Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.
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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1648-9, (London, 1893) pp. 502-507. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1648-9/pp502-507 [accessed 20 April 2024]
W.
Wagstaff, Sir Joseph
-, escape of, from Peterhouse
Wainwright, James, haberdasher
Waite, Col.
-, letter to
Wake, George, master of St. John's Hospital
-, Wm., a pretended minister
-, attempted rescue of
-, to be discharged
Walcop, Mr., keeper of the counter in Southwark
Wales
-, forces from, to go north
-, with Cromwell
-, North
-, affairs of
-, ammunition for
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, defeat of Sir H. Lingen in
-, forces raised in
-, forces from, to be sent into
Ireland
-, garrisons of
-, gents. of, about disposal of
Scottish prisoners
-, insurrection in
-, sequestrations in
-, South, affairs of
-, Agent for Association of. See
Elliot, John.
Wales, South, Commissioners in
-, letter to
-, distractions in
-, forces in, to march north with
Cromwell
-, forces to serve in
-, preachers and tithes is
-, victory in
-, Prince of. See Charles, Prince.
-, a pretender, Cornelius Evins,
calling himself Prince of Wales, lands
at Sandwich
-, description of his
person
-, sent up
-, son of a Welshman,
but born at Marseilles
Walker, Dr., Advocate of the Admiralty
Walker's Treaty of Newport referred to
Walklate, Peter
Wall, co. Northumberland
Wallaston, Sir John
Waller, Sir Hardress
-, forces of
-, not to be withdrawn
from the West
-, to be furnished for reduction of Scilly
-, in Pendennis Castle
-, letters to
-, member of the High Court of
Justice for trial of Charles I.
-, to revise the Journal of the
Court's proceedings
-, Mr.
Walley, Mr. [Charles]
-, letters to
Wallingford, co. Berks
-, Castle
-, forces for guard of
-, garrison of
-, Governor of,
and see Evelyn, Arthur.
-, letters to
-, provisions for
Wallis, Cornet, letter to
-, Mr.
Wallop, Sir Henry
-, Mr.
-, Robt., M.P. for Andover, a member
of the Derby House Committee, et
passim.
Walmer Castle
-, custody of
-, siege of
-, reduced by Col. Rich
-, repairs of
Walrond, Capt. John
Walrond, Laurence
Walsingham House or the Tilt-yard House
Walters, Gabriel
Waltham Abbey, co. Essex
-, Cross, magazine at
Walton, Col. Valentine, M.P, Governor of Lynn, letter to
Wanstead, the Essex men to meet at
Wanton, Col.
-, letters to
War, Council of, entrusted with the government
Warburton, Richd., of London
Ward, Major, pass for
-, William
Wardour, Sir Edw.
Wards and Liveries, Court of
-, abolition of
Ware, co. Herts
-, Park
Waring, Michael, a conspirator
Warner, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London
-, letters to
-, Lord Mayor and Council
-, not to suffer the apprentices to
come down to the Houses
-, to apprehend conspirators
-, to examine prisoners
-, order of his funeral
-, Mr., the King's bargeman
Warning Tears of the Oppressed, a seditious pamphlet
Warren, Bruce
-, Ralph
-, Capt. Robt.
-, Wm., merchant adventurer, petition
of
-, his wife Hannah
Warrington Bridge
Warwick and Warwickshire
-, assessments in
-, Banbury Castle, demolition of
-, Warwick Castle, designs against
-, garrison of
-, Governor of. See Bridges,
Col. John.
-, guns brought to
-, prisoners in
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, listing of horse in
-, M.Ps. for
-, Earl of. See Rich, Robt.
-, House, in London
Washingley House
Wastall, Col.
-, his regiment
-, letter to
Watermen of London, Company of
-, threaten to surprise the Parliament and City
-, attempt to seize the Privy
Barge
Watford, co. Herts
Watkins, Sir David, one of the trustees for
Ireland
-, Edw., an attorney
-, Mary
Watson, Mr.
-, Scoutmaster, letter of
-, Wm., bond of
Waynmor, Lord. See Wenman, Visct.
Weaver, Mr.
-, answer to his paper
Webb, Col.
-, Mary, petition of
-, her husband Simon
-, Mr.
Webberley, Mr.
Weckherlin, George Rodolph, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, to the Committee at Derby House
Welbeck Abbey, garrison of, its rendition
Weldon, Sir Anthony
-, Col. Ralph, Governor of Plymouth
-, his regiment
-, letters to
-, money for
-, sad condition of his garrison
-, to remain at Plymouth
Welles, John, clerk of the navy stores at
Deptford
-, letter to
Wells, co. Somerset
-, Bishop's court at
-, Dean and Chapter of
-, Vicars choral
Wells-next-the-Sea, co. Norfolk
Wembdon, hundred of, co. Somerset
Wemys, Col. James, master-gunner of England, payments to
-, receipt by
Wenlock, Capt.
