General Index: H, I

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

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H

habeas corpus. See actions, writs etc.

Hackett (Hacket), —, Parliamentary candidature of
-, Sir Andrew, High Sheriff of Warwickshire letter from letter to
-, Sir James, manslaughter of
-, Richard, named Assistant of the Upholders' Company

Hackney, co. Middlesex

hackney-coaches, tolls payable on, bill for regulating, not permitted in Hyde Park

Haddaway, John, named Common Councilman of Faversham

Hadden. See Haddon.

Haddington, Earl of. See Hamilton, Charles.

Haddington, (East Lothian), county of, heritors of, mustering of

Haddock, Sir Richard, Commissioner of the Navy, Parliamentary candidature supported by the King, of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House

Haddon (Hadden), Michael, of the Younger Brethren of Windsor
-, petition of

Hagarstowne. See Haggardstown.

Hage. See Hague, the.

Hager, Thomas, named Assistant of the Company of Cooks

Haggardstown (Hagarstowne), co. Louth

Hagge, Leonard, pass for

Haggerston, Sir Thomas, company of, pardon to
-, William, pardon to

Hagley, Lewis, a rebel

Hague (Hage), the, Holland

Haigh, co. Lancaster

Haines, John, Churchwarden of St. James', Westminster

Hairland, —, a kidnapper

Haitte, Francois, pass for

Halcomb, John, of Taunton
-, Jonathan

Hale, Dr. Bernard, late Master of Peterhouse College, Cambridge.
-, Francis, named Burgess of Bewdley
-, Thomas, named Magistrate of Plympton
-, Walter, named Burgess of Plympton

Hales, —, lieut.-colonel
-, Charles, pass for
-, Sir Edward, company of, military commission to, pardon to, Regiments commanded by. See under Army.
-, Edward, of Feering
-, Francis, a rebel

Halfeyard, George, a rebel

Halford, Richard, named Assistant of the Company of Salters

Halifax, Marquess of. See Savile, George.

Halkett, Robert, company of

Hall, Alexander, servant to John Ayloff
-, Charles, named Common Councilman of York
-, Daniel, named Alderman of Doncaster
-, Elizabeth, a recusant
-, Francis, named Common Councilman of York
-, John, named Alderman of Appleby
-, recusant, co. Hereford
-, Samuel, named Burgess and Assistant of Honiton
-, Thomas, recusant of London
-, Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe at Windsor
-, William, a rebel (ii)
-, choice of, as Common Councilman of Newcastle, recommended
-, King's Musician
-, military commission to
-, of Peterchurch, recusant
-, writ of error granted to

Halles, Thomas, named Common Councilman of Sudbury
-, William, named Common Councilman of Sudbury

Hallett, Daniel, a rebel, (xvii)
-, George, a rebel
-, Joseph, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel

Halley, Bodenham, of Hereford, recusant

Halliday, Edward, named Burgess of Doncaster

Hallimore, Peter, named Burgess of Penryn

Halsall, James, commission to be Governor of Calshott Castle, commission to be Scoutmaster-General to the Forces

Halsey (Hawlsey), Edward, a rebel
-, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as, named [Alderman] of St. Albans, Parliamentary candidature of

Halton, Dr. Timothy, Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, letter from

Ham, co. Somerset, letter dated at

Ham, Anthony, named Justice Magistrate of Plympton
-, John, a rebel

Ham Castle, co. Worcester

Hambden. See Hampden.

Hambleton, —, servant of

Hamblenton, Robert, named Jurat of Faversham

Hamden. See Hampden.

Hamerton, Richard, and family

Hamett, Henry, a rebel (xiii)

Hamey, Dr. Baldwin

Hamilton, —
-, Anthony, colonel
-, lieut.-colonel and captain, military commission to
-, Charles [styled Lord Charles Hamilton], pass for
-, fifth Earl of Haddington, death of
-, Claudius, fourth Earl of Abercorne (Abercrone), military commission to, pardon to
-, Francis, military commission to
-, Frederick, military commission to
-, George, to be recommended for the command of a Company
-, Gus., cornet, military commission to
-, Gustavus, major and captain, military commission to
-, James, first Duke of Hamilton, a former Master of the Horse
-, styled Earl of Arran, Gentleman of the Bedchamber passes for, Regiment of Horse commanded by. See under Army; servants to
-, lieutenant, military commission to
-, pass for
-, John, lieutenant, military commission to
-, servant to the Earl of Arran
-, Matt., military commission to
-, Richard, colonel, military commission to Regiment of Dragoons commanded by. See under Ireland, Army in.
-, Sir Robert, appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland
-, Thomas, captain of the King's Fisher; letter from, Mayor of Liverpool instructed to give assistance to, operations of, against Duke of Argyll
-, William, captain, military commission to, pardon to, warrant for payment to
-, (Douglas Hamilton), William, third Duke of Hamilton, son of. See Hamilton, James, styled Earl of Arran.

Hamilton-Moore, Henry, third Earl of Drogheda, appointed Privy Councillor of Ireland

Hammond (Hamond), Bernard, named Common Councilman of Ludlow
-, Samuel, named Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Salters' Company
-, tavern keeper
-, William, named Assistant of the Masons' Company

Hampden (Hambden, Hamden), —, colonel, warrant for the apprehension of
-, —, Mrs., wife of John
-, John, bill reported found against committed to the Tower, 1752–1753; to be allowed to see his wife and others
-, [? Richard], Parliamentary candidature of

Hampshire (Hemshire), county of, commissions of the peace for, High Sheriff of, warrant to, Lords Lieutenant of. See Noel, Edward, Earl of Gainsborough; Noel, Wriothesley Baptist, styled Viscount Campden; Parliamentary election for, rebel forces in

Hampson (Hampton), Sir Dennis, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as named Alderman of Chipping Wycombe

Hampton Court, co. Hereford
-, co. Middlesex, Keeper of the Garden and Bowling Green at. See Peacock, Henry; Keeper of the Standing Wardrobe etc. at. See Marriott, James; Under-Housekeeper at. See Rustal, Tobias.

