General Index: B

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

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'General Index: B', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683-4, (London, 1938) pp. 406-417. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-4/pp406-417 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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Baber, Joseph, convicted person, on grand jury at Somerset sessions

Backwell, Richard, pass for

Badminton, Gloucs., letter dated at

Bagot, Sir William

Baillie, Rachel, wife of Robert, petition of (for husband's release)
-, Robert, of Jerviswood (Jervaswood)
-, petition for release of
-, directions, warrants, etc., relating to his carriage to Scotland
-, breviate of evidence against

Baily. John, military commission to
-, William, of Littlegill, warrant for protection to

Bainbrigge, Thomas, of Trinity College, Cambridge, degree of D. D. to be conferred on

Baker, —, examination of, mentioned
-, John, information of, mentioned
-, John, letter from
-, Thomas (Tom), constituted Town Clerk of Oxford
-, King's letter for, mentioned
-, William, deceased, late alnager of Taunton

Balcarres, Earl of. See Lindsay, Colin, third Earl of Balcarres.

Balfour, Major John, commission in company of
-, John, of Kinloch, alias Captain Burghley (Burghlie), reputed accomplice in murder of Archbishop of St. Andrews
-, warrant for gift of lands formerly belonging to

Ball, Dr., Master of Temple, death of
-, Henry, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, Joseph, of Bloxham, petition of (for allowance of charges in discovering Quakers)

Ballast Office, petition for grant of sole building and employing of lighters for

Ballati, Sieur, Envoyé Extraordinary from Duke of Hanover, pass for

Ballechin (Ballachen), Perths. See Steward, Patrick, of Ballechin.

Ballerne, in barony of Ballerne and shirefdome of Edinburgh, warrant for charter of lands of

Ballinegroe [? Ballynagree, co. Cork], lands of, petition for grant of

Ballydrohid, co. Tipperary, lands of, petition for grant of title to

Ballyinteg, co. Limerick

Ballymagooly (Ballymaguly), [co. Cork,] castle and lands of, petition for grant of

Ballynagree. See Ballinegroe.

Balmerino, Lord. See Elphinstone, John, third Lord Balmerino.

Bamfleete, Ensign Daniel, military commission to

Bampfield, Colonel [Joseph], letters from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, Mr., to be allowed to act as counsel to Algernon Sidney

Banbury, Oxon
-, borough of, warrant for incorporation of

Banffshire, warrant for modelling and arming men in

Bankhead. See Lockhart, —, of Bankhead.

Banks, Sir John, Governor of East India Co., letter to

Bannerman, George, appointed King's Solicitor in Scotland, has not accepted trust

Bannier, Sieur, pass for

Banquemare, Nicholas de, pass for

Bantry, co. Cork
-, feared prejudice to markets and fairs at

Barbados
-, Deputy Governor of. See Witham, John.

Barber, Richard, late lieutenant in King's own regiment of Foot Guards, direction for allowance of pension to

Barber-Surgeons' Company, reference on petition of (submitting charter)

Barillon, Paul de, French Ambassador to England
-, letter to
-, complaint against English vessel by, mentioned
-, complaint against pirates by, mentioned
-, memorial from (for release of ships), and reference thereof to Lords of Treasury
-, memorials from, mentioned

Barnard Castle, co. Durham

Barnardiston (Bernardiston), —, mother of Peletia, visits her son
-, [Mary,] Lady, [wife of Sir Samuel,] visits Peletia
-, Peletia (Pelatia, Pelitia, Piletia)
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, examination of
-, petition of (for discharge)
-, Sir Samuel, first bart.
-, letters from, mentioned
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, examination of
-, petition of (for discharge or release on bail)
-, mentioned
-, to be carried before Lord Chief Justice
-, judgment given against
-, servants of. See Lufton, Nathaniel; Taylor, Jonathan.

Barnstaple, Devon

Barrabie. See Barrobie.

Barret, Edward, to be admitted to poor knight's place at Windsor
-, (Barrett), Sir Paul, Recorder of Canterbury
-, letter to
-, Richard, pass for

Barrett, Christopher, of Adderbury, information against, mentioned
-, Captain James, certificate of, cited
-, See also Barret.

Barrington. See Berrington.

