Index: E

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Earle, Erasmus, serjeant at law, 88.
-, -, Lieut. Martin, 74.
-, -, Peter, 254.
-, -, Thomas, 232; Cornet, 77.

Earls Colne (Essex), 354.

Earnle. See Ernley.

Earnley (Sussex), 676.

Earsham (Hundred, Norfolk), 74.

Eartham (Sussex). 55.

East, Edward, 337, 428, 508.

EAST Anthony. See Anthony.
-, -, Bere forest, Hants, 53, 57.
-, -, Flegg. See Flegg.
-, -, Goorham, manor (Cornwall), 329.
-, -, Greenwich. See Greenwich.
-, -, Grinstead (Sussex), 187.
-, -, Hatley. See Hatley.
-, -, Hundred (Berks), 42, 187.
-, -, INDIA COMPANY, 155, 156, 228, 357, 360, 363, 399, 400, 550, 571, 592, 648.
-, -, -, -, bullion transactions by, 91, 304, 354, 414, 415.
-, -, -, -, charter, 354.
-, -, -, -, loans by, to the Government, 501, 553, 570.
-, -, -, -, ships, 23, 570.
-, -, -, -, stock, 90, 386, 414.
-, -, -, -, trade of and interlopers, 432, 665–6.
-, -, -, goods, 522.
-, -, Indies, 354, 357, 372, 378, 382. See India.
-, -, Meon, manor, &c. (Hampshire), 88, 109, 279, 288.
-, -, Sea. See Baltic.
-, -, Sheen (Surrey), 253.
-, -, Smithfield. See Smithfield.
-, -, Wittering. See Wittering.

Eastbourne (Sussex), 262.

Eastbrooke, Thomas, 511.

Eastcombe (Greenwich, Kent), 151.

Easthampstead park (Windsor forest), 312.

Eastland Country, 387.
-, -, merchants, company of, 220–2, 225, 235, 247, 490, 567, 622.
-, -, -, -, charter of, 466.

Easton (Sussex), 674.

Eastway manor (Cornwall), 46, 118, 300.

Eaton, John, 552.

Ebrington (co. Gloucester), 112.

Eccleshall, Samuel, 705.

Eccleston, John, Receiver General of Crown revenues, cos. Suffolk and Cambridge, 78.
-, -, William, agent to the Commissioners of Sequestrations, 210.

Eckington manor (co. Derby), 20, 24, 29, 32, 48, 283, 290.
-, -, Guild of the Blessed Virgin in, 212, 215.

Eddisbury (Hundred, Cheshire), 34, 527.

Edgehill, battle, 501.

Edgehill, John, 169.

Edinburgh Castle, 80.
-, -, Firth, 246.

Edmonds, Henry, 131.

Edwards, Evan, 353; Comptroller of Chester port, 6, 729.
-, -, Henry, 269; searcher of Poole port. 3, 504.
-, -, John, Farmer of Excise, of Wilts, 709.
-, -, Peter, 37, 104.
-, -, Philip, 467.
-, -, Richard, 235.
-, -, Robert, 334.
-, -, William, 614.

Eedes, Richard, a King's falconer, 522; gamekeeper at Nonsuch, 522.

Eger, David, 29, 78.

Egerton, John, 3rd Earl of Bridgewater; Viscount Brackley, 214, 230, 513, 541, pension to, 611.
-, -, Peter, 276.
-, -, Randolph, Farmer of Excise, of Staffordshire, 427, 639.
-, -, Thomas, Lieut.-Col., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Cheshire, etc., 322, 481, 650.

Egglestone priory (co. Yorks), 12, 54.

Egham (Surrey), 158.

Egleston, Mr., receiver for Crown revenues, Suffolk, &c., 582.

Eight, pieces of, 475, 496, 514.

Ekins, Alexander, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Leicester, 322; Farmer of Excise, co. Northampton, 467, 468.

Elbe, the, 246.

Elderley moor. See Etherley.

Eldridge, John, litter man to the King, 618.

Eldrington, Edward, Quartermaster, 77.

Elephants teeth, 28, 72.

Elland, Jo., 43.

Ellen, Thomas, 510.

Ellerton priory (co. Yorks), 54.

