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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1682. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932.

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Abbey Boyle, co. Roscommon. See King, Robert, of Abbey Boyle.

Abbott, Mrs., informations about people living at her house in Jermyn Street

Aberdeen
-, money to be paid out of customs within precincts of
-, Bishop of. See Haliburton, George.
-, bishopric of
-, congé d'élire for presentation to
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire to
-, College of, Professor of Law at. See Nicholson, George.
-, University of, Chancellor of. See Haliburton, George, Bishop of Brechin, afterwards of Aberdeen.

Aberdeen, Earl of. See Gordon, Sir George, of Haddo, afterwards first Earl of Aberdeen, etc.

Aberdeenshire, disorders in
-, warrant for gift of office of Sheriff Principal of
-, Erroll's part of. See Banffshire.
-, the Marshal's division of. See Kincardineshire.

Abergavenny, Monmouthshire

Abergavenny, Lord. See Nevill, George, twelfth Lord Abergavenny.

Abernait. See Barclay, James, of Abernait.

Abingdon, Berks, letter dated at
-, "factious fanatics" at
-, Mayor of. See Winehurst, George.
-, Mayor, Bailiff and Burgesses of, letter to
-, Town Clerk of. See Knapp, Henry.
-, St. Helen with Radley and Drayton in, presentation to vicarage of

Abingdon, Earl of. See Bertie, James, Lord Norris of Rycote, afterwards first Earl of Abingdon.

Abington, Mr.

Absalom, mentioned in sermon (with reference to Duke of Monmouth)

Achonry, Bishops of. See Smith, William; Tenison, Richard.
-, bishopric of, united to bishopric of Killala

Acker, Abraham van, pass asked for

Acqui (Aqui), Montserrat, French King makes magazine at

Adams, Mr.
-, Richard, treasonable words spoken by

Adinstoune, Elizabeth, indweller in the Canongate, Edinburgh, memorial of protection to

Admiralty, Court of, exemptions and privileges of officers of
-, affidavit in, mentioned
-, sessions of oyer et terminer in
-, Deputy Register of. See Bedford, Thomas.
-, Judge of, petition referred to
-, Marshal of. See Joynes, Captain William.
-, First Lord of. See Finch, Daniel, Lord Finch of Daventry.
-, Lords Commissioners of
-, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, order by, mentioned
-, petitions referred to
-, petitions to, mentioned
-, reports by
-, opinion of, mentioned
-, powers of
-, summoned to wait on the King
-, desired to order more satisfactory return of fishery and inhabitants of Newfoundland
-, directions to

Aelst, John, alien born, certificate in favour of
-, denization of

Aersen van Somelsdyke, Veronica de, Countess of Kincardine, warrant for gift to, from goods, etc., in Cormelien

Africa, interlopers in, petition against and affidavit concerning

Agar, Jacob d', petition of (for title to enjoy inheritance)

Agates, Henry, of Cuckfield, preaches at conventicle
-, summons to

Ailesbury, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury.

Airlie, Earl of. See Ogilvy, James, second Earl of Airlie.

Airth, co. Stirling. See Elphinstone, Richard, of Airth.

Aix-la-Chapelle, treaty of, French King's infraction of

Akehurst, Thomas, of St. Thomas in the Cliff, summons to

Akinfinn. See Auchinfin.

Albany and York, Duke of. See James, Duke of Albany and York.

Albemarle, Dukes of. See Monck, Christopher, second Duke of Albemarle; Monck, George, first Duke of Albemarle.

Alderidge. See Aldrich.

Alderley, Cheshire, rector of, attends Monmouth on his northern journey

Aldrich (Alderidge), Dr. Henry, appointed Canon of Christ Church, Oxford
-, Mr., auditor to Duke of York, father of foregoing

Aldridge, —, Alderman of Norwich, presumption of
-, Captain
-, John, reference on petition of (for nolle prosequi)

Alexander, alias Love, Captain Ralph, member of Baptist Club
-, makes coats of mail and intimate with "old" Oates
-, witness for College
-, threats of
-, suspects James Harris (q.v.)
-, promoter of insurrection in
-, "Love's Coats,"

Alford, Captain Gregory, letters from
-, letters to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, disturbs conventicles at Lyme
-, indiscretion of
-, Marmaduke, cousin of foregoing, letters to

Algerines (Argerines), French manof-war taken by
-, French preparations against
-, expected peace with
-, See also Algiers.

Algiers (Argier)
-, ships from
-, peace with
-, doubt of its lasting
-, ship of, taken by French
-, Emperor of Morocco marching against
-, slaves in, not released
-, English Consul at. See Nevill, Captain.
-, See also Algerines.

