Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.
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'General Index: N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5, (London, 1890) pp. 679-683. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1644-5/pp679-683 [accessed 19 April 2024]
N.
Nantwich, co. Chester
-, Committee at, letter of
-, letters dated from
Narrow seas, the
Naseby, co. Northants, market town of
-, Field, victory of the Parliamentary
forces at
-, letters and papers taken at
National League and Covenant, the, see Covenant.
Navy, the Royal
and see Admiralty.
-, Advocate of the Fleet, the
-, Commissioners of
passim.
-, certificates of
-, letter of
-, letters, orders, &c., to
passim.
-, condition of
-, debts of
-, laws and ordinances of the sea,
published by Lord Warwick, for the
government of
-, letters and papers relating to,
dated between the 5th of October and
the 30th of December 1644
-, dated between the 3rd of
January and the 27th of June 1645
-, Office, document dated from
-, Treasurer of
-, Treasury of
-, Victualler of
-, Victuallers of
-, and Customs, Committee of
passim.
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, orders of
passim.
Navy, the Royal, orders for
-, resolution passed at
-, ships (Navy and Merchant vessels),
names of:—
-, Adventure
-, Antelope
-, Angel
-, Assurance
-, Blessing
-, Bonaventure
-, Charles
-, Constant Warwick
-, Convert
-, Convertive
-, Convenant
-, Covenant of Hull
-, Crescent
-, Cygnet
-, Dainty
-, Defiance
-, Discovery
-, Dogger
-, Dove
-, Dungannon
-, Eighth Whelp
-, Endeavour
-, Entrance
-, Expedition
-, Fellowship
-, Fortune
-, Garland
-, Gilly-flower
-, Globe
-, Goodlad, of London
-, Great Lewis
-, Green Frigate
-, Greyhound
-, Happy Entrance
-, Hart
-, Hector
-, Henrietta
-, Hind
-, Hope
-, Hope, of Hamburg
-, James
-, Jocelyn
-, John
-, Leopard
-, Lily
-, Lion
-, Looking-Glass
-, Maria
-, Mary Rose
-, Mayflower
-, Mere Honour
-, Nicodemus
-, Nonsuch
-, Paramour
-, Prince Royal
-, Providence
-, Prosperous
-, Rainbow
-, Reformation
-, Return
-, Robert
-, Robin
-, St. Andrew
-, St. Dennis
-, Sampson
-, Santa Clara (Spanish)
-, Scout
-, Spy
-, Star
-, Swallows
-, Swiftsure
-, True Love
-, Vanguard
-, Warwick
-, Welcome
-, William and Thomas
Neale, Robert, Churchwarden of All Saints, Barking
Needler, Elizabeth, widow petition of
Ne exeat regnum, writ of
Ness point, co. Kent
Neston, Great, near Wirral, co. Chester
Netherlands, the United and see Holland, Low Countries.
Nevers, Charles, Duke of
Neville, Capt.
-, Col. William, regiment of
Newark, Notts
-, forces of
-, Royalist garrison of
-, H.M.'s Commissioners at, letter to
-, letter dated from
-, siege of
Newbridge
Newburgh, Capt.
Newbury, co. Berks
-, leaguer near, letter dated from
-, letters dated from
-, the first battle of
-, the second battle of
-, account of
Newbury, Capt. Thomas, petition of
Newcastle-on-Tyne
-, the army before
-, Committee of both kingdoms at
and see Scotland, army
of, Committee of both kingdoms resident in.
-, conditions for the surrender of
-, documents dated from
-, excise in
-, letters dated from
-, orders issued from
-, the Parliamentary Commissioners at
-, letter to
-, the plague at
-, the Scottish forces at
-, stormed and taken by the Scotch
soldiers under the Earl of Leven, 19th
Oct. 1644
-, surrender of
Newcastle, William Cavendish, Earl, Marquis,
and Duke of, Governor of the town
and county of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and
General of all the King's forces in the
northern parts
-, Gentleman of the Robes to
Prince Charles
-, letter of
Newell, Capt., letter to
New England, plantations in
Newhaven
New impost, the, see Excise.
"New Litany," the, a political squib in verse entitled
New Lodge Walk, in Windsor forest
Newman, Edward, a messenger to attend the Committee for both kingdoms
Newmarket
Newnham, co. Gloucester
-, garrison of
Newport, Isle of Wight
-, co. Salop
-, Pagnell, co. Bucks
-, importance of, to the Parliament
-, has been made one of the
strongest places in the kingdom
-, impoverished condition of
-, Committee at
-, letters to
-, forces of
Newport Pagnell, forces from, sent to Godalming
-, fortifications at
-, and garrison of
-, garrison of
-, officer commanding the,
letter to
-, Governor of
-, letters to
and see Luke, Sir Samuel.
