General Index: F

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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Fagel, M., to be moved for the continuance of the Dutch squadron at Cadiz

Fagge, Stephen. See Deane, Anne.

Fairborne, Sir Palmes, appointed Commissary General of victuals for the army
-, commissions delivered to
-, desires the appointment of an under-commissary
-, as late lieut.-governor of the city and garrison of Tangier
-, warrant for payment of a pension to

Fairfax, Charles, Viscount Fairfax of Emley, and his lady, pass for
-, Henry, Lord Fairfax, deputy lieutenant in Yorkshire
-, Sir T., General Goring taken prisoner by, at Wakefield
-, Captain Thomas, of the King's regiment in Flanders
-, appointed lieut.colonel to Sir H. Goodrick's regiment
-, as Col. or Lieut.-Col., commanding the forces at Bruges, letters to
-, note of instructions to
-, warrants for commissions to, to exercise martial law
-, Capt., of Sir Henry Goodrick's regiment, leave for

Fairhill. See Gravelines.

Falaiseour, —, secretary of Mr. Montagu

Falconer, Sir David, to be admitted a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland

Falmouth, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, chased by Turks' menof-war
-, vessel from
-, vessel for
-, a fast kept at
-, the Straits fleet expected at
-, Earl of. See Berkeley, George, Earl of Falmouth.
-, See also Fowey.

Fanshaw, Capt. Charles, of Lord Alington's regiment
-, William, petition of
-, deprived of the reversion of an estate in Ireland
-, and Charles Sarsfield, warrant for a grant to
-, Mrs., right of, to the estate of Lucan

Farewell, Mr., expected at Lisburn from Dublin

Farington, Mr.

Farquharson, John, of Inverey, application of, for remission of a slaughter committed by him

Farrell, Charles, petition of
-, Capt. Charles, pass for

Farrer, William, of the Inner Temple, trustee of some of Mr. Dyer's lands
-, Mr., information as to treason spoken in the presence of

Faucoin, Nicholas, of Flanders, pass for

Fauconberg, Viscount. See Belasyse, Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg.

Faulkner, John, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Fauwin, Nicholas, native of Flanders, pass for

Fayrer, (Ferrier), Mr., a scholar at Winchester, recommendation of
-, admitted at an election at New College, Oxford
-, father of, lately a fellow of Queen's College, Oxford

Fee Farms, proceeds of sales of

Feilding, Basil, letter to
-, request that a Newsletter with the Gazettes be sent to
-, going to London

Fell, John, D.D., Bishop of Oxford, and Dean of Christchurch, letters of
-, letters to
-, subscriber to a new atlas

Feltham, Charles, notice to be given to
-, Captain Lucas, of Col. Legge's regiment

Felton, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber, warrant for a grant in reversion to

Fenny Stanton, company to quarter at

Fenwick, a conventicle to be held at

Fenwick, Sir John, letter to
-, left at Sluys to assist Sir S. Clarke
-, provisions to be delivered to
-, sent to Flanders in command of a brigade
-, commissions requested by
-, regiment of. See Army, the.
-, See also Clarke, Sir Samuel.
-, Father, S.J.
-, letters written by, mentioned
-, lodgings of, in Drury Lane
-, chamber of, alleged consulta held in
-, handwriting of, identified by Titus Oates
-, Jesuit students gone over to St. Omer with
-, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, said to have been seen with the Queen
-, Prance's information against

Ferguson, Alexander, of Kilkerren, warrant for a charter on the resignation of
-, Simeon, brother of

Fermin, Bartholomew, a Frenchman, to be kept at the Gatehouse
-, examination of, mentioned
-, sent to the Attorney-General

Ferrars, John, petition of

Ferrier, John, chosen alderman of Yarmouth
-, See also Fayrer.

Ferrour, Henry, commission to

Feversham, Lord. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham.

Fidler, Thomas, commission to

Field, Capt. John, pass for

Fifth Monarchy men, person implicated with
-, preacher, a

Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant of Kent, letter of
-, letters to
-, desirous of serving abroad or at home
-, Hon. Heneage, son of, request for a deputy-lieutenancy for
-, to be a deputy lieutenant for Kent
-, Heneage, Lord Finch of Daventry, Lord Chancellor
-, letter of.
-, argument of, as to impeachments
-, speech of
-, mentioned
-, to be considered by the Commons
-, extract from
-, withheld from the Letter Office
-, caveats at the desire of
-, warrants to
-, speech of Lord Chief Justice Scroggs to
-, to settle a dispute between the Duke of Norfolk and others
-, to acquaint Sir R. Sawyer as to the terms of his being Speaker
-, communication of, to the House of Lords
-, delivers papers to the House of Lords
-, the House of Commons expected to find fault with the speech of
-, reports to the House of Lords from the conference
-, considers certain words treasonable
-, kept from Windsor by indisposition
-, recommends a person as surgeon to the Charterhouse
-, absent from a Council at Windsor
-, and the Lord Chamberlain, added to a commission to treat with ministers of the Emperor, the Catholic King and the States General
-, and the Lord Treasurer and the Lord Privy Seal, office under reference to
-, Capt. William late commander of the York
-, Anne, daughter of. See Fitzharris, Anne.
-, Mr., desired to attend on the King