Hanaper, the

Hanbury, John, named Burgess and Assistant of Honiton
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Hereford, approbation as

Hancock, Charles, Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucester, approbation as
-, Samuel, lieutenant

Hanham, Robert, a rebel (viii).

Hanham (Hannan's) Court, Bitton, co. Gloucester

Hanking, —, a Quaker

Hanmer (Hanmore), Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Flint, approbation as
-, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Flint, approbation as
-, William, Deputy Lieutenant of Flint, approbation as

Hannan's Court. See Hanham Court.

Hannay, George, Provost Marshal General in the Barbados

Hanning, John, a rebel (vii).

Hanns, Edward, named Warden of the Turners' Company

Hanse Towns, Agent of, memorial of, Envoy Extraordinary to. See Skelton, Bevill.

Hanses (Hansis, Hantz), Charles, (postscript); Parliamentary candidature of, place of Master of Requests sought for

Hanslop, Richard, master mariner

Hanstead, William, recusant, co. Kent

Hantz. See Hanses.

Haraway, Charles, military commission to

Harbertt. See Herbert.

Harbin, Richard, killing of, mentioned

Harby, [? Edward], Parliamentary candidature of

Harcombe, John, a rebel (xi).

Harcourt, Mr., order of, mentioned

Hardiman, John, a rebel, (iv).

Harding, George, a rebel, (vii).
-, Honara, Mrs., deceased
-, John, linenweaver, of Ringwood
-, Seth, named Burgess of Calne

Hardwick, Joseph, English merchant, in Lisbon
-, Ralph, recusant of London

Hardy, Matthew, Chirurgeon to the forces at Hull, recommended for an Alderman's place at Hull

Hare, Henry, second Baron Coleraine, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire, approbation as

hares

Hargraves, William, named Assistant of the Company of Salters

Harison. See Harrison.

Harle, Edward, nomination of, as Sheriff of Newcastle

Harman, James, a rebel, (viii)
-, Wentworth, military commission to

Harney, Peter, of [Ross], merchant

Harper (Harpur), —, Vicar, Common Councilman and Justice of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Elizabeth, recusant, co. Hereford
-, John, husband of Elizabeth
-, of Madley, recusant

Harrington, Thomas, military commission to

Harris, Anne, recusant, co. Hereford
-, Benjamin, victualler
-, Charles, recusant, co. Hereford
-, Edward, a rebel (viii).
-, Francis, letters sent by
-, James, named Alderman of New Sarum
-, John, a rebel (ii).
-, a Scotchman
-, Filacer of Devon, Dorset and Somerset
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, alias Kea (or Key), a prisoner in Newgate
-, Martin, named Common Councilman of Sudbury
-, Maurice, named Burgess of Liskeard
-, Roger, named Assistant of the Butchers' Company
-, Stephen, named Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, named Master of the Company of Broderers
-, named Warden of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, William, a rebel
-, See also Harrys.

Harrison (Harison), —, apothecary, of Limehouse
-, —, captain, and his lady
-, Edward, captain
-, Elizabeth
-, recusant, wife of John
-, Francis, named Capital Burgess and Common Councilman of Appleby
-, John, named Assistant of the Cordwainers' Company
-, recusant, co. Hereford
-, to be released from custody
-, Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Hertford, approbation as
-, Simon of Hudswell (Hudgwell)
-, Thomas, Deputy Recorder of York
-, named Alderman of Reading
-, Dr. William, late rector of St. James, Duke's Place
-, [Dr. William], Master of St. Cross, Prebendary of Winchester, bis.

Harrys, Edward, named a freeman of Liskeard
-, John, named a freeman of Liskeard
-, William
-, See also Harris.

Harsnett, Sir Roger, one of the King's Serjeants at Arms

Hart (Harte), John, a rebel
-, Josias, a rebel
-, Sir Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Bristol, approbation as
-, Samuel, Mr. and Mrs., of New Court in Swithen's Lane
-, Thomas, pass for

Hartey, John, a rebel

Harthounds, Master of. See Graham, James.

Hartley (Hartly), —, an oilman
-, Thomas, named Warden of the Curriers' Company

Hartley (Hartly) Row, co. Southampton

Hartstong (Harstonge), Sir Standish, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, Commissioner for the mitigation of Exchequer fines

Harvey, Joseph, serjeant-at-arms
-, Michael, of Clifton
-, Samuel, a rebel
-, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk, approbation as
-, William, a rebel

Harwich, co. Essex Charter to pass without fees, Mayor of, instructions to, See also Rolfe, John; ships at, stop on

Harwood, Edward, military commission to
-, John, a rebel

Haseley, co. Oxford, rectory of

Haslam, Edward, recommended for place of Town Clerk of Hull

Hassell, Ralph, named Alderman of Doncaster

Hastings, co. Sussex, Charter for, warrant for a new, Mayor and Corporation of, named, trained bands of, commissions in

Hastings, Anthony, captain, late commander of the Sapphire
-, Sir Edward, a former Master of the Horse
-, George, captain, cornet to, military commission to
-, Theophilus, twenty-fourth Earl of Huntingdon, Captain of the Band of Pensioners, Chief Justice in Eyre, Regiment of Foot commanded by. See Army.
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Company of Salters

Hatcher, Grace, pass for
-, Margaret, pass for
-, Thomas, of Careby, pass for

hatmakers, French

Hatton, Charles, captain, company of military commission to
-, Christopher, first Viscount Hatton, Governor of Guernsey, grant of a market and four fairs to

Haughton, James, named Common Councilman of Ludlow
-, Thomas, named Common Councilman of Ludlow

Haveland, William, petition of

Haverfordwest, co. Pembroke, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation of, Lord Lieutenant of. See Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort.

