Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913.
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A
Abbot, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher
Aberdeen, soldiers to be mustered at
-, the Corporation of, warrant
for a gift of impositions to.
Abergavenny, a receiver of clipped money at
Abernethy, William, commissions to
Abrooke, Captain William, of the London Trained Bands
Achievements. See Arms, Coats of.
Acland, Sir Hugh, statement of the
case of
-, precedent of, cited, as
to a baronetcy
-, Hugh, letters of
Adams, Amy alias Anne, alleged
usurious contracts with
-, information of, nolle
prosequi on, requested
-, John. See Frederick, Sir
John.
-, Thomas, book-keeper of
stage coaches at Chester,
letter of, mentioned
-, William, commission to
Adcock, John
-, pardoned and discharged by the King
Addeson, Justice, recommended to be put out of the commission of the peace in Northumberland
Addison, Dr. Lancelot, letter of
Admiralty, the, taking care to provide a better sloop for the
service of Jersey
-, the Lords of, order of,
mentioned
-, vessel cleared by
order of
-, the Marshal of, warrants to
-, office of Register of, no
grant of the reversion of, to
pass without notice to Sir J.
Williamson
-, the Secretary of, to
attend on the Council
-, applied to, for
orders
-, the High Court of, inhibition
from, mentioned
Aeth. See Ath.
African House, the, court day at
Aglionby, William, letter of
Ailesbury, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert, Earl of Ailesbury.
Airlie, Earl of. See Ogilvy, James, Earl of Airlie.
Albemarle, Duke of. See Moncke, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle.
Aldborough, disputed election for
Aldborough, Richard, nephew of the lord of the manor of Aldborough
Aldeburgh, the Duke of Monmouth
arrives at
-, the Duke of Monmouth and
the Earl of Ossory landed at
Aldred, William, of Atherton, Lancaster, warrant for a pardon to
Alexander, Henry, Earl of Stirling, described as a rogue
Alford, Capt, company of, at Lyme
Algiers, letter from, mentioned
-, the Moors said to be in arms
against
-, treaty with, mentioned
-, Sir John Narbrough said to
be making a peace with
-, a merchant in
-, notes about a cargo for
-, the admiral of
-, frigate of, captured by Capt.
Herbert
-, inhabitants of, in great dread
of Sir John Narbrough
-, man-of-war of, Sallee goods
captured on board of, note
about
-, driven ashore and
burnt.
-, men-of-war of, infesting the
coast of Ireland
-, English seamen forced
ashore and their ships burnt
by
-, four, merchant ships
taken by, off Bourgneuf
-, privateer of, taken by the
Rupert
-, privateers of, English vessels
taken by
-, all said to be got into
the Mole
-, none met in the
Channel
-, mostly in port
-, vessel of
-, ship taken by, and
recaptured from
-, defeated off Cape St.
Vincent.
Alicante, vessels at
-, vessel from
Alingborne, renewal of a lease of, desired.
Alington, William, Lord Alington,
letter to
-, volunteers being
raised for service under
-, commission to,
as major-general
-, warrants for
payment to
-, to be appointed
Constable of the Tower
-, regiment of. See
under Army, the.
-, Capt. Hildebrand, of Lord
Alington's regiment
Allan, Hector, a Quaker, fined by the Scotch Council
Allen, Capt. John, pass for
-, Peter, merchant, pass for
-, Capt., company of, in
mutiny at Harwich
Allestree, Richard, DD., Provost of
Eton, letters of
-, letter to
-, regius professor of
Divinity in Oxford
-, See also Compton,
Henry, Bishop of London.
