Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 July-September. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1934.
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'General Index: D, E', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 July-September, (London, 1934) pp. 471-477. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-jul-sep/pp471-477 [accessed 18 April 2024]
D
D., J. L., letter from
-, mentioned
Dale, Samuel, of Braintree, information against
-, warrant for apprehension
of
Dalemaine, Cumberland, letter dated at
Dalzell, Lieut.-General [Thomas]
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Thomas, Earl of Danby.
Dangerfield, Thomas, narrative written by, mentioned
Daniell (Daniel), Peter, Alderman, confirmed first Sheriff of London
Danish fleet, French join with
-, suffers by storm
Danube, River
-, Duke of Lorraine encamped on bridge of Vienna on
Danvers, Colonel
Danzig (Dantzic)
Darby, John, stationer, examinations
of
-, "a most dangerous,
desperate fellow,"
Dare, —, escape of, to be prosecuted
-, Thomas, letter from
-, mentioned
Darlington, Durham, letter dated at
-, Scotchmen apprehended in
-, Bailiff of. See Wiston,
Richard.
-, postmaster of. See Finley,
Thomas.
Dartmouth, Devon
-,
See also Clifton-DartmouthHardness.
Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, George, first Lord Dartmouth.
Dashwood, Francis, letter to
-, Samuel
-, chosen second Sheriff of
London
-, desires to be excused but
King cannot dispense with him
-, signs bond for holding
office
Dauphin. See Louis.
Davenant, [Charles], suggestion that he will give shelter to Monmouth
Davenport, Captain Henry, High
Sheriff of Shropshire
-, letter to
-, note by
-, houses (to be) searched
for arms by
-, information delivered to
Daventry, Northants., address from, mentioned
David, Lovison, pass for
Davis, Henry, permission to, to pass
watches and guards
-, pass for
-, Roger, commander of East
India Merchant, warrant for
commission to
-, Samuel, prisoner in Portugal,
petition on behalf of
Davison, Timothy, letter from
Day, John, ship carpenter of Emsworth, letter from
-, mentioned
Daydon, William, letter from
-, certificate as to information of
Deal, Kent
-, letter from, cited
-, advisability of having arms at
-, Governor of
-, Trained Bands of, muster of
Dedford [? Deptford]
Deering. See Dering.
Degge, Sir Simon
Delamere (Delamer), Lady. See
Booth, Elizabeth, Lady Delamere.
-, Lord. See Booth, George,
first Lord Delamere.
Delvall (del Valle, del Wale), Mons.,
Spanish Minister in Paris
-, letter from, mentioned
Dendre (Dender), River, Flanders
Denham, near Uxbridge, Bucks.
-, letter dated at
Denmark, King of. See Christian V,
King of Denmark.
-, Ministers from, conference
with about marriage treaty
-, Hereditary Prince of. See
George, Prince of Denmark.
-,
See also Danish fleet.
Deptford. See Dedford.
Derby, letters, etc., dated at
-, Mayor of. See Newton, Roger.
-, member of Parliament for.
See Vernon, George.
Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, William George Richard, ninth Earl of Derby.
Derbyshire, arms taken in
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, five,
letter from
-, account from, mentioned
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Cavendish, William, third Earl
of Devonshire.
-, muster master of
Dereham, Anne, wife of Henry, petition
of (for leave to see her husband)
-, Henry
-, petition of (for support
in confinement)
-, presented to
Council
Dering (Deering), Colonel, his house searched
Derry, Ireland
Derry, Mrs., warrant to search house of
Desborough, Valentine, son of MajorGeneral [John] Desborough,
information against
-, warrant for apprehension
of
Devizes, the, Wilts.
-, sessions at
Devonshire
-, disposition to rise in
-, assizes for
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, nine,
letter from
-, Grand Jury for, presentment
of
-, High Sheriff of, agent for.
See Norman, John.
-, Justices of, seventeen, letter
from
-, Justices of Assizes in, petition
to
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Monck, Christopher, second
Duke of Albemarle.
Devonshire, Earl of. See Cavendish, William, third Earl of Devonshire.
Dewsbury, Yorks.
Dick, Sir James. See Priestfield.
Dick's coffee-house, Henry Trenchard's chamber at
Dickenson, — [? Henry Dickinson (q.v.)], to give bail for appearance before Council
Dickinson, — (1663)
-, Henry, warrant for apprehension of, See also
Dickenson.
Dickison, John, of Canterbury, "Fanatic of long standing,"
Didcot, Richard, journeyman weaver in Golden Lane, information concerning
Digby, Lady Frances, Lady Digby,
daughter of Earl of Gainsborough, warrant for her precedency as earl's daughter
-, John, third Earl of Bristol,
Lord Lieutenant of Dorset
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letter to
-, mentioned
-, Simon, fourth Lord Digby
Diggs, Sir Robert, information concerning
-, to attend Council
Dikes, Cuthbert, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
Dillingham, Joseph, hackney coachman, warrant for allowing him to ply
Dillington
Dillington, Sir Robert
Dilston, Wilts.