Barrington, Humphrey, commission in company of

Barrobie (Barrabie), John, discourse of, cited
-, statement by

Barry, Giles, pass for
-, James, Justice
-, information taken before

Barton-on-Humber, Lincs., petition relating to forfeiture of mortgage of

Barwell, Henry, son of John and brother of William, late Esquire Saddlers to King, petition of (for warrant for swearing him Esquire Saddler)
-, John. See above, Henry.
-, Jonathan, constable of St. Martin's in the Fields
-, William. See above, Henry.

Bash, Sir Edward

Basher, Lancelot, of Penruddock, information of

Basing, Hants.

Basire, Charles, divine, second son of Dr. B.
-, Doctor [? Isaac]
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, Isaac, B.C.L., Official of Northumberland and J.P., eldest son of Dr. B., recommended to be Recorder of Berwick
-, John, third son of Dr. B.

Basset, Anthony, misfortunes of

Bastinck, Francis, Postmaster of Dover, commander of Dover packet boats
-, letters from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, circular letter addressed to
-, case (infringement of rights) of
-, orders to be given to

Batchellor, Thomas, petition of (for reward for discovering arms), and reference and report thereon

Bateman, Charles, prisoner in Marshalsea, petition of (for release on bail)
-, read in Council
-, information concerning
-, petition for his removal from St. Giles' vestry
-, John, M.D., Senior Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and King's physician in ordinary, to be permitted to enjoy his fellowship during absence

Bath, Somerset
-, letter dated at
-, Grand Jury at, presentment by
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Justices of, presentment to
-, sessions at, informations against Dissenters at, mentioned

Bath, Earl of. See Grenville, John, Earl of Bath.

Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See Mews, Peter.
-, (for time being), to be Justice of Peace and Quorum for Wells
-, Chanceller of, to be Justice of Peace and Quorum for Wells

Bathurst, Sir Benjamin, Alderman elect of London.
-, reference on petition of (for benefit accruing by forfeiture of mortgage)
-, as commissioner for management of domestic affairs of Prince of Denmark

Battescombe. See Battiscombe.

Battie, William, of Hitcham, statement by

Battiscombe (Battescombe, Battiscomb), Christopher, warrant for apprehension of
-, examination of
-, witnesses to be examined concerning
-, to be kept close
-, his case to be considered
-, petition of (for forgiveness and admission to bail)

Bauldry, Paul, action for debt by, mentioned

Bayly, —, Chancellor of Wells, letter from, mentioned

Beake (Beke), Thomas, messenger, warrants to

Beale, Giles, and others, convicted of clipping, warrant for reprieve of

Beane, Richard, late servant to Sir Edward Spragge, letters from
-, petition of (to be received into King's service)
-, Advice to a Soldier by
-, Character of a disbanded Courtier by

Beanes, James, master wright, warrant for examining accounts of

Bear. See Beare.

Bearcrofts. See Monro, Alexander, of Bearcrofts.

Beardsell, George, warrant to

Beare (Bear), John (Esquire), of Exeter, Justice of Devon, letter from
-, letter to
-, petition of (for employment)

Beauclerk, Charles, Earl of Burford, created Duke of St. Albans

Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset, Henry, first Duke of Beaufort.

Beaumont, H., certificate by
-, Thomas, third Viscount Beaumont of Swords

Beccles. Suffolk

Becker, Johann Joachim, mining experiments in Cornwall by, See also Heyn, Frederick.

Bedard, Mr.

Bedford, new charter of, to pass seals and offices gratis
-, Corporation of
-, reference on petition of (for regrant of charter)
-, Mayor and Corporation of, warrant for grant and confirmation of franchises and privileges of

Bedfordshire, Lord Lieutenant of. See Bruce, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury.

Bedgworth, lease of, Jesus College, Oxford, and

Bedingfield, Sir Henry, pass for

Beebee, Musgrave, prosecuted as Popish recusant, reference on petition of (for Nolle prosequi)

Beech, George, military commission to

Beke. See Beake.

Belasyse, Sir Henry, his regiment in service of Holland, warrant for recruiting
-, and wife, son and daughters of, pass for
-, Thomas, Earl Fauconberg, Lord Lieutenant of West Riding of Yorkshire, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned

Bell, Captain, reference on petition of (for office of gauging, etc., butter casks)
-, John, of Newcastle
-, letter from, mentioned
-, examination of
-, mentioned
-, to be sent to London
-, goes to London
-, returns to Newcastle
-, payment of
-, John, [sen.,] military commission to
-, John, [jun.,] military commission to.