-, William, letter of
-, desires a place under
government in Sweden
Allin or Allen, Sir Thomas, Admiral
of the Fleet in the Narrow
Seas, warrant to
-, beating for volunteers
to serve under, at Yarmouth
-, volunteers being
raised for, at Pendennis
-, pressed men for, from
Plymouth
-, seamen listed for, at
Dartmouth
-, ordered to keep a
French lieutenant in custody
-, ketch of
-, ship of, to be exempted
from the embargo
-, squadron of, at Spithead
-, lieutenant of, pressing
men at Plymouth
Allison, William, commission to
Alnwick, Capt. Stanhope ordered to
Alsop, Richard, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Ambassadors, foreign, in England,
question as to their right to
import foreign commodities
-, houses of, Order in
Council to prevent the open
repair to Mass at
-, memorandum
about
-, circular letters to
-, requested to furnish
lists of the priests and servants
attending on them
America, the plantations of, person
intending to settle in
-, the Duke of York's territories in, governor-general of.
See Lovelace, Francis.
American seas, mermaids said to have been seen in
Ampthill, co. Bedford, rectory of, dispensation concerning
Amsterdam, letter dated from
-, printed letter from
-, vessel of
-, vessels for
-, vessels from
-, person bred in business at
-, libels found in the streets of
-, the Prince of Orange said to
have gone in haste to
-, merchants of, impoverished
by the war and inclined to
peace
-, mills burnt by lightning at
-, reports from
-, an inhabitant of, to settle in
Virginia
-, people of, in favour of a
peace at any terms
-, printing presses in
-, the States of, inclined to
peace with France
Amsterdam [New], now New York, grant dated from
Anderson, —, S.J., said to have been sent to Windsor to kill the King
Anderton, Matthew, of Chester, ordered to send things to Ireland
Andover, carrier from
Andrews, —, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
Androwes, Mr.
Angle, Mary de I', wife of the Dean
of Windsor, grant of denization to
-, Maximilian de I, King's
Chaplain, grant to, of a
canonry
Anglesey, Earl of. See Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey.
Anhalt, the Prince of, servants of,
pass for
-, arrives at Harwich
Annandale, Earl of. See Johnston, William, Earl of Annandale.
Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey,
Lord Privy Seal
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Lord Ranelagh's
accounts audited by
-, required as
witness in a suit in Ireland
-, member of a
Committee of Council for
further discovery of the
Popish plot
-, See also Finch,
Heneage, Lord Finch of
Daventry.
Annyson, Francis, of Norwich, suspected of a design against the Bishop of Norwich
Anthony, —, servant of Lord Carrington, to be examined as to arms carried to his master's house
Antigua(Antego), Governor of. See Stapleton, Col. William.
Antrim, Marquess and Marchioness of. See Mac Donnell, Randal and Rose, Marquess and Marchioness of Antrim.
Antrobus, George, statement of the
case of
-, Mary wife of
Antwerp, letter dated from
-, expected to be taken by the
French in five days
-, orders sent to, mentioned
-, the Duke of Monmouth
passes, en route for Brussels
-, all the English battalions
passed
-, a yacht desired to meet the
Duke of Monmouth at
-, the Duke of Monmouth visits
Col. Sydney at
-, two battalions sent to
-, troops to be transported to,
instead of Ostend
-, horses to be transported to
-, hay to be landed at
-, great sickness at
-, market
-, Governor of. See Salinas,
Don.
-, and Dendermond, the Prince
of Orange urged to have a
care of
-, See also Dendermond.
Appleby, Gregory, informations of
Arbigland, lands of, in the parochine of Kirkbean and Stewardry of Kirkcudbright, warrant for a charter of
Archangel, ships departing for
Archer, Henry, warrant for the
respite of
-, Capt. James
-, Capt. James and
Walter, sons of, allowance to
-, Major Francis, son of,
deceased
Ardagh, co. Longford, lands called the 16 Cantrons in. and the towns and lands of Killerehir, Bundunnogh, Killnetroghan and Congarrowe, in the barony and county of Longford, to be made part of the manor of Longford
Ardin, James, pass for
Ardrey, Mrs., letter of, delivered to
Sir J. Williamson
-, Francis Grigg acquainted with.
Arenhaut, John, of Flanders, late servant to the Count d' Egmont, pass for
Argyle, Earl of See Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle.
