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Date |
Name |
Place |
Reference |
2187 June 16. |
Fr.Charles Spinola. |
China, for the conversion of infidels. |
S.P.44/337, p. 290 |
2188 June 20. |
John Francis Grossi. |
Italy. Latin. |
S.P.44/337, p. 291 |
2189 July 3. |
Wm. Forester, with Mary, his wife, and six servants. |
To pass beyond the seas and return, having been given leave to remain in foreign parts for some time. |
S.P.44/337, p. 328 |
2190 July 28. |
Charles, Viscount Mordaunt. |
As above. |
S.P.44/337, p. 314 |
2191 September 9. |
Charles, Lord Brandon, with his servants etc. |
As above. |
S.P.44/337, p. 333 |
|
Elizabeth, Lady Gerard, with her servants etc. |
To pass beyond the sea. |
S.P.44/337, p. 333 |
2192 October 19. |
Michaell Chinfocum. |
China. Latin. |
S.P. 44/337 p. 345 |
2193 November 16. |
Philip Van Berenbroeck, one of the King's Falconers. |
Germany. Latin. |
S.P.44/337, pp. 356–7 |
2194 December 10. |
Fr. Barnabé and Fr. Davril. |
China. Latin. |
S.P.44/337, pp. 366–7 |
2195 December 23. |
Renier Van Filburg, a servant to the Prince of Orange, with three horses and his goods, etc. |
To go beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/337, p. 370 |
2196 December 25. |
Col. Simon Lutterell, with three servants and three horses, etc. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 371 |
2197 December 26. |
Edward Russell, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 371 |
2198 March 14. |
Sieur de la Brousse, lieutenant in the Queen Consort's Regiment of Foot, commanded by Col. Charles Trelawny. |
To pass beyond the seas, having been given leave to quit the King's service and return to his native country. |
S.P.44/337, p. 407 |
2199 March 14. |
George, Lord Bergavenny, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas, having been given leave to go into the service of the Emperor of Germany in Hungary. |
S.P.44/337, p. 408 |
2200 March 19. |
Solyman Odabashi, a subject of the Kingdom of Algiers, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas in order to his return to Algiers. |
S.P.44/337, p. 412 |
2201 March 20. |
James de Lane. |
France and return. |
S.P. 44/337, p. 413 |
2202 March 20. |
Henry, Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas, having been given leave to remain abroad for some time. |
S.P. 44/337, p. 413 |
2203 March 20. |
Sir. Wm. Craven, his Lady, and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, her sister, with their servants, etc. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 413 |
2204 [March.] |
John Man, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 425 |
2205 March 28. |
Captain Raymond Everard, Envoy from the Cardinal Landgrave of Furstenburgh, with his servants, etc. |
To embark in any Port in order to his return to Germany. |
S.P.44/337, p. 415 |
2206 April 11. |
Lord George Saville, with three servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 442 |
2207 April 20. |
Charles, Earl of Wiltshire, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return, having been given leave to remain abroad for the recovery of his health. |
S.P.44/337, p. 426 |
2208 May 3. |
Francis Bastinck, with his servants, etc. |
France or any other place beyond the seas and to return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 429 |
2209 May 25. |
Francis and George Stonehouse, with their servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 432 |
2210 May 28. |
Thomas Twisden, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/337, p. 433 |
2211 May 31. |
Count Ercole Garimberti. |
Hungary. Latin. |
S.P.44/337, pp. 436–7 |
2212 May 31. |
John Palmer, Chief Justice of New York. |
New England. |
S.P.44/337, pp. 437–8 |
2213 June 8. |
Lord Thomas Howard, Envoy Extraordinary to the Pope, with Edward Blackburne, and with his servants, etc. |
To pass beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 3 |
2214 June 16. |
Edmund Sherry, with his servants, etc. |
To pass beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 5 |
2215 June 16. |
Sieur Nicolo Amici, with his wife and son and one servant. |
To go beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 5 |
2216 June 18. |
John Stafford, Envoy Extraordinary to Spain, with his servants, etc. |
Spain and return. |
S.P.44/338, pp. 14–15 |
2217 June 21. |
Samuel Rolle of Heanton, co. Devon, and Thomas Earle of Charburrow, co. Dorset. |
[To go beyond the seas.] |
S.P.44/338, p. 39 |
2218 August 10. |
James Storey and John Fidler, servants to Henry Sidney, with three horses. |
Holland. |
S.P.44/338, p. 57 |
2219 September 21. |
