General Index: C, D, E, F, G

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 January-June. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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'General Index: C, D, E, F, G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 January-June, (London, 1933) pp. 403-425. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-jan-jun/pp403-425 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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General Index C, D, E, F, G C Cabell, Benjamin, concerned in riot at Taunton Caceres, Mr., merchant, Spanish Ambassador's creditors to meet at house of Cadiz, Spain, news brought by vessel from Caen, France troops put into Cahors, France, wine of Caithness. See Ross. Caithness, Earl of. See Sinclair, George, seventh Earl of Caithness Calais, France letter dated at Calamy, Dr. [? Benjamin], recommended for prebend recommended for living Caldwall. See Muire, , sometime of Caldwall. Caldwell, James, of Wellsborough, warrant for grant of baronetcy to Caleg, Callaghan, Mr. Cambridge letter dated at Castle, letter and document dated at University, Caius College, letters dated at Christ's College, Master and Fellows of, letter to Master and Scholars of, warrant for licence to (to purchase lands, etc.) St. Peter's College, Master and Fellows of, letter to Fellow of. See Bentham, Joseph. Trinity College, Mastership of, grant of Regius Professor of Physic in. See Brady, Robert, M.D. Vice-Chancellor of, letters to Heads of Houses and Senate of, letter to Cameron, Richard, sermons of Campbell, Anne, late Countess of Argyll, cipher letter from decipher of letters of Archibald, late (ninth) Earl of Argyll letter from letters from, deciphered letter to, mentioned cipher letter to warrants relating to estate of warrant for charter of lands belonging to regiment formerly commanded by note of things in bag seized with servants of Archie Sir George apprehension of information concerning Sir Hugh apprehension of information concerning John, first Earl of Breadalbane, commission in militia to Campden (Camden), Viscount. See Noel, Wriothesley Baptist, Viscount Campden. Cann (Can), Dr. Canner, John, reference on petition of (for remission of fine and imprisonment) Cannon, Colonel Alexander, warrant to, for raising volunteers Canterbury, Kent letter dated at steps taken to secure peace of Walloons and Flemings of, danger of permitting them separate manner of worship Archbishops of. See Laud, William; Sancroft, William. postmaster of Capel, Arthur, first Earl of Essex, late Lord Lieutenant of Ireland committed for high treason Cardiff, gentlemen of, supplication from, mentioned Cardmakers' Company, patent of incorporation of, cited Carew, George, molestation committed under pretence of letter of marque to warrant for apprehension of Cargill, Donald, sermons of Carleton, Guv, Bishop of Chichester letters from mentioned papers in handwriting of reference on petition of (about confirmation of leases) chaplain to, sermon preached by (Carlton), Samuel, secretary to Bishop of Chichester and High Constable of Chichester letter from letters to petition of (for grant out of fines on Dissenters) Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, Nicholas, second Earl of Carlingford. late Earl of. See Taaffe, Theobald, first Earl of Carlingford. Carlisle, Bishop of. See Rainbow, Edward. Governor of, memorandum of order sent to Mayor of, circular letter to Carlisle, Earl of. See Howard, Charles, first Earl of Carlisle. Carlton. See Carleton. Carmichael, Baillie William, warrant for recalling letter in favour of Carnaby, William, Justice of Northumberland, letters from and representation signed by information taken before Carnegie, Charles, Lord Carnegie, commission in militia to James, of Balnamoon, warrant for gift to Robert, third Earl of Southesk, commission in militia to regiment formerly commanded by William, writer in Edinburgh, warrant for gift of escheat of Carney [? Kearney], Dr. Carolina, Governor of, letter from, mentioned Carr (Carre), William, letters from mentioned letters to, mentioned Carre, Sir William. See Ker. Carrickfergus, co. Antrim assizes at reason against settling free school of diocese of Connor at Common Hall at Commissioners of Revenue at Governor of. See Aungier, Francis, first Earl of Longford. Carryl, Mr. Carstairs (Castayres), William (Mr. Red) committed for high treason Carteret, Sir George, warrant for taking off stay of proceedings against Sir Philip, letter from Cary, Captain, brewer, Fifth Monarchy man and crownstealer information concerning Sir Henry, of Cockington Casey, Robert, attorney Cason, Mrs Castel Meyor, Count, his losses at basset Castle Elizabeth. See Elizabeth Castle. Castle Forbes, co. Longford Castlehaven, Earl of. See Touchet, James, third Earl of Castlehaven. Castlehill, Lord. See Lockhart, Sir John, of Castlehill. Caswell (Casswell), Oxfords. See Wenman, Sir Richard, of Caswell. Catalonia Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England King ought to be divorced from at Lord Rochester's house reported quarrel between King and scandalous words spoken of Attorney General to. See Butler, Sir James. Chamberlain to. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham. jeweller to. See la Croix, Isaac de. servants of, threats to Vice-Chamberlain to Cauthorne. See Cawthorne. Cavendish, Henry, second Duke of Newcastle, Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland and Notts. letters from mentioned letters to mentioned circular letter to Cawdron. See Cawthorne. Cawsey Park Cawthorne (Cauthorne, Cawdron, Cawthur), George, steward to Earl of Clare information against, mentioned petition of (for protection) his papers should be searched Cecil, James, third Earl of Salisbury, dangerously ill Chaloner, Captain, a herald Chamberlain, Lord Great. See Bertie, Robert, third Earl of Lindsey. Chamberlain of the Household. See Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington. Chamberlain (Chamberlaine, Chamberleyne), Major information concerning William, water bailiff of Humber, Trent, Ouse, etc Chancellor, Lord. See Finch, Heneage, first Earl of Nottingham. Chapeline, John, to be sworn page of the Bedchamber Lord Chamberlain refuses to swear him Chapman, Anthony, of Elsdon, information of mentioned John Sir John, affidavits in suits against Chappell, Chardin, Sir John, negotiates between English and Dutch East India Companies Charlemont Charles I, King of England warrant from praised by Tillotson grants by, mentioned martyrdom of orders regulating Bedchamber by, mentioned Charles II, King of England, passim. letters from mentioned letters to mentioned warrants from mentioned orders (signed) by, mentioned ratification by address to addresses to, mentioned memorials to, mentioned petitions to mentioned representation