Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1676-7. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.
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Daes, Alexander, and others, person put to the horn at the instance of
Dagger, William, keeper of the house of correction, Southwark, examination of
Dale, Henry, imprisoned at the Brill
-, discharged
Dalmahoy, Thomas, deer presented to the King by
Dalquharrane, lands of, in the sherif dome of Wigton, warrant for charter of
Dalrymple, Sir James, President of the
College of Justice, Scotland,
letter to
-, to be appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, See also Leslie, John,
Earl of Rothes.
-, — and Dalrymple, —, memorials of protection to
Dalzell, Thomas, of Binns, late Lieut.gen., to be appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
Dam in Norway, vessel from
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby.
Danes, the, great defeat of, by the Swedes
Daniel, Charles, commission to
Daniell, Ingoldsby, commission to
-, company of, commission
in
-, Sir Thomas, former company
of, in the Foot Guards
-, commission in
Danish pass, a
Danson, Thomas, late Fellow of Magdalen College, "A Friendly Debate between Satan and Sherlock" by
Danvers, Col. Henry, warrant for release of
Danzig, notes concerning
-, articles presented by merchants
trading to, and order in Council
thereon
-, pass for
Darley, John, a famous carpenter and Quaker at Lisburn
Darrell, Major Nathaniel, Governor of
Sheerness, letters of
-, letters to
-, order for delivery of the
King of Sweden's goods desired
by
Darrycote, John soldier, request that, be secured and examination of
Dartford, the game much destroyed about
Dartmouth, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, governorship of, caveat concerning
-, captain and governor of, warrant for grant of place of
-, commission to be
Davenant, Sir William, deceased, services and sufferings of
-, Dame Mary, relict of,
petition of
-, William, second son of,
recommendation of, for a fellowship requested
Daventry, letter dated from
-, warrant for grant of fairs at
David, King, servants of, coming from the children of Ammon
Davidson, Alexander, letter of, mentioned
Davie, Robert, ensign in the Suffolk militia
Davies, Hugh, chirurgeon to the
Samuel and Henry, charged with
poisoning the captain
-, caveat against pardon to
-, tried and acquitted
-, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of
London, letter of
-, Mr., newsletter to
-, copy of, obtained
by Sir J. Narbrough
Davis, Mr., Commentary on Holy
Scripture by
-, Mr., receiver of the hearthmoney for Herefordshire, sureties of
-, Mistress, stepdaughter of Mr.
Tregonwell, report of intended
marriage of, to Lord Berkeley's
son
Daviss, Capt. Adam, trial of
-, and four of his crew,
petition of
Davy, John, of Bideford, case of, about four ships gone to Newfoundland
Davys, Sir William, prime serjeant in Ireland, grant in reversion after
Dawson, John, collector at Yarmouth,
letter of
-, certificates by
-, William, commission to
Deal, letters dated from
-, lists of ships in the Downs
dated from
-, vessels arrived at
-, vessels that took corn in at, for
Holland
-, boat of, copper gun swept and
weighed by
-, shipwrecked men saved
by
-, persons arrived at
-, refusal of pilots of, to serve on
French men-of-war
-, report of burning of
-, epidemic and drought about
-, fevers prevalent about
-, storms at
-, report at, of conspiracy to betray Dutch towns to the French
-, thaw at
-, people at, pleased at money
being voted for ships
-, the deputy of, persons sent
prisoners by, to Sandwich
-, the trained bands of, commissions in
-, church, child of an Anabaptist
baptized at
-, Road, letter dated from
-, and Dover, great rains between
-, vessel run aground between
-, and Dungeness, vessels between
Dean, the Forest of, warrant for permission to hunt and kill deer in
-, the last Eyre for, in 1635
-, the officers of. See Eyre,
the Chief Justice in.
Deane, Mr., builder, at Lord Scudamore's and to do repairs at
Queen's College
-, Mr., the Duke of Buckingham
accompanied to the Tower by
Deas, Emmanuel, appointed by the Queen to receive the lading of the Soudades
Dee, the, Aberdeenshire, grant of privileges of building cruives on
Deer, warrant for moving from one
park to another
-, presented to the King
Delaunay or Launay, Noah, a free denizen and button-maker, complaints of the button-makers of London against
Delaval, Sir Ralph, deputy vice-admiral
of Lord Carlisle, letter of, and
letter to
-, orders to, requested and
persons to be examined by
-, examination sent to
Delinquents, estates of. See Crown lands.