William and Charles Cecill, with their servants, John Baptist and Robert Cam. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 101 |
2220 October 3. |
John Barnardiston, George Burrowes, Robert Westerne, and Richard Horsey, merchants, with their servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 103 |
2221 October 5. |
Henry Pain, with his servants and necessaries. |
Flanders and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 103 |
2222 October 5. |
Mary, Duchess of Norfolk, and twelve servants. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 105 |
2223 October 9. |
Richard Key with his goods and necessaries. In the margin: Lord Brandon. |
Holland and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 107 |
2224 October 9. |
Edward Chester, jun., of Cockenhatch, co. Hertford, with his servants, etc. |
To go beyond the seas and continue abroad for some time, having been given leave to do so. |
S.P.44/338, p. 107 |
2225 October 13. |
John Burrow, Consul at Marseilles, and Arthur Martyn, with their servants, etc. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 110 |
2226 October 15. |
Dennis Lery, with his goods and necessaries. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 112 |
2227 October 20. |
Joseph Sherburn, with three servants; Mr. Mansuete and his servant; my Lady Tuke's and Mrs. Panton's daughters with their two maid-servants, and Mr. William Marshall, with their goods and necessaries. |
France. |
S.P.44/338, p. 119 |
2228 October 21. |
Henry Gray, and William Cavalier, his servant, with two horses, etc. |
Calais. |
S.P.44/338, p. 119 |
2229 October 24. |
William Harley. |
County of Leicester and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 119 |
2230 October 31. |
Joseph Canioni, an Italian merchant, with his goods and necessaries. |
To go beyond the seas |
S.P.44/338, p. 126 |
2231 November 3. |
Sieur Pierre de Mony with his goods etc. |
France. |
S.P.44/338, p. 128 |
2232 November 3. |
Dennis Lery. |
France. |
S.P.44/338, p. 128 |
2233 November 3. |
John, Lord Kennedy. |
To go beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 128 |
2234 November 4. |
George Greenville, with one servant. |
Plymouth (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 1 |
2235 November 4. |
Nathaniel Gibbs, with three horses. In the margin: Mr. Greenville. |
Plymouth. |
S.P.44/339, p. 1 |
2236 November 4. |
George Donnell with a fellow servant and three horses. In the margin: Mr. Mitton. |
To pass from Melton Mowbray to meet his master who attends his Majesty. |
S.P.44/339, p. 1 |
2237 November 5. |
Charles Steevens. |
Shrewsbury and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 1 |
2238 November 5. |
James Smithsby, with his three servants. |
To pass from place to place as he shall have occasion on the King's service. |
S.P.44/339, p. 2 |
2239 November 5. |
John Segrave, with his goods and necessaries. |
Ireland and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 129 |
2240 November 5. |
Sieur Jean Battista Philiberi and his wife, with their goods and necessaries. |
France. |
S.P.44/338, p. 130 |
2241 November 5. |
George Smith, Robert Roberts, and John Hargraves. |
France. |
S.P.44/339, p. 2 |
2242 November 7. |
Edward Magin of Cowbridge, co. Glamorgan. In the margin; Mr. Gwynn. |
Cowbridge. |
S.P.44/339, p. 2 |
2243 November 7. |
Samuel Eyre of Lincoln's Inn, with his servants. |
To his own house near Salisbury or to any other place as there may be occasion and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 2 |
2244 November 7. |
Captain Alexander Waugh, with one servant. In the margin; Mr. Wm. Hamilton. |
To Tommor, co. Somerset, or wherever else his Majesty's service shall require. |
S.P.44/339, p. 3 |
2245 November 7. |
Thomas Allen, George Kensall, Jeremy Guy, and Anthony Deane with seven horses belonging to Viscount Weymouth. |
Longleate, co. Wilts, and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 3 |
2246 November 7. |
Richard Peble. |
To convey two horses from Newington in co. Oxford to London. |
S.P.44/338, p. 130 |
2247 November 7. |
John Arthur, and two servants. |
Ireland and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 130 |
2248 November 8. |
Henry Gendy and Samuel Emerton, his servant. |
Exeter and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2249 November 8. |
Samuel Porter and Arthur Shipton, servants to John Watson of London, draper. |
Exeter and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2250 November 8. |
John Bellars, his wife, father and servant. |
Co. Gloucester and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2251 November 8. |
Hugh Speake, and two servants. |
