Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, Addenda 1660-1685. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1939.
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D
D., J., letter from
Dacre, Yorks., return relating to
Dacre, Henry, return by, of poll money from Cumberland
Dailsibury, convoy for Sir T. Fairfax from
Dakins, Philip, Warden of Dyers' Company, petition signed by
Dalby, Yorks. See Skewsby cum Dalby.
Dale, William, letter from
Dalling, Norfolk, manor of, inventory of writings relating to
Dallye, Thomas, constable of Balkholme, return by
Dallyson, Sir Robert, reference of
petition of
-, warrant for payment to,
mentioned
Dalmahoy, Mr., report on timber of
Dalston, Sir William, case relating to suit brought by
Dalton, Yorks. See Beaumont,
George.
-, See also North Dalton.
Dalyell (Dalziell), Lieut.-General Thomas, goes to suppress rising in West of Scotland
Dalziell. See Dalyell.
Damerum, Thomas, contract for cordage with
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir
Thomas, afterwards first Earl of
Danby.
-, Francis, of York, rents on
King's lands in Melbourne paid
to
-, Francis, Attorney General v.
Robert Wolfe and, order in
Danes, instructions for persons having
letters of marque and reprisals
against, mentioned
-, letter of marque issued against
-, See also Denmark.
Daniell, Sir Thomas, late commissioner for licensing hackney coaches
Danzig (Dantzic), memorandum of petition about ship from
-, ambassador from States of
Holland to King of Poland
arrives at
-, ship laden on French King's
account from, wreck of, letter
relating to
Darcy, Father James. opposer of Remonstrance, sent about Leinster to make party
Dartford, Kent, Brouncker desires Pepys to meet him at
Dartmouth, Devon, Mayor of. See Newman, Thomas.
Daventry, Northants., letters dated at
Davidson, Michael, late master of
Charles V, petition of, for employment as master
-, certificate of service of
-, certificate of competency
of
Davies, James, petition of, for admission as groom of Privy Chamber
-, Owen, vicar of St. Ippolyt's,
Herts., debenture to, with receipt
-, Thomas, late groom of Privy
Chamber
-, William, certificates by, about
Maryland Merchant
-, Captain William, tender of
train oil by
-, See also Davis.
Davill, Robert, constable of Crayke, certificate by
Davis, Emanuel, purser, proportion of
victuals furnished by
-, Griffith, treasurer for monthly
assessment in Pembrokeshire,
presentment of
-, Thomas, treasurer for monthly
assessment in Pembrokeshire,
presentment of
-, See also Davies.
Dawes, Sir Abraham
-, Christian, daughter of Robert
and Elizabeth Hawkins and wife
of John Dawes the younger
-, Captain Henry, captain of
Princess, letter from, requesting
appointment of master
-, death of
-, John, the elder, uncle of John
the younger
-, John, the younger, son and
heir of Sir Thomas, petition of,
for recommendation of his
cause to Lord Mayor and Aldermen, who threaten him for
marrying without their consent
-, Mr.
-, Sir Thomas, deceased, eldest
son of Sir Abraham, ruined for
his loyalty
Dawney, John, certificate of competency of
Dawpool, letter dated on yacht at
Dawson, —, deceased, late underkeeper of Park of St. James',
dwelling house formerly possessed by
-, George, statement of payment
to
-, John, warrant from, mentioned
-, John, tender of plank by
-, William, lieutenant of Nonsuch, sentence of court martial
on difference between commander and
Deal, Kent
-, mail from Nieuport arrives at
-, clerk of checque at, boat left
with, certificate about
-, muster-master at. See Michall,
Mr.
-, Castle, Captain of, petition of,
for new establishment, fund for
maintenance of garrison and
augmentation of salaries
Dean, Forest of, Gloucs., state of, as
taken by commissioners
-, anchor-smith in
-, account of charges in
making bar iron from ore from
Deane, Captain [afterwards Sir] Anthony, master shipwright at
Harwich, afterwards Commissioner of Navy at Portsmouth
-, letters from
-, warrant to, mentioned
-, engages to make his
return himself
-, muster smack at Harwich built and fitted by
-, instructions to be framed
for
-, goods indented for by
-, money paid to blockmaker by
-, money wanted by,
See also Harwich.