Demascelay, Paul, a Venetian, petition of, referred
Dempsey, Lieut.-col. Laurence, petition of, referred
Demyske, Thomas, goldsmith, information of
Denbighland in Wales, caveat concerning the stewardship of
Denization, letters of, not to be
granted to foreign masters or
mariners
-, list of persons granted
Denmark, vessel of
-, carried into Leith on
pretence of a Swedish commission
-, brought as prize into
Kinsale
-, vessels of, few taken in the
late war
-, three vessels of, the owners of,
petition of
-, man-of-war of, English ship ill
treated by
-, at war with France and
Sweden
-, treaties with
-, difficulties of passes pursuant to
-, mentioned
-, passes pursuant to, rules
for
-, fees on
-, pass according to, required
-, security given for return
of passes in pursuance of
-, rules, &c., for granting
passes in Scotland in pursuance
of
-, in Ireland
-, memorial of, for the proclamation mentioned
-, Holland and Flanders not
supplied as well as formerly
from
-, Norwegian forces shipped for
-, defeat of the Swedish fleet by
the fleets of, and Holland
-, embargo on English ships in
-, the fleet of, with an army on
board between Landskron and
Malmo
-, army of, landed in Sweden
-, success of, against Sweden
-, Iceland not supplied with corn
from, as formerly
-, report that the French King
would not make peace till, and
the other confederates deliver up
all the places taken from the
King of Sweden
-, one per cent. in the Sound
stipulated by
-, King of (Christian V.), customs
on grain coming into Norway
taken off by
-, embarked for Schonen
-, landed at the head of his
army
-, Helsingborg besieged by
-, city belonging to, destroyed by lightning
-, at the head of his troops
in the battle, and narrow escape
of
-, Queen of, gone to Elsinore
Denny, William, rector of East Harling, Norfolk, letter of
-, fined for non-residence
-, warrant for remittal to,
of the King's moiety of the fine
Densley, Walter, receipt by
Deptford, vessel of
-, Strand, the Master, wardens,
&c., of the Trinity House at,
difference between, and Sir John
Clayton about proposed lighthouse near Lowestoft
-, report of, about Sir J.
Clayton's proposals to be delivered to him
Derby, letter dated from
-, letter written by Lord Ogle to,
mentioned
-, people of, affrighted by reports
of incendiary fires
-, royal approbation of election of
town clerk, coroner and steward
of the Court leet of
-, certificate of election of town
clerk of
-, Earl of. See Stanley, William,
Earl of Derby
-, Mayor of. See Walker, Edward
Dering, Sir Edward, at a meeting of
country gentlemen
-, Edward, a commissioner for the
distribution of the Hamburg
money
-, Mr. Missenden informed
by, of all the proceedings
Desbordes, the three Sieurs, pass for
Desborow, Major-General John, at a
Nonconformist meeting at Yar
mouth
-, still at Yarmouth
Devell, Capt. John, commander of the Virgin Mary, boast by, of making an English ship strike
Devereaux, Edward, captain in the Suffolk militia
Devereux, Walter, grant to, mentioned
Devizes, the, reported design to burn
-, the County Court of
Wiltshire removed to
Devonshire, the sheriff of, return made
by
-, Earl of. See Cavendish, William, Earl of Devonshire
Deweye, Josias, of the Mint in South wark, delivery of powder to, requested
Dickens, Mr., to proceed in his intended grant of the woodwardship of the New Forest
Dickenson, John, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia
Dickson, John, of Whitslead, warrant for gift to
Dieppe, vessel pretended for
-, passenger for
Digby, Essex, Bishop of Dromore,
church to be consecrated by
-, Robert, Lord Digby,
nephew of, ill health of
-, Kildare, father of,
Lord Digby, and brother of,
deaths of, in Dublin
Dikson, John, letter of
Dillington,Sir Robert, letter of
-, visit of, to Dr. Butler
Dillon, Col. Cary, warrant for grant to,
and reports on petitions of, recited
-, grant to, of pension in
reversion mentioned
-, memorandum of grants
in Ireland since pretence of
-, memorandum of benefits
received by, since the restoration
-, the Duke of Monmouth's
letters patent obstructed by
-, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon, warrant for swearing as
Captain of the Band of Pensioners
-, paper delivered by, on
behalf of the Band
-, clerk of the cheque to the
Band displaced by
-, to answer Mr. Thomas'
petition
-, case between, and Mr.
Thomas heard before the Privy
Council
-, order revoked at desire
of
Dimock, Mr., a Popish priest belonging
to the Portuguese ambassador,
to be brought before the Privy
Council
-, to be taken into custody
Disney, Matthew, petition of
-, Thomas, letter of
Dix, Mr., of Lisburn
Dixon, Thomas, messenger, warrants to
Dobbs, Mr., the lawyer
Dod, George, killing of
-, —, Popish and unlicensed
books belonging to
Doggett, George, and Elias Hutchings, warrant for pardon to
Dolben, John, D.D., Bishop of Rochester, as Lord Almoner, warrant
for delivery of the Maundy
money to
-, summoned to meetings of
the King's ministers
-, person recommended to,
for the Maundy charity
-, See also Finch, Sir Heneage, Lord Finch, Lord Chancellor.
