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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