Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639-40. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1877.
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'General Index: C', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1639-40, (London, 1877) pp. 624-633. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1639-40/pp624-633 [accessed 24 April 2024]
C.
Cadeleigh or Cadley, in co. Devon, rectory of
Cadiz, in Spain, late expedition to
Cæsar, Sir Charles, Master of the Rolls
-, warrant to
Calandrini, Pompeio, protection for
Calcedon, bishop of
Caldecott, Thos. J. P., letter of
Caldewall, E.
-, Tamar, widow, petition of
-, Thos., deceased
-, Wm.
Caldicott, co. Monmouth, manor of
Calley, William, junr., letters of
-, Sir William, late receiver of the King's
revenues in cos. Oxford and Berks
-, letters of
Calthorpe, James, the King's ward
Calvert, Cecil, Lord Baltimore, letter of
-, Mr.
Calvin, John, the reformer
Cambricks and lawn, impositions on, collectors of
Cambridge
-, document dated from
-, corporation of
-, petition of
-, fair at
-, gaol
-, manor of
Cambridge, co.
-, sheriff of, see Pychard, Thos.
-, letter to
-, ship-money
-, inhabitants of
-, arms returned
-, musters
-, University
-, vice-chancellor of, see Cosin,
John.
-, vice-chancellor and senate of,
letters to
-, for colleges and halls, see their
several names.
Camden, William, the antiquary
-, Lady Elizabeth, widow
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle
-, Constantine
-, John, Earl of Loudoun, sent commissioner to London
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, his speech to the King
-, answers signed by
Campion, Hugh, bill of
Cams, Jehan de la, examination of
Canary Islands, the, export of corn to
Candles and tapers, new invention for making, patent for
Canterbury
-, parliamentary elections at
-, silk-weavers, see Weavers.
-, dioc. of
-, Archbishop, see Laud, William.
-, Arches Court, Dean of, see Lambe,
Sir John.
-, Dean, see Bargrave, Dr. Isaac.
Cape, Peter
Carden, John, petition of
Cardenas, Don Olonso de, resident or ambassador from Spain
-, described by the King as "a
silly, ignorant, odd fellow,"
-, his house in London
Cardewell, see Cordewell.
Cardiff
-, corporation of
-, ship-money
Cardmakers of London, company of
Cards and dice, impost on
-, manufacture and sale of
-, patentees, see Squibb and Proger.
Carew Castle, co. Pembroke
Carew, Sir John
-, Sir Nicholas, J.P. for Surrey
-, letters of
-, —
Carew's sconce, in the Isle of Wight
Carey or Cary, Horatio, sergeant-major, petition of
-, Lucius Viscount Falkland
-, Mr.
Caribees or Carlisle Islands
Carisbrook, Isle of Wight
Carlell or Carlisle, Roger
Carleton, see Carlton, Sir Dudley.
Carlisle
-, abbey at
-, citadel and castle of
-, documents dated from
-, gaol
-, garrison at
-, storehouses, &c. at
-, governor of, see Willoughby, Sir
Francis, and Byron, Sir Nicholas.
-, mayor of, see Baynes, John.
-, new prison
-, dioc.
-, canons
-, Cathedral, repairs of
-, dean, see Comber, Thos.
-, dean and chapter
-, prebends
-, Bishop of, see Potter, Barnabas.
-, Earl of, see Hay, James.
-, late Earl of, see Hay, James.
-, Countess of, see Hay, Margaret.
-, islands, see Caribees.
Carlton-in-Lindrick, co. Notts
Carlton, Sir Dudley, Clerk of the Council
-, letters and other papers of
-, letters to
-, reference of petition to
-, Guy, presentation to
Carmarden, Richard, Surveyor General of Customs
Carmarthen, co.
-, sheriff, see Hooker, William.
-, late sheriff, see Jones, Wm.
-, ship-money
Carnaby, John, petition of
Carnarvon, co.
Carnarvon, Earl of, see Dormer, Robt.
Carne, John, sheriff of co. Merioneth, letter
of
-, William
-, letter of
Carnegie, David, Earl of Southesk
Carr, George
-, Henry, depositions of
-, Leonard
-, Mary, Lady, wife of Sir Robert
-, Robert, Treasurer of the Army sent
into the North in the reign of Elizabeth
-, Sir Robert
-, letters to
-, his children
-, Robert, Earl of Somerset
-, Thomas, postmaster of Berwick
Carter, George, a messenger
Carteret, Amice de, lieutenant-bailiff and judge
in the Isle of Jersey
-, C.
