General Index: W, Y, Z

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 January-June. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1933.

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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683 January-June, (London, 1933) pp. 472-477. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-jan-jun/pp472-477 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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Wade, John, Quaker prisoner at Norwich, document by
-, Nathaniel, barrister
-, absconded
-, information concerning
-, his papers searched
-, his brother, shopkeeper at Bristol, missing
-, Thomas, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to

Wahup, George, commissary of musters of forces in Virginia, reference on petition of (for payment)

Wakefield, Yorks., offensive sermon preached at

Wakeland, John, of Oxford, boatman, treasonable words spoken by

Wakeman, [Sir George]

Walcot (Walcott, Wallcott), Colonel (Captain) Thomas
-, absconded
-, information concerning
-, description of
-, committed for high treason

Wales, Quaker prisoners in
-, pretended mission into

Walker, Captain
-, Hugh, Writer to Signet, approved as Receiver General and Cash Keeper and Paymaster of forces in Scotland
-, Colonel James, warrant for gift of escheat of

Wallcott. See Walcot.

Waller, Sir William

Walloons. See Canterbury.

Walls (Wall), Mrs.

Walmer Castle, Kent, Captains or Keepers of. See Holmes, Sir John; Jacob, Sir Abraham.

Walsall, Staffs., charter of, caveat entered against
-, reason against granting
-, conventicles kept at
-, late Aldermen and capital burgesses of, reference on petition of (for new charter)
-, burgesses of, reference on petition of (for reference of exceptions against charter)
-, mentioned
-, Mayor of. See Freeman, —.

Walsh, Major James, reference on petition of (for payment of money due)

Walter, alias Thicknesse, Margaret, petition of (for grant), reference on
-, reference on report on

Walton. See Watten.

Walton, [Brian,] Bishop [of Chester], advertisement of sale of library of
-, Mr.

Warburton, Richard, reference on petition of (for payment of reward)

Warcup (Warcupp, Warrcup), Edmond, J.P.
-, letter from

Ward, Captain, information concerning
-, Mr., in East Smithfield
-, Mr., of Northumberland
-, Sir Patience, late Lord Mayor of London
-, indictment against, mentioned
-, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury (Sarum), letter to
-, complaint against
-, Thomas, Dean of Connor

Wardley, Lancs., Monmouth reported at

Wards, Court of

Ware, Herts., suspicious persons at

Waring, Edmund

Warner, James, minister, letter to
-, Father [John], Provincial of Jesuits, alleged disloyalty of

Warr, Sir Francis, J.P. of Somerset

Warren, Lady M., letter from

Warsop (Warsopp), Notts.

Warwick
-, letter dated at

Warwick, Mr., officer in Custom House, death of
-, Sir Philip, Clerk of the Signet, death of
-, Philip, the younger, late Envoy Extraordinary to Sweden, death of
-, secretary to. See Robinson, —.

Warwickshire, steps against rebels in
-, High Sheriff of. See Lucy, Thomas.

Waterford
-, traders from St. Malo to
-, Bishop of. See Everard, —.

Waterford, co., petition about estate in

Waterside. See Cochrane, John, of Waterside.

Watford Gap, Staffs., names of gentlemen who were bowling at (1659)

Watson, Leoline, of Kyme, deed of gift to, mentioned
-, Mr., glazier

Watten (Walton), near St. Omer, France, English Jesuits at

Way, Mr., proposed Town Clerk of Bridport, information concerning

Webb, William, letter from

Welbeck, Notts.
-, letters dated at

Welch, —, coachman to Duke of Monmouth, information concerning

Well Close, Middlesex, petition for grant of

Wellington, Somerset, Mayor of Taunton affronted at fair at

Wells, Somerset
-, letters dated at
-, reasons for holding assizes at
-, Dean and Chapter of, ratification of Capitular Act made by
-, Mayor of

Wellsborough, co. Fermanagh. See Caldwell, James, of Wellsborough.

Welsh, James, M.D., Jurat of Rye, informations of
-, John, reference on petition of (about estate in Ireland)

Welton, Yorks., petitions for presentation to
-, presentation to

Wemyss, James, Lord Bruntisland, commissions in regiment formerly commanded by

Wenham, Edward, indictment and fine of

Wenman, Philip, third Viscount Wenman of Tuam
-, petition of (for new patent) and reference thereon
-, Sir Richard, of Caswell
-, warrant for creating him Baron Wenman of Kilmainham and Viscount Wenman of Tuam
-, Thomas, second Viscount Wenman of Tuam

Wentworth, Lady
-, Thomas, first Earl of Strafford
-, words spoken in dishonour of

Werden, Sir John, first bart.
-, Mr., of Preston

West, Master. See Holmes, Major.
-, Robert
-, letters from
-, letters directed to, mentioned
-, absconded
-, memorandum about chambers of
-, examinations of
-, to be examined
-, information concerning
-, committed for high treason
-, his clerk. See Whetton, B.
-, his wife. See below, Sarah.
-, Sarah
-, petition of (to visit Robert West)

Westbury, Wilts.

