General Index: D, E, F

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1685. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1960.

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D

Dabs, —

Daffe, —, gunsmith

Dagnam, —, a Quaker

d'Agui, —, pass for

Dalbe, —, fined and pilloried

D'Alis, Jean, servant to the Earl of Arran

Dalway, John, military commission to

Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas.

Dane, Arthur, named Common Councilman of Faversham

Danell, Elizabeth, servant to Sir Paul Whichcot

Danes, William, named Assistant of the Scriveners' Company

Dangen Ivigeene (Dangerivigen), part of Cratloe Manor, co. Clare

Dangerfield, Thomas

Dangerivigen. See Dangen Ivigeene.

Daniell, Sir Peter, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, Richard, a rebel
-, named Burgess of Newcastle-underLyme
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, King's Falconer

Danish. See Denmark.

Dansey, Thomas, junior, named Common Councilman of Sudbury

Dantesey. See Dauntsey.

D'Anvers, Rowland, military commission to

Danvers, —, colonel, warrant for apprehension of
-, Henry, colonel, of Newington

Daol, William Jorisen, Master of a Dutch fly-boat

Darby, John, named Capital Burgess and Common Councilman of Appleby
-, to be seized etc.
-, William, named Burgess of Bridport

Darcy, Conyers, styled Lord Darcy [afterwards fourth Earl of Holderness], Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding of Yorkshire, approbation as
-, John, colonel, Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding of Yorkshire, approbation as
-, military commission to
-, lieut.-colonel, troop of
-, Philip, major, military commission to

Dare, Gideon, a rebel
-, Samuel, a rebel
-, Thomas, committed to Newgate

Dargue, William, named Capital Burgess and Common Councilman of Appleby

Darnell, William, Yeoman of the Guard

Darrell, William, recusant, co. Kent

Dartford, co. Kent

Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, George.

Dartmouth, co. Devon, Charter of, King's powers under Corporation of, alterations proposed in Mayor of, instructions to, quarters of a rebel to be hung up at

Dashwood, Sir Robert, Deputy Lieutenant of Oxon, approbation as name submitted for approbation as petition of
-, Sir Samuel, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, named Master and Assistant of the Vintners' Company
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company

d'Assigni, —, pass for

Dassill, —

Dauntsey (Dantesey), co. Wilts, manor of

Dauphiné, frontier province in France

Davall, Sir Thomas, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London

Davenport, Sherington, military commission to

Daventry (Daventree), co. Northampton, Recorder of

Davidge, Nicholas, a rebel

Davies (Davis, Davys), —, captain of the Katherine
-, new commission for
-, Ann, a passenger from the Portsmouth
-, Anne, formerly of Arundell Street
-, Charles, named Assistant of the Waxchandlers' Company
-, Edward, Deputy Lieutenant of Radnor, approbation as
-, Elisha, a rebel
-, George, Consul at Naples, grant of dignity of a baronet to
-, Humphrey, a rebel
-, Isaac
-, Sir John, Principal Secretary of State in Ireland, Commissioner for Accounts pension for
-, John, pardon to
-, junior
-, senior
-, Mad., house of, in Arundell Street, mentioned
-, Margaret, pass for
-, Richard, named Clerk of the Girdlers' Company
-, named Common Councilman of Ludlow
-, recusant, co. Radnor
-, Robert, Deputy Lieutenant of Denbigh and Flint, approbation as
-, Roger, named Assistant of the Waxchandlers' Company
-, Tamberlain, Duke of Beaufort's orders concerning named Alderman of Ludlow
-, Thomas, pass for
-, Sir William, Chief Justice of the King's Bench in Ireland appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland Commissioner for Accounts
-, William, named Assistant of the Fruiterers' Company
-, servant to Mons. Benting

Davison, Benjamin
-, Richard, sen., named Common Councilman of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Tim., Alderman of Newcastle, letter from

Davy, Bartholomew, a rebel
-, Robert, tavern keeper

Davys. See Davies.

Daw, Robert, a rebel
-, William, a rebel

Dawes (Daws), Griffith, Deputy Lieutenant of Pembroke, approbation as
-, Thomas, named Warden of the Butchers' Company

Dawson, —, one of the King's porters
-, Peter, named Common Councilman of York
-, Thomas, mill leased by

Day, George, named Assistant of the Girdlers' Company
-, William, named Jurat of Faversham

Dayno, —, pass for

Dayow, Thomas, named Alderman and Burgess of St. Ives

Deal, co. Kent, Mayor of, instructions to, passengers stopped at, roadstead off. See Downs, the.

Deale, William, a rebel

Dealtary, George, named Common Councilman of York

Dean, Forest of, co. Gloucester, Keeper of the Gawle above and under the wood within, etc.

Deane, Sir Anthony, of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House
-, Hugh, military commission to
-, John, colonel, of Hampshire, Deputy Lieutenant of Southampton, approbation as petition of
-, John, named Warden of the Carpenters' Company
-, Joseph

De Blockery. See Blockery, Henry de.

Debnam, Thomas, a rebel

De Cambiaque. See Cambiaque, Isaac de.

De Canaples. See Canaples, Marquess de.

De Cardonel. See Cardonel, Adam de.

De Citters. See Citters, Sieur de.

De Costa. See Costa, Emanuel de.

De Courcy, Almericus, eighteenth Lord Kingsale, military commission to

De Courterry. See Courterry, Nicholas de.

De Dyckvelt. See Dyckvelt, Sieur de.

Dee, Jonah, clerk
-, Richard, named Bailiff of Windsor

[Dee], River, Chester, arrival of yacht Portsmouth in

deer (bucks and does, hind, stags)

Deerham, Sir Richard
-, See also Dereham.

Deering, James, named Serjeant-at-Mace, Sudbury

De Flamarens. See Flamarens, Chevalier de.

de Grey, Lord. See Yelverton, Henry.

De Grammond. See Grammond, Comte de.

De Gruchy. See Gruchy, Elias de.

De Husemain. See Husemain, Isaiah de.

De la Badie. See Badie, James de la.

De La Ferné. See Ferné, Mademoiselle de la.

De La Force, Duke. See Caumont, Henri Jacques Nompar de, Duke de La Force.

De la Maison Neuve. See Maison Neuve, Peter de la.

Delamer, Lord. See Booth, Henry.
-, Lady. See Booth, Mary.

De la Reynie (Raine). See La Reynie, Nicholas Gabriel de la.

De la Rosne. See Rosne.