Arlington, Earl of. See Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.
Armagh, Archdeacon of. See Ward, Michael.
Armiger, Clement, letter of
-, William, commission to
Armorer, Sir Nicholas, letter of
-, wool grant to, mentioned
Arms, Coats of, and achievements, unlicenced painting and marshalling of
Armstrong, Sir Thomas, wounded in battle near Mons
Army, the, the Chirurgeon-general of,
warrant for payment to
-, See also Forcade,
Florence.
-, commissary general of
victuals for. See Fairborne,
Sir Palmes.
-, the Drum Major
General, complaint of rights
of
-, See also Maugridge, John.
-, the Provost Martial
General. See Sherburne,
Thomas.
-, the serjeant trumpeter.
See Price, Gervase.
-, commissions for 20
more regiments to be given
out
-, additional establishment for
-, recommendation to
disband
-, vote of the House of
Commons concerning
-, the new raised forces,
ranks of colonels in
-, estimate of the
charge of
-, Bill for paying
off and disbanding, mentioned
-, conference
about amendments to, mentioned
-, warrant as to
clothing of
-, list of the chief officers
for, discontent at
-, allowances of bread
for
-, contract for bread for
-, proposals for forage of
-, fears that the King
will keep up
-, note as to the provision for
-, foot companies in
Flanders, names of officers of
-, the regiment of Horse
Guards, commanded by the
Earl of Oxford
-, commissions in
-, Horse Guards, the, 100
of, taken by the Duke of Monmouth
-, note as to ranks
in
-, the three troops of
Horse Guards, a detached
party to be drawn out of
-, list of quartermasters and brigadiers of
-, the King's troop of
Horse Guards, commanded by
the Duke of Monmouth
-, commissions in
-, guidon of
-, the four brigadiers of, dates of appointments of, as corporals
-, the Queen's troop of
Horse Guards, commission in
-, Sir Philip
Howard displaced from his
command in
-, the four brigadiers of, dates of the appointments of, as corporals
-, names of the
four brigadiers and quartermaster in
-, notes of commissions in
-, the Duke of York's
troop of Horse Guards, commission in
-, notes of commissions in
-, the King's Life Guard,
Jesuit that intended to get
into
-, Horse or Foot Guards,
the, reward offered to discoverer of any officer or
soldier of, who shall be
perverted to the Romish
religion or hear Mass
-, the Queen's regiment
of Horse, commanded by the
Duke of Albemarle
-, warrant for
delivery of colours &c. to
-, commission in
-, troop of, ordered
to Carlisle
-, the Duke of York's
regiment of Horse
-, troop to be
raised for, by the Marquess of
Montrose
-, the King's troop of
Grenadiers, payments for
clothing &c. of
-, the Queen's troop of
Grenadiers, under the command of Sir Philip Howard,
commissions in
-, the King's and Queen's
troops of Grenadiers, warrant
for delivery of coats for the
hautbois of, desired
-, uniforms for the
hautbois of, to be provided
-, the Duke of York's
troop of Grenadiers, under the
Earl of Feversham, commissions in
-, the Duke of Monmouth's troop of Grenadiers,
commission in
-, the King's regiment
of Dragoons, commanded by
the Earl of Feversham
-, colours for, to
be provided
-, the Guards, battalion
of. in garrison at Ostend, provisions for
-, aid major
of. See La Rue, Mr.
-, two battalions of,
to go to Brussels
-, chirurgeons of,
payment to be made to, for
medicines
-, should march
and camp in the centre of the
brigade
-, officers of, the
King will not make any alteration in the commissions of
-, petition against
the officers of
-, the King's regiment of
Guards, commanded by Col.
