Index: K

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Kainton, co. Salop [? Kineton, co. Warwick], 287.

Karver see Carver.

Katherine, Mris., servant to the Duke of Norfolk, 367.

Katnes (Kateness), Bridget, a Tangier widow, 1204.
-, -, Katherine, a Tangier widow, 1440.

Keat (Keate), Philip, waiter, Penryn, 446.
-, -, Samuel, waterman, London, 291; Blackwall, 371.

Keating, John, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, Ireland, 944, 1046, 1407; Governor of Charles II's Hospital, Dublin, 944.

Keats (Keates), Henry, waiter, Barking, 1121.
-, -, Philip, waiter, Penryn, 1190.

Keck, Samuel, lease of Thames shore, 284, 308.

Keegle, John, shipmaster, 1465.

Keelage see Harbour dues.

Keeling (Keling), Edward, lease, Glastonbury, 1550, 1561.
-, - (Keeting), Joseph (Josiah), clerk of the bakehouse to the Victualling Commissioners, 968, 1370.

Keene, Edward, collector of Suffolk militia money, 829.

Keeping, Tho., tidesman, Poole, 1481.

Keeting see Keeling.

Keighley (co. Yorks), 1201.

Keightley see Kightley.

Keith, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager Marischal, widow of 7th Earl Marischal, pension, 141, 158, 346, 437, 438, 651, 655, 939, 941, 1414, 1431, 1490, 1665; Walsingham House for, 201.

Kekewich, George, son of William, senr., 545.
-, -, James, 546.
-, -, Richard, brother of William, senr., 399, 546.
-, -, William, senr., lease, Bonyalva, 399, 490–1, 537, 545; Treworgy, 1624.

Kekewich's tenement, Bonyalva, 1412.

Keling see Keeling.

Kellett, Edward, weighing porter, London, 444.

Kelliow (Killiowe), John, lease, Treverbyn Courtney, 1596, 1624.

Kells barony (co. Meath), 347, 433, 1355.

Kelly, Ann, payment, 1419, 1421.
-, -, Tho., Customs place, London, 348.

Kellystown (co. Meath), 710.

Kelsall, Humphrey, collector of militia money, co. Stafford, 831.

Kelstern (co. Lincoln), 1274.

Kember, Tho., employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Keme, Mr., clipper and counterfeiter, 794, 795.

Kemm, Richard, witness, 794, 795.

Kemnay (co. Aberdeen), 635.

Kemp, Elizabeth, tenant, Lombard Street, London, 749.
-, -, Francis, lease, Carnedon Prior, 1181, 1301.
-, -, George, deputy sheriff of Norfolk, 58.
-, -, James, mayor, Penryn, 482; tin seizure, 1336; tin coinage farm, 573.
-, -, Joane, widow, tenement, Cornwall, 1612.
-, -, John, brother of Nicholas, 1597.
-, -, Katherine, lease, Sussex, 1557.
-, -, Nicholas, lease, Trelugan, 1597.
-, -, Sir Robert, surety to Sir W. Doyly, 1457.

Kempt, Mr., servant to the Duke of Norfolk, 367.

Kempthorne, Sir John, Vice-Admiral, 610.
-, -, Rupert, Navy volunteer, 609, 859.
-, -, Thomas, son of William, 1595.
-, -, William, of St. Tudy, Cornwall, 1595.

Kendal barony (Westmorland), 1068, 1549, 1554, 1563.

Kenaston (Kinaston, Kenniston), Edward, tidesman, Newcastle, 874.
-, -, Elizabeth, wife of Francis and daughter of Sir J. Lawson, pension, 131, 1450, 1490.
-, -, Francis, husband of Elizabeth, 1450, 1456.

Kendall, Nicholas, tenant,Treverbyn Courtney, 1533.
-, -, Walter, proposal for victualling Tangier, 149.

Kenagho (co. Mayo), 1042.

Kendrick, Samuel, petition about letters of marque, 641.

Kenilworth Park, Chase, Castle and Castle Hill, Tiltyard, etc. (co. Warwick), 1576, 1580, 1614.

Kennard Moor (Glastonbury), 1550.

Kennecke (Kennock), Richard, weighing porter, London, 291, 444.

Kennedy, James, Brussels, seizure of ship, 408, 1049, 1086, 1130, 1135.
-, -, Letitia, daughter of William Knollys of Rotherfield Grays, 1109, 1253–5.
-, -, Thady, Great Wardrobe, payment, 1466.
-, -, Walter, husband of Letitia, 1253–5.

Kennet river (Berks), 892.

Kennett, John, collector, Faversham, 1148, 1164, 1201.

Kennington, lordship and manor (Surrey), 175, 1480, 1561, 1565–6, 1567; courts and steward of, 758; Princes Meadows in, 1576–7; Merchant Tailors' barge house, 1607.

Kenniston see Kenaston.

Kenry barony (co. Limerick), 433.

Kensey [Kinsay], Richard, contractor for the First Wine Act, 118, 204.

