Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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Dabbs, Solomon and Joseph, of Isberry, Berkshire, warrants for grants to
Daes, James, an advocate of the
Duke of Hamilton, committed to prison
-, under bail to appear
before the Council
Daine, William, of Molash, Kent, estate of, caveat concerning
Dalcurre. See Kilquhinnie.
Dale, Mr., debt due from, caveat concerning.
Daleson, Charles, murder of
Dalrymple, Andrew, portioner of
Colt Bridge, warrant for a
charter to
-, David, of Newtoun of
Markinch
-, Sir James, of Stair, Lord
President of the College of
Justice, commissioner for
Ayrshire
-, warrant for payment
to
-, warrant for a commission to
-, See also Leslie, John,
Earl of Rothes.
Dalton, Richard, paymaster of the King's troop, money to be paid to
Dalzell (Dalyell), Sir Robert, colonel
of the Nithsdale militia
-, fails in the election at
Dumfries
-, of the Earl of Mar's
regiment
-, commission to
-, —, commission to
-, of Binns, —, objection to
the election of
Damm, troops to be sent to
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby.
Danes, the, the Swedes weaker at
sea than
-, preparing for the
relief of Christianstadt
-, said to have taken
Bahus
-, said to have been
made to desert the siege of
Bahus
-, news of the defeat of
-, said to have had the
better of the Swedes in a small
rencontre
-, fleet of, said to be off
Bornholm
-, boasting of their
success against the Swedes
-, and the Brandenburgers, difficulties between,
and the Swedes, as to the
peace, mentioned
Daniel, Richard. See Ayloff, Sir
Benjamin.
-, —, note of information of
Daniell, John, commission to
-, Capt., company of
Danish ambassador, the, in England,
gentleman of, lands at Harwich
-, memorial of, mentioned
-, fleet, the, thought to have
been engaged with the Swedish
fleet in the Baltic
-, some of, seen
off Copenhagen
-, merchantman, a, captured
by two Dunkirk privateers
-, minister, the, note about
-, in England, to
be acquainted with the case
of certain petitioners
-, or Swedish vessel, a, nearly
wrecked at Swansea
-, See also Swedish.
Danjou, Mistress Anne, pass for.
Danson, Dr. Owen, a Dissenting minister
D'Anvers, —, account under the hand of, mentioned
Danvers, Sir Samuel
-, Pope Danvers, son of,
kills a man in a fight
-, estate of, caveat
concerning
Danzig, vessel of, renders help to
English ships
-, English goods in,
taken by a Swedish privateer
-, vessel for
Darcy, Col. Conyers, letters of
-, Philip, son of letters
on behalf of
-, Henry, servant of the
Duchess of Portsmouth, pass
for
-, Marmaduke, and Andrew
Newport, Comptrollers of the
Great Wardrobe, appointed
to execute the office of Master
of the Great Wardrobe
Dargue, Mistress Hester Pigne, grant of an annuity to
Darrell (Darell), Major Nathaniel,
letters of
-, letter to
-, foot company of, in
Sheerness garrison, commission in
Dartford, troops to march to
-, See also Dover.
Dartington, rectory of, recommendation for
Dartmouth, letters dated from
-, document dated at
-, vessels of
-, French bark taken off
-, Newfoundland ships of,
liberty for, to sail, requested
-, disorderly conduct at a
Common Hall in
-, last visit of the King to,
mentioned
-, Mayors of. See Mudd, Ambrose; Wolley, Emmanuel.
-, Recorder of. See Ryder,
Mr.
-, the Deputy Vice-Admiral at,
order to, mentioned
Datchet Ferry, complaint of delay to King's messengers in the passage of
D'Avaux, —, memorial of, mentioned
Davenant, Charles, letter of
-, purchases a place in
the Excise
Davies, James, spigurnell or sealer
to the great seal
-, Capt. John, arrives at
Swansea
-, (Davyes), Sir Thomas, letter
of
-, person oxamined in
Newgate by order of
-, Colonel of the London
Trained Bands
-, William, registered for a
poor man's place in the
Charterhouse
-, Lieutenant, quarter-master
of the Duke of Monmouth's
regiment of Foot, warrant
concerning
Davillio, Monsr., of Croisic
Davis, James, carrier, money to be
received from
-, Martha, Lady, sister of
Viscount Blessington, to have
precedency as daughter of a
Viscount
Davison, Timothy, and Co. See Watson, Peter.