Alicante, Spain, arrival of ship from
-, chief magistrate of, action against foreign merchants by

Alienation Office, Commissioners of, proposals relating to

Alington, William, third Lord Alington of Killard, afterwards first Lord Alington of Wymondley, Constable of the Tower, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, reports to be rendered to
-, orders of, mentioned
-, warrant for grant of English barony to

Alix, Anthony, military commission to

Allebone, Richard, Recusant, warrant for apprehension of

Allein, —, member of Common Council of London, described as a lunatic
-, Mr. [? of Bridgwater], letter from, mentioned
-, See also Allen.

Allemagne, Jacques d', honorary chaplain to King, petition on behalf of (for canonry)
-, Mdlle de. See Beauvan, Elizabeth de.

Allen (Allein), George, ox-Mayor of Faversham
-, letters from
-, Sir Thomas, informations taken before, mentioned
-, to be summoned to appear before Council
-, to be sent into Ireland
-, his son

Alloway, Ayrshire, warrant for presentation to ministry of

Almohades (Almochadens), the, pretensions of

Althornes Barnes, Essex, particular of manor and farm called

Alured, Henry, brought before Mayor of Chichester as suspicious person
-, search warrant against

Alva, Ferdinand, Duke of

Ameland, Holland, island of, ship seized by burgomasters and secretaries of

America, proposed Scots colony in
-, North and South, catalogue of charts and plans of, seized

Amesbury, Wilts. See Great Amesbury.

Amesey, —, evidence of, in murder trial

Amonnet, Francis, Gentleman of Privy Chamber, petition of (for aid in disposing of his estate in France)

Amsterdam, Holland
-, letters dated at
-, men-of-war for Spain built at
-, promises to Spain
-, advice from
-, Shaftesbury at
-, Protestant coffee-house in, queries from

Amy, Thomas, drugster, appointed to examine lists of livery companies

Anabaptists, in Norwich
-, in Southwark, meeting of
-, See also Jones, James.
-, at Bristol, discharged from prison

Ancram, Earl of. See Kerr, Charles, second Earl of Ancram.

Anderson, Andrew, deceased, King's printer in Scotland
-, William, burgess of Edinburgh, memorial of protection to
-, William, minister at Buchanan, warrant for presentation to, to be minister at kirk of Roseneath

Anderton, John, deceased, late Town Clerk of Wigan
-, Lawrence (Laurence), chosen Town Clerk of Wigan
-, letter from
-, warrant about, mentioned
-, Matthew, letters from
-, attack on house of
-, bill of indictment exhibited by, mentioned

Andorra. See Andra.

Andover, Hants, warrant for incorporation of
-, grant of new charter to
-, removal of fair of (see Weyhill)
-, government of, loyalty of, commended

Andra (? Andorra), business of

Andros, Sir Edmund, Bailly of Guernsey, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, letter received by, mentioned

Anglesey (Anglesea), address to the King from, mentioned
-, Lord Bulkeley's in, letters dated at

Anglesey, Earl of. See Annesley, Arthur, first Earl of Anglesey.

Angus, James, shipmaster, deposition of

Angus, Earl of. See Douglas, James, Earl of Angus.

Annandale, sometime Earl of

Anne (Nan Hyde), Duchess of York
-, letter to

Anne, Princess, daughter of Duke of York [afterwards Queen Anne]
-, health of

Annesley, Arthur, first Earl of Anglesey, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland and Lord Privy Seal
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, warrants directed to
-, accounts of, mentioned
-, Danby's application to
-, book by, Ormonde's complaint against, and proceedings thereon
-, book on, published
-, delivers up Privy Seal
-, warrants for revocation of grants to
-, prays for satisfaction of his dues
-, libel to be presented to
-, Dr. [? Samuel], letter to

Annoux, Mons., secretary to Savoy Embassy, pass for

Ansloe, Dr., Nonconformist

Anstruther, Sir Philip, military commission to

Antell, William, of Penselwood, Somerset, affidavit of

Antrim, Marquess of. See MacDonnell, Randal, first Marquess of Antrim.

Antwerp, Flanders, "an old rambling tric-trac player of,"

Apsley, Sir Allen, treasurer to Duke of York, warrant for payment to
-, money affairs of
-, Sir Peter, treasurer to Duke of York, warrant for payment to

Aqui. See Acqui.