Havord, William, recusant, co. Radnor

Havre (Havre de Grace), Le, France

Hawes, Charles, military commission to
-, Nathaniel, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London

Hawgood, John, named Warden of the Cutlers' Company
-, Thomas, sword-cutler to the Ordnance Office

hawkers, pedlars, and petty chapmen

Hawkes, Henry, named Warden and Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, William, pass for

Hawkier, Joseph, a rebel
-, Timothy, a rebel

hawking. See under hunting

Hawkins, Anne, recusant, co. Kent
-, Catherine, widow, recusant, co. Kent, bis.
-, George, named Alderman of Stamford
-, Mabella, recusant, co. Kent
-, Thomas, recusant, co. Kent

Hawks, King's, Serjeant of

Hawley, —, military commission to
-, Francis, major, company of
-, Thomas, captain, Chief Porter in Tower of London, military commission to

Hawlsey. See Halsey.

hay

Hay, John, second Earl [afterwards first Marquess] of Tweeddale
-, styled Lord Hay of Yester

Hayes, James, a rebel
-, William, a rebel
-, William, recommended for an Alderman's place at Hull

Hayman, William [afterwards Sir William], Mayor of Bristol, letter from

Hayne, John, a rebel, (ix).

Haynes, John, named Assistant of the Carpenters' Company
-, William, a rebel
-, another rebel

Hayter, John, named Burgess of Wilton

Haywood, Robert, a rebel
-, William, named Assistant of the Girdler's Company

Hazlewood, Sir Thomas, Parliamentary candidature of

Head, Henry, named Alderman of Reading

Headlam (Hedlam) George, of Newcastle, examination of, fanatic coffee house kept by, newsletter to
-, John, military commissions to

Heale, Henry, King's Musician
-, James, a rebel

Healths, Christopher, pass for

Hearst, William, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire, approbation as

hearth money

Heath, the, co. Radnor

Heath, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, approbation as
-, Richard, Serjeant at Law, named Recorder of Guildford

Heather, William, former Sheriff of York

Heathfeild, John, a rebel

Heatley, Thomas, named Clerk to the Ironmongers' Company

Hebb, James, military commissions to

Hedges, William, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London

Hedlam. See Headlam.

Hedoe, John

Hegerton, Brian, servant to the Earl of Arran

Heindricksen, Lieve, denization of

Heldever, Sieur, pass for

Hellier (Hellyer, Helyar), —, colonel, letter to
-, Henry, named Burgess of Liskeard
-, John, named Burgess of Wilton
-, Robert, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, William, pass for

Helman, Stephen, a rebel

Helmond, van. See Van Helmond, Baron.

Helps, John, a rebel

Helyar. See Hellier.

Hemings, John, named Burgess of Newcastleunder-Lyme
-, Thomas, named Alderman of Newcastleunder-Lyme

Hemshire. See Hampshire.

Henchman, Joseph, merchant

Henden, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, approbation as

Henderskelf (Henderschelf), co. York, letter dated at

Hendy, Thomas, a rebel

Hene. See Henn.

Henley, William, named Jurat of Faversham

Henn (Hene), Henry, Chief Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland, Commissioner for accounts and mitigation of Exchequer fines, Privy Councillor of Ireland

Henry VIII, King of England

Henry, James, a Scotchman

Hensber, Raymond

Hensley, John, a rebel
-, Samuel, a rebel

Henson, John, a rebel

heraldry, books relating to, mentioned, See also under arms.

Herbert (Harbertt), Lord. See below Herbert, Edward.
-, Arthur, Rear Admiral [afterwards Earl of Torrington], Master of the Robes
-, Charles, captain
-, Edward, third Baron Herbert of Chirbury, death of
-, Sir Edward, Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Chief Justice of Wales etc.
-, Henriette Countess Dowager of Pembroke and s, ervants, pass for
-, [Henry], Parliamentary candidature
-, Sir James, Deputy Lieutenant of Monmouth, approbation as
-, James, Deputy Lieutenant of Buckingham, approbation as
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Oxon
-, Morgan, Deputy Lieutenant of Cardigan, approbation as
-, Philip, named Alderman of York
-, Thomas, twenty-seventh Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, liberties of, not to be infringed by Wilton Charter, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire letters to, militia commanded by, named High Steward of Wilton, proposed for command of British troops in Dutch service
-, William, first Earl of Powis, indictment against
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan, approbation as
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Monmouth, approbation as

Hereford, co. Hereford
-, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation of, Lord Lieutenant of. See Somerset, Henry, Duke of Beaufort; militia of, recusants in

Herne, Joseph, merchant

Heron, Edward, pass for
-, Sir Henry, K.B., to be appointed Mayor of Boston
-, Samuel, merchant of London, petition of

Herrier, William, military commission to

Herring, James, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel

herrings

Hertford, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, approbation of, elections for, High Sheriff of. See Gulstone, James; Lord Lieutenant of. See Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgewater; winter sessions for

Hervey (alias Mildmay), Francis, of Marks, Justice of Essex

Hester, William, ratkiller

Hestercombe (Hestercomb), co. Somerset

Heveningham, Henry, Mayor of Thetford

Hewes, William, senior, named Burgess of Wilton

Hewett. See Hewitt.