Exeter and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2252 November 8. |
Edmund Starre, and two servants. |
Exeter and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2253 November 8. |
William Kemble. |
Salisbury and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2254 November 8. |
Sir Thomas Jones, knt., with his family, servants and horses. |
From Shrewsbury to London and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 3 |
2255 November 9. |
Mrs. Katherine Fede. |
France and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2256 November 9. |
George Patience. |
Blandford, co. Dorset. |
S.P.44/338, p. 131 |
2257 November 9. |
Isaac Barnard of London, haberdasher, and Wm. Puplett and Robert Sparkes, his servants. |
To Exeter and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 3 |
2258 November 9. |
Sir Thomas Cuttler, and his servant. |
To his house in co. Gloucester and then to Bristol. |
S.P.44/339, p. 4 |
2259 November 10. |
John Coles. |
Coulston, co. Wilts and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 133 |
2260 November 10. |
George Bridges, with four servants and six horses. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/338, p. 133 |
2261 November 10. |
— —, belonging to Sir Robt. Henley of co. York. |
To London from co. York and then to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 133 |
2262 November 10. |
John Richard and John Douse. |
To Taunton and from there to Exeter. |
S.P.44/338, p.133 |
2263 November 10. |
Michael Poulton. |
To Salisbury or any other part of co. Wilts and then to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 4 |
2264 November 11. |
Thomas Cox, and his servant. |
Holland and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 4 |
2265 November 11. |
Thomas Rouse, servant to John Clarke, citizen and linen draper of London. |
To Wareham, co. Dorset and then to Exeter about his master's business; and then to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 4 |
2266 November 11. |
Samuel Clerke. |
To the Vine near Basingstoke and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 133 |
2267 November 12. |
William Asplin and Harry Cruis, servants to the Earl of Plymouth. In the margin: Mr. Godefrey, servant to the Marquess of Halifax. |
Bromsgrove, co. Worcester. |
S.P.44/339, p. 5 |
2268 November 12. |
John Lanyon. In the margin: Mr. Coryton. |
To Sir John Coryton's house by Killington, co. Cornwall and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 5 |
2269 November 13. |
Mrs. Katherine Venables, with her attendants and servants. |
Wightam, near Oxford, and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 7 |
2270 November 13. |
Mrs. Jane Jones, with her sister, and their servants and horses. |
Shrewsbury to London and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 8 |
2271 November 13. |
Mrs. Dorothy de Paz, her two children, Ursula Ball her maidservant, and her two men servants, and necessaries. |
To land in any port and come to London. |
S.P.44/339, p. 10 |
2272 November 13. |
Herbert Salladin and John Gore, officers belonging to the Earl of Pembroke, with two servants. |
Salisbury to Devizes, and thence to Chippenham, Sudbury, Aust Passage, Chepstow, Newport, Leith in co. Monmouth, to Cardiff; and to return again. |
S.P.44/338, p. 134 |
2273 November 13. |
Sir John Nugent, Richard Nugent, Gerard Ewers, John Ewers, and Terence Conner. In the margin: Gratis Fath. Whyte. |
To Chester and Holyhead and then to Ireland. |
S.P.44/338, p. 135 |
2274 November 13. |
Edward Richardson and Llewelyn Griffith. |
Ham, co. Somerset and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 136 |
2275 November 14. |
Dr. Patrick Dunn, with two servants. |
Ireland and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 136 |
2276 November 14. |
John Loving, with three servants and four horses. |
To Salisbury or elsewhere as the King's service shall require. |
S.P.44/338, p. 136 |
2277 November 14. |
Wm. Fenton of London, merchant. |
To Salisbury and then to Bristol or any other place within ten miles of those cities; and then to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 10 |
2278 November 14. |
Augustine Walsh. |
To Deal or Dover, and then to Havre de Grace or any other port in France; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 11 |
2279 November 14. |
Hon. Eveling Pierpoint, with his Lady, servants etc. In the margin: Mr. Smithsby. |
Salisbury to London. |
S.P.44/339, p. 11 |
2280 November 14. |
Edward Jones of Lethernoyadd, co. Carmarthen, with two servants. In the margin: Mr. Tempest. |
To his house in the said county. |
S.P.44/339, p. 11 |
