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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1682, (London, 1932) pp. 771-778. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1682/pp771-778 [accessed 24 April 2024]
W
Wade, —, arguments in case against
Wadman, Robert, warrant for grant of fair to
Wagstaffe, William, letter from
Wakefield, Yorks., warrant for grant of fairs at
Wakeland, John, information against
-, Thomas, boatman, information against
Wakelin, Captain William, his company
Walbank, Mr.
Walden, Mr.
-, Sir Lionel, letter to
Wales, maintenance of poor children
at school in
-, Charles II on loyalty of
-, mineral of unknown use in
-, Sheriffs in, commended
-, and the Marches, Council of
-, President of. See
Somerset, Henry, third Marquess of Worcester, afterwards
first Duke of Beaufort.
Walford, Michael, information of
Walker, Edward, Mayor of Derby, letter from
Wallace, —, of Craigie, commission
in militia to
-, Hugh, Writer to the Signet,
warrant for payment to
-, John, alias Haunce, factor in
Campveer, deceased, warrant
for gift of estate of
-, John, of Aslos, protection to
Wallasey (Wallasea), Cheshire, Monmouth attends horse races at
Waller, Richard, warrant for pardon
to
-, Sir William
Walliford. See Binning, Sir William, of Walliford.
Wallinger, Walter, appointed attorney to Sheriffs of Lincolnshire
Wallis, Captain James
-, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, John, printer
Walloons, trade increased by settlement in England of
Wallop, Richard, counsel
Walrond, Edmund
Walshall, Major Richard, commission to be given to
Walter, alias Thicknesse, Margaret,
letter from
-, warrant on petition of
(for grant of forfeited lands)
Walters, Lucy, mother of Duke of Monmouth, said to have been married to Charles II
Walterson, William, minister at Craigie, warrant for presentation of, to ministries of Alloway and Ayr
Walthall, Alexander, treasurer of weekly pay for militia of Derbyshire, account of
Waltham [Cross], Herts.
Walthamstow, Essex
Walthew, Edmund, M.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, pass for
Walton, Lancs.
Wamberchas, Maximilian, pass for
Wamphray, Dumfrieshire. See Johnston, John, of Wamphray.
Waple, Edward, Archdeacon of Taunton, recommended for canonry
Wapping, Middlesex
-, fire in
-, powder expended in
-, petition relating to
Warburton, Mr., wins horse race
Warcup (Warcupp), Edmund, J.P.
-, letters from
-, warrant for grant of
markets in Haymarket to
-, petition relating
to
-, remarks by
-, action against
-, services and griefs of
-, account of indictments
and informations by
-, paper in hand of
Ward, Amy, reference on petition of
-, Captain Geoffrey
-, Gilbert, reference on petition
of
-, Mr., to be Deputy Lieutenant of Staffordshire
-, Mr., King's clerk in Crown
Office
-, Sir Patience, late Lord Mayor
of London
-, accused of slighting
execution of laws
-, to be indicted for perjury
-, informers brought
before
-, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury,
Chancellor of the Order of the
Garter, letters and instructions
of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, petition referred to
-, warrant to
-, money affairs of
-, commission to, mentioned
Warde, Sir Robert, of co. Down, warrant for grant of baronetcy of Ireland to
Wardour, Edward, land surveyor of
London Custom House, affidavit of
-, paper addressed to
Wards, Court of, coffee-house in, resort of disaffected persons
Ware, Herts.
Wariestoune. See Gray, James, of Wariestoune.
Waring, Major
Warminster, Wilts.
Warner, Dr.
-, Dr. Edward, physician in
ordinary to Charles II, reference on petition of (about
fees)
-, James (Brother), letter to
-, narrative by
Warr, Sir Francis
-, Thomas, Sheriff of Somerset
-, dispensation to
Warren, Ellinor, reference on petition of (for reversion)
-, Mary, petition of (for relief)
-, Thomas, junior, apothecary,
warrant for grant of medal to
-, Mr. Justice, speech by, mentioned
Warrington, Lancs.
Warwick, assizes at
-, gaol
Warwick, Countess of. See Rich,
Anne, Countess of Warwick.
-, Earl of. See Rich, Richard,
sixth Earl of Warwick.
Warwick, Philip, Resident in Sweden, letter from, mentioned
Warwickshire, lieutenancy of, designed for Earl of Northampton
Waterman, Captain Francis
-, Francis, Mayor of Faversham
-, irregular practices of
-, case against
-, Sir G.