Western, Thomas, merchant, reference on petition of (for restoration of goods, etc.)

Westminster. See under London.

Westminster School, scholars of, missing

Westmorland, Quaker prisoners in
-, deputy lieutenancy of
-, militia of

Weston, —, City Marshal, threatens Coroner of London

Wetton. See Whetton.

Wexford
-, traders from St. Malo to
-, Duke of Ormonde's estate near

Wexford, co., those engaged in plot in

Whalley, Peter, warrant for patent to (for invention of pump)

Wharton, Philip, letter to
-, Philip, fourth Lord Wharton, servant to. See Gray, Andrew.

Wheeler, Francis, military commission to

Whetton (Wetton), B., Robert West's clerk
-, letter from
-, concerned in plot
-, proofs against
-, Mrs.

Whichcote, Dr. [Benjamin], dying

Whicher. See Whitcher.

Whisher, Dr.

Whitaker (Whitacre, Whitticar, etc.), Edward, solicitor and crown stealer
-, offers to make discoveries
-, information concerning
-, Elizabeth wife of Edward, letters from
-, petition of (for husband's pardon)

Whitcher (Whicher), Robert
-, information against
-, indictment of high treason found against

White, Major Andrew, Lieut.-Governor of Edinburgh Castle, warrant for pension to
-, Arthur, Mayor of Gravesend, letter from
-, letter to
-, memorandum of letter to
-, David, petty fewar in Lanark, warrant for remission of treason and rebellion to
-, John, expunged freeman of Rye, information concerning
-, Mr., late knight for Notts.
-, firearms supplied to
-, his house searched

Whitefield, Lady, her house in Aldersgate Street

Whitehead, Captain Nicholas, Justice of Northumberland
-, letters, etc., from
-, declaration by

Whiterow. See Macky, —, in Whiterow.

Whitfeld, Walter, porter at Duchess of Portsmouth's

Whitfield (Whitfeild), Utric, Justice of Northumberland
-, letters, etc., from
-, declaration by

Whitgreave, Sir Thomas, letter from

Whitticar, Whittycar. See Whitaker.

Whitty, Patrick, porter

Whorwood, Brome

Wicker, Elizabeth, information of
-, mentioned

Wickes, John, B.D., petition of (about his books)

Wickins, John, printer, fined

Wicklow, co., those engaged in plot in

Widdrington, Captain Edward
-, Captain Ralph, Governor of Berwick-on-Tweed, Justice of Northumberland
-, letters, etc., from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, memorandum of letter to
-, circular letter to
-, mentioned
-, memorandum of order sent to
-, declarations by
-, William, of Buteland

Widford

Wiedenfield, Dr.

Wigg, Edward

Wight, Isle of
-, barbarous usage of Dutch seamen by people of
-, Swedish ship cast away on, order relating to
-, company in, commission in
-, Governor of, memorandum of order sent to

Wigmore, Henry, military commission to

Wigtown, Shireffs within the shire of. See Graham, David; Graham, John, of Claverhouse.

Wildman, Major John
-, sent to Tower
-, information concerning
-, committed for high treason

Wilkins (Willkins), Dean

Wilkinson, Captain
-, Lady Vere, letter from

William, Prince of Orange
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to

Williams, John, warrant for patent of invention of buttons to
-, memorandum about
-, Mr., barrister of Gray's Inn
-, Mr., minister, sermon by, mentioned

Williamson, John, elder, portioner of Bonnetoun, deceased, warrant for gift of lands pertaining to
-, John, son of foregoing, deceased
-, John, son of foregoing, warrant for gift of marriage of
-, Sir Joseph, letter from
-, statement by
-, bill of
-, Mr.

Willington, John, glover, information concerning

Willkins. See Wilkins.

Wilson, —
-, John, petition of (about debts of farmers of Irish revenue)
-, Lawyer, of Portmore, his son

Wilton, Wilts., letter dated at

Wily, John, citizen and merchant tailor of London, deposition of, cited

Winche. See Wynch.

Winchester, plans for King's residence at
-, Bishop of. See Morley, George.
-, Justices of, ready to part with their county hall
-, Castle, document dated at
-, grant to King of hall and ground within
-, College, Electors at, letter (of recommendation) to

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, second Earl of Winchilsea.

Windebank, Sir Francis, late Secretary of State

Windham. See Wyndham.