-, leaving Harwich
-, to be removed to Portsmouth
-, longboat sold by
-, contracts made with
-, Richard, Treasurer at War and
receiver of monthly assessments,
account of, cited
-, certificate about
accounts of
Deaneries, list of those given by letters missive and those given by letters patent
Deans' and chapters' lands, treasurers of moneys arising from sale of. See Noell, Thomas.
Debts, advertisement for more easy and speedy collecting of
Degge (Degg), Sir Simon, Justice for great sessions of Pembrokeshire, fine on Narberth remitted or reduced by
Delaval, Sir Ralph, pass by
-, account by, of money
disbursed by, mentioned
Delft, Holland, notification of packetboat service printed at
Delinquents, treasurer of money from sale of estates of. See Dethick, Alderman John.
Dellvall, Monsr., his unsuccessful mission to Paris
Dempsey, Anne, wife of Maximilian,
petition of, for custodiam of
lands in Ireland
-, Maximilian. See above,
Dempsey, Anne.
Denbighshire, great sessions of, Chief
Justice of. See Charlton, Sir Job.
-, second Justice of. See
Milward, Robert.
-, Grand Jury of, presentment
by, mentioned
Denby Grange, Yorks. See Gates, William.
Denham, Bucks., manor of, receipts for fee farm rents for
Denick, Francis, old burgomaster at Maesland Sluys, packet-boats provided by
Denmark
-, treaty of peace between
England and, cited
-, ship of, news brought to
Falmouth by
-, account of produce and growth
of, and of customs and charges
on ships in
-, King of. See Christian IV;
Christian V; Frederick III.
-, ministers of, money due from,
for levying troops
-, See also Danes.
Deptford, Kent
-, letters dated at
-, dock at, making of, mentioned
-, provisions to be issued for
repairing crane and making
stairs in yard at
-, course taken to provide
quarter's pay for yard at
-, Sir William Penn at
-, money brought to, but not
to be paid until fireships
despatched
-, Mr. Gauden's storehouses at
-, wet dock at, need of clearing
-, dimensions of
-, being cleared of slob
-, shed to receive old cables and
junk at, suggestion of building
-, Captain Cox's house at
-, iron stolen out of yard at
-, naval stores (provisions) at or
delivered at:
-, list of
-, distribution of general demand
-, abstract of
-, transported from Harwich
-, sent to Sheerness
-, anchors, receipts for
-, for Royal Charles
-, cables, for Royal Charles
-, canvas
-, table of
-, hand screws sent to, to be mended
-, iron work, sent to Portsmouth
-, masts
-, embezzled
-, brought from Scotland
-, table of
-, sails, receipt for
-, for Royal Charles
-, tar, table of
-, timber, deals, etc., accounts of
-, report on
-, to be taken to Chatham
-, irregularities in delivery of
-, table of
-, treenails, ship sent for
-, trunell wedges, petition relating
to
-, naval stores wanted or to be
delivered at:
-, list of
-, bricks
-, broom
-, chains for mooring ships, tender
of
-, duck, tender of
-, masts
-, oakum
-, rape oil, tender of
-, reeds
-, timber, plank, deals, etc.
-, (deals), warrant for
-, proposal and contract for
delivery of
-, ships, etc., at:
-, in hand, minute of state of
-, to be graved and caulked
-, ordered out from, estimated
charge of block-makers' work
for
-, longboats required for, number of
-, estimated cost of
-, estimated cost of glazing
work, plating, poop lanthorns
and stores for
-, estimated charges of various
tradesmen concerned in fitting
-, new ship at, estimated cost of
glazing work, plating, poop
lanthorns and stores for
-, See also Ships: Bezan; Forrester;
Fountain; Guernsey; Kitchen;
London; Loyal London; Oxford;
Richmond; Speedwell; Sweepstakes; Victory; Young Lion.
-, boats to be built, particulars of
-, needed
-, ketch being built
-, lighters
-, officers, etc., at:
-, letters from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, report on prize ships by
-, assistant. See Shish, Jonas.
-, clerk of checque
-, warrant to
-, See also Fownes, William.