Waterstoun, lands of, in Eglismachen, warrant for charter of
Watson, Mr., Jurat of Faversham
-, Thomas, Dissenting preacher,
Sir Richard Haddock at conventicle of
-, Thomas (of Berwick), letter
from
Watts, Sir, John
-, Sir John, father of above
Wauchop, John, ordinary macer before Lords of Council and
Session, deceased
-, John, of Edmonstoun, warrant to admit him ordinary
lord of College of Justice
Wayhill. See Weyhill.
Weavers' Company, request that they may suffer Protestant strangers to set up weaving trade
Webb, Joan, newsletter to
-, Robert, of Bath, treasonable
words spoken by
Wedderburn, John, of Gosford, commission in militia to
-, warrant for admitting
him to Privy Council of Scotland
Weems. See Wemyss.
Weenen [? Vienna]
Welbeck, Notts.
-, letter dated at
Weld, George, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Salop and captain of militia
Wellbourn, John, prentice to William Baynton, information by
Welles, Geoffrey, Jurat of Sandwich, affidavit by
Wells, Somerset
-, letter dated at
-, assizes at, convictions at
-, Globe in
-, Corporation of, prosecuted
to revoke their charter
-, Dean and Chapter of, letters
to
-, Mayor of, irregular proceedings of
-, Recorder of. See Coward,
Mr.
Wells, Dr.
-, Mr., haberdasher, elected to
Common Council of London
Welsh, James, affidavit by
-, Sir Robert
Wemyss (Weems), James, Lord Bruntisland, commission in militia
to
-, Lady, relict of Sir John
Wemyss of Bogie, letter from
-, Margaret, Countess of
Wemyss, pension of
Wentworth, Mr., letter to, mentioned
-, Thomas, Earl of Strafford
Werden (Worden), Colonel Robert,
letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
Wernham. See Foster, Charles.
West, Edward, information of
-, Captain George, letter to
-, elected Mayor of Dover
-, Mr., "a good honest Whig,"
sword made for
-, Richard, under-butler of
Exeter College, Oxford
-, information of
-, mentioned
Westcombe, Lieutenant George,
money to be furnished to
-, Sir Martin
Westham, Essex, presentation to vicarage of
West Indies
-, arms and ammunition for
-, Spanish galleons coming
from
-, Spanish ships taken in
-, See also Caribbee Islands.
Westminster. See under London.
Westminster [sic], Earl of [? Earl of Westmorland]
Westmorland, Quakers in
-, deputy lieutenancies of
Weston, Andrew, curate of St. George's, Southwark, testimonial by
Wetherby, John, letter from
Wetwang, Captain Sir John, documents relating to petition of
(about ship James and Mary)
-, petition of (for payment
of arrears) and reference
thereon
Wexford, Corporation of, address
from, mentioned
-, county of, address from,
mentioned
Weyhill (Wayhill), Hants, fair at, question of moving
Weymes, the, minister at. See Monro, Dr. Alexander.
Weymouth, Dorset, news from
Weymouth, Viscount. See Thynne, Sir Thomas, bart., afterwards Lord Thynne of Warminster and Viscount Weymouth.
Whaley, John, military commission to
Wheatley, Mary, reference on petition
of (for pardon for husband)
-, Thomas, convicted of coining
Wheeler, —
-, alias Pitcarne, Andrew,
military commission to
-, Sir Charles, commission to,
mentioned
-, as farmer of 4½ per cent.
on commodities of Barbados,
petition of (for allowance of
salary)
-, William, military commission to
Whigs, passim.
-, intrigues of
-, depression of
-, given to horse races and
cock matches
-, in Staffordshire, Cheshire
and Lancashire
-, in Northumberland
Whitaker (Whittaker), Edward
-, discharge of
-, committed to prison
-, seditious speeches of,
mentioned
-, overture of peace from
-, alias Whitear, Thomas, postmaster of Towcester, disloyalty of
Whitby, Anne, reference on petition of (for relief)
Whitchurch, Cheshire, letters dated
at
-, rector of. See Fowler, Dr.
Matthew.
White, Major Andrew, warrant for
appointing him Lieut.Governor of Edinburgh Castle,
etc.