De la Salle, Lazare, pass for

De Latre. See Latre, Jean de.

De le Trinité. See Trinité, Count de le.

Deliller[s], Is., merchant
-, Jacob, merchant

Dell, John, named Alderman and Burgess of Truro

De Longuemaine. See Longuemaine.

Del Val (Delvall), Baron, Envoy from Spanish Low Countries to France

De May. See May, James de.

De Mesier. See Mesier, Louis Chevalier de.

Demigham (?), Edmond, of Ordort [? Ardfert]

Dempsey (Dempsy), —, pass for
-, Helen, alias Macartie, petition of
-, John, servant to Madame Killmateer

Dempsey, Laurence, colonel, military commission to mentioned
-, [troop of grenadiers, captained by]
-, warrant for payment to

de Mont. See Mont, Sieur de.

Denbigh, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation of lordship of

Den Brawer. See Brawer, Pieter den.

Denew, James, merchant

Denham, John, a rebel
-, Richard, a rebel
-, Samuel, a rebel

denization (see also naturalization), grant of, petitions for warrants for

Denmark, Danish, King of, jewellery delivered to, mentioned ministers Prince of. See George, Hereditary Prince of Denmark; Princess of. See Anne Princess of Denmark; Resident in. See Paul, Sir John.

Denn, —, Mrs., recusant, co. Kent

Dennett, John, named Burgess of Wilton
-, Thomas, junior, named Burgess of Wilton
-, senior, named Burgess of Wilton

Dennick, Nathaniel, a rebel

Denning, John, a rebel

Dennis, Benjamin, tobacconist of Limehouse
-, Bridget, idiot daughter of Edward
-, Edward
-, Silvester, named Assistant of the Dyers' Company
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, William, military commission to
-, second lieutenant, military commission to

Denny, Dan, English merchant in Lisbon
-, Giles, named Assistant of the Upholders' Company
-, Thomas, military commission to

Dent, Giles, named Alderman of Saffron Walden

Denton, Alexander, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as

De Parfouren. See Parfouren, Francis de.

De Philippin. See Philippin, Sieur de.

Depoung, Peter

Deptford, co. Kent, King's stores at, Stroud (Strond). See Trinity House.

De Puis. See Puis, Gabrielle de.

Deputy Lieutenants (see also under individual Counties), Lords Lieutenant to give directions to recusants' release certificates to be signed by two or more

De Quesne. See Duquesne.

Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, William George Richard.

Derby, co. Derby
-, county of, appurtenances of Tutbury Manor in Lord Lieutenant of. See Leke, Robert, Earl of Scarsdale; Parliamentary elections for, report concerning

Derbyshire, Richard, named Alderman of Saffron Walden

de Reck. See Reck, Baron de.

Dereham (Deerham), co. Norfolk

Dereham, —
-, Sir Thomas, Envoy in Italy
-, to the Grand Duke of Tuscany
-, See also Deerham.

Dering, Daniel, military commission to

Derry, Dean of, and his servants, in Borrisokane on the night of disorders there

De Salvago. See Salvago, Sieur de.

Des Bouverie. See Bouverie.

Desfenseaux, Pierre, pass for

Desort, Louis, pass for

Dessenbier de Liege, Guillaume, pass for

de Tilly. See Tilly, Count de.

Devenish, Francis, military commission to

De Vere. See Vere, Aubrey de.

Devereux, Edward, named Mayor of Orford
-, George, Deputy Lieutenant of Montgomery, approbation as
-, petition of
-, Price, Deputy Lieutenant of Montgomery, approbation as
-, Robert, nineteenth Earl of Essex, a former Master of the Horse

Devic, Sir Charles, military commission to

Devillier, Sir John, military commission to

Devison, —, Alderman of Newcastle-on-Tyne

Devizes, co. Wilts

Devon, diocese of

Devon, county of:
-, assizes
-, Custos Rotulorum of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, instructions to
-, Filacer of
-, game preservation warrant for
-, gaol
-, High Sheriff of, warrant to
-, Justices of, empowered to administer the oath to Mayor of Honiton, instructions to
-, letter from
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath; Monck, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle.
-, militia of
-, passes to go to ter
-, rebels in

Devonshire, Earl of. See Cavendish, William.

De Wassanaer. See Wassanaer, Baron de.

Dew (Dewe), James, a rebel (viii)
-, John, pass for
-, Richard, pass for
-, William, a rebel

Dewsbury (Dewsberry), co. York, vicarage of

Dewtrice [Christopher], named Common Councilman of York

Dheirrig or Ellan Gheirrig (Elandgray, Ellingrig), an islet off coast of Argyll, castle of engagement fought with Duke of Argyll at

Diamond, Jasper, a rebel

Dickenson. See Dickinson.

Dickfelt. See Dyckvelt.

Dickinson (Dickenson), Dr. Edmund, Physician to the Royal Household
-, Isaac
-, William [of Bristol], a keelmaker

Dier, David, servant to the Earl of Arran

Dieren, Holland

Digby, John, third Earl of Bristol, Lord Lieutenant of Dorset instructions to Thos. Erle empowered to act in absence of
-, Simon, fourth Baron Digby of Geashill, death of Parliamentary candidature of

Diggles, Richard, named Common Councilman of Liverpool

Dighton, Robert, named Common Councilman of York

Dik, Theodore Cornelio, master of the Golden Cross

Dillon, —, cornet, Lord Dillon's son
-, Arthur, military commission to
-, Cary, fifth Earl of Roscommon, appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland former servant to lands surrendered by military commission to, petition of place of cornet to troop of military commission to
-, Robert, styled Lord Kilkenny West, military commission to, petition of
-, Theobald, seventh Viscount Dillon, eldest son of troop of
-, Wentworth, fourth Earl of Roscommon, regiment of horse of

Dilston, co. Northumberland

Dimbely, Edward

Dimock. See Dymock.

Dimsdale, co. Stafford

Dinely, Sir Edward, Deputy Lieutenant of Worcester, approbation as

Dinnett, John, a rebel

Diplomats. See Ambassadors etc.

Direchsen, Jacob, denization of

disaffected persons (and party), orders etc. relating to See also under Ireland; suspected persons.

Disney (Disnie), —, instructions sought by Duke of Newcastle concerning to be set at liberty
-, William, warrant for seizure of papers of

dispensing power, notes touching the limits of
-, See also allegiance and supremacy; recusants.

dissenters, to be excluded from the Skinners' Company, tolerant spirit of English Church in its dealings with

dissenting party (the disturbers), feign great loyalty, information concerning Parliamentary candidature of Mildmay supported by, See also under exclusion bill; fanatic party.