to mentioned treasonable and scandalous words spoken against libel against intends to pardon Lewis plans for his residence at Winchester desires to speak with Tilly (Shelton) desires justice for distressed Dutch seamen praised by Tillotson lion brought to gift and pension by commends proceedings in Sussex his desires regarding trial of riot in London going to Newmarket confusion and damnation drunk to designs to destroy, mentioned his title to lands in Ireland his directions about examinations of Fanatics county hall of Hampshire granted to approves of presentments of Grand Jury of Northants and dispute as to right of entry to Bedchamber. See below. jewel given to Dutch Envoy by pardon promised by refuses Lord Preston leave to come to England thinks Quo Warranto should be issued against Bristol desires suppression of conventicles in Suffolk goes hawking disapproves of memorial concerning Lisbon merchants and the City supports East India Co. various instructions of lies at Lord Suffolk's because of fire at Newmarket returning to London desires law executed against Dissenters comes to London his first Council after his return from Newmarket weary of London money subscribed by, towards printing maps going to Windsor his recommendation on differences about country keeping in Northumberland (q.v.) goes to Windsor fixes penalties for absence from garrison duty verdict in favour of, mentioned judgment prayed for talks of going to Portsmouth and Plymouth entertained with fireworks reported quarrel between Queen and his views on riots at Oxford his views on riots at Taunton his relations with Edward Fitzharris (q.v.) on the City Quo Warranto gives audience to Danish Envoy approves proposal of marriage between Prince George of Denmark and Princess Anne said to have been married to Monmouth's mother his birthday celebrated at Taunton design of Association against money advanced to desires relief for Danby Lord Mayor and Aldermen present petition to submission of Common Council of London to design against (Rye House Plot) examines witnesses to resolves to go to London his statue to be set up in Royal Exchange questions asked at Plot examinations by Household, officers, etc., of: Bedchamber, dispute respecting right of entry to report of committee appointed to consider First Gentleman of. See Granville, John, first Earl of Bath. Grooms of. See Granville, Bernard; Gwyn, Francis; Killigrow, Henry; Savile, Henry. Backstairs and Robes, servants of, oath to be administered to chaplain in ordinary. See l'Ortie, Sieur de. chaplains in ordinary in Scotland. See Monro, John; Scott, Robert. Great Wardrobe, warrant to, mentioned Groom of Stole. See Granville, John, first Earl of Bath. Lords Chamberlains. See Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington; Montagu, Edward, second Earl of Manchester. Lord Steward. See Butler, James, first Duke of Ormonde. Keeper of Closet Master of Swans. See Granville, Bernard. Serjeant of Silver Scullery. See Dike, William. Solicitors in Scotland. See Bannerman, George; Purves, Sir William. Vice-Chamberlain woollen drapers. See Dodson, Sir William; Gregory, Francis. Charles II, King of Spain, dangerous illness of Charles of Lorraine, Prince, made President of Council of the Empire Charleton (Charlton), Allen Edward, of Heslyside Francis, his room in Gray's Inn searched committed for high treason son of See also Charlton. Charlett, Mr. [? Arthur], proctor of Oxford University threats etc. against information of Charlton, Adam, watchman at Chamber of London, information of See also Charleton. Charterhouse, Governors of, letters to elections by Register of. See Lightfoot, Mr. Chase, John, domestic servant to the King, petition of (for grant of forfeited goods) Chatellion, Marquis de. See Aersen van Somelsdyke, Cornelius van. Chatfield, John, information concerning Chatham, Kent, petition of inhabitants of (about water supply), reference on order on Cheek (Cheeke), Captain Thomas, Lieutenant of the Tower, letter from letter to motion for Habeas Corpus to warrant to refuses Fitzharris pen and ink Chelsea, Middlesex, new hospital at, petition for place of master cook in proposal to settle lotteries on petition for matron's place in Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire Governor of, memorandum of order sent to Cherry, John, letter from Cherton, Northumberland, letter dated at Cheshire, estreats on Papists in proceedings at assizes in, mentioned Chester, charter of fair at news of Monmouth from Dean of. See Arderne, James. Castle, Governor of. See Shakerley, Peter. St. Peter's, rector of. See Thompson, William. Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope, Philip, second Earl of Chesterfield. Chichester, Sussex letters and documents dated at Monmouth's visit to directions relating to factions animated by fines set on Dissenters in Archdeacon of. See Pleydell, Josias. Bishop of. See Carleton, Guy. Chancellor of diocese of. See Briggs, Dr. Dean of. See Stradling, George. and Chapter of High Constable of. See Carleton, Samuel. Mayor of. See Peckham, Henry; Thornden, Robert. Recorder of. See May, Sir Richard. Cathedral disturbance by Monmouth's followers in irregularities at service in East Street Market Cross South Street White Horse outside West Gate Chichester, Arthur, third Earl of Donegall Captain Chiffinch (Chiffins), William, [closetkeeper to King] warrant to Child, Sir Josiah, Chairman of East India Co., to attend the King Chillingham Castle, Northumberland Chippenham, Cambs. Chivre, Louis and Henry de, sons of Marquis de la Barre, etc., memorandum concerning Cholmondeley, Hugh, Viscount [afterwards Earl of] Cholmondeley Choqueux (Shockey), Mr. (Mons.) Christian V, King of Denmark letter from, mentioned Christian, Major, commissioner for collecting penalties on recusants' estates Chudleigh, Thomas, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General letter from, mentioned instructions to, mentioned Churchill, John, Lord Churchill of Eyemouth [afterwards Earl and Duke of Marlborough], going to Denmark Sir John. Recorder of Bristol statement to Mary, bequest to Lady Susanna, letter from mentioned caveat entered by Cinque Ports, first regiment of, commissions in Cirencester, Gloucs Claims, Commissioners (Court) of, declarations of, cited Clanbrassil, Earl of. See Hamilton, Henry, second Earl of Clanbrassil. Clanricarde (Clanrickarde), Earl of. See Bourke, William, seventh Earl of Clanricarde. Clapton, Joseph, receipt by Clare, Earl of. See Holles, Gilbert, third Earl of Clare. Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Henry, second Earl of Clarendon. Clarke (Clerk), James, report on petition of warrant for appointing him warehouse keeper in port of Dublin John, at Chillingham Castle, letter to John, late Deputy Sheriff of Norfolk Mr. Thomas, pewterer, warrant for patent of invention of buttons to (cancelled) memorandum about affidavit concerning notice to Clarveato, Mrs. Clavell, Robert, sermon printed by Claverhouse. See Graham, John, of Claverhouse. Clavering, Ralph Clayton (Cleyton), Yorks., petition for lease of tithes of Clayton, Sir Robert, Alderman of London letter from petition presented by Cleland, , military commission to John, military commission to Clerk. See Clarke. Clerke, Captain John, letter from Cleyton. See Clayton. Clifden [? Cliveden, Bucks.] Cliffe. See Clifford. Clifford, Robert, reference on petition of (for remission of fine and imprisonment) alias Cliffe, William, curate of Lighcliffe chapel, Halifax, author of sermon entitled The Power of Kings etc. asserted etc. confession of Clifton, Sir William to be made Deputy Lieutenant of Notts Cliveden. See Clifden. Cloncaird. See McKie, Anthony, of Cloncaird. Clopton, Sir William Cloyne, Bishop of. See Jones, Edward. Cochrane (Cochran), Alexander, of Barbachlaw, Sheriff of Bathgate, warrant for administering test to Sir John, of Ochitrie letter to to appear before Justice Court in Scotland John, of Waterside, to appear before Justice Court in Scotland Cockayne. See Cokayne. Cockbush, arm of the sea near Chichester Cockington, Devon Coel, Sir John, Order in Council on petition of (against suspension of part of market and fair) Coffee-houses, frequented by disaffected persons Coghill, Dr., Register of Prerogative Court in Ireland letter from, mentioned Cokayne (Cockayne), Brien, second Viscount Cullen, and four other Deputy Lieutenants of Northants., letter from Charles, Lord Cullen's son, recommended for commission of peace in Leics. Colchester, Essex Colchester, Lord. See Savage, Richard, Viscount Colchester. Cole, Edward, brewer committed for misprision of treason Colebrook Coleraine Coling (Colinge), Benjamin, Clerk of the Council (Council Chamber Keeper), petition of (for riding charges) reported words of Colintoun. See Foulis, Sir James, of Colintoun. College, Stephen sister of, concerned in plot Collingwood, William Collins, Captain Greenvile, petition of (for payment for printing maps) (for title of hydrographer) Cologne Colt, John Dutton Colvill, Sir Robert marriage of daughter of Colzen. See Kennedy, Sir Andrew, of Colzen. Common Pleas, Justices of, judgment of, cited Lord Chief Justices of. See North, Sir Francis; Pemberton, Sir Francis. Compton, Sir Francis, major of Earl of Oxford's regiment of horse, warrant to, to march to Reading to patrol highways certificate by Henry, Bishop of London letter from nolle prosequi to be entered to indictment against petition referred to Coningham, John, letter from See also Cunningham. Coningsby (Conyngsby), Mr. [Thomas], of Hampton Court [? Thomas, of Hampton Court, Herefords.] Colonel Thomas, of Marsh Maund, Herefords., letter from, mentioned letter to Coningsmark, Count. See Konigsmarck. Connor, Bishop of. See Hacket, Thomas. Dean of. See Ward, Thomas. diocesan school of, settled at Lisburn reason against settling it at Carrickfergus Connyers. See Conyers. Constance, money seized at custom house at Constoune. See Logan, Robert, of Constoune. Conventicles, Act for suppression of, to be enforced in Dorset Conway, Edward, first Viscount Conway, Secretary of State Edward, first Earl of Conway, Secretary of State letters from mentioned letters to mentioned order from, mentioned warrant for pardon to resigns Secretaryship freedom of Evesham offered to his house, roofing for Duke of York, etc., at at Newmarket projected stables and coach-houses at Newmarket for his stables at Portmore his troop arrears of pay of his nieces his niece's husband Elizabeth, Countess of Conway letter to, mentioned Harry, ensign, wounded in duel found guilty of manslaughter Conyers (Connyers), , Lord Conway's keeper Sir Christopher Richard, certificate by Robert Conyngsby. See Coningsby. Cook (Cooke), John, of Secretary of State's office letter to Cooke, Captain Lieut. Cooling, Richard, secretary to Lord Chamberlain Cooper, , blacksmith in Spitalfields, information concerning Anthony Ashley, first Earl of Shaftesbury laid up with gout "little Anthony," death of and death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey near relation of Mr., said to be Sheriff's officer, arrests Spanish Ambassador's nephew Cooper's Company, clerk to. See Browne, Joseph. Master and Wardens of, at Bow church Coote, Mr., relative of Earl of Huntingdon, information concerning Captain Richard, reference on petition of (for pension) Cope, Mr. Copenhagen, debt of Holland to Copleston, Dr. John, letter from Corbett, William, reference on petition of (for renewal of grant of office) Corbin, Captain Thomas, surveyor general of woods beyond Trent, petition of (for payment of salary) Cordell, Laud (Lowd), page of Backstairs (Bedchamber), death of Mary, relict of above, recommendation of petition of (for allowance) Cork, co., proposals for rebellion in petition about estate in Cork, late Earl of. See Boyle, Richard, first Earl of Cork. Cornbury, Oxfords. Duke and Duchess of York going to Cornero, Joseph, native of Portugal, warrant for apprehension of complaint against Cornewall, Captain Robert Cornish, Henry, Alderman of London reception of, at Bradford Cornwallis, Charles, third Lord Cornwallis of Eye, trial of, mentioned Captain Frederick Thomas, military commission to William, military commission to Corquillin alias Hilltown, co. Down, warrant for creation of manor of Cosin, John, late Bishop of Durham Cottar, Garett Council Chamber, Keepers of. Sec Coling, Benjamin; Cox, Nathaniel. Council, Privy letter to, mentioned Orders in mentioned petition to sermon offensive to memorial of transactions of, concerning export of wool differences about Northumberland country keeping heard before prisoners examined before Lord Grey to appear before business of New England heard in London petition presented in minutes of proceedings in examine into plot minutes of examinations before Clerk of. See Coling, Benjamin. Clerks of Lord President of. See Robartes, John, first Earl of Radnor. Courtenay, Sir William, sent for to be examined Courtney (Courtnay), Mr. character of Cousings, Bartholomew, servant to Marquess of Montrose, warrant for making him one of his Majesty's ordinary trumpeters in Scotland Covell, Thomas, clerk of the peace of Norfolk William Coventry, Warwicks letters dated at officers sent prisoners to search for arms at many disaffected persons in Black Bull in Cox, Captain Dr. Mr. Nathaniel, Council Chamber Keeper, petition of (for riding charges) Thomas petition of (for leave to visit Robert West) Cozens, Thomas, information of Crackfort, , [?] pseudonym for Roger L' Estrange (q.v.) Craig, Scotland, warrandice of lands and estate of Craigingall. See Livingston, Alexander. Craister. See Craster. Cramond, Lord. See Richardson, Henry, third Lord Cramond. Cranfield, Edward, Lieut.