Kent, John, fee farm, 848.
-, landcarriageman, London, 298, 444.
-, -, Richard, Treasurer and Cashier of Customs, 358, 589, 838, see Customs (Receiver); coinage money accounts see Mint (Coinage money), payments by into the King's own hands, 75, 493; loans into the Exchequer and repayments, 1, 29, 64, 85, 99, 322, 423, 489, 612, 638, 706, 853, 857, 862, 863, 865, 868, 870, 871, 879, 885, 887, 888, 890, 891, 914, 930, 982, 985, 987, 988, 994, 1026, 1049, 1056, 1065, 1068, 1072, 1076, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1091, 1094, 1097, 1120, 1131, 1136, 1142, 1152, 1169, 1206, 1216, 1227, 1241, 1258, 1270, 1285, 1303, 1314, 1322, 1333, 1335, 1337, 1342, 1359, 1382, 1394, 1402, 1413, 1456, 1655, 1657, 1658; interest accounts and payments, 99, 126, 193–4, 226, 289, 290, 329, 350, 361, 366, 454, 456, 504, 511, 612, 615, 681, 758, 759, 862, 866, 932, 933, 953, 995, 1018, 1021, 1087, 1088, 1091, 1098, 1105, 1121, 1181, 1182–3, 1186, 1206, 1215, 1344–5, 1380–1, 1381, 1431, 1473–4; tin deposited in the hands of, 1661; secret service payment, 1152; executor of N. Johnson, 998; surety for Mr. Corney, 24; formerly Cashier of Excise, 984; rooms in the Excise Office, 832.
-, -, William, clerk in the Office of the Receiver General of Customs, 505.

Kent County, 16, 121, 122, 130, 194, 210, 233, 241, 292, 534, 715, 723, 786, 903, 1021, 1097, 1192, 1289, 1348, 1430, 1448, 1490–1, 1542, 1552, 1553, 1557, 1575, 1580, 1582, 1583, 1598, 1599.
-, - -, assizes, 1474.
-, - -, auditor, 195.
-, - -, Commonwealth Committee records, 1628.
-, - -, Dissenters, 1138.
-, - -, Excise, 932, 1123.
-, - -, Hearthmoney, 1212, see Oakes, W., Ashburne, J.
-, - -, militia money, 825–6.
-, - -, Receiver General of Crown Lands, 41, see Trowts, M., Thornhill, H.
-, - -, Receiver General of Assessments see Bowles, C., Waterman, Mr.
-, - -, Recusants, 188.
-, - -, sheriffs, 241, 1172, 1599.

Kenward, Jeremy, coastwaiter, Plymouth, 445.

Kenwrick, Sir William, baronet fee, 387.

Kenwyn (Cornwall), 1063.

Kenyon, Robert, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures, co. Lancs, 532, 561–2, 615, 743, 833, 839, 1218, 1234, 1457, 1467; Clerk of the Peace, Lancs, 852, 854, 932.

Ker see Kerr.

Kernan, Jane, widow of John, 266, 468, 540, 543, 653, 897, 1296.
-, -, John, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 266, 417, 468, 540, 653, 801, 802, 897, 1296.

Keroualle, Louise Penancoet de, Duchess of Portsmouth, pension of 1,400l. per an. to see Taylor, Dr. J.; pension of 1,000l. per an. out of First Fruits, 48, 104; going to France, 134, 414; returning from France, 500, 506; lodgings, Whitehall, 414, 506, 628, 920, 1392, 1513; goods for, 628, 729, 856, 920, 959, 1378, 1392, 1513.

Kerr (Ker)— Lady Ancram, wife of Charles, 2nd Earl of Ancram, 542.
-, -, Col., petition for Eckington manor, co. Derby, 1623.

Kerry County, Ireland, 456, 611, 613, 770, 792, 946–7, 1025, 1218.

Kerrybullock Park (co. Cornwall), lease of, 418–9, 427–8, 460, 1556, 1574.

Kestle, Thomas, waiter, Gunnell, Padstow, 1415.

Ketch, John, Tangier soldier, 1155.

Kethynock (co. Carmarthen), 1059.

Kettle drums see King's (Drummers).

Kettleby, Francis, tidesman, London, 4; watchman, ibid., 810.

Key, James, tenant, Greenwich, 1147.

Keyhaven (Southampton port), 614, 875, 1311.

Keymer (Keymore), Henry, lease, Somerset, 92, 674–5.

Keynes, Col. Alexander of Rodipol, 1600.
-, -, Sarah, widow of Alexander, 1600.

Keys, Hannah, Tangier widow, 1068, 1204.

Kidder, John, poor Tangier soldier, 749, 1476.
-, -, Quartermaster Thomas, 42, 93.

Kidwell, Nevill, payment in the Treasury of the Chamber, 767.
-, -, Robert, yeoman hanger to the Queen, 1315.

Kifford, Thomas, messenger of the Exchequer, 161, 404.

Kiffit, Edward, v. Serjeant Topham, 541, 683.

Kightley (Keightley), Lady Frances, Irish pension, 1012, 1110.
-, -, Tho., Irish pension, 1012, 1110.

