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Paget (Pagett), Henry, son of Lord
Paget de Beaudesert, served in
the Royal Regiment
-, unable to make good
articles for commission for
Capt. Dyves' company
-, William, seventh Lord Paget
de Beaudesert
Painter-Stainers' Company of London, reference on petition of
Palmer, Sir Henry, a trustee of vicarage of Eastchurch
-, Henry, steward to Lord Grey,
debts due to
-, relict and administratrix
of. See Palmer, Sarah.
-, Sarah, relict and administratrix of Henry, reference on petition of (for debts due to husband)
Pamphlets. See Books, pamphlets, etc.
Paper and pasteboards, patent for invention of mill for making,
petition for
-, warrant for
Papillon, [Thomas], action brought by
Sir William Prichard against, for
false imprisonment by
-, damages against
Papists
Paris, France
-, letter from, mentioned
-, Parliament of, Prince of Orange
refused to defend his cause in
Paris, Archbishop of, conference with the Pope's nuncio
Park. See Hay, Parke, [? Hay, of Park].
Parkany (Barken, Barracan), Hungary,
battle of, valour of Viscount
Lansdown at, cited
-, quitted and razed by the
Imperialists
Parker, Dr. Samuel, chaplain in
ordinary [to the King], prebendary of Canterbury, employed in the King's service
-, warrants to have use of
journals, etc., of Parliament
Park Hall, Reedham, Norfolk. See Berney, Richard, of Park Hall.
Parliament, Acts of, mentioned
-, false reports of the King's
intention to summon
-, petition for meeting of, mentioned
-, Clerk of. See Browne, John.
-, members (burgesses) sent to,
etc.
-, at Oxford (Oxford Parliament), members of
-, House of Commons, Journal,
records, papers, etc., of, relating
to Popish plot, letter and
warrants authorising use of
-, votes and resolutions of,
mentioned
-, late, countenanced
popular elections
-, mutinous votes by
-, Clerk of. See Joddrell,
Paul.
-, Speaker of. See Williams, [William].
-, House of Lords (Peers), judgment of, mentioned
-, Journals of, Oates to
produce copies at his trial
-, Journals, records and
papers of, warrants authorising
use of
-, Clerk of. See Browne,
John.
-, secret committee of, for
the Popish plot
Parnell, John, of London, chirurgeon, affidavit of
Parry, Charles, convicted Popish priest,
warrants for pardon and transportation of
-, Simon, reference on petition
of (for fine on Earl of Clare)
Parsons, Sir John, captain of the
King's troop in Earl of Oxford's
regiment of Horse
-, military commission to
-, John, assistant of New Sarum,
reference on petition of (for inclusion in charter)
-, William, military commission
to
Particles (Partides), co. Limerick, (comprising Downe Gadmond, Downe Iris, Mortlestown [Chapel Mortell], Suecahail)
Partides. See above, Particles.
Pashley, James, warrant to be gunner in Sandgate Castle
Passes, in 1684, list of
Pasteboards. See Paper and pasteboards.
Paston, Rebecca, Countess Dowager of Yarmouth, reference on petition of (for duty of heriots and reliefs)
Paterson, John, Bishop of Edinburgh,
and vicar of archbishopric of
St. Andrews, congé d'élire and
letter missive to
-, warrants to
-, See also Edinburgh,
Bishop of.
Pauling (Paulin), [Robert], admittance by trick to Common Council of Oxford
Payne, John, assistant of New Sarum, reference on petition of (for inclusion in charter)
Pearce, Dudley, Dean of Kilmacduagh, letter from
Pearson, —, presentation to living of
Ermington
-, Alexander, military commission to
Peart, Originall, so named as Town Clerk in charter for Lincoln
Peat, Barbara, living in Clapham, able to give information about Oates
Peers, House of. See Parliament.
Peirce, Richard, major of a Trained
Bands regiment in London,
reference [on petition of] for
Nolle prosequi to indictment
against
-, Richard, citizen and grocer of
London, warrant granting offices
of package, sewage or scavage,
etc., in City and liberties of
London to
-, Richard, searcher of the Custom House, reference on petition of (to execute office by
deputy)
Pemberton, Sir Francis, [Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench]
Pembroke, Countess (Dowager Countess) of. See Herbert, Henrietta,
Countess of Pembroke.