-Governor of New Hampshire warrant from, cited Craster (Craister), Northumberland, letters dated at Craster (Craister, Crayster), Edmund, Sheriff of Northumberland letters from mentioned letters to mentioned circular letter to mentioned petition of, mentioned orders appointing him Country Keeper of Northumberland, cited order putting him out of that office petition relating to mentioned warrants for payments to, mentioned case of (why he should be Country Keeper) disputes arising out of his exercise of that office accused of setting Papists at liberty, etc. declarations by brings action against James Howard (q.v.) Cratford, Christopher letters from Craven, William, first Earl of Craven, commander of forces in London and Westminster memorandum of letter to Crawford, Earls of. See Lindsay, John, seventeenth Earl of Crawford; Lindsay, William, eighteenth Earl of Crawford. Crawley, Francis, Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer, death of Crayster. See Craster. Creagh, Father, Irish plotter made Prior of Jacobins in Langres information about Crely, Peter, letter (fragment) signed by Cresset, Captain Creswell, Francis, D.D., reference on petition of (for prebend of Windsor) Crew, Nathaniel [afterwards third Lord Crew of Stene], Bishop of Durham letter to circular letter to Crichton, William, first Earl of Dumfries, deceased Crisp, , clerk to Surrey Justices, discourages prosecution of Dissenters Laud, clerk in Great Wardrobe, petition of (for employment, etc.) his Prayer Almanack Crispe, Henry, Common Serjeant of London, letters from order to Croft, Yorks., presentation to rectory of Cromwell, Oliver, Lord Protector commission from list of troops in regiment of Cropley, William, of Kilverston, information concerning Crosbie, Thomas, clerk of the peace for Durham, certificate by Crosse, Mr., his house in Angel Court William, letter from Crossman, Samuel, D.D., prebendary, recommended for deanery of Bristol warrant for grant thereof to Croston, Lancs., presentation to rectory and vicarage of Crowder, Richard, information of Crowe, Patrick, Justice of Northumberland, letters from and representation signed by information taken before Croydon, Surrey, inconvenience of keeping assizes at information about conventicle at Cuckney, Notts Cuderston Cullen, Captain Nicholas, Mayor of Dover letter from, mentioned letter to Cullen, Viscount. See Cokayne, Brien, second Viscount Cullen. Culliford (Cullyford), , letter to, mentioned Mr., Surveyor General of Customs Cumberland, deputy lieutenancy of militia of High Sheriff of. See Hassell, Edward. Cunningham, Alexander, tenth Earl of Glencairn, deceased John, eleventh Earl of Glencairn, bond due by Thomas, late of Mountgreenend (Monkgreinan), forfeited rebel, warrants for remission of crimes to warrant for gift of estate to See also Coningham. Curtis, Mrs. [Jane, wife of Langley Curtis], printer information concerning arrest of Custom House, boxes of Popish books, etc., opened at place of Land Surveyor in Customs, Commissioners of, direction to, mentioned officers of, account of seizures of wool by Cutler, Sir Thomas, letters from letter from, mentioned letter to Cuttridge, Wilts. letter dated at Cutts, Mr. D Dabrigcourt, Mr., petition of, mentioned Dacres, Mr., cousin of Lady Conway Dalhousie, Countess of. See Ramsay, Mary, Countess of Dalhousie. Earl of. See Ramsay, William, third Earl of Dalhousie. Dallway, Robert letter on behalf of mentioned Dalmahoy, Sir John, of that ilk, commission in militia to Dalquhairne. See Menzies, John, of Dalquhairne. Dalrymple, James, conjunct clerk of session Sir James, Lord Stair, Lord of Session Dalyell, Lieut.-General, commission in regiment commanded by Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Thomas, Earl of Danby Danedge, Dangerfield, Thomas Daniel, Alderman Daniell, Captain Peter, affidavits in suits against Danvers, [? Colonel Henry] See also Villiers. Darbey, , porter Darby, John, printer, a dangerous and desperate Anabaptist Darcy, John, reference on petition of (for grant of fine) Dare, Alexander warrant for apprehension of Mr., of Taunton Darling, Andrew, warrant for presentation in favour of Dartmouth, Devon, Dutch man-of-war cast away near Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, George, first Lord Dartmouth. Davaux, Mons., French Ambassador at the Hague Davidson, Alexander, letter from, mentioned Roderick, warrant for appointing him Macer before Lords of Council and Session Davies, Grace, widow of John Davies, eldest Yeoman of Buckhounds, petition of (for matron's place in Chelsea College) (Davis, Davyes), Henry (Davyes), Sir John Thomas, commander of Endeavour Dawick. See Veitch, John, of Dawick. Dawkins, , burgess of Lincoln, insolent and ugly words spoken by Matthew, burgess of Stamford, treasonable words spoken by to be proceeded against Deal, Kent, letter dated at Deane, Joseph, partner of Earl of Ranelagh (q.v.), judgment against, petition concerning Dedicour, Colonel Deerham, Thomas, serjeant-at-arms, and Lord Grey's escape to be taken out of dungeon committed for high treason Deladale, Mrs., widow of Maurice Deladale, page of Bedchamber, death of allowance to, mentioned Delaval, Sir Ralph, Justice of Northumberland letters from mentioned letters to mentioned indictments preferred by representation signed by information taken before Denbigh, manor of, petition relating to lands in Denbigh, Earl of. See Feilding, William, third Earl of Denbigh. Denham, near Uxbridge, Bucks Denham, Sir John, King's Surveyor Denmark, naval preparations of great appearance of war from King of. See Christian V, King of Denmark. Envoy from. See Leute, Monsr. Envoy Extraordinary to. See Soames, Mr. Dennis, , military commission to Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, William George Richard, ninth Earl of Derby. Derbyshire, forests in, petition relating to High Sheriff of. See Allestry, William. Derry Deux Ponts (Zweibrcken), Germany Devon, report of proposed rising in Dieppe, France Digby, Dr. Essex, Bishop of Dromore, death of See also Fitzgerald, Mabella. Dike, William, late Serjeant of Silver Scullery, warrant for payment to Disney, Gervas, examination of Dissenters, excommunicated, manner of relieving King should not be baffled by to move for Habeas Corpus King and laws against Oxford Act, etc., to be put in execution against improved manners of Dodson, Sir William, warrant for swearing him King's woollen draper Doe, Mr. money paid by Dolben, Sir William, Justice of King's Bench opposes Habeas Corpus in favour of Lord Danby "has his quietus," petition arising from information tried before Doller, Domville, Sir William, Attorney General in Ireland reports by, mentioned and cited Donaghadee, co. Down Doncaster, Yorks. to be searched for plotters Mayor of Donegall, Earl of. See Chichester, Arthur, third Earl of Donegall. Dorset, order for enforcing laws against Dissenters in Dorset and Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles, sixth Earl of Dorset and first Earl of Middlesex. Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton James, Lord Aberdour [afterwards thirteenth Earl of Morton], warrant for payment to, etc. James, Earl of Arran commission in militia to James, second Marquess of Douglas James, twelfth Earl of Morton, warrant for payment to, etc. Colonel James, brother to Marquess of Queensberry, warrant for gift of lands to John, of Stanhouse, warrant for presentation of Lady Lucie, Countess Dowager of Nithsdale, warrant for pension to William, third Duke of Hamilton warrant for payment to commission in militia to regiment formerly commanded by William, eleventh Earl of Morton, order for payment to, cited William, third Earl and first Marquess of Queensberry, Treasurer Principal of Scotland letters to warrants to warrant for commission to, to take trial of excise Dove, Humphrey, clerk of Treasury Chamber Office, certificate by John, rector of Welton, Yorks., death of Dover, Kent letters dated at information from, mentioned port and avenues of, to be watched for Lord Grey Chief Searcher at. See Nowell, Mr. Deputy Mayor of. See Stokes, William. Keeper of the Passage at. See Bastinck, Francis. Mayor of. See Cullen, Nicholas. Dowle, Oliver, of Dunsborne, information of mentioned Dowman, Mildmay, Justice of Cambridgeshire letter to warrant from, mentioned Down, trial to be held at Downey, Morthough, informations of Draper, Lieut.-Colonel Creswell, recommended for deputy lieutenancy of Kent Drogheda, co. Louth, letter dated at Drogheda, Countess Dowager of. See Moore, Alice, Countess Dowager of Drogheda. Dromore, co. Down Bishops of. See Digby, Dr. Essex; Wiseman, Capell. Drumbuy. See McKie, Alexander, late of Drumbuy. Drumclog, Lanarkshire Drummond, James, fourth Earl of Perth, Justice General of Scotland warrants to commission in militia to regiment formerly commanded by John, of Lundin, Treasurer Deput of Scotland letters to warrants to warrant for payment to warrant for commission to, to take trial of excise commissions in militia to examination before Sir John, of Machanie, commission in militia to Lieut.-General William, Master of Ordnance in Scotland, report by, cited payment to be made to Dryden, John, his son elected scholar of Charterhouse Dublin letters and documents dated at butchers of, incorporation of, mentioned markets of, warrants relating to highway outrage committed near rate of exchange on Lord Mayor and Aldermen of, precepts to be issued to Castle petition about mill and ground near Chancery Court of Exchequer Council Chamber letter dated at Court of Admiralty Ormond Markets port of, warrant for erecting office of warehouse keeper in craner's office in, warrant relating to craner of. See Tilson, Thomas. Post Office, criticism of St. Patrick's, Dean of. See Worth, Dr. John. Trinity College, Provost of. See Marsh, Dr. Narcissus. Dublin, co., warrant relating to lands in Dubois (Duboys), John suit of, against Lord Mayor, etc., mentioned writs issued in affidavits in affront from, disowned by Common Council Duck, Mr., J.P. Dudhope (Duddop), Forfarshire, warrant for disposal of lands and house of Dudley, Elizabeth, at Hen and Chickens, licence to (to keep shovel board and billiard table) Sir Matthew, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Northants. Duff, , gunsmith in Shear Lane, warrant for apprehension of Duffield, Daniel, examination of Dugdale, Mr. [? Stephen] Duggin, , Irish plotter Duke, George, Justice of Surrey, Dissenters convicted before Dumbarton Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton. Dumbartonshire. See Argyll. Dumblane (Dunblane), Lord. See Osborne, Peregrine, Viscount Osborne of Dumblane. Dumfries, barony and shirefdome of Dumfries, Earl of. See Crichton, William, first Earl of Dumfries. Du Moulin, Dr. Peter Dun, warrant for charter of town and maines of Dunbar Dunchurch, Warwicks Duncombe, Charles, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery surrender of Dundas, James, military commission to Dundee or Bonnett Hill, warrant for disposal of houses, etc., in, patronage of parsonage of, constabulary of, etc. Dundee, Earl of. See Scrimgeour, John, late Earl of Dundee. Dungannon, Viscount. See Trevor, Lewis, second Viscount Dungannon. Viscountess. See Trevor, Anne, Viscountess Dungannon. Dunkellin, Lady. See Bourke, Elizabeth, Lady Dunkellin. Lord. See Bourke, Richard, Lord Dunkellin. Dunluce, co. Antrim Dunnenald, Lady. See Lightoun, Agnes, Lady Dunnenald. Dunsborne, Gloucs. Dunster, Somerset Dunster, Humphrey, late citizen and grocer of London Lydia, will of, cited John, death of Thomas, order for payment to Duppa, Thomas, Usher of the Black Rod Du Prat, Mr., to be page of honour Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham, Queen's Chamberlain certificate by his alleged influence with Queen his butler. See Beaumont, . Durell, John, D.D., Dean of Windsor, dispensation for death of Durham letters and documents dated at quarter sessions at, treasonable charge given at (1660) Bishops of. See Cosin, John; Crew, Nathaniel clerk of the peace for. See Crosbie, Thomas. Mayor of. See Hutchinson, John. gaol, informations by and about prisoners in Dutch. See Holland. Dutch East India Company, negotiations between East India Company and Duvall, John, of Fring, warrant for grant of fair to Dwyer, , Irish plotter Dyer, , violent conduct of Edward, shoemaker E Eakins, John, Robert Ferguson's cousin letter from letter to Ealing, Middlesex Earle, Sir Thomas, late Mayor of Bristol, motion by, mentioned Earlstoun (Earlstown). See Gordon, Sir Alexander, of Earlstoun. Earnle (Ernly), Sir John, Chancellor of Exchequer petitions referred to East Borne [? Eastbourne, Sussex], letter dated at East India Committee, Whigs left out of East India Company business of, mentioned King's support of negotiations between Dutch East India Company and Governor of. See Banks, Sir John. East Indies. See India. East Lothian, sherifdome of, called the sherifdome of Edinburgh within the Constabulary of Haddington, warrant for grant of Eastwell, Kent letters dated at Eaton, John, commander of Nicholas Ecclesiastical Preferments, Lords Commissioners of letters from Eston, Thomas, Mayor of Bristol letters from letters to mentioned Eton College, Fellow of. See Upman, Mr. Ettrick, Anthony Eustace, Captain Sir John, warrant for grant of forfeited lands to Sir Maurice, late Lord Chancellor and Lord Justice of Ireland, warrant for commission to inquire about lands belonging to Sir Maurice, petition about conduct of Maurice, King's pleasure on petition of reference on petition of Euston, Suffolk, minister of. See Burrell, John. Evans, Henry, letter from Mrs., baker Everard, , Irish plotter