Davys, Sir John, Clerk of the
Privy Council of Ireland,
appointed Secretary of State
and Keeper of the Signet and
Privy Seal of Ireland
-, as Secretary of State
in Ireland, warrant for a
commission to
-, behaviour of, to Lord
Conway, deplored
Dawson, Joseph, of Knight's Samforth, Yorkshire, yeoman,
brother-in-law to Rowland
Kirby, outlawed on suspicion
of clipping
-, pardon to
-, —, not yet returned from
Iceland
Day, James, master of the Thomas
and Mary of Barbados,
affidavit of
-, Richard, letter of
Deal, letters dated from
-, lists of ships in the Downs
dated from
-, troops at, for embarkation
-, the Dukes of Monmouth and
Albemarle and Lord Feversham at
-, East India ship at
-, a naval funeral at
-, shooting heard at
-, fast observed at
-, celebration of the birthday
and restoration at
-, boats from, assist in floating
a King's ship off the Goodwins
-, insolent presumption of the
sectaries at
-, vessel run ashore to the
north of
-, suspicious person apprehended in
-, detachment of soldiers for,
from Canterbury
-, East India Company's
packets sent to
-, the 'Plow' inn at, seditious
words spoken in
-, the 'Prince of Orange' inn
at
-, beach, vessels decked with
colours on, for St. George's
Day
-, boat, a, Thomas Atterbury
sails for Flushing in
-, Castle, letters dated from
-, soldiers on duty in,
want of fire and candles for
-, Governor of, letter to
-, memoranda of
letters to
-, warrant sent to
-, See also Dover.
Deane, Anne, Samuel Perkins, John
Vanion, Stephen Fagge and
William Izard, keepers and
servants in his Majesty's
privy garden, petition of,
referred
-, Sir Anthony, Commissioner
of the Navy, recommended as
burgess for Shoreham
-, Gabriel, petition of
-, Thomas, father of
Debenham, Suffolk, troops to march to
Debois, Mr., papers in an unknown hand sent to
Deering (Dering), Sir Edward,
M.P., desired to attend on
the King
-, note of a speech by
-, Charles, son of,
granted the reversion of the
office of Auditor General of
Ireland after his father and
James Ware
Deincourt, Lord. See Leke, Robert, Lord Deincourt.
Delahoyd, Michael, to be allowed to pass to Ireland
Delamere, the Forest of, Cheshire, pools or waters in, caveat concerning
Delany, Capt. Timothy, pass for
Delaval (Delavall), Lady Elizabeth,
warrant in favour of
-, Capt. Ralph, of the Earl of
Mulgrave's regiment
-, ensign of
-, company of, going to
Ostend
Dempsey, Anne. See Bermingham.
-, Col. certificate concerning
Denbigh, a supposed Popish priest
detained at
-, papers and books of,
desired for evidence
-, sent as evidence
Dendermond and Antwerp, the
Prince of Orange asked to
have a care of
-, See also Antwerp.
Denevend, Darby, servant of the Duchess of Portsmouth, pass for.
Denew, Nathaniel, v. Abraham Stock, notice in the case of
Denization, grants of
Denizen of England, a, statement that, may not inherit land in England
Denmark, question whether the
Duke of Holstein Gottorp's
subjects are tributary to
-, books sent to, for binding
-, treaty with, mentioned
-, envoy of, memorial of, mentioned.
-, memorial from, note of
answer to be given to
-, note about
-, pass from
-, British Resident in. See
Paul, Sir John.
