General Index: A

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683-4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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Abbotshall, Lord. See Ramsay, Sir Andrew, Lord Abbotshall.

Abel, —, cousin of James Holloway, letter to

Abercorn, Earl of. See Hamilton, Claudius, fourth Earl of Abercorn.

Aberdeen, Earl of. See Gordon, George, first Earl of Aberdeen.

Aberdeenshire, warrant for modelling and arming men in

Aberdour, Lord. See Douglas, James, Lord Aberdour.

Abergavenny, Mon., town and school of, concerns of Jesus College, Oxford, with

Abergavenny, Elizabeth, Dowager of. See Nevill, Elizabeth, Lady Abergavenny.

Abingdon, Oxon.

Abingdon, Earl of. See Bertie, James, first Earl of Abingdon.

Accrington, Lancs., letter dated at

Adam, Simon, warrant for pension to

Adams, John, of Ilminster
-, John of the Inner Temple, his survey of England and Wales, assistance required for
-, warrant recommending assistance and encouragement of

Adcock, John, information of

Adderbury, Oxon.

Adderley, Mr.

Adey. See Adye.

Adlam, Benjamin, sugar-baker, in conspiracy at Bristol

Admiralty, Court of, fine imposed by
-, papers relating to jurisdiction of, mentioned
-, process issued out of, mentioned
-, warrants for process to be issued out of
-, Judge of, to be Visitor of Tower Hamlets hospital
-, Marshal of. See Joynes, William.
-, deputy. See Wade, George.
-, First Lord of. See Finch, Daniel, second Earl of Nottingham.
-, Lords Commissioners (Board) of
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, memorial from
-, passes to be granted by
-, petitions referred to
-, proposition referred to
-, report by
-, warrant for confirmation of grant by
-, warrant for constituting
-, warrants to
-, See also Brouncker, William, second Viscount Brouncker; Chicheley, Sir John; Finch, Daniel, second Earl of Nottingham; Hales, Sir Edward; Herbert, Arthur; Meres, Sir Thomas; Savile, Henry; Vaughan, John, Lord Vaughan; Winch, Sir Humphrey.

Adolph John, Prince, [Count Palatine of Zweibrücken, brother of Charles X, King of Sweden,] pass for

Adventurers, Five, certificate of

Adye (Adey), John, merchant in Nevis, letter from
-, letter to

Ærskin. See Erskine.

Agards, Mr.

Aghenemode, co. Longford, townland of

Aiket (Aikhead), Ayrs. See Cunningham, James, of Aiket.

Ailesbury, Bucks.

Ailesbury, Countess of. See Bruce, Diana, Countess of Ailesbury.
-, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury.

Ainsley (Anslay, Ansley), Andrew, Provost of Jedburgh

Ainsty. See York.

Aishill [? Aisholt, Somerset]

Aking, —, seized with seditious papers

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

Albeville, Marquis d'

Alcorne, Henry, essay-master of Mint of Scotland, warrant to consider proposals (for better management of Mint) by

Alderways. See Alrewas.

Aldworth, Sir Richard, petition of, mentioned

Alexander, James, merchant in Edinburgh, warrant for protection to
-, alias Love, Captain [Ralph]

Alfonso VI, King of Portugal, death of
-, precedents for mourning for

Alford, Captain

Algerines, device for surprising

Alicante, Spain
-, Spanish Admiral at
-, Consul of, conciliatory action of

Alison, John, of Glencorse, warrant for charter of new infeftment to

Allemand, Fluchi, pass for
-, Vems, pass for

Allemandi, Sieur, gentleman belonging to Duke of Savoy, pass for

Allen, Henry, engineer, reference on petition of (about freshwater streams at Chatham)
-, Major, certificate of, mentioned
-, Mr., minister of Bridgwater, heretical opinions of
-, Will., Nonconformist preacher, in Northampton gaol
-, William, pass for

Allison, Thomas, warrant for pardon to convicted murderer of

Alrewas (Alderways), Staffs. See Turton, John.

Altham, Lord. See Annesley, Altham, first Lord Altham.

Althorp(e), Northants.

Altnashindach

Alva, Clackmannans. See Erskine (Ærskin), Sir Charles, of Alva.

Alwin. See Aylwin.

Ambrose, Isaac, book by, mentioned

Ampthill, Beds., letter dated at

Amsterdam
-, letter dated at
-, news from, mentioned
-, conspirators at
-, heats at

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

Ancy (?), Mr.

Anderson, Dick
-, Robert, student in divinity, warrant for presentation of to living

Andover, Hants.

Andrews, Mrs., mother of Valentine Cogswell (q.v.), rocker to Princesses Elizabeth and Anne, the King's sisters
-, Robert, messenger in Forres

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

Anjou, Duke of. See Philippe, Duke of Anjou.

Anne, Princess, the King's sister

Anne, Princess, [afterwards Queen,] daughter of Duke of York
-, closet-keeper to. See Man, Mr.

Annesley, Altham, first Lord Altham, son of Earl of Anglesey, dispute between Sir Valentine Browne and
-, Arthur, first Earl of Anglesey
-, letter from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, dispute between Sir Valentine Browne and

Ansley (Anslay). See Ainsley.

Antigua (Antego), West Indies

Aplegirth [? Applegarth, Dumfriess.]. See Douglas, Dame Margaret.

Appleby, Westmorland, Quaker prisoners at

Appleby, Thomas, petition of (for pardon for premunire)

Applegarth. See Aplegirth.