Dixey, Roger, named Warden of the Butchers' Company

Dixon, —, named Town Clerk of Pontefract
-, [Robert], captain, military commission to
-, Robert, named Burgess of Doncaster
-, K.C.
-, See also Cunningham, John, alias Dixon.

Dobbin, John, named Assistant of the Fruiterers' Company

Dobie, James, named Assistant of the Weavers' Company

Dobney, Arthur, named Assistant of the Butchers' Company

Dobson, Edward
-, Thomas

Docasirers, Samuel, a Jewish merchant of London

Doctors. See Physicians.

Docwra (Dockwra), Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertfordshire, approbation as
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Bedford, approbation as

Dodd (Dod), —, of Chester
-, John, named Common Councilman of Faversham

Dodds, John, a rebel

Dodson, Sir William, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, William, named Assistant of the Turners' Company

does. See deer.

Dogger Bank (Sands), North Sea

dogs, buckhounds and harthounds hounds

Doily. See Doyly.

Dolebeer, Samuel, a rebel

Doleman. See Dolman.

Doller, William, promise made by

Dolling, Thomas, a rebel

Dolman (Doleman), Sir Humphrey, pass for
-, Sir Thomas, named Assistant Justice of Newbury
-, Thomas, a rebel

Domville (Domvile), Sir William, Attorney General in Ireland

Doncaster, co. York, Charter for Mayor and Corporation of

Done, Thomas [Auditor of Imprests]

Donegall, Earl of. See Chichester, Arthur.

Dongan. See Dungan.

Donne, John, grant of almsman's place in Worcester Cathedral to

Donset, Thomas, military commission to

Doody (Doudy), Edward
-, Joseph, named Capital Burgess of Stafford

Dorchester, co. Dorset, letters dated at letter from, mentioned trial of rebels at, mentioned

Dordrecht (Dort), Holland, Minister of English Church at

Dore, Thomas, Mayor of Lymington, to be excepted from pardon to be seized with rebel forces

Dorrell [John], military commission to

Dorrington, William, major, dispensed from taking the oaths military commission to warrant for payment to

Dorset, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles.

Dorset, county of
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation of Duke of Somerset to maintain correspondence with instructions to special authorities granted to
-, Filacer of
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Digby, John, Earl of Bristol.
-, militia of, Independent Regiment to be raised out of said to be loyal terms of re-engagement to be offered to
-, Parliamentary elections for

Dort. See Dordrecht.

Dorville, Laurence, pass for

Doudy. See Doody.

Doughty (Dowty), Edward, named Assistant of the Skinners' Company
-, Philip, military commission to, pardon to

Douglas (Dowglass), —, Major's place of Dragoons given to
-, —, colonel, in search of rebels recommendation of, mentioned
-, Barbara, Mrs., petition of
-, George, first Earl of Dunbarton, military commission to be lieut.-general pardon to pass for Royal Regiment of Foot commanded by. See under Army; reported marching against Argyll
-, James, styled Earl of Drumlanrig [afterwards second Duke of Queensbury], troop of
-, colonel, six companies of Life Guards in Scotland under the command of
-, named Bailiff of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Jeoffry, military commission to
-, William, first Duke of Queensbury

Douglas Hamilton. See Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton.

Dover, Lord. See Jermyn, Henry.

Dover, co. Kent
-, Clerk of the Passage at. See Bastinck, Francis; Deputy Mayor of. See Jacob, —; French Church at letters dated at, persons secured etc. at Mayor (and Jurats) of Mayor of, instructions to, See also Teddeman, Thomas; passes to go to and from, bis trained bands for, commission in
-, Castle, Lieutenant and Lord Warden of, rights reserved to in various charters, to be always a Freeman of Hastings and New Romney See also Strode, Col. John
-, suspected persons to be sent to

Dowdale, Gerard, pass for

Dowding, Robert, English merchant in Lisbon

Dowglass. See Douglas.

Down, county of, Corporation of Horsebreeders in Master of the Game in petition of Earl of Ardglass and other noblemen in minister in, said to have spoken against King and Government etc.

Down (Downe) Survey, the

Downe, co. Kent

Downe, John, a rebel

Downes, Dr. John
-, Richard

Downing, Francis, named Alderman of Launceston

Downs, the, roadstead off Deal, co. Kent

Dowson, Andrew, pass for
-, Thomas, pass for

Dowty. See Doughty.

Doyly (Doily, D'Oyley), former servant in the Duke of Ormonde's family
-, Charles, military commission to
-, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Oxon.
-, Thomas, engineer of the Mint petition of

Drake, Richard, a rebel
-, Sir William, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as
-, William, named Alderman, Burgess, and Justice of Honiton

Draper,—, a gentleman of Middlesex
-, Edward, named Assistant of the Poulterers' Company
-, Fra.
-, See also Creswell-Draper.

Drave, River, one of the principal tribs. of the Danube, bridge over

Dray, Thomas, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney

Drayton, Peter, a rebel

Dregee, John, named Warden of the Weavers' Company

Drevan, Sieur, abduction of, mentioned

Drew, Jonathan, a rebel
-, William, a rebel

drink. See food and drink.

Driver (Dryver), Samuel, named Alderman of Dunwich

Drogheda, Earl of. See Hamilton-Moore, Henry.

Drogheda, co. Louth

Droitwich (Droitewich), co. Worcester, Parliamentary election for

Dromyshnilis, part of Cratloe Manor, co. Clare

Drumlanrig (Drumlanrik), Earl of. See Douglas, James

Drummond, John, first Viscount Melfort

Dryden, John, poem written by

Dryer, Tobias, a rebel

Dryver. See Driver.