Kikking, William, boatswain, 1287.

Kilbane, co. Roscommon, 232.

Kilby see Gilby.

Kilcar (co. Roscommon), 232.

Kilconnell (Galway and Tipperary), 1528.

Kilconway barony (co. Antrim), 895.

Kildalkey (co. Meath), 1041.

Kildare County (Ireland), 97, 98, 123, 155–7, 433, 1156, 1391.
-, -, bishop of, 1392, see Moreton, W., Price, Tho.
-, - see, lands of, 1054.

Kilfree (co. Sligo), 1102–3.

Kilgeever (co. Mayo), 1103.

Kilgelcogh (Kilgilky) (co. Cork), 884.

Kilgerran ("Gilgarren") weir (co. Pembroke), 309–10, 473, 684, 705; forest, 309.

Kilham (co. Yorks), 1198.
-, -, co. Northumberland, 1385, 1468; Kilham Tenements, Glebe and Hill, 1385.

Kilhaywood (Calstock, Cornwall), 1578–9, 1587.

Kilkenny County, Ireland, 98, 1354, 1355.
-, -, castle, 495, 688.
-, -, West barony (Westmeath), 1355.

Kilkerran ("Killgerane," co. Cork), 884,

Killane (Ireland) [? Killeen, co. Cork], 951.

Killanoan (co. Roscommon), 232.

Killegillane (co. Cork), 884.

Killegran, "Killgawne" (Ballagkene barony, co. Wexford), 433.

Killegrew see Killigrew.

Killerk (co. Dublin), 1156.

Killetragh ("Killeteragh") (co. Cork), 951.

Killigrew (Killegrew), Charles, Navy volunteer, 986.
-, -, Charlott, widow of Thomas, 758.
-, -, Henry, payment to by N. Veel, 278.
-, ships commander, 107, 386, 1202.
-, -, Dame Mary, one of the Queen's dressers, annuity or pension, 167, 598, 908.
-, -, Mr., tin proposal, 128.
-, sale of Old Artillery Ground, 345.
-, -, Sir Peter, Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 83–4, 142, 158, 510, 774, 1079, 1115, 1429; pension, 83; accounts, 117, 406, 691.
-, -, Robert, Navy volunteer, 986. pension as Page of Honour, 197, 222, 395, 423, 598, 721, 757, 901, 989, 1179, 1311, 1483, 1488.
-, -, Sir Robert, lease of encroachments on the Thames, Southwark, 1092–3; fens, co. Lincoln, 1207–8, 1386, 1468.
-, -, Thomas, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 90, 598; two pensions, 758.
-, -, Sir William, interest in the Lindsey Level, co. Lincoln, 1140, 1207, 1226; pension, 103, 104, 168, 226, 296, 370, 462, 463, 534, 542, 624, 626, 699, 789, 791, 888, 912, 969, 970, 971, 1081, 1082, 1137, 1337, 1342, 1358, 1661.

Killinclugh (co. Cork or ? Killinlugh, co. Tipperary), 884.

Killinmeera (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Killinoge (co. Kilkenny), 1356.

Killiowe see Killiow.

Killnavollaghen (co. Roscommon), 232.

Killngoolimy (King's County), 1356.

Killougher (co. Dublin), 710.

Killusky (co. Kildare), 1156.

Kilmac (barony of Scarawalsh, co. Wexford), 433.

Kilmacahill (co. Westmeath), 123.

Kilmacud ("Kilmacroge," barony of Rathdown, co. Dublin), 346, 433, 738, 1393.

Kilmainham (Dublin) Castle, 114; Army Hospital at, 113–4, 535, 943.

Kilmore, bishop of see Sheridan, W.

Kilmurry, town and barony (co. Meath), 1355.

Kilpatrick (co. Cork), 884.

Kiltorcan (co. Kilkenny), 1356.

Kimer see Kymer.

Kinaston see Kenaston.

Kinersley see Kinnersley.

King, Edward, Paddock Walk and Lister's Lodge, Windsor Great Park, 1617.
-, -, Francis, tidewaiter, Bristol, 93.
-, -, Gregory, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 387, 764.
-, -, Henry, tidesman, Bristol, 93. employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.
-, -, James, riding surveyor, Titchfield, 424.
-, -, Jeremiah, master cooper to the Victualling Commissioners, 968, 1370.
-, -, John, tobacco planter, 1165.
-, -, -, waiter, Hull, 553, 1039; boatman, Dover, 1121.
-, -, -, 1st Lord Kingston, 432, 831–2, 877; pension, 886, 964, 980, 1005, 1024, 1080, 1126.
-, -, Mr., taking letter to Ireland, 920.
-, Customs officer, Lymington, Hants, 110.
-, -, Mris. see Brydges, Rebecca.
-, -, Nathaniel, payment in the Great Wardrobe, 317.
-, -, Robert, Excise question, 637.
-, -, -, one of the King's musicians, 900, 1060, 1061, 1281.
-, -, Samuel, tidesman, Truro, 1276.
-, -, Sarah, Irish pension, 1011.
-, -, Simon, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Thomas, sub-farmer of Hearthmoney, co. Suffolk, 429.
-, -, -, sheriff of Coventry, 825.
-, -, -, tidesman, Hull, 564, 903.
-, -, -, Receiver of impropriations under the Commonwealth Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers, 1601.
-, -, William, surveyor, Bristol, royal bounty, 316.
-, -, -, surveyor and master mason, Chester Castle, and comptroller of records for Chester, Flint and Carnarvon, 696.