-, King of
-, Admiral Van Tromp
said to have been called home
from the service of
-, said to have raised a
much greater army in Norway than last year
-, rye and salt taken
from English merchants for
the use of
-, gone to the relief of
Christianstadt
-, said to be before
Christianstadt
-, the King desired to
stand by, if he be left by
Holland
-, See also Emperor, the;
Sweden.
Dent, Richard, ensign in the Middlesex militia
Denton, Thomas, letter of
-, offers his services to
the King
-, Dr., physician to the Duke
of York, letter to, mentioned
-, Capt., leave of absence for
Deptford, number of new ships building at
-, troops to march to
-, troops to march from
Derby, Earl of. See Stanley,
William George Richard, Earl
of Derby.
-, under-sheriff of, writ of
Habeas Corpus delivered to
Dereham, Richard, Remembrancer
of the City of London, petition of
-, and Richard Haines,
warrant for a patent to
Derham, Thomas, the King's Court Post, money due to, for extraordinary service
Desmas, Claude, servant of the late Duke of Somerset, pass for
Deury, Michael, Frenchman, pass for
Devereux, Leicester, Viscount Hereford, petition against, referred
Devon, tin of, question as to a monopoly of
Dicing houses, licensing of
Dick, Capt. Andrew, tacksman of Orkney and Zetland, warrant for an abatement to
Dickson, George, rejected as commissioner for Whitherne
-, John, chirurgeon, petition
of, declaration on
-, —, obstructs the claim of
Christian and Elizabeth Hayes
against the city of Hamburg
Dieppe, fish sold at
Digby, George, Lord Digby of Sherborne, Secretary of State
(1645), document countersigned by, mentioned
-, John, Lord Digby, successor
of, as M.P. for Dorset
-, Martin James, of Luffenham,
pass to be granted to
Diggs, Lieut.-Col., approved as deputy-lieutenant of Kent
Dikenson, Mr., burgher of Aldborough
Dillon, Col. Cary
Dinant, the French King said to have made a fresh demand to keep
Dinne, William, ensign in the Middlesex militia
Diodorus Siculus, licence to print
Dionysius Halicarnasseus, licence to print
Disney, Matthew, letter of
Dispensing power, the, notes out of law books concerning
Diss, Norfolk, troops to march to
Dissenters. See Nonconformists.
Dixon, Thomas, messenger. See Bradley, John.
Dobbins, lands called, in Ireland
Dod, Thomas, pass for
-, Thomas, sacristan of the
Queen's chapel, pass for
Dodding, Mr., information about Jesuits given to
Dodson, Captain William, of the London Trained Bands
Dogger bank, the, English vessel attacked by a Dunkirker on
Dolben, John, D.D., Bishop of
Rochester, subscriber to a
new atlas
-, Sir William, Recorder of
London
-, letter of
-, opinion by
-, warrant to
-, appointed Justice of
the King's Bench
Dolby, Richard, commission to
Dolman, Sir Thomas, receipt by
Dominico, —, a prisoner in the Newgate of Bristol, accuses the Greek bishop of dangerous words
Don, water of. See Grandham.
Donaghadee and Larne, ports of, soldiers to be kept at, to prevent entry of beggars from Scotland
Donegall, Earl of. See Chichester,
Arthur, Earl of Donegall.
-, Lady. See Chichester, Jane,
Countess of Donegall.
D'Onelly, the Sieut, of the retinue of the Comte d'Egmont, pass for
Dorchester, election at
Dorington, William, pass for
-, Captain, certificate concerning
Dormer, John, of Lee, Buckinghamshire, warrant for a licence to
Dorne or Dorney, Major, certificate concerning
Dorset, disputed election for
-, deputy lieutenants of,
report from, mentioned
-, Earl of. See Sackville,
Charles, Earl of Dorset.
Doughty (Dowty), Major, letter of, mentioned
Douglas, Archibald, commission to
-, George, Earl of Dumbarton
-, letters to
-, regiment of. See
under Army, the.
