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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Taaffe, Christopher, of Braganstown,
lands formerly of
-, Theobald, Earl of Carlingford, deceased, pension
granted on the death of
-, grant to, mentioned
-, case as to a pretended
unsatisfied bond by
-, Nicholas, son of, Earl
of Carlingford, petition of
-, grant to, mentioned
-, seized at Barnet,
to be liberated
-, Theophilus, of Cookestown,
lands formerly of
Talbot, Anna Maria, Countess of
Shrewsbury, pass for
-, Charles, warrant for leave
of absence to
-, Sir Gilbert
-, Gilbert, commission to
-, warrant for leave of
absence for
-, to be allowed to pass
to Ireland
-, John, to be allowed on the
musters
-, Sir John, warrant for payment to
-, memorandum of order
to
-, regiment of. See
Army, the.
-, Peter, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, letters of,
contriving the death of the
Duke of Ormonde, mentioned
-, Richard, pass for
-, Sir Robert, warrant for
grant to, of the office of
Physician in ordinary
-, pass for
-, Sir William, letter of
Talmash. See Tollemache.
Tamm, Peter, master of the Christian Albert of Holstein, petition of, referred
Tancred, Capt., of Sir Henry Goodrick's regiment, leave for
Tangier, letter from, mentioned
-, sloop sent from, to Cadiz,
overcome by the Moors in her
-, English vessel retaken from
the Turks near
-, note about
-, Lord Inchiquin sailed for
-, victuallers bound for
-, memorandum about commissions for
-, a Turks' man-of-war driven
ashore near
-, Sir John Narbrough at
-, much straitened for
provisions
-, a hulk wanted at, for careening
-, obtained with the Queen
-, notes as to victuals provided
at
-, regiment in garrison at,
commissions in
-, the Earl of Inchiquin's company in, commission in, desired
-, lieut.-governors of the city
and garrison of. See Dongan,
Sir Thomas; Fairborne, Sir
Palmes.
-, the Commissioners of, warrant to
Tant, Adrian, master of the Elizabeth
Tartars, the. See Russians, the.
Tayler, William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Taylor, Henry, order for the apprehension of, mentioned
-, Hester, person fined for
riotously taking away
-, Mrs. Jenet
-, John, son of, a minister,
letter on behalf of
-, Michael, certificate as to
oaths and subscriptions by,
as Alderman of Grantham
-, petition of
-, information against,
nolle prosequi to be entered on
-, Silas, master shipwright and
storekeeper at Harwich,
letters of
-, letter to
-, explains the unpunctuality of his letters
-, question of a successor
to
-, Thomas, certificate by
-, Thomas, servant of the Earl
of Berkshire, pass for
-, Timothy, warrant for a
pardon to, for coining
-, Dr., caveat on behalf of,
desired
-, Mr., at the Duchess of
Portsmouth's, notice to be
given to
-, —, pressing seamen at Yarmouth
-, —, to be brought to the
King's Bench on a writ of
Habeas Corpus
Taynton, Alice. See under Bedloe.
Tees mouth, the, pink run ashore on the south side of
Teignmouth, no seamen listed at
Tempest, Mr.
Tempi, Signor Antonio, a Florentine
gentleman, pass for, requested
-, granted
Temple, Sir John, Solicitor-General of
Ireland, draft letter by
-, mentioned
-, Sir Richard, desired to
attend on the King
-, Sir William, Ambassador at
Nimeguen and the Hague,
letters of
-, letters of, notes of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letter to
-, letter to be written to
-, allowance of bill of
extraordinaries of
-, notes of instructions
to
-, to go shortly to the
Prince of Orange
-, will be ordered to
press the Bishop of Osnaburg's suit
-, sent by the King to
the Prince of Orange
-, bearer of a letter to
the Prince of Orange
-, will inform the Prince
of Orange of the state of
affairs in England
-, supposed to be with
the Prince of Orange
-, proposals of, mentioned
-, to inform the Prince of
Orange of certain matters in
the treaty
-, treaty signed by, at
the Hague
-, to keep the ratification
of the treaty with the States
General until certain matters
be redressed
-, notes about faults
committed by, in his negotiations
-, ways proposed by, for
payment of the Princess of
Orange's dowry
-, note about
-, request that, be
ordered to make certain representations to the Prince
of Orange
-, secretary of, arrives at
Harwich
-, William, sent over to Ragley
-, Capt., to transport the Earl
of Carlisle to Jamaica
-, Mr., M.P., note of a speech
of
-, —, trial of, as a conventicler
Templer, John, serjeant-at-arms, warrant to
Tenby, vessel from, cast away
Tennis courts, common, licensing of
Terrill (Tyrrell). Capt., commander
of the Drake, prize taken by
-, ordered to convoy the
Duke of Monmouth to Ostend
Terry, John, captain in the Middlesex militia
Terryglass in the barony of Lower Ormond, Tipperary, lands in, warrant concerning
Teviotdale, commission for election
at, approved although not
subscribed by the clerk
-, heritable sheriff of. See
Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.