-, Earl of. See Herbert, Thomas,
Earl of Pembroke.
Pembrokeshire, King's attorneys
(Attorneys General of) in great
sessions for. See Freeman,
Edward; Morgan, Lewis; Price,
Edward, of Lincoln's Inn.
-, reversion of place of.
See Gwyn, Edward, of Gray's
Inn.
Pendennis Castle (Pendennis), Cornwall, Tangier companies to lie
in garrison at
-, Governor of. See Arundell,
Richard, Lord Arundell of
Trerice.
-, magazine at, keeper of, arms
of disaffected persons in Cornwall to be sent to
Pendrell, George, instrumental in preserving the King after battle of
Worcester
-, family of
-, George, eldest son of George
above, reference on petition
of (for gift of money)
-, John, assisted in the King's
escape to Boscobel (according
to Fea, The Flight of the King)
-, widow of. See Chapman,
Jane.
-, William, petition for addition
to royal bounty
-, died in 1700 (according
to Fea)
Penman, John, merchant in Edinburgh, warrant for protection to
Penn, Master [William], induced Duke of York to endeavour to suppress rights of Earl of Perth, etc., in East New Jersey
Pennsylvania, America, Quakers bound for
Penryn, Cornwall, assent for passing
new charter on surrender by
Mayor, Magistrates, Portreeve
and Burgesses of
-, reference on petition on behalf
of (for regrant of charter)
Pensioners, Band of Gentlemen. See Gentlemen Pensioners.
Penyston, Sir Fairemeadow, royal approbation, etc., to be Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
Pepys, Samuel, Secretary to the Admiralty, letters to
-, petition referred to
-, and report on
-, warrant for erecting
office and grant of office of
Secretary to the Admiralty to
-, mentioned as an Assistant in the Clothworkers' Company of London
Peronall, Cornet Thomas, reference on
petition of (for the King's
favour)
-, wounded in battle with
the Moors
Persian wares, transparent porcelain, and opacous red, etc., coloured porcelain on, discovery of mystery of
Persians, the Dutch in East Indies going to war with
Perth, Earl of. See Drummond, James, Earl of Perth.
Perthshire
-, to assist shires of Argyll and
Tarbert (Tarbat)
-, separation of lands (detailed)
from and annexation thereof to
Kinross-s.
Peruke-makers, in and about London, petition for incorporation with Barbers and Chirurgeons, mentioned
Pest (Pesth), Hungary, letters from,
mentioned
-, taking of, by Duke of Lorraine
Peterborough, Countess of. See Mordaunt, Penelope, Countess of
Peterborough.
-, Earl of. See Mordaunt,
Henry, Earl of Peterborough.
Peterson, James, denization for
Petit, John, servant of East India Company, warrant to return to England
Petit Goave. See Petit Guana.
Petit Guana, [? Petit Goave, Haiti], Spanish advice boat taken and brought into
Pettifer, —, close in Bray (Bray Wood) broken down by, committed, etc.
Pewterers' Company, reference on petition of
Peyton, Sir Robert, committed
-, bail for
Phelpes, Peter, Alderman of New Sarum, reference on petition of (for inclusion in charter)
Philip. See Philippe.
Philiphaugh, Selkirks. See Murray, James, of Philiphaugh.
Philippe, Duc d'Anjou, [son of Louis XIV of France, afterwards Philip V of Spain], birth of
Philippe (Philip), Prince of Savoy, guilty of manslaughter of Count Banier, warrant for pardon to
Philipps, Thomas, warrant for entry in Ordnance Office books as third engineer
Philips, John, information against, for
libels, etc., warrant for apprehending
-, taken up on warrant
Philipsburgh. See Murray, James, of Philiphaugh.
Piedmont, Italy, things required by the King from
Pierrepont, Lady Grace, reference on petition of (about debt due from Lord Grey)
Pilton, [in Granton parish, Edinburghs.], laird of. See Cockburn, —, Laird of Pilton.
Pinfold, Dr. [Thomas], official of Doctors' Commons for Nonconformity, judgment for
Pinmakers' Company of London, reference on petition of (concerning abuses in contract between the King and)
Pipon, John, Receiver of revenue of Jersey, warrant to
Pitcher, Lambert, military commission to
Pitmedden, in Nony parish, Aberdeens. See Seaton, Sir Alexander, of Pitmedden.