KING CHARLES I, 2, 40, 48, 165, 284, 308, 309, 330, 342, 495, 500, 797, 905, 1167, 1208, 1236, 1274, 1351, 1407, 1420, 1491, 1499, 1500, 1531, 1548, 1562, 1565, 1589, 1599, 1609, 1622.
-, carrying to his trial, 547.
-, chirurgeon to, 1040.
-, Council of as Prince, 1627.
-, Groom of Robes to see Fernie, P.
-, Hospital of see Westminster.
-, leases of land by as Prince, 38, 473, 515, 534, 564–5, 904, 1282, 1543, 1562, 1564, 1574, 1580, 1583, 1584, 1597, 1627.
-, murder of, 307, 878.
-, perfumer to see Fernie, Mr.
-, servants of, 1530, 1538.
-, shoemaker to see Alexander, J.
-, - CHARLES II, 48, 547, 1535, 1600.
-, at Windsor, 164, 169.
-, at Newmarket see Newmarket.
-, at Winchester see Winchester.
-, at the Treasury see Treasury.
-, birthday, 1149.
-, chair for, 869.
-, Commissioners for lands of as Prince, 1301, 1611.
-, furniture for, 199.
-, goods for, 1133.
-, horses for, 1178–9 and see Royal (Mews).
-, Hospital at Dublin see Ireland (Hospital).
-, jewels for see Jewels.
-, linen and lace for, 898, 899, 1504.
-, mathematical boys see Christ's Hospital.
-, moneys paid into his own hands, 75, 493.
-, out of town, 729, 1091.
-, pictures for, 965.
-, plate for their Majesties' table, 1136, 1143.
-, portraits see Pictures.
-, presents from see Royal (Presents).
-, presents to, 461, 1310, 1340, and see New (Year's Gifts).
-, recommending for Customs places, 949.
-, stable requisites see Royal (Mews).
-, touching for the king's evil, 908, and see Privy (Purse healing medals).
-, Wardrobe details for see Wardrobe (estimates).
-, - Edward I, 1601–2, 1621.
-, - - III, 1602.
-, - - VI, 1627.
-, - Henry III, 1273, 1602.
-, - - IV, 893, 1602.
-, - - VI, 1601.
-, - - VIII, 162, 905, 1236, 1494, 1550, 1587.
-, - James I, 15, 123, 252, 695, 854, 1040, 1236, 1240, 1290, 1351, 1531, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1566, 1568, 1583, 1587, 1589, 1594, 1600, 1601, 1609, 1614, 1617, 1620, 1627.
-, - John's Court or Palace see Holloway Court.
-, - Richard I, 1602.

Kingdon, John, custodiam lease, co. Devon, 531.
-, -, Lemuel, Paymaster of the Forces, 85, 113, 253, 383; interest account as such, 844; a Revenue Commissioner, Ireland, 611, 617, 1279, 1352, 1438, 1454, 1459; 24,000l. bond with Earl of Ranelagh, 1143, 1331; 30,000l. bond with Earl of Ranelagh, 437, 594, 948; Irish pension in trust for Earl of Ranelagh, 1011, 1298; orders assigned to C. Duncombe, 213; orders assigned to Henry Guy, 324, 498, 851, 1040.
-, -, Capt. Richard, a Commissioner of Excise, 353, 484; arrangement with the Earl of Ranelagh for the Irish revenue, 1146–7, 1331–2.

Kings Cliff see Rockingham Forest.

Kings County (Ireland), 1356.

