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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1677-8. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'General Index: A', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1677-8, (London, 1911) pp. 697-703. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1677-8/pp697-703 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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Abbeville, Sir Patience Ward's correspondent at

Abbot, John, M.A., letters of
-, letters to
-, Thomas, his new house in Lisburn
-, "old Abbot," [? a horse], said to be dying

Abercrombie, Sir Alexander, of Birkenboig, warrant for a charter on the resignation of
-, Helen. See Campbell, Colin.

Aberdeen, the shirefdome of, the sheriff and conjunct sheriff deputs of

Aberdour, barony and regality of, lands within, warrant for a grant of

Aberluthnot, town and lands of the Kirktoune of, warrant for charter of new infeftment of

Abington, Andrew, commission to

Acland, Hugh, letters of

Acton, Paul, a scholar in Winchester College, petition on behalf of
-, letter on behalf of
-, —, publisher of treasonable writings, to be taken into custody

Adair, William, minister of Ayr, presentation of

Adcock, John, a Norwich tailor, informations against
-, to be produced at the Council
-, warrant for apprehending

Addison, Dr. Lancelot, letters of
-, —, question of faggots sent to

Admiral, the Lord High, commission for executing the office of

Admirals, the Vice, orders to be given to, about the Newfoundland ships

Admiralty, the Lords of the, orders of, mentioned
-, pass from, mentioned
-, petition to
-, requested
-, references to
-, references to, mentioned
-, report to
-, warrant to
-, passes to be transmitted to
-, matter to be communicated to
-, resolution to be taken by
-, notice given to, by the Confederates, as to seizure of English effects
-, vessel stopped at Plymouth by order of
-, refuse to renew a pass without orders from the Privy Council
-, order empowering, to command an embargo on the ships going to Newfoundland, requested
-, secretary to. See Pepys, Samuel
-, the Marshal of the, French captains sent into the custody of
-, the High Court of, justices of Oyer and Terminer of, warrant to
-, warrant of, mentioned
-, matter of pay left to
-, provisional order for the issue of letters of marque out of
-, matter debated in, before the King
-, Board, the, motion at
-, table, the, the King's resolution declared at

Aerskine, William, to be elected master of the Charterhouse

Aeschines, a saying of

Africa, requirements of the Navigation Act as to goods imported from

African Company, the Royal, opinions as to the charter of
-, vessel of
-, list of the adventurers and assistants of, with rules for election of officers of
-, notice of Courts of, for the election of a Governor, SubGovernor, Deputy-Governor and assistants of

Agar, Jacob d', deposition of

Aghalee, a tuck mill in

Agnew, Andrew, of Sheuchane, son of Patrick Agnew, deceased, warrant for a charter to

Aickin, Robert, and Arthur Podmore, warrant for a grant to, of the offices of clerk of the Crown and Peace in Leinster

Aid, the Royal, of 1664, reasons offered to Parliament for abating for the future the City of London's proportion of

Ailesbury, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert, Earl of Ailesbury.

Airlie, Earl of. See Ogilvy, James, Earl of Airlie.

Aix, the Peace of
-, Flanders saved by
-, first propounded by the King

Albemarle, Duke of. See Moncke, George and Christopher, Dukes of Albemarle

Alcock, Laurence, prothonotary and clerk of the Crown in Monmouthshire, grant of reversion after
-, Stephen, trustee of Sir Allen Apsley, deceased, breach of trust by, demonstrated

Aldeburgh, letter dated from
-, unmanned vessel drifts into

Aldridge, Henry, packet of letters from, mentioned

Aldues, [Samuel], commission to

Aldworth, Richard, Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer in Ireland, grant of reversion after

Aleyn, Sir Thomas, Alderman of London, reference of petition of

Algiers, man-of-war of, English vessel discharged by, on showing its pass
-, men-of-war of, blank passes given to
-, civility of, to English vessels
-, English vessels plundered by
-, insults by, to English vessels
-, said to desire war with the English
-, off Ushant
-, coming to Falmouth or Mount's Bay to water
-, two, captured by Sir John Narbrough
-, the Canary merchants' petition for protection against, recommended
-, two, report of engagement between, and the Tiger
-, six, reported taken by Sir John Narbrough
-, admiral of, report of fight between, and Sir John Narbrough
-, the parts round Malaga pretty well cleansed of
-, washing and tallowing at Brest
-, Turkish men-of-war of, off Ushant
-, Turks of, the peace with, broken
-, pirates of, engagement between, and the Dutch Cadiz fleet
-, vessel of, account of engagement with, in the Straits' mouth
-, danger of the state of affairs in, to the Canary wine ships
-, the war with
-, foreseen
-, masters, mariners and others in slavery in, petition of
-, Sir J. Narbrough ordered to save Oran before proceeding to
-, Sir J. Narbrough sails for
-, the Pasha of, son of, commanding an Algiers man-of-war
-, Tunis and Tripoli, Sir J. Narbrough to be empowered to treat with
-, petition for a pass in pursuance of the treaties with

Alicante, vessels from
-, vessel for

Alington, William, Lord Alington, regiment of. See Army, the.