-, Sir William, Bencher of the
Inner Temple, recommended for
the Recordership of London
-, warrant to
Doleman, Sir Thomas
-, grant to, of clerkship of
the Council in reversion
-, in possession
Dolphingstoun, lands of, and other lands, warrant for exonerating
Domville, Sir William, AttorneyGeneral of Ireland, order to
Don, Sir Alexander, of Newtown, and Patrick, his youngest son, warrant for charter to
Donalsone, James, of London, mer chant, statement by
Donegall, Earl and Countess of. See Chichester, Arthur and Laetitia, Earl and Countess Dowager of Donegall
Donne, Chamberleyn, affidavit by
Dorchester, letter dated from, and elec
tion at
-, Marquis of. See Pierrepont
Henry, Marquis of Dorchester
Dore, Henry, wheelwright, former
mayor of New Town
-, elected mayor
-, Mary and others, John Briard
v., notes of case of
Dorset, report of persons apprehended
in, who designed to burn towns
-, approbation of deputy lieutenants of, requested
-, granted
-, Earl of. See Sackville, Richard,
Earl of Dorset
Dort, the town of, Fellowship of Merchant Adventurers hitherto protected by
-, removal of the Scots Staple
from
Dottin, Gregory, Jerome Stone and Peter Bird, certificate by, men tioned
Doughty, Major, friend of Capt. Huntingdon
Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton,
letter to
-, forbidden to raise recruits for his regiment
-, James, Marquis of Douglas, to
be admitted a member of the
Privy Council of Scotland
-, commission to
-, William, killed near Tangier,
warrant for gift of escheat of
-, Elizabeth Mowat, relict
of, warrant for gift to
-, William, of Dornock and Isobell
Allane, his spouse, warrant for
charter to
-, William, Earl of Queensberry,
commission in place of
-, Sir William, of Cavers, deceased,
warrant for gift of the ward and
non-entry of all lands which pertained to
-, William, son of, warrant
for gift of the marriage of
-, younger children of, gifts
in the above warrants intended
for the benefit of
Dove, Mr.
Dover, letters dated from
-, certificate dated from
-, reports from
-, vessels of
-, packet-boat of, forced into the
Downs
-, packet-boats of, request for
payment to the masters of, for
provisions for subjects brought
over by them
-, vessels for
-, vessel purposely run ashore
near
-, vessel to stop at
-, vessels sent into
-, passengers to, or from
-, report of burning of
-, Dunkirk privateer detained at
-, person imprisoned at, for
transporting wool
-, vessels that took in corn at, for
Holland
-, horses shipped from, to France
-, Admiralty of, the, French privateer arrested by
-, Mayor of, the, letter to
-, Trinity House at, the, report
of, on Sir J. Clayton's proposals
to be delivered to him
-, and Deal, great rains between
-, ship run aground between
-, and Dungeness, English ship
taken by Calais capers between
-, and Beachy, ships sent to cruise
between
-, and Calais, ship cruising between
-, Castle, letter dated from
-, flags struck by ships
passing
Dowdall, Laurence, rent charge to, out of the abbey of Knocktopher
Dowling, William, attorney at Andover, letter in favour of
Down survey in Ireland, the
Down, co., pretty free of Tories
Downham, Isle of Ely, rectory of, warrant for dispensation for holding, with another living
Downing, Abraham, late King's
skinner
-, Sir George, letters of
-, letters to
-, to consult with Secretary Coventry
-, and his colleagues, the
late Commissioners about revisions, the resolution of the
States about them transmitted
to
-, Philadelphia, daughter
of, grant of denization to
-, John, commission to
-, Capt. John, company of, commission in
-, Major, of the Prince of Friezland's regiment wounded before
Maestricht
-, —, printer, book against
Pædobaptism printed by
Downs, the, letters dated from, or from
vessel in
-, lists of vessels in
-, vessels in
-, vessels arrived in
-, vessels for, or from
-, vessel formerly in
-, to stop at
-, ordered to
-, vessels passed through
-, departure of vessels from
-, the commander in chief
in
-, mathematical instruments sent to, for Mr. Sheeres
-, St. Malo privateer
brought into
-, copper gun swept and
weighed in
-, person arrived in
-, privateer chased into
-, fly-boat run down in
-, and Fairlight, frigate to
ply between
Downton, Richard, pardon for assault
on
-, warrant for pardon to
Dowse, —, a coalheaver in the New
Market near Vere Street, alleged
to have caused a person to set
fire to houses
-, not to be heard of in the
New Market
Dowsinge, Bence, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia
Doyley, Sir William, a friend of Capt.