Hewettson, Thomas, military commission to

Hewitt (Hewett, Hewytt), Francis, named Common Councilman of York
-, Sir George, military commission to
-, Nathaniel, named Assistant of the Curriers' Company

Hewling, Benjamin
-, William

Hewytt. See Hewitt.

Heybornes, Richard, named Assistant of the Carpenters' Company

Heydon, Gideon, named Alderman, Burgess and Justice of Honiton

Heyford, Anthony, military commission to
-, [John], military commission to

Heylin, Edward, named Burgess of Newcastleunder-Lyme

Heywood, Thomas, King's Musician
-, Page of the Bedchamber

Hiccock, —

Hichens, John, junior, named Burgess of St. Ives
-, Richard, named Alderman and Burgess of St. Ives

Hickes. See Hicks.

Hickman, Sir Willoughby

Hicks (Hickes), John, a rebel
-, Deputy Lieutenant of Bristol, approbation as
-, junior, English merchant, in Lisbon
-, John, named Alderman and Burgess of St. Ives
-, senior, English merchant in Lisbon

Hiet, William, named Assistant of the Ironmongers' Company

Higden (Higdon), John, recommended for a Chamberlain's place at Hull
-, William, a rebel

Higginson, Henry, named Common Councilman of Liverpool

Higgs, Walter, named Alderman of Stafford

High Peak, co. Derby, manor of, Receiver of

highwaymen, measures to be taken against

Higwell, Moses, a rebel

Hilder, Edward, named Assistant of the Dyers' Company

Hildyard, Hiliard. See Hillyard.

Hill, Adam, named Burgess of Newbury
-, Elizabeth, wife of John
-, Francis, Justice for Windsor
-, named Mayor of Windsor
-, John, a rebel
-, captain, of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House
-, John, deceased
-, lands granted to in custodium
-, lieutenant, military commission to
-, named Alderman of Guildford
-, Jonathan, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, Richard, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, Sir Roger, Parliamentary candidature of
-, Susan, wife of Thomas
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, named Common Councilman of York
-, pass for

Hill Deverill, co. Wilts, letter dated at

Hillary, Robert, named common Councilman of York

Hilliard. See Hillyard.

Hillman, James, a rebel

Hills, Nicholas, recusant, co. Kent

Hillyard (Hildyard, Hiliard, Hilliard, Hilyard), Robert, captain, death of, company vacant by, military commission to
-, named Assistant of the Broderers' Company

Hilson, Henry, named Burgess of Wilton

Hilyard. See Hillyard.

hind. See deer.

Hinson, John, constable of Borrisokane

Hinton, Charles, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company
-, Giles, named Alderman of Reading
-, William, named Assistant of the Company of Ironmongers

Hitchcock, Edward, named Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company

Hitchcott, John, a rebel

Hoar (Hore) Cross, co. Stafford

Hoare, George, named Warden of the Weavers' Company
-, James, Commissioner of the Mint, warrants to
-, John, a rebel
-, Richard, a rebel
-, another rebel
-, Roger, a merchant of Bridgewater, committed to Newgate, information against, mentioned, information of, letter to, mentioned, pardon to, warrant for the apprehension of
-, Thomas, a rebel

Hobart, Richard, named Alderman of Sudbury

Hobbs (Hobs), Oliver, a rebel
-, Richard, named Burgess of Maidenhead
-, Roger, a rebel
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, chirurgeon to the Royal Household

Hoblyn, Christopher, a rebel
-, Francis, lieutenant, petition of

Hobs. See Hobbs.

Hobson, —, and family, pass for

Hoddesdon (Hodsden), co. Hertford

Hodge, Humphrey, a rebel

Hodges, Daniel, eldest Page of the Removing Wardrobe
-, Hugh, named Recorder and Burgess of Bridport
-, Mark, military commission to
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Joiners' Company

Hodgkin, Isaac, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company

Hodsden. See Hoddesdon.

Hodshon, William, victualler, of London, recusant

Hodson, Richard, named Burgess of Newbury

Hody, Edward, a rebel

Hoey (Hoy), —, former servant to the Duke of Ormond's family
-, Parsons, military commission to

Hoffemeister, John Daniel, pass for

Hogan, John, military commission to

Holbech, Thomas, clerk

Holcombe, Andrew, a rebel

Holdenby (or Holmby), co. Northampton, rectory of

Holdford, Henry, military commission to

Holding, Isaac, moletaker

Holland (States General) [see also Dutch] Ambassador of (in Paris), Ambassadors of, See also Citters, Sieur de; Dyckvelt, Sieur de; Wassanaer, Baron de; day of fasting ordered in, English Regiments in service of. See Army; Envoy to. See Skelton, Bevill; letters from, mentioned, passes to, places in. See Amsterdam, Dieren, Dordrecht, Hague, Loo, Nimeguen, Rotterdam, Zeeland; rebel fugitives in, rebel ships from, Regiment of Foot. See Army; Scotch Regiments in service of. See Scotland; treaty with

Holland, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk, approbation as
-, William, named Jurat of Hastings

Holle, Lionel, named Bailiff and Alderman of Dunwich

Hollins, Thomas, named Bailiff of Bridport

Hollway, John, a rebel

Hollwell, —

Holman, Richard, named Jurat of Hastings

Holmby. See Holdenby.