Allardice, James, warrant for a patent to

Allegiance, the Oath of
-, new oath instead of, proposed

Allen, Mr., and others, concealers of the late King's goods, no pardon to pass to

Allestree, Dr. Richard, Provost of Eton College, letter to
-, waits on Sir J. Williamson

Alleyn, James, senior fellow of Dulwich College, to be elected warden

Allin, John, acknowledgment by
-, Sir Thomas, said to have taken many English serving on foreign ships

Alloa (Alloway), prebend of, appointment as

Allonswood, in the barony of Salt, co. Kildare, certificate of claim of

Ally, Mr., notice given to, as to a ship of his

Alrewas (Alderways), Stafford, vicarage of, dispensation concerning

Alsace, reported great battle in

Alva, the Duke of, words of

Amherst, Charles, of Bay Hall, near Tunbridge Wells
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, delayed
-, information of

Amiens, recruiter at, orders to, requested

Amsterdam, vessels from
-, vessels for
-, vessels of, wrecked
-, cargo consigned to
-, a Sandwich man from
-, complaint made at, to the States General, as to the killing of De Witt
-, printing of an edition of the works of Grotius at

Anderton, Francis, of Lostock, Lancashire, warrant for a baronetcy to
-, Matthew, of Chester, letters of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, goods to be forwarded by, to Lord Conway
-, provisions sent to, at Chester, for Lord Conway's use
-, to send Arthur Rawdon's trunk mail and books from Chester to Dublin

Andover, charter of, said to be renewed

Andrew, Solomon, chosen mayor of Lyme

Andrews, the, near Harwich, men drowned near

Andros, C., Lieutenant Bailly, and five jurats of Guernsey, letter of
-, John, and other natives of Guernsey, petition of

Angell, Justinian, of London, merchant, licence for, to take dues from English and foreign ships towards maintaining a light on Spurn Head

Angle, Pembrokeshire, master of a vessel buried at

Angle, M. de l', minister of the French Savoy

Anglesey, Earl of. See Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey.
-, Carnarvonshire and Merioneth, attorney for. See Manley, Thomas

Anley, Philip, commission to, as chaplain to the forces in Jersey

Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I, jointure of, mentioned

Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy Seal, letters of
-, reply by
-, privy seal of, corrections to be made in
-, agrees to abate 1,000l. of the 9,000l. due to him on account of the lapsed money in Ireland
-, to be heard touching the barony of Decies
-, and Sir J. Williamson, report by
-, See also Rupert, Prince.

Antigua, vessels from

Antrim, Marquis of. See MacDonnell, Randal, Marquis of Antrim.
-, and Down, the counties of, Sir G. Rawdon modelling the militia in

Antwerp, the Prince of Orange said to be leaving his quarters near

Appleby, the best school in the North at

Apsley, Sir Allen, late victualler of the Navy, bill for relief of the creditors of
-, breach of trust of, in the matter of a grant of Charles I in 1629, demonstrated

Aragon, commerce of, with France

Aragon, Don Pedro d', nearly killed, for forbidding commerce between Aragon and France

Archer, Anthony, of Shadwell in the manor of Stepney, petition of
-, warrant for a pardon to

Archers, the, affronts by, to the Artillery Company, mentioned

Arches, the Court of, suit in, mentioned

Ardagh, holding in, certificate as to

Ardglass, Lord. See Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Ardglass.

Ardington, Henry, of Ardington, Yorkshire, visits Sir George Rawdon at Lisburn
-, proposes for Sir George Rawdon's daughter
-, returns to Ardington
-, money loaned to, to be repaid to Mr. Cratford

Ardmillan, —

Ardres, the King of France at

Ardrey, Mistress, Sir J. Williamson remembered to

Ardtermon (Ardtharmon) warrant for erection of lands in Sligo into the manor of

Argyle, Marquess of. See Campbell, Archibald, late Marquess of Argyle.
-, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle

Arkendale Forest, Richmondshire, co. York, person killed in

Arlington, Earl of. See Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.

