General Index: H

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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'General Index: H', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80, (London, 1915) pp. 726-737. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1679-80/pp726-737 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Haarlem Courant, the

Habeas Corpus Act, the, complaint that the government is hampered by

Hackett, James, alias Ambrose Hara, suspicious letters signed by
-, Maurice, pass for
-, Thomas, Bishop of Down and Connor, still indisposed
-, intends going to Dublin
-, recovered from his sickness
-, person employed by, to receive rents
-, going to Bath
-, building a house at Lisburn
-, in favour of settling a free school for Connor diocese at Lisburn

Hacon, James, of Norwich, and Elizabeth, his wife

Haddington. See Edinburgh.

Haddo, Lord. See Gordon, Sir George, of Haddo.

Haddoway, John, merchant in Douglas, apprehended at London and escaped

Hadleigh, Suffolk, troops quartered at

Hadley, private school at, mentioned

Hagens, Jeremia, pass for

Haggerstone, Sir Thomas, and Thomas and William, his sons, bonds, &c. forfeited by, petition for a grant of

Hague, the, letters from, mentioned
-, the Duke of Monmouth gone to
-, the Duke of Monmouth at
-, Lord Arran said to have gone to
-, Mr. Sydney gone to
-, news from
-, ambassador at. See Temple, Sir William.

Haincock, Frances, relict of John Swintoune, warrant for a gift to

Hales, Mr., Francis Nicholson a chaplain to

Haliburton, George, Bishop of Brechin, declaration under the hand of, mentioned
-, to be parson of the kirk and parochine of Farnell

Halifax, Lord. See Saville, George, Lord Halifax.

Halkerstoune, David, of Lathillet (Rathillet), concerned in the murder of the Archbishop of St. Andrews
-, (Halkerstoun), William, student in Divinity, warrants for presentation of

Halkford, John, common recovery from

Hall, Henry, and Frances, his wife, pass for
-, Robert, letters of
-, Robert, in Exchequer Yard, witness to a document
-, William, pass for
-, Capt., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment
-, —, house of, to be searched

Hallbord, Mr., drafts of Lord Conway's house to be sent to Lord Ranelagh by

Halsall, Col. James, commissioner for strengthening the works at Portsmouth and Gosport

Halsey, Thomas, high sheriff of Hertfordshire, dispensation for

Halsted, William, late collector of Customs at Newhaven, letter from

Halton, Timothy, D.D., Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University, letters of
-, proceedings of, in the case of Francis Nicholson, M.A.

Halton, Lord. See Maitland, Charles, of Halton.

Halworthy, Capt., of Sir John Talbot's regiment

Ham, Surrey, letter dated from
-, the Duke of Lauderdale's house at
-, Lord Granard stays with the Duke of Lauderdale at

Ham, Somerset, letter directed to

Hamburg, petition in favour of, granted
-, the Duke of Monmouth said to be going to
-, English subjects shall be protected in case of siege of, by the Danes
-, news from
-, Residents at. See Paul, Sir John; Wyche, Sir Peter.
-, Company, the, letter to
-, petition to be shown to