Huntington
-, and his son-in-law,
Robert Suckling, orders of Council about Capt. Clarke in the
hands of
Drake, John, letter recommending
Draper, Capt. Robert, a poor knight of
Windsor, to be restored to his
place
-, scandal between, and
Judith Neal, his servant
-, restoration of, mentioned
Drayton, letter dated from
Dreddan, George, master of the Jannett of Glasgow, to come to London to answer for his contempt
Drew, Roger, master of the Industry, robbed by an Ostender and Flushinger
Drogheda, letter dated from
-, letter addressed to
-, usquebaugh from
Dromcroe and other lands in Fermanagh, petition for portion of, referred
Dromore, Bishop of. See Digby, Essex, Bishop of Dromore
Drontheim (Trondhjem), the only constant traders to, from London
Drumcondraught, Meath, market at
Drummathertie. See Cappeth.
Drummond, James, Earl of Perth,
deceased, commission in place of
-, Lieut.-Gen. William, commission in place of
Drungie, lands of, and other lands in the stewartry of Menteath and shirefdome of Perth, warrant for charter of
Duart, Mr., assignment by, mentioned
Dublin, letters dated from
-, report dated from
-, vessels of
-, vessels from, or for
-, travellers from, or to
-, lighthouse erected near
-, the Lord Lieutenant probably
arrived at
-, application for recommendation to a place in the Custom
House at
-, warrant for appointment of
chirurgeon to the hospital at, in
reversion
-, Sir G. Rawdon intending for
-, at
-, departure of, from
-, rise of exchange at
-, friezes for Lord Conway from
-, full of Irish on account of the
Court for settling the transplanters in Connaught
-, hard frost at
-, complaints of the severity of
the Farmers of the Customs at
-, deaths of Lord Digby and his
son at
-, the Lord Mayor and citizens
of, warrant for grant to, of the
inland customs of Dublin
-, Archbishop of. See Boyle,
Michael, Archbishop of Dublin
-, places in, or near:—
-, Ormond's Gate and the Mar
shalsea
-, the Phoenix Park near, warrant for grant of forfeited undisposed of lands in lieu of
-, Castle, letters dated from
-, order or warrant dated
from
-, County of, petition for grant
of remainder of lands in
Duchraw, lands of, warrant for charter of
Duckett, Richard, letter of
Duckinfield, —, former keeper of a prison
Duddlestone, Thomas, of Bristol. see Harris, John
Dudelstone, John, certificate by
-, See also Scroope, Thomas
Dudhop. See Miltoun
Duffe, John, prisoner in Trim gaol,
petition and case of, and order
for reprieve of
-, house of, rebel who took
refuge in
Duke, Charles, ensign to Sir C. Musgrave's company, leave of absence
for, requested
-, granted
Dulahide, Capt. Richard. See Fitzpatrick, Lieut.-col.
Dullard, William. See Fitzpatrick, Lieut.-col.
Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton
Dunbar, John, petition of, referred
-, Sir John, grandfather of,
lands in Fermanagh granted to
-, —, umquhile of Westfield,
warrant for gift of lands and
barony which pertained to
-, —, now of Westfield, warrant
for gift of marriage of
Duncombe, Sir John, grant of chancellorship of the Exchequer to, revoked
-, Stint, commission to
-, requested
Duncrub, lands and barony of, warrant for charter of
Dundalk, the Archbishop of Armagh at
-, troop sent to garrison at
Dundee, lands and barony of, and office
of constable of burgh of, with the
burgh of barony of Rattenraw,
warrant for charter of
-, the Constable of, warrant for
payment of fines to, for repairs
of the harbour at
Dundonald, Earl of. See Cochrane, Sir William, Earl of Dundonald
Dungannon, Lord. See Trevor, Marcus, Viscount Dungannon
Dungeness or the Ness, Dutch ships
sailed from
-, Dutch men-of war at
-, Ostender met off
-, pretended English flyboat taken
off
-, Ostend caper taken off
-, sloops lurking off
-, vessels under
-, vessels lost off
-, and Dover, English ships taken
by Calais capers between
-, and Deal, vessels between
-, and Fairlight and the Downs,
frigates to ply between
Dunkeld, the Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire and letter missive to
Dunkirk, traveller to
-, Irish ship seized by privateer
of, and carried into
-, man-of-war of, taken by the
Dutch
-, English ships carried into
-, Englishmen put ashore at
-, sloops of, stopped on complaint
of merchants
-, English master and men
carried into, and kept prisoners
at
-, privateers of, arrested
-, English ships taken by
-, plundered by
-, imprisonment of person who
went to, to procure the release
of Scottish ships
Dunnoon, Easter. See Inchkeith
Dunstable, Sir J. Williamson mistaken for the Duke of York at
Dunster, Giles, surveyor general of the Customs
Duport, Dr. James, master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, letter
of
-, letters to
-, requested
-, Capt., commander of a French
ship, ship of, blown up
Duppa, Thomas, letter to
-, sent by the King with
William Dutton
Duras, Louis de, Lord Duras, letter of
-, desirous to have his warrant for annuities on the Irish
establishment altered
-, warrant for grant of
viscountcy and earldom to
-, warrant for grant of
barony, viscountcy and earldom
to, in remainder
-, desires Col. George Legge
to be sent for
-, report of, assisting
George Legge to be made a lord
-, Mary, wife of, Lady
Duras, death of
Durel, Mr., François de la Motte assisted by
Durham, William, B.D., chaplain to the Duke of Monmouth, to be admitted D.D.