Holme Pierrepont (Holmpierspoint), co. Nottingham

Holmes, —
-, Mrs.
-, Henry, Captain or Keeper of Hurst Castle
-, James, military commission to
-, John, a rebel
-, Sir Robert, Governor of the Isle of Wight, Independent Company of Grenadiers captained by, letter from, letters, instructions, etc., to, military commission to

Holmpierspoint. See Holme Pierrepont.

Holroyd, Francis, military commission to

Holste, Frederic, pass for

Holt, co. Worcester
-, See also Alice Holt.

Holt, —, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire, approbation as
-, Sir Charles, letters from, Parliamentary candidature of
-, Henry, town major of Berwick-on-Tweed
-, Richard, named Bailiff of Liverpool
-, Sir Thomas, knt., Serjeant-at-Law, Recorder of Reading, to be one of the Justices of Reading
-, William, named Common Councilman of York

Holtham, John, reprieve for

Holton, John, named Alderman of Sudbury

Holy Island, co. Northumberland, Castle in, Governor and Keeper of. See Fenwick, Sir John.

Holyhead, co. Anglesey

Home Circuit, Clerk of Assize for, warrant to, Justices of, instructions to

Honiton, co. Devon, Charter for Mayor and Corporation of, named, prison authorised at

Honniwood. See Honywood.

honour. See fees of honour.

Honywood (Honniwood), Henry
-, Sir William, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent

Hooghland, Christian, pass for

Hook (Hooke), Arthur, military commission to
-, Henry, military commission to
-, John, named Justice and Portman of Orford
-, Richard, clerk, military commission to
-, William, military commission to
-, military commission to

Hooker, Robert, of Shadwell, rope-maker
-, Thomas, named Assistant of the Cutlers' Company
-, Sir William, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London
-, William, pewterer

Hooper, Bartholomew, named Assistant of the Cutlers' Company
-, Henry, a rebel
-, James
-, John, a rebel (various persons), (xi) bis
-, servant to Jacob Richards
-, Richard, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, William, a rebel

Hooton, Edward, King's Musician

Hopkins, Benjamin, commission to be chaplain
-, Daniel, military commission to
-, Jonathan, pass for
-, Joseph, named Assistant of Pewterers' Company
-, Richard, named Assistant of the Cutlers' Company

Hopkinson, Elizabeth, petition of

Hopson, Thomas, military commission to

Hopwas, co. Stafford

Hore Cross. See Hoar Cross.

Hornblow, Thomas, named Assistant of the Weavers' Company

Hornby (Horneby), William, brewer of Whitechapel

Horne, William, petition of

Horneby. See Hornby.

Horsefield. See Horsfield.

horses Breeders of, Corporation of, co. Down passes for Regiments and Independent troops of. See Army; seizure etc. of

Horsey, William, named Master of the Cordwainers' Company

Horsfield (Horsefield), Robert, former Sheriff of York

Horsley, William, a cheesemonger

Horson, George, named Assistant of the Waxchandlers' Company

Horton, co. Northampton

Horton, Robert, named Warden of the Carpenters' Company

Horwell, Thomas, named Alderman of Launceston

Hose, Hopewell

Hoseah, Alexander

Hosier, Francis, pardon to, petition of

Hoskin, Walter, named Capital Burgess of Kellington

Hoskins, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Hereford, approbation as

Hosmonden, Anthony, named Clerk of the Skinners' Company

hospitals. See Dublin; Ireland; London (Bethlehem, Charterhouse, Christ's); St. Cross; St. Leonard's.

Hothersall, Henry, named Assistant of the Vintners' Company

Houblon [?]re, merchant
-, A—, merchant
-, John, merchant
-, Peter, merchant

Houghton, Francis, named Assistant of the Tallow Chandlers' Company
-, Richard, named Bailiff of Liverpool
-, William, Corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard

hounds. See dogs.

Hounsell, Robert, named Burgess of Bridport

Hounslow (Hounsloe), co. Middlesex, King's inspection of troops at Scotch Regiments ordered to march towards

House of Commons. See Parliament.

Household. See Royal Household.

Housekeepers, King's

Hoveden, Anthony, military commission to

How, Sir Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire, approbation as

How, Sir Scroop, arms of, restoration of

Howard, Lord. See Howard, Thomas; Howard, William.
-, —, letter to
-, Andrew, a rebel
-, B[ernard], letters from
-, Bernard, lieut.-colonel, military commissions sent to military commission to, pardon to, troop of
-, of Norfolk, grant of Keepership of Burleigh Lodge to, passes for
-, Sir Cecil, grant made to, mentioned
-, Charles, fourth Earl of Carlisle
-, captain
-, Edward, fifth Earl of Carlisle
-, Henry, twelfth Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Governor etc. of Windsor Castle, Independent Company commanded by, Lord High Steward of Windsor, military commission to, pass for, Regiment commanded by. See Army.
-, Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk, Surrey and Berkshire, and of the City of Norwich, instructions to, instructions to, mentioned
-, Commissary General of the Musters, warrants to
-, Keeper of the House at Audley End
-, James, High Sheriff of Northumberland, letter from
-, lieutenant (Ireland)
-, (volunteer horse troop)
-, Joseph, named Assistant of the Company of Salters
-, Josias, a rebel
-, [Mary], Duchess of Norfolk, pass for
-, Sir Philip
-, Sir Robert, Auditor of the Receipt of the Exchequer, directions of, instructions to
-, Robert, of Hore Cross
-, Roger
-, Thomas, styled Lord Thomas Howard of Worksop
-, Lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard
-, William, third Baron Howard of Escrick, letter from
-, first Viscount Stafford, attainder of, bill for reversal of
-, named Assistant of the Pewterers' Company
-, of Staunton, recusant

Howe. See Grobham Howe.