Hamilton, prisoners taken at, to be released

Hamilton, Alexander, of Kinkell, sentence against, execution of, to be suspended
-, Archibald, Scotch minister, letter of
-, Claud, mountain belonging to, at Munterloony in Tyrone
-, Gavin, of Raploch, memorial of protection to
-, George, pass for
-, Sir Hans, at a meeting of justices at Hillsborough
-, in Dublin
-, troops at the disposal of, against Tories
-, expected to be chosen knight for county Armagh
-, Scotch ministers summoned to Armagh by
-, lady of, death of
-, funeral of
-, James, to be sworn a groom of the Bedchamber
-, James, pass for
-, James, Earl of Arran, eldest son of the Duke of Hamilton, reference of petition of
-, proposal for a marriage between, and Mistress Poulett, niece of Edward Seymour
-, said to have left Wells
-, said to be short of money
-, proceedings between, and Mr. Seymour, mentioned
-, said to be gone to Scotland
-, statement that the behaviour of, may cause a stoppage of his pension
-, said to have gone to the Hague to avoid a warrant
-, attempt to reconcile, to Mr. Seymour
-, James, late Earl of Clanbrassil, stopped a projected bridge between Belfast and county Down
-, John, Lord Bargeny, warrant for the apprehension of
-, warrant for the prosecution of
-, warrant for the release of
-, John, of Bangour, charter on the resignation of
-, John, Presbyterian preacher, letter from
-, Sir Robert, letter of
-, Major Robert, of Dechmont, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
-, Robert, a commander of the Covenanters
-, said to have been killed at Glasgow
-, William, Duke of Hamilton, letter of, mentioned
-, desires that the forces be quartered on those who owe arrears of taxation
-, cause between, and the Duke of Lauderdale, postponed
-, proposals of, for the marriage of the Earl of Arran
-, journey of, to Scotland, mentioned
-, grant to, mentioned
-, gift of the bailziary and regality of Glasgow to, mentioned
-, as Keeper of Holyrood House, command to
-, warrants to
-, William, of Olivestob, memorial of protection to
-, William, the younger, of Raploch, memorial of protection to
-, —, major in the new Scotch militia

Hammersmith, troops to march to

Hammon, Vincent, reference of petition of

Hammond, George, presented as a Nonconformist minister in Somerset
-, Manwaring, M.A., recommendation in favour of

Hamond, John, M.A., granted a canonry of Christ Church, Oxford
-, Dr.

Hampshire, the militia of, to be ready to go to Portsmouth and Southampton
-, list of officers in
-, troops quartered in, to march to Portsmouth in case of alarm
-, the next assizes in, Sir Anthony Deane to be tried at
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Noell, Edward.
-, Custos Rotulorum of. See Annesley, James, Lord Annesley.
-, receiver-general of the revenue for. See Smyth, Simon.

Hampson, Sir Denis, to be made deputy lieutenant of Buckinghamshire

Hampton Court, letters dated from
-, pardons dated from
-, passes dated from
-, recommendation dated from
-, reference dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, a great Council held at
-, office of Keeper of the Stables at
-, Green, troops to be disbanded at

Hamptone, W., Presbyterian preacher, letter from

Hanbury, Robert, recommended for presentation to Leatherhead vicarage
-, Thomas, M.A., to be admitted a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge

Hancock, Samuel, commission to
-, servant of Lord Bruce, pass for

Hanes, John, pass for

Hanlan (O'Hanlan), Redmond, the Tory, still alive and at large
-, exploits of, in county Leitrim
-, search party sent out for
-, hopes of success in killing
-, reward offered for the head of
-, narrow escape of

Hanlans, the, reward offered for the heads of
-, cannot be found

Hanover, Sir Gabriel Sylvius returned to

Hanson, Sir Robert, answer of, to a motion by Sheriff Bethel
-, Dr., informed against by Sir William Waller

Hara, Ambrose. See Hackett, James.

Harberd, John, captain in the Norfolk militia
-, Philip, lieut.-colonel in the Norfolk militia

Harcourt, Valentine, brought to London from Shropshire
-, examination of, before the Council
-, William, a Jesuit
-, convicted at the Old Bailey
-, warrant for delivery of the head and quarters of
-, discoverer of estate of

Hardwick, the Earl of Devonshire's house at, Thomas Hobbes dies in

Hardy, Philip le, commission to

Hargrave, Mary, pass for

Harley, Sir Edward, letters of
-, urged to buy Sir Thomas Overbury's house and estate
-, going to London
-, John, huntsman of the Duke of York, pass for

Harling, East, troops to be quartered at

Harman, Sir John, Dame Katherine, relict of, warrant in favour of
-, son of, killed in the last Dutch war
-, William, postmaster at Chelmsford, can prove delivery of certain libels
-, Capt. William, son of Sir John, killed in service against the Algerines