-, Lord James, foot regiment
to be levied by, in Scotland
-, regiment raised by,
offered to, and refused by, the
Earl of Mar
-, Jeffery, captain in the
Middlesex militia
-, Capt. Spott., company of,
to go to St. Ives
-, William, Earl of Queensberry, attends on the Duke of
Lauderdale at Edinburgh
-, present at a conference
between the Dukes of Lauderdale and Hamilton
-, Lord, arrives at Dover
-, Lieut.-col., taken prisoner in
a battle near Mons
-, Ensign, of the Earl of Dunbarton's regiment, to be
brought before the Council
-, Mr., a Scotch preacher, still
under guard, in Dublin
Dover
Dover, letters dated from
-, packet boat of, assault of
-, vessel to victual at
-, the Nieuport mail arrived
at
-, question as to the passage of
poor soldiers and seamen from
Calais to
-, a pilot of
-, the Duke of Monmouth going to
-, horses sent from, as a present
to the French King
-, soldiers from France and
Flanders arriving at, by every
packet
-, Col. John Strode going to
-, post horses provided to
-, suspicious person gone from
Deal to
-, person travelling fortnightly
between, and Flanders
-, Col. Scott to be seized at
-, post-warrant to
-, place of water bailiff and
prison keeper of, petition for
a grant of
-, Mayor of, letters to
-, memorandum of letter
to
-, warrant sent to
-, examination taken
before
-, See also Stokes, Capt.
William.
-, Governor of, memorandum
of letter to
-, instructions to, as to
saluting foreign ships, desired
-, the officers of, warrants to,
desired
-, Castle, deserters imprisoned
in
-, no garrison at present
in
-, a company of Lord
Morpeth's regiment to do
duty in
-, Lieutenant of. See
Strode, Col. John.
-, Deputy-Governor of.
See Braems, Walter.
-, Road, vessel unable to fetch
-, vessel sailed to
-, fleet sailed to, but
driven back to the Downs
-, King's fleet arrived in
-, horses to be convoyed
from
-, Deal or Folkestone, smuggling vessels of, always willing
to transport deserters
-, Hythe and Romney,
smugglers generally land
their goods between
-, Sittingbourne, Rochester
and Dartford, postmasters of,
receipt of a packet by
Down, Bishop of. See Hacket, Thomas, Bishop of Down.
Downing, Sir George, M.P., desired
to attend on the King
-, notes of speeches by
-, John, commission to
-, Major, of the King's regiment in Flanders
-, order to
-, Lieut. or Capt., or the officer
commanding the recruits, letter to
-, money paid to
Downs, the, letters dated from ships
in
-, lists of ships in
-, vessels in
-, vessel in, goes adrift
-, to be permitted
to proceed on her voyage
-, vessels arrived in
-, vessels for
-, vessels sailed towards
-, vessels from
-, vessels sailed from
-, King's ships in
-, ordered to Margate
-, ordered to sail
to Portsmouth
-, driven back from
Dover road
-, sails from Deal
and reaches Folkestone
-, arrived at Spithead
-, East Indiamen arrived
in
-, vessel convoyed from,
to Ostend
-, fight with a Dutch
man-of-war in, mentioned
-, Dutch men-of-war
arrived in
-, Col. Churchill arrived
in
-, supposed firing of
great guns at
-, a considerable fleet of
King's ships in
-, Sir John Holmes
arrives in, and takes up the
command
-, the Duke of Monmouth
arrives in
-, King's yacht arrives
in
-, vessel to return to,
for orders
-, none but small vessels
in
-, deserters to be put on
board the Admiral in
-, vessels forced into
-, 100 ships in
-, 120 ships in, owing to
a storm
-, a suspicious person
come from, to Deal
-, the Admiral in, to be
notified that ships from
Malaga are to be put in
quarantine
-, notes of a vessel to be
met in
-, Spanish and Dutch
fleets in (1639), mentioned
Downton, Richard, lieut.-colonel and captain in the Middlesex militia
Doyley, Sir William, accusations against Capt. Huntington and Edmund Thaxter suppressed by
Dracott, Matthew, nominated for an
almsman's place in the
Charterhouse