Durham, letter dated from
-, Thomas Musgrave summoned
to
-, dispute about the right of disposing of the prebends of
-, the Dean and Chapter of,
letters to
-, Bishop of. See Crew, Nathaniel,
D.D., Bishop of Durham
Durhame, Susanna, letters of
-, husband of, employment
requested for
Durward, Philip, information of
Dutch, the, diligent in preparing for
the next campaign
-, papers of the Commissioners that treated with
-, Madagascar and all the
places the French had in the East
Indies taken by
-, ships lent by, to bring
home the garrisons of the places
taken
-, ships destroyed by, in the
Elbe
-, amazed at the taking of
Condé
-, the late war against
-, Swedish and Danish
ships taken in
-, Englishman who
served in a Dutch flagship in
-, fight in the Mediterranean between the French and
-, soldier who served in all
the engagements against
-, De Ruyter's loss bemoaned by
-, defeat of the Swedish
fleet by the Danes and
-, delighted at the defeat
of the Swedes
-, victory of the French at
Palermo over
-, expectations of, wholly
fixed on Maestricht
-, fitting out a squadron to
reinforce their, and the Spanish
fleet in the Mediterranean
-, Cayenne and Martinico
taken by
-, Mariegalante taken by,
and intended attack by, on
Guadeloupe prevented
-, French ships taken by,
in Canada and the West Indies
-, French men-of war taken
and destroyed at Hispaniola by
-, reported brush at sea
between the French and
-, report of a private peace
between the French and
-, not enough concerned for
Flanders
-, suggestion that, should
address the Parliament of England
Dutch ambassador in London, the,
packet for
-, visited by Sir J. Williamson
-, memorial and papers
presented to the King by
-, See also Beuningen, Heer
van
-, commander, a accused of speaking treasonable words against
the King
-, doggers and busses taken
-, doggers and men-of-war off
Flamborough Head
-, fleet, supposed from St. Ubes
-, from St. Ubes or Lisbon
and, fleet outward-bound off
the Lizard
-, passed by Deal
-, off the Start
-, off the Goodwin
-, vessel sent from Amsterdam with ammunition for
-, commanded by Heer
Allemonde arrived home
-, from Cadiz
-, man-of-war, a, Hamburg ship
retaken by
-, and three French men
of-war, fight between
-, Algerine man-of-war
taken by
-, at Falmouth
-, English ship taken by a
Dunkirk privateer retaken by
-, arrived at Plymouth
-, men-of-war at St. Helens Road
-, sailed from
-, arrived at Plymouth
-, departure of, for
Holland
-, passed through Hastings
Bay
-, Dunkirk man-of-war taken
by
-, watching French men-ofwar in the Downs
-, two, come into the
Downs
-, sailed from
-, cruising between the
Seames and Belle-isle
-, at Plymouth
-, design to destroy
-, sailed for the
Mediterranean
-, fitting for the Mediterranean
-, two, arrested by the
Governor of Gravesend to oblige
some English and Scottish
mariners to leave them
-, and merchantmen at Plymouth
-, two, departure of, from
Falmouth
-, at Spithead
-, gone home
-, commanded by Heer
Allemonde, to be allowed to
winter in Portsmouth or Plymouth
-, nine, bound for the West
Indies met off the Northern
Cape
-, at Cowes
-, gone to Holland
-, that sailed from the Isle
of Wight, return of
-, nearly lost by
mountains of ice on their own
coast
-, sailed for Holland
-, merchantmen, at Cowes
-, and men of-war sailed
from Dungeness
-, and convoys from Cadiz
-, merchants, passengers to Harwich
-, passports
-, pleasure-boat, freedom for, desired
-, privateer or caper, a, come into
Yarmouth
-, prizes taken by
-, privateers or capers, complaints against, of plundering
English ships
-, off Falmouth
-, French prize sent into
Rye by
-, prizes taken by, near the
Havana
-, at Montserrat
-, at Falmouth
-, French West Indiamen
taken by
-, gone to Holland with
their prizes
-, prizes, gift of iron ordnance
formerly taken in
-, and French man-of-war
off Scarborough
-, seamen killed in the Danish
army
-, service, the, men listed for
-, Englishmen deserting
from, endeavours to stop
-, person who remained in,
during the late war
-, ship, a, chased by a French
man-of-war off Deal
-, sent into the Humber as
prize
-, French privateer
not to be allowed to break bulk
of
-, with ammunition at Plymouth
-, men on Harwich ships
for Russia cast away, brought
back by
-, from Surinam
-, ships, sent to sea by Englishmen, who had got passes
-, with English passes in
the Downs
-, pretended to be English
in the Downs
-, condemned at St.