Harmant, Thomas, native of France, pass for

Harnnage, William, of Bellzardine, Salop, and Henry, his brother, pass for

Harptree, West, Somerset, petition for licence to dig for lead ore in

Harrietsham, troops to quarter at

Harris, Benjamin, pamphlet printed for
-, sentence against
-, stands in the pillory
-, Capt. Edward, of the Duke of York's regiment
-, commission to
-, Mary, pass for
-, Mr., a Scotchman, information as to a woman that travelled with
-, staying at Rye
-, Mr., present at a great meeting at Exeter

Harrison, Edmond, letters of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, Capt. Edward
-, coming from Dublin to Lisburn
-, desires to be burgess for Charlemont
-, Henry, reference of petition of
-, Capt., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment
-, at Rochester

Hart, Mrs., note to
-, —, a stationer at Chelmsford, seditious libel sent to

Hartop, Sir John, candidate for election for Leicestershire

Hartpole, William. See Domville, William.

Hartstongue, (Hartstonge), Sir Standish, to be a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland
-, house of, in Oxmantown
-, estate claimed by
-, daughter of, married to Mr. Brownelow

Harvey, Sir Eliab, note of warrant for
-, beaten in the election for Essex
-, Henry, pass for

Harvy, Thomas, warrant for a patent to

Harwich, letter dated from
-, note about orders to be sent to
-, arrangements for mustering troops on arrival at
-, troops quartered at
-, troops to embark at, for Ireland
-, troops to quarter in
-, troops to march from
-, search to be made for Jesuits &c. at
-, palisadoes at, to be used for fortifications at Portsmouth
-, Mayor of, letters to
-, memoranda of
-, matter to be signified to
-, customers at. See Browne, John; Denham, Nicholas.

Haslam, Mr., schoolmaster at Lisburn

Hastings, company of the Cinque Ports militia at

Hastings, Capt. Edward, warrant to
-, George, commission to
-, Henry, lease to, mentioned
-, Major Knyvett, of Col. Sydney's regiment, certificate of leave to
-, Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, letter to
-, member of a new club at the Swan in Fish Street
-, caveat entered by, to be reported on by the Lord Privy Seal

Hatfield, the Duke of York well attended to

Hatley, John, commission to

Hatton, Christopher, Lord Hatton, Governor of Guernsey, letters to
-, warrant for a grant to
-, Sir Robert, matter referred to, for examination

Havant, letter directed to
-, East Leigh in, fire caused by lightning in

Hawkeshead, —, lieutenant of a privateer

Hawkins, Francis, M.A., formerly of Peterhouse, degree of D.D. to be conferred on
-, to be granted a prebend and canonry in St. Paul's Cathedral
-, John, pass for
-, John, high sheriff of Wiltshire, signification of the King's pleasure to
-, Alderman William, order as to the disposal of debts due from

Hawley, Capt. Francis, warrant for a conditional reprieve to
-, pardon to
-, Francis, commission to
-, Capt. Thomas, to act as deputy-constable of the Tower
-, grant to, of the office of Chief Porter of the Tower
-, copy of commission to
-, payment to be made to
-, as gentleman porter of the Tower, warrant for payment to
-, William, commission to
-, Lieut.-Col., of the Somerset militia

Hay, Henry, commissar clerk of Edinburgh, warrant for a confirmation to
-, James, a writer, libel said to have been written at the chamber of
-, Col. James, late lieutenantcolonel of the Militia foot regiment of Edinburgh
-, John, Earl of Tweeddale, late Commissioner of the Treasury in Scotland, question of pension and fee due to
-, and Lady Margaret Montgomery, his second wife, only son of
-, John, of Aberlady, deceased
-, John, of Haystoun, late ordinary clerk of session
-, John, son of John Hay of Seafield, warrant for a charter to
-, John, son of Thomas Hay, deceased, clerk of Council and Session, proviso in favour of
-, Lady Margaret, sister of the late Earl of Kinnoul
-, Peter, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia
-, Thomas, clerk of the Privy Council of Scotland, death of
-, William, late Earl of Kinnoul, lodging of, in Perth
-, William, commission to
-, William, merchant of Edinburgh, warrant for a charter to
-, William, of Drumelzier, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
-, grant of the wardship and marriage of
-, —, brother of Hay of Baro, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia

Hayes, Sir James, account of Lord Ranelagh's undertaking signed at the request of
-, suit against, mentioned
-, John, coffer-bearer in ordinary, place surrendered by

Haynes (?), Capt., rumour of an extraordinary Council being held with regard to

Hayrland, Mrs., and Mrs. Frances Hayrland, servants to the Princess of Orange, pass for

Hayward, Thomas, warrant for a grant to
-, petition for stoppage of a grant to

Haywood, Capt., ordered to cruise off Land's End and in the Soundings

Heale, Robert, recommended as a recipient of Maundy money

Heart, John, Presbyterian preacher, letter of

Hearth Money, the, petitions for grants of the office of Controller of
-, proclamation as to payment of
-, loans registered on, mentioned
-, collectors of. See Row, Anthony.

Heath, Edmond, Grace, wife of, pass for
-, Sir John, Attorney-General for the Duchy of Lancaster
-, Richard, of Baxterley, vote of, refused, in election for Warwickshire

Heaton, Mr., a priest, information against

Hebden, Capt., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment.

Hedderwick, Andrew, of Pitcullo, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to

Hedlam, John, commissions to

Heidelberg, pass to

Heighes, Capt., of the Hampshire militia

Helliar, Samuel, attorney of Bath

Helly, Helene, native of France, pass for

Helwis, William, captain in the Norwich militia

Hemskirk, Monsieur de, to use his good offices with the Court of Madrid, in the matter of the title of Burgundy

Hen[n], Sir Henry, Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, stays at Lisburn
-, appointed Lord Chief Baron

Henley, note of letter sent to

Henneage, George, Mary, his wife, and family, order in Council for pass for

Henrietta Maria, Queen (the Queen Mother), lands granted by, to the Earl of St. Albans, mentioned

Henriques, Francisco Viera, a Portuguese gentleman, pass for

Henry VIII, King, grant of, recited
-, mentioned

Henshaw, Joseph, D.D., Bishop of Peterborough, death of

Hepburn (Hepbourne, Hepburne), Clara, grand-daughter of Sir John Urry, warrant for a gift to
-, Lieut.-col., circular letter to
-, memorandum of letter to.
-, notes of letters to

Herbert, Charles, commission to
-, Charles, of Colebrook, knighted
-, Capt. Charles, of the Duke of York's regiment, company of
-, Henry, votes of, in election for Bowdley
-, Henry, Lord Herbert, company of, in the Duke of York's regiment
-, Philip, executor of William Oxley, reference of petition of
-, Philip, Earl of Pembroke, house of, in Leicester Fields
-, lands purchased from, for Jesus College, Oxford, mentioned
-, as Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, note of a letter to
-, William, Earl of Powys, money said to have been promised by, for the King's death
-, and Elizabeth, his wife, accused by Willoughby
-, Elizabeth, wife of, Lady Powys, reflections on, in the trial of Lane, Knox and Osborne
-, puts in bail for her appearance
-, Capt., help of, refused by Lord Inchiquin
-, Mr., examination transmitted by, mentioned
-, cause of, against Bedloe, postponed
-, presents articles of misdemeanour against Mr. Arnold

Hereford, liberties of, alleged priest arrested in
-, Mayor of. See Williams, Richard.