KING'S almoner, 86.
-, - apothecaries (see Jones, J., Chase, J.) and their bills, 899, 1648, 1664, 1665; allowance of taffeta to, 481; for the apothecaries to the Royal Household see Royal (Household apothecaries).
-, - arras maker, 839, see Pointz, F.; Opholfam, J., Demacht, D., Rodieur, P., Vanderbozen, J., Vanderbozen, A.
-, - avener see Cragg, J.
-, - barber see Foillard, R.
-, - barges, rich tilts for, 1665, see King's Watermen.
-, - bating room, 186, 846, 850–1.
-, - bears, bulls and mastives, officers of, 1664.
-, - bed, 311; sheets for, 1665, see Royal (Bedchamber, pages).
-, - Bench Court, 59, 186, 1143, 1599.
-, attorneys in, 1387.
-, Coroner and Attorney of, 225, 412, 413, 578, 638, 871, see Astry, S., Fanshaw, Sir T.
-, fines in, 94, 95, 113, 126, 131, 166, 205, 412, 413, 419, 423, 451, 538, 578, 606, 616, 638, 669, 707, 724, 757, 855, 863, 867, 868, 871, 885, 890, 910, 911, 924, 941, 1055, 1081, 1177, 1212, 1277, 1375, 1457, 1459, 1503, 1525, 1527; appropriated to Crown Law costs, 1460; rules as to, 286; claimed by bailiffs of liberties, 225.
-, judge of the Marshalsea see Butler, Sir J.
-, judgments, 229, 582, 941.
-, justices of see Scroggs, Sir W., Raymond, Sir T., Jones, Sir T., Dolben, Sir W., Pemberton, Sir F., Saunders, Sir E., Wythens, Sir F., Holloway, Sir R., Jefferys, Sir G., Walcott, Sir T.
-, prison, Marshalsea, 230, 1015, 1088, 1089, 1105, 1144; pensioners in, 1417; Marshal of, 31, 578, 1260, see Glover, T., Baker, J., Baker, M., Gaseley, W., Parker, H. Fowkes, W., Nightingale R., Thorold, E., Thorold, N.
-, - birthday, cravat for, 898.
-, - bitmaker see Buckle, T.
-, - Body Guard, Gentlemen of the Guard, 71, 78, 86, 1114.
-, - bowling green keeper, 1664.
-, - buckhounds see King's (huntsmen).
-, - Butteries see Royal (Household butteries).
-, - chapel closet keeper, 1323.
-, - child rides, 1179, 1664.
-, - chirurgeons see Whittle, S., Pyle, R., Pearce, J., Woodhall, T.
-, - clockmaker, 77, 1664.
-, - closet, clerk of, 77; furniture for 839; keeper of, 725, 1663, see Chiffinch, W., Donkelly, Mr.
-, - coachman, 846, 1179, see Mills, H., Chaire, R., Baldwin, J., Freeman, J., Bayly, J.
-, - coffer bearers, 78, 1664, see Norman, Mr., Hayes, Mr.
-, - cook see Sayer, J.
-, - Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.
-, - cormorant keeper, 1648, 1664.
-, - corncutter see Easton, N.
-, - Coroner of the Verge see Royal (Household).
-, - counsel, fee as, 664.
-, - drummers and fifeplayer, establishment for, 566, 649, 674, 1647; liveries for, 1665; fifeplayer see Newth, C.; Kettle drums, 726.
-, - equerries see Royal (Mews).
-, - Falconers, 73, 78, 171, 266, 273, 300, 467, 474, 544, 605, 649, 721, 724, 885, 917, 962, 965, 1001, 1044, 1046, 1131, 1341, 1342, 1487, 1488, 1664; estimate (1667), 1648, 1650, (1668), 1651–2; (1679) 1653; of the brook, 1650; of the field, 1650; of the heron, 1650; of the Crow, 1650.
-, Russell, G. (serjeant of the Hawks).
-, Conway, M.
-, Wichells, A.
-, Sankins, W.
-, Holmes, A.
-, Silvester, J.
-, Rowley, S.
-, Preston, J.
-, Legge, J.
-, Poulton, W.
-, Russell, J.
-, Croles, P.
-, Potter, J.
-, Edes, R.
-, Daniell, A.
-, Dechamp, T.
-, Duffield, T.
-, Russell, G.
-, Russell, W.
-, Osboldston, J.
-, - feather beds, 839.
-, - footmen, 30, 71, 78, 122, 216, 262, 320, 385, 475, 544, 630, 725, 767, 885, 962, 1051, 1261, 1457, 1664; reduction of, 1451, see Randu, Mr.
-, - gallery keepers see Campion, Mr.; Paulet, Mr.; Waite, W.
-, - gamekeepers (Richmond, Whitehall, Greenwich, Newmarket, Hampton Court), 1650; liveries, 839; retrenchment (1667), 1650, (1668), 1652, 1679 (1653).
-, - gardeners and plantation keepers, 630, 724; St. James's Park see Gurle, L.; Hampton Court see Peacock, H.; Whitehall Privy Garden see Waite, W.
-, - goldsmith see Vyner, Sir R.
-, -, goods, treasurer for sale of under the Commonwealth, 1544.
-, - Great Stable, Great Horse Stable see Royal Mews.
-, - Grove see Waltham Forest.
-, - harbourer of the King's deer see Glyn, E.
-, - Harehounds or Harriers see King's (huntsmen).
-, - harper see Evans, C.
-, - heath poults, keeper of see Tunsteed, J.
-, - herbstrewer, 631, 1060, see Dowle, M.
-, - houses (see Westminster, Whitehall, Windsor, St. James's, Greenwich, Hampton Court, Richmond, Nonsuch, Newmarket, Somerset House, Audley End, Winchester); provision for at the Restoration, 1636; provision for out of the Great Wardrobe, 1665, and see Groom Porter; rules relating to repairs and rebuildings of private lodgings in, 1080, 1206; repairs and buildings of generally see Works and severally under the palaces as above.
-, - huntsmen.
-, of the buckhounds, 262, 544, 725, 1186, 1304, 1648; Master of see Carey, J.; serjeant of the Privy Buckhounds or serjeant huntsman see Branch, J.; estimates for (1667) 1648; yeoman huntsman see Saxby, E.; yeomen of, 1648; liveries for, 1648.
