Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1684-5. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.
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'General Index: B', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1684-5, (London, 1938) pp. 320-332. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1684-5/pp320-332 [accessed 18 April 2024]
B
Badcock, Mr., convicted of spiriting away children
Baden, Prince of. See Louis William, Prince of Baden.
Badie, James de la. See Delabadie.
Badindath, part of forest or barony of Cordyce, town and lands of
Badminton, Gloucs., letters dated at
Bagenall, Nicholas, of Plasnewydd, pass for
Baggott, Major [Richard], to act in absence of the Lieutenant of the Tower, etc.
Bagot, W., certificate of
Bagshaw, John, trader in lead, reference on petition of (about Hull's new charter)
Baillie, [Robert, of Jerviswood], information concerning
Baily, Justice Abraham, informations
against for kidnapping, pleads
not guilty
-, trial of on, and
found guilty
-, convicted of spiriting
away children
-, (Bayly), Dr. Thomas, his election as Divinity Reader by
Fellows of Magdalen College,
Oxford, declared void
Baines, William, gunner in Deal Castle
Bakers' Company of London, warrant
for new charter to
-, mentioned
-, Clerk of. See White, Robert.
-, nominated in new
charter
Balbirnie, Fifes. See Balfour, —, of Balbirnie.
Balcarres, Earl of. See Lindsay, Colin, Earl of Balcarres.
Balfour, —, of Balbirnie, militia commission to
-, John, third Lord Balfour of
Burleigh (Burghly), resignation
of lands in Kinross barony
-, Robert, Master of Burleigh,
[afterwards fourth Lord Balfour
of Burleigh], son of Lord
Burleigh, resignation of lands
in Kinross barony
Ball, [Adam], 1 (note).
Ballantine, John, instructions for payment of invalid money to
-, warrant for payment to
for wounds
Ballingaddy, co. Limerick, rectory and vicarage of
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. See Gentlemen Pensioners, Band of.
Bangor, Bishops of, enabled to grant leases of leadmines
Banier, Francis, Count, manslaughter of
Banister, —, to plead to an information for bribery, etc.
-, George, office of Common
Clerk of Leeds void by death
of
Bannerman, George, advocate, conjunct King's Solicitor in Scotland, warrant constituting
-, warrant for pension for
Banstead Downs, Surrey, militia mustered on
Bantam, Java, business of, commissioners named to treat with England concerning
Barbados, Customs of Four and a Half
per cent. in, Farmers of, salary
of
-, See Spencer,
Robert.
-, ship going to
-, ships from, arrived at Plymouth
-, vagrants, etc., in Scotland to
be transported to
Barbary
Barber-Surgeons' (Chirurgeons) Company, petition for incorporating
peruke-makers with, mentioned
-, willing to admit peruke-makers
into their society
-, charter of, consideration of
clauses for government of
peruke-makers when admitted
to
Barbers, of London, a different company from the Surgeons
Barbers and peruke-makers (periwigmakers), reference on petition
of (for incorporation with
Barber-Surgeons' Company)
-, directions on report on petition
of
Barbreck, Argylls., laird of, to be seized
Barclay, Captain Charles, military commission to
Bard (Bart), Dudley, natural son of Prince Ruprecht, company given to
Barillon, Paul de, French Ambassador
in England
-, memorial from the King
to, mentioned
Barken. See Párkány.
Barlow, Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln,
letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, secretary to
Barnard Castle, co. Durham, letter dated at
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, estate of
Barnet, Herts., troop at
Barnstaple, Devons., new charter for,
reference on petition for
-, warrant for
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of
Baron, Mr., charged by a 'Justice' of
Shadwell
-, See also Barron.
Baronetcy fees, warrants for discharge of
Baronetcy, of Ireland. See Ireland, Baronetcies.
Barracan. See Párkány.
Barrier, the. See Holland, States General.
Barron (Baron), Captain John, chief
searcher at Gravesend
-, memorandum of letter
to
Barrow, Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph,
leases granted by
-, proposal of, concerning
lease of Meliden manor
Barry, Captain Edmund, son of Colonel
William, quitted employment in
France
-, reference on petition of
(for allowance, etc.)
-, Colonel William
Bart, Dudley. See Bard, Dudley.
Baryishoole barony. See Burrishoole.
Bashaw, Seraskier. See Turkey, Seraskier Bashaw.