Malo
-, for St. Ubes
-, from Gottenberg
-, cast away
-, squadron in the West Indies
-, Vice-Admiral killed at Messina,
body of, on Dutch man of-war
at Spithead
-, West India Company, the,
letter of
-, mentioned
-, the Royal African Company permitted to treat with,
for restraining interlopers
Dutchmen on French privateers at Tynemouth to be searched for and examined
Dutton, William, former keeper of
Castle Doe, letter of
-, father of, former keeper
of Castle Doe
Dwyer, Capt. Richard. See Fitzpatrick, Lieut.-col
Dyer, George, servant of Capt. Lanyon,
letters of
-, —, printer, book printed by,
seized
Dyke, Thomas, of Horeham, Sussex, grant of baronetcy to
E
Eardisley, Herefordshire, letter dated from
Earle, George, of St. Mary's parish,
Islington, warrant for pardon
to
-, —, of Colinton, commission in
place of
Earthenware, importation of painted, prohibited
East Church, Isle of Sheppey, rectory
of, petition concerning, and
grant of, recited
-, warrant for grant of
East Country, the, vessels for
East Grinstead, person found guilty at
the assizes at
-, vicarage of, warrant for dispensation for holding another
living with
East India Company, the, letter to
-, warrant for charter to,
confirming the charters of 3
April, 1661, and 27 March, 1668
-, ships built by
-, interference by the King
about the election of governor
and sub-governor of
-, letters about the security
and credit of
-, ketch put out by, to
meet the homeward-bound East
India ships
-, governors of, orders of,
mentioned
-, 40,000l. lent to the King
by
East Indiaman, a Dutch, taken by Algerines
East Indiamen from the Thames
-, arrived in the Downs
-, sailed from the Downs
-, not passed the Isle of Wight
-, Dutch, French man-of-war
taken by
-, at Falmouth, English
and Scots on board, taken
ashore
-, departure of
East Indies, the, vessels for, or from
-, suggestion about passes
to
-, all the places the French
had in, taken by the Dutch
-, great mortality in
-, note about the sheathing of ships for
East Lothian and the Constabulary of Haddington, militia of, commissions in
East Pens and Gray (? Grouais), caper met between
East Seas, the, concerns of the Merchant Adventurers in
Eastland, the, vessels for
-, Company, the, the Governor,
&c., of, letter to
-, Act about (25 Car. II.
c. 7)
Easton Mauduit, Northamptonshire,
letters dated from
-, letter from, mentioned
Eddowes, Robert, grant in reversion after
Edenhall, letters dated from
Edgehill, intention of Gen. Lambert to rise about
Edinbillie Napier, lands and barony of, warrant for charter of
Edinburgh, letters dated from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, pretended letter from
-, proclamation dated from
-, vessel of, brought into Morlaix
-, the Lord Provost of, passes for
ships to be granted by
Edisbury, Kenrick, of Hammersmith,
petition of, referred
-, petition of
-, warrant for patent to
Edmonstoun, John, deceased, David, eldest son of, warrant for charter on resignation of
Edmonton, words and conduct of the Duke of Buckingham at
Edstorth, William, to be appointed gentleman porter of Sandown Castle
Edward IV, King, charter of, to Canterbury
Edward VI, King, advowson granted by
Edwards, John, M.A., recommended
for lectureship at Huntingdon
-, William, M.A., of St. Edmund's Hall, sent to appear
before the referees on the question about proctors
Edwin, Jonathan, pamphlet to be published for
Egerton, Ralph, commission to
Eglescliffe, rectory of, person recommended for
Eglinton, Earl of. See Montgomery, Alexander, Earl of Eglinton
Elbe, the, concerns of the Merchant
Adventurers in
-, papers about the distribution of the compensation for
ships destroyed in
Elbing, request that English merchants be allowed the use of the inland streams from Danzig to
Eldred, Nathaniel, sometime merchant
in Leith, and the heirs and
executors of Jonathan, warrant
for discharge to
-, lands acquired from
-, Mr.