Bellamont, co. Dublin. See Hamilton, James.

Bellenden, Lord. See Ker, John, second Lord Bellenden.

Beltenment. See Irving, John, younger of Beltenment.

Bemersyde (Bimersyde), Roxburghs. See Haig, Anthony, of Bemersyde.

Bendish, Alderman, Justice of Norwich, arrest of

Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington, Lord Chamberlain of Household, Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk, letters from
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, petitions referred to
-, orders of, mentioned
-, Robert, of Burnham, petition of (for grant of fine on Anabaptists)

Bennett, Peter, appointed Sheriff of Chester

Benskin, Thomas, fined for printing Domestic Intelligence

Berkeley, Captain, commission in company of
-, Edward, of Pull, conversation between George Speke and
-, George, information of
-, Lady Henrietta, sister-in-law and mistress of Lord Grey
-, escapes and lives in Holland with Lord Grey
-, Maurice, third Viscount FitzHardinge, Custos Rotulorum of Somerset
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, petition of (about Somerset quarter sessions)
-, mentioned
-, reference on petition of (for grant of land)

Bernard, Edward, pass for

Bernardiston. See Barnardiston.

Berrington [? Barrington], Somerset.

Berry, the, in Dington (? Doynton), Gloucs., lead mine found in

Berry, —, seditious bookseller in Holborn Court

Bertie, James, first Earl of Abingdon, [Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire,]
-, letter from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, note of letter to
-, his discontent with Oxford University
-, M.
-, Robert, third Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain, letter from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to

Berwick-on-Tweed, letters dated at
-, affray in garrison at
-, troops ordered to
-, will stick on Act against quartering
-, Quo warranto to be issued against
-, abuses at
-, articles of misgovernment against
-, Bailiffs of, charges against
-, churchwardens of, excommunication of
-, Mayor of
-, charges against
-, and Corporation of, factious proceeding of
-, Recorder of, reasons for removing
-, vicar of
-, free school of

Best, —, Protestant hop merchant

Bethel (Bethell), Slingsby
-, liberties allowed to in prison

Betterton, North. See North Betterton.

Beuningen (Beunigen), Koenraad, Sieur van, Envoyé Extraordinary from States General, pass for

Beuvron, Sieur de, pass for

Bewick, Thomas

Bexhill, —, cattle sold by

Biggar, Lanarks.

Bill, —, newswriter
-, account of

Billard, Martin, pass for

Billingsley, Major Rupert, major of regiment of Guards in Ireland, to be Governor of Kilmainham Hospital

Binegar, Somerset, petition for liberty of free warren in manor of
-, warrant for grant of free warren within manor of

Binford, Captain

Binns (Binnes), Anthony, messenger
-, warrants to

Birch, —

Bird, Mr., named Alderman of Evesham
-, Mr., James Holloway's correspondent at Antego

Birkhill, [co. Dumfries]. See Lockhart, —, of Birkhill.

Birmingham, Warwicks.
-, Nonconformist ministers at

Birnie, Robert, warrant for presentation in favour of

Bishop, Thomas, of London, victualler, attestation by

Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset

Blackburne (Blackburn), Mr. [Lancelot], clerk, Fellow of Christ Church, Oxford, James Holloway's papers sent to England by

Blackett, William, Mayor of Newcastleon-Tyne
-, letter from
-, and seven Aldermen, letter from
-, See also under Newcastleon-Tyne.

Blackhall, —, newswriter, account of

Blackness (Blacknesse) Castle, co. Linlithgow, men to be taken out of

Blackthorne, Thomas, partner of William Cragmile (q.v.)

Bladt, Christopher, pass for

Blaikwood. See Laurie, William, tutor of Blaikwood.

Blair, Sir Adam, of Carberry, late Receiver of Rents in Scotland, warrant for payment to

Blaney, [Robert,]
-, to be examined

Blathwayt, William, Secretary at War
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, mentioned
-, examinations to be held by
-, examination by
-, request by

Blome, Richard, petition of (for licence to make foreign ship free, or grant of place)
-, Gentleman's Recreation by

Blood, Colonel [Thomas]

Bloom, Mynheer de, merchant, Robert Ferguson's correspondent

Bloxham, Oxon.