-, privy harriers or harehounds or huntsmen at Newmarket, 96–7, 171, 235, 236, 265, 269, 468, 474, 766, 768, 1164, 1664; Master of see Elliot, T., Rider, W.; 500l. per an. to the Master of in lieu of fees and allowances for keeping the harehounds, 96, 265; estimate for (1667) 1646, (1668) 1652, (1679) 1653; houndkeepers, 1664; yeomen prickers of see Bignall, T., Raby, C., Bowles, J., Bird, N., Izard, J.
-, - Hunting Stable see Royal (Mews).
-, - Jeweller see Legouch, J., Simpson, F. and J.
-, - joiner see Works.
-, - lands see Crown Lands; Fee farms.
-, of the late King, Queen and the Prince's lands, sale of under the Commonwealth see Crown Lands.
-, - laundress and laundry, 177, 625, 978, 1178, 1179, 1664, see Wall, Mrs.
-, - leash, yeomen of, 1664.
-, - library at St. James's, keeper of see Thynne, H., F. and J.; libraries, keeper of see Roose, T.
-, - linen and lace, 311, 385, 631, 839, 1665, and see King's (barber).
-, - littermen, groom littermen, 391, 473, 765, 768, 897, 915, 1259, 1261; see Baldwin, H., Williams, J., Franklyn, T., Emms, R., Goodenough, J., Taylor, J., Hosey, J., Jones, R., Eldridge, J.
-, - locksmith, 1664, see Wilkinson, J., Beach, Mr.
-, - lodgings, 978; new lodging, furniture for, 839.
-, - marshal farrier to the King's hunting horses (see Snape, Mr.), 78, 268, 768, 1664, 1665.
-, - master cook see King's (Cook).
-, - maundy, 438, 742.
-, -, messengers see Chamber (messengers).
-, - moletaker or molecatcher, 962, 1315, 1664, see Holding, J.
-, - money see Dormant (privy seal).
-, - music, 30, 32, 235, 262, 265, 419, 469–70, 474, 475, 620, 621, 718, 726, 766–7, 767, 900, 915, 916, 1060, 1061, 1281, 1286, 1287, 1419, 1663–4.
-, violins, 77.
-, wind, 1521.
-, harper see Evans, C.
-, attending at Windsor, 475.
-, room for in Scotland Yard, 1317.
-, estimates, retrenchment (1667), 1648.
-, tuner of the organs and musicians see Hingston, J.
-, musicians see Staggins, N.
-, (Master of the music).
-, Blow, Dr. J.
-, Banister, John and James and Jeff.
-, Brockwell, H.
-, Myer, J.
-, Steffkins, F.
-, Child, Dr. W.
-, Purcell, H.
-, Hall, W.
-, Hooton, E.
-, Hopper, S.
-, Flower, E.
-, Fitz, T.
-, Fashion, J.
-, Purcell, T.
-, Clayton, W.
-, Strong, R.
-, Staggins, I.
-, Singleton, J.
-, Farmer, T.
-, Aylworth, J.
-, Blagrave, R. and T.
-, Gregory, W. and A.
-, Coleman, C.
-, Clements, J.
-, Twiss, J.
-, Tomlinson, R.
-, Stevens, H. and G.
-, Finall, T.
-, Dyer, E.
-, Crouch, J.
-, Moss, J.
-, Robinson, R.
-, Heywood, T.
-, Gamball, J.
-, Gerard, F.
-, Madge, H.
-, French, N.
-, Brockwell, H.
-, Lenton, J.
-, Cooper, Mr.
-, Hele, H.
-, Goodwin, J.
-, Harding, J.
-, Marsh, A.
-, Dorney, R.
-, Gretton, Mr.
-, Lely, J.
-, Robart, A.
-, Abell, J.
-, Butler, Mr.
-, Turner, W.
-, King, R.
-, Paisible (Peaceable), J.
-, Hart, R.
-, Widows Atkinson, Bradley, Vanbright, Cutler, Greeting, Richardson, Tanner.
-, - nurseryman and pondkeeper, 78, 1664.
-, - palaces see King's (houses).
-, - physicians, 1648, see Frazier, Sir A., Scarborough, Sir C., Witherly, Dr. T., Mendez, Dr. F., Dickinson, Dr. E., Greaves, Dr.
-, - preachers see Lancaster (County, King's).
-, - private roads and ways, keeper of see Lawrence, A.
-, - privy buckhounds see King's (huntsmen).
-, - Proctor see Franklin, S.
-, - progresses, 1039, 1179, 1315; estimate for (1667), 1648.
-, - purveyor of fresh fish, 1371–2.
-, - ratkiller, 30, 268, 385, 917, 1664, see Hester, Mr.
-, - revels, yeoman of, 1664.
-, - Serjeant Chirurgeon see Pyle, R.
-, - - Farrier see Nott, R.
-, - - Huntsman see Branche, J.
-, - - Painter see Streeter, R.
-, - - Skinner see Knott, Mr.
-, - - of the Vestry see Vestry.
-, - servants see Chamber (King's servants), Wardrobe, Exchequer, Royal (Household).
-, very necessitous for money, 439.
-, liveries, 1665, and see Liveries.
-, - stables see Royal (Mews), Greenwich, Newmarket, Reading.
-, - Surveyor of the Dresser, 1664.
-, - sweepers, 30.
-, - Tennis Court, Master of see Cooke, H.; tennis sheets, 1665, and see Tennis.
-, - Tents, hales and pavilions, 1664; master of see Bowles, W.; debt to (1679), 1661; estimate (1667), 1647, (1668), 1652, (1679), 1653.
-, - Theatre keeper, 544, 1664, see Clark, John.
-, - trumpeters and serjeant trumpeter, 77, 311, 385, 767, 917, 1420, 1663, see Peacock, H.; estimate (1667) 1647; rich coats and banners, 1650; liveries, 1665.
-, - vestry see Vestry
-, - volary keeper, 1648.
-, - wardrobes, provisions for out of the Great Wardrobe, 1665; and see Wardrobe; Hampton Court; Windsor.
-, - watchmaker see East, E.
-, - watermen, 385, 475, 544, 630, 725, 917, 962, 1304, 1665; Master of the King's barges, 915, see Warner, J.; bills, 1665; liveries for, 311, 1499, 1518.
-, - ways and bridges, surveyor of see Lawrence, A.
-, - yachts, furniture for out of the Great Wardrobe, 1665.
-, - yeoman huntsman see King's (huntsmen).
-, - - of the Bows and Guns, 78, 1664.
-, - - of the Guard see Yeomen.
-, - - riders see Royal (Mews).