-, Ely de, lieutenant-bailiff of Jersey,
letter to
-, Capt. George, comptroller of the
King's ships
-, letter of
-, his wife
-, Sir Philip, Lieut.-Governor of the Isle
of Jersey, letter to
Carthage, in Africa
Cartwright, Captain, comptroller of the Navy, letter to
Cary, John, petition of
Casimir, Prince
Cassell, Viscount, see Bulkeley, Thos., Viscount Bulkeley of Cashell.
Castle Garth, co. Northumberland
Castlehaven, Viscount, see Touchet, George.
Castles and forts, commissioners for survey of
-, repairs of
Castleton, document dated from
Castlon, John, post for London
Catesby, Eleanor, wife of Richd., junr.
-, Richd.
-, Richard, son of the above
-, Ursula
-, William, son of Eleanor
Catilin, John
Cato, Major, the Roman (Marcus Portius)
Catsash, co. Somerset, hundred of
-, ship-money
Cave, Sir Richd., letters of
Cavelry regiments, and see Army.
Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Devonshire, Lord
Lieutenant of co. Derby, letters of
-, the like to
-, William, Earl of Newcastle
-, letter of
-, promises to subscribe 10,000l.
to the loan
Cawood Castle, co. York
-, documents dated from
Cecill, Robert, late Earl of Salisbury, and
Lord Treasurer
-, William, Earl of Exeter, letter to
-, William, Earl of Salisbury
Cephalonia, island of
Chadlington, Oxon, manor of
Chafford, Essex, hund. of
Chafin, Richard
Chalmer, Wm., deceased
Chamber, Treasurer of the, see Uvedale, Sir
William.
-, deputy to, see Paddon, Robert.
Chamberlain, John, letters and other papers
of
-, Mr., a collector of ship-money
-, Wm.
Chamberlain, the Lord, see Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
Chambers, Daniel, petition of
-, Elizabeth, petition of
-, John, letter of
-, Rich.
-, Robt., letter of
-, or Chalmers, Thomas, a friar and almoner to Cardinal Richelieu
-, William, mariner
Champigny, M. de
Chancery, Court of
-, Rolls, see Records.
-, six clerks of, see Six Clerks.
Chancery Lane, London
-, taverns in
Chanon, William, suit of
Chapman, Edmund, petition of
-, Francis, petition of
-, Henry, former mayor of Newcastle
-, Jasper, of Jersey
-, Thos.
Chard
-, document dated from
Charing Cross, London
Charlcoate, co. Warwick
-, document dated from
Charles I., notices of, and references and allusions to, passim.
-, celebrates the feast of St. George at
Windsor
-, describes the Spanish resident as "a
silly, ignorant, odd fellow,"
-, endeavours to prevent the Holland
and Spanish admirals fighting in English waters
-, gives order for the billeting of Spaniards driven ashore by the Hollanders,
as strangers
-, grants convoy to the Spaniards for
Dunkirk
-, orders the Holland admiral to depart
out of Dover road
-, employs Hubert le Sueur to cast a
bust of King James in brass
-, instructs the governor of Edinburgh
Castle to force the town by battery of
ordnance, if the inhabitants refuse to
supply him with victuals or other provisions at reasonable rates
-, gives directions for the internal arrangement of Worcester Cathedral
-, authorises the sale of five pieces of
hangings of the story of the Apostles,
made at Mortlake, to the Earl of Holland
-, directs a judicial inquiry to be made
by the Lord Chief Justice whether the
refusal of a Church of England minister to administer the Holy Communion to such as will not come up to
the rails in the chancel be an offence
against any statute law
-, determines to summon a parliament,
and see Parliament.
-, gives instructions to Lord Ettrick for
defence of Edinburgh Castle
-, issues writs for levying ship-money,
notwithstanding the assembling of Parliament
-, obtains money by means of a loan
-, returns answer to the Covenanters
-, submits the question of Border military service to the judges
-, his intervention in behalf of the
Prince Elector Palatine
-, promises audience to the commissioners sent by the Covenanters
and see Scotland, Commissioners.