Bloxum, Henry, convicted of clipping, petition for pardon to
-, warrant for pardon to

Bluck, Matthew, receipt to

Blundell, Sir George, Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, to be turned out of lieutenancy
-, letter on behalf of
-, John, petitions of (for getting child into Sutton's Hospital and for payment of wages)

Blunt, John, prisoner in Fleet, notorious Fanatic
-, report of words spoken by

Bockland, Maurice, approved as Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire

Boheme, Samuel
-, warrant relating to grant of honour of Tutbury to

Bohun, Mr., Justice

Boigtoune. See Maxwell, —, of Boigtoune.

Bolter, — See also Bowlter.

Bolton, Yorks.
-, letters dated at

Bolwell, —, sentenced for coining, warrant for reprieve of

Bomeny, —, examination of

Bonar, John, son of Colonel William, recommended to King of Denmark
-, Colonel William, services of

Bondler, John, military commission to

Bonner, Mr.

Books, catalogue of
-, sent from New England
-, pamphlets, newspapers, etc., mentioned
-, Advice to a Soldier (Beane)
-, Bibles, printed at Oxford, bill in Chancery about
-, tax on
-, imported from Holland
-, Breviate of Ten Commandments
-, Character of a disbanded Courtier (Beane)
-, Discourse of Perjury (Beane)
-, Domestic Intelligence, fine for printing of
-, Essay on a reply to Patriarcha [Discourses concerning Government] (Sidney)
-, Fitzharris' Libel
-, Gazette, London Gazette
-, Monmouth's submission published in
-, Monmouth's objections against
-, Gentleman's Recreation (Blome)
-, Growth of Popery, Second Part of (Culliford)
-, Haarlem Courant
-, A. Sidney's last paper said to be printed in
-, Hunt's Postcript, copies delivered in Northampton
-, presented at sessions
-, Irregular Account of Swearing the two pretended Sheriffs, fine for sale of
-, Journals of House of Commons, proposed unauthorised printing of
-, Julian [the Apostate] (Johnson)
-, London Gazette. See Gazette.
-, Observations on Dublin Bills of Mortality (Petty)
-, Observator (L'Estrange), presented as libel
-, Philosophical Transactions
-, Presbiterian Pater Noster, Creed and Ten Commandments
-, Rome's delusions [or Rome's pardons] (Rochester)
-, Satyr (verses attacking Duke of York, Scroggs and Duchess of Portsmouth)
-, Second Part of the Growth of Popery. See Growth of Popery, Second Part of.
-, Speech of a noble Peer, extolled as a piece of great worth
-, Trial of the Earl of Argyle (Steward)
-, Weekly Pacquet of Advice from Rome (Care)
-, See also Ambrose, Isaac; Care, Henry: Needham, Clement.

Boomer

Boone, Hugh, pass for
-, Nicholas, pass for

Booth, Sir George, [first Lord Delamere,] rising of
-, Henry, [afterwards second Lord Delamere and first Earl of Warrington,] warrant to search house of
-, petition of (for discharge from Tower)
-, John, warrant for patent to (for engine for sawing)
-, Lord, and his son [? Lord Delamere and Henry Booth]
-, Mr., Prothonotary of County Palatine of Chester
-, letter to
-, Sir Richard, commander of royal frigate, ship retaken from pirates by

Bor, Gerard, documents attested by

Bordeaux, France

Borders, fugitive rebels returned into England from
-, Commission of
-, lists of persons fit to be in, mentioned
-, warrant for constituting
-, Commissioners of, decreet of, cited

Borlase, Sir John, second bart., pass for

Borssele, Sieur van, pass for

Borthwick, William, military commission to

Bosly, J., letter from

Boston, New England
-, books sent from

Boswell, Mr., Johnstoun at house of (in the Minories)

Boteler, Captain John, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Herts
-, Mr., minister of Scarborough, letter from, mentioned

Bothwell Bridge, Lanarks., rebellion at
-, warrants for commissions of lieutenancy to deal with persons guilty of

Bothwellsheills. See Paterson, Cavin, of Bothwellsheills.

