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W
Waade, Thomas, letter of
Wachtendonck, John, prisoner in the
Tower
-, renewal of warrant for keeping, prisoner
Wahope, James, letters patent ordered to be passed to
Waight, John, master, letters of
-, and others, letter of
Wainfleet, wreck of the Kent come ashore at
Wairdlow or Wardley, Andrew, of Newcastle
Waith, P., of Camberwell, paymaster of
the Navy
-, letter of
-, pattern of sailcloth of
Wakefield, George, certificate of purchase of fee-farm rent by
Wakeman, William, letters of
Walberswick, Suffolk, timber to be had at
Walcot or Walcott, Capt. Thomas
-, letter of
-, informations and examinations about alleged conspiracy of
-, mentioned
-, results of
-, character and circumstances
of
-, ordered to be apprehended
-, apprehension of
-, house of, searched
-, to be sent to Dublin
-, examinations of
-, abstracts of
-, mentioned
-, former capt.-lieutenant of
Ludlow
-, confronted with Capt. Cullen
and examined
-, conversation between, and
Capt. Maunsell
-, committed to close prison
-, alleged offer of, to Mr. Westropp
-, conversation between, and
Richard Purdon
-, to be sent to England
-, discourses between, and
Lord Roscommon
-, improbabilities that, is guilty
of the plot he is accused of
-, confronted with Capt. Maunsell before the Lord Lieutenant and
Council
-, Lord Broghill accused of
having a hand in plot of
-, guard to meet, at Chester
-, commission into the country
to inquire into the business of, suggested
-, witnesses against
-, examinations concerning, sent
to England
-, shipped for Chester and arrived at Holyhead
-, arrival of, at Chester
-, Lord O'Brien's account of
Cullen's information to him about
-, committed to the Tower
-, papers about
-, son of
-, sister of, attempt to ravish
-, wife of
Wales, colliers or vessels for, or from
-, frigates wanted to convoy colliers
to, or from
-, coals from, stopped by Dutch
capers
-, restraint on vessels pretending to
go to, suggested
Walker, John, Presbyterian, licence to
-, John, house of, Westbury, Bucks.,
licence to
-, John, house of, East Dereham,
Norfolk, licence to
-, Joshua, house of, Bingley, Yorkshire, licence to
-, Sir Walter, advocate
-, See also Wiseman, Sir
Robert.
-, Mr., suggested as Sheriff for Bedfordshire
-, Mr., painter at Chatham, letters
on behalf of
Wall, Francis, late ensign in Capt. Newport's company
-, Thomas, and John Browne, letter
of
Wall Wood, timber in
Wallen, Claus Arens, warrant for gift of
the Unity of Delfshaven, a prize, to
-, order for delivery of the
Unity to, mentioned
-, warrant for denization of
Unity given to
Waller, Capt., executed for the plot of 1663
Walsh, Capt. Luke
-, letters of
Walshe, Peter, member of the party of, (the remonstrants)
Walthew, Henry, Clerk of the Avery,
statement by
-, Edmund, son of refusal of
Clare Hall to obey the King's letter
for a fellowship for
Waltham Forest, deer killed in
Walton, Samuel. See Underhill, Walter.
-, or Wanton, Robert, deceased,
letter on behalf of creditors of
Walton, near Landguard Fort, company arrived at
Walton-on-the Naze, Dutch privateer off
Wandesford, Sir Christopher, robbery of
-, Christopher, late Master of the
Rolls in Ireland
Wapping, letters dated from
-, letter addressed to
-, draft warrant for grant of the Cock
and Bull at
Warburton, Sir George, approved as
deputy-lieutenant for Cheshire
-, Mr., ill-management of the post
between England and Ireland by
Ward, James, caveat about pardon to
Ware, James, auditor-general of Ireland,
complaint against
-, James, and Walter Plunket lease
to, mentioned
-, Thomas, approved as deputy-lieutenant for Somerset
Waring, William, letter of
Warner, Armiger, high bailiff, and other inhabitants of Hornchurch, Essex, letter of, concerning abuses of pressing
Warren, Edward, Presbyterian, licence to
-, Ed., letter of
-, Sir William, letters of
-, mast ship of, taken
-, and William Wood
-, contract of, mentioned
-, mast ship of, at Portsmouth
-, flyboat with deals, &c.,
of
Warwick, Sir Philip, and Sir Christopher
Turner, surrender by, of clerkship
of the House of Lords in reversion
-, Philip, son of, and Matthew
Johnson of the Middle Temple, grant
to, of clerkship of the House of
Lords in reversion
Warwickshire, places in, where buildings
were licensed for Nonconformist
services, or where Nonconformist
ministers resided:—
-, Anstey, Coventry, Austrey,
Birmingham,
Great Coughton,
Sutton Coldfield
Wasey, Henry, master of the St. George of London
Washington, Col. Henry, deceased, the
four daughters of, petition of
-, reports on
-, order on
Waters, Major George, debt due from, to Daniel Arthur
Watkin, Joseph. See Bynnes, John.