-, house carpenter. See Randle, Mr.
-, master attendant. See Badiley,
Captain William; Cox, Captain
John.
-, deputy. See Ansley, Captain Abraham.
-, storekeeper, letter from, mentioned
-, account from, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, See also Turner, Thomas.
-, surveyors, rope and canvas seized
from Swallow by
-, workmen at:
-, to be discharged
-, money needed for paying
-, bricklayer, value of bricks, etc.,
wanted for
-, caulkers, refuse to return to service
-, warned but still absenting
themselves
-, number of
-, not discharged
-, locksmith. See Braman, Mr.
-, ropemaker. See Blackman, —.
-, shipwrights, number of
-, suggestion for better employing
-, to be sent to Sheerness
-, See also Hopton, George;
Syms, Edward.
-, smith. See Beckford, Mr.
-, Brick Close, offer of making
ground for making twice-laid
cordage and spun yarn at
-, See also Ships: James of
Deptford.
Derby
Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, Charles, eighth Earl of Derby.
Derbyshire, commissioners for assessing militia tax in, certificates by
-, treasurer to. See Dunnage, Alderman John.
-, deputy auditor for. See
Chislett, William.
-, forces in, certificates relating
to payments for
-, Queen's receiver for. See
Harvey, John.
-, receiver for. See Cutler, Sir
John.
-, treasurer for taxes in, late.
See Dunnage, Alderman John.
Dering, Sir Edward, second bart.
-, Edward, tenders of deals, etc.,
by
-, and — Walker, tender
of timber by
Desminieres, John, French Protestant
in Dublin
-, Louis, French Protestant in
Dublin
Dethick, Alderman John, treasurer of money from sale of delinquents' estates, order to
Devereux, Walter
Devon, family of Blackall in Dublin
from
-, note about fines levied on
conventiclers in
-, seamen of, dead serving against
Dutch, tickets required for service of widows and parents of
-, Deputy Lieutenant of. See
Walrond, Sir William.
-, Justices of, list of men pressed
by
-, Vice-Admiral of, list of men
pressed by, See also
Pollard, Sir Hugh.
Deyvis. See Dives.
Diamond (Dimond), Captain Thomas, [commander of Martin,] certificate by
Dicconson, Thomas, constable of Kirby Cattall, return by
Dickenson, Mr., statement about bond
given by
-, See also Dickinson.
Dickering, Yorks. See Gembling in Dickering.
Dickering wapentake, Yorks., constables in, form of summons to
Dickins, Francis. See Benet, Sir Humphrey.
Dickinson, Peter, bond for money
borrowed from
-, Richard, certificate of competency of
-, Alderman Thomas
-, See also Dicconson; Dickenson.
Digby, George, Lord Digby, afterwards
second Earl of Bristol, letter to
-, [or John, third Earl of
Bristol], caveat that nothing pass
relating to manor of Hartley
Westpall without notice to
-, John, third Earl of Bristol.
See above, Digby, George, Lord
Digby, afterwards second Earl
of Bristol.
-, Sir John, affidavits by, about
debts of commissioners for
Notts. (q.v.)
-, Sir Kenelm, [Chancellor to
Queen Henrietta Maria,] and
others, letter from
Dillon, Sir James, and others, warrant for licence to, for invention of new kind of fuel
Dilston, Northumberland, newsletter addressed to
Dimond. See Diamond.
Dinsdale (Dimsdale), Yorks., sequestered lands in
Disney, John, receiver of rents of
sequestrated estates (commissioner for sequestrations) in
Lincolnshire, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, notes by
-, account of
-, memorandum about
-, brother of
Distillers, new Company of, petition for letter for admission into
Dives (Deyvis), —
Dixon, Charles, Papist, sequestration
of
-, John, certificate of competency
of
-, Mr., surgeon
Doare, Ralph, formerly master's mate
in John and Abigail and
wounded in late fight, recommended as master
-, certificate in favour of
Doarsund (Doarosund) (? Ore Sund, i.e. the Sound)
Dobell, Barnham. See Attorney General.
Dockbarr, Staveley, Yorks.