Bashaw Ali. See Turkey, Bashaw Ali.
Bassendean (Bassenden), Berwicks. See Home (Hume), —, of Bassendean.
Bass [Rock], Firth of Forth, Haddingtons.
Bath, Somerset, Mayor, Aldermen
and Citizens of, reference on
petition of (for confirmation of
charter on surrender)
-, warrant for charter re-incorporating
Bath, Earl of. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath.
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Kenn,
Thomas; Mews, Peter.
-, bishopric of, restitution of temporalities of, warrant for
Bathgate, West Lothians., shire of, commission for Privy Council Lords to go to, warrant for
Bavaria, Duke (Elector) of. See Maximilian Emmanuel, Duke of Bavaria.
Bavarian troops (forces), at siege of
Buda
-, commanded by General Serini,
cited
Bawdes, Thomas, Counsellor at Nottingham
-, Town Clerk of Nottingham
-, royal approbation
of election as
-, services in the riot at
Nottingham
-, father and relations of,
troops of
Baxter, Nicholas, reference on petition
of (concerning fire at Wapping)
-, Richard, a Dissenting minister,
seized and brought to Hicks'
Hall
-, refused to take oath of
allegiance
Baylis, William, commission to be a commissioner for collecting tolls, etc., of fairs, etc., at Leominster
Bayly. See Baily.
Beake, Thomas (wrongly printed Charles), messenger
Beal, Northumberland. See Orde, William, of Beal.
Bear, Mr., Recorder of Dartmouth, address received from
Bearcrofts, [? Stirlings.]. See Monro, Alexander, of Bearcrofts.
Beauclerk, Charles, first Duke of St.
Albans, grant of office of
Chief Ranger of Enfield Chase
to, minute of
-, grant of office of Master,
Surveyor or Keeper of the
Hawks to, warrant for
-, accompanying the King,
etc., to Portsmouth
-, going to France
Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort.
Becker, Lieut.-Colonel Edward, letter to
Beckman, Major Martin, reference on
petition of (for grant of Weston's
estate)
-, sister-in-law of. See
Edwards, Anne.
Bedchamber. See Charles II, Household.
Bedford, arms seized in Bedfordshire to be sent to
Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, William, Earl of Bedford.
Bedfordshire, arms seized in, to be
sent to Bedford
-, High Sheriff of. See Fish,
Humphrey.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Bruce,
Robert, Earl of Ailesbury.
Bedingfield, Thomas, killed by Thomas Berney
Begesleyes, town and lands of, part of forest or town of Cordyce
Belasyse, Thomas, second Viscount
Fauconberg, Lord Lieutenant of
North Riding of Yorks., letter
from, mentioned
-, letters to
Belbin, Anthony, warrant for payment to, for brewhouse at Portsmouth
Belfast,
-, See Calwell, James, of Belfast.
Bell, [Adam], officer in Royal Regiment
of Foot
-, Jean, relict and executrix of
William Cunningham, part of
Argyll estate allocated to
-, Captain Philip, reference on
report on petition of (for office of
gauging butter casks)
-, Robert, Terrœ filius at Act at
Oxford, expulsion of, petition
to be restored
Bellingham, John, groom of the Privy
Chamber, invention for making
square window glass for coaches,
etc., reference on petition for
patent
-, warrant for
Bellings, Sir Richard, warrant granting fee-simple of lands to
Bennerman, John, military commission to
Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington,
Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk,
letter to
-, Lord Chamberlain
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, Lord (High) Steward to
the Queen
-, grant of land in St.
James' Park to
-, water cistern under wall
belonging to
-, Isabella, Countess of Arlington, part of St. James' Park
conveyed by
Beresford, —, to be apprehended for libels, warrant for
Beriffe, Joshua, carpenter, warrant for pardon to, for building beyond limits in St. James' Park
Berkeley, John, third Lord Berkeley of
Stratton, warrant for pardon to,
for manslaughter of Tonycliffe
-, John, warrant for pardon to,
for manslaughter of Tonycliffe
-, Captain John, in the first regiment of Foot Guards
-, Colonel [John], lately come
from Turin, to be Master of the
Horse to the Princess Anne
-, Maurice, third Viscount (Lord)
FitzHardinge, certificate by
Berkshire,
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Henley
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.
-, See Howard, Edward, of
Berkshire.