2281 November 15. |
Lt. John Sterling. |
Warminster and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 11 |
2282 November 15. |
James Russell, with one servant and four horses. |
To his house at Laverstock, co. Southampton, and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 11 |
2283 November 15. |
Lt.-Col. Charles Progers, with three horses and a guide. |
Salisbury and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 17 |
2284 November 15. |
Israel Fielding, with two servants and five horses. |
Salisbury or wherever the King's service shall require; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17 |
2285 November 15. |
John Gaphey and James Farell. |
Ireland. |
S.P.44/338, p. 137 |
2286 November 15. |
Sir Thomas Duppa, with two servants and three horses and necessary arms. |
Salisbury and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 137 |
2287 November 16. |
Mrs. Frances and Mrs. Anne Lumley, and Mrs. Margaret Stafford, with their servants. |
To go to Dover or any other port beyond the sea; and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 142 |
2288 November 16. |
Peter Bennet and Mrs. Eliza Durnford of Shaftesbury, co. Dorset, with their servants etc. |
Shaftesbury to London; and then to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 142 |
2289 November 16. |
Sir Charles Cartaret, with four servants. |
Salisbury and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2290 November 16. |
John Condy and Martha Condy, his wife. |
To the King's Fleet in the Downes or anywhere else; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2291 November 16. |
Walter Innes, Gentleman Usher of the Privy Chamber, with two servants and three horses. |
Salisbury and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2292 November 16. |
Walter Innes, with three horses and a guide. |
Salisbury and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2293 November 16. |
Thomas Johnston, with his goods and necessaries. |
To go beyond the seas and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2294 November 16. |
John Thompson, with his goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2295 November 17. |
Captain William Houghton, with two servants. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/339, p. 17a |
2296 November 17. |
Henry Kirby, with horses belonging to Lord Thomas Howard. |
Nottingham or elsewhere as the King's service shall require; and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 143 |
2297 November 17. |
William Palmer, with a horse and a guide. |
To Windsor and from there to Salisbury (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 18 |
2298 November 17. |
Thomas Robinson, Cadet in the Queen Dowager's Regiment of Foot. |
Warminster. |
S.P.44/339, p. 18 |
2299 November 17. |
Samuel Bryan, servant to John Grey, citizen and linen draper of London. |
To Exeter and thence to places in Cornwall; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 19 |
2300 November 17. |
John Grahme. |
Portsmouth (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 20 |
2301 November 17. |
James Dunne, Clerk of his Majesty's Avory. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/339, p. 20 |
2302 November 18. |
Captain Henry Cunningham, with two horses and a guide, carrying several things necessary for the Regiment. |
To Ambersbury or Salisbury to join the said Regiment; and to return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 20 |
2303 November 18. |
— Bradshaw. |
To Exeter and to places thereabouts; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 20 |
2304 November 18. |
Earl of Ailesbury, with five horses and a guide. |
Salisbury and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 20 |
2305 November 18. |
Gilbert Wye, a servant to Lord Churchill, with one able post horse and a guide. |
To Salisbury or wherever his Lordship may be; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2306 November 18. |
Gay Curll of Lyons Inn. In the margin: Sir Wm. Bassett. |
Bath. |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2307 November 18. |
John Pepper, belonging to Sir John Lanier's Regiment. |
To Salisbury or elsewhere the King's service may require. |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2308 November 18. |
Nathaniel Hookes, carrier. |
To Walsingham, being employed by Lord Chief Justice Wright to travel the said road as often as his Lordship's occasions shall require. |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2309 November 19. |
John Pepper. |
Salisbury (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2310 November 19. |