Electors, notes of precedents whether the second ambassadors of, are to be treated equally with the first
Elephantes, near Bombay
Elibank, Lord. See Murray, Patrick, Lord Elibank.
Elizabeth, Queen, the time of, ban of
the Empire against all Englishmen in
-, ward kept at
Castle Doe since
-, treaty of, with Denmark
Elliot, Richard, commission to
Ellis, Richard, collector of customs,
Exeter, certificate by
-, Samuel, petition of, referred
-, Thomas, information of
-, Thomas. See Browne, Henry.
-, W., letter of
-, Mr.
Ellison, Timothy, presentation of
Ellsworth, Richard, letter of
Ellot, Thomas, cutler of Three Crowns Alley, Minories, examination of
Elmhirst, Thomas, affidavit by
Elphingstoun, John, Lord Elphings
toun, letter to, and letter of,
mentioned
-, warrant for pension to
-, warrant for a gift of
recognition to
-, warrant for payment to
-, arms seized by
-, to be admitted a member
of the Privy Council of Scotland
Elsingburgh. See Helsingborg
Elsinore, vessels from
-, vessel detained at for want
of a pass
-, vessel at
-, the Queen of Denmark at
Elson, James, affidavit by
Elsted, Edward, commission to
Eltham, manor and parish of, Kent, petition concerning, referred
Elton, George, surveyor to the commissioners of the Customs, certificate by, mentioned
Ely, Bishop of. See Gunning, Peter,
D.D., Bishop of Ely.
-, the Isle of, no one in, willing
to go to Flanders without
security for pay, &c.
Elyott, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber, caveat on behalf of
-, plot of ground at New
market granted to
-, and Henry Progers,
grant to
-, wife of, caveat on behalf
of
-, warrant for grant
to
Elzevir [Daniel], of Amsterdam, the
true copy of John Milton's State
Letters committed to, to be
printed
-, Mr. Pitts, bookseller,
desirous to make an agreement
with
Embargo, warrant for an, on all ships
for Virginia or Maryland
-, on all such ships
-, petition for taking off, mentioned
Emerson, Corporal, death of
Emmet, Morris, junior, bricklayer, warrant for grant to
Emperor, the (Leopold), the French
defeated by forces of
-, report that, has pardoned the rebels in Hungary
and is drawing all his forces
thence against the French
Empress, the, expenses of mourning for
Enfield Chace, expenses of rebuilding lodge in
England, Sir George, made colonel of
the Yarmouth militia
-, unfitness of
-, a subscriber to the
address to Richard, Protector
-, made a justice of Yarmouth in 1666
-, a justice of Yarmouth
-, family of, animosity between, and Capt. Huntington
-, son-in-law of. See Thaxter, Edmund
-, See also Thaxter, Edmund, and Huntington, Richard
-, Benjamin, son of, one of
the new bailiffs at Yarmouth
-, See also Huntington, Richard
-, Thomas, son of, made a
captain of the Yarmouth militia
-, a justice of Yarmouth
England, vessels from, in Holland
laden with corn
-, statement of the laws of, regulating the payment of debts of
a deceased person
-, treaties between, and Denmark, Spain, the United Provinces, and Sweden, and Algiers,
Tunis and Tripoli
-, fashions obsolete in France
brought as new to
-, what French stuffs cannot be
made in
-, export of wool from, prohibited
-, the separate treaty between,
and Holland, opposition of the
Swedes when mediators to
-, protest of the Swedes
against, mentioned
-, effects of mediation by, unlikely to be advantageous to
-, fears in France of an occasion
of a breach with
-, the woollen manufacture much
decayed by the exportation of
wool from
-, report that the Prince of
Orange is come or coming to,
incognito
-, alleged losses of the King on
tobacco exported from, to Ireland
-, suggestion that a firm union
be cemented between, and Holland
-, the North of caveat concerning the forfeiture of a gentleman in
-, the West of, colliers for
English, messengers appointed to see what, resorted to the Portuguese ambassador's chapel
English, the, reported punishment of
French privateers for affronts
to
-, differences between, and
the Portuguese at Bombay
English Channel, the, Algerine ships
in
-, consul at Algiers, the, affronted
-, doggers taken by French
privateer
-, fleet of, merchantmen from
France
-, fly-boat, a pretended, taken by
a Calais privateer
-, gentleman arrived at Harwich
-, manufactures interfered with
by foreign
-, suggestion that only,
should be worn by the King
-, merchantmen at Cowes
-, at Barbados
-, brought into St. Malo
and detained.