Berlin, Germany, information from, cited
Bermondsey (St. Mary Magdalen), Surrey, parish of, land encroached on the Thames in
Bermuda (Bermudas) Islands, Assembly of, Clerk of, warrant for
erecting office of. See Tucker,
John.
-, Governor of. See Burghill,
James.
-, Governor and Council of
-, Secretary to, warrant for
erecting office of. See Tucker,
John.
-, Provost Marshal General or
Sheriff of, warrant for erecting
office of. See Tucker, John.
-, Secretary of, warrant for
erecting office of. See Tucker,
John.
Bermudas Company, cause between
the King and
-, Quo warranto against
-, petition of, mentioned
-, charter of
Berney, Richard, of Park Hall, Reedham, reference on petitions of
(about his brother Thomas)
-, Thomas, of Norwich, brother
of Richard, Thomas Bedingfield killed by, petition of, mentioned
-, reprieve for, mentioned
-, warrant for
-, execution of, warrant
for
-, estate of
Berry, Edward, warrant for apprehension of
Bertie, James, first Earl of Abingdon,
Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, letters from, and mentioned
-, letters to, and mentioned
-, orders despatched by
-, concerning dispute about
Oxford's new charter
-, letters from, and
mentioned
-, letters to, mentioned
-, Robert, third Earl of Lindsey,
Lord Great Chamberlain and
Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire,
letter from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, (wrongly described
Thomas), Gentleman of the Bedchamber
-, interest in collection of
duty of heriots and reliefs
-, desired by Lincoln city
to be Recorder
-, the King's approval of, mentioned
Bertrand, Jean, pass for
Berwick-on-Tweed, letters dated at
-, arms seized in Northumberland to be sent to
-, warrant for patent in for invention of a new engine
-, Quo warranto to be issued
against, mentioned
-, Scots rebels, fugitives, Scotsmen, seized in, and prisoners in
-, See also Henderson,
John; Riddell, Andrew.
-, villainous designs of the illaffected received from
-, garrison
-, directions asked for
making more serviceable
-, four companies in
-, townsmen undertake to
surprise
-, differences between the
Mayor and others and
-, officers of, at the quarter
sessions
-, inferior officers of the
town affronted by
-, chief command of. See
Birch, Captain Andrew.
-, townsmen (inhabitants) of,
undertake to cut throats of
soldiers quartered on
-, appear before quarter
sessions
-, very disaffected
-, See also below, loyal
party; Dissenters.
-, ships not to carry away or land
passengers at
-, wickets to be closed earlier
-, troops at
-, charter of, surrender agreed to
-, Dissenters unwilling to
surrender
-, loyal party, petition of, mentioned
-, Dissenters in
-, chief officer at
-, Common Council
-, Constable of. See Carvy,
John.
-, Corporation, letter from, mentioned
-, willing to surrender
charter
-, Deputy Governor of
-, See Birch, Captain
Andrew; Wheeler, Sir William.
-, Governor of. See Cavendish,
Henry, Duke of Newcastle.
-, inferior officers at, affronted by
garrison
-, Lieutenant-Governor of
-, warrant to
-, Magistrates of, charters and
privileges claimed by, Quo Warranto to be issued against
-, Mayor of
-, warrant of, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, differences between
garrison and
-, See Fenwick, William;
Watson, [George].
-, Mayor and Bailiffs of, tipstaff
granted for not obeying a
Habeas corpus
-, Quo warranto served on,
mentioned
-, Mayor and Justices, resent
breach of their privileges
-, church in, bookbinder over
against. See Henderson, John.
-, Cowgate, shut up
-, gaol
-, inns in
-, quarter sessions
-, adjournment of
-, Scotch gate, guard to be set
at
-, Town Hall
Best, Mr., Habeas corpus for bringing
him from Hertford gaol
-, the Protestant hop merchant, stood in pillory
Bethell, [Slingsby], fined for riot at the Guildhall, at liberty
Betts, —, Anabaptist and enemy to the Duke of York
Beuley, Thomas, of Eltham, to be apprehended, warrant for
Beverley, Yorkshire, new charter for,
reference on petition for
-, warrant for
-, cattle fair at
-, Mayor, Governors and Burgesses of
Beverstone (Beverston), Gloucs., rectory of. See Gregory, Mr.; Hall, Richard; Needham, Andrew.