Pitmedden, Lord. See Seaton, Sir Alexander, of Pitmedden.
Pitmuckstoune, in shirefdom of Aberdeen, warrant for new infeftment of town and lands of
Pittocke, William, deposition of
Placenewydd. See Bagenall, Nicholas, of Plasnewydd.
Plantation, in Ulster. See Ulster.
Plantations, wholly supplied with
Holland Bibles
-, warrant for transport of
vagrants and criminals in Scotland to
Plasnewydd, Anglesea. See Bagenall, Nicholas, of Plasnewydd.
Playing cards, foreign, proclamation prohibiting importation of
Pleadwell, John, passes for
Plessey, Northumberland, letter dated at
Plowden, Captain Edward, company in Duke of York's regiment
Plumb, William, misdemeanours committed by
-, reference on petition for discharge of
Plumbers' Company of London, warrant for new charter
Plunkett, Christopher, tenth Lord
Dunsany, reference on petition
of (for quit rents)
-, father wrongfully kept
out of his estate
Plymouth, Devon
-, advice from, mentioned
-, letter from, mentioned
-, new charter on surrender of
old, warrant for
-, assent for passing
-, arms seized in Devon to be
sent to
-, ships arrive at
-, See also below under,
Plymouth Road.
-, court martial at
-, one of chief places aimed at
by [? disaffected] party
-, Mayors of towns in Devon
wait on Earl of Bath, at, to
surrender charters
-, not fortified to landward
-, Mayor of, circular letter to
-, reservation to the Crown
of power to displace
-, Mayor and commonalty of,
regrant of lands of
-, Recorder of, reservation to the
Crown of power to displace
-, castle, [disaffected party] have
friends in
-, citadel, soldiers from, for Ireland
-, mole, breast-work on
-, mole and fortifications of,
[disaffected party] know every
stone in
-, Road, ships arrive in
Plymouth, Earl of. See Windsor, Thomas Windsor, Earl of Plymouth.
Plympton, Devon, a stannary town,
parcel of Duchy of Cornwall,
new charter on surrender,
assent for passing
-, reference on petition on behalf of (for regrant of charter)
Podmore, John, M.A., agreement to
quit title to Trim rectory and
accept living in Bishop of
Meath's gift
-, warrant re-admitting to
fellowship of Trinity College,
Dublin
Poland, letters from, cited
-, Court of, envoy from Cossacks
arrives at
-, King of. See John Sobieski,
King of Poland.
Poles, the, Turkish army to act
against
-, Bashaw Ali an irreconcilable
enemy to
Poley (Pooley), [Edmund, English Minister at Ratisbon], ordered to Sweden
Pollard, Captain Anthony, major of garrison in Windsor Castle, reference on petition of (for increase of pay, etc.)
Pollexfen (Polliks), Mr. [Henry],
opinion of
-, counsel for Dr. Pinfold
-, counsel for Rosewell
-, counsel taken by Dissenters of
Polliks. See Pollexfen.
Pollok (Pollock), Renfrews. See Maxwell, —, of Pollok.
Polwarth, Berwicks. See Hume, —, of Polwarth.
Pont Esseck. See Eszek.
Poole, Dorset, complaint of no justice
in
-, Quo warranto on motion
against
Poole, —, letter to
Pooley. See Poley.
Pope, Captain Richard, company of, in the Coldstream regiment
Pope, the, three poulterers concerned
in burning the [effigy of]
-, nuncio of, conference with
Archbishop of Paris
-, on behalf of Genoa,
King of France's answer to
-, appropriation of Church revenues if French demands not
consented to by
Popish books. See under, Books.
Popish Plot, minute books, papers, journals, etc., concerning. See under, Parliament.
Popish priests, in Newgate, warrants for pardon and transportation of
Popish recusancy, or reputed recusancy, argument not used touching
Porcelain, transparent, opacous and coloured, on China and Persian wares, discovery of mystery of
Porter, George, of Eyres Street,
Middlesex, tried for killing Sir
James Hackett
-, found guilty of manslaughter
-, warrant for reprieve if
-, warrant for pardon
of
-, reference on petition of (for grant of his forfeited estate)
Portland, Countess of. See Weston, Anne, Countess of Portland.
Portman, Sir William, letter to, memorandum of
-, royal approbation of
election to be Recorder of
Taunton St. Mary Magdalen
and Taunton St. James
Portmoak (Portmoach, Portmoack),
Kinross-s., parochin of, teinds of,
warrant for charter of
-, within regality of St.