Texel, the, fleet sailed from
-, Yarmouth ships lost
going into
Teynham, Lord. See Roper, Christopher, Baron Teynham.
Thames, the, vessels, for
-, colliers for, passing
Harwich
-, vessel from
-, banished Scotchmen
said to be at the mouth of
-, ships in, to be put in
quarantine
Thanet, the Isle of, smugglers often
land their goods in
-, suspicious person met in
Thaxted, Essex, company to march to
Thaxter, Edmund, bailiff of Yarmouth, prosecutor of Mr.
Bower, memorandum concerning
-, and Captain Richard
Huntington, bailiffs of Yarmouth, letter of
-, petition against,
mentioned
-, connivance at
Nonconformists by
Thayne, John, chaplain of the Viscountess Mordaunt
Thelwall, Cornet Robert, with Lord
Granard at Castle Forbes
-, Mr., uncle of Sir John Davys'
wife
Theobalds, carriage for army baggage to, to be pressed
Thetford, Richard Bower to be tried
at
-, Richard Bower's trial at,
stopped
-, the town clerk of Yarmouth
subpœnaed to appear at
Thicknesse, Margaret, of Dublin
petition of, order on
-, pass for
Thimbleby, alias Ashby, —, information as to a letter to, about killing the Queen
Thomas, Elye, a Frenchman, dwelling in College Hill, information
about
-, information of
-, Hopkins. See Potter, James.
-, William, D.D., chanter of St.
Davids, promoted to the
bishopric of St. Davids
-, as Bishop of St.
Davids, holds a confirmation
at Swansea
Thomkins, Lieutenant, of the King's regiment of Foot Guards, pass for
Thompson (Thomson), Madam D.,
letter of
-, letters to
-, Richard, brother-in-law of
Major Braman, letters of
-, Richard, and Company, case
of
-, Robert, memorandum of gift
to
-, Lieut. Robert, death of
-, Sir William, Governor of the
East India Company, letter
to
-, Sir William, late commissioner for Plantation of Kirks
and Valuation of Teinds in
Scotland
-, Mr., a Scotch Nonconformist
-, to meet at the Cross
Keys in Wood Street
-, notes of a sermon by,
in St. Bartholomew's Lane
-, Mr., of Eagle Court, opposite
Somerset House, a dealer in
Popish books
-, letter concerning
papers of
-, Mr., a printer in Fetter Lane
-, to be brought before
Sir J. Williamson
-, —, captain in the Duke of
Monmouth's regiment
-, commission to
Thorisby, Francis, case of
-, and Bridget, his wife,
Bill for making void the
marriage settlement between
Thornborough, John, of St. Martin's in the Fields, wife of, letter on behalf of
Thorne, William, petition of
Thornhill, Walter, of Weymouth, part owner of a New England ship
Thornton, Jane, petition for the
release of, from Bridewell
-, Robert, commission to, as
Capt.-Lieutenant to Lord
O'Brien
-, Capt. Roger, warrant on
behalf of
-, soldiers levied by,
passage for, requested
Thorold, Anthony, letters of
-, letter written at the
request of
-, Capt. Edmund, pass for
-, Sir William, late burgess for
Grantham
Throckmorton, Charles, nephew of
the Earl of Carlingford, pass
for
-, Sir William, Elizabeth,
widow of, letter and memorandum from
Throgmorton, Thomas, commission to
Thucydides, licence to print
Thurston, Suffolk, lands in
Thwayt, Suffolk, troops to march to
Thynne, H., letter of
-, Thomas, warrant for a grant
to
-, Mr., place of, as commissioner in the Excise, purchased
Tidman, Mr., a Dissenting minister in Southwark
Tiffeny, Capt. or Lieutenant, of the
Duke of Monmouth's foot
regiment
-, warrant concerning
Tigh, Robert, merchant in Denmark
pass for, to Sweden, requested
-, granted
-, See also Ayloff, Sir
Benjamin.