Beverton, Squier, junior, Mayor and Alderman of Canterbury
Bewdley, Worcs., Bailiffs, Recorder
and Burgesses of, reference on
petition of (for new charter on
surrender of old)
-, (for grant of 1d.
per ton on vessels passing under
bridge over the Severn)
-, (for reducing inhabitants and tradesmen to two
companies)
-, (for five members
to be Justices)
Biblical characters, mentioned:—
-, Abraham
-, Isaac
-, King Abimelech, country of
-, Pharaoh
Bideford, Devons., the Resolution of
-, assent for passing new charter
on surrender of old
Bigot, James, military commission to
Bingham, Lieutenant Richard, quitted French service, reference on petition of (for pension)
Binning, John, of Dalvennan, forfeiture of
Birch, Captain Andrew, commanding
at Berwick in absence of Lieut.Governor
-, has chief command of
garrison in Berwick
-, Deputy Governor of Berwick
-, correspondence with
(about rebels in Berwick)
-, lieutenant to
-, See Bolton,
[Richard]
Birmingham, Warwicks.
Birmingham (Brymyncham) School
(Free School), charter of, surrender of
-, new, warrant for
-, inspection of
-, Governors of
-, warrant to
-, Inspectors of, appointment of
-, See Dugdale, Sir William; Hickes, Dr. George;
Holt, Sir Charles.
-, President, Governor or Master
of, power to displace
Bishop, Richard, at Winchester, letter
from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, Sir William, company of
Grenadiers of
-, reference on petition of
(for grant of interest in lands in
Gloucs.)
Bishopshire, Kinross-s., lands and
barony of, grant of
-, separation from Fifes.
and Perths. with annexation to
Kinross-s.
Blackett, William, Alderman of Newcastle, recommended
-, grant of baronetcy to,
warrant for
Blackheath, Kent, review of the forces at
Blackladies [in Brewell], Staffs. See Giffard, John, of Blackladies.
Blackness (Blacknesse), Linlithgows. See Wedderburn, John, of Blackness.
Blackness Castle, Linlithgows., plotters conveyed to
Blacksmiths' Company of London, new
charter for, reference on petition for
-, warrant for
Blaenwenhaen, Peter, denization for
Blankney, Lincs.
Blathwayt, W[illiam], letter from
Blissett, William, with servant, pass for
Blott, Robert, military commission to (signed by James II.)
Bluck (Blucke), Matthew, receipts to
Bludworth, Sir Thomas, warrant to be Standard Bearer in the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners
Boardman, Mrs., schoolmistress, to stand on pillory in schools and before scholars at Hackney
Bodington, alias Boone, Dorothy, and others, sisters of Christopher Boone, reference on petition of
Bodmin, Cornwall, new charter on
surrender of old, reference on
petition for
-, assent for passing
Bohine (wrongly printed Bohme), Balthasar, pass for
Boltfoot. See Campbell, —, nicknamed Boltfoot or Clubfoot.
Bolton, Lancs., letter dated at
Bolton [Boulton], [Richard], lieutenant
to Captain Andrew Birch
-, See also Birch, Captain
Andrew, lieutenant to.
Bombay, India, rebellion at (revolted
from the English)
-, ships taken from the English
by
Bomeni, —, valet-de-chambre to Earl of Essex
Bond, Sir Thomas, warrant for pardon to, for building beyond limits in St. James' Park
Books, treasonable or seditious, warrant for search for
-, book said to have been written
by Sir William Temple who
denies authorship
-, Popish
-, Whiggish
Books, pamphlets, newspapers, libels,
etc.
-, licences for authorising the
printing of, as by a decree of
the Star Chamber and by Act,
petition for, mentioned
-, treasonable, seditious, scandalous, etc., found at Oxford
-, to be seized
-, dispersers of, discovered
-, about the death of Earl
of Essex, printed in Holland
-, Surveyor of the Press to
propose provisions for preventing and suppressing
-, mentioned:
-, Apologetical Declaration and Admonitory Vindication of the true
Presbyterians of the Church of
Scotland ([James Renwick]), a
treasonable paper of the rebels
in Scotland entitled
-, Bibles, considerable improvement
made in trade for
-, [printed in] Holland, great
numbers imported into England
-, Scotland, Ireland and
the Plantations wholly supplied
with
-, Bibles, Books of Common Prayer
and of Homilies, state of the
printing of
-, See also Printers, King's
-, Dangerfield's Narrative, information against Speaker for
licensing
-, De Secretis Adeptorum tract
(Weidenfeld's), warrant for
printing and publishing
-, Flight of the King, The (Fea's)
(n).