Andrews, separation from Fifes.
and Perths. and annexation to
Kinross-s. of lands in
-, kirk of patronage of, gift of
-, dissolution from lordship and regality of Dunfermline
and annexation to lands, etc.,
of Kinross of
Porto Candello, [? Chandarli, Asia Minor], plundered
Port St. Mary, Spain, and districts, Agent at. See Westcomb, Sir Martin.
Portsmouth, Hants.
-, advice and letters from, mentioned
-, arms seized in Hants. to be
sent to
-, the King and Court at, going
to, or leaving
-, ships arrive at
-, soldiers at, ordered for Ireland,
ship for
-, warrant for ordnance stores for
-, shipped on Bonadventure
-, ship at, man guilty of sodomy
hanged at yardarm of
-, one of chief places aimed at by
[? disaffected] party
-, garrison of, Sir William
Bishop's company of Grenadiers
march out of, for York
-, Duke of York's independent Foot Company in, Captain
of. See Booth, Sir William;
Hutchinson, Captain [Charles].
-, company in, soldier
ordered out of. See Godden
-, harbour, men-of-war to be
paid off in
-, money for
-, Ordnance stores at, warrant
for issue out of, and receiving
in
-, brewhouse purchased for
new, warrant for payment for
-, works and fortifications of,
payment for
-, [Governor of. See Noel,
Edward, Earl of Gainsborough.]
-, Mayor of, circular letter to
-, Mayor and brethren of, wait
on the King and Duke of York
Portsmouth, Duchess of. See Querouaille, Louise Renée de, Duchess of Portsmouth.
Portugal
Posso, Peebles. See Naesmyth, James, of Posso.
Post Office, alleged appropriation of
money of, under management
of Colonel Whitley
-, letters, stop on
-, inland and Irish, stop
on, removed
-, foreign, stop on, to continue
-, [Governor of]. See Frowde,
Philip.
Potts, Captain [Charles], Deputy Governor of Windsor Castle
Poulterers, three, concerned in burning [effigy of] the Pope
Poulterers' Company of London, petition for new charter
Powell, Mr., letter conveyed by (about
Leominster)
-, Robert, B.A., to be admitted
to fellowship of Queen's College,
Cambridge
Power, David, chirurgeon, convicted
for recusancy, warrant remitting
debt due on statute
-, John, reference on petition of
(for lands in Ireland)
-, Richard, fourth (first) (Lord)
Earl of Tyrone, prisoner in the
Gatehouse, untrue evidence
against
Powlett, Charles, sixth Marquess of
Winchester, [afterwards Duke
of Bolton], letter from
-, certificate by
-, grant of cattle market
at Leyburn to, warrant for
Prance, Miles, prisoner in Newgate
-, trials where he and
Oates were evidences
Premunires and other pains or penalties. See Outlawries.
Prerogative Court, capiases issued out of, against Dissenters for not conforming
Presbyterian design. See Ireland, Presbyterian.
Presbyterians, mentioned in George Fox's printed paper
Prescot, John, of Preston, fustian maker, reference on petition of (for Jackson's estate in payment of debt)
Press, the, provisions for regulating,
petition for, mentioned
-, Surveyor to consider and
propose
-, See also L'Estrange,
Roger; Stationers' Company
-, Surveyor of. See L'Estrange,
Roger.
Preston, Lancs., reference on petition
of corporation of (for regrant
of surrendered charter)
-, warrant re-incorporating
-, See Prescot, John, of Preston.
Preston, Northants. See Preston Capes.
Preston, Viscount. See Graham, Richard, Viscount Preston.
Preston, Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas,
reference on petition of (for rents
of Furness monastery)
-, Sir George, fishings of rivers
in Connaught purchased from
assignees of
-, Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas,
reference on petition of (for
rents of Furness monastery)
-, Sir Thomas
-, estate of
-, daughters of. See
above, Anne; Mary.
-, Thomas, of Holker, undisposed revenue payable out of
estate of Sir Thomas by
Preston Capes (Preston), Northants., manor of, seized for Hampden's fine, petition for the King's interest in
Prestonhall, Fifes. See McKenzie, Roderick, of Prestonhall.
Prestwich, Lancs., rectory of. See Lake, John, Bishop of Bristol.