Tilke, Charles Peter Joseph Ortiz
van, order in favour of
-, pass for
Tillett, —, notes as to the goods of, seized at Norwich
Tillotson, Dr., granted a residentiary canonry in St. Paul's Cathedral
Tin, statement against a proposed monopoly of
Tippetts, Sir John, the Surveyor General, at Harwich
Tiraine, Lieutenant, certificate concerning
Tobago, the late Dutch plantation at,
negroes belonging to
-, the taking of, mentioned
-, the French said to be in
possession of
-, reported French loss at,
confirmed
-, a sand near, French fleet
cast away on
Todd, Michael, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia
Tollemache (Talmash), Lieut.-col.,
of Lord Alington's regiment
-, letter to
Tolson, Edward, recommendation of
Tomson, John, one of the King's cooks, engagement by
Tonge, Dr. Ezrael, note of discovery
by
-, notes of the examination of
-, alleged Jesuit plot to
poison or kill
-, said to have been
arrested with Titus Oates for
a plot against the King
-, journal of
-, paper showed to
-, See also Oates, Titus.
-, Capt. John, of the Coldstream Guards
-, commission to
-, Simson
Took, Mr. account by, of a collection of pamphlets
Tooke, Benjamin. See Dunmore, John.
Topham, Richard, geldings for the
use of, in France
-, Mr.
Topply, Nicholas, pass for
Topsham (Appsom), vessels of
-, vessel of, keeps company
with a leaking ship
-, chased by Turks' menof-war
-, vessels arrived at
-, fleet, the, for the Dutch
Netherlands
-, See also Lyme.
Totnall, John, Lord Conway's servant, clay found by, at Lisburn, for brick-making
Toulon, vessels, fitting for, stopped at St. Malo
Tourarde, Michael, a painter employed by Verrio
Tournai, Spain said to have offered to
quit
-, and Valenciennes and Condé,
excepted from a treaty which
the French ambassador may
sign
-, or Valenciennes, the Prince
of Orange has hopes of saving
-, See also Valenciennes.
Townshend, Horatio, Lord Townshend, letter to, requested as evidence
Townson, Mr., letter to
Trabell, John, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Trade, the Committee for, report of,
Order in Council on
-, petition referred to
-, require a schedule of
warrants for making ships
free
Trant, Patrick, letter of
-, to be allowed to converse with William Staley,
prisoner in Newgate
-, Captain, certificate concerning
Trapps, Captain, certificate concerning
Trautzen, Count, ambassador of the Emperor, death of
Treason, questions laid before the
Judges as to the law of
-, opinion of the judges as to
the law of
Treasurer, the Lord. See Orborne, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby, Lord Treasurer.
Treasury, the, the Commissioners of, order of, mentioned
Treddor, Micator, Muscovite, pass for
Tredegar, letters dated from
Tredenham, Sir Joseph, brother-inlaw of Edward Seymour
-, letter of
-, to be captain or warden of St. Mawes Castle, Cornwall
-, desires alterations in
a warrant
Trelany, Major, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of foot
-, Lieutenant, of the Duke of
York's regiment of Foot,
certificate of leave to
Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, son of,
errand of, to the Bishop of
Exeter, mentioned
-, Capt. of the Lark
Trenchard, Henry, to be taken into
custody
-, John, to be taken into
custody
Trevanion (Trelane), Capt., commander of the Soldados
Trevor, —, S.J., was to have been
procurator in England
-, house of
-, Lady, house of, by St.
James' Park
Trinity House, request for dismissal of a plot by
Triple Alliance, the, the breach of,
the Dutch said to be responsible for
-, allusions to, in a
debate
Triplow Heath, the Parliamentary army at, mentioned
Trotter, —, commission to
Trousse, the Marquis de la, arrived at Fumes with designs on Nieuport
Troutbeck, Thomas, commission to
Trumbull (Trumball), William, clerk
of the Signet, deceased or
likely to die
-, successor of
-, grantee in reversion of
a clerkship of the Signet
Truro, letters dated from
-, vessel of
-, drums beating for volunteers
at
-, Mayor of
Tuam, Archbishop of. See Burgh, John de, Archbishop of Tuam.
Tubise, the Duke of Monmouth passes
through
-, troops to camp at
-, troops not at
-, an alarm near
Tuchet, James, Lord Audley and
Earl of Castlehaven, granted
leave to serve in Flanders
-, stop to be removed
from payment of an annuity
to
-, at Bruges, during a
riot
-, annuity of, to be paid
out of the quit-rents of
Ireland
Tucker, Charles. See Hunt, John.
Tuckey, Thomas, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Tufton, Richard, reference of the
petition of
-, Captain Sir Richard, of the
King's regiment in Flanders
-, company of
Turberville, Christopher, house of,
to be searched for priests
-, Edward, commission to
-, commission requested
for
Turenne, M., person that was employed by
Turin, the Duke of Somerset at
-, Envoy and Resident at. See
Soames, William.