-, Philip, of Panesly, Staffordshire, pass for
Drake, John, commission to
-, Mr., M.P., note of a speech
of
-, Mr., house of, in Tokenhouse
Yard
-, note of warrant
to search
Drogheda, troops to be embarked at
Drumchardonie and Bereford, barony of, lands in, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
Drummond, George, Laird of Lundie,
Governor of Edinburgh
Castle, gone to Court with
the Convention's letter
-, return of, awaited by
the Duke of Lauderdale
-, arrived at Edinburgh
-, James, Earl of Perth, said
to have called the Duke of
Lauderdale names
-, attends on the Duke of
Lauderdale at Edinburgh
-, present at a conference
between the Dukes of Lauderdale and Hamilton
-, said to have escaped
the snare
-, John, of Lundin, to be
admitted of the Privy Council
of Scotland
-, nominated a commissioner for Plantation of Kirks
and Valuation of Teinds in
Scotland
-, warrant for payment
to, of journey— and outrik—
money
-, Major-General, present at a
conference between the Dukes
of Lauderdale and Hamilton
-, said to have escaped
the snare
-, gone to Bath as companion to the Duke of Hamilton
-, admitted to kiss the
King's hands
Drunkenness and swearing, Bill for preventing, to be prepared.
Drury, Dru, commission to
Dryden, John, subscriber to a new atlas
Dublin, letters dated from
-, letters patent dated from
-, vessel of
-, money sent to
-, Lord Conway's bills
answered at
-, Sir G. Rawdon hoping to
wait on Viscount Conway at
-, Viscount Conway expected
at
-, Lord Granard expected to
meet Viscount Conway on
landing at
-, rate of exchange between,
and London
-, the Lord Lieutenant not
expected to leave
-, marriage settlements being
Drawn up at
-, Archbishop of. See Boyle,
Michael, Archbishop of
Dublin.
-, the Council Chamber at,
letter dated from
-, Trinity College in, Provosts
of. See Marsh, Narcissus,
D.D.; Ward, Michael.
-, Castle, letter dated from
-, mentioned
-, and Lisburn, wine provided
at, for Lord Conway
Du Cros, —, journey of, to Nimeguen, mentioned
Duffy, James, pass for
Dugdale, Stephen, late servant of Lord Aston of Tixhall, information of
Dumaresq, George, letter of
Dumbae and Craigfin, lands of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
Dumbarton Castle, arms of the
Western shires lodged in
-, Sir Partick Home of
Polwarth to be removed to
-, instructions for repairing
-, Sir Patrick Home to be
removed from
-, governor of. See
Fleming, William, Earl of
Wigton.
-, deputy governor of.
See Grant, Lieut.-Col.
-, garrison of, establishment for
Dumbarton, shire of, commissioners
for, approved
-, Earl of. See, Douglas,
George, Earl of Dumbarton.
Dumblane, Lord. See Osborne, Peregrine, Viscount Osborne of Dumblane.
Dumfermline, Earl of. See Seton, Charles, Earl of Dumfermline.
Dumfries, letters dated from
-, soldiers to be mustered at
-, the magistrates of, submit
to the Committee of the
Council
-, a great conventicle held near
-, election of commissioners for
the Convention at
-, insolence of the conventiclers
in
-, Earl of. See Crichton,
William, Earl of Dumfries.
-, Provost of. See Craik,
William.
Duncan, Mark, commission to
Duncombe, Sir John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, desired to attend on the King
Duncon, Col., embarked at Deal for Flushing
Dundas, Henry, commission to
Dungan (Dongan), Col. Thomas,
eight foot companies to be
raised in Ireland by
-, commission to, as
Brigadier of Foot and
Serjeant-Major-General
-, to be deputy-governor
of Tangier and lieut.-colonel
in the Earl of Inchiquin's
regiment
-, commission to, as
lieut.-governor of the city
and garrison of Tangier
-, Thomas, to be allowed to
pass to Ireland
-, Col. William, caveat on
behalf of, requested
Dungeness, eight French vessels
supposed to be at
-, grant of a lighthouse at,
petition for, referred
Dunkellin, Lord. See Bourke, Richard, Lord Dunkellin.