Pretiman, [? William], receiver of First Fruits and Tenths
Preveza (Prevesa), Greece, Venetian
Armada at
-, Morosini had thoughts of
demolishing
Price, —, letter to
-, John, Receiver of the revenue
in Ireland, warrant constituting
Receiver of payments for compositions with Commissioners
for Defective Titles
-, Robert, of Lincoln's Inn, grant
of two offices of attorney
general for Carmarthen, Cardigan, etc., to, warrant for
-, Thomas, warrant for payment
of interest on exchange to
Prichard (Pritchard), Sir William,
Lord Mayor of London, action
brought for false imprisonment
against Papillon by
-, given damages
-, Alderman of London,
warrant for grant of revenues of
the City and hospitals in trust
to
Pringle (Home, Scott), —, of Torwoodlee (Torrittley), rebel, to be
apprehended
-, party of horse sent to
seize
-, got away
Printers, King's, preferred bill in
Chancery against promoters of
printing Bibles at Oxford
-, University's
answer to, mentioned
-, pressed suit against
Cambridge University's printer
-, monopoly of printing
Bibles by
Pritchard. See Prichard.
Privy Chamber, grooms of
-, See Bellingham, John
Privy Council
-, Orders in (of)
-, mentioned
-, minutes of proceedings of
-, report to, mentioned
-, petitions to
-, appeal to
-, charters referred to, mentioned
-, complaint to, mentioned
-, hearing before, mentioned
-, day appointed for
-, persons to be brought before,
warrant for
-, alterations in, mentioned
-, Clerks of, fee of, and profits
of
-, See Bridgeman,
William; Doleman, Sir Thomas;
Gwyn, Francis; Musgrave,
Philip.
-, Committee (Secret Committee,
the Lords) of
-, examinations by, mentioned
-, Councillors, recommended to
assist by subscriptions Capt.
Collins' survey of the coasts
-, three sat up with the
King during his illness
-, See Bridgeman, Sir
Orlando; Drummond, John;
Jeffreys, Sir George; Jenkins,
Sir Leoline; Middleton, Charles,
Earl of Middleton; North,
Sir Francis; Sheldon, Gilbert,
Archbishop of Canterbury;
Somerset, Henry, Duke of
Beaufort; Temple, Sir William.
-, Lord President of
-, See Hyde, Laurence,
Earl of Rochester; Robartes,
John, Earl of Radnor.
Privy Council, in Scotland. See Scotland.
Privy Purse
Privy Seal
-, warrants for
-, with Recipi on, lost
-, revoked, mentioned
-, Lord. See Savile, George,
Marquess of Halifax.
Proctor, Mistress, published, etc., treasonable libels, to be apprehended, warrant for
Progers, Edward, Groom of the Bedchamber, reference on petition of (for land in Rotherhithe, etc.)
Protestant association, mentioned
Protestant hop merchant. See Best, Mr.
Protestant interest, differences in Holland, etc., may hasten deliverance from sufferings of
Protestants, in the Empire. See
Empire.
-, French, settling in Ireland.
See Ireland.
Provence, France
-, infected with a contagious
disease
Puckle, James, going to Flanders, pass for
Pudsey, Barker, brother of Sir George
-, Sir George, [Recorder of Oxford or Lord Abingdon's agent],
concerning Oxford's charter
-, letters to, mentioned
Purbeck, Lord, [? Robert Villiers, alias Danvers, styled Viscount Purbeck, escape of
Purcell, Captain Robert, reference on
petition of (for pay as captain
in Trelawney's regiment)
-, company of, ordered to
Ireland, warrant for issue of
ordnance stores to
Purves, John, son of Sir William, recall
of commission appointing him
King's solicitor conjunct in
Scotland, cited
-, Sir William, recall of commission appointing him King's
solicitor conjunct in Scotland,
cited
Pye, Edmund, of Nether Worton, warrant to preserve game at Nether Worton
Pym, William, parts of St. James' Park conveyed to, and by
Q
Quakers, committed to Newgate,
warrant for pardon of
-, to be prosecuted under the
Conventicles Act
-, bound for Pennsylvania
-, printed paper by George Fox
handed to Justices for West
Riding by
-, in Algiers, not forced to
Turkish religion when taken
prisoners
Queensberry, Duke of, and Marquess of. See Douglas, William, Marquess, afterwards Duke, of Queensberry.