Nathaniel Tyderligh, employed in his Majesty's service. |
Salisbury and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 21 |
2311 November 19. |
Lord Thomas Howard, Master of the Robes, with his servants. |
Salisbury or wherever the King's service may require. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2312 November 19. |
Christopher Jeffreys, groom of the Privy Chamber. |
To Welden, co. Northampton, or elsewhere. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2313 November 19. |
Gerrard Merryman, Ensign to Col. James Porter, with his horses and necessaries. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2314 November 19. |
Thomas Ireland and Henry Huddlestone, with twelve other persons. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/339, p. 24 |
2315 November 20. |
Sir Thomas Stanley and Richard Grahme, with their servants. |
Salisbury to his Majesty's Army. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2316 November 20. |
Charles Henry Howard, Thomas Sawkill, and Henry Curwin, and a Portuguese Count, with seven servants. |
Salisbury or any other place where the King shall be. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2317 November 20. |
Henry Walter. |
Salisbury, with a letter from the Princess of Denmark to the Prince. |
S.P.44/339, p. 23 |
2318 November 20. |
William Taylor, messenger to the Commissioners of Excise and Hearth money. In the margin: Mr. Parry. |
Bristol to receive the King's money. |
S.P.44/339, p. 24 |
2319 November 20. |
Thomas White and Robert Rose. In the margin: Mr. Smithsby. |
Salisbury and thence to Breamer and so to Westdean. |
S.P.44/339, p. 24 |
2320 November 21. |
Joseph Shepheard, with a waggon and five horses. In the margin: Mr. Wynne. |
Cane Wood and return, for the use of Mr. Bruges. |
S.P.44/339, p. 24 |
2321 November 21. |
John Ramsey. |
Salisbury (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 25 |
2322 November 21. |
Henry Liver, with his goods and necessaries. In the margin: Mr. Tolet. |
Dover, Deal, or any other port, and then to France; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 25 |
2323 November 22. |
Lord Radcliffe and Thomas Fidler, with four servants and horses. In the margin: Mr. Crane. |
Salisbury or any place where the King shall be. |
S.P.44/339, p. 25 |
2324 November 22. |
Don Pedro de Figeirede, with his two servants and their horses. In the margin: Mr. Crane. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 26 |
2325 November 22. |
Antonio Peixolo. In the margin: Mr. Crane. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 26 |
2326 November 22. |
Collard Barton of the First Troop of Guards, with a boy servant. In the margin: Mr. Adams. |
Salisbury. |
S.P.44/339, p. 28 |
2327 November 22. |
Thomas Lloyd, Gentleman of the Horse to his Grace the Archbishop of York, with a horse and a guide. |
York and return (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339,p. 28 |
2328 November 23. |
Henry Wallop, with three servants. |
To his house at Husborne in co. Southampton. |
S.P.44/339, p. 29 |
2329 November 24. |
Laurence Dupuy, one of the King's servants, with his servants and horses. |
To any place within the Kingdom or beyond the seas; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 29 |
2330 November 24. |
Nicholas Dupin, with his Clerk and three servants and one horse. |
To Southampton to look after the Paper Mills in which he is concerned; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 30 |
2331 November 24. |
Seth Ward, with his servants and necessaries. In the margin: Mr. Gantlett. |
To Winchester and so to Salisbury; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 30 |
2332 November 24. |
Chichester Grahme, with two servants and goods. |
Norton Conyers in co. York and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 30 |
2333 November 24. |
Wm. Thompson and Nathaniel Roberts, with their wearing apparel and other necessaries. |
To parts beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 30 |
2334 November 27. |
Domingos de Faro, servant to Sieur Simaon de Souza de Magalthaeus, Envoy Extraordinary from Portugal. |
Portugal. |
S.P.44/339, p. 33 |
2335 November 28. |
Robert Myners of Treagoe. |
To go to his own house in St. Waynards in co. Hereford. |
S.P.44/339, p. 34 |
2336 November 28. |
Robert Richardson, his son, and one servant, with necessaries. |
To pass beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 34 |
2337 November 29. |
Dutch Ambassador, with his train, attendants, coaches, horses and other necessaries. |
A pass from the King enabling him to pass to the Prince of Orange and to return without any hindrance or molestation. |