Watkins, Giles, Baptist, licence to
-, Capt. James, letters of
Watson, John. See Page, Capt. Thomas.
-, Robert, minister of Cardrosse,
deceased
-, —, an empiric
-, Capt., nails made for
-, Mr., precentor of Connor, illness
of
Watts, Daniel, house of, Great Dunmow,
Essex, licence to
-, Edward, commission to
-, John. See Bullocke, William.
-, Richard, of Deal, letters of
-, See also Lodge, Morgan.
-, Mr., clerk of the assessments in
Clare
-, letter of, mentioned
Weatherhead, Capt., executed for plot of 1663
Weaver, Sergeant
Webb, Noah, house of, Frimley, Surrey,
licence to
-, Robert, of Hursley, Hants., Presbyterian, licence to
Weerdt, William de, person through whom Zas may write
Wellet, the, Dutch privateer in
Wells, John, warrant for patent to
-, Moses, Baptist, and his house,
Stickford, Lincolnshire, licences to
-, William, house of, Woodford,
Northants, licence to
Wells, Norfolk, vessels of
-, vessel of, taken and retaken
-, colliers from
-, Dutch privateers off
-, person from
-, Deeps
Wells, Somerset, congé d'élire to the Dean
and Chapter of
-, caveat about prebends of, requested
-, Bishops of. See Oreighton, Dr.
Robert; and Mews, Dr. Peter;
Bishops of Bath and Wells.
Welsh, James, letters of
Wemyss, David, ammunition supplied to, in 1651
Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford,
late Lord Deputy and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
-, William, Earl of Strafford,
son of, grant of annuity for life of
Werden, Col. Sir John, Secretary to the
Duke of York
-, letters of
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, orders of, mentioned
-, created a Baronet
-, privy seal to
-, express from
-, packets sent to
-, candidate for Chester
-, elected
Wescomb, Clement, and Richard, constitution of, as Comptrollers of the Customs at Cardiff
West, John, and his wife and children, pass to
West Bay, the, near Weymouth, vessels
in
-, capers in
-, dead men and wreck washed
ashore in
West Country fishing-boats
-, ships from Portoport
-, list of, taken
West Indies, the, vessels for, or from
-, vessels from, taken
-, Dutch privateers for
-, vessels in
-, vessels intended for
-, French ship from, retaken
-, estimate of commodities from,
consumed in Ireland suggested
-, ships to be victualled after
the manner for
-, captured ship taken to
-, proportion of provisions and
prices for voyage to
West Penmarks or Seames, the, Brittany, the Bordeaux fleet off
West Rocks, the, near Harwich, ships off
-, Dutch fleet off
-, Dutch ship aground on
-, English fleet off
Westburne or Westbrowne, John, master of a tender
Westcombe, Sir Martin, consul at Cadiz
Western, Thomas, iron sold by
Western Islands, the
Westminster, commission dated at
-, almsman's place in collegiate church
of
-, Cottonian library at
-, inhabitants of, certificate of
-, St. Margaret's, certificate by vicar
and inhabitants of
-, Dean of. See Dolben, Dr. John,
Bishop of Rochester, and Dean of
Westminster.
-, See also London.