-, payment to be made
by
-, [? Jeremiah], chaplain (servant) to Oliver Cromwell,
Nonconformist preacher
-, enemies of Court at
house of
-, John, conventicler, resolution on action brought by
-, John, one of the King's
trumpeters in Scotland
-, Joseph, messenger, petitions
of (for tidewaiter's place, etc.)
-, Major, town major of Tangier, deceased
-, Mark, cipher letter signed by
-, Mr., curate at Bath, information given by
-, William, military commission
to
-, William, warrant for appointing him one of the King's
ordinary trumpeters in Scotland
Whitear. See Whitaker.
Whitechapel, Constable of, order to
White Lackington
Whitfield, John, rector of Bugbrook, information of
Whitgrave, Sir Thomas
Whitley (Whitly), Colonel
-, to entertain Monmouth
-, attends Monmouth on
his northern journey
-, likely to be Mayor of
Chester
-, unsuccessful candidate
for mayoralty of Chester
-, Roger, Colonel Whitley's son
-, attends Monmouth on
his northern journey
-, sworn burgess of
Macclesfield
-, Thomas, Colonel Whitley's
eldest son, captain of a militia
company in Wales
-, attends Monmouth on
his northern journey
-, at Wallasey races
Whitlock, —, mercer
Whitmore, Sir William
Whittaker. See Whitaker.
Whittlewood, Forest of, order for grant of trees out of
Whorwood, Brome, parliamentary
candidate for Oxford
-, Jane, wife of foregoing, petition of (for alimony)
Wiborne, Wiburn. See Wyborne.
Widdrington, Captain Ralph
-, letter to
-, Major
Wigan, Lancs., letters dated at
-, powers under charter of
-, Mayor and Corporation of,
letter (petition) from
-, letter to
-, Mayor of. See Daniell,
Colonel.
-, Town Clerks of. See Anderton, John and Lawrence.
Wigton, warrant for charter of land in
Wigtonshire
-, commissions in militia horse
of
Wilbraham, Peter, to be Deputy
Lieutenant of Cheshire
-, attends Monmouth on
his northern journey
Wilcocks, Alderman, coffee-house of
-, (Wilcocke), George
-, information of
Wilcox (Wilcoxe), John, barber of
Oxford University
-, information of
Wild. See Wylde.
Wildberd, Grace, of Westminster, spinster, will of
Wildman, Major John, treasonable expressions attributed to
Wilkie, Henry, Conservator of Scots' privileges and Resident for Scotland in Netherlands, commission of, made void
Wilkinson, —
-, Captain
-, his narrative said to be
false
-, Christopher, bookseller
Willcocke, Thomas, certificate by
William, Prince of Orange
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, offered an exchange of
land
-, visits Lady Ogle
-, States of Friesland wish
to call him to account
-, desires war with France
-, goes to Flanders
-, wrongs done him in
France
-, his offers to the Empire,
Spain and Sweden
Williams, George, pass for
-, John, reference on petition
of (for reimbursement of expenses)
-, Mr., chaplain to Duchess of
Portsmouth, says Danby is a
Roman Catholic
-, Richard, John Dutton Colt
(q.v.) at his house in Radnorshire
-, Roger, mariner, reference on
petition of (for reviewal of
case)
-, William, minister at Rye
-, letter from
-, affidavit by
-, papers from, mentioned
-, William, Recorder of Chester, late Speaker of House of
Commons
-, undertakes to defend
City charter
-, warrant for nolle
prosequi against Quo warranto
procured by
-, opposes commission for
trying rioters at Chester
-, rewards Elkanah Settle
-, mandamus moved by
-, William, son of foregoing
Williamson, Dorothy, reference on
petition of (for payment due
to husband as Yeoman of
Guard and Yeoman Usher)
-, Sir Joseph
-, letter to
W[illiamson, ? Sir Joseph], memorandum by
Willmore. See Wilmore.
Willoughby, Major John, letter from,
mentioned
-, letter to
-, Mr., Mayor of Northampton
-, Stephen, appeal by, "to all
charitable Christians,"
Willson. See Wilson.