Ellesdon (Ellesden, Elleston, Elston, Elstone), Anthony, 149.
-, -, Charles, searcher of Poole port, 504, 530.
-, -, Edward, 354.
-, -, John, collector of Lyme port, 41.
-, -, -, porter at the Receipt, 352.
-, -, Robert, 374.
-, -, William, payments to, for secret service, 560; tally cutter, 2.
-, -, -, searcher of Poole port, 504, 530.

Elliott (Eliot, Elyot, &c.), Elizabeth, 29, 32.
-, -, John, 165.
-, -, Katherine, nurse to the Duke of York, 165.
-, -, Thomas, King's waiter, London port, 10, 63.
-, -, -, Master of the King's Harriers, 251, 299, 498, 597, 669.
-, -, -, Groom of the Bedchamber, 136, 296, 372, 516, 561, 677.

Ellis, Godfrey, Capt., 36.
-, -, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Bristol, 634.
-, -, Sir Thomas, 208.

Ellison, Robert, 61.

Elmes, Gabriell, 242.
-, -, Humphrey, 269.

Elsfield (co. Oxford), 154.

Elston, Elstone. See Ellesdon.

Elstow. See Eveston.

Elsworth, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 163, 329, 479, 576.

Elton, Richard, a Groom of the Chamber in Ordinary, 626.

Elton Hall (Hunts), 378.

Elvington manor (co. Yorks), 37.

Elwell (Elvill), John, merchant, 441, 600.

Elwes, Sir Gervase, 261.

Elwood, Thomas, 127; collector of Sandwich port, 365.

Ely, diocese of, 362.
-, -, House (London), 500–1.
-, -, isle of, 21, 39, 113, 402, 427, 599, 680, 681, 682.
-, -, -, excise of, 426, 569, 633, 634, 641.
-, -, -, receivers of Voluntary Present, 300, 301, 347.
-, -, -, traitors' estates in, 92.
-, -, town, 415.

Embargo. See War.

Embersonne, Mathew, a king's falconer, 524.

Emerson, John, mayor of Newcastle, 278.

Emden (Friesland), 636.

Emmanuel College. See Cambridge

Emneth (Norfolk), 117.

Emps, Lyonnell, crossbow maker, &c., to the King, 659.

Emson, Martin, 470.

Encroachments, 28, 85, 89, 95, 121, 125, 158, 160, 166, 167, 173, 188, 247, 294, 353, 696, 699; and see Assart and Crown (waste).

Enfield ("Enville") manor (co. Midd.), 53, 57, 146, 427; chase, 53, 57, 127, 225: ranger of, 321.
-, -, Old Park, 84.

England, 80, 620.

England, Capt. George, 74.

English, Thomas, 152, 269.

English captives under the Turks. See Captives

Englishcombe manor (Somerset), 44, 48, 120, 126, 178.

Ennerdale manor (Cumberland), 88, 99.

Ennys (Ennis, Enys), Samuel, farmer of the Coinage duty of tin, 67, 99, 104, 105, 110, 129, 206, 211, 239, 244, 283, 302, 306.

Enton, Peter, Ensign, 73; merchant, 601.

Enville. See Enfield.

Epping (Essex), 439, 490, 588.

Epworth manor (co. Lincoln), 35.

Equerries. See King's equerries.

Ermine, 196.

Ernly (Earnley), Sir John, 688, 692.
-, -, Thomas, clerk, 28.
-, -, Sir Walter, 198.

Errington, Major Jo., 45.

Escheated estates. See Forfeited.

Escheator for the King, 311.

Escourt. See Estcourt.

Esh (Durham), 218.

Esher (Surrey), 35.

Esholt priory (Yorks), 9.

Esmond, Elizabeth, 273.

Esquire sadler. See Barwell, J.

Essex, county, 41, 134, 170, 175, 176, 282, 292, 300, 381, 402, 439, 676, 679, 681–3, 723.
-, -, -, Excise of, 339, 430, 466, 470, 472, 474, 482, 636, 638, 645, 652, 660, 730.
-, -, -, Receivers General of, 8, 71, 366, 373; of Crown revenues, 5, 229, 531, 615; of Assessments, 378, 403, 529, 532; of Voluntary Present, 300; of Hearthmoney, 649, 694.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 110, 328, 373, 378, 391, 394, 694.
-, -, -, traitors' estates in, 92.
-, -, Earl of. See Capell, A.; Cromwell, T.
-, -, House (Strand), 64.