Finchley Common, prediction of a fight between the English and French on

Fisher, F., letter of
-, John, manslaughter of

Fitch, —, warrant for a grant to

Fitz, William, commission to

Fitz Charles, Charles, Earl of Plymouth, certificates by
-, servants to

FitzGerald, George, of Tecroghan, lands formerly of
-, Capt. James, and his wife, pass for
-, John, Earl of Kildare, petition of
-, warrant for a grant to
-, Katherine, wife of Edward Villiers

Fitz-Hardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, Maurice, Viscount Fitz-Hardinge.

Fitzharris, Anne, daughter of Capt. William Finch, warrant for payment of a pension to

Fitz James, Capt., of Col. Legge's regiment
-, Lady, present at a Nonconformist meeting

Fitz Robert, John, letter of

Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Grafton, natural son of Charles II, marriage between, and Lord Arlington's daughter, stopped by the Duchess of Cleveland
-, to be married to a spurious daughter of France

Flack, William, of Eddisfield, Worcestershire

Flanders, ships trading in
-, passes to
-, packet-boat from, arrived at Dover
-, packet-boats from, list of persons brought over in
-, foot companies in, with names of officers
-, letter about the state of, mentioned
-, person granted leave to serve in
-, troops for
-, the King offers to keep 20,000 men and 20 guns in
-, question of stopping deserters from
-, the King has no hopes of doing anything to preserve.
-, little good to be done in
-, towns in, the French said to have refused to surrender, until Sweden be satisfied.
-, restoration of, mentioned
-, the States General must maintain 25 or 30 thousand men in, before England will give them help
-, eight regiments designed for
-, upwards of 9,000 English troops in
-, periodical convoys to be sent between garrisons in.
-, battalions of English foot in
-, transportation of horse and men to
-, the Duke of York said to be going to command in chief in
-, eight of the battalions in, to join the Prince of Orange
-, reported skirmish in, between the French and the Dutch
-, deserters from the army in, siezed at Dover
-, to be taken back
-, more troops to be sent to
-, despatch of troops for, to be concealed from the French
-, question as to making a diversion against France in
-, account of fresh troops going to
-, the Duke of York said to be going to
-, the King determines to send troops to Antwerp instead of
-, the Duke of Monmouth's journeys to, cost of
-, great sickness in
-, person travelling fortnightly between, and Dover
-, licence to transport horses to
-, question as to the necessity of continuing the troops in
-, memorial for continuing the troops in, mentioned
-, doubt whether Titus Oates and William Bedloe were acquainted in
-, officers and men absent from, to return to their regiments
-, the English forces in, warrant for exercising martial law over
-, said to have been recalled
-, to join the Prince of Orange before Mons
-, said to have joined the Prince of Orange
-, sickly condition of, mentioned
-, withdrawal of, desired
-, soon to be withdrawn
-, arrangements for paying for the subsistence of
-, testimony as to the good treatment received by
-, instructions as to embarking
-, delay in the recall of
-, commander of. See Howard, Thomas, Lord Howard of Escrick.
-, Lieut.-General of. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham.
-, deputy paymaster of. See Gosfright, George.
-, muster-master of. See Withers, Nathaniel.
-, General of Artillery in. See Ossera, Marquis d'.
-, Governor of, orders to, mentioned
-, Intendant in. See Peletier, the Sieur le.
-, mails, expected at Dover
-, arrived at Dover
-, post, the, not yet arrived
-, or Holland, 4,000 troops ordered to
-, See also France.

Flawes, Capt., going to Jersey

Fleckeren (Fleckery), vessel that put into

Fleeming, Charles, commission to
-, Thomas, of Mones, land apprised from

Fleminck, Antoine, servant of the Vicomte d'Ourlans, pass for

Fleming, Daniel, letters of
-, letter to
-, William, brother of, Major to Col. Richard Kirkby, searching for Jesuits
-, Thomas, and Charles, his son, pass for
-, William, Earl of Wigton, governor of Dumbarton Castle
-, Mr., suit of, in Ireland, stopped by an inhibition from the Admiralty of England

Fleming, a, captain of a St. Sebastian ship

Fletcher, Sir George, the Earl of Cassilis enquires about
-, the Earl of Cassilis dines with
-, the Duke of Hamilton and Major-General Drummond stay two nights with
-, Lionel, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Flintshire, office of Custos Rotulorum for

Flood, Mr., a Dissenting minister in Southwark

Florence, Grand Duke of, agent of. See Plott, Mr.