Botley, Samuel, messenger, deceased

Boughton, [? Bucks.,]

Bougwald, Sieur Daniel Dideric de, pass for
-, Sieur Otto Frederic de, pass for
-, Sieur van, Ambassador Extraordinary from Denmark, pass for
-, servants of, pass for

Boulenger, Nicholas, pass for

Boulogne, France, packet boat service to and from

Bourke, Elizabeth (Bagnall), wife of Lord Dunkellin, death of
-, Honora, Lady [Bourke of] Brittas, pass for
-, Richard, Lord Dunkellin, [afterwards eighth Earl of Clanricarde,] letters to
-, Theobald, third Lord [Bourke of] Brittas, pass for
-, William, seventh Earl of Clanricarde (Clanrickard)

Bourne (Bourn), Zacharias (Zechariah), letter to
-, to put in writing that he can remember concerning the Scotsmen [Bowen in error].
-, to be examined
-, information of
-, mentioned

Bowen, Mr., Justice of Suffolk, accusation by
-, William, presentation of, to living
-, See also Bourne

Bowes, Captain, commander of Persian Merchant
-, Captain [George], captain in Foot Guards
-, commission in company of

Bowles, Simon, late gunner in Walmer Castle, deceased

Bowlter, Robert, bookseller, warrant to search in house of

Bowyer, Sir John, letter from

Boyle, Francis, first Viscount Shannon, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, information taken before
-, Laurence, late soldier in Foot Guards, pass for
-, Lionel, third Earl of Orrery, references on petition relating to estate of
-, Margaret, Countess of Orrery, [widow of first Earl,] references and report on petition of (for confirmation of lands and royalties)
-, Mary, (young) Countess of Orrery, [widow of second Earl,]
-, petition of, mentioned
-, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh, Lord Primate of Ireland, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
-, Richard, first Earl of Burlington
-, petition of (for confirmation of lands and royalties), reference on
-, further reference and report on
-, Roger, first Earl of Orrery, money payable to assigns of

Boyne, Lord. See Ogilvie, Sir Patrick, Lord Boyne.

Brabant, Captain, afterwards Major, Henry, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, examinations taken by

Braddon (Bradon, Braiden), Laurence
-, petition of (for moderation of security)
-, examination of
-, affidavit concerning, mentioned
-, prosecution of
-, to be tried at King's Bench bar
-, liberties allowed to in prison

Braddyll, Mr., charges against and character of

Bradford, Wilts

Bradley, Cecilia (Sicilia), divorced wife of John, petition of (for grant of forfeitures)
-, alleged conduct of
-, John, messenger, petition on non-payment of alimony by
-, case of

Bradon. See Braddon.

Bradshaw, John, [late President of Council of State,]

Braiden. See Braddon.

Braintree, Essex, letter dated at
-, report of words spoken in alehouse at

Braman, John, prisoner, petition of (to be admitted to bail)
-, to be brought to Lord Sunderland's office
-, warrant for discharge of

Brambletye House, Sussex. See Richards, James.

Bramston, Dr. George, letter from

Brandenburg, Duke of, proposed memorial to

Brasbridge, John, of Donnyat
-, examination of
-, mentioned

Brayster, Daniel, pass for

Breadalbane (Bread 'alban), Earl of. See Campbell, John, first Earl of Breadalbane.

Breames, Major, and others, Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer for Admiralty of Cinque Ports, letter to

Brechin, Bishop of. See Douglas, Robert.
-, bishopric of, recommendation to
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire and letter of recommendation to

Brecknockshire, High Sheriff of. See Lewis, John.

Breisach (Brisach), proposed surrender of to Emperor

Bremen, English subjects forbidden to go to

Brenerath, co. Longford, townland of

Brenn, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, Quartermaster General of Horse in Ireland, to be Governor of Kilmainham Hospital

Brent, Joseph, information given by, cited

Bressaw, Mynheer Harmanus de, Lord Grey entertained at Cleve by

Brett, Charles, manager of glass works, warrant for sale of saltpetre to

Breval, Doctor, letter from

Brian, Lewis, carpenter, warrant for pardon for murder of, and accounts thereof
-, See also Byrne.

Bricklingsea. See Brightlingsea.

Bridgeman, Anne, Lady, widow of Sir James, petition of (for house and furniture)
-, Sir James. See above.
-, James, military commission to
-, commission in company of

Bridges, George, letter to
-, George Rodney, approved as Deputy Lieutenant of Staffs.

Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton, John, second Earl of Bridgewater.