confers with Cardinal Bouillon made Bishop of Waterford by Pope Everest, , former Custom House officer, assistant to Lord Grey's escape Ezekiel, marshal to John Peachey (q.v.) Evesham, Worcs., letter dated at charter of, warrant and heads for, mentioned Mayor of. See Horne, John. Exchequer money to be paid into Auditor of See also Howard, Sir Robert. Barons of Chancellor of. See Earnle, Sir John. Court of, judgment in, cited Lord Chief Baron of. See Montagu, Sir William. Excise, to be put in management of commissioners Commissioners of, proclamation requiring assistance for Exclusion Bill Exeter, Bishop of. See Lamplugh, Thomas. Mayor of, letter to and Aldermen, letter to, mentioned Exton, Sir Thomas, King's Advocate, letters to warrants to Eyre, Thomas, reference on petition of (for grant of arrears of rent) Eyres, Mr., to be created viscount F F., Mr. Fagan, Christopher, petition for grant of lands decreed to Fairfax, , whitesmith, blunderbusses made by Falconer, Sir David, of Newtoun, President of College of Justice in Scotland, warrant to James, son and heir to John Falconer, late Warden of Mint in Scotland warrant relating to payments to be made by Sir John, late Master of Mint in Scotland decreet against (for malversations), mentioned warrant relating to payments to be made by Falmouth, Cornwall Fanatics, information concerning Fanshaw (Fanshawe), Mr., Envoy to Portugal, despatches for, mentioned memorial to be presented by instructions for, mentioned William, Master of Requests Farewell, Mr. Faringdon. See Farrington. Farington. See Farrington. Farnham Castle, Surrey Farre, Colonel Henry, warrant for pension to Farrington (Faringdon, Farington), John, Justice of Sussex, letter from Mr. [? Richard], of Chichester, his house to be searched his house searched Richard information concerning Faudell du Fresne, Francis, reference on petition of (for grant of lands recovered from sea) Faversham (Feversham), Kent, trained bands of, commissions in Feilding, William, third Earl of Denbigh Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford coming to London Mr. [? Leonard] Fellowes, William, warrant for inserting him in next general pardon Felton, Mr., race run by horse of Fenwick, Sir John, J.P. of Northumberland Nicholas, Mayor of Newcastleupon-Tyne letters from letter from, mentioned letters to, mentioned memorandum of letter to circular letter to mentioned warrant to Robert, J.P. of Northumberland, letters from and representation signed by Ferguson, Mrs., wife of Robert, letters from letters to at Bath Robert letters from letter to Shaftesbury's legacy to warrant for apprehension of information concerning warrant for his apprehension in Scotland proclamation of reward for apprehension of his brother-in-law. See Brindley, Mr. Ferns and Leighlin, Bishop of. See Marsh, Dr. Narcissus. Ferrers, Charles, warrant to Feversham. See Faversham. Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham. Fife, shirefdome of, warrant for charter of lands in and Kinross, shires of, commissions in militia of Finch, Daniel, Lord Finch of Daventry, afterwards second Earl of Nottingham, First Lord of Admiralty (Lord High Admiral), letters to instructions of, mentioned Heneage [afterwards first Earl of Aylesford], Solicitor General petition referred to warrant to memorandum of note to Heneage, first Earl of Nottingham, late Lord Chancellor petitions to, mentioned Heneage, second Earl of Winchilsea letters from letter to mentioned memorandum of letter to no longer to act as Lord Lieutenant of Somerset Henry, Presbyterian preacher Sir John, donation of and statutes appointed by, for Christ's College, Cambridge, warrant for confirmation of Fish, Margaret, letter from Fisher, Jeremy, warrant for patent for invention to Fishing Company of Scotland, warrant for payment out of stock of Fitz-Charles, Charles, late Earl of Plymouth, distressed servants of, petition of (for payment of money due) Fitzgerald, Captain David, letter from petitions of (for payment of account) Sir John, reference on petition of (for grant of quit rents) Katherine (Catherine), wife of Edward Villiers (q.v.) alias Digby, Mabella, widow to John Fitzgerald of Dromany, reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland) Richard, jun., reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland) Fitz Gerrard, , of Waterford, trader at St. Malo Feilding, William, third Earl of Denbigh Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford coming to London Mr. [? Leonard] Fellowes, William, warrant for inserting him in next general pardon Felton, Mr., race run by horse of Fenwick, Sir John, J.P. of Northumberland Nicholas, Mayor of Newcastleupon-Tyne letters from letter from, mentioned letters to, mentioned memorandum of letter to circular letter to mentioned warrant to Robert, J.P. of Northumberland, letters from and representation signed by Ferguson, Mrs., wife of Robert, letters from letters to at Bath Robert letters from letter to Shaftesbury's legacy to warrant for apprehension of information concerning warrant for his apprehension in Scotland proclamation of reward for apprehension of his brother-in-law. See Brindley, Mr. Ferns and Leighlin, Bishop of. See Marsh, Dr. Narcissus. Ferrers, Charles, warrant to Feversham. See Faversham. Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham. Fife, shirefdome of, warrant for charter of lands in and Kinross, shires of, commissions in militia of Finch, Daniel, Lord Finch of Daventry, afterwards second Earl of Nottingham, First Lord of Admiralty (Lord High Admiral), letters to instructions of, mentioned Heneage [afterwards first Earl of Aylesford], Solicitor General petition referred to warrant to memorandum of note to Heneage, first Earl of Nottingham, late Lord Chancellor petitions to, mentioned Heneage, second Earl of Winchilsea letters from letter to mentioned memorandum of letter to no longer to act as Lord Lieutenant of Somerset Henry, Presbyterian preacher Sir John, donation of and statutes appointed by, for Christ's College, Cambridge, warrant for confirmation of Fish, Margaret, letter from Fisher, Jeremy, warrant for patent for invention to Fishing Company of Scotland, warrant for payment out of stock of Fitz-Charles, Charles, late Earl of Plymouth, distressed servants of, petition of (for payment of money due) Fitzgerald, Captain David, letter from petitions of (for payment of account) Sir John, reference on petition of (for grant of quit rents) Katherine (Catherine), wife of Edward Villiers (q.v.) alias Digby, Mabella, widow to John Fitzgerald of Dromany, reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland) Richard, jun., reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland) Fitz Gerrard, , of Waterford, trader at St. Malo Fitzhardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, Maurice, third Viscount