Dinton, Bucks.
-, warrants to search in
Dixmude (Dixmouden), Flanders, flying camp at
-, not yet evacuated
Dixon, Robert, military commission to
Doddington, Northumberland, letter addressed to persons at
Dodsworth, Mr., counsel for Lord Russell
Doiley, Sir John
Dolben, Dr. John, Bishop of Rochester
and Dean of Westminster, afterwards Archbishop of York
-, letters to
-, recommended for archbishopric of York
-, appointed Archbishop
-, warrant for assent to
election of
-, translation of
-, warrant for restitution of
temporalities to
Dolman, John, convicted of clipping, warrant for reprieve of
Domville, Sir William, Attorney General of Ireland, reports of, cited
Doncaster, Yorks.
-, person suspected to be Rumbold apprehended about
-, order of sessions at, mentioned
Donegal, county
Donnington, Mr., information of, mentioned
Donyatt (Dunnyet), Somerset
Dorchester
-, news sent to Baptists in
-, county gaol at, Battiscombe
(q.v.) committed to
Dore, Mrs. Melior, letter to
-, warrant for apprehension
of
-, Thomas, inquiries to be made
about
-, warrant for apprehension
of
-, information concerning
Dorking, Surrey, letter dated at
Dorrington, William, reference on petition of (for lease of duty of post groats)
Dorset, abuses in peculiars of
-, conventicles in
-, disaffected persons bound over
to assizes in
-, search for arms in
-, quarter sessions of
-, commission of peace for
-, deputy lieutenancy of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, and militia officers of,
orders to, mentioned
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Digby, John, third Earl of
Bristol.
Dorset and Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles, sixth Earl of Dorset and first Earl of Middlesex.
Dotthill, Salop
Double, Robert, reference on petition of (about alienation of lands of Naas)
Douch, John, and wife
-, examination of, mentioned
-, William
-, examination of, mentioned
Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton,
going to Paris
-, passes for
-, desires a yacht
-, John, Lord Stanehouse
-, William, ninth Earl of Morton
-, William, first Marquess of
Queensberry, Treasurer Principal of Scotland
-, letter from, mentioned
-, warrants to
-,
alias for Robert Martin (q.v.).
Dove's coffee-house in Gray's Inn Lane
Dover, Kent
-, letters, etc., dated at
-, Mayor of. See Cullen,
Nicholas.
-, Castle, Governor of
-, Lieutenant of. See
Strode, Colonel John.
Dovigny, Mons., pass for
Down survey
Downes, —, letter to
Downey (Downing), Morthough (Mortagh, Morthaugh, Murtagh),
lands at Topsham
-, information of
-, mentioned
-, petition of (for financial
assistance)
-, to be whipped and sent
back to Ireland
-, apprehension of
-, publicly whipped and
returned to Topsham
-, to be examined by
Justices
-, procured to swear against
Sir R. Hill
Downing, Walter, to be carried before
Jenkins
-, warrant for taking him
into custody
-,
See also Downey.
Downs, the
Dowuy [? Douai]
Drake, Mr., of York, his house searched
for arms
-, Mrs.
Drammen (Dram), Norway
Draper, Cresheld, letter from
-, John, information of, mentioned
-, Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas,
warrant to search for
Draycot, Mr., of Branksea Island
Drayton, Northants., letter dated at
Drayton, Somerset
Drayton in Abingdon. See Abingdon.
Dringa [? Dringhoe, Yorks.]
Driver, Nathaniel, letter from
-, letter to
-, chosen Sheriff of Bristol
Drum. See Irvin, Alexander, of Drum.
Drumclog, Lanarks., battle of
Drummond, George, royal recommendation that he be chosen
Provost of Edinburgh
-, James, fourth Earl of Perth,
Justice General of Scotland
-, letter from, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, John, of Lundin, Treasurer
(Thesaurer) Deput of Scotland
-, letter from, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, warrant for gift of lands,
etc., to
Dryden, John, satire suspected to have
been written by
-, alleged assasination of
Dryer, William, muskets sold by
Dublin
-, letters dated at
-, Back Lane, hospital in, rent
of
-, Castle, rent of plot of ground
near
-, Christ Church, Dean of, money
payable to
-, singers of, money payable to
-, Exchequer Chamber, rent of
-, Receipt House, rent of
-, Trinity College near, warrant
for grant of provostship of
Dubois, John, ex-Sheriff of London
Ducasse, Joseph, Algernon Sidney's
servant
-, letters from
-, to be admitted to wait
on his master
Duck, John, letter to
-, mentioned
Ducket, Mr.