-, is surrounded by many well-wishers to
the Covenanters
-, question of the King's title to the
marsh lands lying between the ebb and
flow of the tide
-, orders a barge of state to be made
against the meeting of Parliament
-, warrant for payment of 25,000l. for
redemption of his Majesty's great jewel
left with the King of Denmark
-, called our Solomon
-, notes in his hand touching the demands of the Covenanters
-, question of subscribing the covenant
debated in the Council, the King present
-, his designs known to the Covenanters
-, commissions of
-, Declaration, the Large
-, grants, licences, and patents of
-, letters of
-, orders of, see Council, Orders of, the
King present.
-, pardons by
-, presentations to livings by
-, protections by
-, royal assent to decrees of Commissioners of Sewers
-, warrants, writs, privy seals, and fiats
of
-, letters, petitions, and other papers addressed to, see the Names of the writers.
-, references and orders on, see
Names of referees.
-, his children, see Children, the Royal.
-, councillors in the North
-, new year's gifts
-, game
-, pastimes
-, contribution money for expedition
against Scotland, see Scotland.
-, cabinet council
-, lands and revenues as Prince of
Wales and see Revenues, the
King's.
-, Commissioners of
-, reference to, of petition
-, Queen, see Henrietta Maria.
-, apothecary in ordinary, see Rumler,
John Wolfgang; and Fountnay, Julian.
-, chamberlain of the household, see
Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and
Montgomery.
-, coachmen
-, comptroller of his ships, see Palmer,
Sir Henry, and Carteret, Capt. George.
-, comptroller of his household, see Jermyn, Sir Thos.
-, equerries
-, esquires of the body
-, footman, see Craig, M.
-, household, see Household, the Royal.
-, governor of his tapestry works at
Mortlake, see Palmer, Sir James.
-, Groom of the Privy Buckhounds, see
Dixon, Bartholomew.
-, jewelers
-, Keeper of the Privy Purse, see Livingston, James.
-, kitchen, clerk of the, see Pay, Nicholas.
-, Marshal of Ceremonies, see Andros,
Amis, and Nicholls, Ralph.
-, masks at court
-, Master of Jewel-house, see Mildmay,
Sir Henry.
-, Master of the Great Wardrobe, see
Fielding, Wm., Earl of Denby.
-, Master of his Majesty's Barge, see
Warner, Nöel.
-, Master of the Horse, see Hamilton,
James Marquis of.
-, marshal-farrier, see Snapes, Edward.
-, mathematical instruments
-, palace at Westminster
-, pavilion
-, pictures and statues at Whitehall
-, purveyor of wines, see Lessland, Mr.
-, purveyor of perfumes and sweets, see
Sheires, George, Rumler, John Wolfgang, and Metcalfe, A.
-, receiver of fines and forfeitures ecclesiastical, see Holford, Benjamin.
-, receiver general of his revenues, see
Wharton, Thos.
-, robes, see Wardrobe, the Great.
-, Sergeant Plumber, see Enbree, John.
-, stables
-, tailor, see Ramsey, Robt., and Murray,
David.
-, Treasurer of the Chamber, see Vane,
Sir Henry.
-, Yeoman of the Revels, see Taylor,
Joseph.
-, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe,
see Rennersley, Clement.
Charles, Prince, subsequently Charles II.
-, his education
-, his household, paymaster of, see Holland, Cornelius.
-, his tutor, see Duppa, Bishop of Chichester.
-, groom of his bedchamber, see Jermyn,
Thos.
-, gentleman of the bedchamber to, see
Nevill, Richard; and see Children, the
Royal.
Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, see Palatinate.
Charles, the (King's ship)
Charter House, London
-, governors of the
Chatham
Chatteris, co. Cambridge
Chavigny, Monsr. de
Chaworth, George Viscount, late sheriff of co. Notts, petition of
Cheapside, London
Cheesemongers of London, petition of
Chelmsford, Essex
Chelsea, near London
Cherry, Francis
Chertsey, Surrey
Cheshire, Thos., clerk
-, or Chester, Henry, late sheriff of
Beds
Chesland, Robt., wine cooper
Chester, otherwise West Chester
-, documents dated from
-, mayor of, see Harvey, Robt.
-, recorder, see Ratcliff, John.
-, parliamentary elections
-, ship-money
Chester, Bishop of, see Bridgeman, John.
