algerines
-, burnt in the Elbe, in the last war
-, with French fleet
-, privateer
-, Malagaman chased ashore near Hastings

English and Scotch ships in Holland to be stopped
-, arrested
-, released

Enham, letter dated from

Enkhuyzen, in Holland
-, men-of-war at

Ennis, or Ennys. See Inness, James.

Epping Forest, house and pictures of the Countess of Norwich at

Erington, Capt.

Erly, Mr., Presbyterian, and his house, Coyles, Essex, licences requested for, licences to

Ernle, Sir John, Commissioner of the Navy
-, letter to
-, signature by

Ernlee, Robert, letter to

Erskein, lands and barony of, Renfrewshire, with ferry between Dumbarton and Kirkpatrick; lands and barony of Dunotter, Dumbartonshire, with salmon fishing on the Clyde; and patronage of kirk of Erskein, and barony of Kirkpatrick, Paisley; warrant for charter of

Erskine, Sir Charles, Lyon King-at-Arms, commission to
-, Sir Thomas, first Earl of Kellie, deceased

Esbie and Elsieshiells, lands of, Annandale, Dumfriesshire, warrant for charter of

Essex, men pressed in or from
-, paper concerning beacons in
-, Vice-Admiral of
-, deputy-lieutenants of
-, Earl of. See Capell, Arthur, Earl of Essex.
-, places in, where buildings were licensed or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Abury (Aldborough) Hatch, Billericay, Birch Magna, Burntwood (Brentwood), Chelmsford, Childer- ditch, Coggeshall Colchester Copford, Coyles, or Koyles, Finchingfield, Gosfield, Hatfield Regis, High Ongar, Hornchurch, Leytonstone, or Low Leyton, Little Baddow, Little Coggeshall, Little Hallingbury, Little Waltham, Maldon, Matching, Monis, Nether Chissil (Chishall), Pedmarsh (Pebmarsh) Prittlewell, Redgewell (Ridgewell), Romford, Shentills, Shenmills, or Shendfields, Margaretting parish, Springfield, Stamborn, Thaxted, Theobalds, Walthamstow, Wethersfield, White Colne, Writtle

Estoll, Nicholas, petition of referred

Estrées, Comte d', French Vice-Admiral
-, letter of
-, mentioned
-, packets sent to
-, packet from
-, copy of letter to, mentioned
-, to be requested to give notice of his arrival
-, at Portsmouth

Estwood, —, brewer, and Common Councilman at Dublin

Etherington, James. See Giles, Robert.

Eton College or Eton, letters dated from
-, reported mandamus for Headmastership of

Ettrick, Walter, letter of

Eustace, Sir Maurice, payments to, for lands enclosed in Phœnix Park

Euston Hall, letter dated from

Evance, Thomas, Presbyterian, and his house, Birmingham, licences to, receipt for licences to

Evans, Edward, purser of the Nonsuch
-, George, note by
-, Richard, warrant for release of
-, widow, house of, Meldreth, Cambridgeshire, licence requested for licence to

Eveleigh, Nicholas, house of, Exeter, licence requested for, licence to

Evelyn, John
-, letter of
-, lands at Deptford, held by

Everard, Sir Edmund. See Magennis, Arthur, Viscount Iveagh.
-, Jonathan, house of, Ashfield, Notts, licence requested for, licence to
-, Samuel, house of, Child's Hill, Hampstead, licence requested for, licence to

Everett, Richard, of St. Clement Danes, deposition of

Eversden, —, action brought by, against Stephen Perry, stayed

Eversen, or Evertson, Cornelius, junior, Captain of the Utrecht
-, Cornelius, the uncle, ViceAdmiral of Zealand
-, former and present ships of

Eves, Edward, house of, Walsall, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Ewer, George, house of, Southwark, licence requested for
-, Mr., house of, called Punsborne House, Hatfield, licence requested for, licence to

Exchequer, the, order concerning stop of payment from
-, order for stop of payment from except as therein excepted
-, alluded to
-, state of, 1671–2
-, commissioners of, warrant to
-, Barons of

Excise, the, grant of moiety of, in lieu of Court of Wards, alluded to
-, interest allowed to farmers of country
-, appointment of chief commissioners of
-, appointment of commissioners of appeals concerning
-, warrant for remittal of arrears to farmers of
-, Act for additional (22 & 23 Car. II. c. 5.)

Exeter, letters dated from
-, stage coaches to
-, gaol, warrant to keeper of
-, prisoner in
-, canonry at
-, address of thanks to the king by Nonconformist ministers of, and Devon
-, assizes at
-, Dean and Chapter of, letter to
-, Bishop of. See Sparrow, Anthony, Bishop of Exeter.
-, Countess of. See Cecil, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Exeter.
-, See also Devon.

Eyans, Thomas, Susanna, Elizabeth, and Anne, William Cranmer, and Robert and William Hartley, pass to

Eyre, Anthony, M.P. for Nottinghamshire, deceased

Eyton, Kendrick, appointed Justice of the Court of the Council of the Marches