Wenman, Visct., one of the Commissioners to treat with the King in the Isle of Wight
Wentworth, Sir John
-, letters to
-, Lord
-, lord of Stepncy manor
Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Cleveland,
banishment of
-, flight of
-, proceedings in Parliament
against
West, John, petition of
-, his sister Gaultier
West, the, Committee of
-, dangers threatening in
-, gents. of, to attend at Derby
House
-, ships expected from
-, troops not to be withdrawn
from
Westcott, Capt.
-, Thomas, bond of
Western Counties, Committee of
-, letter to
-, designs against
-, ports, the
-, seas, pirates in
West Indian fleet. See Spain.
Westminster
-, Assembly of Divines at
-, Court of Wards and Liveries in
-, Court of King's Bench in
and see King's Bench.
-, Covent Garden
-, documents dated from
-, Gatehouse prison at. See London.
-, Hall, High Court of Justice for trial
of Charles I. held in
-, Houses at. See Parliament.
-, J.P.s. for
-, King Street in
-, militia of. See Militia.
-, Palace Yard in
-, Pall Mall
-, Queen's Court at
-, Red Regiment of
-, St. James's fair at
-, St. James's fields
-, Treasury Chamber at
Westmoreland co.
-, arms and ammunition for
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces in
-, insurgents in
-, Militia of
-, letter to
-, money for
Westmorland, Major Mathias
Weston, Lieut.-Col., accounts of
-, to raise a regiment
West-Orchard, co. Glamorgan
Westrowe, Capt.
-, Mr., M.P.
Westrowe, Mrs.
Weymouth, co. Dorset
-, surrendered to the Royalists and
sailors
-, endangered
-, garrison of
-, Governor of
-, Mayor of
-, port of, warrant to
Whalley, Col. Edw., letters to
-, regiment of
-, sent to suppress the insurrection
at Bury
-, sent to suppress the insurrection
in Essex
-, taken 300 prisoners
-, to be joined by Colonels Ewer
and Scroope
-, to guard the passages between
Essex and Herts
-, to demand the release of Sir
Wm. Masham
Whaplett, Thos., indenture of
Wharton, Philip, Lord, a member of the Committee at Derby House, 1, et passim.
Wheeler, Capt. Abraham, warrant to
-, services at sea to be performed
by
Whichcott, Col. Edw., Governor of Windsor
-, directed to guard against surprise of the castle and other royal
houses
-, directed to intercept insurgents
going to Winchester
-, directed to supply what arms
and forces can be spared out of Windsor
Castle
-, letters to
-, prisoners in his charge
-, warrants to
Whichwood forest, co. Oxon.
Whitbie, Daniel, a student of Oxford, correspondence of
Whitby, co. York
White, a cavalier
-, Dorothy, petition of
-, Major John
-, John
-, Philip
Whitehall
-, forces located in
-, guard for
-, guard, proposed withdrawal of
-, marshal at
Whitley, Thos., of Ashton
Whitmore, Sir George
-, receipt by
Whitney, Peter
-, his voyage to the Levant
Whittington, Capt. Luke, instructions of Prince Charles for
Whittlesey, co. Cambridge
Whorwood, Capt.
-, Wm., of Holton, bond of
Widmer-pole, co. Notts
-, Major Joseph
-, takes Langdale prisoner
Wight, Isle of
-, castles in and see Carisbrooke.
-, Charles I. imprisoned in. See
Charles I. and Carisbrooke Castle.
-, dangers threatened to
-, forces for defence of
-, Governor of. See Hammond,
Col. Robt.
-, guard of, committed to the Lord
Admiral
-, guard of, ships for
-, inhabitants of, ready to revolt
-, intelligence from
-, intelligence sent to. See
Hammond, Robt.
-, London insurgents design
against
-, money for
-, places in, for landing but few
-, propositions sent to the King at
-, projects for aiding the King's
escape
-, revolted fleet resolve to sail for,
and demand the King
-, revolted fleet threaten to surprise
-, state of
-, treaty with the King to be
conducted there by a Committee of both
Houses
-, treaty with the King to be held
at the house of Sir Wm. Hodges at
Newport, where the King holds his
Court
-, treaty to be continued for 40
days
-, progress of the negotiations reported
Wilbraham, Mr., of Cheshire
Wilcox, Richd., auditor
Wilde, Arthur
Wilde, Roger, petition of
Wilderhope, co. Salop
Wildey, Wm., letter of
Wilkinson, Mr., overture by, for surrender of Pontefract Castle
William, Prince of Orange. See Orange.
-, a ship
Williams, Sir Abraham, his house
-, David, a purser
-, John, archbishop of York
-, a gunner
-, Capt. Reeve
-, letter of
Williamson, George
Willingham, George, merchant
-, delivers a warrant from the King
-, letter to
Willis, Richd., petition of
-, Sir Thomas
Williton and Freemanners, hund. of
Willoughby, Captain
-, Col. Anthony
-, arms the fort at Tilbury
-, letters to
-, petition of
-, promotion for, in the Navy
-, recommended for Surveyor of
the Navy
-, Francis, Lord, of Parham, ViceAdmiral of Prince Charles' fleet
-, Sir Francis
-, Col. Wm.