Estcourt (Escourt), John, receiver of taxes for Wilts, 262; Farmer and Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Wilts, 439, 475.
-, -, Thomas, Master in Chancery, 187.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Wilts, 692.

Estimates. See Navy.

Estrades, Godefroi, Count (Marquis), d', Ambassador in Ordinary from the French King, 243, 261, 500; son to, 450.

Estreats, clerk of, in the Common Pleas, see Barwell, J.; in the Exchequer Court see Exchequer.

Estwick, Stephen, 205.

Etherley ("Elderley") moor, (co. Durham), 150.

Eton (Bucks). 118, 171, 208, 312, 316.
-, -, College, 208, 392.
-, -, the Ward in, 312, 316.
-, -, Wick (Bucks), 30.

Etterick, Walter, 222, 254.

Evans, Arise, 195, 542, 594.
-, -, Charles, a King's musician, 187, 565.
-, -, Edward, royal bounty to, 519.
-, -, Evan, 441.
-, -, Josie, 291.
-, -, Julian, widow, 126.
-, -, (alias Williams), Lewis, a King's mnsician, 565.
-, -, Mary, 114.
-, -, Peter, 178.
-, -, Robert, 24, 256.
-, -, Samuel, Reverend, 114.
-, -, Walter, 128.

Evelyn, John, son in law of Sir R. Browne, 240.
-, -, -, clerk of the bills or tickets in the Custom House, 2.

Everard, Clement, Governor of St. Christopher, 77.

Everett, Capt. Anthony, 334.

Everley (Wilts), 28.

Everson, Joas, 468.

Everton (co. Beds), 189.

Evesham, bailiwick (co. Worcester), 209.

Eveston [? Elnestow or Elstow], monastery (co. Beds), 96.

Ewen, Peter, 82.

Ewerby (co. Lincoln), 282.

Ewhurst (co. Sussex), 523.

Exchange (Old Exchange). See Streets.

EXCHEQUER RECEIPT, 51, 53, 88, 96, 190, 214, 225, 226, 229, 232–4, 240, 258–63, 267–8, 276, 282–4, 294, 307–8, 310, 314, 320, 349, 353, 418, 460–1, 463, 478, 491.
-, -, -, auditor of. See Long, Sir R.; Pye, Sir R.; Roberts, Sir W.; 24, 28, 57, 69, 71, 72, 75, 76, 78, 82, 84–6, 94, 112, 148, 185, 210, 218, 231, 257, 260, 293–4, 299, 317, 347, 357 8, 397, 404, 409, 416–7, 437, 440, 442–3, 478, 480, 489, 508, 514, 524, 533, 534, 536, 541, 551–2, 556, 578, 580, 585, 588–90, 594, 596, 598, 605, 614, 616, 625, 646, 651, 656, 658, 661–2, 667–8, 672–5, 677, 680, 683, 685–6, 689, 691–3, 695–6, 699, 700, 712, 714, 717–21, 725.
-, -, -, Chamberlains of. See Pye, Sir R.; Fauconberg, E.; Hildyard, H.; Steward, Sir N.; Cary, Sir N.; 59, 68, 209, 583, 675; Deputy Chamberlains, 148, 209, 265, see Lawson, J.
-, -, -, Chancellor or Under Treasurer of. See Ashley, Lord; 53 55, 56, 58, 68, 149, 245, 287, 304, 358, 435, 446, 504, 675.
-, -, -, Clerk of the Pells. 2, 57, 75, 76, 209, 675. See Wardour, W.
-, -, -, fees, 17, 127, 703.
-, -, -, messengers. See Chamber.
-, -, -, payment in course, regulation of, 358, 423, 456.
-, -, -, records of, 1, 208; Red book of, 206.
-, -, -, removal to Nonsuch, 675, 687, 712.
-, -, -, re-establishment of routine of, 11, 148, 215–6, 282–3, 637.
-, -, -, routine for payments, 637.
-, -, -, Tally Court or office, 675, 702; tally cutters, see Ellesdon, W.; writer of the tallies, 198.
-, -, -, Tellers of. See Squibb. L.; Downing, Sir G.; Loving, J.; Pinkney, L.; Squibb, A.; Brooke, J.; 1, 3, 50, 67, 77, 127, 163, 182, 198, 209, 334, 354, 395, 429.
-, -, -, Treasury of, 2.
-, -, -, Usher, 209, 629. See Packer, W.; Packer, R.; Lyde, H.; Bowyer. R.
-, -, -, weekly certificates, 1.