-, horse soldiers of
-, commander of, letter to
-, Ordinance for
Newport, Lady
Newspapers and Pamphlets, references to
Newton, Mr.
Newtown, near Highgate, the sign of the Rose at
Nicholas, Capt.
-, his troop
-, letter to
-, Sir Edward, Secretary of State to the
King
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, notes by
-, payment to
-, John
Nicholls or Nicoll, Anthony
-, letters to
"Nicodemus," H.M.'s frigate
Nicoll, Mr., see Nicholls.
Nieuport
Nisbet, Mr.
-, petition of
Nodes, Butler, master gunner of H.M.'s ship "Defiance,"
Nonney, Capt. Lawrence, deposition of
"Nonsuch," H.M.'s ship
Norfolk co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, letter to
-, and Committees of, letters to
-, forces of, monthly charge of
-, horse soldiers of
-, M.P.'s for
-, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
Norris, Tobias
North, Dudley Lord
Northampton
-, garrison of
-, Governor of, letter to
-, Mayor and Aldermen of
-, letter to
-, co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, horse soldiers of
-, commander of, letter to
-, regiment, the
North, of England, affairs of the
-, gentlemen of the
Northern army, the and see Army.
Northern Associated Counties, the
-, letter to
-, minutes of an Ordinance for
associating
-, wasted state of
Northern forces, the
Northumberland, co.
-, Committee of
-, excise in
-, Algernon Percy, Earl of
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms and passim.
-, letters to
North Wales, see Wales.
North-West Coasts, the
Norton, Col. Richard
-, examination of
-, Governor of Southampton
-, Governor of Portsmouth
-, letters to
-, regiment of
-, Mr.
-, Sir Richard
Norway, coast of
Norwich
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Parliamentary forces at, monthly
charge of
-, recruits for the Parliamentary army
to be furnished by
-, Sir John
-, to be Governor of Rockingham
Castle
-, letter to
Norwich, Sir John, regiment of
Nottingham
-, appointed for the general rendezvous
of the Parliament's army in the North
-, Castle
-, commanders of forces at, letter to
-, garrison of
-, Governor of and see
Hutchinson, Col. John.
-, and Committee at, letter to
-, letters dated from
-, Mayor of
-, bridge, surprise of the fort at by the
Parliamentary forces
-, co.
-, affairs of
-, sub-committee for
-, report of the sub-committee
concerning the business of
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, of accounts in, letter of
four members of
-, of sequestrations in
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse regiments of
-, and Lincoln, Commissioners of,
letter of
Nulles, Sir John
Nunziatura, Francia
-, Inghilterra
O.
O'Brien, Murrough, see Inchiquin, Lord.
-, Lieut.-Col.
Obstructions, Committee of
Ockingham, co. Berks, see Wokingham.
Odiham, co. Hants
Offord Cluney, co. Hunts
Oglander, Sir John
Ogleby, Col. William
O'Hartegan, —
Old Bailey, the
Oldfield, Thomas, examination of
"Old Swan," in St. Martin's Lane, London,
the
-, in Thames Street, London
Old Street, London
O'Neale, Brian
-, Capt.
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Colonel Daniel, petition of
O'Neil, Capt.
O'Neill, Daniel, Groom of the Bedchamber, instructions to
Onslow, Mr.
-, Sir Richard
Orange, Henry Frederick of Nassau, Prince
of
-, the Princess of
Order books, the
-, of the Garter, see Garter.
Ordinance of reprisal, the
Ordnance, the Parliamentary
-, H.M.'s founder of and see
Browne, John.
-, iron, estimate of
-, the King's stores of, keeper of, see
March, Richard.
-, Lieutenant of
-, Lieut.-Genl. of
-, office of
-, documents, &c., dated from
-, officers of
-, certificate of
-, order to
-, warrants to
Ormond, the Earl and Marquis of
Ormskirk, co. Laneaster
Orton, near Peterborough
Ostend
-, the Admiralty at
Oswestry, co. Salop
Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon
Owen, Capt.
-, Sir Arthur
-, Col. John
-, Sir John, Governor of Conway
-, letter of
-, Willm.
Oxford
-, Brasenose College
-, Commission under the Great Seal
constituting a Council for the preservation of the City and University
of, during the King's absence
-, Commissioners from the Parliament
sent to the King at
-, Court at
-, documents dated from
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
see Gage, Sir Henry; Legge, Col.
Will.
-, great fire at
-, the King's march towards
-, letters and other documents dated
from
-, Magdalen College
-, siege of
-, provisions for the
-, raised
-, University of
-, co.
-, Committee of
-, forces of
-, garrisons of the Parliament in
-, gentlemen of
Oxford, Capt.
Oyer and Terminer, in co. Durham, commission in