Dunkin, Michael, commission to
Dunkirk, vessels from
-, pikes for
-, opposite the Downs
-, news from, disbelieved
-, shooting heard near
-, the Flemish road near,
French men-of-war in
-, an embargo reported at
-, a new channel for ships
being made at
-, rumour of French troops to
be transported to England
from
-, person that was a captain at
-, man-of-war of, English
vessel attacked by
-, men-of-war of, three,
Spanish express-boat chased
into Dover by
-, privateers of, vessels captured by
-, Navy Office and Ordnance
Office at, outside the walls
-, and Calais, English ships
stopped by an embargo at
-, Calais or Boulogne, deserters
generally embark from
Dunmore, John, Richard Chiswell, Benjamin Tooke and Thomas Sawbridge, booksellers of London, licence to, to print certain Greek books
Dunsyre in the Shirefdome of Lanark, church of, presentation to
Dupuy, Lawrence, senior, pass for
-, junior, pass for
Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham
-, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, commission to, as
Lieut.-General.
-, grants to, recited
-, pass for
-, petition of, reference
of
-, the Duke of Monmouth ordered to bring, back
to England
-, at Deal
-, sails for Ostend
-, treaty sent by, the
French ambassador empowered to sign, with exceptions
-, instructions to, on his
last mission to France, requested
-, propositions made by,
to France, abstract of, required
-, said to be destined for
Sir Philip Howard's command
-, sent to Holland with
the Marquis de Borgomaniero
-, return of, to London,
mentioned
-, to command the fresh
troops for Flanders
-, going to Flanders
-, likely to have had a
long passage
-, declaration in the
King's name made by
-, said to have cheated
soldiers under his command
-, said to have had a
secret correspondence with
the Court of France
-, as Lieut.-General of
the Forces in Flanders,
warrant for a commission to
-, as colonel of the King's
regiment of Dragoons,
memorandum of order to
-, See also Borgomaniero, Marquis de.
Durell, John, D.D., prebendary of
Durham, appointed Dean of
Windsor and registrar of the
Order of the Garter, dispensation for
-, wife of. See Angle,
Mary de l'.
Durham, Lord Balmerino lodging
with a fanatic at
-, Bishop of. See Crew,
Nathaniel. D.D., Bishop of
Durham.
-, Dean and Chapter of, letters
to
-, prebendary and archdeacon
of. See Grenville, Dr. Denis.
-, Mayor of. See Blakiston,
William.
-, gaol, prisoner in
Durham, William, D.D., commission
to. as chaplain to the General
of the Forces
-, promise of prebend to,
confirmed
Dutch, the, said to be responsible
for the breach of the Triple
Alliance
-, saying of, about England
-, said to be all for a
peace with France
-, said to be supplying
the French with provisions
-, rumours that, are
negotiating with France
-, the French army at
Ghent provisioned by
-, great terms said to be
offered to, by the French
-, said to be near agreeing with the French
-, said to have concluded
a sudden peace with France
-, jealousies of, alluded
to
-, a French prize taken
by
-, inclined to a peace on
the French proposals
-, said to be resolved to
adhere to the Confederates
-, the French King said
to have sent new proposals to
-, report that Maestricht
and all other places taken
from, are to be restored to
-, expecting the confirmation of the treaty with
France
-, said to be mad for a
peace
-, Maestricht to be
restored to
-, said to be confident of
peace with France
-, exportation of wines
by, mentioned
-, demands of, the
French King said to have
yielded to
-, expect a speedy proclamation of peace
-, the King of France
said to be falling off from his
agreement with
-, general report of peace
with, in France
-, expectations by, of
peace, diminished
-, French men-of-war
said to have been destroyed
by
-, thought not likely to
relieve Mons
-, said to have worsted
the French in a skirmish
-, island in the possession of
-, report at St. Malo of
a peace with
-, losses of, in the fight
near Mons
-, granted free trade
with France and relieved from
tonnage and other duties
-, peace between, and the
French, uncertainty as to the
ratification of
-, blamed by some for
ingratitude
-, Yarmouth fishing
grounds occupied by
-, the peace proclaimed
and celebrated by
-, wars against, person
that served in
-, and the French,
peace said to have been
signed only by, without the
Spanish
-, See also French, the.