Howell, Thomas, a rebel

Howells, Jonathan, of Montgomery
-, Richard, a rebel

Howley, John, pass for

Howse, Richard, named Burgess of Newbury

Hoy. See Hoey.

Hoyle, —, former servant to Lord Longford
-, John, military commission to

Hubbard, John, named Common Councilman of Kingston-on-Thames
-, Thomas, pass for

Hubblethorne, Charles, military commission to

Hubin, Alexander, military commission to

Hucker, John, junior, a rebel
-, Tobias, a rebel
-, Walter, a rebel

Huddleston, Father

Hudgwell. See Hudswell.

Hudson, —, captain
-, Peter, named Alderman of Doncaster
-, Thomas, servant to Jacob Richards

Hudswell (Hudgwell), co. York

Huett, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant of Huntingdon, approbation as

Hugard, Robert, military commission to

Huger, Daniel, merchant, of London
-, pass for

Hughes, Charles, Deputy Lieutenant of Merioneth, approbation as
-, Owen, Deputy Lieutenant of Anglesey, approbation as
-, Thomas, military commission to

Hull (Kingston-upon-Hull), co. York, Corporation and Trinity House of, Deputy Governor of. See Copley, Lionel; Governor of. See Windsor, Thomas Windsor, Earl of Plymouth; Independent Company of Foot in. See Army; Lord Lieutenant of. See Windsor, Thomas, Windsor, Earl of Plymouth; magistrates of, list of, Mayor of, Parliamentary election for, searcher in port of, Town Major of

Hull, George, named Common Councilman of Liverpool
-, John, a rebel

Hulse, Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, approbation as

Hume, Sir Patrick [afterwards Earl of Marchmont]
-, Patrick [son of Sir Patrick]
-, Peter, eldest Groom of the Removing Wardrobe

Humes, —, military commission to

Humfreys. See Humphreys.

Humières, Louis de Crevant, Maréchal of France

Humphreys (Humfreys), Henry, named Burgess and Assistant of Honiton
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, named Assistant of the Company of Ironmongers
-, named Master of the Company of Cooks

Hungary, places in. See Buda, Gran, Komorn, Kosice, Neuhausel, Raab, Sziget, Ungvar, Visegrad, Waitzen.

Hungate, —, Major

Hungerford, Anthony, colonel, military commission to, troop of, disbandment of

Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Robert.

Hunt, Abraham, a rebel
-, Henry, a rebel
-, Job, a rebel
-, John, Mayor of New Romney
-, Smart, named Capital Burgess of Torrington
-, Thomas, named Burgess of Calne
-, William le, Deputy Lieutenant of Brecon, approbation as

Hunter, Samuel, Clerk of the Trinity House

hunting, Act for (Scotland), Chirurgeon to the King when. See Frazer, Thomas; Queen's fall when, Yeoman Rider of (Newmarket)

Huntingdon, Earl of. See Hastings, Theophilus.

Huntingdon, county of, Deputy Lieutenants of, Lord Lieutenant of. See Montagu, Edward, Earl of Sandwich; Bruce, Robert, Earl of Aylesbury; Bruce, Thomas, Earl of Aylesbury.

Huntington, Thomas, butcher

Huntingtower (Huntingtowre) Lord. See Tollemache, Lionel.

Hurd, Edmund, a rebel
-, James, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel

Hurle, John, a rebel

Hurst, —, major
-, John, named Common Councilman of York
-, Thomas, named Assistant of New Sarum
-, named Common Councilman of York

Hurst Castle, co. Southampton, Captain etc. of

Hurstpierpoint, co. Sussex

Husemain, Isaiah de, pass for

Hussey (Hussy), John, a rebel
-, Laurence, a rebel
-, Maurice, petition of

Hustler, Sir William, Deputy Lieutenant of North Riding of Yorkshire, approbation as

Hutchenson. See Hutchinson.

Hutches, Thomas, named [Burgess] of Guildford

Hutchins, John, three rebels, each named
-, Mathew, a rebel
-, Thomas, a rebel
-, William, a rebel

Hutchinson (Hutchenson), Edward, named Common Councilman of York
-, John, Commissioner for enquiring into the collection etc. of briefs
-, Ma—, of Curry Mallet

Hyde, Arthur, High Sheriff of co. Cork
-, Edward, styled Viscount Cornbury, Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, See also under Army; servant to, troop of
-, Henry, second Earl of Clarendon, High Steward of New Sarum, High Steward of Reading
-, Keeper of the Privy Seal (Lord Privy Seal), letter to, payment in kind to be made to, warrants to
-, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, appointment as, date of departure for Ireland of, mentioned, instructions to intentions of, mentioned, letter from, Lord Keeper Guilford's advice to, mentioned, Lords Justices commission to determine on arrival of, nomination of Sheriffs to await arrival of, oath etc. to be administered to, petitions referred to situation in Ireland to be communicated to, warrant for payment of allowance to, warrants to
-, Laurence, fourth Earl of Rochester, commission as Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, mentioned, former Master and Gentleman of the Robes, granted office of Postmaster General, letters from, Recorder of New Sarum
-, Lord Treasurer, Irish bond forfeitures to be transmitted to, (art. 19); instructions of instructions to, instructions to, mentioned, Irish petitions and revenue matters to be referred to, (art. 12), (art. 26); oaths taken by petitions referred to petitions referred to, reports on, reports of, mentioned, report to, report to, mentioned, statements of account presented to etc., warrants to
-, Robert, named Burgess of Wilton

Hydes, Robert, named Alderman of East Retford

I

Ibotson, John, named Burgess of Doncaster

Ichington. See Itchington.