-, Printed paper by George Fox, a
Quaker
-, Gazette, London Gazette
-, for the year
-, House of Commons Journals. See
Parliament.
-, Inquiry into and Vindication of
the barbarous murder of the late
Earl of Essex or Vindication of
the said Earl from the Scandal
of murdering himself (Mrs.
Holmes)
-, Jus Appellandi ad Regem ipsum
(Walter Williams)
-, London Gazette. See Gazette
-, Lords' Journals. See Parliament.
-, Old Simon the King (Inham)
-, Prodigal Returned Home, The,
Nathaniel Thompson's trial on
information for printing
-, Vindication of the said Earl [of
Essex] from the Scandal of
murdering himself (Mrs. Holmes)
Boone, Charles, petition of (about
Christopher's will), reference on
for commission of review
-, Christopher, of London, will of,
concerning validity of papers
connected with
-, pretended legatees of.
See Eaton, Edward; Exton,
Sir Thomas; Oldis, Dr. William
-, only sisters of, petition
of, mentioned
-, Dorothy. See Bodington, alias
Boone, Dorothy.
Boord, Dr. John, professorship of
Civil Law in Cambridge University void by death of
-, fellowship of Trinity
Hall, Cambridge, void by death
of
Booth, Sir George, rising of
-, (Boothe), Sir William, military
commission to
-, reference on petition of
(for grant of estate)
Bordeaux, France
Border commission. See Scotland.
Borders, the
Borderers, disaffected, design to surprise Berwick
Boreman, Dr., fined for speaking seditious words
Boscobel, Salop, near the Royal Oak, the King's escape to
Bossiney, alias Tintagel (Tyntagel),
Cornwall, assent for passing
new charter on surrender
-, reference on petition for new
charter
Boston, Lincs., arms seized in Lincolnshire to be sent to
Boswall, Hendry, in Dunystoun, warrant for remission of crime of treason
Bothwell Bridge, Lanarks., rebels
defeated at
-, last rebellion at
Bottome, Captain, commander of the Pearl
Boun road
Bourchier, George, to return from the East Indies, warrant for
Bourne (Bourn), Zachariah, letter from
-, information of
Bowles, Charles, Master of the Toils, warrant to
Bowtell, [Barnaby or Bernard], lieutenant to Captain FitzPatrick
Boyd, William, first Earl of Kilmarnock, warrant for protection to
Boyle, Elizabeth, Countess of (Lady)
Burlington
-, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, Richard, first Earl of (Lord)
Burlington, Lord Lieutenant of
West Riding of Yorks
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, mentioned
Boyne, Lord. See Ogilvy, Sir Patrick, of Boyne, Lord Boyne.
Boynton, Lieut.-Colonel Marmaduke, in the Queen's regiment of Foot
Boys, John, trustee of the vicarage of Eastchurch
Braco, Aberdeens., warrant for new
infeftment of town, etc., of
-, See Gordon, Charles, of
Braco.
Bradalbin. See Campbell, John, Earl of Breadalbane.
Bradell, Captain, commander of the
Seville Merchant, information
concerning
-, cleared at Custom House
and went to Gravesend
Bradford, Wilts., arms seized in Wilts. to be sent to
Bradford Bridge. See Bridgwater.
Bradnies. See Bradninch.
Bradninch, alias Bradnies (Bradnitch),
Devons., new charter on surrender of old, references on
petitions for
-, assent for passing
-, Mayor and Burgesses of
Bradwell, Derbys., freeholders and tenants of, reference on petition of (for re-hearing)
Brady, Dr. [Robert], Master of Caius College, Cambridge, letter to, mentioned
Brae of Glenfyn. See Glenfyne.
Bramston, John, warrant concerning
manslaughter of Wiseman by
-, family of
Brandenburg, Elector of. See Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg.
Brandon, John, indictment brought against Richard Peirce by
Brawny (Brawney, the), co. Westmeath, barony (territory) of, Governor of. See Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh.
Bray, Berks., parish of, close in
-, See also Windsor Forest,
Bray Wood in.