Dutch ambassador, the, in London,
letter to
-, certain lords appointed
to treat with
-, express messenger to
-, pass granted at the
request of
-, ship of, memorandum
about
-, See also Beuninghen,
Heer van.
-, at Nimeguen, peace
between France and Spain
signed at the house of
-, ambassadors, two, come
to England from the Brill
-, answer of, to be communicated to the House of
Lords
-, read in the
House of Lords
-, caper, a, fight between, and
a French merchantman
-, off the Lizard
-, capers, from the Straits
-, dons, the, said to be much
against the Prince of Orange
-, East Indiaman, five, arrived
at Amsterdam
-, fishing vessel, a, express
messenger brought over by
-, fishing ships, question as to
distance kept by, from the
English coast
-, fleet, the, for the Straits
-, passed the
Goodwins
-, met off Cape St. Clear
in Ireland
-, from Setubal
-, at Plymouth
-, a French squadron waiting for
-, sailed from Falmouth
-, fly-boat, at Pendennis
-, run aground off Yarmouth
-, foot, the, good behaviour of,
mentioned
-, foot captain, a, the cause
of a tumult at Bruges
-, heers, the, the Prince of
Orange now highly complimented by
-, man-of-war, a
-, French bark taken by
-, fight against, in the
Downs, mentioned
-, passes Portsmouth
-, from the West Indies
-, men-of-war between Lyme
and Topsham
-, question as to saluting
-, convoy merchantmen
for Cadiz
-, for Lisbon
-, two, at Plymouth
-, convoy the
Dutch fleet from Falmouth
-, three, at Plymouth
-, left Plymouth
for a cruise
-, and fireships, sailed
for Cadiz
-, merchantmen, for Cadiz
-, off the Isle of Wight
-, from St. Ubes
-, for Lisbon
-, a fleet of, staying at
Norway for fear of French
privateers
-, passed the
Goodwins
-, Netherlands, the, vessels for
-, plantation at Tobago, the
late, negroes belonging to
-, privateer, a, sailed from Pendennis
-, prize, a, lost by the French
in the West Indies
-, ships, from Lisbon
-, from the Straits
-, proposed number of
ships for convoy of, to be
supplied by Holland
-, passes for, signed by
the King of France
-, skeut, a, arrived at Harwich
-, squadron, the, note about
-, in the Straits, question
as to a continuance of subsidies to
-, Surinam ships, at Pendennis
-, vessel, arrived express at
Harwich
-, vessels, for Ostend
-, at Pendennis
-, arrived in Cowes
Road
-, war, the last
-, the second, the Dutch
said to be responsible for
-, and Spanish horse, regiments
of, quell a tumult at Bruges
Dutchman, a, Scotch masters of ships desired by, to ship arms for Scotland
Dutton, Henry, B.D., recommended
as canon residentiary of Wells
-, Ralph, of Sherburne,
Gloucestershire, grant of a
baronetcy to
Duval, Peter, chirurgeon, pass for
Dyckvelt, Monsr., returned from the French camp
Dyer, George, letters of
-, Stephen, note of commission
to
-, William, high sheriff of
Essex, licence for, to leave
his county
-, of Tottenham, Hertfordshire, warrant for grant
of a baronetcy to
-, Mr., case of
Dymond, Capt. Peter, of Lord
Alington's regiment
-, beating for volunteers
at Lynn to serve under
Dyson, William, warrant for a reprieve to