Dublin (Dublyn) bis
-, Alderman of. See Knox, John.
-, Archbishop of. See Marsh, Francis.
-, Castle, letters etc. dated at work done at
-, Clerk of the Stores in
-, Council Chamber at, letter dated at
-, Custom house in
-, disorders in, mentioned
-, Earl of Tyrconnell reported gone for
-, harbour of, damage to, mentioned
-, hospital for maimed and decayed soldiers at
-, letters dated at See also above Dublin Castle; Council Chamber.
-, from, mentioned
-, Lord Mayor (and Citizens of) See also Knox, John.
-, meat at, increase in price of, mentioned
-, passes to go to
-, Port of, Surveyor of
-, pillory in
-, question of Earl of Granard's return to
-, Receipt of the Exchequer in
-, Receiver General of the Revenue at
-, travellers from, bis
-, troops doing duty at
-, to travel from Chester to
-, wharfage and cranage at, fees for, mentioned

Dubuison, Claude, pass for

Ducane, James, merchant

Duck (Ducke, Duke), Richard, letter from letter to
-, Thomas, merchant

Duckett, William, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire' approbation as named Burgess of Calne

Duckins, Anthony, pass for

Duckworth, Francis, former Sheriff of York

Dudley, John, twentieth Earl of Warwick, a former Master of the Horse
-, Sir Matthew, Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, approbation as
-, Robert, fourteenth Earl of Leicester, a former Master of the Horse

Dudson, John, recusant, co. Hereford
-, Mary, recusant, wife of John

duels. See under Ireland.

Duffeild, Peter, named Assistant of the Pewterers' Company
-, Thomas, King's Falconer

Duffring-Cloyd. See Ruthin and Dyffryn Clwyd.

Dugdale, Stephen
-, Sir William, Garter King at Arms promise of, mentioned

Duke. See Duck.

Duleek (Duleeke), co. Meath, incorporation of, to be made void

Dulhanty, Laurence, military commission to

Dumaresq, Philip, petition of

Dumfries, co. Dumfries, Castle

Dunbarton, Earl of. See Douglas, George.

Dunbor, George, military commission to

Duncannon (Duncanon), co. Wexford, Governor of. See Ivory, Sir John.

Duncomb (Duncombe), —, Mrs., pass for
-, Charles, Alderman of London, warrant to Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, Commissioner of the Mint, warrants to money lent by statement of money due to
-, Francis, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as

Duncon, Mark, military commissions to

Dune, An[drew], merchant

Dunevant, John, servant to the Earl of Arran

Dungan (Dongan), John, cousin to William
-, Thomas, colonel, brother of William
-, Hon. Walter, son of Viscount Dungan, military commission granted to servants etc. of, pass for
-, William, first Viscount Dungan of Clane [afterwards first Earl of Limerick], son of warrant for grant of the dignity of an Earl to

Dungannon, Viscount. See Trevor, Lewis.

Dunheved. See Launceston alias Dunheved.

Dunkirk (Dunkirke), France

Dunkyn, William, named Burgess of Liskeard

Dunluce, co. Antrim, letter dated at

Dunn,—, pass for

Dunnatree. See Dunnottar.

Dunning, Francis, a rebel

Dunnottar (Dunnatree), co. Kincardine, Castle

Dunsany, Lord. See Plunkett, Christopher.

Dunstall, Thomas, Churchwarden of Hurstpierpoint

Dunwich, co. Suffolk, Charter for, warrant for, Corporation of, named

Duoyr, John, of Captain Carney's troop, pass for

Dupin, Nicholas, paper maker

Duppa, Sir Thomas, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, warrants to

Dupratt, Dan

DuPuy. See Puy, Elizabeth du.

Duquesne (De Quesne), Admiral Abraham, captain of English ship questioned by

Durant, Francis, of Devizes, petition of
-, Thomas, Jurat of New Romney

Duras, Louis de, second Earl of Feversham, Lieutenant General of the Forces instructions to mentioned
-, military commissions to present during last illness of King Charles servants of, passes for, to be sworn etc. as a Gentleman of the Bedchamber troop of Horse Guards commanded by

Durazzo, Battista, pass for
-, Cesare, pass for

Durdant, Peter, alias Durden, a rebel

Durgill, Charles of Queen's Arms, Spittlefields

Durham, Bishop of See also Crew, Nathaniel; bishopric of Chancellor of

Durham, county of
-, Castle, letter dated at
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, instructions to, King well satisfied with
-, High Sheriff of, instructions to
-, [Justices etc. of], instructions to
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Crew, Nathaniel.
-, militia in

Dutch (see also Holland):
-, Ambassadors, bis British troops in service of. See under Army; fishermen, paper Protestants, Regiments, ships subject, pass for

Dutton Colt, Charles, military commission to
-, Henry, Ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard

Duvall, —, servant to Sir Francis Rolles

Du Verger. See Verger, Bartholomew du.

D'Vaulx, Matthew, military commission to

Dyck, Hendrick van, pass for

Dyckvelt (Dickfelt, Dykfelt, Dykvelt), Sieur de, Ambassador Extraordinary from States General, Earl of Rochester's conversation with, mentioned pass for, question of Principality of Orange raised with King by

Dyer, Isaac, a rebel
-, Joseph, pass for
-, Morris, named Burgess of St. Ives
-, Richard, a rebel
-, [Steven], military commission to
-, Symon, a rebel

Dyers, Company of, Charter for, warrant for regrant of Warden, Assistants, and Clerk of, named

Dyffryn Clwyd. See Ruthin and Dyffrn Clwyd.

Dyke, —, of Stepney
-, Jeremiah, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company
-, Richard, a rebel
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, approbation as

Dykfelt, Dykvelt. See Dyckvelt.

Dymock (Dimock), co. Gloucester

Dymock, Sir Charles, King's Champion, named Alderman of Boston

Dyne, Edward, named Jurat of Hastings
-, Thomas, named Jurat of Hastings

Dynes, William, named Assistant of the Company of Cooks

Dyve (Dyves), Lewis, ensign to, place of, military commission to

E

Eagles, Solomon, King's Bass

Eales. See Eeles.

Earl[e], John, English merchant in Lisbon
-, Robert, a rebel
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Bristol, approbation as

Earl Marshal. See Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.

Earnly. See Ernle.

Earsbey, Rowland, named Common Councilman of Ludlow to be named Coroner of Ludlow

Easemore, John, a rebel

East, Laurence, named Alderman of Stamford

East India Company, forts, garrisons, etc. of, importation of raw and wrought silk by Governor etc. of, instructions to, leave to coin sought by, petitions of, power to exercise martial law sought by

East Indies, order concerning sending of chaplains or schoolmasters to

Eastland, trade, Act for

East Lothian. See Haddington.

Easton, Richard, a rebel
-, Robert, a rebel

Eastwell, co. Kent, letters dated at

Eastwood, —, ensign, new commission for
-, Peter, military commission to

Eaton, John, and others, petition of
-, See also Eton.

Ebdon, George, a rebel

Eccleston, Thomas, named [Alderman] of St. Albans

Echline, Robert, military commission to

Eden, —, promise made to

Edenbrough. See Edinburgh.