Chester, county palatine of
-, bailiff, itinerant, of, see Henn,
Henry.
-, chamberlain of, see Stanley,
Wm., Earl of Derby, and Strange,
James, Lord.
-, election of burgesses for Parliament
-, Exchequer Court of
-, justices of peace, letters of
-, sheriff, see Powell, Sir Thomas.
-, ship-money
-, shire-court
-, shire-hall
Chesterfield
Chetwind, Dr. Edw., late Dean of Bristol
Chetwyn, Wm., elected chamberlain of Bristol
Chevalier, Clement
Chicheley, Lady
Chichester, Sussex
-, mayor and aldermen, petition of
-, new charter for
Chick, St. Osyth, co. Essex
Chickard Gabriel, certificate of
Chidley, Sir George
Chilbolton, Hants
Childe, Richard, sheriff of Beds, account of ship-money by
Children, the Royal
-, apothecary in ordinary for, see
Rumler, John Wolfgang.
-, pastimes
-, paymaster to, see Holland, Cornelius.
-, revenues of
Chilworth, co. Surrey
China, silk stuffs brought from
Chittingly
Chiver, Robert, patent to
Cholmondeley, co. Chester
Cholmondeley, Sir Richd., letter of
-, Robert, Viscount, in Ireland
-, his lady
Cholsey, co. Berks
Choppell Woods
Christendom
Christian IV., King of Denmark
Christ's Hospital, London
Chudleigh, George, certificate of
Chulcross, John, late sheriff of co. Derby
Church Down, co. Gloucester
Church government and see England, Church of.
Church, Percy
Churchill, Wm., sheriff of Dorset, report of
Churchill, co. Oxford, document dated from
-, churchwardens of, and see
Whitley, John; Bridges, Wm.
-, petition of
Chute, Edward
Cinque Ports, the
-, Judge of, see Rives, Dr. Thos.
-, Lord Warden of, see Howard, Theophilus, Earl of Suffolk.
Civel or Civet, Francois
-, Pierre
-, petition of
Clapham, Paul, petition of
-, Susan, his wife
Clare, Earl of, see Holles, John.
Clare Hall, Cambridge
Clark or Clerke, variously spelt:—
-, George, clerk of the deliveries
-, George, mayor of Gravesend
-, James, J.P.
-, Lonvile, see Lanckton, Henry.
-, Mr.
-, Richard, B.D., release to
-, Dr. [Samuel]
-, sergeant
-, Wm.
Clavering, Sir John
Clay, Richard, protection to
Claybrook, co. Leicester
Clee, Robert, examination of
-, Thos., brewer
Cleish, laird of, see Colvill.
Clement, Benedict
Clements Inn, document dated from
-, Field
Clench, Edw.
-, petition of
Clerk or Clerke, see Clark.
Clerkenwell, document dated from
Cleveland, Earl of, see Wentworth, Thos.
Cliffe, Thos., brief for
Clifford, Francis, Earl of Cumberland, and
sheriff of Westmorland, letter to
-, George, third Earl of Cumberland
-, [Henry], Lord
-, letter to
Clifton, Mr.
Clink prison, Surrey
Clinton, Edward, late Earl of Lincoln
-, Theophilus, Earl of Lincoln
-, proceedings against, in the High
Commission Court
Close Rolls, see Rolls.
Cloths, trade in
-, white, undressed
-, Duke of Lenox's patent for exportation of
Clowberry, William
Clyde, river
Coals or sea coal, supply of, see London.
-, duty on
Coal merchants, company of
Cobb, John, petition of
Cochrane, Crowner, (Colonel John)
Cockerton, Robt., petition of
Cogan, Henry, Comptroller of the Mint
Coggeshall, Essex, baize makers of
Coghern, Col., a Scotchman
Coghill, Henry
-, Sir Thos.
Coignet, M.
Coinage
Coke, George, bishop of Hereford
-, his son, late precentor at Hereford
-, Sir John, Secretary of State and one
of the Comptrollers General of the
Posts
-, resigns the office of Secretary
of State (2nd Feb.)
-, letter of
-, letter to
Coker, co. Somerset
Colchester, Essex
-, Castle
-, mayor of, see Langley, John.