Dockraw, William, and others, merchants of London, petition of, for redress of grievances against Royal African Company
Dockyards, money reserved for pay of
Dod, Hugh, employed in office of
compositions for alienations
-, Timothy, letter from
-, son of, place desired
for
Dodd, Ann, petition of, for pardon for
son
-, Charles, condemned for picking pockets, petition for pardon
for
Dodington, Sir Francis, petition of, for
trust of commissioner in what
Parliament shall settle on Crown
in lieu of hearth money
-, Mr., tender by, for naval
victualling, mentioned
Dodsley, James, certificate of competency of
-, Matthew, purser of Adventure,
hulk sold to
-, wife of, payment promised by
Doggers, commanders and orders
wanted for
-, commanders supplied to
-, guns and boats required for
-, men for, to be victualled and
sent out
D'Ognate. See Ognate.
Dolman, Peter, bill of his sequestered estate at Burghwallis
Donaghadee, co. Down, passage of, proposed that ships should lie at, to prevent passage of Whigs between Scotland and Ireland
Doncaster's (?), Mr., note of money laid out at
Donnington, Yorks. See Bonwick.
Dons, meetings of
Dorislaus, Dr. Isaac, Parliament's
agent to Holland
-, See also Dorrislaus.
Dorney, Mistress, letter to
Dorrell, Sir Sampson (1623), contract of, for naval victualling, mentioned
Dorrill, Robert, certificate of competency of
Dorrington, John, of Brothers' Friendship
Dorrislaus, Mr.
-, See also Dorislaus.
Dorset, command of horse in, during
Civil War
-, account of lands sold in, with
value, purchasers, etc.
-, note about fines levied on conventiclers in
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, list of
Dorye, Philippe, goods unladen in Jersey by
Doubling Ordinance men, statement concerning suits against
Doubling Ordinance money, caveat relating to
Douglas, Lord [George, afterwards Earl
of Dumbarton], colonel, men
being raised for service in France
under
-, Sir Joseph, of Pumpherstoune,
petition of, for place of King at
Arms in Ireland
Dover, Kent
-, letters dated at
-, expresses to, mentioned
-, fleet at, money required for
victualling
-, proceedings about parliamentary election at
-, warrant for payment for washing, tallowing and repairing
ships brought into
-, particulars of boats to be
built at
-, distribution of victuals at
-, prices of prize goods sold by
inch of candle at
-, list of stores to be sent from
Chatham to
-, to be supplied from other stores
as demanded
-, Bull fireship at
-, plight of tradesmen at, by lack
of payment for goods supplied
to Navy
-, account, money due on
-, storehouse at, suggestion for
clearing
-, articles for composition trade
at, proposed alterations to
-, agent of Navy Commissioners
at. See White, Thomas.
-, Mayor and some Aldermen of,
proceedings with [about parliamentary election]
-, storekeeper at. See White,
Thomas.
-, victualler at, order desired to
-, Castle, Lieutenant of, petition
of, for new establishment, fund
for maintenance of garrison and
augmentation of salaries
-, district of, to be added to
London prize office
Dowdall, Edward. See Taaff, Dr.
Lawrence.
-, Henry. See Taaff, Dr. Lawrence.
-, alias Taaff, Katherine. See
Taaff, Dr. Lawrence.
Dowman, Philip, rents paid out of sequestered estate of
Down, county, list of lands held in custodiam in
Downe, Mark, Nonconformist minister at Exeter, bond required from for refusing to take oath
Downes, Richard, list of highwaymen by
Downing, Sir George, first bart. [Teller
of Exchequer, M.P. Morpeth,]
-, letter from, mentioned
-, sent to Holland to
mediate between States and
Portugal
-, widow, particulars of anchors
tendered by
Downs, the
-, letters dated on ships in
-, Forrester piloted into
-, ships in, account of defects
of, and note that they are to be
supplied
-, storm in
-, men-of-war and fireships in
-, Bull fireship in
-, ships coming into
-, ships bound for Straits in
-, council of commanders of
ships sailing to Fort St. George
to be called in
-, Canary men and convoy in
-, ships sailing to
-, clerk of checque in
-, commander-in-chief in, order
of, mentioned
-, certificate from, cited
Dowse, Samuel, custom-house officer at Spalding, advice received from, cited
D'Oyly (Doyly), Sir William, first bart.,
letter from
-, money to be furnished
by
-, certificate from, cited
-, payment by and salary
of
Drake, John, account by, of charges
for impressing men
-, Mr. [Sir William], elected to
Parliament [for Agmondesham]
Dram, Norway, tender of masts laden at
Draynor, Joshua, memorandum of sales of fee farm rents to
Driffield, Great and Little, Yorks.,
return relating to
-, answer to warrant relating to
-, constabulary of, warrants charging sums on, mentioned
-, Little. See above, Driffield,
Great and Little.