Fitzhardinge. Fitzharris, Edward, letter from business of papers relating to Mrs., letters to Fitzroy, Henry, first Duke of Grafton yacht built for, warrants for stores, guns, etc., for regiment of. See under Army: Foot Guards, first regiment of. Five Mile Act, to be put in execution against Nonconformist ministers Flanders, regiment of Guards in ports for, to be watched Fleeming, Captain Charles, commission in company of Christopher, seventeenth Lord Slane, warrant on petition of (for confirmation of lands) Randall, sixteenth Lord Slane William, fourteenth Lord Slane, settlement by, mentioned Flemings. See Canterbury. Fletcher, Arthur, serjeant-at-mace, Coroner of London arrested by account of said arrest by Sir George, letter from, mentioned letters to letter to, mentioned difference between Earl of Carlisle and deputation for lieutenancy sent to commission to be prepared for James, of Cranston, military commission to Floree, Mr., a commis in the Secretary's office at Versailles Floyd, Hugh, letter from Foley, Joseph Mr. Forbes, Arthur, first Earl of Granard letter from, mentioned Captain Katherine (Catharine), Countess of Granard Lady Katherine, daughter of Lord Granard, suggested husbands for Mary (Madam), daughter of Sir George Rawdon Forcades Ford, , linen draper in Bristol, "a zealous meeter," drowned in Avon Mr., arms found in house of Forder, Mr., of Houghton le Spring, formerly steward to Bishop of Durham Fordham, Cambs letter dated at Fordwich (Fordwick), Kent, trained bands of, commissions in Forfar, shirefdome of Forfarshire, commission in militia of Forrester, Sir Andrew George, first Lord Forrester, deceased Forster, Thomas, of Cornhill, to be put in commission of peace Foster, Dr., recommended for commission of peace for Leics Foulis, Sir James, of Colintoun, commission in militia to Fowberry, Northumberland Fowler, Dr. [? Edward] Dr. [Edward], parson of [vicar of St. Giles's,] Cripplegate, speech attributed to Fownes, Mr., Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset Fox, Charles, Paymaster General of land forces and garrisons warrants, etc., to Henry, nephew of Sir Stephen, petition for rectory for (Foxe), Rejoice, blacksmith, letters from information of, mentioned petition of (for protection) (for aid and answer to former petition) Sir Stephen, Clerk of the Green Cloth and Commissioner of the Treasury reference on petition of (for rectory for nephew) France invasion of Ireland said to have been planned in preparations of, against Algiers unjust treatment of Jersey merchants in naval preparations of great appearance of war from information about plotters in King of. See Louis XIV, King of France. Envoy Extraordinary to. See Graham, Richard, first Viscount Preston. See also French. Francia, Domingo Roderigo, a Jew of London, debt due to King from Franconia, Circle of, Elector of Bavaria's message to Franklin, Letitia, wife of Richard Fitzgerald Franklin (q.v.). Richard Fitzgerald, reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland) Samuel, King's Proctor letter to warrants to Fraser, Captain William, commission in company of Freake, Mr., Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset Freeman, , Mayor of Walsall, character of alias Medla, alias Mellin, alias Taylor, W., Fifth Monarchy man letter from letter to, mentioned warrants to search for information concerning movements of Freind, Robert, committed to Marshalsea French Ambassador to England. See Barillon, Paul de at the Hague. See Davaux, Mons. Protestant refugees, petitions from (for assistance to go to America) (linen weavers), proposals for relief of ships taken by Turks See also France. Frickley, Yorks., petition for lease of tithes of Fring, Norfolk, warrant for grant of fair at Frowde (Froude, Frowd), Mr., Postmaster General, letters to memorandum of letter to Fulham, Middlesex, letter dated at Fuller, [? Francis], Nonconformist preacher at Bath Thomas, M.A., of Christ's College, Cambridge, recommended for presentation Furstemberg's regiment, Irish regiment incorporated in G Gabay, Jonas, astrologer Gage, , mother of Philip Journo (q.v.) Colonel [Sir Henry], Governor of Oxford Gainsborough, Earl of. See Noel, Edward, first Earl of Gainsborough. Gallwey, William, letter from Galway, corporation of, differences between Governor and Council in Governor of. See Russell, Colonel Theodore. Recorder of. See Shadwell, John. Warden of. See Vaughan, James. Galway, co., proposals for rebellion in Gamble, William, petition of (to be master cook at Chelsea hospital) Gardiner, Dr. Gardner, , petition of, mentioned Gargrave, Robert information of Garrey, Bartholomew, prisoner in Durham gaol, treasonable words spoken by Garstell, Roger, of Newcastle, newsletter to Gascoigne, Mr., Duke of Ormonde's secretary Gaywood, Thomas, Keeper of Guildhall prison, Norwich, affidavit by Geers, Thomas, approved as Alderman and Justice of Hereford George, Prince, of Denmark letter from, mentioned proposed marriage between Princess Anne and preparation for reception of Geraldin, Andrew, trader at St. Malo Gerard, Charles, first Earl of Macclesfield, pretended to be out of town Charles, Viscount Brandon, committed for high treason Germany, fear of Turkish designs in Gerno. See Journo. Ghent, College of English Jesuits at Gibbon, Mary, wife of Captain Thomas Gibbon, information of (about last days and death of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey) Captain Thomas. See above. Gibbons, John, committed for high treason Major, information concerning, See also Gibson. Mrs. Gibbs, John Robert Gibson, David, petty fewar in Lanerick, warrant for remission of treason and rebellion to Major information concerning, See also Gibbons. Gillart, Lewis, Jurat of Rye, information of Gilman, , writ-server at Oxford, riotous conduct of Daniel, of Norwich, affidavit of Gilmore, Mr. Girvanmaynes. See Kennedy, Sir John, of Girvanmaynes. Gladman, Major, partner of Ralph Alexander (q.v.), information concerning Glamorganshire, gentlemen of, supplication from, mentioned Glanvill, Thomas, Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge Glasgow, Archbishop of. See Ross, Arthur. Glatz, Silesia Glencaird. See McKie, Anthony, late of Glencaird. Glencairn, Dumfriesshire, barony of Glencairn, Earls of. See Cunningham, Alexander, tenth Earl of Glencairn; Cunningham, John, eleventh Earl of Glencairn. Glennegies. See Haldane, Mungo, of Glennegies. Glennour. See Kennedy, John, of Glennour. Glesan (Glissane), Father, Irish plotter, information concerning benefice given to Glissane. See Glesan. Gloucester, letter dated at assizes at King's preservation celebrated at Mayor of, letter to city prison, report on condition of Quaker prisoners in Old Bear at Gloucestershire, disturbance of conventiclers in Justices of, petition recommended to Lord Lieutenant of. See Somerset, Henry, first Duke of