Quernmore (Quermore). See under, Lancaster.
Querouaille, Louise Renée de, Duchess
of Portsmouth
-, plate, etc., of
-, came to Portsmouth
from Winchester
-, lodgings desired by
-, illness of
-, no reconciliation of
party espousing cause of Earl of
Essex, etc., until the death of
Quesne, Sieur du, French fleet at Genoa under command of
Quo Warranto
R
Rabatta, General, regiment of, in Upper Hungary
Radney [? Rodney, Anthony], Captain, company of, ordered to Ireland, ordnance stores for, warrant for
Radnor, Earl of. See Robartes, John, Earl of Radnor.
Radnorshire, King's attorneys (Attorneys General) in sessions for.
See Freeman, Edward; Morgan, Lewis; Price, Robert, of
Lincoln's Inn.
-, reversion of place of. See
Gwyn, Edward, of Gray's Inn.
Raffles. See Lotteries and Raffles.
Raike, the, King's Net in, salmon fishing called. See Dee river.
Raleigh, Mr., to have Sir John Lanier's company in Jersey
Ralston, laird of, to be seized
Ramsay, Sir Andrew, of Abbotshall,
warrant for charter of new infeftment of lands and barony
of Abbotshall (name changed to
Westounhall), etc., to
-, tutor to Sir Andrew
Ramsay, of Waughton, his oy
-, power to build ferry
boats for use between Westoun
and Leith, etc.
-, Sir Andrew, of Waughton, oy
of Sir Andrew, of Abbotshall,
warrant for charter of new
infeftment of lands and barony
of Abbotshall (name changed to
Westonhall), etc., to
-, tutor of. See Ramsay,
Sir Andrew, of Abbotshall.
-, power to build ferry
boats for use between Westoun
and Leith, etc.
-, Andrew, baker in Ayr, certificate of banishment from Scotland of
-, mentioned
-, committed in Ireland
-, to be continued in custody
-, to be released on finding
security to leave Ireland
-, James, Bishop of Ross (Rosse),
warrants to
Randall, Samuel, robbed by Weston
Randolph, Edward, collector of customs in New England, pass for
-, Edward, warrant to be gunner
in Walmer Castle
Ranelagh, Earl of. See Jones, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh.
Ratcliff Cross, Middlesex, ferry between Rotherhithe and, warrant for grant of tolls of
Ratisbon, Bavaria, [English Resident at]. See Poley, [Edmund].
Rawdon, Arthur, nephew and heir of Earl of Conway, suit between Seymour and
Rawson, Joseph, of Aylesbury, mustermaster of Bucks.
-, reference on petition of
(for lands in Kent)
Rayleigh, Essex, letter dated at
Read, Sir Edward, Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire, recommendation, etc., to be
Reade, —, office for gauging butter casks granted to, mentioned
Reading, Mr., a Justice of Surrey, loyalty of
Rebellion, the late
Recusancy, conviction for. See Tichborne, Sir Henry.
Redish, John, seditious libels published by, to be apprehended, warrant for
Redmayne, Peter, M.A., restored to fellowship of Trinity College, Cambridge
Redriffe, alias Rotherhith. See Rotherhithe.
-, See Foreign Shipwrights of
Rotherhithe, Company of.
Reed, Richard, lands conveyed to Richard Brent by
Reedham, Norfolk. See Berney, Richard, of Park Hall, Reedham.
Ren[w]ick, Mr. [James], to be seized
Reresby, Captain Sir John, letters and
papers to, mentioned
-, independent foot company of, in garrison at York
Reston, James, apprehended
-, the elder, seized
-, the younger, seized
Restoration, the
Reverdie, Sieur, lives at West Ham, deals in French wines, bearer of letter
Reynells, Sir Richard, Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland, excused circuits during commission for Defective Titles in Ireland
Rhine, River, Marshal Schomberg's march to, occasions alarm
Rhuddlan (Rudland) Marsh, Flints., concealed lands in
Rich, Peter, Chamberlain of London, warrant for grant of the City's and hospitals' revenues in trust to
Richardson, Thomas, servant to Charlotta and Charles Killigrew,
petition concerning an affray
with Sir James Shaen's servants,
mentioned
-, Captain William, Keeper of
Newgate, warrants to
-, inquiry into management of prisoners in Newgate
under
Richelieu, Madame de
-, child of. See Herbert,
Henrietta, Countess of Pembroke.