Colcombe House
Cole, a sailor
Colebrook Ward in Duffield Forest, co. Derby
Coleshill, co. Berks
Colford or Collesford, co. Dorset
Collard, Thos., letter of
-, his son Luttrell
Colles, Humphry
Colliers, masters and owners of, petition of
-, list of, employed in transporting
soldiers into the North
Collins, Arthur
-, petition of
-, Cuthbert
-, Theophilus, portreeve of Yeovil
-, letter of
Collison, Margaret
Collyer, Robert, of Bedford
Cologne
Colombine, Wm.
Colt, George, petition of
Colvill, James
-, letter to
-, his brother the Laird of Cleish
-, Wm., see Covell.
Combe, Mr.
Comber, Thos., S.T.P., dean of Carlisle
Comes or Combs, Richd.
-, bond of
Commissioner, the King's, for Scotland, see Stuart, John, Earl of Traquair.
Common Law, procedure of
Common Pleas, Court of
-, judges of
-, petition of, touching fees
-, schedule of fees payable to
-, Lord Chief Justice of, see Finch, Sir
John, and after (Jan. 1640), Littleton, Sir Edwd.
Common Prayer Book, the and see England, Church of.
Commonwealth, grievances of the
Compter, the, prison in Wood Street or the
Poultry
-, the, in Southwark
Compton, Sir Henry, K.B.
-, John, suit of, proceedings in
Compton Dando, co. Somerset, rectory of
Comptroller of the Household and see Jermyn, Sir Thos.
Condicote, co. Gloucester
Conformity, book touching, see Francis, Father.
Congan, Nicholas, deceased
Congiers, see Conyers, Sir John.
Coningesby, Captain Francis, Surveyor of
the Ordnance
-, his salary
-, Thos., late sheriff of Herts
Conisholme, co. Lincoln, document dated from
Conn, Henry, clerk of the sewers in co. Lincoln, letter of
Conniack, Mr.
Connie, [Henry]
Constable, Henry, Viscount Dunbar, a recusant
Constantinople, document dated from
Consterier, see Coustrier, Peter.
Convertive, the, (King's ship)
Convocation, writ of, summons for
Conway, document dated from
-, Edward, Viscount Conway and Killultagh, Lord Marshal of Ireland, and
General of the Horse
-, books supplied to
-, letters to
-, named member of the Council
of War
-, General of the Horse in the
army of the North
Conyers, Sir John, governor of Berwick,
Lieutenant General in the army of the
North, and member of the Council of
War
-, letters, &c. of
-, the like to
-, member of the Council of War
-, his wife and family
-, Mr., a vintner
-, William
-, letter of
Coo, Thomas, petition of
Cooke, Sir Robert
-, Thos.
-, letters of
Cookeson, Mr., patentee for sale of tobacco
Cooper, Anne
-, Sir Anthony Ashley
-, Christopher
-, Sir John
-, John
-, clerk
-, Peter
-, Rose
Coopers, the, see Wine Coopers.
Copley, Lionel
Coppin, Mr.
Copping, Susan
Copthorne, Surrey, hundred
Corbett, Mr.
-, Sir Thos.
Corbold, Mark
Cordewell, Francis, deputy saltpetreman
-, Samuel, the King's gunpowder-maker
-, letters and other papers of
-, the like to
Corham, Roger
Cork in Ireland
Corn, exportation of
-, prices of
Cornbury Park, document dated from
Cornelius, Thos.
Cornhill or Cornwell
Cornwall
-, document dated from
-, duchy of
-, Lord Lieutenant of, receiver of Crown
rents in, see Godolphin, Sir Francis.
-, sheriff of, see Trevill, Richard.
-, late sheriff of, see Godolphin, Francis.
-, ship-money
-, tinners of, see Tinners.
Corpus Christi College, document dated from
Corselis, Lucas, petition of
Corston, co. Somerset
Corunna in Spain
Cory, Capt. Humphry, petition of
Cosby, co. Leicester
Cosens, Mr.
Cosin, John, S.T.P., Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University
Coster, Thos., clerk
Cothran, Cronner, see Cochrane, Crowner.
Cotswold, co. Gloucester
Cottee, Samuel
Cottesford, Robert, rector of Hadleigh, testimonial of
Cottington, Francis Lord, Chancellor of the
Exchequer, and Master of the Court
of Wards and Liveries
-, named member of the Council
of War
-, letters and other papers of
-, the like to
-, references to, of petitions and
other papers
Cotton, in St. Mary's parish, Shrewsbury
-, George
-, his wife Honour
-, Thos.