Dring, Stephen, certificate of competency of
Drinth, William, letter from
Driver, Thomas, certificate of competency of
Drogheda, co. Louth, document dated
at
-, siege of
-, treachery intended against
-, defence of, repair of fortifications at
-, Governor of. See Tichborne,
Sir Henry.
-, See also Ships: Betty of
Drogheda
Dry, James, petition of, to be master
of one of King's ships and not
a hired ship
-, certificate of competency
of
Dublin
-, letters, etc., dated at
-, French Papists, Presbyterians
and Protestants in, numbers
and names of
-, pamphlet relating strange
occurrence in
-, farmers of customs in, list of
ships belonging to Jersey and
Guernsey to be sent to
-, Castle, letter dated at
-, Council Chamber, letter dated
at
-, Exchequer Lane
-, French church in, letter concerning
-, harbour of, warrant for lease
of lands to be gained or
embanked from sea for purpose
of improving
-, Phœnix Park, chief ranger of.
See Brouncker, Henry; Trevor,
Marcus, first Viscount Dungannon.
-, Newtown walk in, keeper
of. See Brouncker, Henry;
Trevor, Marcus, first Viscount
Dungannon.
-, See also Ships: Katherine of
Dublin
Dublin, Archbishop of. See Boyle,
Michael
-, titular Archbishop of. See
Talbot, Peter
-, Vicar General of. See Archbold, Lawrence; Golding, —;
Murphy, —
Ducie, Sir William, third bart., [High
Sheriff of Gloucestershire,] letter
from
-, letter to, mentioned
Ducklings, meetings of
Duleek (Duleeke), co. Meath, barony of. See Brownstown.
Dunbar, Viscount. See Constable, Henry, first Viscount Dunbar.
Duncannon Fort, co. Wexford, lands
settled for maintenance of, warrant relating to
-, Deputy Governor of. See
Armorer, Sir Nicholas.
Dunch, John, certificate of competency of
-, Mr., to appear before Council
concerning refusing ship
Duncombe, Sir Edmond, certificate of
sequestration of
-, Sir John, [Chancellor of Exchequer,] warrant from
Dundalk, co. Louth, regaining of
Dunduff. See Livingstone, William, of Dunduff.
Dune, Roger, cattle said to have been turned into corn of
Dungan, William, 1st Viscount Dungan of Clare [afterwards first Earl of Limerick], and others, lands in Ireland delivered by Lord Kingston to
Dungannon, Viscount (Lord). See Trevor, Marcus, first Viscount Dungannon.
Dungeness, Kent.
Dunkirk, France, Lord Rutherford
made Governor of
-, estimate of provisions to be
sent for garrison of
Dunnage, Alderman John, of Derby,
late treasurer for taxes in
Derbyshire, certificate relating
to accounts of, and drafts of
deposition to be made by
-, treasurer to commissioners for assessing militia tax
in Derbyshire, certificates relating to payments by
Dunne, Thomas, petition of, for employment as master
-, certificates of service and
competency of
Dunning, Edward, certificate of competency of
-, See also Dunnington.
Dunnington (Dunning), Christopher,
certificate of sequestration of
-, Ellis, certificate by
Dunsforth (Dunsford), Yorks., return relating to
Dunsley, Yorks. See Newholme cum Dunsley
Dunstable, Beds., late monastery of, debenture to Bishop of Lincoln for pensions out of churches appropriated to
Duppa, Brian (Bryan), Bishop of
Salisbury, afterwards of Winchester, to be elected Bishop of
Winchester
-, ordination by, mentioned
Dupré, —, letter from, begging King's help
Durant de Bréval, François, letter from, requesting letters of doctor of Cambridge University
Duras, Louis, Lord Duras of Holdenby [afterwards second Earl of Feversham]
Durham, Prior and convent of
Durham, county, divisions of Easington and Chester in, schedule of hearth money in
Durham, Bishop of, rents in Asselby
due to
-, rent in Eastrington due
to
-, land in Crayke belonging
to
-, return of payments from
Belasyse to
-, See also Cosin, Dr.