EXCHEQUER COURT, 121, 200, 305, 341, 361, 485, 486.
-, -, -, audit, 27; days of prefixion for, 110.
-, -, -, auditors, seven for the revenues of the Crown. See Sawyer, Sir E.; Seymour, Sir J.; Gwynn, W.; Kinsman, R.; Hill, W.; Philips, J.; Aldworth, R.; Brinley, T.; Sadler, R.; Povey, J.; 6, 11, 22, 24, 55, 57, 174, 183, 283, 342, 349, 444, 479, 506.
-, -, -, Barons of. See Bridgeman, Sir O.; Atkins, Sir E.; Hale, Sir M.; Turner. Sir C.; Rainsford, Sir R.; (Cursitor Barons) Leeke, T., Spelman, C.; Page, W.; 2, 7, 12, 23, 38, 40, 68, 79, 81, 103, 114, 116, 124, 127, 136, 144, 145, 149, 157, 159, 161, 163, 165, 170, 174, 185, 199, 200, 202, 205, 206, 265, 271, 299, 331, 333, 447, 451, 475, 562, 576, 579, 608, 629, 638, 654, 676.
-, -, -, chamber, 118.
-, -, -, Chamberlain of. See Hildyard, H.
-, -, -, course of, general regulation for re-establishment of, after the Restoration, 11, 145, 148, 149, 198–9, 282, 311, 637, 699.
-, -, -, Estreats (Extracts), clerk or keeper of, 81, 96. See Williams, P.
-, -, -, fines and amerciaments, receiver of, 327.
-, -, -, First Fruits, Remembrancer of. See First Fruits.
-, -, -, Foreign Apposer, 96. See Whittaker, C.
-, -, -, King's Remembrancer. See Fanshawe, Sir T.; 3, 8, 13, 16, 62, 63, 64, 68, 69, 78, 80, 84, 96, 158, 183, 184, 186, 192, 197, 202, 203, 204, 209, 235, 244, 269, 301, 354, 365, 410, 414, 540, 554, 565, 573, 582, 646, 676, 685, 719, 725, 736; deputy to, 281.
-, -, -, -, -, office of, 62, 199, 201, 204–5, 207–8, 224, 279, 380; second secondary in, see Payne, J.
-, -, -, Lord Treasurer's. Remembrancer, 453. See Osborne, John.
-, -, -, -, -, office, secondaries in, 206, 455.
-, -, -, marshals of. See Parker, H. Gaseley, W.
-, -, -, Nichils, clerk of, 96.
-, -, -, Pipe, clerk of. See Croke, Sir R.; 7, 18, 24–6, 52–4, 60, 62, 64, 68, 85, 96, 97, 102–5, 111, 112, 148, 157, 181–187, 191–4, 196, 198, 208, 211–3, 215, 223, 226, 241, 249, 265, 274, 281, 291, 287–8, 299, 300, 308, 312, 319, 320, 332, 347–8, 353–5, 361, 363–4, 366, 368–9, 395, 400, 468, 534, 537, 573, 624, 638, 692, 702, 736.
-, -, -, -, Comptroller of, 265. See Brodrick, Sir A.
-, -, -, -, office of, 148, 199, 201, 637.
-, -, -, seal of, 16, 69, 240, 249, 251, 259, 281, 288, 291, 297, 298, 301, 304, 306, 309, 316, 319, 320, 355, 364, 369, 591, 630, 695.
-, -, -, usher, see Walker, John; four under ushers, 230, 537.

EXCHEQUER, IRELAND, pensions paid out of, 12, 590.