Richmond, Surrey, New Park, deer at,
drainage and improvements for
better support of
-, erection of Dutch barns
in
-, Keeper of. See Hyde,
Laurence, Earl of Rochester.
Richmond, Yorks., reference on petition of corporation of [for new
charter on surrender]
-, warrant for new charter
-, former charters of, mentioned
-, election of members of parliament by Mayor, Aldermen,
Recorder and Common Council
to prevent abuses
Richmond, Duke of. See Stuart,
Charles, Duke of Richmond.
-, See also below, Richmond and Lennox.
Richmond, Christopher, [a Justice of
Cumberland], letter from, enclosing examination by
-, letter to, mentioned
Richmond and Lennox, Duke of. See Lennox, Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox.
Richmont, Prince de
-, a gentleman belonging
to. See Riotort, Guillaume de.
Riddell (Riddall, Riddel, Ruddel,
Ruddell), Andrew, of Tweeddale, living in Howtell, son of
Sir Walter, brought (sent) to
Berwick
-, oath of allegiance refused
by
-, sent to (in) gaol
for
-, in Morpeth gaol
-, delivery of, to officer
from Scotland and orders for,
mentioned
-, to chief officer at
Berwick
-, to take oath and be set
at liberty
-, certificate of loyalty of,
mentioned
-, oath taken by
-, and set at liberty
-, discharge of
-, apprehension of
-, and discharge of,
account of
-, Sir Walter, father of Andrew
Ridge, —, warrant for payment for brewhouse at Portsmouth purchased from
Riotort, Guillaume de, a gentleman belonging to Prince de Richmont, pass for
Rivers and harbours, invention for towing ships out of, and into, mentioned
Robartes, John, first Earl of Radnor, Lord President of Council
Robbers and highwaymen, Order in Council offering reward for apprehending
Roberts, [Edward], of Dover, letter
from, mentioned
-, [George], resignation of fellowship of Jesus College
Robertson, Thomas, merchant in
Edinburgh, resignation of
manor, town, etc., of Gogar,
etc.
-, spouse to. See Cleghorn, Marion.
Robinson, Leonard, appointment as
Sheriff of York
-, Patrick, military commission
to
Roche, Maurice, recommendation for
lieutenancy in Irish army
-, Piercy, cornet of Lord Cornbury's troop, fit for sea service
-, warrant for passing as
cornet in musters during
absence
Rocheid, Sir James, Town Clerk of Edinburgh, malversations in his office, proceedings against
Rochester, Kent, Scots regiment of
Foot Guards at, concerning
grant of licence to retail victuals and drinks by two soldiers
of
-, directions to stop passengers
and ships leaving and passengers arriving at
-, Mayor of, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, circular letter to
-, Mayor and Justices of, letter
to
-, to grant licences as they
think convenient
Rochester, Bishop of. See Sprat,
Dr. Thomas; Turner, Dr.
Francis.
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé
d'élire and letter of recommendation for election of bishop
to
-, royal assent to election
of bishop by
-, bishopric of, deanery of Westminster to be held in commendam with. See Sprat, Dr.
Thomas.
-, restitution of temporalities of. See Sprat, Dr.
Thomas.
Rochester, Earl of. See Hyde, Laurrence, Earl of Rochester; Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester.
Rogers, Dr. [John], Divinity Reader in Magdalen College, Oxford
Roll. See Rolle.
Rolland, Vincent, a Frenchman, from Croisic, servant of Madame Le March, examination of
Rolle (Roll), Samuel, lord of the manor
of Callington, charter surrendered by
-, reference on petition of
(for new charter)
Rolls, Master of the. See Master of the Rolls.
Roman Empire, Sacred, Counts of, Viscount Lansdown and descendants given title of
Roman religion, in Ireland. See Ireland.
Romsey. See Rumsey.
Ronquillo, Don Pedro, Spanish Ambassador to England, memorial
presented by, mentioned
-, made President of Council of King of Spain
Rooke, William, a trustee of Eastchurch vicarage
-, Colonel William, to be Mayor
of Canterbury
Roscommon, county
Roscommon, Earl of. See Dillon, Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon.
Rosehaugh, Ross-s. See Mackenzie, Sir George, of Rosehaugh.