Bray Wood. See Windsor Forest, Bray Wood in.
Breadalbane, Earl of. See Campbell, John, Earl of Breadalbane.
Brechin, Bishop of. See Cairncross,
Alexander; Douglas, Robert;
Drummond, Dr. James
-, bishopric of, recommendations and presentations to,
warrants for
-, letters missive for
-, smallness of rents and
profits of, warrant for payment
in consideration of
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé
d'élire to
-, letter missive to
Brecknockshire, King's attorneys
(Attorneys general) in. See
Freeman, Edward; Morgan,
Lewis; Price, Robert.
-, petitions for reversion
of place of. See Gwyn, Edward.
-, Justices of
-, Member of the Oxford parliament for, prosecution by
-, Receiver of, fine paid to
-, great sessions for
Brent, Richard, lands in Gloucs. conveyed to, mentioned
Brentford, Middlesex, arms seized in Middlesex to be sent to
Bret, Richard, warrant for patent for invention for smelting copper, etc.
Brewers' Company, in Exeter. See
Exeter.
-, of London, warrant for
new charter on surrender
Brian Askam. See Askam Bryan.
Bricklayers' Company. See Tylers' and Bricklayers' Company.
Bridgeman, [Sir Orlando], Lord
Keeper, member of the Privy
Council
-, William
-, information taken before, mentioned
-, grant of office of a Clerk
of the Privy Council with fees,
etc., to, warrant for
-, sworn Clerk of the Privy
Council
Bridges, Robert, Commissioner of the
Revenue in Ireland, warrant
reconstituting
-, William, commissioner (manager) of the Hearth Office
-, Keeper of the Stores in
the Tower, surrender of office
of
Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgewater.
Bridgwater, Somersets., river leading
to Taunton and Bradford Bridge
from, commission to compound
with landowners for making
navigable, mentioned
-, warrant for grant of sole
navigation to Ham Hill
Brighthelmston. See Brighton.
Brightlingsea (Britewellsea), co. Essex, company of trained band of, in second regiment of the Cinque ports, commissions in
Brighton (Brighthelmston), Sussex, inhabitants of, reference on petition of (for incorporation, etc.)
Brill, the, Holland, list of passengers in packet-boats to and from
Brimstone, great scarcity in England
-, powder-makers to have supplies from Ordnance Office
Brisbane, George, warrant for charter
granting part of Argyll's estate
to
-, Margaret, warrant for charter
granting part of Argyll's estate
to
-, alias Napier, Mrs. Margaret
(afterwards suo jure Baroness
Napier of Merchistoun),
daughter of Archibald, second
Lord Napier, warrant for payment to
-, action to intent before
Parliament of Scotland against
Earl of Leven
-, Mary, warrant for charter
granting part of Argyll's estate
to
Bristol, Gloucs., head and quarters of
James Holloway to be fixed on
gates of
-, account of
-, arms seized in, to be kept in
-, arms seized in Somerset to be
sent to
-, charter of, mentioned
-, ship for
-, malcontents, etc., lay government under contempt
-, Aldermen of. See below,
Mayor and Aldermen of.
-, Common Council of, refuse to
perform their parts in solemnity
of the fifth of November
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort.
-, Magistrates at
-, Mayor of, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, Soapboilers' Company
withdraw attendance on
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, letter
from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, Mayor and Sheriffs of
-, warrant to
-, Mayor and Town Clerk of, petition referred to, mentioned
-, Sheriffs of. See above, Mayor
and Sheriffs of.
-, Soapboilers' Company of, contempt shewn to government by
-, Town Clerk of, letter to, mentioned
-, See also above, Mayor
and Town Clerk of
-, St. Nicholas, vicarage of. See
Gaskarth, John.
Bristol, Bishop of. See Gulston,
William; Lake, Dr. John.
-, bishopric
-, warrants for election of
bishop
-, warrant for restitution
of temporalities of
-, cathedral, prebendary of. See
Thompson, Richard.
-, Dean of. See Crosman,
Samuel; Thompson, Richard.
-, Dean and Chapter of, warrant
for congé d'élire and recommendation to
-, warrant for royal assent
to election by
-, deanery, warrants for grant of
Bristol, Earl of. See Digby, John, Earl of Bristol.
Britewellsea. See Brightlingsea.