Edes. See Eedes.

Edgar, Mil[es], Mayor of Rye
-, Nicholas, named Portman of Orford
-, Richard, a rebel

Edgecombe (Edgecumbe), John, named Capital Burgess of Callington
-, Sir Richard, k.b., letter from, letter to, named Burgess and Justice of Truro, named Freeman of Liskeard

Edgehill. See Edghill.

Edgell, Richard, to be kept in safe custody

Edgeworth. See Edgworth.

Edghill (Edgehill), Richard, a rebel (viii)
-, William, named Assistant of the Turners' Company

Edgworth (Edgeworth), Francis, military commission to
-, Henry, military commission to
-, Sir John, military commission to
-, Robert, reprieve for

Edinburgh (Edenbrough), Castle, Cross Market. See below Grass Market; general register for, Grass (Cross) Market in, letters from, mentioned, Master of the Ordnance at, militia of newsletters dated at, proclamation at, prisoners brought from Dumfries and Glasgow to, remonstrance to late King at, mentioned

Edington, co. Wilts, letter dated at

Edmonds (Edmunds), Edward, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, Henry, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, James, a rebel
-, William, named Assistant of the Weavers' Company

Edon, Thomas, military commission to

education

Edward III, King of England

Edward VI, King of England, schools

Edwards, Charles, military commission to
-, Edmund, named Common Councilman of Ludlow
-, Francis, military commission to
-, Sir James, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, petition of
-, James, named Burgess of Truro
-, John, a rebel
-, another rebel
-, Thomas, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney
-, William, a rebel

Eedes (Edes), Dr. Henry, Canon Residentiary of Chichester, warrant for the apprehension of
-, Dr. [Henry], to be prosecuted

Eeles (Eales), Henry, messenger, warrants to
-, John, recusant of Aymestrey
-, Lucretia, recusant [of Aymestrey]

Egerton, John, third Earl of Bridgwater, Lord Lieutenant of Buckingham and Hertford, instructions to, warrant for commission as
-, reported dismissed from the Privy Council
-, styled Viscount Brackley [afterwards fourth Earl of Bridgewater], Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as, Parliamentary candidature of, troop of
-, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, approbation as, Parliamentary candidature of
-, Sir Philip, Deputy Lieutenant of Cheshire etc., approbation as

Eglin, Thomas, a rebel

Egremont (Egremond), co. Cumberland

Eland, Lord. See Savile, Henry.

Elandgray. See Dheirrig.

Elbert, Mademoiselle, and her footman

Eldon, co. Durham

Eley. See Ely.

Elford (Ellford), James, a rebel
-, another rebel

Elizabeth I, Queen of England

Ellan Gheirrig. See Dheirrig.

Ellen, Edward, named Assistant of the Masons' Company

Ellerker, John, named Justice of Doncaster

Ellford. See Elford.

Ellingrig. See Dheirrig.

Elliot, (Elliott, Elyott) Adam, clerk
-, Anne, wife of Grey
-, Cornelius, a rebel
-, Elizabeth, Keeper of the House and Wardrobe at Newmarket
-, Grey, recusant of Stretford
-, John, military commission to
-, Mathew, a rebel

Ellis, Aver, pass for
-, Bernard, military commission to
-, John, appointed Secretary to the Commissioners of the Irish Revenue
-, Sir William

Ellworthy, Samuel, a rebel

Elmeley. See Elmley.

Elmer, Matthew, captain, letter sent by to command a vessel against the rebels

Elmes, John, pass for

Elmhurst, Thomas, named Common Councilman of Boston

Elmley (Elmeley), co. Worcester

Elstob, Ralph, nominated Sheriff of Newcastle

Elween, Dorothy, recusant, co. Kent

Elwick, Francis, former Sheriff of York

Elwood, Sisera, pass for

Ely, Bishop of. See Turner, Francis.

Ely (Eley), Brent, captain
-, James, named Assistant of New Sarum

Elyott. See Elliot.

Embroiderers, Company of. See Broderers.

Emmerson, William, named Capital Burgess and Common Councilman of Appleby

Emperor, the. See Leopold I.

enclosure, warrant relating to

Enfield, co. Middlesex, Chace, Ranger of, warrant to

Engineers, King's. See Beckman, Major Martin; Gomme, Sir Bernard de; Philips, Thomas.

England, English (see also New England), Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors; Church of Survey of Wales and

England, Allen, a rebel
-, John, a rebel
-, military commission to
-, Phillip, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, William, a rebel

English Channel

Eniskene. See Enniskeen.

Ennis, Alexander, pardon to
-, John, pardon to
-, Peter, a soldier
-, Samuel, named Burgess of Penryn
-, Thomas, named Burgess of Penryn

Enniskeen (Eniskene), co. Cork

Enos, Andrew, pass for

Entwisle, John, named Recorder of Liverpool

envoys. See ambassadors.

Epping Forest, co. Essex

Eresey, Richard, named a freeman of Liskeard

Erle, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset, approbation as, King's approval of, special authority granted to

Ernle (Earnly, Ernly), Sir John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, warrants to
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Hereford, approbation as
-, junior, named Burgess of Calne

Ervyn, John, a rebel

Erwin, Alexander, military commission to
-, Sir Gerard, recommended for command of a troop of dragoons, vacancy not available for

Escourt, Sir William, killing of, mentioned

Escuyer, to Charles II. See Philippin, Sieur de.

Esselbron (Aselsburne, Esselbrone), Sir John, and others, naturalization of

Essex, Earl of. See Capel Arthur; Devereux, Robert.

Essex, county of, assizes, High Sheriff of, warrant to, Justice of, statements taken before, lieutenancy of, Lords Lieutenant of. See Monck, Christopher, Duke of Albermarle and Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford; Parliamentary elections for

Essex, Downing, servant to the Earl of Arran

Essington, Edward, named Assistant of New Sarum

Etheridge, Richard, military commission to

Etherston. See Adderstone.