Duckett, Richard, letter from
Ducqua, Andrew, warrant for searching house of
Dufay, —
Dugdale, [? Stephen], money allowed to, mentioned
Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton.
Dumfries, Earl of. See Crichton, William, second Earl of Dumfries.
Dunchurch, Warwicks.
Duncombe, Charles, information concerning
Dunkirk, France
Dunnyet. See Donyatt.
Dunster, Somerset
Dunster, Henry
Dunton, John, bookseller
-, letter from
Duppa, Sir T.
Durant, Durante. See Durrant.
Duras, Louis, second Earl of Feversham, plot to father murder of King and Duke on
Durfrey, —, petition of, mentioned
Durham
-, search for arms in
-, addresses from, mentioned
-, inventory of arms seized in,
mentioned
-, Grand Jury and Justices of,
address from, mentioned
-, militia of, on daily duty
-, Castle, letters dated at
Durham, bishopric of, search for arms
and disaffected persons in
-, Bishops of. See Cosin, John;
Crew, Nathaniel.
Durrant (Durant, Durante), Francis,
late usher of the hall to Duke
of Monmouth, chamberlain at
Greyhound, Ipswich, prisoner
-, letters from
-, informations (depositions) of
-, mentioned
-, petitions of (to be heard
in Council)
-, statement by
Dutch East Company, ships hired by
Dutch fleet, King's yacht saluted by
-, off Schouen
-, troops join Spaniards in Flanders
Dutton, Esquire, information concerning
Duvall, Mr., pass for
Dyke, William. Anabaptist preacher
-, visits Major Gladman
-, William, commander of
Rochester, warrant for commission to
Dymoke (Dymock), Alderman, of
Beverley, an honest loyal man
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, mentioned
E
E., T., letter from
Eales, — [? Henry Eeles, messenger (q.v.)], to be represented to the King
Earlstoun. See Gordon, Sir Alexander, late of Earlstoun.
East India Company
-, petition for direction to
-, warrant for charter to, with
heads
-, warrant to (to permit denized
strangers to buy stock)
-, warrant for naval assistance
to
-, power of, to erect Court of
Admiralty
-, ships and commanders employed by, warrant for
authorizing
-, Governor of. See Banks, Sir
John.
East India fleet
-, interlopers, their bails' petition
to be discharged, rejected
East Indies (India)
-, ships arrive from
East Jersey, England referred to as, by plotters
East Kent. See Kent.
Eastwell, Kent, letters dated at
Eastwood, Timothy, cheesemonger,
information concerning
-, examination of
-, to attend Council
-, to be discharged
Eaton, Mr., of Peterchurch
Eaton Hastings, Berks., letter dated at
Ebbesham, Ebisham. See Epsom.
Ecclesiastical Preferments, Commissioners for
-, recommendation by
Eden, Robert, letter from
Edenbourg. See Odenburg.
Edenbrone, co. Monaghan, lands of, warrant relating to
Edes (Eedes), Dr., of Chichester
-, his house searched
Edinburgh
-, letters dated at
-, Spaniards going to
-, burning of Pope in effigy at
-, Scotch prisoners to be sent to
-, process intended against
magistrates of
-, Provost of. See Drummond,
George.
-, Bibliotheck, Keeper of. See
Henderson, William.
-, Castle
-, College
-, High Street
-, Holyrood House, document
dated at
-, Justice Court at
-, prison
-, Tolbooth, Keeper of. See
Udney, Arthur.
-, University
Edinburgh, Bishop of. See Paterson, John.
Edmiston, John, minister at Gargunnock, warrant relating to robbery of
Edser, John, carpenter at Sheerness,
information concerning
-, to be sought for and
apprehended
Edwards, —, of Middlesex
-, Daniel, meetings on bowlinggreen at house of
-, Sir James
-, John, brother of William
-, Mary, mother of William,
examination of
-, Mistress, eldest sister of
William, examination of
-, Mr., of Gray's Inn, Town Clerk
of Shrewsbury
-, Sarah, sister of William,
examination of
-, Thomas, father of William
-, examination of
-, his daughter
-, his wife, daughters and
sons to attend Council
-, William, alleged witness of
death of Essex
-, examinations of
-, mentioned
-, his sister, examination
of
Eedes. See Edes.
Eeles, Henry, messenger
-, warrant to
-, mentioned
-,
See also Eales.
-, William
Effingham, Lord. See Howard, Francis, fifth Lord Howard of Effingham.
Egerton, John, second Earl of Bridgwater. Lord Lieutenant of
Bucks.
-, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, his assistance in pursuing
traitors
Ekin (Ekins), John
Elham, Kent, Rose in, Monmouth's health drunk at
Elizabeth, Queen of England
-, rising to have been on birthday of
-, statutes of, cited
-, project for burning Pope on
birthday of
Elizabeth, Princess, daughter of Charles I
Elliot, Thomas, of York, innholder, information of
Ellis, George, of New College, Oxford
-, information of
-, Joseph, Mayor of Hull
-, letter from
-, William, Justice for West
Riding, warrants issued by,
mentioned
-, Sir William
-, Sir William, nephew of [Sir
William Ellis] the Protector's
Solicitor, head of all the Presbyterians in Lincs., his house
searched for arms
Ellisden, Mr., of Charmouth, Justice of Dorset, favours Dissenters
Ellison, Colonel, negotiations with States General alleged against
Elliston, Matthew, clergyman in Essex
-, letter from
Ellrington, Thomas, pass for
Elm Court
Elphinstone (Elphingstoune), Robert of Airth, deceased, later mustermaster of standing forces and militia of Scotland
Elsted, Thomas, of Sandwich, information concerning
-, mentioned
-, petition of (for pardon)
-, read in Council
-, to give bond to appear
at assizes
Ely, Isle of, Cambs., arms seized in
Emperor. See Leopold I
Empire, the, deplorable condition of
-, forces of, dispute about command of
-, numbers of
-, march to relief of Vienna
-, King of Poland to command
Emsworth, Hants.
Enfield, Middlesex
-, Major Child's house at
Enfield Chase (Chace), Middlesex, Goodenough said to be at house in
England, —, of Taunton
Englishcombe, Somerset, meeting disturbed at
Epping, Essex, Warden near
Epsom (Ebbesham, Ebisham), Surrey
-, suspicious concourse at
Epworth. See Terry.
Erith, Kent
Erlau, Hungary, Pasha of, defeat of
Ernle, Sir John, Duke of Somerset's
father-in-law [step-father]
-, Michael, petition of (for access
to John Wildman, q.v.)
-, granted
-, warrant in accordance with
Erskine, James, seventh Earl of Buchan, witness of payment of loan to King
Essex
-, men from, to be examined
-, sessions of, order of Court in
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, Justices of, to issue warrants
against disaffected persons
-, papers from, read in
Council
Essex, Countess of. See Capel, Elizabeth, Countess of Essex.
-, Earl of. See Capel, Arthur,
first Earl of Essex.
Essington, Peter, Common Council man
and brazier, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, information concerning
Eston, Thomas, Mayor of Bristol
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, read in Council
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, information taken before,
mentioned
-, proposed as Mayor for
ensuing year
Ettersgill middle and south, in Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, petition for lease of lands in
Ettrick, Anthony, letter from
-, mentioned
-, William, letter from
Etty, John, of Full Sutton
-, letter from
Eustace, James, of Islip, letter to
-, cited
-, information of
-, mentioned
Evans, —, messenger
-, Alice, Captain Hawley's servant, examination of
-, Captain, of Glamorganshire,
Probably identical with following.
-, Charles, letter to, mentioned
-, bound over to sessions
-, his wife
-,
See also Beavan;
Jevans.
-, John, searcher at Custom
House
-, Mr., Captain Peachey's
lieutenant
-, Mr.
-, Thomas, of St. Katherine's,
waterman, examination of
-, Widow
Evelyn, Sir Edward
Everard, Sir Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Essex
Everest (Everard, Everett), Ezekiel, of
Chichester, late officer of Custom
House and Marshal of ViceAdmiralty Court, instrumental
in escape of Lord Grey
-, letters from, mentioned
-, escape of
-, information concerning
-, Mary, wife of Ezekiel
Everingham, Yorks.
Every, Sir H., letter from
-, mentioned
-, letter to
-, Madam, See also Ivory.
Evesham, Worcs., letter dated at
-, Mayors of. See Horne, Mr.;
Walker, Edward.
Ewens, Ralph, of Donyatt, information of
Ewer, Thomas, examination of
Exchequer, 40,000l. paid into
-, Cursitor Baron of
Excise, proclamation concerning, mentioned
Excise Office
Exclusion Bill
Exeter
-, letters dated at
-, Rumbold thought to have been
taken at
-, news sent to Baptists in
-, Mayor of. See Walker, Endymion.
-, Recorder of. See Seymour,
Edward.
-, Customhouse, letter dated at
-, gaol
-, Hugh Westlake committed to
Exeter, Bishop of. See Lamplugh,
Thomas.
-, Dean of. See Annesley,
Richard.
Exton, Thomas, examination of
-, passed by name of
Wilson
-, Sir Thomas, King's Advocate,
letter to
Eyre, Colonel
-, Mr., Justice for Wiltshire,
letter from, mentioned
-, letter to