-, Hall, account of the procession of
the Lord Chancellor to
Westmoreland, places in, where buildings
were licensed for Nonconformist
services:—
-, Heversham, Kendal
Weston, Frances, Countess Dowager of Portland, petition of
Weston-on-the Green, Oxfordshire, letter dated from
Westphalia, M. de Turenne marching for
Westropp, Mountyford, of Ballyarney,
Clare, to be examined
-, offer of Capt. Walcott to
-, information of
-, fight between William York
and
Wetwang, Capt. John
-, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, convoy of
-, prize taken by
-, privy seal for payment to
-, squadron of, sailing towards
Harwich from the Nore
-, departure of, from the
Nore
-, passed by Harwich
-, sailed from Aldeburgh
-, Capt. John, jun., of the James
watership
Weyhill, letter dated from
-, intended removal of fair from
Weymouth
-, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, vessels from
-, vessels arrived at
-, news from
-, privateers off
-, master of captured vessel put
ashore near
Whalley, P., letter of
Whallye, William, watchmaker, letter to
Wharton, Allan, collector of customs,
Whitby, letters of
-, G. See Moore, Jonas.
-, Humphrey. See Howe, John
-, Sir Ralph, captain in Lord
Belasyse's regiment
-, —, lieutenant in Lord Carlisle's
regiment
Wheate, Thomas, of Shadwell, apothecary, caveat concerning estate of
Wheeler, John, Baptist, licence to
-, Thomas, pilot, letters of
Wheldon, John, petition of, and note of grant to
Whetcomb, John, Mayor of Lyme, letter of
Whichwood Forest, does from
Whishall, Joseph, house of, Great Budworth, Cheshire, licence to
Whitby, letter from town of
-, letters dated from
-, extract from letter dated from
-, vessels or colliers of
-, vessels of, lost, missing or taken
-, vessel of, privateer's boat beaten
off by
-, vessels from, or for
-, vessels arrived at
-, arrival of the Duke and Duchess
of Lauderdale and others at
-, departure of the Duke and Duchess
of Lauderdale and others from
-, fisher boat of
-, capers off
-, vessels off
-, sakers sent to
-, wreck and dead bodies cast ashore
near
-, vessels taken off
-, bad price of corn and cattle and
want of hay at
-, landship at
-, and the Humber, dead bodies east
up between
White, Sir Andrew, ordered to quit the
kingdom
-, Capt. Isaac
-, James, houses of, Abbotscombe and
Templecombe, Somerset, licences to
-, James, recommended to be cook to
the Assistance
-, Capt. Richard, letters of
-, orders of, mentioned
-, caper said to be taken by
-, vessel retaken by
-, Sir Sampson, son of, letter recommending
-, Walter, midshipman, letter of
-, —, commission to
White or Whyte, Ignatius, Baron de Vique,
son of Sir Dominic Whyte, discoveries by
-, Sir Francis Pordini, and Patrick Bourke, request for grant of
Edmond Sexten's estate to
White Booth Road in the Humber, ships in
Whiteakers, John, house of, Macclesfield, licence to
Whitehall
-, letters dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, orders dated from
-, draft orders or warrants dated
from
-, grants dated from
-, list of officers and companies of the
Royal English regiment dated at
-, references dated at
-, orders in Council dated at
-, declarations of the King's pleasure
dated at
-, declaration prolonging the stop in
the Exchequer dated at
-, commissions dated at
-, protections dated from
-, privy seal dated at
-, proclamations dated from
-, licences dated from
-, passes and protections dated from
-, statement dated at
-, passes dated from
-, presentation dated at
-, packets from
-, porter at, recommended to share
in the Maundy alms
-, his truncheon given to the Earl
Marshal at
Whitehaven, place in Custom House at
Whitehorne, Thomas, Presbyterian, and his house, Woolfardisworthy, Devon, licences to
Whiteway or Whitway, Mr., of Hertfordshire
-, statement by
Whitfield, Nathaniel
-, letter of
-, certificates by
Whitgrove, Mr., house of, the King carried to, from Boscobel
Whiting, Francis, of Trustthorpe, pinnace in custody of
Whitley, Lieut. Peter
-, Col. Roger, deputy-postmaster
-, letters of
-, warrants to
-, attendance of, at the Post
Office
-, visit of, to Harwich from
Newmarket
-, permission to, to converse
with prisoners in the Tower
-, appointment of, as deputypostmaster, mentioned
-, letter in the hands of
Whitlock, William, warrant for licence to, to grub underwood
Whittaker, the
Whittington, Charles, letter of
Whittle, Sackville, chirurgeon of the yard at Deptford, petitions of
Whyte. See White.