Wills and inventories, new patent for
Wilsborough, co. Kent
Wilsford, Capt. Francis, petition of
-, receipt of
Wilson, Rowland
-, letter to
Wilson, Dr.
Wiltshire, Capt.
-, co.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, to be sent to
-, horse of
Winchelsea, earl of
Winchester
-, castle
-, design against
-, documents dated from
-, dean and chapter of
-, forces to be sent to
-, Governor of
-, letter to
-, malignants in
-, marquis of. See Paulet, John.
-, prison at, keeper of
Windebank, John
Windham, Sir Hugh
-, warrant for his apprehension
-, Mrs., her suit
Windsor, co. Berks
-, arms sent from
-, castle
-, danger threatened to
-, wants to be supplied
-, documents dated from
-, fair to be held at
-, Forest, New Lodge Walk in
-, garrison of
-, Governor of. See Whichcott, Col.
-, horse for
-, money for
-, Poor Knights of
-, prisoners in
-, troop of Ireton's horse near
Winn, Thos. See Wynne.
Wiseman, Thos., patent granted to
Witham, co. Essex
Witt, John
-, John, Thos., and Wm., bonds of
Wogan, Capt. Thos., M.P.
-, instructions for
Wollaston, Sir John, one of the Treasurers-atwars
-, letter to
-, receipt by
Wolston or Woulston, Mr., a serivener
Wood, Col.
-, John, his petition
-, Sir Robt.
-, letter to
-, Robt., petition of
-, certificate for
-, Wm., mast-maker
Woodman, John, letter of
-, Mr.
Woods, Bill of, in the Lords
Wood Street, compter in, keeper of
-, prisoners in
Wookie, John
Woolley, Mr., letter to
Woolward, Wm., mariner, letter of
Woolwich, Navy Yard at
-, the frigate built at
Worcester
-, cathedral
-, ten prebends in
-, Committee of, letters to
-, forces of
Worcester, M.P.'s for
-, Earl of. See Somerset, Edw.
-, first Marquis of. See Somerset,
Henry.
Wordspring, co. Somerset
Worrall, John
-, petition of
Worthington, Mr., directions for
Wragby, co. Lincoln
Wraxall, South, letter dated from
Wray, a Papist
-, Lady
Wren, Matthew, Bishop of, Ely, to be excepted from pardon
Wright and Blacknall, suit of
Wright, John, printer, at the King's Head
-, Justice
Wrinchstone, co. Glamorgan
Wriothesley, John, purser
-, Thos., Earl of Southampton, a gentle
man of the bedchamber
Wyatt, Sir Thos., senr., manor of East Peckham granted to, by Henry VIII.
-, Sir Thos., junr., forfeited by
Wynne, Mr.
-, Thos.
Wynrame, George
Y.
Yardley, Robt., certificate by
Yarmouth, Great, co. Norfolk
-, assistance to be rendered to
-, authorities of
-, letters to
-, Bailiffs of,
and see Manthorpe, Thos.
and Ingram, Israel.
-, Bailiffs and Corporation of,
letters to
-, distempers of seamen in
-, fort to be built at
-, Mayor and Corporation of
-, Prince Charles in the Admiral's
ship off
-, reasons against garrisoning the
town
-, revolted ships gone towards
-, revolted ships, dangers to be
apprehended from
Yarmouth, Great, Roads
-, revolted ships in
-, revolted ships gone from
-, soldiers and forces appointed
for defence of
-, state of the town
-, trade of fishing in
-, the Deanes at
Yarranton, Capt.
Yarum Bridge to Tynemouth Haven, parishes between, with their valuations
York and Yorkshire
-, ammunition for
-, Archbishop of. See Williams,
John.
-, Committee of
-, letters to
-, Cromwell's march thither, and
see Cromwell and Pontefract.
-, forces of, to join Col. Lambert
-, to assist Cromwell in pursuit
of the Scots
-, disbanding of
-, frigates desired for guard of the
coast
-, gents of
-, to secure Hull
-, letter from, to be reported to the
Commons
York, M.P.s for, request of
-, officers of, petition of
-, places holding out in, and see
Pontefract and Scarborough.
-, regiments of. See Cols. Lassell and
Wastall.
-, Ridings of, Committees of
York, James Duke of, second son of the
King, cypher sent to, from the King
-, endeavours for his escape
-, examinations of
-, letter of, to be reported to the
Houses
-, Richard Plantagenet, former Duke of,
charge preferred by him against the
then Speaker of the Commons, Thomas
Thorpe
Youghal, co. Cork
Young, Capt.
-, Mr., Victualer of the Navy
Z.
Zauchie, Capt.
Zeeland
-, States Provincial of
Zouch, Sir Allen
-, Capt.
-, Sir Edward
Zurich or Zuinga