Brocas, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire, recommendation, etc., as
Broderers' Company of London, reference on petition of (for new charter)
Brolass (Brolos), Mull Island, Argylls.,
twenty pound land of
-, See McLean, Lauchlan, of
Brolass.
Bromstead, —, ordered to stand in
pillory at Westminster and
Royal Exchange
-, stood in pillory in Palace
Yard
Brook, Samuel, senior B.A. of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, to have vacant fellowship
Brouncker, William, second Viscount
Brouncker of Lyons, Master,
Keeper and Governor of the
hospital or free chapel of St.
Katherine near the Tower
-, annuity arrears of
-, executrix of. See
Williams, Abigail.
Browham, Henry, [a Justice of Cumberland], letter from
-, examination of Appleby
by
-, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
Brown, William, presenter of signatures to Exchequer [of Scotland], warrant for protection to
Browne, Sir George, Deputy Lieutenant
of Hampshire, recommendation,
etc., as
-, John, warrant for grant of
fishings of rivers in Connaught
to
-, John, Clerk of the House of
Lords (Parliament), warrants
to
-, Sir Richard, Resident in
France, prosecuted for money
remitted to
-, daughter and heiress of.
See Evelyn, Mary
-, executor of. See Evelyn,
John
-, Thomas, sentenced to death,
reference on petition of (for
liberty on bail)
-, warrant for unconditional pardon to
-, mentioned
-, warrant for bail for
Bruce, Andrew, Bishop of Dunkeld,
warrant to
-, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury,
Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire,
letters to
-, Thomas, Lord Bruce, [afterwards second Earl of Ailesbury],
Gentleman of the Bedchamber,
warrant to be
-, grant of pension to
-, Thomas, military commission
to
-, Sir William, of Kinross, warrant for charter of lands, etc.,
to, detailed
-, warrant for office of
shirefship of Kinross to
-, gift of patronage of Kinross and Portmoak kirks to
-, charters granting lands,
etc., to, cited
-, ratification of house and
life rent of his spouse to
-, spouse to. See Halket,
Dame Mary.
Bruntshields (Bruntsheilles). See White, Nathaniel, of Bruntshields.
Brussels
-, Duke of Monmouth at, received by the Marquis di Grana
-, from the Hague
-, said to be preparing to
return from Holland to
-, Prince of Orange, leaves the
Hague for, to view his troops
-, goes from
-, encamped with his army
near
-, reported Schomberg had orders
to march on
-, garrison at
-, French camp near
-, grievances in, occasioned by
duties levied on provisions,
account of events leading to
redress of
-, See also below. Assembly.
-, Spaniards likely to have lost
government in
-, Assembly of nations, endeavour to appease the people
-, consent to impost on
beer
-, Council of State, endeavour
to appease the people
-, Court at
-, Governor of
-, States of the province of,
agree to pay contributions
demanded by [the French]
-, Park at, guns heard playing
[on Luxemburg] in
-, St. Nicholas' Church, burghers
forced Spaniards from
-, Stadthouse at, guards and dragoons forced to retire from
Brymyncham. See Birmingham.
Buckden, Hunts., letter dated at
Buckenham, Norfolk, warrant for enclosing ways in
Buckenham House, Buckenham, Norfolk, warrant to enclose ways leading to
Buckingham, warrant for charter on
surrender of old
-, to have cattle market
Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham.
Buckinghamshire
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Eton
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgewater.
-, Muster master of. See Rawson, Joseph, of Aylesbury.
Buckley, Henry, Groom of the Bedchamber
Buckworth, Sir John
Buda, Hungary, siege of, and attempted
relief of, news concerning
-, Janissaries press the Bashaw
to yield
-, garrison changed by Seraskier
Bashaw
-, camp (Imperial camp) before
-, letters from, mentioned
-, Governor of
-, Castle of, expected account of
capture of
-, Round Tower (tower) near,
assault on
-, Margaret Island near. See
separate entry
-, See also, Turkey, Seraskier
Bashaw.
Bulstrode, Henry, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, reference on petition of (for fees, etc.)