Whyting, Capt. William
-, letters of
-, order of, mentioned
Wiat, Ralph, agent of the owners of the St. George to the States-General
Wickens, John, letters of
Wicker, Susanna, letter of
Wickham, Kent, report on timber at
Widenham, Col., Castletown, house of
Widows and orphans, the commissioners for his Majesty's bounty to, letter of
Widdrington, Edward, recommended for
commission
-, Ralph, D.D., Fellow of Christ's
College, recommended for the Margaret Professorship
-, Roger, officer in Lord Ogle's regiment in 1667
Wigan, rectory of, dispensation to hold, in commendam
Wight, Mark, house of, Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, licence to
Wight, the Isle of
-, vessels from, or for
-, Dutch prize chased ashore
on
-, Dutch capers off
-, vessel driven ashore on, by
caper
-, appointment of chirurgeon
in
-, vessel ashore on
-, and Portland, vessel taken
between
-, and Beachy Head, vessel
chased between
-, and Cape La Hogue, squadron or ship plying between
Wigton, Earl of. See Fleming, William, Earl of Wigton.
Wildboar, Capt.-lieutenant
Wilde, Dr., reply to lines of, against prelacy and in favour of toleration
Wildes, James, bailiff of Lowestoft, letters of
Wilding, Alexander, ensign in Lord Peterborough's regiment
-, Robert, house of, Hackney, licence
to
Wilgress, Capt. John, murder of wife and child of
Wilhelmstadt or Willemstadt, landing of
the army of the Prince of Orange
at
-, the Prince of Orange at
Wilkins, Dr. John, Bishop of Chester,
departure of, for London
-, death of
Wilkinson, Richard, letter of
-, information given by, about
Blood's conspiracy
-, brother of, accused of the
plot of 1663
-, William, house of, Effingham,
Surrey, licence to
-, William, pilot, complaints against
of cheating, &c
Williams, Ambrose, master of the Blessing
packet-boat, affidavit by
-, See also Hills, Richard.
-, David, house of, Llanvigan, Brecknockshire, licence to
-, Capt. Henry, letter of
-, Henry, house of, Puddletown,
Dorset, licence to
-, Henry, Independent, licence to
-, Lewis, convict, petition of, and
warrant for pardon to
-, Margaret. See Clare, George.
-, Robert. See Harding, John.
-, Thomas, grant to
-, William, Recorder of Chester.
candidate for Chester
-, disorderly behaviour of, at
the election
-, Mr., arrival of, at Barbados
Williamson, Sir Joseph, secretary to Lord
Arlington, and Clerk of the Council
-, letter of
-, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, notes by
-, drafts by
-, memoranda by
-, examination in the hand of
-, extracts from Journal of
-, News-letter, or Written
News, or Occurrences of
-, letters or packets for
-, packets of
-, lists of ships in the Downs
sent to
-, statement by, of the reasons
for delaying the meeting of Parliament
-, letter communicated by
-, endorsements by
-, orders of, mentioned
-, oysters for
-, Irish salary of
-, bounty of, to Dovenby
School
-, concerned in the printing at
Oxford
-, requested to get frigates to
guard the Cornish coasts
-, presents of ale and cheese
for
-, invitations to
-, offers to, for his places of
Clerk of the Council and Keeper of
the Paper Office
-, odes on buildings of, at
Queen's College, Oxford
-, grant of lands in Dublin and
Kildare to, ordered
-, appointed on the Committee
of the Royal African Company
-, book licensed by
-, suggested as Chancellor of
the Duchy
-, clerk of, extract in handwriting of
-, George, brother of
-, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, illness of
-, prescription for
-, Thomas, cousin of, and
clerk to, letters of, mentioned
-, accounts of Capt.