Bridgnorth (Bridgenorth), Salop, gunsmiths of
-, arms made by

Bridgwater, Somerset
-, letters dated at
-, borough of, warrant for incorporating
-, petition of, mentioned
-, Common Council of, list of
-, Mayor and Corporation of, reference and report on petition of (for new charter), with heads annexed
-, minister of. See Allen, Mr.
-, Town Clerk of. See Harris, —
-, High Street, fair to be held in
-, and Minehead, port of, patent officer's place in

Briggs, Dr. [William], proposed physician of St. Thomas' Hospital

Brightlingsea (Bricklingsea), Essex, company of trained band soldiers of, commission in

Brightwell, near Wallingford, Oxon

Brill, the, Holland

Brinknall. See Houltby.

Brinkworth, Wilts

Brinsley, Alderman, letter to, mentioned

Brisbane, John, Secretary of Navy Office, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned

Bristol, Gloucs
-, letters dated at
-, charter of, to be presented to the King
-, reservation to be made in
-, warrant for new (with annexed papers)
-, surrender of, mentioned
-, Nonconformists of, draft address from
-, Quaker prisoners at
-, parliamentary candidates at
-, smaller cabal of conspiracy at
-, heats at
-, present state of
-, insurrection designed at
-, Aldermen of
-, collector and comptroller of customs at, to be put in Commission of Peace
-, collector of hearth money at. See Richardson, John.
-, Mayor of. See Clutterbuck, William; Eston, Thomas; Olliffe, Ralph.
-, and Corporation of, coming to London to present charter to King
-, mayoralty of, vacancy in
-, Recorder of. See Churchill, Sir John.
-, Sheriffs of
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, mentioned
-, powers given to
-, See also Arundell, Edmund; Driver, Nathaniel.
-, Steward of
-, Town Clerk of. See Rumsey, John.
-, water-bailiff of
-, cathedral, money to be given to
-, Horseshoe Club in
-, Mermaid, club at
-, port of
-, collector of. See Poole, Sir William.
-, Prince's Arms at
-, prison of, keepership of
-, Rose and Crown, Mass Street, traveller to be inquired for at

Bristol, Bishop of. See Gulston, William.
-, Chancellor of. See Jones, Dr.
-, Dean and Chapter of
-, letter from

Bristol, Earl of. See Digby, John, third Earl of Bristol.

Brittas, in barony of Gorry, co. Wexford, petition for grant of land called

Brittas, Lady. See Bourke, Honora, Lady [Bourke of] Brittas.
-, Lord. See Bourke, Theobald, third Lord [Bourke of] Brittas.

Broad Hempson, Devon, presentation to vicarage of

Brodridge, Christopher, Mayor of Exeter, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned

Broke. See Brooke.

Brompton, Yorks., letter dated at

Brooke, Lord. See Greville, Fulke, fifth Lord Brooke.

Brooke (Broke), Sir Robert
-, letters from
-, to inquire into affairs of Ipswich

Brothers, Christian, deposition of

Broughton. See Murray, —, of Broughton.

Broughton, Peter, of Middle Temple, recommended as Steward of Newcastle-under-Lyme
-, elected Steward of Newcastle-under-Lyme
-, royal approbation of his election

Brouncker, William, second Viscount Brouncker, deceased, warrant omitting him from Commission of Admiralty

Brounell, —, military commission to

Brown, John, Scotsman, sometime servant to Alexander son to Archibald Johnstoun late of Warriestoun, cabal of Scotsmen meet at house of
-, [Nathaniel,] petition of, read in Council
-, to be bailed and bound
-, William, demission of office (of presenting signatures to Exchequer of Scotland) by
-, See also Browne.

Browne, —
-, Alexander, warrant for grant of copyright in mezzotint plates to
-, Sir George, High Sheriff of Hampshire, warrants to
-, Captain Henry, vessel plundered by, and subornation by
-, John, suit of, mentioned
-, John, certificate by
-, Joseph, anti-monarchical clerk of Coopers' Hall, sedition fomented by
-, Robert, High Sheriff of Dorset, letter to
-, (or Brown), Rupert, nephew of Colonel Edward Vernon
-, warrant relating to grant of honour of Tutbury to
-, Sir Valentine, petition of (for remission of quit rent), reference on
-, report on
-, dispute concerning markets and fairs desired by

Browning, Widow

Bruce, Lady Charlotte, pass for
-, Diana, Countess of Ailesbury, pass for
-, Lady Henrietta, pass for
-, James, son of Lord Ailesbury, pass for
-, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury, Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, letters from
-, letter to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, pass for
-, chaplain to
-, Robert, son of Lord Ailesbury, pass for
-, Thomas, Lord Bruce, [afterwards second Earl of Ailesbury,] petition of (for pardon to John Doleman)

Brun, Valentin, pass for

Brunswick and Lunenburg, Dukes of, Envoyé Extraordinary from. See Schutz, Baron.