S.P.44/339, p. 34 |
2338 November 29. |
Sieur Bartholomew, Viscount de la Neufville, Envoy Extraordinary from Poland. |
To pass beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 34 |
2339 November 30. |
Frances Teresa Stuart, Duchess of Richmond and Lenox, Mrs. Sophia Stuart, together with James Gray, Mrs. Mary Browne, Frances Barber, Jone Barber, Mary West, Francis Jewer, John Daubigin, John Short, John Sharlock, Mary Guilliams, John Alexander, John Drumon, Joseph Tamson, and James Williams, her Grace's servants. |
France. |
S.P.44/338, p. 148 |
2340 November 30. |
Mrs. Mary Mortimer, and her servant. |
Flanders. |
S.P.44/338, p. 149 |
2341 November 30. |
Count Rovero, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Savoy. |
To pass beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 150 |
2342 December 1. |
James Smithsby, with his servants and horses. |
To such place as the Commissioners sent by the King to the Prince of Orange shall repair; and to return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 34 |
2343 December 1. |
George Bridges, with five servants and seven horses. In the margin: Gr. to Mr. Bridgeman. |
Avington, co. Southampton; and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 149 |
2344 December 1. |
— —, servant to George Bridges, with his horse. In the margin: Gr. to Mr. Bridgeman. |
To pass from Avington to Canesham, near Bristol, and to return to Avington again. |
S.P.44/338, p. 149 |
2345 December 1. |
Sir John Cope and Sir James Chamberlain, barts., with five servants. |
To their houses in co. Oxford. |
S.P.44/338, p. 149 |
2346 December 3. |
George Bradbury, with two servants. |
Oxford and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 155 |
2347 December 3. |
Edward Seymour and Daniel Elliott, with two servants. |
To Edward Seymour's house at Woodlands, co. Dorset and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p.155 |
2348 December 4. |
Henry William Ludolf, with two servants and four horses. |
To pass wherever he thinks fit. |
S.P.44/339, p. 35 |
2349 December 3. |
Grant by the King, at the request of the Prince of Orange, of a pass to the bearer with five servants and his horses, goods and necessaries. (See no. 2055 above). |
To repair to Harwich and there to embark for Holland. |
S.P.44/339, pp. 35–6 |
2350 December 4. |
George Pitt, with Mr. George Pitt, his son, and with their servants and horses. |
Co. Dorset and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 35 |
2351 December 4. |
John Duncombe, servant to the Earl of Huntingdon. |
Plymouth and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 35 |
2352 December 4. |
Sir Gervase Clifton, bart., my Lady Clifton, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Mrs. Herne, and Mr. James Harding, with twelve horses and their goods and necessaries. |
To pass beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 36 |
2353 December 4. |
Francis Baker, with one servant. |
Winchester and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 155 |
2354 December 4. |
Thomas Neale, and four or five servants. |
Ludgershall, co. Wilts. |
S.P.44/338, p. 156 |
2355 December 5. |
Denny Muschamp, with two servants and four horses. |
To go by Oxford and Shrewsbury to Holyhead and thence to Ireland. |
S.P.44/338, p. 156 |
2356 December 5. |
Dr. John Fitzwilliams, with his servants and two horses. |
Windsor and return. |
S.P.44/339, p. 37 |
2357 December 6. |
Roger Cox and Thomas Owen, with three horses. In the margin: Mr. Gwinne. |
Maiden Bradley, co. Wilts. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2358 December 6. |
Rich. Johnson and John Philips, with one servant, etc. |
Dover, and then to pass to Calais. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2359 December 6. |
Peter Boucxin. |
Niewport or any other port in Flanders. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2360 December 6. |
Connor O'Brien and Michael Studholme, and other servants to Prince George of Denmark, with forty horses and necessaries. |
To where his Royal Highness shall be. |
S.P.44/338, p. 156 |
2361 December 6. |
Hugh Smithson, William Broughton, and Richard Cuthbert, with their servants. |
Co. York. |
S.P. 44/338, p. 156 |
2362 December 6. |
Sir Robert Clerke, with his Lady, and servants. |
To go beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 156 |
2363 December 6. |
Edward Andrews and Richard Philips. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2364 December 6. |
Sir Edward Herbert, knt. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2365 December 6. |
Andrew Middleton, Robert Young and James Durham. |