Archdeacon. See Cooly.

Archer, Anne, relict of Captain, petition of (for pension)
-, James, carried before Bailiff of Southwold
-, John, merchant of London, money, etc., sent to Lord Grey by
-, Mr., at Amsterdam, plotters entertained by
-, Thomas, wool exported in vessel belonging to
-, his vessel seized and condemned

Arches, Court of
-, Dean of, to be Visitor of Tower Hamlets hospital

Arcliff, fort of, Dover, warrant for appointing gunners in
-, Captain of. See Daniell, Sir Thomas.

Ard, Mr., trial of, mentioned

Ardagh, near Castle Haven, [co. Cork,]

Arden, Edward, reference on petition of (for grant of lands belonging to Richard Nelthorpe)

Ardglass, Earl of. See Cromwell, Vere Essex, fourth Earl of Ardglass.

Argyll, Bishop of. See Maclean, Hector.

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

Argyllshire, appointment of lieutenants in, mentioned

Arligny, Baron d', pass for

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

Armagh, Archbishop of. See Boyle, Michael.

Armiger, Sir Clement

Armour, Andrew, Scotsman, horsefurniture bespoken by
-, Sir Nicholas, grant of office (for registering bonds for transporting wool from Ireland) to, mentioned

Armstrong, Sir Thomas
-, whereabouts of
-, at Cleve
-, at meeting at Sheppard's

Army, decree regulating method of distribution of pay of
-, money to be paid to Royal Hospital by officers of
-, warrant for warrants for payment of
-, Regiments:—
-, Coldstream regiment of Foot Guards, warrant for supplying muskets, etc., to
-, commissions in
-, Foot Guards, officers of, to form court martial
-, Foot Guards, first (King's own), regiment of, commanded by Duke of Grafton
-, commissions in
-, Guard, regiment of. See Scotland.
-, Holland foot regiment, commissions in
-, Horse Guards, King's own troop of, commission in
-, grenadier troops of, warrant for supplying granadoes, etc., to
-, King's Own Royal Regiment of Dragoons, commission in and list of officers of
-, warrant for recruiting
-, warrants for delivery of arms, etc., for
-, warrant for passing staff officers of
-, Earl of Dumbarton's regiment, warrant relating to payment of
-, warrant for payment to
-, [Lord Douglas's]
-, Earl of Mar's regiment
-, commissions in
-, Earl of Oxford's regiment
-, commissions desired in
-, commissions in
-, Duke of York's regiment
-, commissions in
-, Commissary General of Musters. See Howard, Henry.
-, Judge Advocate to Forces. See Clark, George.
-, Paymaster of Land Forces and Garrisons. See Fox, Charles.
-, See also Cinque Ports; Ireland; Scotland; Tangier.

Arnold, Edmund
-, John Simon, pass for

Arnott, Major George, warrant for commission to, to be Lieut.Governor of Dumbarton Castle

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

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

Arthur, John, grandfather of Robert, loyalty and services of
-, Robert, of Dublin, warrant for grant of lands in Ireland to
-, Robert, father of Robert, loyalty and services of
-, Robert, pass for

Artillery Company, Duke of York to give audience to
-, President, Vice-President, Treasurer and Court of Assistants of, royal letter to

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

Arundell, Edmund, Sheriff of Bristol, letter from
-, See also under Bristol.
-, Richard, first Lord Arundell of Trerice, Governor of Pendennis Castle
-, warrant to

Ashberry. See Ashbury.

Ashbourne, Derbyshire, free grammar school of Queen Elizabeth in, Governor and Assistants of, warrant for licence to, to hold lands in mortmain

Ashburnham, Bridget, pass for
-, Sir Denny, letter to
-, John, pass for
-, William, pass for

Ashbury, Anne, petition of (for liberty of driving hackney coach in City)
-, (Ashberry), Charles, son of Joseph
-, Joseph, [Master of Revels in Ireland,]

Ashford, Kent

Aston, Salop

Atfield, Dr.

Atherton, John, named in proclamation
-, John, near relation of foregoing

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

Atkins. See Atkyns.

Atkinson, —, warrant for pardon for killing of

Atkyns (Atkins), Sir Robert, [late Recorder of Bristol,]
-, letter to, mentioned

Atterbury, Thomas, messenger
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, warrants to
-, warrant to, mentioned
-, warrant for delivery of Robert West to

Attorney General. See Sawyer, Sir Robert.

Aubery (Auberry), Samuel, King's coachman
-, reference on petition of (for payment out of Lord Grey's estate)

Aubrey (Awbrey), Sir John, second bart., letter to

Auchinfin. See Fleeming, Robert, late of Auchinfin.

Aungier, Francis, first Earl of Longford, Master of Ordnance in Ireland, surrender of office by

Avila, Moses, Jew, petition of (for employment in discovering traitors)

Awbrey. See Aubrey.

Aylesbury, Bucks., assizes at, Samuel Starkey to be prosecuted at

Ayloffe (Ayliff, Ayliffe), John, of Hitchin
-, person taken to be
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, daring character of
-, whereabouts of
-, believed to be at Utrecht
-, at Amsterdam
-, Mr., and brother, pass for

Aylwin, Herbert, part owner of Ruth of Dartmouth
-, letters from
-, bond of

Ayscough, Sir Edward, to be High Sheriff of Lincolnshire
-, pricked for High Sheriff