Eton (Eaton), co. Buckingham, stables near

Ettrick, Edward, named Assistant of the Company of Salters

Europe, King's desire to see peace in

Eustace, Sir Maurice, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland
-, Maurice, of Castle Martyn, grant of baronetcy
-, petition of
-, Richard, military commission to

Evan, John, clerk

Evans, Anthony, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney
-, Daniel, pass for
-, Henry, messenger, warrants to
-, Peter, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney

Evelyn, Sir Edward, Justice of the Peace for Surrey, instructions to, petition of other gentlemen and, named Alderman of Kingston-upon-Thames
-, [John], Commissioner for the Privy Seal

Everard, Arthur, a rebel

Everest, Ezekiel [a Government informer], reports of

Evers, John, junior, military commission to

Eves, Edward, a rebel

Evesham, co. Worcester, Parliamentary elections for

Ewen, Robert
-, Thomas, named Portman of Orford

Exchequer (see also Treasury), Auditor of, See also Aldworth, William; Howard, Sir Robert; Phillips [John]; Bar, Barons of, See also Atkins, Sir Edward; Wright, Sir Robert; Chamber, Chancellor of. See Ernle, Sir John; Court fees, Long Writ of, Lostwithiel, Pells, Office of Clerk of, Receipt of, Tellers of. See Loving, John; Vernon, Sir Thomas; [Villiers, Francis]; Treasurer of. See Hyde, Laurence, Earl of Rochester.

Excise, the (see also Customs), Act for, mentioned, Auditor for the Revenue of. See Birch, John; edicts concerning, mentioned farmed for three years. monies lent on, perpetuities and pensions payable out of revenue of wine licences secured for, mentioned sums to be issued out of warrant authorizing building of an office at Cork for

exclusion bill, supporters of (exclusioners, exclusion-men) See also under dissenting party.

Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil, John.

Exeter, co. Devon, defence etc. of, Lords Lieutenant of. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath; Monck, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle; Mayor of, letters etc. to, passes to go to

Exton, John, gent., pass for
-, Sir Thomas, Advocate General

Eyre, Justices in

Eyre, Richard, named Alderman of New Sarum
-, Samuel, merchant

Eyres, William, a rebel

Eyston, Edward, watchmaker of London, recusant

Eyton, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Flint, approbation as
-, William, ensign to

F

Faber, Abraham, former Sheriff of York

Fabre, Sieur Claude, and family, passes for

Facy, John, a rebel

Fairbourne, Stafford, military commission to

Fairchild, Major, named Capital Burgess of Stamford

Fairfax, Henry, fourth Baron Fairfax of Cameron, Deputy Lieutenant of Yorkshire, at meeting at Doncaster, letter from
-, Thomas, colonel, letter from military commission to Regiment of Foot commanded by. See under Ireland, Army in.

Fairfield, co. Somerset

fairs (mentioned in Charters, etc.)

Falconer, Edward, named Alderman of New Sarum

Falconers, King's

Falkland, Viscount. See Carey, Anthony.

Falmouth, co. Cornwall

fanatic[s] (phanaticks), coffee house, Newcastle, meetings of, party, See also dissenting party.

Fane, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent; approbation as

Fanning, Edward, grant to, petition of

Fanshaw (Fanshawe), Evelyn, third Viscount Fanshaw of Dromore, pass for
-, Henry, named Burgess of Penryn
-, John
-, Sir Richard, former Secretary for the Latin Tongue

Farley, John, military commission to
-, Richard, lieutenant and ensign to, military commission to

Farmer, George, military commission to
-, Henry, of London, packer, petition of
-, Jasper, of Grankimfeke
-, John, a rebel
-, Nehemiah, named Capital Burgess of Stafford
-, Samuel, a rebel
-, Simon, named Assistant of the Poulterers' Company
-, Thomas, King's Musician

Farnham (Farnum), co. Surrey

Farrell, Michael, military commission to
-, See also Ferrall.

Farrer, Francis, named Alderman of Pontefract
-, Richard, pass for
-, William, senior, named Burgess of Newbury

Farrington, —, of Chichester
-, Anthony, named Recorder of St. Albans
-, Thomas, English merchant in Lisbon

Farwell, —, pass for

Fashion, Joseph, King's Musician
-, William, named Assistant of the Scriveners' Company

fasting (and prayer), day of, ordered in Holland

Fathers, John, a rebel

Fauconberg (Faulconbridge), Viscount. See Belasyse, Thomas.

Faversham, Earl of. See Duras, Louis de.

Faversham (Feversham), co. Kent, Charter for, Mayor and Corporation of, named

Fawley, William, recusant, co. Kent

Fayram, Richard, named Burgess of Doncaster

Feade, William, a rebel

Feake, —

Feard, Pierre, pass for

Feare, William, a rebel

Feast, William, named Alderman of Stamford

Featherstonhalgh, John, troop of

Feepond, Thomas, named Capital Burgess of Stafford

Feering, co. Essex

fees of honour

Feild. See Field.

Feilding. See Fielding.

Fellon, Nicholas, pass for
-, Peter, pass for

Fellows, George, named Common Councilman of Hastings

Felmersham (Felversham), co. Bedford

Feltmakers, Company of, petition of, French

Felton, Sir Henry, Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk, approbation as
-, John, senior, named Alderman of Stafford
-, Thomas, Register in Chancery

Felversham. See Felmersham.

Fenton, Edward, named Assistant of the Weavers' Company
-, Rachel, sister of Daniel Garnee

Fenwick (Fenwicke), Sir John, commission to be Governor etc. of Holy Island Castle, instructions to, military commissions to, named Common Councilman and Justice of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, John, military commission to
-, Nicholas, Alderman of Newcastle-uponTyne
-, Robert, choice of, as Common Councilman of Newcastle, recommended
-, William, named Common Councilman and Justice of Berwick-on-Tweed

Ferguson (Fergison), —, believed with rebel fugitives, reported capture of
-, [Robert], wife and daughter of, warrant for the apprehension etc. of

Fermor, Henry, convicted recusant, petition of

Ferné, Mademoiselle de la, pass for

Fernly, John, committed to Newgate

Ferrall (Farrell), Gerald, recommended for place of captain-lieutenant
-, Stephen, postmaster in Southwark

Ferrers of Chartley, Lord. See Shirley, Robert.
-, Thomas, servant to the Earl of Arran

Ferris, Thomas, a rebel

Feversham, Earl of. See Duras, Louis de.

Feversham, co. Kent. See Faversham.