Scotland and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2366 December 7. |
John Madden, with his goods and necessaries. |
To go beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2367 December 7. |
Michael Casey, with his wife and family, being six persons, and goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 157 |
2368 December 8. |
Joseph Constable, and two men servants, with goods and necessaries. |
To pass beyond the seas and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2369 December 8. |
James Washington, his lady, Edward Lambert and Mrs. Henrietta Panton, with their goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2370 December 8. |
Henry, Earl of Peterborough, with his servants. |
To go beyond the seas, having been given leave to do so for the recovery of his health. |
S.P.44/338, p. 158 |
2371 December 8. |
Conte di Sale. |
To pass beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 159 |
2372 December 8. |
Sieur Bartholomew Yve, Viscount Delaneufville, Envoy Extraordinary from Poland. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2373 December 8. |
Evan Lloyd. In the margin: Sir. Ed. Sutton. |
To Oxford and from there to co. Pembroke. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2374 December 8. |
John Jordan, employed by the Commissioners of Excise as Gager of the town of Tiverton. In the margin: Mr. Francis Parry. |
To Tiverton. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2375 December 8. |
John Tremaine, with his two servants, John Avent and Wm. Mander. |
To go to his house at Mevagizzy in co. Cornwall. |
S.P.44/339, p. 38 |
2376 December 8. |
John Bradley and Joseph Luson, with three servants. |
Dover, and then to pass over to Calais. |
S.P.44/339, p. 39 |
2377 December 8. |
Thomas Thompson, and three servants, with their wearing apparel and other necessaries. |
To parts beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 39 and see also
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At foot: And a post warrant for the same to repair to any part of the Kingdom. |
|
S.P.44/338, p. 162 |
2378 December 9. |
Comte de Lauzun, with his servants, goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 159 |
2379 December 9. |
Mr. Henry Hills, with his son, and Mr. James Hills, with their goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 159 |
2380 December 9. |
Marquess Boniface Rangoni, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Modena, with his servants etc. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 162 |
2381 December 9. |
Thomas Goddard, with two servants and two horses. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2382 December 10. |
Mr. Medcalfe, Mr. Ireland, his wife, three children, and three servants, with their goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2383 December 10. |
James Roche, with his goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2384 December 10. |
Mr. John Markes, servant to Jonathan, Lord Bishop of Exeter. |
To go to his Lordship at Bristol. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2385 December 10. |
Mrs. Anne Fenwick, Mrs. Katherine Fenwick, Mrs. Jane Forster, Robert Nicholas, John Eron, and Thomas Salisbury. |
France. |
S.P.44/339, p. 40 |
2386 December 10. |
Lt.-Col. Dorington, with one servant. |
Dover (post warrant). |
S.P.44/339, p. 41 |
2387 December 10. |
Mr. Chilton, with one servant. |
To parts beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/339, p. 41 |
2388 December 10. |
John Abell, and one servant, and Robert Abell and his wife. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 161 |
2389 December 10. |
Sir Thomas Littleton, bart., and two servants. |
Woodstock, co. Oxford. |
S.P.44/338, p. 161 |
2390 December 10. |
Dr. Charles Hedges, with his wife, three children and a maid servant. |
Ailesbury. |
S.P.44/338, p. 161 |
2391 December 10. |
George Hartford, servant to the Spanish Ambassador. |
Spain. |
S.P.44/338, p. 161 |
2392 December 10. |
Mrs. Frances Sheldon, and two maidservants; Mr. Thomas Overbury, and one man servant, with their goods and necessaries. |
To pass beyond the seas; and to return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 162 |
2393 December 10. |
Lady Sophia Buckley, with ten other persons not named, and their goods and necessaries. |
As above. |
S.P.44/338, p. 162 |
2394 December 11. |
Charles Seagar. |
To the Prince of Orange and return. |
S.P.44/338, p. 162 |
2395 December 18. |
Sieur Rezini, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Modena, with his servants, etc. |
To parts beyond the seas. |
S.P.44/338, p. 163 |