Bruntsfield, Edinburghs. See Fairly, William, of Bruntsfield.

Brussels, letter dated at
-, news from, mentioned
-, Resident at. See Bulstrode, Sir Richard.

Bruton, Somerset, question of removing quarter sessions to Wells from
-, quarter sessions to be held at

Buchan, Lieut.-Colonel, commission in company of

Buchtrig, Berwicks. See Dickson, George, of Buchtrig.

Buckingham, heads of old charter of and alterations and additions to new

Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, George, second Duke of Buckingham.

Buckinghamshire, Deputy Lieutenants of, appointment of

Buckley, Henry, warrant for admitting him Groom of Bedchamber
-, Henry, Master of Household
-, Sophia, wife of Henry, Master of Household, warrant for granting her precedency of earl's daughter

Buckworth, Sir John, appointed Alderman of London
-, sworn Alderman of London

Bull, Henry, High Sheriff of Somerset
-, letter to
-, Mr., recommended to Bishop of Bath and Wells

Bulstrode, Edward, to be admitted to Charterhouse, See also below, Sir Richard.
-, Mr.
-, Sir Richard, Resident at Brussels
-, petitions of (for place for brother among poor knights of Windsor or at Charterhouse)

Buolinehowne, co. Westmeath, lands of

Burford, Earl of. See Beauclerk, Charles, Earl of Burford, afterwards Duke of St. Albans.

Burghley (Burghlie). See Balfour.

Burk, John, and wife and daughter of, pass for

Burkett, Robert, warrant for summons to
-, warrant for arrest of

Burleigh, Isabella, pass for

Burlington, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard, first Earl of Burlington.

Burnell, —, uncle of James Holloway, letter to

Burnet, Alexander, Archbishop of St. Andrews, Lord Primate of Scotland, recommendation to
-, warrant for warrant to
-, Dr. Gilbert, [afterwards Bishop of Salisbury,] letter from, mentioned
-, pass for

Burnett, Alexander, student of divinity, warrant for presentation in favour of
-, Robert, of Lethenty (Lethinty), warrant for gift of lands to

Burnham [-on-Crouch], Essex

Burridge, John, of Lyme Regis, petition of (for restoration of goods wrongfully seized)
-, answer to

Burton, —, lawyer
-, Mr. [? Philip]
-, Philip
-, letters from

Bury St. Edmunds (St. Edmond's Bury), Suffolk, gaol at, Roman Catholic prisoners in, petition of (for discharge)
-, Quakers in
-, Alderman and burgesses of, reference on petition of (for reincorporation)
-, mentioned

Bute, Sheriff of. See Stewart, James.

Butler, Anne (Hyde), Countess of Ossory, marriage portion of
-, James, first Duke of Ormonde, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
-, letter from
-, petitions referred to
-, reports on
-, mentioned
-, references on reports of
-, warrants to
-, warrant for payment to
-, as Chancellor of Oxford University
-, James, Earl of Ossory, [afterwards second Duke of Ormonde,]
-, Sir James, letter from
-, request by
-, John, pass for
-, Mr.
-, Piers, fifth Lord Dunboyne, reference on petition of (for grant of title to lands)
-, Richard, Earl of Arran, Lord Deputy of Ireland
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, petitions referred to
-, reports on
-, report referred to
-, reports by
-, warrants to
-, birth of son to
-, Richard, indictment found against
-, Walter, pass for
-, See also Spence.

Butt, Charles, warrant for sale of saltpetre to

Buxton, John, trustee of Christopher Pegg, warrant on petition of

Byflet, William, supposed priest, confiscation of mortgage belonging to and outlawry of

Bynns, John

Byrne (Brian), Mr. (Byrne MacShoghlan [Meal Sheaghlin, Monsaughlin, Monsoghlin]), letter to