Fickis, Benjamin, named Warden of the Poulterers' Company

Fidge, Jeremy, named Assistant of the Cordwainers' Company

Fieffe, Frederick, appointed engineer and firemaster of Ireland

Field (Feild), James, junior, a rebel
-, John, a rebel
-, recommended for place of Mayor and Alderman of Hull
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Poulterers' Company

Fielding (Feilding), —, letter brought to Lord Brooke by
-, Basil, commission to be Lieutenant Governor of Carlisle
-, Sir Charles, appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland, military commission to
-, Robert, military commission to, troop of, commissions in
-, Roger, military commission to
-, William, military commission to

Fife, William, a passenger from the Portsmouth

Fighquine, part of Cratloe Manor, co. Clare

Filmer, Sir Robert, bart., Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, approbation as

Finch, Charles, colonel, recusant, co. Kent
-, Heneage, second Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant of Kent and Canterbury, letters from, letters etc. to
-, Sir Heneage [afterwards Earl of Aylesford], Solicitor General, Chairman of a Committee of the Commons opinion of, mentioned, Parliamentary candidature of, petitions referred to warrants, etc., to
-, Heneage, to be sworn and admitted Groom of the Bedchamber
-, colonel, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, approbation as
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, William, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney

fines and amercements, at Guildhall and Old Bailey, remittance of. See pardons.

Finney, John, named Mayor and Alderman of Stafford

Firebrace, Henry [afterwards Sir Henry], youngest Clerk Comptroller of the Household

firewood, felling of, regulation of

Firth, John, named Burgess of Doncaster

fish, fishing, etc., trade, (art.), See also Fishmongers, Company of; Royal Fishery, Company of.

Fisher, John, a rebel
-, Joshua, named Common Councilman of Liverpool
-, Rob[ert], captain, of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House
-, Robert, captain, to be discharged [from custody]
-, Stephen, named Burgess of Maidenhead
-, Thomas, of London, petition of

Fishery Company. See Royal Fishery.

fishing. See fish.

Fishmongers, Company, precedency sought by Goldsmiths' Company over

Fissenden, John, named Common Councilman of Hastings

Fitch, Sir Thomas, grant of baronetcy to

Fite, Theophilus, King's Musician

Fitter, William, named Assistant of the Joiners' Company

Fitton, Arthur, military commission to

Fitzgerald, Garrett, military commission to
-, John, relict of
-, Michael, military commission to
-, Oliver, pass for
-, Richard, troop of
-, Robert, appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland

Fitzhardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, Maurice.

Fitzherbert, Humphrey, named Burgess of Malmesbury
-, John, Deputy Lieutenant of Bristol, approbation as
-, named Burgess of Malmesbury

Fitzjames, George, company of, military commission to

Fitzpatrick, Richard, lieutenant, pardon to

Fitzroy, George, second Duke of Northumberland, captain and colonel of a troop of Horse Guards
-, Henry, first Duke of Grafton, action fought against rebels by, Assistant of the Trinity House, Captain Lieutenant to. See Robinson, Charles; Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, named Recorder of Sudbury place of Custos Rotulorum for Suffolk intended for, Regiment of Foot Guards commanded by. See under Army.

Fitzwilliam, John, d.d.

Fitzwilliams, Charles, company of

Flamarens, Chevalier de, pass for

Flanagan (Flannagan), Owen

Flanders (or Spanish Netherlands) Governor of, mail, news etc. from passes to go to, bis places in, named, Brussels, Nieuwport, and Ostend. See also under Spain (Low Countries).

Flannagan. See Flanagan.

Fleetwood, Edward, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire, approbation as
-, Gustavus, military commission to
-, William, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as
-, military commission to

Fleming, Christopher, seventeenth Lord (Baron of) Slane
-, Daniel, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire, approbation as
-, Edward, Deputy Lieutenant of Southampton, approbation as
-, James, military commission to

Fletcher, —, a constable
-, witnesses against
-, [of Winchester]
-, Benjamin, military commission to
-, Edmond, named Assistant of the Girdlers' Company
-, George, pass for
-, Richard, named Assistant of the Pewterers' Company

Flint, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation

Flood, Francis, military commission to

Florence, gentleman of, pass for

Flower, —, captain, concerned in a duel
-, George, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, Jane, of Bristol
-, John, a rebel
-, named Bailiff of Chippenham
-, Thomas, captain, military commission to
-, William, military commission to

Flowers, Edmund, King's Musician

Flowyer, —, pass for

Fludd, Ralph, military commission to

Flutter, Henry, named Alderman of Guildford

Foane, Robert, a rebel

Foden, Thomas, named Town Clerk of Newcastleunder-Lyme

Foley (Folye), Robert, named Burgess of Bewdley
-, [Thomas], Parliamentary candidature of

Foliard, Richard, of the King's barbers

Folkingham, Edward, named Assistant of the Cutlers' Company

Follansby, Francis, named Assistant of the Butchers' Company

Follett, John, a rebel

Follier, —, captain, order of

Folliott, Richard, cornet

Folyard, —

Folye. See Foley.

Fonilleau, Peter, pass for

Fontaine. See La Fontaine.

food and drink. See under ale; beef; beer; butter; cheese; cocoanuts; cod; fish; fowl; ginger; herrings; meat; sugar; and wine.

Foot, John, a rebel

Forbes (Forbese, Forbyes), —, major
-, Alexander, a Scotchman
-, Ann, servant to the Countess of Sunderland
-, Arthur, first Earl of Granard, one of the Lords Justices and Commissioners of Ireland and Lieutenant General of the Army there, captain-lieutenant to. See Price, Richard; letters from letters, etc. to, military commissions to, petitions referred to, proclamations issued by
-, Regiment of Foot commanded by. See under Ireland, Army in; warrants to
-, styled Viscount Forbes [afterwards second Earl of Granard], military commission to
-, James, warrant for the apprehension etc. of
-, Robert, military commission to

Forbyes. See Forbes.

Force, Duke de la. See Caumont, Henri Jacques Nompar de, Duke de La Force.

Forcett, John

Forcy, Thomas, a rebel

Ford, co. Devon

Ford, Arthur, a rebel
-, Edward, a rebel
-, named Mayor of Guildford
-, ph.b., named Burgess and Assistant of Honiton
-, George, merchant
-, John, Common Councilman and Freeman of New Romney
-, John, named Warden of the Skinners' Company

Foreign Ministers. See under Ambassadors.

Foreman, John

Forest of Dean. See Dean.

Foresti, Joanni Francisco, pass for

forests:
-, see:
-, Alice Holt and Woolmer; Bleasdale; Dean; Epping; Fulwood; Myerscough; Needwood; New Forest; Quernmore; Snowdon; Southbere; Thorney Woods; Trent; Windsor; Wyresdale.