Herefordshire, justices for the next assizes for, warrant to
-, assizes, person convicted at

Herford, Emmanuel, presented as a Nonconformist minister in Somerset

Hergot, Peter, native of France, pass for

Herlackenden, Colonel Thomas, Receiver General of the Poll Money in Kent, reference of petition of

Herne, John, and Joan, his wife, and John, Morice and Julian, their children, pass for
-, Sir Nathaniel, letter of

Heron, Sir Cuthbert, high sheriff of Northumberland, reference of petition of
-, Patrick, of Littlepark, forfeiture of, warrant concerning

Herriott, Andrew, commission to

Hertford, new charter for, warrant concerning
-, Mayor and Corporation of, charters and privileges of, confirmed with alterations and additions

Hertfordshire, High Sheriffs of. See Halsey, Thomas; Litton, Sir William.

Hervieu, John, native of France, pass for
-, Moyse, native of France, pass for

Hesse Cassel, Sir Gabriel Sylvius returned from, to Hanover

Heusden in Flanders, magazine blown up by lightning at

Heveningham, —, note about

Hewbrae. See Wrae.

Hewer, William, Treasurer for Tangier, warrant to

Hewet, Roger, warrants for payment to

Hewitt, Thomas, corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard

Hewood, Margaret, pass for

Hexham, troops to march to

Heyley, Mr., Mr. Progers' governor

Hickes, Mary, of Bath
-, Alderman Walter, of Bath, seditious words of, against the Duke of York
-, to be prosecuted by the Attorney General
-, informations against, to be given at the next Somerset assizes
-, a suggested additional witness against
-, indictment against, mentioned
-, not to be found

Hicks, George, D.D., granted a prebend of Worcester Cathedral

Hide. See Hyde.

Higgison, Edward, recommended as quarter-master of the Lisburn militia troop

Higham Ferrers, disputed election for

Highgate

highwaymen and robbers, reward offered for the apprehension of

Hignet, Daniel, of Limerick, warrant in favour of

Hildyard, Capt., of Lord Mulgrave's regiment, company of

Hiliard, Mr., huntsman of the Duke of York, pass for

Hill, Doll, married to Capt. Eustace
-, Col. John, Lady Donegall's agent, letter from, mentioned
-, John, pass for
-, Laurence, trial of
-, person to have access to
-, warrant for the reprieve of
-, Richard, reference of petition of
-, Samuel, footman to the Earl of Radnor, affidavit by
-, Thomas, commission to
-, Thomas, question as to payment due from
-, William, of Hillsborough, love affair of, progressing slowly
-, makes love in his own way
-, subscribes 15l. towards the prosecution of Tories
-, will enter for a horse race
-, lodgings of, in Dublin
-, much wood felled by
-, son-in-law of Lady Dungannon
-, and his bride, expected at Hillsborough
-, dine at Lisburn
-, set out on a journey
-, dine with Sir George Rawdon
-, See also Shaen, Sir James.
-, Capt., quarter-master to Capt. Wind's troop in Jersey
-, Mrs., sister-in-law of Sir G. Rawdon, prevented from settling at Moira
-, visits Portmore
-, —, commission to

Hilleboll, the garrison of, said to have been besieged by the Macleans

Hilliard, Henry, pass for

Hillmerton, Wiltshire, vicarage of, warrant for presentation to

Hillsborough, Mr. Hill and his bride expected at
-, Capt. Bolton at
-, meeting of justices at
-, exchange visits between, and Lisburn
-, no good society now at
-, Lady Dungannon at
-, Sir George Rawdon dines at
-, and Dromore, Belfast merchants likely to have agents at, for Down butter
-, family, the, gone to Dundalk.

Hiltoune, lands of, warrant for a gift of the ward and non-entry of

Hinton, William, petition of

Hinton St. George, Monsr. Soubise entertained at

Hippart, Richard, Mr. Bedloe searching for

Hippesley. See Eapsly.

Hitchin, troops to be quartered at

Hoar, Thomas. See Shaen, Sir James.