Bunce, Sir James, debts contracted in
the King's service by
-, Sir John, son of Sir James
-, Sir John, eldest son of Sir John,
and grandson of Sir James,
reference on petition of (for
relief from debts)
Bundorragha (Bundoragh), alias Duarty, Murisk barony, co. Mayo, salmon fishing in, warrant for grant of
Burgess, Captain [John], company of,
from Tangier, for Ireland
-, Roger, to be apprehended,
warrant for
Burghill, James, about appointment to be Governor of Bermudas
Burghly, Lord. See Balfour, John,
Lord Balfour of Burleigh.
-, Master of. See Balfour,
Robert, Master of Burleigh.
Burghs royal. See Scotland.
Burkin, Anne, relict of Justus, reference
on petition of (concerning
Justus' estate)
-, James, nephew of Justus,
concerning Justus' estate
-, Justus, estate of, cause concerning
-, William, son of Justus, reference on petition of (concerning
Justus' estate)
Burleigh, Lord. See Balfour, John, Lord Balfour of Burleigh.
Burleigh, Kinross-s., Master of. See Balfour, Robert, Master of Burleigh.
Burlington, Countess of. See Boyle,
Elizabeth, Countess of Burlington
-, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard,
Earl of Burlington.
Burly, Ferdinando, to be apprehended, warrant for
Burnaby, —, letter to
Burne, Alexander, merchant burgess
of Stirling and Edinburgh,
warrant for gift of escheat of
-, relict of. See Wallace,
Margaret.
Burnet, Alexander, Archbishop of St.
Andrews, warrants to
-, warrant admitting him
into Secret Committee of the
Privy Council of Scotland
-, warrant allowing 500l.
sterling to, mentioned
-, charter granted by, mentioned
-, death of
Burrishoole (Baryishoole), barony, co. Mayo
Burt, Mistress, living in Crutched
Friars, warrant for appearance
before the Privy Council of
-, Thomas, of Kingston-onThames, prosecuted
Burton, Mr.
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, warrant
for new charter
-, Corporation of, reference on
petition of, mentioned
Butchers' Company of London, reference on petition of (for pardon of submission of charter)
Bute, shire of, Lieutenant of shires of
Argyll and Tarbert to call for
assistance from
-, Sheriff of. See Stewart
[James].
Butler, —, an idiot, custody of
-, Anne (Hyde), Countess of
Ossory, daughter of Earl of
Rochester, brought to bed of a
daughter
-, dies at Dublin
-, George, military commission
to
-, James, first Duke of Ormonde,
Lord Lieutenant (Chief Governor) of Ireland
-, letters from (and mentioned)
-, letters to (and mentioned)
-, orders (directions) of,
mentioned
-, orders (directions, commands) to, mentioned
-, petitions referred to (and
mentioned)
-, reports of, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, Secretaries to
-, at Privy Council meeting
-, grandfather of Earl of
Ossory
-, preparing for Ireland
-, warrant for rebuilding
part of Dublin Castle as residence for
-, departure of
-, makes shift to lodge in
Dublin Castle
-, arrival at Dublin of
-, lodgings in Dublin Castle
burnt down
-, King's house at Chapel
Izod used for residence of
-, and Council
-, Lord Mayor of Dublin
knighted by
-, successor chosen to
-, warrant constituting him
Lord Lieutenant, mentioned
-, leaves Lord Deputy to
hand over his government to
Earl of Rochester
-, laid stone in Ormonde
Bridge
-, Lord Chancellor of Oxford University
-, Lord Steward, warrant
to
-, James, Earl of Ossory, [afterwards second Duke of Ormonde],
arrived in London from French
camp
-, prepares to go to Ireland
-, Sir James, Attorney General
to the Queen, warrant for grant
of office of Master, Keeper and
Governor of hospital or free
chapel of St. Katherine near the
Tower to
-, Marmaduke, appointment as
Sheriff of York
-, Mary, pass for
-, (Buttler), Mr., fined for delivering (reading) a seditious paper
-, Richard, first Earl of Arran,
Lord Deputy of Ireland, letter
from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, orders of
-, petitions referred to
-, reports on, mentioned
-, report to, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, to deliver up government to new Lord Lieutenant
-, Marshal of the Army in
Ireland, warrants appointing
and for letters patent constituting as
-, preparing for Ireland
-, Richard, of Kilconnell, reference on petition of
-, Thomas, styled (late) Earl of
Ossory, regiment of
Butter, corrupt, Act for prohibiting the mixture of
Butter casks and pots, gauging of,
office erected by Charles I. for
-, Act for
Buttler. See Butler.