Langley presented to, and examined
by
Willis, John, Mayor of Poole, certificate
by
-, Thomas, M.D., letter of
Willoughby, John, Mayor of Northampton,
certificate by
-, William, Lord Willoughby of Parham, Governor of Barbados
-, letter to
-, arrival of, at Barbados
-, William, certificate by
Willshaw, Capt. Thomas
-, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester, approved as deputy-lieutenant for Somerset
Wilsebye, John, Presbyterian, and his house, Gloucestershire, licences to
Wilson, Edward, house of, Cannock,
Staffordshire, licence to
-, John, alias Harrison, petition of,
and warrant for reprieve of
-, John, Baptist, and his house,
Mundham, Norfolk, licences to
-, Thomas, storekeeper at Chatham,
letters of
-, letter to
-, complaint against
-, claim by, of fag-ends of
cables as his perquisite
-, See also Pett, Phineas,
master shipwright
-, Mr., Recorder of Londonderry
Wiltshire, list of deputy-lieutenants for
-, person to be appointed deputylieutenant for
-, places in, where buildings were
licensed for Nonconformist services,
or where Nonconformist ministers
resided:—
-, Alton in Barnes, Devizes,
Enford, Idmiston
Poulshot, Sherstone,
Upavon, Westbury
Wimple, Theophilus, master of a Harwich packet-boat
Winchester, letter dated from
-, person secured at
-, embezzlers of naval stores prosecuted at assizes at
-, Bishopric of, pension out of tenths
of
Winchester College, Governors of, King's
letter intended to
-, King's letter to
-, boy at
Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea.
Winckworth, J. See Bence, Sir Alexander.
Wind, tables showing the direction of the
Windsor, letter dated from
-, grant of prebend at
-, vicar of New, certificate from,
mentioned
-, companies moved to Hull from
-, Dean and Chapter of, person
recommended to, to be chapter clerk
Wine, Robert, house of, Landulph, Cornwall, licence to
Wine licences, grant of revenue from, in trust for the Duchess of Cleveland and her children
Wine, Rhenish, pass for transporting
Wines, proclamation fixing the price of
Wingfield, Sir Edward, deceased
-, Dame Martha, widow of,
report on petition of
-, warrant for remission
of fine to
-, Folliott, Viscount Powerscourt
-, Philip, trial between, and Robert
Thody
Winkell, William, house of, Albrighton, Salop, licence to
Winkfield, Thomas, midshipman
Winn, William, Congregational, and his house, Ruabon, Denbighshire, licences to
Winshurst, T. See Carkesse, James.
Winter, Mary, and her children, pass to
Winterton, Middle Grounds off, ship ashore on
Winterton Ness, shipwrecked men of the
Kent come ashore at
-, privateer off
Winton, Nicholas, house of, Waldron, Sussex, licence to
Wintour, Sir John, colliery near Coventry abandoned by
Wisbech, vessels from
-, assizes at
Wise, James, of West Cowes, Baptist, licence to
Wiseman, Jacques, commission to
-, Sir Robert, Advocate General and
Dean of Arches, dispensation to
-, and Sir Walter Walker,
letter to
-, to administer
interrogatories to Zas and Arton
Witherborne, Francis, prisoner in the Tower
Witt, John de, reply of, to claims of the
owners of the St. George
-, Arton said to belong to
party of
-, and his brother Cornelius,
book concerning
Wivell, Edward
-, letter of
Wivenhoe, anchor raised by person of
Wolaston, Mr.
Wolff, John, person through whom Zas may write
Wolfse, Councillor
Wolseley, William, proposed as capt.-lieutenant in the Marquis of Worcester's regiment
Wolsingham. See Stanhope.
Wombwell, William, house of, York, licence to
Wood, Sir Edward, differences between,
and Clara Bolton
-, Dame Clara, wife of. See
Bolton, Clara.
-, Capt. John, commander of the
Kent
-, letter of
-, arrival of, at Lynn
-, at Boston
-, complaints against
-, mother of
-, son of
-, Mary, house of, Cherry Tree Alley,
St. Giles' Cripplegate, licence to
-, Matthew, purser of the Advice
-, letter of
-, Justice William, letter to
-, See also Warren, Sir
William.