Arbuthnott, Robert, third Viscount Arbuthnott (Arbuthnett), warrant for charter of lands to

Archer, Walter, reference on petition of (for pardon for killing)

Arches, Court of, trial in
-, exemptions and privileges of officers of

Archpole, Sir Henry, reports about death of

Arda, kingdom of, Africa, fort being built at Quida in

Ardagh, co. Limerick, meeting of disaffected Irish at
-, Bishops of. See Marsh, Francis; Sheridan, William; Smith, William [sic].
-, bishopric of, united to bishopric of Kilmore

Arderne (Ardern), James, Dean of Chester, letters from
-, and five prebendaries, certificate by
-, takes away keys of Chester churches, on Monmouth's arrival
-, Sir John, Deputy Lieutenant and J.P. of Cheshire, letters from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, as foreman of Grand Jury at Chester

Ardglass, Earls of. See Cromwell, Thomas, third Earl of Ardglass; Cromwell, Vere Essex, fourth Earl of Ardglass.

Ardross(e), Rossshire. See Scott, William, of Ardrosse.

Argerines, Argier. See Algerines, Algiers.

Argyll, Bishop of. See Maclean, Hector.

Argyll (Argyle), estate of. See Campbell, Archibald, late [ninth] Earl of Argyll.

Argyll (Argyle), Countess of. See Campbell, Anne, late Countess of Argyll.
-, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald, late [ninth] Earl of Argyll.
-, Marquess of. See Campbell, Archibald, late Marquess of Argyll.

Argyllshire, warrant for dealing with disorders in

Arlington, Earl of. See Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington.

Arlon, Flanders, French army at

Armagh, titular Archbishop of. See Plunket, Oliver.
-, titular Dean of. See McGuirke, Bryan.

Armiger, Sir Clement, J.P. of Middlesex, information about, required
-, account of

Armstrong, Sir Thomas, resolved to volunteer against France
-, attends Monmouth on his northern journey
-, goes secretly to London
-, likely to be elected to Parliament

Army:—
-, dinner to officers of King's regiments
-, indigent officers' widows, petition of (about pensions)
-, Order in Council on
-, letters about
-, grenadier companies to be formed in Scotland
-, forces in London and Westminster, Lieut.-General and Commander of. See Craven, William, Earl of Craven.
-, See also London.
-, Advocate General or Judge Martial of. See Clarke, George.
-, Paymasters General of Guards and Garrisons. See Fox, Charles; Johnson, Nicholas.
-, Regiments:—
-, Cinque Ports regiments. See Cinque Ports.
-, Coldstream regiment of footguards, commissions in
-, Earl of Derby's regiment, commissions to be issued in
-, Dragoons, royal regiment of
-, Duke of York's foot regiment
-, commissions in
-, Earl of Dumbarton's regiment, in Ireland
-, at Tangier
-, Foot Guards, first (King's) regiment of, commanded by Duke of Grafton
-, commissions in
-, company of, to do duty in Tower
-, surgeon's place in, petition about
-, garrison regiments and companies. See Cinque Ports; Edinburgh Castle; Hull; Portsmouth; Scilly Islands; Southsea; Tangier; York.
-, Guards, expected purgation of
-, threat against
-, two regiments of, petition about making and painting ensigns, etc., for
-, Lord Herbert's regiment
-, Holland regiment (Lord Mulgrave's, afterwards Lord Chesterfield's), commissions in
-, captain's place vacant in
-, Horse Guards
-, King's troop of, commission in
-, Duke of York's troop of, commission in
-, Marshals of. See Baker, Walter; Smith, Peter.
-, Earl of Linlithgow's regiment. See below, Scots Guards.
-, Earl of Mar's regiment, commissions in
-, warrants for reduction of
-, establishment for pay of
-, warrant about musters of
-, militia regiments. See under several counties and London.
-, Earl of Oxford's regiment, commissions in
-, [Scots] Guard, commanded by Earl of Linlithgow, commissions in
-, warrant for reduction of
-, establishment for pay of
-, warrant about musters of
-, Tangier, regiment of. See under Tangier.

Arnett, Sir David. of that ilk

Arnoll, Mons., one of the extra Treasurers of France, attempted suicide of

Arnold, John, of Llanvihangel, J.P. of Monmouthshire
-, the King's disapproval of
-, information about designs of, against Government
-, appears as solicitor of Haberdashers Company
-, words spoken by
-, instances of his favour to Dissenters

Arran, Earl of (Ireland). See Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran.

Arran, Earl of (Scotland). See Douglas, James, Earl of Arran.

Arrot, Shaddow half of lands of, Forfar, warrant for charter of

Arthur, Mr., cipher letter for

Artillery Company, letter to (from the King)
-, Duke of York attends dinner of
-, the King accepts invitation to dine with
-, election of Stewards of
-, candidates for post of chirurgeon to
-, President of. See Prichard, Sir William.
-, Vice-President of. See Smith, Sir James.

Arundel, Earl of. See Howard, Henry, Earl of Arundel.