Hoare, Daniel, Alderman of Hull, letter in favour of
-, Mistress Frances, pass for

Hobart, Sir John, to stand as knight of the shire for Norfolk

Hobbes (Hobbs), Thomas, of Malmesbury, death of

Hoddy, Major, of the Somerset militia

Hodges, Thomas, half-customer of Boston, deceased

Hodson, Mr., visits Scotch Nonconformists at Gravesend

Holbeck, manor of, petition for restitution to

Holboarne, Mary, pass for

Holden, Thomas, letter of
-, letter to

Holder, Thomas, pass for
-, William, D.D., declaration on petition of
-, Mr., merchant of London, summoned before the Council
-, arrested for supplying the Moors with ammunition

Holland, passes to
-, peace between, and France, recommendation that the Duke of Neuburg be included in
-, the Duke and Duchess of York embarked for
-, petition for licence to transport spices from, free of duty
-, duty on importation of spice from
-, great tempest in, mentioned
-, person in, ready to demonstrate the existence of the plot
-, the Duke of York to leave.
-, Robert Ferguson's apprehensions with regard to
-, hawks being sent to
-, hawks, for the King to be fetched, from
-, purchase of arms in, for the late King's forces
-, retreat of the Duke of Monmouth to, mentioned
-, alliance with, not yet concluded
-, Lord Middleton to pass through
-, proposal to send large cannon to, to be changed for smaller
-, the States General of, English regiment in the service of
-, the Marquis de Lyra demands the delivery of Maestricht to the Spaniards by
-, delay of, in surrendering Maestricht
-, ambassadors to, from France and England
-, objections of, to an article in the new treaty
-, alarm of, at French pretensions
-, treaties of England and Spain with, mentioned
-, concern of, in incidents relating to Spain, mentioned
-, Triple League between England, Spain and, to be ratified
-, memorial of the French ambassador to, mentioned
-, civility of the King of France to
-, attempt to act on letters of reprizal granted against, in
-, treaty with, demand against the United Provinces extinguished by
-, person employed in the King's special service to
-, Ambassador from. See Beuningen, Heer van.
-, Ambassador Extraordinary from. See Leeuwen, Heer de Leyden de.
-, Envoyé Extraordinary to. See Sydney, Col. Henry.
-, post, the, news by

Holland, Anne, laundress to the Duchess of York, pass for
-, Sir John
-, to stand as knight of the shire for Norfolk
-, Richard

Holles, Denzil, Lord Holles, death of
-, wife of, pass for
-, Grace, Countess of Clare, would welcome Lord Conway as a son-in-law

Hollinglie and Thornielie, lands of, in the lordship of Ettrick and shirefdome of Selkirk, warrant for a charter of

Hollingshead, Isaac, pass for

Holman, Sir John, pass for

Holmes, Sir Robert, Governor of the Isle of Wight
-, letters to
-, notes of
-, intrigue of, with Lemuel Kingdon's wife
-, deputy of
-, foot company of. See under Wight, Isle of.

Holstein, the Duke of, to be restored to his honours and possessions
-, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Cros, M. du.

Holt, Henry, commission to

Holy Island, troops at, warrant for payment of

Holyhead, Lord Ranelagh going to Ireland via
-, mysterious stoppage of packets at
-, Lord Ranelagh landed at

Holyrood House, to be prepared for the accommodation of the Duke of York
-, Lord Halton, Treasurer Deput, to return to his lodging in
-, Keeper of. See Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton.

Holywood [John], business of, Lord Granard uncertain whether to move in

Home, Sir Alexander, of Rentoun, protection for
-, George, of Graden, and Helen Johnston, his spouse, warrant for confirmation of an obligation by
-, George, of Kaymes, charter on the resignation of
-, John, of Eccles, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
-, Jannet Home, wife of, daughter of the late Major John Home, of Carrolsyde
-, Sir John, of Rentoun, late Justice Clerk, father of Alexander, debts of
-, Patrick, late minister of the kirk of Hutton
-, Patrick, second son of Sir John, of Rentoun, debts that should be paid by
-, Sir Patrick, of Polwart, warrant for the release of
-, —, of Wedderburn, memorial of protection to