Russell
-, commissions in
-, requested
-, soldiers of, for
Ostend
-, the King's own
company in
-, Col. John
Russell's company in
-, companies of, in
Flanders
-, pay for recruits
of
-, the Coldstream Guards
commanded by the Earl of
Craven
-, commissions in
-, to quarter at
Brussels
-, battalion of,
reviewed by the Prince of
Orange
-, companies of,
going to Bruges
-, four companies
of, to be kept at Ostend
-, part of, to be
recalled from Bruges
-, four companies
of, at Bruges, to join four
from Ostend, and march
-, cornet of, to be
apprehended
-, the Duke of York's
regiment, commanded by Sir
C. Lyttelton
-, commissions in
-, pay due to
-, company of,
leaves Portsmouth for
Flanders
-, arrived at
Harwich from Berwick
-, companies of, to
go to Bruges
-, two foot companies of, going to Yarmouth
-, five companies
of, shipped for Ostend, to be
sent to Bruges
-, soldiers of, for
Flanders
-, adjutant of. See
Beauvoir, Richard.
-, the Duchess of York's
regiment, commanded by Col.
Edward Villiers
-, commissions in
-, arrived at
Ostend
-, to go to Brussels
-, horses for the
officers of, to be transported
from Margate
-, waiting at Margate for transportation
-, to return to
their quarters at Canterbury
-, at Canterbury
-, detachment of,
on guard at Deal Castle
-, the Holland regiment,
commanded by the Earl of
Mulgrave
-, commissions in
-, desired
-, embarked at
Harwich
-, battalion of, ordered to Nieuport
-, to march
from Bruges
-, to quarter
at Louvain
-, company of,
leaves Portsmouth for
Flanders
-, at Nieuport
-, a new raised
company of, sails for Ostend
-, companies of,
going to Bruges
-, shipped
for Ostend, to be sent to
Bruges
-, the Earl of Airlie's
troop of horse (Scotch), commissions in
-, establishment for
-, Lord Alington's regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, pay due to
-, at Colchester,
expected at Harwich
-, going to Holland
-, to march from
Bruges
-, to quarter at
Malines
-, three companies
of, embarked at Harwich
-, eight companies
of, expected at Harwich
-, sail for
Ostend
-, Col. Belasyse's regiment, losses of, in battle near
Mons
-, the Earl of Caithness'
company of Highlanders,
commissions in
-, establishment
for
-, Lord George Douglas's
(or the Earl of Dumbarton's)
regiment in the French
service
-, to be quartered
at Deal on return from France
-, coming to England
-, many of, at
Dover, expecting orders to
march
-, person appointed to meet soldiers of, at
Harwich
-, pass for officers
of
-, order for the
mustering of
-, Lord James Douglas's
regiment (Scotch), captain in.
See Murray, Charles.
-, offered to, and
refused by, the Earl of Mar
-, Col. Thomas Dongan's
regiment, commission as
colonel of
-, list of officers in
-, Sir John Fenwick's
regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, requested
-, to stay in garrison at Nieuport
-, certificate of pay
due to
-, Lord Gerard's regiment of Horse.
-, troops of, not
kept in good condition
-, Sir Henry Goodrick's
regiment of Foot
-, commission in.