Ilandbane, co. Down

Ilford (Illford), Great, co. Essex

Imbert, John

Imbroiderers. See Broderers.

immigration, Irish, order for the encouragement of, (art. 18).

Imprests, Auditor of

independent ministers (see also nonconformist ministers), bequest to, mentioned

India, See also East India Company.

Indies. See East Indies; Spanish Indies; West Indies.

indigo, duty on

Indoe, James, a rebel

Ingatestone, co. Essex

Ingoldsby, Sir Henry
-, Sir Richard
-, Richard, military commissions to

Ingram, Richard, named Assistant of the Ironmongers' Company

Inman, Thomas, named Common Councilman of York

Innholders, Company of, Charter to, mentioned

inventions, licences etc. granted for, new type of gun, petitions relating to

investitures

Inwood, William, named Assistant of the Curriers' Company

Ionian Island. See Cephalonia.

Ipswich, co. Suffolk, Bailiffs of, instructions to

Ireland (Irish), Accomptant General of. See below Comptroller General; Act for subsidy of tonnage and poundage in, Acts of Settlement and Explanation in, Advocate General of the Forces, See also Topham, Sir John; Agent and Commissioner of King in. See Talbot, Sir William; ale, arms in
-, Army in:
-, Advocate General of
-, arms for
-, lack of
-, changes made in
-, Chester expedition, instructions etc. relating to
-, clash between Dublin rabble and
-, commissions in, (arts. 13 and 22) power to grant, reserved to King, recommendations for See also below Regiments.
-, companies of, Kilkenny and Tangier
-, Company of Foot Guards to attend Chief Governor
-, disciplinary measures in
-, disposition (regrouping) of
-, dragoons. See below Regiments; and troop of dragoons.
-, duels in
-, Foot. See Company of Foot above and Regiments below.
-, forces ordered to be sent to Scotland, extraordinary expenses of
-, grenadiers, companies and troops of (attached to various Regiments), commissions in
-, guards See also Company of Foot Guards; Regiments (Foot and Horse); and troop of Horse guards.
-, Horse Regiments. See below Regiments.
-, horsemen in proposed allowance to
-, hospital for
-, lieutenant of, killing of
-, Lieutenant General of, See also Forbes, Arthur, Earl of Granard.
-, Marshal of
-, Muster-Master, Deputy
-, General
-, musters of, (arts. 13–14)
-, Northern Ireland. See below Ireland, Northern, forces in.
-, oaths prescribed for and dispensations from (art. 13)
-, officers of, claim of criticism of, oaths to be administered to, (art. 13) petitions of, records of, to be examined, reports on, regulations governing, (art. 15); Roman Catholic, dispensed from taking oaths, to assist in bringing in arms of the militia
-, part of, to be sent to Scotland if required
-, pay of, (art. 9)
-, quartering of, (art. 15).
-, Regiments:
-, Dragoons:
-, Colonel Richard Hamilton's officers of, pay of, saddles etc. for
-, Foot:
-, [Earl of Arran's] Foot Guards, Colonel of, commissions in
-, Colonel Thomas Fairfax's commissions in, company of
-, [late Duke of Gloucester's], in Flanders
-, Earl of Granard's, commissions in
-, Colonel Justin Macartie's, commissions in
-, Viscount Mountjoy's, commissions in
-, Sir Thomas Newcomen's, commissions in
-, Duke of Ormonde's, commissions in
-, Colonel Theodore Russell's, commissions in
-, Horse:
-, Earl of Ossory's, commissions in
-, Colonel Richard Talbot's [afterwards Earl of Tyrconnell], commissions in
-, review etc., by Col. Talbot [afterwards Earl of Tyrconnell), Roman Catholic officers in, stores etc. for, (art. 16); supplies for, troop of dragoons, commission in, troop of grenadiers, commissions in, troop of horse guards, commissions in troops appointed for duty at Dublin
-, articles of war in
-, Attorney General in See also Domville, Sir William.
-, Auditor General of
-, Deputy
-, ballastage of
-, baronetcy of, grant of
-, beef (art. 17).
-, beer
-, books, pamphlets etc. in
-, butter, (art. 17).
-, castles, forts etc. in, (art. 16).
-, casual revenues in
-, Chancery, High Court of
-, Church in, (arts. 2–3).
-, civil list, (art. 11)
-, coinage of (art. 20)
-, Commission of Claims
-, of Grace in
-, Commissioners for Accounts
-, mitigation of fines
-, moderating quit rents
-, Common Pleas in, Court of, Chief Justice of
-, Justices of
-, Comptroller General and Accountant General of
-, Council in. See below Privy Council.
-, Court of Castle Chamber, (art. 5).
-, Claims in
-, Exchequer. See below Exchequer.
-, Grace in
-, crown lands (art. 8).
-, customs in, mentioned
-, day of thanksgiving in
-, deer in
-, defective titles in
-, Deputy Auditor in
-, disaffected persons in, orders concerning, See also below fanatics in; and rebels in.
-, duels in
-, Earldom in
-, Engineer and Firemaster of
-, escheated or concealed lands in, survey of, (art. 7).
-, establishment of, (arts. 9 and 11) See also civil list and military list.