Windsor, Windsor Castle, Berks.
-, letters and documents dated at
-, smallpox rife at
-, King goes to
-, King entertained with fireworks at
-, Duke and Duchess of York returning to
-, robberies committed on road between London and
-, preparations for reception of Prince George at
-, Governor of, memorandum of order sent to
-, poor knights of, grant of place among
-, petition for place among
-, St. George's Chapel, Chapter of, letter to
-, Dean or President and Canons of, letter to
-, Deans of. See Durell, Dr. John; Turner, Francis, D.D.
-, deanery of, recommendations to
-, prebend of, petition for
-, prebendary of. See Hascard, Dr. Gregory.

Windsor, Thomas Windsor, first Earl of Plymouth, Governor of Kingston-upon-Hull, letters from
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, paper touching Worcester by

Wingate, —, [Commissioner of Excise]

Winkestoune, Peebles, warrant for gift of lands of

Winram, —, military commission to

Winslow, letter dated at

Winslow, Francis, messenger, warrant to

Winter, —
-, George. See Horner, Nevill.

Winton (Wintoun), Earl of. See Seton, George, fourth Earl of Winton.

Wise, —, merchant from Waterford

Wiseman, Capell, D.D., Dean of Raphoe, warrant for grant of bishopric of Dromore to
-, Sir Robert

Withens, Withins. See Wythens.

Withers, Mr.

Wittlesmere, warrant for grant of office of bailiff and keeper of

Wood, Sir Edward, petition of (for office in Custom House)
-, James, weaver
-, Mr.
-, Robert, Accountant General in Ireland, warrant for new letters patent to
-, Thomas, Bishop of Lichfield, letter to

Woodbridge, Suffolk, conventicle held at

Woodhall, Northumberland

Woodnutt (Woodnet, Woodnott), John, information against
-, indictment of high treason found against

Wool, petition and memorial concerning export of
-, account of seizures of

Worcester
-, letter dated at
-, battle of
-, Quaker prisoners in
-, affairs of
-, paper concerning
-, ill men of
-, assizes at, trial of rioters at
-, Mayor and Sheriff of, withstand Quo Warranto

Worcester, late Marquess of. See Somerset, Edward, second Marquess of Worcester.
-, Marquess of. See Somerset, Henry, styled Marquess of Worcester.

Works, Surveyor of. See Wren, Sir Christopher.

Wormall, John, military commission to

Worplesden (Worpsden), Surrey, rectory of, petitions for
-, recommendations to
-, warrant for presentation to

Worsley (Worseley), Sir James, order in Council on petition of

Worth, Dr. John, Dean of St. Patrick's
-, examination of
-, Thomas, ex-Mayor of Penryn, certificate about building by
-, petition of (for nolle prosequi)
-, reference and report thereon
-, William, Baron of Exchequer in Ireland

Wotton, —

Wray, Drury, information against
-, Mr., letter from, mentioned

Wren, Sir Christopher, Surveyor General (Master of Works)
-, direction to
-, warrant to

Wrey, Sir Bouchier, late major of Duke of York's regiment of foot
-, Captain [? Chichester]
-, Chichester, military commission to
-, commission in regiment of

Wright, —, of Cuckney, gunsmith
-, Alderman

Wyburne, Sir John

Wynch (Winche), Sir Humphrey
-, letter to

Wyndham (Windham), Sir Charles, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire
-, Edmund, ensign
-, military commission to
-, Sir Hugh, judge, letters to
-, to meet the King at Bury
-, Sir William, warrant from, mentioned

Wynne (Wynn), Mr., secretary to Sir Leoline Jenkins
-, letter to

Wythens (Withens, Withins), Sir Francis
-, to be judge of King's Bench

Y

Yarmouth (Great Yarmouth), Norfolk
-, letters dated at
-, Common Council held at
-, account to be taken of fort, stores and artillery at
-, activity of Dissenters at
-, sessions at, fine levied at
-, Bailiffs of, controversy between
-, See also Medowes, Sir Thomas; Symonds, B.
-, Recorder of

Yarmouth, Earls of. See Paston, Robert, first Earl of Yarmouth; Paston, William, second Earl of Yarmouth.

Yates, Daniel, tidesman of Bridgwater, information of

Yeomen of the Guard, Lieutenant of. See Howard, Thomas.
-, Captain of. See Villiers, George, fourth Viscount Grandison.

York, letters dated at
-, Archbishop of. See Sterne, Richard.
-, Governor of. See Reresby, Sir John.

York, Duchess of. See Mary of Modena, Duchess of York.
-, late Duchess of. See Anne (Hyde), late Duchess of York.
-, Duke of. See James, Duke of York.

Yorkshire, Quaker prisoners in
-, High Sheriff of. See Pudsey, Ambrose.
-, West Riding, steps against plotters in

Young, Henry, prisoner in Durham gaol, treasonable words spoken by
-, Sir John, of Leny, excise set in tack to
-, William, prisoner in Durham gaol

Z

Zeeland, Holland
-, Admiralty of, warrant authorizing those employed by to fish for tackle of wreck, cited

Zetland (Shetland). See Orkney.

Zweibrücken. See Deux Ponts.