Arlington, near Barnstaple, rector of

Armagh, half Sir George Rawdon's troop to go to
-, Sir George Rawdon's troop ordered to
-, Sir George Rawdon's troop mustered at
-, part of Lord Conway's troop at
-, Lord Conway's troop returns from

Armenian bishops, mission of, to the Pope

Armorer, Sir Nicholas, letter of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, endeavouring to get a grant in reversion of the farm of the forfeitures of felons' goods in the County Palatine
-, contention of, with Lord Granard about Holywood's affair
-, and Sir Gabriel Silvius, warrant for an annuity to, in lieu of a grant to them of the penalty on wool bonds
-, and Mr. Grenville, caveat at the request of

Arms, the College of, grant of arms to be entered at
-, nomination of officers in, declared to belong to the Earl Marshal

Army, the, suggestion to make the King of France pay
-, great sums to be raised for payment of
-, estimate of the yearly charge of 4 regiments of Horse, 2 of Dragoons and 30 of Foot
-, Drum Major, the, threatens to press the drummers of the City militia
-, the King's own troop of Horse Guards, gentlemen of. See Larew, Francis; Smith, Thomas
-, the King's troop of Grenadiers, note as to a commission in
-, the troop of Guard attending on the King of Royal Family, none but, permitted to ride with saddle horses in St. James' Park
-, Guards or garrisons, commissions in, caveat concerning
-, requested
-, the Queen's regiment of Horse, commissions in
-, the Queen's troop in, trumpeter of. See Christmas, John.
-, the regiment of Horse commanded by the Earl of Oxford
-, commissions in
-, chaplaincy of
-, drafts from, to be sent to Jersey
-, additional establishment for
-, the King's regiment of Footguards commanded by Col. John Russell
-, commissions in
-, commission in, requested
-, soldier in
-, additional establishment for increasing the 24 companies of
-, warrant for delivery of arms to
-, and the Coldstream regiment, warrant for providing colours of
-, the Coldstream Guards, commanded by the Earl of Craven
-, commissions in
-, additional establishments for
-, mentioned
-, warrant for delivery of arms to
-, the 8 additional companies of, warrant for the delivery of arms for
-, warrant for providing 8 colours for
-, the Duke of York's regiment, commanded by Sir C. Lyttelton
-, commissions in
-, commission in, mentioned
-, at Berwick
-, additional establishments for
-, mentioned
-, warrant for delivery of arms to
-, the 8 additional companies of, warrant for the delivery of arms for
-, warrant for quartering, at Canterbury
-, companies of, to be sent to Jersey
-, the Duke of York's troop of Horse Guards, commanded by the Earl of Feversham
-, the Duke of York's regiment of Horse, commissions in
-, the Duchess of York's regiment, commanded by Col. E. Villiers, commissions in
-, the Holland regiment, commanded by the Earl of Mulgrave
-, commissions in
-, desired
-, soldiers for, brought to Ipswich from the West
-, additional establishments for
-, mentioned
-, warrant for delivery of arms to
-, the 9 additional companies of, warrant for the delivery of arms to
-, warrant for quartering, at Woodbridge and Hadley
-, list of the captains in
-, list of lieutenants and ensigns for the new companies of
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, notes as to
-, list of the officers of
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse in France, commissions in
-, list of the officers of
-, requested to be brought over from France
-, officers of, attacked and robbed, coming from Calais to Dover
-, the Duke's own troop in, commissions in
-, commission in, requested
-, the King's Own regiment of Dragoons, commissions in
-, Prince Rupert's regiment of Dragoons, lists of the officers of
-, Sir John Talbot's regiment of Dragoons, list of the officers of
-, Lord Gerard's regiment of Horse, lists of the officers and captains of
-, Lord Alington's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, Lord Dongan's regiment of Foot, lists of officers in
-, Lord James Douglas' regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, Lord Morpeth's regiment of Foot, list of the officers of
-, Lord O'Brien's regiment of Foot, lists of the field officers of
-, the Earl of Tyrone's regiment, sent to France
-, Sir John Fenwick's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, Sir Henry Goodrick's regiment of Foot, list of the officers of
-, Col. George Legge's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, Col. Henry Sidney's regiment of Foot, list of the officers of
-, Sir Thomas Slingesby's regiment of Foot, lists of the field officers of
-, Col. Thomas Stradling's regiment of Foot, lists of the field officers of
-, Sir Lionel Walden's regiment of Foot, list of the officers of
-, Barnet to be the headquarters of
-, Sir Charles Wheeler's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, list of the officers in
-, Lord Hatton's Foot company in Guernsey, commissions in
-, requested
-, Sir Charles Lloyd's regiment, under Charles I, person that served in

Arnett, Capt. George, of Grange, warrant for a pension to

Arnold, Mr., security for Stockdale, Collector of Customs at Dover
-, Mr., of Yarmouth, complaint that, with Capt. Huntington, fraudulently induced a man to sign a petition for the late King's trial

Arran, Earl of. See Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran.