-, merchants, complaint that,
carried on a complicated interest with the Dutch
-, regiments in the Dutch service
marched to Maestricht
-, ship, taken by Sallee men ofwar
-, Spaniards taken out of,
by Algerines
-, brought as prize into
Calais
-, taken by French privateers and retaken by the
Dutch and carried into Rotterdam, petition concerning
-, and goods unjustly condemned in France
-, taken by a Dunkirk privateer and retaken by a Dutch
man-of-war and carried to
Amsterdam
-, plundered by a Turks
man-of-war
-, ships, outrages on, by Ostend
privateers
-, plundered by Dutch,
French or Ostend capers
-, stopped by the French on
account of the tobacco duty
-, taken by St. Malo privateers
-, embargo on, in Denmark
-, taken by French privateers, ill proceedings of Sir E.
Leighton with reference to clearing of
-, examination of Sir
E. Leighton about his negotiation concerning
-, outrages on, by French
privateers
-, complaint of the taking
of, by the French
-, reported order of the
French King for carrying in all,
bound for any place at war with
him, unless they have his pass
-, taken by the rebels in
Virginia
-, arrived at Rye
-, edict of the French King
against molestation of, by his
ships of war or privateers
-, with the King of England's passes brought into St.
Malo notwithstanding the said
edict
-, carried into Algiers
-, stuffs passed off as French
Englishman on French privateer at Tynemouth to be searched for and examined
Englishmen, ban of the Empire against
all
-, from captured English ships
landed at Dunkirk
-, slaves on Algerine man of-war
freed
-, deserting the Dutch service,
endeavours to stop
-, goods claimed by, in the Bordeaux fleet afterwards proved to
be French
-, taken ashore from Dutch East
Indiamen
Ennis assizes, the Earl of Thomond to be at the
Ent, Sir George, letter to
Equation, an
Ermington, vicarage of, and chapel of Kingstone, Devon, presentation to
Ernley, Sir John
-, letter to
-, grant to, of offices of
Chancellor and Under-Treasurer
of the Exchequer
Erroll, Earl of. See Hay, Francis, Earl of Erroll.
Erskine, Alexander, Earl of Kellie, to
be admitted a member of the
Privy Council of Scotland
-, Charles, Earl of Mar, warrant
for charter to
-, commission to
-, to be admitted a member
of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, David, of Dun, warrant for
charter on resignation of
Essex, muster of the militia of
Eton, letter dated from
Enston or Euston Hall, letters dated
from
-, visits of the King to
-, the Queen at
-, intelligence of Sir R.
Carr from
Evans, Morris, recommended for presentation to a living
-, and William Williams,
dispute between
-, Thomas, warrant for grant to
Evelin, Capt., of the Rebecca, news brought by, from Virginia
Everton, letter dated from
Every, John, high sheriff of Dorset, dispensation to
Evesham, letter dated from
Ewbancke, Henry. See Castle, William.
Ewins, Thomas, bill of
-, receipt to
Exchequer, the, grant of the offices of
Chancellor and Under-Treasurer
of
-, docquets of warrants to
-, the Court of, matter
referred by, to the Navy Commissioners
Excise, the, several farmers of, robbed
by confederates of Hutchins
-, the farmers of, reported
intention to change
-, proposals to be received
for the new farm of
-, pension of the Duke of
Monmouth on
Exeter, letters dated from
-, persons brought from, for
execution
-, the laws against Nonconformists put in execution at
-, archdeaconry of, caveat concerning
-, the Duke of Albemarle at
-, departure of the Duke from
-, bishopric of, election to
-, warrant for restitution
of temporalities of
-, the officers of the port of, certificate by
-, canonry at, letter recommending to
-, the Chapter House at, certificate dated from
-, the Custom House at, certificate dated from
-, the Dean and Chapter of,
congés d'élire and letters missive
to
-, certificate by
-, Bishop of. See Sparrow,
Anthony, D.D., and Lamplugh,
Thomas, D.D., Bishops of Exeter.
-, Earl of. See Cecil, John, Earl
of Exeter.
-, Mayor of. See Glyde, William.
Exton, John. See Parker, Thomas.
-, Dr. Thomas, Advocate General,
and Samuel Franklin, the King's
proctor, warrant to
Eyre, Thomas, wastes seized into the King's hands by
Eyre, the Chief Justice in, on this side
Trent and the officers of the
Forest of Dean, warrant to
-, reference to, and report
by, recited