Kingsbury see Windsor (scite of manor).

Kingsley, William, tidesman, London, 1092.

Kingsman, Jasper, lease, Essex, 216.

Kingsthorne Wood see Grafton (Honor).

Kingston, Earl of see Pierrepont, W.
-, -, Lord see King, J.
-, -, George, waiter, Salcombe, 1481.
-, -, Thomas, surveyor, London port, 694.
-, keeper of Hanger Walk, Whittlewood Forest, 1208.
-, coal mine, Stratton upon Fosse, 1619, 1625.

Kingston on Hull see Hull.

Kingswood Chase (co. Gloucester), 1607.

Kinnersley (Kinersley), Philip, late Page, now Yeoman, of the Removing Wardrobe, 916.

Kinsale (Cork), 261, 483, 684, 965, 1049, 1114, 1125, 1342, 1358, 1362.

Customs establishment, 1004.
-, fortifying of, 69, 138.
-, fort, Governor of see Armourer, Sir N.

King's ships at, 280, 608, 929; repairing same, 1305.
-, Ordnance, 1007.
-, rent of Castleny Park, 1004.
-, soldiers for, 298, 367.
-, victualling agent or commissioner see Whitfield, D., storehouse, 926, 957.

Kinsman (Kynnesman), Richard, an auditor of the Exchequer Court, 1530, 1544, 1565, 1575.

Kintals (Kentalls) (measure), 455, 502, 508.

Kinvin see Kynvyn.

Kinward, Thomas, master joiner of the works, 87, 469, 722, 926, 1268, 1432; widow of, 1432.

Kiplin, Mr., payment in the Office of Treasurer of the Chamber, 1420.

Kirby Moorside (co. Yorks), 1198, 1200.

Kirk see Kirke.

Kirk Leavington (co. Yorks), 1561.

Kirkby, Capt. [? William], Surveyor General of Customs, Berwick, 677–8, 703.
-, -, Col. Richard, brother of William, Receiver of Assessments, co. Lancs, 1424.
-, -, Robert, waiter, Peel, Chester port, 448.
-, -, William, Justice of Peace, co. Lancs, 487; Receiver of Assessments, co. Lancs, 1424.
-, riding surveyor, Cheshire, Lancs, Cumberland, 450, 650; Customs Surveyor, 811, 876, 1116; Commissioner for setting out Carlisle port, 255, 714.

Kirkby (Lancs), 549; Kirkby Moor and Barcary, 549, 842.

Kirke (Kirk), Hen., surveyor of the Humber, etc., 620.
-, -, John, commissioner to perambulate Dean Forest, 962.
-, -, Sir John, Receiver and Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 62, 297, 464, 634, 783, 1079, 1173, 1390; Macclesfield Forest encroachments, 1249, 1413.
-, -, Mr., grant in the Fens, 1622.
-, -, Philip, housekeeper of the Palace of Whitehall, 467, 475, 544, 651, 909, 915, 1187, 1296, 1304, 1311.
-, -, Capt. Philip, Tangier, 1455.
-, -, Col. Peircy, Governor of Tangier, and his Regiment there and in Ireland, 196, 296, 308, 481, 482, 487, 531, 555, 639, 640, 656, 697, 716, 763, 783, 862, 878, 880, 1154, 1192, 1230, 1247, 1249, 1258, 1271, 1272, 1276, 1290, 1299, 1404, 1427, 1428, 1439, 1463, 1472; Governor of Massachusetts, 1409.
-, -, Samuel, tidesman, Yarmouth, 876.
-, -, Simon, title to Great Staughton, Hunts, 1534.