Willymott, James, recommended to be J.P. of St. Albans
Wilme, William, Alderman of Chester, letter from
-, his part in election of
Mayor
Wilmore (Willmore);—
-, discharge of
-, seditious speeches of,
mentioned
Wilmslow, Cheshire, rector of, attends Monmouth on his northern journey
Wilson (Willson), Alexander, writer
in Edinburgh, warrant for gift
of escheat to
-, Jane, information of
-, John, promotes feast at
Stafford
-, Robert, certificate in favour
of
-, Samuel, secretary to Lord
Shaftesbury
Wiltshire
-, commission of peace for
-, Grand Jury of Quarter Sessions, presentment of, declaring abhorrence of bill of
association
-, Nonconformist clothiers in,
case of
Winchelsea, Sussex, commission in trained bands at
Winchester, Hants, King going to
-, Bishop of. See Morley,
George.
-, Mayor of, letter to
Winchester (Winton) College
-, Warden and Electors of,
letters to
Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, second Earl of Winchilsea.
Windall, Richard, Mayor of Liverpool, letter from
-, letter to
-, directions to, mentioned
-, waits on and entertains Monmouth
Windsor, Windsor Castle, Berks.
-, letters and documents dated
at
-, Godfrey's murder said to
have been plotted at
-, St. George's feasts at
-, poor knight's places at
-, King going to
-, Court of Verge held at
-, Prince Rupert's house at
-, canonry of, grant of
-, Castle, King fortifying himself in
-, Little Park adjoining,
reservation of disposal of office
of
-, Constable, etc., of. See
Howard, Henry, Earl of Arundel.
-, Under-Housekeeper of.
See Randu, Theodore.
-, Chapel Royal, Dean and
Chapter of, letter to
-, warrant to
Windsor, Mr.
-, Thomas, seventh Lord Windsor, afterwards Earl of Plymouth, Lord Lieutenant of
Worcestershire, letter from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, reference and report
on petition of (for patent for
making harbours and docks)
-, warrant for patent to
-, to be Governor of Hull
-, warrants for constituting him Governor and Lieutenant of Kingston-upon-Hull
Winehurst, George, Mayor of Abingdon, letter from
Wines, Company of Merchant Adventurers in
Wingate, Edmund, J.P. of Herts. and St. Albans, to be put out of commission
Wingfield, Joseph, foreman of Grand Jury of hundred of Elthorne
Winn, Winne. See Wynne.
Winnbold, Mr., Presbyterian minister, information concerning
Winnington, Sir Francis, barrister
-, undertakes to defend
City charter
Winram, Alexander, warrant for remission of slaughter of
-, John, military commission
to
Winslow, Simon, messenger
-, warrant and instructions to
Winstanley
Winton. See Winchester.
Winton, Earl of. See Seton, George, fourth Earl of Winton.
Wirgg, John, vicar of Kirk Newton, murderous attack on
Wirrall, Cheshire
Wisbech, Isle of Ely
Wise, Mr., the King's fishmonger,
indictment against (for words
about murder of Godfrey)
-, Richard, military commission to
-, Thomas, reference on petition of (for grant of timber
trees)
Wiseman, Sir Edmund (Edward),
affidavit by, mentioned
-, appointed to examine
lists of livery companies
Witches, trial of, at Exeter
With, Captain
Wither (Wyther), Mr., to be left out
of commission of peace for
Oxford
-, Robert, late J.P. of Oxford
Withers, Mr.
Withins, Sir Francis, counsel
Wogan, John, warrant for payment
to
-, alias Moore, Judith, warrant
for payment to
Wolstenholme, Mr., J.P. of Middlesex
-, to be put out of commission
Wood, Mr., cipher letter directed to
friend of
-, Robert, LL.D., Accountant
General of Customs in Ireland,
warrant for creating him
Comptroller General and Accountant General of all
revenues in Ireland
-, Thomas, Bishop of Lichfield
Woodbridge River, Suffolk, Dutch prize brought into
Woodford. See Vandeven.
Woodford, Cheshire
Woodhall, John, warrant for reprieve for
Woodrooffe, Dr.
Woods, Lawrence, M.A., Oxon., petty canon of Chester, preaches before Monmouth and recommended for a prebend
Woodstock, Oxon., address of abhorrence being prepared at
Woodward, Thomas, prebendary of Hova Villa, controversy about his right of admission
Woolstruther. See Home, David, of Woolstruther.
Wool trade, disadvantage of severity against Dissenters to
Woolwich, Kent
-, petition for storekeeper's
place at, mentioned
Worcester
-, letter dated at
-, effigy of Charles I damaged
during Mayor's feast at
-, battle of
-, Mayor and Aldermen of
Worcester, Marchioness of. See
Somerset, Margaret, Marchioness of Worcester.