Honeywood (Honywood), John Lomott, returned knight of the shire for Essex
-, Sir William, approbation of, as deputy lieutenant of Kent

Honnyman, Andrew, Bishop of Orkney, death of
-, Robert, son of, warrant for a grant to

Hoogan, Thomas, captain in the Norfolk militia

Hooke (Hook), Robert, letters of
-, engaged on the foundation of Lord Conway's house
-, sent for by Lord Ranelagh

Hookes, John, deputy marshal to Col. Russell's regiment, warrant for payment to

Hooper, Thomas, and Mary, his wife, and Rebecca and Matthew, their children

Hope, the, in the Thames, soldiers to be embarked at

Hope, John, commission to

Hopecartoune, lands of, warrant for a charter of

Hopton, Ralph, Lord Hopton, person that relieved the late King's army under
-, Richard, commission to

Horner, Lieut.-Col., of the Somerset militia

Horsham, assizes begun at

Hoste, Mr., standing for Castle Rising
-, chosen M.P. for Castle Rising

Houghton, John, captain in the Norfolk militia
-, Thomas, commission to

Hounsden, Major, foot company of. See under Portsmouth.

Hove, John Vanden, page to the Marquis de Borgomaniero, pass for

How, Mr.

Howard, Charles, and Mary, his wife, and Henry, his son, pass for
-, Charles, Earl of Carlisle, as Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland, letter to
-, as Governor of Jamaica, expected to return to England
-, Edward, Viscount Morpeth, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, circular letters to
-, note of a letter to
-, not to stand for Cumberland
-, as Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland, letter to
-, as Governor of Carlisle, letters to
-, note of a letter to
-, regiment of. See Army, the.
-, Lord George
-, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, to be allowed to go beyond seas, with his wife, sister and children
-, going to Flanders with his family
-, sailed for Calais
-, Order in Council in favour of
-, said to be hastening beyond seas
-, presented for recusancy
-, pass for
-, Henry, Commissary General of the Musters, letters to
-, warrants to
-, warrants for payment to
-, Henry and Sir Cecil, Commissaries General of the Musters, letter to
-, Henry, a barber of Buckingham, tried at the suit of the Duke of Buckingham
-, James, Earl of Suffolk, as Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire
-, as Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, letter to
-, Philip, Cardinal of St. Cecilia, note about
-, Col. Sir Philip, commander of the Queen's troop of Horse Guards, letters to
-, reference of petition of
-, election of, at Carlisle, not certain
-, troop of Grenadiers of. See under Army, the.
-, Capt. Philip, of Col. Russell's regiment, company of
-, to do duty at the Tower
-, Sir Robert, Auditor of the Exchequer, note about the papers of
-, warrant delivered to
-, to render assistance to the Attorney-General of Ireland
-, promise by the King to
-, standing for Castle Rising
-, chosen M.P. for Castle Rising
-, references of petitions of
-, Thomas, to be admitted as lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard
-, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber
-, William, Viscount Stafford, Harcourt admits having seen
-, closely locked up in the Tower
-, examined in the Tower but denies knowledge of the Plot
-, information against, by Dugdale
-, reported conversation between, and Lord Aston
-, notes about
-, notes of orders as to
-, desires to see the Archbishop of Canterbury
-, not to be disturbed during a search at the Tower
-, incriminating letter of, mentioned
-, William, Lord Howard of Escrick, member of a new club at the Swan in Fish Street

Howell, William, messenger, warrants to
-, large fees exacted by
-, —, examinations of, mentioned

Howkley, Hugh, pass for

Hownam, kirk of, in the shirefdome of Roxburgh, presentation to

Howse, Gilbert, pass for

Hubbins, John, pass for

Hubin, Nicholas, chirurgeon-major of the forces beyond the seas, reference of petition of

Huddleston, Dame Mary, pass for
-, Mr., of Millom, standing as knight of the shire for Cumberland

Hudson's Bay Company, the, ship lent by the King to

Huggeford, Charles, money left to, for Popish uses

Hughes, Mr., a discoverer of Jesuits' estates, attacked in Drury Lane
-, —, papers in the keeping of, note about