Turkey, the Sultan of, talk of a match between the daughter of, and the Dauphin
Turkish baths, petition for a patent
for erecting
-, referred and reported on
-, warrant for a grant of
the sole privilege to erect
-, vessels, English ships attacked by
Turks, large numbers of, killed in an
Algier man-of-war
-, escaped from an Algerine
Turks, the, captives of
-, English vessel retaken
from
-, Dutch capers that did
some execution upon
-, report of vessel taken
by
-, See also French, the;
Russians, the.
Turks' man-of-war, a, taken by Capt.
Herbert
-, seen between the
Blackhead and the Lizard
-, vessels attacked by
-, driven ashore near
Tangier
-, men-of-war, English vessel
driven ashore and captured by
-, said to be cruising between England and Brittany
-, news of, in the Channel
-, two, Falmouth ships
chased by
-, three, in sight of an
English fleet
Turner, Charles, certificate by
-, Sir Edward, Richard Bower
urged by, to help in the reformation of the Customs
-, Francis, D.D., Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University,
letter to
-, John, commission to
-, Robert, recommendation of
-, William, commission to
-, Sir William, letter to
-, Sir J. Williamson
requested to signify his
pleasure to
-, Dr., sailed from Harwich
-, Mr., a Nonconformist
preacher
Turnor, Arthur, grantee in reversion
of the office of Surveyor
General of Ireland
-, Edward, a pewterer, once
resident at Abergavenny, now
at Monmouth
Turpen, Mary, pass for
Turton, Robert, of Aldborough
Tuscany, the Duke of, agent with. See Plott, Thomas.
Tuson, Thomas, petition of
Tweeddale, Earl of. See Hay, John, Earl of Tweeddale.
Twin, —, a printer, person instrumental in the apprehension of
Tyas, John, Mayor of Worcester, and three others, certificate by
Tynemouth, deputy governor of, note
of letter about
-, Castle, the non-regimented
company in, arms to be provided for recruits of
-, reported plot to blow
up
-, haven, vessels from
Tyre, —, son of David Tyre, commission to
U
Udal, Sibill, servant of John Weston of Sutton
Uleken, A, letter of
Ulster, the Duke of Ormonde to visit
-, the new Plantation in,
Governor and Assistants,
London, of, warrant for payment to
Uniformity, Act of
Upcott, William, quarter-master of the Queen's troop of Horse Guards, commission to
Urquhart, Adam, of Meldrum, commission to
Ushant, fight between a Dutch caper
and a French merchantman
off
-, French vessel captured off
-, French men-of-war cruising off
Utrecht, demand of the French King
at, mentioned
-, fowling pieces of
-, printing presses in
V
Valancourt, Joseph de, Frenchman, pass for
Valck, Antonette de, of Brussels, pass for
Valenciennes and Tournai, the Prince
of Orange anxious for a peace
with France on condition of
the surrender of
-, See also Tournai.
Valentine, alias Edwards, alias Watkins, warrant for a pardon to
Valliego, —, the postmaster at Nieuport, letter from, mentioned
Van, Charles, of Lanverne, removed from the commission of the peace of Monmouthshire
Vanbrugh, Giles, letter of
Vandermeulen, Laurence, servant of Grinling Gibbons
Vanderstaine, John, stone carver
Vane, Anthony, groom of the Privy
Chamber to the Queen, and
Anthony, his son, pass for
-, Sir Charles, note about
-, Sir Francis, William Bedloe
said to have been at the house
of
Vanion, John. See Deane, Anne.
Van Tromp, Admiral, said to have
been called home by the
Prince of Orange
-, said to have refused to
resign his commission to the
States General
Varlet, Peter, servant of the Marquis de Borgomaniero, pass for
Vauché, Peter, of Switzerland, pass for
Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery
-, Frances and Althamia,
daughters of, warrant for a
grant to
-, Lord Chief Justice, reports
of, references to
-, Mr., M.P., notes of speeches
by
Vautier, Louise, widow, of France, pass for
Venice, pass to
-, desired
Verde, Cape de, the French said to be in possession of
Verdun, M. de, lieutenant-governor of Brittany, at Morlaix
Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford,
colonel of the King's Regiment
of Horse
-, commission to, as
Lieutenant-General
-, memorandum of order
to
-, regiment of. See
Army, the.