Arris, Dr., of St. Alban's, caveat on behalf of

Arrow, Warwickshire, letter dated from

Arrowsmith, Joseph, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, chaplain of the Earl of Ailesbury, mandamus on behalf of, requested
-, recommendation of

Artaine [co. Dublin], estate in, petition for a lease of

Arthur, Daniel, merchant

Artillery Company, the, affronts to, by the Archers, mentioned

Artisle, person to wait on Lord Conway at

Arundel, Richard, Baron Arundell of Trerice, royal recommendation at the suit of, mentioned
-, reference of petition of

Arundel Castle, person taken prisoner at

Ashberry, John, manslaughter of
-, warrant for a pardon for

Ashburton, two burgesses elected at

Ashby, Captain, returns from Virginia

Ashe, Sir Joseph. See Thursby, William.

Ashley, Lord. See Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley.

Ashton, Edmund, reference of petition of

Ashwell, the maltsters of, robbery of

Aslaby, Thomas, letters of

Assheton, William D.D., letter of
-, case of

Assigny, Henriette des Bordes d', late one of the Queen's dressers, petition of, referred
-, warrant for a grant to

Aston, Major [Edmund or Edward], caveat at the desire of
-, F., chief clerk to the Commissioners and Farmers of the Revenue in Ireland, letter of
-, Richard, of Littlewood, Lancashire, estate of, caveat concerning
-, William, M.A., presentation of
-, Mrs., her suit against Sir George Rawdon

Ath (Aeth), note as to

Athenry, lands in, called the Spittlegate quarter, petition for lease of

Athlone, the pretended Commissioners at, decrees of, mentioned
-, the Court of, alleged irregularity committed in

Athole, Marquess of. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athole.

Atkin, —, commission to

Atkins, James, rector of Winfrith, warrant for presentation of, to the Bishopric of Moray
-, Sir Jonathan, Governor of Barbados, letters to, mentioned
-, Sir Robert, K.B., late Justice of Assize for the Midland Circuit, letter to, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, account of a plot against the King, said to have been given to

Atterbury, Thomas, letters of
-, passage of, to the Brill
-, returns to Harwich and leaves for London
-, lands at Lowestoft
-, sails from Harwich
-, doubts about the passage of, from Harwich
-, left in Holland

Attorney General, the. See Jones, Sir William

Aubrey, Herbert, letter of

Auchincreive, the lands of, warrant for a charter of

Auchingoull, town and lands of, warrant for charter of new infeftment of

Auchinlech, parish of, Welch, the conventicler, preaches in

Auchmoutie, Alexander, protection to

Aulderne, milne acres of, warrant for a charter of

Aumont, Marshal d', Governor of Boulogne

Aungier, Francis, Viscount Longford, lands claimed by, warrant concerning.
-, warrant for creation of, as Earl of Longford in Ireland, with successive remainders to his brothers Gerald and Ambrose
-, accompanies the Duke of Ormonde to Chester
-, warrant for grant to

Austin, Col., inspects the poll for Mr. Draper at Winchelsea

Aveiro, vessel for

Avon, the, coals to be brought up

Axtell, Daniel, a regicide, grant to, claims concerning

Ayloff, Sir Benjamin, petition of, mentioned
-, Benjamin, and Thomas Tuson, of London, merchant, report on petition of, mentioned

Aylmer, Sir Garrett, no grant to pass to

Aylwin, Thomas, of Chichester, deceased
-, Thomas son of, release by
-, articles of agreement between, and Katherine, wife of, and Abigail and Hannah, daughters of
-, Katherine, mother of, John, uncle of, and John Braman, cousin of, release to

Aymouth, late minister of the Kirk of. See Innes, Gilbert.

Ayr, prebend of, appointment as
-, Welch, the conventicler, preaches at
-, recusants and absent persons to attend the Committee of the Privy Council at

Ayres, John, of Newnham, co. Gloucester, to be inserted in the next general pardon
-, Samuel, to have access to Lord Shaftesbury

Ayrshire and Renfrewshire, account of conventicles in