Kirke (co. Lancs), 842.

Kirkem, Mr., servant to the Duke of Norfolk, 367.

Kirkleatham (co. Yorks), 1200.

Kirklington (co. Yorks), 843.

Kirkstall (co. Yorks), 1552, 1596.

Kirton, John, tidesman, Cowes, 1481.

Kirton in Lindsey, manor and soke (co. Lincoln), 412, 415, 1569, 1578.

Kirwood, Thomas, banker, assessment moneys in his hands, 72; Hearthmoney tallies, 548, 1067, 1230; deputy Receiver of Assessments for London and Middlesex, 124, 166, 192.

Knapman (Knapton), Ferdinando, Lindhurst house and stables, 61, 253.

Knapp, Jo., draper, London, 990.

Knapton (co. Yorks), 1199.

Knaresborough, Honor of (co. Yorks), 923.

Knatchbull, Thomas, Receiver of the Poll on the Peers, 434.

Kneebone, Edward, son of John, lease, Cornwall, 349, 509, 1302, 1611.
-, -, John, lease, Cornwall, 1611.

Knevet, Sir Thomas (temp. James I.), 380.

Knight, John, grant out of Peckham manor, 16, 121.
-, -, -, senr., Great Wardrobe, 1271–2, 1297, 1368–9, 1389, 1396, 1419, 1432, 1446.
-, -, -, junr., Great Wardrobe purchases, weighing and measurage, 1369, 1446, 1499, 1518–9.
-, -, -, Sir John, Navy bill, 804; junr., Customs frauds, Bristol, 997.
-, -, Mr., Queen's servant, 162.
-, -, Mrs., Irish pension, 1012.
-, -, Peter, Customs smack at Margate, 875.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, Portsmouth, 810.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, Isle of Wight (1649), 525.
-, -, William, Great Wardrobe purchases, weighing and measurage, 1272, 1446.

Knight banneret, blank patent of, 925.
-, - Harbinger see Neville, R.
-, - Marshal see Windham, Sir E., Villiers, Sir E.
-, - service see Greenwich East (tenure).

Knightley, Sir John, petition for Preston manor, 1471.
-, -, Mr., woollen trade exports, 1026.

Knighton (co. Radnor), tolls, 578, 809, 1300.
-, - (co. Worcester), 1329.

Knightsbridge (London), 377.

Knipe, Francis, tidesman, London, 346, 401.
-, -, William, derelict lands in the Humber, 1290.

Kniveton, Andrew, tidesman, London, 610.

Knock, Henry, tidesman, London, 291.

Knock (co. Meath), 710.

Knockaneleigh (co. Cork), 884.

Knockanshake (Bargy barony, co. Wexford), 433.

Knockardrahan (co. Cork), 884.

Knockbrack (co. Limerick), 704.

Knockbrit (co. Tipperary), 120.

Knockinskeay (co. Cork), 884.

Knockmacleary (? Galway or Tipperary), 1528.

Knocknarea (co. Sligo), 232.

Knocknageehy (co. Cork), 884.

Knocknahur (co. Sligo), 232.

Knockroe (co. Sligo), 232.

Knocktopher (co. Kilkenny), 1356.

Knockuragh (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Knockvarrig (co. Cork), 884.

Knogas (King's County), 1356.

Knollys (Knowles, Knolls), Francis, brother of Sir Robert, 1254.
-, -, Sir Francis, uncle to Sir Robert, 1109, 1254, 1545.
-, -, Hansard, Old Artillery Ground, 372.
-, -, Sir Henry, of Rotherfield, 1109.
-, -, Robert, of Rotherfield, 1109; son of William, 1253.
-, -, John, waiter, Neston, 73.
-, -, Sir Robert, father of William, 1109, 1253–4.
-, -, -, of Rotherfield, 1109.
-, -, -, of Grays, 1109.
-, -, Thomas, of Rotherfield, 1109.
-, -, -, of Grove Place, Southants, 380.
-, -, William, of Rotherfield Park, 1109, 1180, 1253.
-, -, -, noontender, London, 1376.

Knott, Mr., serjeant skinner, 915.

Knowle, guild and college, Warwick, 1569, 1577.

Knowles see Knollys.

Konigsberg hemp see Hemp.

Konigsmark see Conigsmark.

Kyffin, John, lease, Denbigh, 858.

Kylly, Mr., payment to for Crown law costs, 1260.

Kymer (Kimer), Henry, tenement, Stoke, 498.

Kynnesman see Kinsman.

Kynvin (Kinvin), James, solicitor for the Royal Africa Company, 860; for Dartmouth Corporation, 1127.
-, -, John, attorney, 1283.