Cottrell, Richd., mayor of Sunderland
-, examination and depositions of
Council, the, notices of, and casual references
and allusions to, passim.
-, orders, letters, warrants, and other
papers of
-, orders of, the King present
-, minutes and notes of proceedings of,
by Nicholas and others
and see Nicholas, Edward; Windebank,
Sec.; War, Council of; and Scotland,
Commissioners, &c.
-, references to, of petitions and other
papers
-, letters and petitions to, see the names
of the writers.
-, cabinet, the
-, called Junto, Lords of the
-, committee for foreign affairs
-, appointed to give audience to
the Scotch Commissioners
-, clerks of, and see
Meautys, Thos. Becher, Sir Wm.
Carlton, Sir Dudley, &c.
-, messengers of
-, register of the
Council Chamber, the
Council, the, in the North, see North.
-, of Scotland, see Scotland.
Court, the
-, relation of news from
Coustrier or Consterier, Peter
Covell or Colvill, Lady Anne
-, Wm.
Covenanters, the, see Scotland.
Covent Garden, London, document dated from
Coventry, Thomas Lord, Lord Keeper
(deceased
Jan.)
-, letters and other papers of
-, the like to
-, reference to, of petitions
-, loan of 6,000l. to the King
-, promises to subscribe 10,000l.
to the loan
-, tenant of Durham House
-, his chaplain, see Littleton, Dr.
John.
-, his widow
Cowes, Henry
Cowgate or Cowport, in Berwick
Cox, Benjamin, clerk
-, William, armourer
Craig, M., the King's footman
Cranbrook, co. Kent
Crane, John, Victualler of the Navy or Surveyor of Marine Victuals
-, letters of
-, Lady, of Stoke Park
-, Sir Robert
-, Wm., clerk
-, petition of
Cranston or Cranstoun, Lord
Craven, William, Lord
Crawford, Earl of, see Lindsay, Ludovick.
Credland, John
Cressing Temple, Essex
Creswell, John
-, petition of
Cretz, John de
Cripps, Edmond, brewer
Crispe, William
Crocker, Arthur
Croft, co. Leicester
Croft, Lybeus
Crofts, James
-, deposition of
Croke, Sir George, justice of the King's Bench
-, Sir Henry, Clerk of the Pipe
-, letter to
-, Sir John, late sheriff of Dorset
-, letter of
Crompton, Thos., J.P.
Cromwell, Thos., Lord, letter of
Crooked Lane, London
Crosfield, Mr.
Cross, Robt., information by
Crow, Harvy
-, Sir Sackville, English ambassador at
Constantinople
-, licence by
Crowch, Henry, certificate of
Crowder, William
Crowther, Bryan
Croydon, Surrey
Crumpe, Thos.
Cruso, Catherine
-, John
Crux, Nicholas
-, Joan, his wife
Cullen, Mr.
Culme, Richd.
Cumberland, co.
-, assizes for
-, dragoons
-, soldiers raised in
-, Lord Lieutenant of, see Howard,
Thos., Earl of Arundel and Surrey.
-, sheriff of, see Pennington, Sir Wm.
-, ship-money
-, Earl of, see Clifford, Francis.
-, late Earl of, see Clifford, George.
Cunningham, John, prisoner
-, petition of
-, Mr.
-, William, sent with the Covenanters'
remonstrance to the King
Curle, Walter, bishop of Winchester
Curtius, Wm., agent to the Princes of Germany
Curtys, Thos., clerk
Curzon, Sir John, late sheriff of co. Derby, petition of
Cusen, Mr., of the Temple, opinion of
Custom House, London, see London.
Customs, the
-, Surveyor-General of, see Carmarden,
Richd.
-, Surveyors-General of, at London, see
Medcalfe, Christopher, and Toomes,
William.
-, farmers and officers of
-, of the Port of London, see
London.
-, Pretermitted, collectors of, see Dawes,
Sir Thomas; Ferrers, Thos.; and
Wolstenholme, Sir John.
Cuthbert or Cutbeard, George, prebendary of Wells and Canon of Bristol
Cutteris, John
Cygnea Cantio of Leland