Hull, person recommended as M.P. for
-, guard house to be built at
-, alleged appropriation of quarter-money due to the inhabitants of
-, troops from, to be quartered in Guernsey
-, troops ordered to
-, company of the Holland regiment at, commission in
-, independent foot company at, commission in
-, person allowed on the muster roll of
-, garrison of, payment for repairs &c. in
-, Governors and Captains of. See Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth; Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave.
-, Deputy Governor of. See Gylby, Anthony.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, letter to
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Freemen of, letter to
-, Corporation of, letter to.

Hume, Thomas, pass for

Humières, the Maréchal d', to be asked to permit English troops to pass quietly to Bruges and Ostend

Humphrey, Dr. Richard, physician in ordinary to the King, reference of petition of

Humphreys, Humphrey, Dean of Bangor, letter to
-, Thomas, citizen of London, warrants for payment to

Hungerford, note of letter sent to

Hungerford, Sir Edward, question of granting a market to
-, petition from Wiltshire delivered by
-, daughter of, Viscount Massereene's son paying his addresses to
-, married to Viscount Massereene's son

Hunks, Sir Hercules, letter of, mentioned

Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Robert, Lord Hunsdon.

Hunt, Henry, letters of
-, John, treasurer of money arising from the sale of the late King's and Queen's goods
-, John le, commission to
-, Mrs., housekeeper of Lord Conway at Dublin
-, question of payment of wages to
-, wages paid to
-, Mrs. (another), convicted of being a bawd

Huntingdon, letter dated from.
-, troops to march from.
-, Earl of. See Hastings, Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon
-, sheriff of. See Bonfoy, Hugh.

Huntington, Richard, captain in the Yarmouth militia
-, to stand for Yarmouth
-, Major, letter to, mentioned

Huntly, Marquess of. See Gordon, George, Marquess of Huntly.

Hurst alias Bishopshurst, prebend of, dispensation concerning

Hurst, Owen, caveat concerning
-, William, servant of the Duke of York, pass for

Hussey (Hussay), Thomas, commission to
-, Capt., of the Dorsetshire militia

Hutchesone, Alexander, Scotch minister, letter of

Hutchinson, Allen, and Lucy, his sister, pass for

Hutton, kirk of, warrant for presentation to

Hutton, Richard, goldsmith of London, note of examination of, as to the Duke of Monmouth's mother
-, information of
-, to be summoned before the Council
-, Richard, approved as deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire

Hyde, Edward, late Earl of Clarendon, reported answer of, on being taxed about the King's marriage to the Queen
-, Henry, Earl of Clarendon, letter of
-, note of letter to
-, said to be employed to stifle Oates' and Bedloe's evidence
-, remark of, about Bedloe
-, appointed Keeper of Somerset House
-, to speak with the King for Sir John Charlton
-, appointed Chamberlain to the Queen
-, entertains the King and the Duke and Duchess of York
-, James, and Frances, his wife, pass for
-, (Hide), Mistress Katherine, receipts to
-, acquittance to
-, Laurence, Commissioner of the Treasury, letters to
-, appointed a Commissioner of the Treasury
-, warrant for letters patent for
-, pension of, to be paid punctually
-, to be made a Viscount and first in the commission of the Treasury
-, warrant for payment of pension to
-, brings orders for a meeting of the Committee for Tangier
-, to speak with the Lords of the Admiralty from the King
-, opinion of, cited
-, to report to the King on information brought from Ireland by Lord Granard
-, made a gentleman of the Bedchamber
-, said to be created Viscount to Killingworth
-, Dr., Governor of Ewelme Hospital, letter to
-, Capt., of the Winchester militia
-, Mrs., case of, commission of review in, to be stopped

Hyde Park, the Horse Guards mustered in

Hyrne, Henry, letters of

Hythe, company of the Cinque Ports militia at
-, company of trained bands for