-, Marquess of. See Somerset,
Henry, third Marquess of
Worcester, afterwards first
Duke of Beaufort.
Worcestershire, musters of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, letter
from
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Windsor, Thomas, seventh
Lord Windsor, afterwards Earl
of Plymouth.
-, Sheriff of. See Savage,
Thomas.
Worden. See Werden.
Woseley, Mr., pass for
Wraight (Wraith), Jacob, Mayor of
Canterbury
-, letter from
-, opposes Duke of York
-, wife of
Wray, Sir Bourchier, his company
-, Chichester, letters from,
mentioned
Wrecks, invention for salvage of
Wrexham, Denbighshire
-, letter dated at
Wright, Alderman, of Macclesfield
-, Alderman, J.P. of Oxford,
parliamentary candidate for
Oxford
-, to be put out of commission
-, Captain, commander of Date
Tree
-, F., certificate by, in favour
of Hester Bird (q.v)
-, Frances, letter from
-, petition of (for payment
of gift made to her husband)
-, Robert, directs men of
Macclesfield and Nantwich
on Monmouth's arrival at
Nantwich
-, Southam, information
against
-, Captain William, commander
of Portsmouth yacht, report
on petition referred to
Wroxton, Oxon., letter dated at
Wyatt, Edwin, warrant for grant of fairs to
Wyborne (Wiborne, Wiburn, Wybourne, Wyburne), Sir John,
commander of Happy Return
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, takes oaths of allegiance and subscribes declaration
-, to receive ammunition
and stores for Tangier
-, Lieut. Petley, complaint
against
Wycomb, Christopher, petition about frauds of
Wyer, Florence, information of
Wylde (Wild), Gervas, Mayor (Alderman) of Nottingham, information of
-, opposition to re-election of
Wymondley, Herts., Baron of (Lord Alington of Wymondley). See Alington, William, third Lord Alington.
Wyndham, Sir Hugh, judge
-, Sir William
Wynne (Winn, Winne), Maurice, late
groom of Privy Chamber
-, Mr., ensign in the Green,
his house attacked by rioters
-, Owen
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, mentioned
Wyther. See Wither.
Y
Yarborough, Sir Thomas, J.P. of
Yorks. (W.R.)
-, letter to
Yard., Mr.
Yardley, William, warrant for grant of offices of Under-Keeper at Greenwich Palace, etc., to
Yardner, Mrs.
Yarmouth. See Great Yarmouth.
Yarmouth, Little. See St. Nicholas Gatt.
Yarmouth, Countess of. See Paston,
Rebecca, Countess of Yarmouth.
-, Earl of. See Paston, Robert,
first Earl of Yarmouth.
Yate, Dr., late J.P. of Oxford
Yeadle, John, chaplain to Viscount Fitz-Hardinge, recommended for canonry at Wells
Yeomans, Mr., Bayliff of Cardiff
Yeomen of the Guard, warrant for
liveries for
-, Clerk of the Cheque to. See
Villiers, Charles.
Yester, Lord. See Hay, John, Lord Hay of Yester.
Yondall, Thomas, weaver, information concerning
York, letter dated at
-, plays or drolls to be acted
at
-, assizes at, mentioned
-, Cathedral, prebend of Fridaythorp in, to be held in commendam with bishopric of
Sodor and Man
-, Clifford's Tower at
-, Canon Residentiary of. See
Lake, John.
-, Governors of. See Freschville, John, Lord Frescheville;
Reresby, Sir John, bart.
-, Mayor of. See Wood, John.
York, Duchesses of. See Anne
(Hyde), Duchess of York;
Mary of Modena, Duchess of
York.
-, Duke of. See James, Duke of
Albany and York.
Yorkshire, East Riding of, Lord Lieutenants of. See Seymour, Charles, sixth Duke of Somerset; Sheffield, John, third Earl of Mulgrave.
Youghal, co. Cork, trial of rioters at
-, Dutch prize brought into
-, Mayor of
Young, David, of Kirktoun, warrant
for charter of lands pertaining to
-, James, son of foregoing
Z
Zeal (Zeale), John
-, information of, mentioned
-, treasonable words
spoken by
-, memorandum that he
desires pardon
-, information about,
mentioned
Zealand. See Sjælland; Zeeland.
Zeale. See Zeal.
Zeeland (Zealand), Holland
Zeelanders (Zealanders) repossess St. Eustatius
Zetland. See Shetland.