Flory, Henry, letter of

Floyd, —, commander of troops for Holland

Flushing, vessels of
-, vessels from
-, vessel before, letter dated from
-, a caper of, sailed from Pendennis
-, capers of
-, passengers to
-, a privateer of
-, an express to be transported to
-, Mr., Churchill believed to have arrived at
-, the Duke of Monmouth goes to
-, report of troops going to
-, transport of the army to, en route for England
-, troops to embark at

Flyn, James, of the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, certificate concerning

Fog, Christopher, report received from

Fogarty (Fogetty, Fogatti), Dr., S.J. note about
-, statement that, was to be sent to poison the Duke of Ormonde
-, handwriting of, identified by Titus Oates
-, Irish assassins appointed by, to kill the King
-, provides Irishmen to assist in firing Southwark

Fogg, John, commission to

Foley, —, the tailor, note about

Folkestone, the King's fleet from the Downs reaches
-, suspicious person sailed from
-, See also Dover.

Folliard, Ralph, pass for

'Foot Poste,' person going by the name of, papers of, to be seized

Foote, Samuel, certificate by

Forbes, Arthur, Viscount Granard, letter to, mentioned
-, at Lisburn
-, still courting Mary Rawdon in his son's behalf
-, marriage negotiations by, on behalf of his son
-, intending to solicit the business of his son's marriage before Viscount Conway
-, advice from, mentioned
-, expected to meet Viscount Conway at Dublin
-, false report by, of the Lord Lieutenant's movements
-, sends a particular of his estate and proposals to Sir G. Rawdon
-, to be lodged at Charlemont
-, directing the drawing up of a marriage settlement for his son
-, Capt. Arthur, son of, at Lisburn
-, gone to Castle Forbes
-, to marry Mary Rawdon in November

Forcade (Fourcade), Florence, chirurgeon-general to the forces, letter to
-, commission to
-, requested

Ford, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher

Foreign Affairs, the Committee of
-, letter read at
-, note of letter shown to
-, the King to consider Sir William Temple's instructions at
-, Sir William Temple to attend on Sir J. Williamson before going to
-, the treaty with the States General produced at
-, meeting of, touching the state of Guernsey
-, papers delivered to Sir J. Williamson at
-, question as to rules to be observed by foreign ships considered by
-, ambassadors and ministers, circular letters to

Forester, Richard, recommendation of, as clerk of the Merchant Taylors' Company

Forgae, parochine of. See Auldtoune of Monaillie.

Forrest, John, grant to, recited

Forrester, Andrew, stationer in King Street, Westminster, warrant for payment to
-, (alias Baillie), James, Lord Forrester, of Corstorphine, warrant for a gift of the escheat and life rent of
-, son of. See Ruthven, Edward.

Forrett, Lord, Senator of the College of Justice, to be a commissioner of the Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory

Forster, Ensign, certificate concerning

Fort Linck, demolished by the French

Fort St. George, Madraspatan, Agent and Governor and Council at, warrant to

Fortescue, Charles, of Husband's Bosworth, pass granted to

Forth and Brentford, Earl of. See Ruthven, Patrick, Earl of Forth and Brentford.

Fortin, Michael, of Flanders, pass for

Fortune, Antoine la, servant of the Vicomte d'Ourlans, pass for

Foster, Ralph, chirurgeon to Sir Lionel, Walden's regiment, commission for, requested

Fotherby, Major Sidney, commission to

Foules, Sir James, of Collinton, Lord Collintown, Senator of the College of Justice, to be a commissioner of the Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory
-, warrant for payment to, of journey- and outrikmoney
-, warrant for a commission to

Fountain, Mr., house of, searched

Fountain's Head, the, vessels cast away near

Four, Rene du, apprentice of Verrio

Fowey, vessel of, chased by Algier men-of-war
-, blown adrift in the Downs
-, vessel from
-, and Falmouth, the Customhouses at, French vessels refused entry by

Fowke, John, secretary of the Bishop of Chichester, letter of

Fowler, Matthew
-, Mr., a Nonconformist preacher

Fox, John, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Sir Stephen
-, bond to
-, Capt., of Lord Morpeth's regiment, letter to
-, orders to be given to
-, Ensign, of the Holland regiment, employed at sea, to be allowed on the musters

