Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1888.
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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644, (London, 1888) pp. 613-618. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1644/pp613-618 [accessed 19 April 2024]
W
Wadsworth, James, deposition of
-, Mr.
Waggon-master General of the King's army, the
Waite, Col.
Wakefield, co. York
Walden, Saffron, co. Essex
Wales
-, Prince Rupert reported to be gone to
raise forces in
-, Solemn League and Covenant to be
taken in
-, North
-, forces to be raised for
-, South
Walfleet, alias Burnham, co. Essex, the river of
Walker, Edward, Esq., office of Norroy Kingat-Arms granted to
-, Francis, ordnance founder, payment
to
-, ordnance cast by
-, George, deposition of
-, Thomas
-, Dr. Walter, advocate of the Parliamentary fleet
Walkins, William, receiver of South Wales
Waller, Sir Hardress
-, Sir William, Sergeant-Major-General,
notices of and allusions to, and
passim
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms, and passim
-, a member of the Council of
State
-, advancing towards Oxford
-, comes to Winchester
-, defeat of, at Devizes
-, earnest pressing for money of
-, extreme necessity of his army
-, forces of
-, supernumerary
-, good success of his forces
against Sir Ralph Hopton at Cheriton
-, his account of the battle of
Cropredy Bridge
-, his brigade
-, his main body lies at Rumsey
-, his movements
-, his quarters in Sussex
-, his ragged regiments
-, is about Buckingham
-, is about Fawsley
-, is about Wantage
-, is at Arundel
-, is at Daventry
-, is at Northampton
-, is at Oxhill, near Kineton field,
co. Warwick
-, is at Towcester
-, is in pursuit of the King's
army
-, is in the rear of the King's
army
-, is marching into Somersetshire
-, is marching to Woodstock and
Abingdon
-, is upon the march towards the
King's forces
-, is on his way to Farnham
Waller, Sir William, the King gathering his
forces to fall upon
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, lingers about Evesham and
Tewkesbury
-, men to be sent from the Isle of
Wight to
-, Militia regiments to advance
to
-, money and ammunition to be
sent to
-, movements of
-, order of the Committee of both
kingdoms concerning his army
-, ordered to take care of Sir
Richard Greenvile's regiment
-, ordered to join his forces with
the Earl of Manchester's
-, ordered to remain at Abingdon
-, ordered to march westward
-, ordered to send a force into
Dorset and the west
-, ordered to march into the west
with a body of horse and dragoons
-, ordered to march to Dorchester
-, ordered to follow the King's
forces
-, provisions for his army furnished by the Isle of Wight
-, reinforcements to be sent to
-, resolution to send the City
forces towards
-, retreat of
-, Thanksgiving ordered for his
victory over Sir Ralph Hopton
-, vote for his return to the west,
protested against by Lord Denbigh
and others
Walley, Henry
Wallingford, co. Berks
Wallingford, ammunition sent to
-, Castle
-, forces of
-, garrison of
-, Royalist forces at
Wallop, co. Hants
Wallop, Mr. Robert, M.P. for Andover
-, a member of the Committee
for both kingdoms, and passim.
-, a member of the Sub-Committee for Irish affairs
-, a member of the Sub-Committee for seeking intelligence, &c.
-, a member of the Council of
State
-, letter to
Walmer, co. Kent
-, letter dated from
-, Castle
-, documents dated from
Walmgate, co. York
Walsingham, Sir Thomas
-, acquittance by
Walsall, co. Stafford
Waltham
-, Forest
Walthamstow, co. Essex
Walton-on-Thames, co. Surrey, parish of
Walton, Col. Valentine, Governor of Lynn
Regis
-, letter to
Wanscott, John, certificate of
Wantage, co. Berks
Wardloe, or Wardlaw, Col. James, late Governor of Plymouth
Wardour Castle, Count Arundell's dwelling house, fortified
Wards and Liveries, Court of
-, orders of
-, master and officers of
Wards, of London, the
Ware, or Were, Col. John
Wareham, co. Dorset
-, Committee at
-, forces of
-, Governor of
-, letter to
-, garrison of
-, taken by Lord Hopton
Warner, Alderman
Warren, Lieut.-Col.
-, T., a printer
Warrington, co. Lancaster
-, letters dated from
Warwick
-, Castle
-, Governor of
-, Committee at, letters to
-, Earl of, see Rich, Robert.