-, carriage for baggage of, to be pressed
-, to be transported to Flanders
-, to be embarked
at Harwich
-, on the march
near Harwich
-, sailed for
Ostend
-, to stay at
Bruges
-, question as to
raising recruits for
-, in Flanders
-, John Graham of
Claverhouse's troop of horse
(Scotch)
-, establishment
for
-, the Earl of Home's
troop of Horse, commissions
in
-, establishment
for
-, the Earl of Inchiquin's
regiment in garrison at Tangier, commissions in
-, the Viscount of Kingstoun's company of dragoons
(Scotch), commissions in
-, establishment
for
-, Col. George Legge's
regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, arms to be
provided for
-, additional
establishment for
-, shipped at
Portsmouth for Flanders
-, parades before
the Duke of Monmouth at
Nieuport
-, to prepare to
march from Nieuport
-, to quarter at
Vilvorde
-, to be ready to
to take the field
-, sent back to
Brussels and Malines
-, provisions to be
delivered to
-, to sail from
Sluys to Brussels
-, horses for the
officers of, licence for transportation of
-, the Earl of Linlithgow's regiment (Scotch), commissions in
-, ordered to disperse conventiclers near Glasgow
-, the Earl of Mar's regiment (Scotch), commissions
in
-, establishment
for
-, Col. James Menzies'
company of Highlanders,
commissions in
-, establishment
for
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, desired
-, arms to be provided for
-, soldier of, to be
banged for desertion
-, to go to Louvain
-, list of the
officers of
-, officers of,
obliged to retire as Roman
Catholics
-, list of persons
dismissed from, as Roman
Catholics
-, quartered in
Southwark
-, old battalion of
-, four companies of, to march to Hull
-, a battalion of,
to march from Bruges
-, to stay at
Bruges
-, to quarter
at Louvain
-, arrived at
Ostend
-, to go to
Brussels
-, ordered to
Bruges
-, ordered for
Flanders, horses for the
officers of
-, to return
to quarters
-, companies of, to
mount guard at the Tower
-, French battalion of, list of officers of
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse,
commissions in
-, desired
-, lists of officers
of
-, warrant for provision of liveries and colours
to
-, notes of appointment of quarter-masters
in
-, the Duke's own
troop in
-, quartermaster of. See Pounland, Mr.
-, troop of, to
march to Hackney
-, to march
to Hampstead and Highgate
-, troops of, to
march to the North
-, Col. Macartie's regiment in Ireland
-, commission in
-, list of the officers
of
-, to be made into
21 companies
-, Lord Morpeth's regiment
-, commissions in
-, mentioned
-, to stay at
Bruges
-, deserters from,
arrested at Dover
-, specially liable
to desertions
-, a company of,
to do duty in Dover castle
-, pay due to
-, Lord O'Brien's regiment
-, commissions in
-, warrant for payment of
-, ordered to
Ostend
-, ordered to
Bruges
-, to continue at
Ostend
-, in Flanders
-, Prince Rupert's regiment of Dragoons
-, chirurgeon to.
See Maye, Martin.
-, commission in
-, quarter-mastergeneral of. See Hawley,
William.
-, Col. Thomas Salusbury's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, Col. Sir Thomas
Slingesby's regiment
-, commissions in
-, to march from
Bruges
-, to quarter at
Malines
-, warrant for payment of
-, certificate of pay
due to
-, Col. Thomas Stradling's regiment, commissions
in
-, commission as
chirurgeon to, requested
-, carriage for
baggage of, to be pressed
-, marched from
South Wales to Reading
-, mutiny of, at
Wootton-under-Edge
-, Col. Henry Sydney's
regiment
-, to be ready to
march
-, to quarter at
Malines
-, provisions to be
delivered to
-, to sail from
Sluys to Brussels
-, pay due to
-, Sir John Talbot's regiment of Dragoons
-, commissions in
-, Col. Edward Villiers'
regiment, commissions in
-, See also under
Duchess of York's regiment.
-, Sir Lionel Walden's
regiment
-, commissions in
-, commission in,
desired
-, companies of,
embarked at Harwich
-, an ensign's place
in
-, chirurgeon to.
See Foster, Ralph.
-, Sir Charles Wheler's
regiment
-, commissions in
-, company of
Grenadiers to be raised for
-, Col. Wiseley's regiment (Dutch), recruits for
-, of the Commonwealth,
means taken to preserve a
collection of pamphlets from
Arnold, John, removed from the
commission of the peace of
Monmouthshire
-, Michael, captain in the
Middlesex militia
-, junior, letter of
-, father of, question of
a bond of
-, Nehemiah, ensign in the
Middlesex militia
Arran, Earls of. See Butler, Richard, and Hamilton, James, Earls of Arran.