EXCISE, ENGLAND, and new Imposts, act for, 479, 724
-, -, -, additional, act for, 340.
-, -, -, allowance of, to fishermen, 135, 479, 527, 576.
-, -, -, Appeals in, Commissioners for, see Browne, Sir R.; Doyley. Sir W.; Vernon, Sir H.; Prynne, W.; Scawen. R.; Coward, W., 75, 170, 177, 235, 276, 342, 471, 556, 570–1, 594. 705, 723; Secretary and Register to, see Barbon, J.
-, -, -, arrears of, due before the Restoration, recovery of, after the Restoration, 79, 110, 116, 143, 157, 160, 163–5, 168–70, 174–7, 179, 205, 215, 260, 272, 291, 292, 315, 320, 331, 333, 336, 339, 340–5, 453, 466, 468–89, 492, 500, 515, 520, 541, 568 seq., 632 seq., 650, 655, 722–3, 730 seq., payments out of, 214, 218, 224, 231, 239, 267, 271, 290, 297, 314, 347, 405, 472, 474, 475, 478, 515, 530, 546.
-, -, -, Arrears, Commissioners, 79, and passim. See Browne, Sir R.; Doyley, Sir W.; Vernon, Sir H.; Prynne, W.; Birch, J.; Scawen, R.; Benyon, Sir G.; Finch, F.; Manton, N.; Wingate, E.
-, -, -, Auditor of. See Birch, J.; 139, 186, 195, 237, 315, 380, 383, 487, 529, 554, 574, 583, 633, 663, 702, 729, 730, 735.
-, -, -, Cashier of the Excise office. See Ball, Jo.
-, -, -, Commissioners, Governors and Collectors of, 75 passim, (from 1660, Aug. 20 to 1660–1, Feb. 23), see Manton, N.; Goodwin, B.; Lenthall, T.; Wingate, E.: (from 1660–1, Feb. 24), see Benyon, Sir G.; Finch, F.; Ashburnham, Sir D.; Manton, N.; Wingate, E.
-, -, -, Comptroller of, 139, 380, 487, 583; see Ashmole, E.; Chiffinch, T.
-, -, -, duty, 228, 320, 431, 484.
-, -, -, farm of, 401–3, 412, 422, 424–31, 433–4, 438–9, 446–8, 462, 467, 482, 495, 657–8, 663 seq., 673, 681, 683, 700, 702 seq., 727–8, 735.
-, -, -, Farmers of, for the separate leases or farms of the country or county Excise, see each county separately; for the farm of the Excise of London, see London.
-, -, -, frauds and violences concerning, and Treasury appeals to Justices concerning, 215, 266, 286, 367, 384, 494, 495, 516, 517, 531, 548, 558, 560, 568, 579, 588, 589, 593, 612, 626, 647, 670, 716, 722–5.
-, -, -, loans on, 685, 689.
-, -, -, office, London. ((1) up to 1661 in Broad Street; (2) afterwards in St. Bartholomew's Lane, up to the fire of London, except for a temporary removal to Vauxhall during the plague; (3) after the fire, in Southampton Buildings), 216, 218, 235, 236, 242, 263, 308, 320, 344, 345, 380, 401, 435, 458, 467, 474, 482, 485, 546, 563, 570, 577, 583, 592, 604, 637, 640, 643, 653, 684, 690, 699, 706, 708, 709, 719, 722–3, 729, 730, 732; stationary for, 231.
-, -, -, officers, 229, 241–2, 256, 290, 479, 490, 496, 497, 575, 639, 647, 688, 693.
-, -, -, poundage to receivers, &c., 168, 169, 176, 177.
-, -, -, Register of. See Howland, J.
-, -, -, revenue assignations on, 682 et passim.
-, -, -, on silk and soap. See Silk; Soap.
-, -, -, Solicitor to. See Strange, Capt. E.: Hodges, F.; Lawrence, J.
-, -, -, Sub-Commissioners of, 321 seq., 330, 382 and passim.
-, -, -, Surveyor of. See Culliford, W.; Jeffryes, S.
-, -, -, Treasury of, 342.

Exeter, city and port, 10, 17, 25, 63, 76, 122, 190, 212, 239, 246, 328, 344, 381, 413, 441, 479, 509, 514, 526, 529, 551, 567, 600, 611, 619, 634, 707, 709, 723.
-, -, -, castle and garrison, 25, 64, 93, 122, 154.
-, -, Bishop and Diocese of, tenths and subsidies of, 606, 625, 673, 674.
-, -, Earl and Countess of. See Cecil, J.; Cecil, F.

Eye (Suffolk), 119, 572.

Eyre, Anthony, Farmer of Excise for co. Notts, 641.
-, -, Giles, 688.
-, -, Justices in, Trent South. See Oxford, Earl of.

Eyres, Henry, 720.