-, Major, money imprested to
Woodbridge, Suffolk, pinnace left at
-, illness of Harwich smith at
Woodcock, Sir Thomas, arrival of, at Hull
-, company of, arrival of, at
Hull
Wooddeson, George, of Clement's Inn,
petition of, and letter recommending
-, mandamus brought by, to
the Chapter of Windsor
-, insolent conduct of
-, father of
Woodroffe, Benjamin, M.A., warrant for grant of canonry to
Woods, Act for the preservation of (35 Hen. VIII., c. 17)
Woodson, Anthony, appointed chirurgeon of the Ann and Christopher
Woodstock Park, does from
Woodward, Elizabeth, house of, Thrumpton, Notts., licence to
-, George, bailiff of the Court of the
Peverill, petition of
-, certificate concerning
-, Mr., purser to Lord Ossory
Woolcoots, Richard house of, Monk Silver, Somerset, licence to
Woolwich
-, letters dated from, or from ships
at
-, warrant dated from
-, receipt dated from
-, orders or warrants to, requested
-, vessel at
-, timber from, demanded
-, anchors to be carried to
-, fireships sent to
-, workmen brought to, from Chatham, discharged
-, master caulker at
-, vessels ordered to
-, frauds in the ropeyard at
-, embezzlement of cordage and other
stores at
-, person appointed to command men
at, in June 1667
-, plank or timber for
-, timber to be had from Hampshire,
Sussex and Surrey for
-, timber and other stores wanted at
-, intended visit of the Navy Commissioners to
-, oil, &c., to be supplied at
-, supplies to the Unity prize from
-, visit of the Navy Commissioners
to
-, suggestions offered to the Navy
Commissioners at their visit to
-, money sent to
-, shallops after the French manner
to be built at
-, timber come to
-, Yard, pay of
-, officers of, warrant to, mentioned
-, demand of provisions for
-, waste timber at
Worcester, letters dated from
-, battle of
-, assizes at, person condemned at
-, Dean and Chapter of, rectories
belonging to
-, Bishop of. See Blandford, Walter,
Bishop of Worcester.
-, Marquis of. See Somerset, Henry,
Marquis of Worcester.
Worcestershire, places in, where buildings
were licensed for Nonconformist
services:—
-, Bromsgrove, Cropthorn,
Ombersley, Worcester
Worden, plundered by the French
-, defeat of the Prince of Orange
before
-, feint of the Prince of Orange
against
-, design of the Prince of Orange
against
Worle, Richard, Congregational, and his house, Romsey, licences to
Wormeley, Ralph, commission to
Worms and insects, diagrams of, that fell in a great snow in Hungary
Worrell, John, house of, Croydon, licence
to
-, Mrs., servant of Thomas Ellis
Worsley, Dr. Benjamin, secretary to the
Board for Trade, appointed treasurer
thereof
-, letters of
-, William, Baptist, licence to
Wort, Richard, house of, Idmiston, Wilts., licence to
Worthington, Twyford, Presbyterian, and his house, Higham Ferrers, licences to
Wren, Charles
-, Matthew, Secretary to the Duke of
York, deceased
-, letter of
-, William, payments directed to
Wrenn, Gawen, house of, Crosthwaite, Cumberland, licence to
Wrexham, petition on behalf of inhabitants of
Wright, Daniel, runaway seaman
-, Capt. Lawrence
-, letter of
-, Peter. See Bullocke, William
-, Philip, house of, Over Peover,
Cheshire, licence to
-, Mr., desirous of Recordership of
Guildford
Wyborne, Capt. John
-, ticket signed by
Wyche, Sir Peter, secretary to the embassy for espousing the Archduchess of Innsbruck, privy seal for allowance of
Wycombe. See Chipping Wycombe
Wyles, or Wiles, James, master of the
Golden Phœnix
-, letter of
-, complaint against
Wyndham, Sir Hugh, Baron of the Exchequer, reference to
-, certificate by
-, caveat on behalf of
-, Sir William, Sir Edmund, and
Francis, approved as deputy-lieutenants for Somerset
-, Major, person recommended by
Wynne, Sir John, pricked as Sheriff for Denbighshire
Y
Yaats, Francis, house of, Gloucester, licence to
Yarborough, Ensign
Yardley, Mr., muster books sent to Navy office by
Yarm, town of, intended visit of the Duke
of Lauderdale to
-, flood at
Yarmouth, Great
-, letters dated from, or from
ships at
-, vessels of
-, taken or missing
-, retaken
-, vessel of, privateer sunk by
-, vessels from, or for
-, vessels arrived at
-, light coal fleet at
-, Straits fleet from
-, convoy to
-, herring fleet from
-, fishing-boats of
-, taken by Dutch caper
-, prizes brought into
-, departure of the Scotch companies from
-, dogger brought into
-, Hull fleet off
-, ketch of, taken and ransomed
-, pinnace from
-, person arrived at
-, physician for sick and
wounded at
-, colliers off
-, appointment of gunner of
-, companies sent to
-, ship convoy to fishing at
-, inventory of doggers at
-, certificate by traders of, to
Venice
-, prize vessels, herrings, and
nets at
-, Harwich packet-boats forced
into
-, prize herrings at
-, warrant to, for arrest of
passengers from Holland on pretence
of public business
-, warrant to, qualifying the
above
-, company embarked at
-, subscriptions for new meeting-house of Independents at
-, suggested as quarters of Lords
Belasyse's and Mulgrave's regiments
-, Nonconformists at, gone to
Norwich for county election
-, active for Sir S.