-, Exchequer in, (arts. 9–10) Barons of, (arts. 6 and 8), See also Hartstong, Sir Standish; Henn, Henry; Worth, William; Chancellor in, See also Meredith, Sir Charles; Court, receipt of, records of, seal of, (art. 8); Treasurer's Remembrancer of
-, excise in
-, fanatics in, meeting of
-, fines in
-, fishery trade in (art. 17).
-, forfeited lands in
-, Governors of towns etc. in
-, grants etc. of lands in, instructions concerning, (arts)
-, of offices etc. in, instructions concerning, (arts.).
-, Great Seal of (art.)
-, Groom Porter in
-, gunpowder in
-, Hearth money, Act for collection of
-, horsebreeding in
-, hospitals in
-, immigrants to, (art. 18).
-, Imprests, Auditor of
-, James II and. See under James II.
-, judges in
-, justice in, (art.)
-, Justices of the Peace in
-, King's Bench (or Chief Place), Court of, Chief Justice of, Justices of
-, King's counsel learned in
-, Lieutenant General and Deputy of, warrant to
-, and General Governor of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde; Hyde, Laurence, Earl of Rochester.
-, See also Lord Lieutenant of.
-, linen manufacture in, (art. 17).
-, Lord Chancellor of. See Boyle, Michale, Archbishop of Armagh.
-, Lord Deputy of, See also Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran.
-, Lord High Admiral of
-, Lord Lieutenant (Chief Governor or Governor) of, Duke of Beaufort said to be appointed as, Foot Guards to attend, former allowance to, given leave to go to England, house to be made fit for reception of, instructions to, instructions to, mentioned, Privy Council and, proclamation, orders, etc., of report of, mentioned, See also Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde; Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon.
-, Lord Primate of. See Boyle, Michael; Bramhall, John.
-, Lord Treasurer of, See also Boyle, Richard, Earl of Cork.
-, Lords Justices and Commissioners of, Secretary to. See Bor, Gerard; to inquire into the present state of the country, See also Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh; Forbes, Arthur, Earl of Granard.
-, manors in. See Cratloe; Portlester; Shannon.
-, meat
-, military list of, (art. 28)
-, military strongholds and equipment in (art.)
-, militia in (art.)
-, Muster Master in (art.)
-, Musters in, Commissary General of
-, Northern (see also Ulster), disaffected etc. persons in, orders etc. relating to, Earl of Granard in, forces in, rebels thought bound for, state of affairs in, reports on
-, Ordnance Office in, Clerk of. See Ayleway, Robert; gunpowder to be supplied from England to, Master of, See also Stewart, William, Viscount Mountjoy; Receiver for
-, passengers from
-, passes to go to
-, pensions in, (art. 11).
-, plantation trade and
-, poor in
-, priest in, conviction of, mentioned
-, Principal Secretary of State
-, Privy Council
-, protestants in, settlement of
-, quit rents in
-, rebels in, (art. 25), See also above disaffected persons in.
-, Regalities, Lord of the
-, Revenue of, (arts.) Agent and Commissioner of, See also Talbot, Sir William; Solicitor to. See Playdell, Charles; Commissioners of, (art.), Agent and Solicitor to. See Thompson, John; Secretary to. See Ellis, John. See also Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford; Bridges, Robert; Culliford, William; Kingdon, Lemuel; Strong, William; Receiver General, (art.), See also Price, John; Receivers of, surplusage of, (art.), riding surveyor of, See also above casual revenues.
-, robbers and outlaws in, See also below Tories in.
-, Roman Catholics in, (arts.)
-, rising rumoured in
-, sale and settlement of
-, saltpetre in, (art.)
-, seals, (art.) See also above Great Seal.
-, Secretary. See Principal Secretary.
-, Serjeants-at-law in
-, Sheriffs in
-, ships from, ordered to cruise between Scotland and
-, Solicitor (late) in
-, Solicitor General. See Temple, Sir John.
-, storekeepers in
-, Surveyor General. See Robinson, William. tobacco duties in
-, Tories in
-, trade, (arts.)
-, Treasury in. See above Exchequer.
-, Vice-Treasurer of
-, wool trade in, (art.)
-, wine trade in, Act relating to

Ireland, Susannah, recusant, co. Hereford

Ireton, —
-, Henry, sister of. See Bendish, Mrs. Bridget.
-, [? John]

Ironmongers, Company of, Charter for, Master, Warden, Assistants and Clerk of, named

Ironside, John, Deputy Lieutenant of Dorset, approbation as
-, named Burgess of Bridport

Isaack[e], Sebastian, named Alderman, Burgess and Justice of Honiton

Isaacson (Isaackson), Abraham
-, Anthony, Controller of the Customs, Newcastle-on-Tyne

Isham, Sir Justinian, Deputy Lieutenant of Northamptonshire, approbation as

Istanbul. See Constantinople.

Italy, Envoy in. See Dereham, Sir Thomas; places in. See Florence, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Pisa, Rome, and Venice.

Itchington (Ichington), Long, co. Warwick

Ives, Jeremiah, recusant of Newgate Market
-, William, named Assistant of the Cordwainers' Company

Ivie alias Bryan, Dame Theodosia

Ivory, Sir John, Governor of Duncanon, military commission to