Arundell, Mark, Recusant, warrant for apprehension of
-, Richard, Lord Arundell (Arundel) of Trerice, Governor of Pendennis Castle, letter to (from the King)
-, petition of (for payment of arrears of pension)
-, to disband his company of foot

Ashburnham, Sir Denny, J.P. and freeman of Rye, takes part in election of Mayor there

Ashfield, Sir Richard

Ashley, Cheshire. See Ashton, Mr.

Ashlocke, William

Ashridge, Herts, letters dated at

Ashton, Mr., of Ashley, attends Monmouth on his northern journey
-, Sir Ralph, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire

Ashurst, —, member of committee of Common Council of London
-, Mr., Oates at house of

Askham, Westmorland. See Sandford, William.

Aslaby, Thomas, petition of (to be searcher at Hull)

Aslos. See Wallace, John, of Aslos.

Association, bill of, found in Lord Shaftesbury's closet, mentioned

Associations, presentment of Grand Jury of Middlesex against

Astie, Samuel, notary public, memorandum about conviction of Quakers by

Astley, Sir Jacob

Aston, Sir Willoughby, Deputy Lieutenant of Cheshire and J.P. of Cheshire and Newcastle, Staffs.
-, attends Monmouth on his northern journey
-, does not sign letter to raise Cheshire militia
-, to be left out of commission of peace

Astrey,.—, member of committee of Common Council of London
-, Mr., Clerk of the Crown, ordered by Lord Chief Justice to read a pamphlet

Atherton, Mr.
-, Mrs., tavern keeper at Liverpool, bidden prepare entertainment at Wallasey races
-, Peter, Common Councilman of Liverpool
-, Richard, Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire

Atholl, Marquess of. See Murray, John, first Marquess of Atholl.

Atkins. See Atkyns.

Atkinson, Mr., bearer of letter from Lord Ferrers to Secretary Jenkins

Atkyns (Atkins), Sir Edward, Baron of Exchequer
-, letter to, mentioned
-, Sir Robert, Recorder of Bristol, letter from, mentioned
-, ordered to deliver gaol at Bristol
-, petition for removal of
-, answer to, about Bristol, mentioned
-, willing to resign recordership
-, surrender of recordership by

Atterbury, —, chosen Mayor of Northampton
-, Thomas, messenger
-, letter from, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, affidavit of (in case of Richard Graham), mentioned
-, papers of Col. Scott seized by
-, note by

Attorneys General. See Jones, Sir William; Sawyer, Sir Robert.

Aubejoux, Count d', death of

Aubert, Mons., French minister, desires to enter Church of England

Aubrey, Herbert, letter to
-, letters from, mentioned

Auchencheyn. See Gibson, John, of Auchencheyn.

Auchinbainzie. See Hunter, Andrew, of Auchinbainzie.

Auchinblae, Kincardine. See Milne, James, of Auchinblae.

Auchinchioch, grant of lands and superiority of

Auchinfin (Akinfinn). See Fleming, Robert, of Auchinfin.

Auchinfleure, lands of. See McIlwraith, Hugh.

Auchleane, Wigton, warrant for a charter of ten merkland of

Auchmedden, Aberdeen. See Baird, Sir James, of Auchmedden.

Auchterhouse, Forfar, warrant for charter of town and lands of

Auchterlony, John, warrant for presentation of, to parish church of Balmerino

Augsburg, member of Circle of Swabia, Mons. Bourgeanville's advice to magistrates of

Aumale, France, rendezvous of troops at

Aumale, Susanne d', Maréchale Schomberg, letters from

Aumonet, Francis, petition of, and licence to (with others) for sole use of invention of draped milled stockings

Aungier, Anne, Countess of Longford, pass for
-, Francis, first Earl of Longford
-, letters to
-, warrant for appointing him commissioner of revenue of Ireland
-, money paid by Lord Ranelagh to

Austin, Mr., brief for
-, Lieut.-Colonel Robert

Austria, House of, King of Spain's league with

Auvergne, Comte d', offers to exchange Op Zoom for lands in French country

Avebury, Wilts

Ayer, Mr., bearer of letter to Secretary Jenkins

Ayleway, Robert, warrant for appointing him Clerk of Ordnance in Ireland

Aylf [? Ayloffe], J., letter to

Aylmer, Sir Gerard, petition of (for grant of lands in Ireland)
-, Captain [? Matthew]

Ayloffe. See Aylf.

Aymes, Margaret, petition of (for husband's redemption from slavery) and Order in Council thereon

Ayr
-, warrant for presentation to ministry of

Ayr and Renfrew, shires of, commissions in militia, horse in

Ayre, Mr., letter to, mentioned

Ayres, Henry, leather seller, examination of