-, garrisons at
-, letter to
-, Parliamentary forces at
-, rebels at
-, co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, foot soldiers of
-, Parliamentary forces of
-, forces supplied by
-, troops in
-, House
-, letters, orders, &c. dated from
-, meeting of Committee of both
kingdoms at
-, warrant dated from
"Warwick," H.M. frigate
-, the hoy
Washbourne, Captn. Heriott
-, Col., his troop
Watford, Herts
-, letter dated from
-, troops, Irish stores borrowed for
Watkins, Sir David
-, Richard, Bachelor of Civil Law at
Oxford
-, William, Esq., Receiver of South
Wales revenues pertaining to the
Queen and Prince Charles
Watson, Mr. William
Wayman, Sarah, deposition of
Weare, Col.
-, his regiment
-, governor of Lyme Regis.
Webb, Abraham, apothecary to Lord Essex
and his army, examination of
-, Edward
Webster, Mr.
-, John, merchant, letter of
-, declaration of the Lords and
Commons that he had shown himself to
be an enemy to the Parliament, &c.
-, declaration of Parliament outlawing
Weckerlin, Mr. George Rodolph, Secretary
for Foreign Affairs, to the Committee
of both kingdoms
-, is ordered to prepare a cipher
Wednesbury, co. Stafford
-, letter dated from
"Weekly Account," newspaper entitled the
Weemes, Dr., late parson of Gedney, co.
Lincoln
-, Mrs. Jane, wife of Dr. Weemes
Weire, Mr.
Welbeck House, co. Notts
-, a Parliamentary garrison placed in
-, surrender of the Royalist garrison in
Welden, Col. Anthony
-, articles preferred by
-, his regiment
Wellingborough, co. Northants
Wells, co. Somerset, arrival of Prince Rupert at
Welshpool, co. Montgomery
-, letter dated from
Wem, co. Salop
-, Committee at
-, letters to
-, distressed estate of the besieged in
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
-, letter dated from
-, Parliamentary troops in
-, measures taken for the relief of
-, necessities of
-, relief of
-, siege of
Wemyss, Col.
-, General of Artillery in Sir William
Waller's army
-, taken prisoner at Cropredy
Bridge
Wentworth, Thomas Lord
Were or Ware, Col. John
Wentworth, Thos., Earl of Cleveland
West, Committee of the, or Western Committee
West of England, disaffected gentry in the
-, reduction of the
-, state of the
West Indies, the merchants of the
West, Col.
-, Matthew, certificate of
-, Mr.
Western forces, the
-, gentlemen, the
-, men, the
-, money, the
-, design, the
-, ports, the
Westminster
-, Covenanters, the
-, the grand "imposters" of
-, Hall
-, horses for the Parliamentary army to
be brought from
-, Lords and Commons assembled at
-, regiment of the auxiliaries of
-, Sub-Committee of
-, Thanksgiving ordered in the churches
of
-, Treasury Chamber at, documents
dated from
Westmoreland
-, Mildmay Fane, Earl of, petition of
West Moulesey, co. Surrey, parish of
Weston, co. Lincoln
-, Col. Thomas, payment to
-, Jerome, Earl of Portland, keepership
of the New Park in Richmond granted
to
-, made President of Munster
West Riding of Yorkshire, the
Wetherby, near York
-, the Scots' army at
Wexford, Ireland
-, a man-of-war of
Weybridge, co. Surrey
-, magazine of gunpowder at
Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, account of the capitulation of
-, defences of
-, document dated from
-, Earl of Essex about
-, given up to the Parliament
-, Governor of
-, letters to
-, fortifications of
-, letters dated from
-, letter office at
-, post at
-, Roads
Weymouth, Royalist garrison in
Weynell, Thomas, master of the ship "Blessing,"
Wharton, Philip Lord
-, letter of
-, a member of the Committee
for both kingdoms, and passim.
-, a member of the Sub-Committee to furnish intelligence for the
Committee of both kingdoms
-, a member of the Sub-Committee to prepare orders, &c. for the
Committee of both kingdoms
-, a member of the Council of
State
-, Sir Thomas
Wheeler, captain of the ship "Greyhound,"
-, Isaac
-, C.
Whetham, or Whitham, Col., letters to
Whichcott, Major-General
-, letter to
Whitaker, Mr. Lawrence
Whitcombe, Benjamin, of London, merchant, letter to
White, Captn.
-, Colonel
-, John, deposition of
-, Lieut.-Col. Francis, letter to
-, Mr.
-, Robert
-, Thomas
-, William
-, instructions to, from the Committee of both kingdoms
White Regiment, the
White Tower of London, the, and see London, Tower of.