Rosewell, [John], prebendary of Windsor and fellow at Eton College,
death of
-, Thomas, Dissenting minister,
indictment, trial and conviction
of, for high treason
-, pardon for, warrant for
-, pardoned, cited
-, counsel for
-, See Pollexfen,
Mr. [Henry].
Ross (Rosse), Bishop of. See Ramsay, James.
Ross, Lord. See Ross, William, Lord Ross.
Ross, Arthur, Archbishop of Glasgow,
election as Archbishop of St.
Andrews, congé d'élire and letter
missive for
-, warrant for
-, Archbishop of St. Andrews, warrant for mandate to
-, warrant granting
rents and duties of archbishopric to
-, William, twelfth Lord Ross
(Rosse), commission to be major
of Graham of Claverhouse's regiment of Horse
-, warrant for pay as major
and captain of above regiment
Rosse. See Ross.
Rossington, John, warrant for pardon
for building beyond limits of
part of St. James' Park demised
to
-, Robert, warrant for pardon for
building beyond limits of part of
St. James' Park demised to
Ross-shire, collector of cess and excise in. See McKenzie, Colin.
Rotherfield (Rutherfield) Greys, Oxfords., manor of
Rotherfield Park, Rotherfield Greys, Oxfords. See Knollys, William, of Rotherfield Park.
Rotherham, Mr., counsel for Mr. Kidd
Rotherhithe (Redriffe, Rotherhith),
Surrey, market and fairs at,
warrant for grant of
-, ferry between Ratcliff Cross
and, with tolls, warrant for
grant of
-, parish of, land encroached on
the Thames in, petition for
grant of, mentioned
-, former grant of,
mentioned
-, Foreign Shipwrights of. See
Foreign Shipwrights.
Row (Rowe), Anthony, collector of
Hearth money, proclamation
ordering payment to
-, Captain [Henry], wounded by
Ensign Hilton
-, John, warrant for apprehension of, for treason
-, Mr. [John], information about
-, Thomas, of Dover, prosecution
of, for intent to export wool
Rowallan, Ayrs., Laird of. See Muir, Sir William, of Rowallan.
Rowe. See Row.
Royal African Company, charter of, mentioned
Royal Burghs. See under, Scotland.
Royal Oak. See Boscobel.
Royley, Francis, articles of agreement
between Col. Disney, etc., and,
concerning sequestrations
-, information of, cited
Ruddel, Ruddell. See Riddell.
Rudland. See Rhuddlan.
Rudyerd, Mr., information against
Rumbold, William, warrant for apprehension of
Rumsey (Romsey), Colonel John,
letter from, in answer to Holloway's allegations against
-, Holloway's angry reflections on, mentioned
-, information of
-, abstract of
-, mentioned
-, evidence of, before Privy
Council, minutes of
-, information against, abstract of
Ruprecht (Rupert), Prince, Duke of
Cumberland
-, natural son of. See Bard
(Bart), Dudley.
Russell, Captain Francis, captain in
first regiment of Foot Guards
-, Thomas, commission to be
ensign in major's company of
Trained Bands of Dover
-, William, seventh (fifth) Earl
[afterwards fourth (first) Duke]
of Bedford, garden of, said to
be fit place to take off the King
and the Duke of York
-, William, styled Lord Russell,
Carstares to be questioned concerning
-, at Sheppard's house
-, mighty party espouse
cause of
-, consultation at house of,
about arresting the Lord Mayor
-, discoursed with Carstares about the conspiracy
Rutherfield Greys. See Rotherfield Greys.
Rutland, Earl of. See Manners, John, Earl of Rutland.
Rutland, William, reference on petition of (about judgment against Lord Grey for debt)
Rutlandshire, arms seized in, to be sent
to Stamford
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Noel,
Edward, Earl of Gainsborough.
Rutter, Hugh, private soldier in Ireland, killed by Hugh Montgomery
Rutton, Thomas, warrant to be gunner in Sandgate Castle
Rycote, in Great Haseley, Oxfords.
Rye, Sussex
-, directions to stop passengers
and ships leaving and passengers
arriving at
-, Mayor of, circular letter to
[Rye House Plot], the conspiracy
Ryslaw, Berwicks. See Cockburn, Sir James, of Ryslaw.
Ryther, Yorks. See Jackson, Christopher, of Ryther.