-, Thomas, Warden of the
Stationers' Company, certificates by
Verhenck, Antony, servant of Grinling Gibbons
Vernier, Pierre, gilder, pass for
Vernon, James, secretary to the
Duke of Monmouth, letters of
-, certificate by
-, commission for, requested
-, lists of officers received
from
-, notes of requests for
commissions by
-, warrant for payment
to, for special service
-, sent for a warrant
-, appointed Secretary at
War for foreign expeditions
Verrio, Antonio, painter of flowers
employed by
-, and Frances d'Angely,
his wife, and John Baptiste
and Francis, their sons, not
to be disturbed, though
Papists
Vessell, Siddor, Muscovite, pass for
Vicque, Baron de. See White, Ignatius, Baron de Vicque.
Vienna, possible ill-effect of the
failure to relieve Rheinfeld at
-, person desirous of returning
to
Vignon, John, native of Turin, pass for
Villa Hermosa, the Duc de, Governor
or captain general of the
Netherlands, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, person granted leave
to serve with
-, the King wishes an
expression of the desire of,
for mediation
-, express from Madrid
to be answered by
-, the King anxious that,
shall accept the peace
-, the Duke of Monmouth
writes to
-, to be consulted about
quarters in Louvain
-, squadron of Guards of,
routed by a French charge
near Mons
-, promise of, to the Duke
of Monmouth, mentioned
-, yacht of, the Duke of
Monmouth carried to Flushing in
-, message to, mentioned
-, advised of a change of
plan as to the destination of
English troops
-, See also under Holland, the States General of;
Orange, Prince of.
-, the Duchess de, waited on
by the Duke of Monmouth at
Brussels
Villa Nova, vessel from
Villelune, M. de, to be released from his arrest at York
Villiers (Villers), Edward, to be
sworn of the Privy Council of
Ireland
-, Col. Edward, commission to,
as major-general
-, regiment of. See under
Army, the.
-, sailed from Harwich
-, or the officer commanding the Duchess of York's
regiment, letter to
-, order to
-, George, Duke of Buckingham
-, combats the claim to
the Purbeck Viscounty
-, said to be implicated
in a plot to bring in a commonwealth
-, George, Viscount Grandison,
warrant for a patent to
-, commander of the
Yeomen of the Guard
-, Edward, son of, petition of, referred
-, wife of. See
Fitzgerald, Katherine.
-, (alias Wright, alias Howard,
alias Danvers), Robert, claimant to the Purbeck viscounty,
not to be entered as Viscount
Purbeck in the book of the
House of Lords
-, case of
-, father and grandfather of
-, rule as to presence of
counsel for, in the House of
Lords
-, petition against, read
in the House of Lords
-, judgment to be give
in the case of
-, Major, lieutenant of the
King's troop of Horse Guards,
pass for, requested
-, leave of absence for
-, suit of, in Ireland, to
be expedited
-, Chancery suit of, in
Ireland, postponed
Vilvorde, letters from, mentioned
-, Col. Legge's regiment to
march from
-, troops ordered to
Vincent, Edward, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Vincet (Vincett), Mr., a Dissenting
minister in Southwark
-, sermon of, in the Maze,
notes of
Vinegar. See Wines.
Vinson, —, servant of the Duchess of Cleveland, note of case of, as to breach of privilege
Virginia, vessels from
-, vessels for
-, vessel for, ready for transporting Presbyterians
-, all quiet in
-, good crop in
-, Lieut.-Col. Pitt and Major
Motley returned from
-, Indians in, being tried for
their lives
-, war between, cause of
-, a poor crop in
-, officer serving in
-, pass to, for an inhabitant of
Amsterdam
-, officer employed in the
King's service in
-, company to be raised in,
commissions in
-, appointment of a mustermaster for, desired
-, officers from, overplus of
pay to be redemanded from
-, a planter in, warrant for a
pardon to
-, freights high in, and the
country thriving
-, notes about
-, fleet, the, passed Falmouth
-, vessel, a, shipwrecked seamen
saved by
-, Governor-General of. See
Culpeper, Thomas, Lord Culpeper.
Vivian, Sir Viell, surrender by, of the office of captain or warden of St. Mawes Castle, Cornwall
Viviene, the Sieur, pass for
Vossius, Dr. Isaac, promises to permit his collection of maps to
be examined for a new Atlas
-, Atlas prepared according to the directions of
Vurnes. See Furnes.
Vyner, Sir Robert, letter to
-, person doing business for
-, William Smith employed by
-, improbability of
William Smith only being set
to watch the adversaries of
-, William Smith discharged by
-, Colonel of a regiment
of the London Trained Bands
-, step-daughter (daughter-in-law) of. See Hyde,
Mistress.
-, Robert, junior, informations
of