Barnardiston, at election
-, prize nets at
-, suggestions for erecting hospital for seamen at
-, and Newcastle, vessel convoy
between
-, pier, vessel put into
-, Roads
-, letters dated from vessels in
-, colliers or other ships in
-, colliers or other ships for, or
from
-, vessels arrived at
-, Sands
-, the back of the, Gottenburg
fleet on
-, Dutch privateer on
Yarmouth, in the Isle of Wight, Straits fleet gone to
Yates, Dr. Thomas, Principal of Brasenose College
Yeabsley, Thomas, statement of the canvas of
Yeomans, Sir R., approved as deputylieutenant for Bristol
Yonge, Henry John de, of Rotterdam, protection to
York, William, fight between, and Mountyfort Westropp
York, letters dated from
-, express from
-, Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale
and other Scotch noblemen at
-, highwaymen apprehended at
-, plate stolen from Chester Cathedral recovered at
-, disorders at the Cathedral at, and
riot at
-, and Boroughbridge, floods between
-, Duke of. See Stuart, James, Duke
of York
-, diocese of, payment from tenths of
clergy of
Yorkshire, living in the King's gift in
-, places in, where buildings were
licensed for Nonconformist services,
or where Nonconformist ministers
resided:—
-, Ackworth, Attercliffe
Beverley, Bingley,
Bridlington, Ecclesall, Bradford, Ellenthorpe,
Guiseley, Haslehead,
Hunsley, Idle, new
meeting-house at Kirkby
Malzeard, Leeds,
Mount Grace, Northallerton, Nunmonckton,
Penistone, Quarrel Hill,
Sowerby, new-built meetinghouse at, Shellove,
West Ardsley, Wistow,
York
-, East Riding of, Justices of. See
Hildyard, Sir Robert.
Young, Agnus, house of, Ashford, Kent, licence to
Younge, John, appointed master carpenter
of ship building at Bristol
-, warrant to, mentioned
Z
Zante, ship from
Zas, Gerbrandt
-, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, examination of
-, letters and packet to
-, pass for
-, at Harwich
-, gone to Holland
-, arrested at Harwich
-, displeasure of, at being
searched
-, and other prisoners to be
conveyed to London by a party of
horse
-, sent to Landguard Fort
-, and other prisoners sent to
London
-, warrants for receiving and
keeping, close prisoner
-, warrants for delivering and
conducting, to the Tower
-, information given by, to
Pensionary Fagel of English affairs
-, designs of, in England
-, come over from Holland,
and ordered to be gone
-, son-in-law of
-, boy of
-, wife of, letters of
-, and William Arton, draft
of commission for trial of, and
approval thereof
-, warrant for sealing
commission to try
-, commission for trial of
Zealand, doggers of, taken
-, forces from, marched to Brabant
-, Dutch fleet off
-, traveller to
-, capers from
-, estates of De Ruyter and his sonin-law in
-, account of the state of
Zerick Zee, vessels of, taken
-, merchant of
Zuyleistein, Monsieur, licence for ship refused by