John
-, Dean and Chapter of, letters
missive (royal letters) to
-, petition and representation of, about appointment and
qualifications of register
-, register to. See above;
also Bullock, Mr.; Collingwood,
Robert.
-, prebendary of. See Basire,
Dr. Isaac.
Dury, Mrs. Dorothy, of St. James', irregular proceedings about lease delivered to
Dutch, no unreasonable number to be
suffered in Tangier
-, threats to Bombay by, action
to be taken by Governor in case
of
-, instructions for persons having
letters of marque and reprisals
against
-, victory over (1666), printed
account of
-, Merlin taken by
-, engagement with (1 June,
1666)
-, seamen dead in service against.
See Devonshire.
-, peace with, reported signing
of
-, petition about ship taken by
-, caper, brought into Glasgow as
prize
-, fight off Falmouth
between French man-of-war
and
-, capers, French man-of-war
sunk by
-, dogger off Lizard
-, fireship, guns and anchor
taken from
-, fleet, Sandwich posts himself
in St. Helens Road in readiness
for
-, much dispersed in storm
-, reported to be abroad
-, in King's Channel
-, coming into the Hope
-, above the Nore
-, more ships appear at
Buoy of the Nore
-, Sheerness taken by
-, means of combating
-, ships captured and fired
by
-, riding below chain [at
Gillingham]
-, forcing of chain by and
retreat of
-, gone from Buoy of the
Nore
-, as high as Buoy of the
Nore again
-, some of, in Lee Road
-, at lower end of the Hope
-, numbers of
-, still about the Nore
-, returns to the Hope
-, gone towards the Nore or
river
-, examinations of officers
(boatswains and shipwrights)
in charge of boats when it came
to Chatham
-, papers relating to preparations and coming out of,
described
-, in Medway
-, attempt on Landguard
Fort by
-, attacked by fireships at
the Nore
-, fight at Todos Santos
against
-, last attempt of in the
Hope, certificates (affidavits)
relating to services of seamen
during
-, fight at Nevis with
-, movements of
-, engagement off Beachy
with
-, escapes home
-, in sight of English fleet
-, narrow escape of merchantmen and colliers from
-, squadron of, seen off
Calais
-, sighted
-, man-of-war, capture of English
ketch by
-, off Harwich
-, men-of-war descried off coast
[of Yorks. and Lincs.]
-, saluted by Dartmouth
-, seen at Buoy of the Gunfleet
-, ship, spikes and nails bearing
King's stamp found on
-, (vessel) taken by pirates
-, ships (Hollanders) from Archangel, taken near Shetland
-, off Orford Ness and West
Rocks
-, engaged and taken and
brought into Humber
-, ship taken in St. James
river by
-, ship taken off North
Foreland by
-, sloop, English ship chased into
Grimsby Creek by
-, troops, movements of
-, war, payments made to Bishop
of Münster declared to be issued
for
-, services of seamen from
Tenby in
-, Commissioners, their animadversions on and amendments to
projected marine treaty, King's
criticism of Committee of
Trade's answer to
-, See also Holland
-, fragment of letter in
Dutch Guinea Company, agreement between Royal African Company and
Dutton, —, customer of Cardiff, note
of terms of grant of office to
him and Forneds (?) Fitzherbert
-, Major Richard, purchaser of
King's revenue, appointed to
receive rents
-, particular of rents conveyed to
-, Sir Richard, military commission to
Duxberry, Mr., account of ships fitted and fitting at Chatham by
Dyers' Company, petition of, for proclamation against those killing
their swans, etc.
-, Wardens of. See Chapman,
Humphrey; Dakins, Philip
Dyon, John, grant of messuage and lands to, mentioned