Whitehall, Council of State at
-, preachers at
Whitehead, Mr., ordered to appear before the
Committee for both kingdoms
-, Richard
-, letter to
Whitelock, Mr. Bulstrode
Whitham, or Whetham, Col., letters to
Whittington, Thomas, clerk to Captain John Blackwell
Whitworth, Jeremiah
Wickens, Mr. Samuel
Wickham (Wycombe), Bucks
-, letter dated from
Wickins, Nathaniel, servant to Mr. Prynne
Widdrington, Sir Wm., Lord
Wiggoner, Giles, master of the ship "Sunflower," of Wivenhoe
Wight, Isle of
-, Committee of
-, letter to
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, letters to
-, petition of the inhabitants of
Wilcox, Auditor
Wilde, Mr. Sergeant
Wilkinson, master gunner of H.M.S. "Greyhound,"
Willett, John, a prisoner in the counter
Williams, Captn. Reeve
-, Sir Trevor
Williamscote, near Cropredy, letters dated from
Willis, Serjeant-Major
Willoughby, Captn.
-, Captn. Richard, master of the ship
"Globe,"
-, takes money to the Scottish
army in Ireland
-, Colonel, his brigade
-, his regiment
-, Francis, Lord
-, articles exhibited by
-, forces of
Wilmot, Henry Lord
-, is wounded at Cropredy Bridge
Wilson, Thomas, deposition of
Wilts, co.
-, Committee of
-, forces of
-, gained by the Royalists
-, gentlemen of
-, horse of
-, letter to
-, troops of
Winchester, co. Hants
-, garrison at
-, Castle, the garrison of
-, winter quarters of Lord Hopton at
-, John Paulet, Marquis of
Wincop, Mr.
Windebank, Sir Francis, letter of
-, Francis, brother of Thomas Windebank
-, Thomas, letter of
Windsor, Berks
-, Castle
-, regiments in
Windsor, foot, the
-, forces, the
-, garrison of
-, Governor of, letter to
-, regiment, the
-, regiments of
Wingfield manor
-, surrender of
Winn, Mr., appointed muster-master of the fleet
Wintour, Sir John
Wirral, co. Chester
Wismar army, the command of the
Witney, co. Oxon
Witteronge, Sir John
Wivenhoe, a member of the port of Colchester
Wollaston, Sir John, see Woolaston.
Wood, Joseph, commander of H.M. ketch
"Seaflower,"
-, Major
Woodhead
Woodruffe, Edmond
-, taken by the rebels at Warwick
Woodstock, co. Oxon
-, royal garrison at
Wood-street, London
Woollaston, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London
and see London.
-, letter to
Woollen trade to the Levant, ordinance as to
Woolvercott. mill for grinding swords at
Woolwich, co. Kent
Wootton, co. Hants, letter dated from
Wootton Bassett, co. Wilts, letter dated from
Worcester
-, forces of
-, Governor of
-, the King at
-, intention of the King to burn down
houses in North-street
-, round shot delivered at
-, co.
-, diocese of
Worcester House
-, meeting of Committee of both kingdoms at
Wothorpe, co. Northants
Wressell Castle, letter dated from
Wright, John, pamphlet printed for
-, purser of H.M.S. "Bonaventure,'
-, Thomas
Wroughton, Col.
Wyatt, William, merchant of Bristol
Wycombe, co. Bucks, see Wickham.
Wyke, Grenvile, petition of
Wynn, Major-General
Y.
Yard, James, merchant
-, declaration of Parliament, outlawing
Yardley, co. Worcester
Yarmouth, Norfolk
-, question of keeping a garrison at
-, Roads
Yeovil, co. Somerset
Yonge, Walter
York, city
-, the army before
-, the three armies before
-, Committee in the army at
-, forces before
-, Generals before
-, leaguer before
-, letters dated from
-, letters dated from
-, Manor Yard at
-, Minster
-, Prince Rupert approaching
-, relief of
-, siege of
York, city, surrender of to the Parliament
-, taking of
-, co.
-, armies in
-, Committee in
-, East Riding of, petition of
ministers and others
-, forces of
-, frontiers of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse of
-, East, intelligence received from
the Scottish army by way of
-, opportunity for reducing and
assuring of to the Parliamentary cause
-, successes of the Parliamentary
forces in
-, West Riding of
York House
Youghal, Ireland
-, intention of the Protestants in Munster
to expel the Popish party out of
-, ships sent by the Lord Admiral to
the south of Ireland to secure
Younge, Henry
Z.
Zacharie, Captn., of Amsterdam
Zachary, Captn.
Zante, island of, ordinance of Parliament allowing merchants of the Levant Company to import currants from
Zeelanders, ship taken by
Zouch, Col. James, late in the King's service
-, Mistress, widow of Col. James
Zouch
Zulicom, Mons.