Formee, Isaac, servant to James Sade

Forrell, Bernard, pardon to

Forrest. See La Forrest.

Forrester, —, warrant for the apprehension of
-, Sir Andrew, to have access to prisoners in Newgate
-, [William], his escape from custody, mentioned
-, William, to be kept in custody

Forster (Foster),—, lieutenant-colonel, Deputy Lieutenant of Southampton, approbation as
-, Ferdinand, Mayor of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Samuel, named Common Councilman of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Thomas, of Cornhill, named Common Councilman and Justice of Berwick-onTweed
-, of Etherston, named Common Councilman and Justice of Berwick-onTweed

Fort, Peter le [a French Protestant]

Fortchill, Fra.

Fortescue, Sir John, a lunatic
-, Sir Thomas, military commission to
-, William, military commission to

Forth, Edward, military commission to
-, John, brewer of Whitechapel

Fortrey, James, to be sworn Groom of the Bedchamber

forts. See castles.

Forwood, Luke, named Common Councilman of York

Foster, Edward, of the Younger Brethren of Windsor
-, John, a rebel
-, former Sheriff of York
-, named Assistant of the Company of Ironmongers
-, Richard, named Clerk of the Joiners' Company
-, Robert, named Common Councilman of York
-, Thomas, named Alderman of Dunwich
-, See also Forster.

Fothergill, Michael, named Common Councilman of York

Fotherley (Fotherly), —, letter to
-, John, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as named [Alderman] of St. Albans

Foulis, Sir David, Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding of Yorkshire, approbation as

Foulk (Foulke), Barry, military commission to
-, Garrett, military commission to

Foulkes, Robert, named Alderman of Saffron Walden

Fountain (Fountaine), —
-, captain
-, James, captain

Fouracres, Richard, a rebel

Fowberry, co. Northumberland

Fowey (Fowy), co. Cornwall, Charter for, regrant of Mayor and Corporation of, named

Fowke, Arthur, named Burgess of Bridport

fowl, method of preserving

Fowler, Dr., Deputy Lieutenant of City of Gloucester, approbation as
-, Benjamin, named Capital Burgess of Stafford
-, David, chandler of East Smithfield
-, James, a rebel
-, John, junior, a rebel
-, senior, a rebel
-, Matthew, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company
-, Richard, captain
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Radnor, approbation as

Fownes, Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset, approbation as

Fowy. See Fowey.

Fox, —, captain
-, Charles, Paymaster of the Forces
-, Somerset, named Alderman of Ludlow
-, Sir Stephen eldest Clerk of the Greencloth, Register in Chancery in reversion
-, Thomas, pass for

Foxcroft, George, warrant to

Fox-Hall. See Vauxhall.

fox hunting. See hunting.

Frain, Rob[er]t, pardon to

Fraiser. See Frazer.

Frame. See Pearce, Richard and Ash, Richard.

Frampton [Robert], Dr., Bishop of Gloucester

France, French Admiral of. See Duquesne, Abraham; Ambassador of Church, Dover Church at the Savoy. See London, buildings, districts etc. in; dispute between Prince of Orange and, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Graham, Richard, Viscount Preston; Trumbull, Sir William; Envoy from Brussels to. See Del Val, Baron; King of. See Louis XIV; letters from, mentioned Minister. See Sartre, James; passes for places in, named: Bordeaux, Brerars, Calais, Charenton-le-Pont, Dauphiné, Dunkirk, Gascony, Havre, Languedoc, Lille, Marseilles, Nantes, Nimes, Paris, Pezénas, Rochelle, St. Valery, Toulon, Toulouse; Protestants, bis, Queen of. See Marie Thérese; ships. See ships.

France, Almazett, wife of Arnold
-, Arnold, junior, pass for
-, senior, pass for
-, Hercy, named Alderman of East Retford
-, Paul, pass for

Francis, Charles, named Burgess of Wilton
-, John, gentleman of the horse to Viscount Montagu
-, named Assistant of the Butchers' Company

Franck, John, named Alderman of Pontefract

Franklin (Francklin, Francklyn, Franklyn), Arthur, named Common Councilman of Faversham
-, Sir Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as
-, Samuel, King's Proctor
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, named Burgess of Calne

Frazer (Fraiser), Dr. Charles, third Physician to the King
-, John, m.a., suspected of high treason
-, Thomas, Chirurgeon to the King when hunting
-, one of the King's barbers

Freake (Freek, Freke), John, warrant for the apprehension etc. of
-, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset, approbation as
-, pass for

Freckleton, Thomas, military commission to

Freebody, Samuel, named Assistant of the Company of Cooks

Freek. See Freake.

Freeman (Freman),—, pass for
-, Under-sheriff of Bristol
-, Giles, named Alderman of New Sarum
-, Henry, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company
-, James, apothecary, of Bristol
-, Ralph, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as
-, [Ralph], Parliamentary candidature of
-, Sieur, pass for

Freke. SeeFreake.

Freman. SeeFreeman.

Fremanteel, James, military commission to

French, Nathaniel, King's Musician
-, Roger, a rebel

Frescheville, Anne, Lady Frescheville
-, John, first Baron Frescheville of Staveley

Freston, Walter, a rebel

Frewin (Freuen, Fruen),—, Deputy Lieutenant of Sussex, approbation as
-, Sir Edward, military commission to
-, Thomas, Parliamentary candidature of

Frexen, Augustine, Minister of English Church at Dordrecht

Friends, Society of. See Quakers.

Friquet, Nicholas, invention of

Frith, John, named Assistant of the Cutlers' Company
-, Robert, named Alderman of Windsor.

Frome, co. Somerset

Frowde (Froud, Froude, Frowd), Philip, Governor of the Post Office, letters to

Fruen. SeeFrewin.

Fruiterers, Company of, Charter for, Master, Wardens, Assistants, and Clerk of, named

Fry, Henry, named Alderman, Burgess and Justice of Honiton
-, Thomas, named Common Councilman of Boston

Fryer, Richard, named Master of the Fruiterers' Company

fuels. See under coals; firewood; and wood.

Fuller, Ezekiel, named Assistant of the Broderers' Company

Fullwood. See Fulwood.

Fulvill, —, new commission for

Fulwood (Fullwood), co. Lancaster, forest of

Furber, John, a rebel

Furnivall, Randolph. See Sexton.

Furse, John, named Burgess of Plympton
-, Morris, alias Vosse, a rebel

fustic. See wood.

Fyett, Dr. Peter, named Jurat of Hastings