Arrow, letters dated from
Arundel, Henry, Lord Arundel of
Wardour, a Jesuit priest living with
-, to be kept close
prisoner at the Tower
-, case of, in the
matter of commitments, mentioned
-, to be allowed the
liberty of the Tower
-, persons to be
allowed access to
-, was to have
governed the army
-, alleged Jesuit
commission to, as Lord
Chancellor of England
-, house of, a
Popish priest sheltering in
-, Henry, and his lady, pass
for
-, Sir John, Master of Horse
to the Queen, pass for
-, Richard, Lord Arundel of
Trerice, reference of petition
of
Arzila, Algerine driven aground near
Ashby, Thomas, tipstaff of the King's
Bench, warrants to
-, See also Atwood,
Goodman.
-, Capt., of the Dunkirk,
arrived at Deal
-, See also Berry, Sir
John.
-, —, S.J., instructions for
the King's assassination
brought from St. Omer by
Ashford, troop to march from
Ashton, Edmond, petition of,
reference of
-, Mr., M.P. for Liverpool
Aslaby, T., storekeeper at Bridlington
-, letters of
-, Thomas, junior, letters of
Astley, Capt., of Lord O'Brien's regiment, note of leave to
Aston, Edmond, forfeited estate
granted to
-, Walter, Lord Aston of Tixhall, visited by Father Ireland
-, servant of
Astrological predictions made in 1661, mentioned
Ath (Aeth). See under Charleroi.
-, and Mons, the Prince of
Orange's army situated
between
Atherton, Mr., M.P. for Liverpool
Athole, Marquess of. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athole.
Atkins, Sir Robert, K.B., Justice of
the Common Pleas, letter to
-, called in to a Council
on the Popish plot
-, —, examination of, before
the Council
Atkinson, Thomas, commission to
Atlas, a new, proposal for printing
Atterbury, Thomas, a messenger
-, letters of
-, warrants to
-, engagement witnessed
by
-, arrived at Harwich
-, question as to the
packet-boat which brought,
from the Brill
-, sailing and sailed from
Harwich
-, payment requested for
an express vessel for
Attleborough, Norfolk, troops to be quartered at
Attorney General, the. See Jones, Sir William.
Attwood, Mr., buildings of, in Gray's Inn
Atwood, Goodman, deputy marshal
of the King's Bench, letter of
-, warrant to
-, certificate concerning
-, and Thomas Ashby,
tipstaff of the King's Bench,
warrant to, mentioned
Auckland, St. Helen, certificate dated from
Audley, Lord. See Tuchet, James, Lord Audley.
Audley, Henry, pass for
-, Mr., of Gray's Inn
-, lodgings of, to be
searched
Auldtoune of Monaillie, town and lands of, in the parochine of Forgae and shirefdome of Aberdeen, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
Aumont, the Duc d', horses to be
transported for the use of
-, Gentleman of the
Horse to. See Clermont,
Sieur de.
Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford,
question as to a former grant
of Portlester to
-, letters patent on
behalf of, mentioned
-, warrants for
grants to
-, warrant in
favour of
-, caveat in favour
of
-, granted the
governorship of the town of
Carrickfergus
-, pass for
-, and his lady, not
likely to summer at Belfast
-, Ambrose, brother and
heir of, Lord Aungier, caveat
at the desire of
-, John, minister of Lurgan, co.
Cavan, wounded, and house
of, burgled
Aunsham, —, captain in the Middlesex militia
Auverquerque, Heer, with the Prince of Orange
Axtel, Col. Daniel, the regicide
-, Mr., warrant to search the
house of, at Newington
-, desired
Ayet, John Dominique, cook to the Comte d'Egmont, pass for
Aylesbury, road from, to Brackley
Ayloffe, Sir Benjamin, petition of
-, Order in Council
on
-, to be taken into custody
Ayr, the Committee of the Privy
Council still at
-, magistrates of, accused for
not apprehending John Welch
-, very few in, refuse the bond
Ayres, Thomas, tapster, murder of
-, pardon for
Ayresse, —, house of, in Drury Lane
Ayrshire, disputed election of Commissioners for
-, election of Commissioners
for, approved
-, annulled
-, heritable sheriff of. See
Crichton, William, Earl of
Dumfries.