Beaufort. Glover, Mr. Gluckstadt, Denmark Glyde, Mr. case of, mentioned Goddard, Thomas, petition of (for compensation) Godfrey, Benjamin, brother to Sir Edmund Sir Edmund Berry, information about last days and death of melancholy condition of father of Michael, brother to Sir Edmund Godolphin, Sidney, petitions referred to Goldeggy, Edward, messenger, warrants to Goldsborough (Goldsburgh), Yorks. Gomme, Sir Bernard de Goodall, Mr., brewer Goodenough, Francis, letter to Richard, attorney, late UnderSheriff of London and Middlesex letter from, mentioned takes out writs against Lord Mayor and Aldermen solicitor for accused Nonconformists absconded ringleader in plot to kill King and Duke list of streets, etc., by information concerning seen near Doncaster orders for apprehension of, mentioned William, brewer Goodrick, Sir Henry (Harry), Envoy Extraordinary to Spain, arrives in England drawing up narrative of his proceedings Goodwin, Lawrence, Sheriff of Norwich, lettors from mentioned letter to Goodwyn, , tailor Gordon, Sir Alexander, of Earlstoun (alias Alexander Pringle) letter from letters to letter to, mentioned arrest of warrants for arrest and delivery of to be reprieved papers seized with examination of George, first Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Chancellor of Scotland letters to warrants to payment to be made to warrant for augmentation of arms of warrant for provisional grant of lands to examination before John, eldest son to Robert Gordon of Barharrow, warrant for remission of treason and rebellion to John, of Rothemay, warrants for charter of lands pertaining to Robert, of Barharrow. See John above. Tam., clerk Gorges, Captain (Mr.) Ferdinando character of Goring, Sir Henry letter from Percy, petition of (for grant of office) Gorno. See Journo. Gosford. See Auchmouty, John. Gosselin, , petition of, cited Gourney, John, late farmer of Irish revenue, petition about money owed by John, Quaker prisoner at Norwich, document by Gove, Edward, of Hampton, New Hants., convicted of high treason and warrants for custody of petition of (for life) Gower, Lieut. Mr. Grafton, Duke of. See Fitzroy, Henry, first Duke of Grafton. Graham, , quartermaster to Lord Conway David, brother to Claverhouse, warrant for constituting him Shireff conjunct of Wigtown James, third Marquess of Montrose regiment lately commanded by commission in troop of Sir James, letters and proposals to, mentioned Jemmy John, of Claverhouse, colonel of horse, Shireff of Wigtown, warrants for payments to warrant for advancing moneys to warrant for provisional grant of lands to warrant for admitting him to Privy Council of Scotland regiment of, commissions in warrants for additional allowances to Mr. Richard, first Viscount Preston, Envoy Extraordinary to France letters from, mentioned letter to, mentioned documents in handwriting of memorials by, mentioned refused leave to come to England arrives in England returning to France Robert, of Morphie, military commission to William, eighth Earl of Menteith (Monteith), letters and proposals from, mentioned Gramont, Madame de Granard, Countess of. See Forbes, Katherine, Countess of Granard. Earl of. See Forbes, Arthur, first Earl of Granard. Grandison, Lord. See Villiers, George, fourth Viscount Grandison. Grand Schilbon, River, New Scotland Grange, Ayrshire. See Kennedy, Thomas, of Grange. Gransi, William, action against Spanish Ambassador's nephew by Granville, Bernard, Groom of Bedchamber, warrant for grant to (of office of Master of King's swans) reference on petition of (for grant of debt) Charles, Viscount Granville of Lansdown [afterwards second Earl of Bath], going into army in Hungary warrant for swearing him Gentleman of Bedchamber John, first Earl of Bath, Groom of the Stole and first Gentleman of Bedchamber letter from letter to dispute between Lord Arlington and, respecting right of entry to Bedchamber report on John, second son of Earl of Bath, pass for Gravesend, Kent letter dated at commission in company at to be specially watched Governor of fort and blockhouse at. See Tufton, Richard, fifth Earl of Thanet. Mayor of. See White, Arthur. Gray (Grey), Andrew, servant to Lord Wharton letter to, mentioned Mark, of Rawfoot Mr. Mr., letter deciphered by Robert letter to, mentioned Great Wardrobe, Master of, warrant to, mentioned Great Yarmouth. See Yarmouth. Green Cloth, Board of, warrant to recommendation to Clerk of. See Fox, Sir Stephen. Green, John, prisoner in Durham gaol, information of Greensted, Symon, military commission to Gregory, Alexander, warrant for presentation of, to parish church of Ayr Francis, King's woollen draper, deceased Mr., his house in Nottingham to be searched Sir William, Baron of the Exchequer letter from, mentioned letter to William, search warrant to Grenville. See Granville. Grey, Forde, Lord Grey of Warke at Chichester with Monmouth warrant for apprehension of discharged on bond examination of sent to Tower escapes on way to Tower search to be made for warrant for his apprehension in Scotland information concerning proclamation of reward for apprehension of thought to have escaped by sea account of stay at the Rummer tavern his house in Charterhouse Yard arms found in his brother Thomas, second Earl of Stamford, letter from, mentioned letter to warrant for, mentioned at Chichester with Monmouth See also Gray Grierson, , sometime of Lochquharre, forfeited rebel, warrant for presentation of lands of Griffin, Mr. Griffith, , ensign, killed in duel , convicted of premunire Captain Edward Grimsthorpe, Lincs., letters dated at Grisley, Mr., J.P. of Somerset Grosevenour, Sir Thomas, Order in Council on petition of Guelderland, Netherlands Guernsey letter dated at passes imposed on merchants in, differences concerning Bailiff of. See Andros, Sir Edmund. Committee of, doleance referred to Governor of. See Hatton, Christopher, second Lord Hatton. Lieut.-Bailiff and Jurats of, letter from Royal Court of, grant of office of clerk or greffier of observations concerning doleances from sentences in Guerra, Don Phelip (Philippe) de la, King of Spain's agent Guibal, Jacques, and other French Protestant refugees, petition of (for assistance to settle in Virginia) Guillim, John, late captain in Guards, petition of (for bounty) and memoir of suffering and services of Guinea, ships bound for, to be stayed Gulston, William, Bishop of Bristol order signed by Guthrie, [? James], upon ruling, [? Treatise of Ruling Elders and Deacons] Guy, Henry, Secretary to Treasury, reference on petition of (for grant of lands) Gwylim, Robert. See Pattison, Captain. Gwyn (Gween), Mistress Eleanor (Ellen) warrant for alteration in grant to Gwyn, Francis (Frank), Groom of Bedchamber letters from mentioned letter to letters to, mentioned arrears of salary of going to Windsor sworn into Bedchamber grant of pension to