Fralho, Antonio, a Portuguese gentleman, pass for

Frames for making silk stockings, &c., alleged purchase of, to be taken abroad
-, said to be in Somerset House and the late Portuguese ambassador's lodgings

Frampton, Ch., cornet in the Middlesex militia
-, William, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia

Francklin, Henry, petition of

France, letters from, arrived
-, vessels from
-, refused entry at Fowey and Falmouth
-, vessels for
-, passes to
-, war with, ships sailing in spite of
-, opinions about
-, expected
-, merchants trading to remote parts of, petition of, mentioned
-, English colliers said to have been taken to
-, the Earl of Feversham's last mission to, mentioned
-, statement that, in case of a war with, Ireland would revolt
-, transport of horses to
-, the King desires to know the resolutions of the States General as to war against, or peace with
-, question as to the importation of commodities from, by English and foreign ambassadors
-, an embargo on English vessels in
-, the King ready to enter into the utmost alliance against
-, refusal of the States General to forbid trading with, deplored
-, query about
-, no embargo on English ships in
-, the Dutch said to be all for a peace with
-, rumour that the Dutch are negotiating with
-, rumour that there will be no war with
-, propositions made to, by Lord Feversham, abstract of, required by the Earl of Danby
-, names of Dutch States inclined to peace with
-, said to be desirous of a peace
-, treaty between, and the States General, signed at Nimeguen
-, the Dutch expecting the confirmation of their treaty with
-, the Duke of York urges the Prince of Orange not to exasperate
-, troops in
-, treaty marine with, mentioned
-, anxious to keep Nancy
-, the States General must prohibit commerce with, before England will give them help
-, unreasonable demands of, Charles II ready to help the States General in opposing
-, the Duke of York confident that, will gain nothing by its offers to the Dutch
-, a fleet lately come from
-, talk of war with
-, still some trade with, at Guernsey
-, an English ship condemned in, notes about
-, agreement between, and Holland, Sir W. Temple's negligence as to
-, project between, and Spain, mentioned
-, peace with, popular in Holland
-, vessels afraid to venture to, until assured of peace
-, practice in, as to clothing the army
-, fear that, having made peace with Holland and Spain, will concentrate on the Empire
-, to disband the troops in England would be an encouragement to
-, Dutch merchantmen supposed for
-, the Provincial, S.J., returned to
-, the States General anxious to induce, to agree to the neutrality of the lands adjoining their territory
-, coast of, English ships nearly lost on
-, treaty between, and the Emperor, the King's ambassadors to sign as mediators in
-, question of the Duke of York being sent to
-, the Court of, Lord Feversham said to have had a secret correspondence with
-, question of mediation between, and the Emperor and Lorraine
-, pamphlet against
-, notes of negotiations with
-, the embassy to, secretary of, See Brisbane, John.
-, Great Master of the Artillery of. See Lude, the Duc de.
-, and the Emperor, proposed terms as between, in a project for peace
-, and Flanders, soldiers from, arriving at Dover every packet
-, and Holland, proposed terms as between, in a project for peace
-, peace between, feared consequence of
-, and Spain proposed terms as between, in a project for peace
-, the King anxious to prevent an exchange of Flanders between
-, the States General still engaged in negotiating between
-, notes about mediation between
-, peace between, signed
-, feared consequence of
-, concluded
-, treaty between, arrived at Madrid
-, or Flanders, the coast of, the English admiral and three men-of-war standing over for
-, See also Emperor, the.
-, Dauphin of, talk of a match between, and the Grand Turk's daughter

France, King of (Louis XIV), conditions proposed by, to Ghent
-, cables and cordage for
-, statement that, will allow free trade with England even in case of a war
-, project for peace to be proposed to
-, arrival of, at Paris, mentioned
-, good alliance between, and Charles II, mentioned
-, said to have sent propositions of peace to the States General
-, better served by the English parliament and the States General, than by his best army
-, the merchants of Amsterdam said to be inclined to make peace on any terms with
-, to go to his army at Ghent
-, expected at Ghent, and thence to besiege Brussels
-, offer of, to victuallers of his ships
-, reported demand of, for establishing the Popish religion in Holland
-, said to have sent new proposals to the Dutch
-, notes as to proposed promises to, by Charles II
-, applauded in Holland
-, Dutch deputies sent to, to get better terms
-, the States General request a cessation of arms from, for six weeks
-, eight horses for the service of, pass for
-, said to be inclined to remove impositions on English drapery in Normandy
-, eight horses bought for in England
-, likely to stand to the difficulties raised by his ambassadors at Nimeguen
-, said to have granted the cessation of arms only to gain time
-, said to have yielded to all the Dutch demands
-, still persists in refusing the surrender of certain towns
-, passes for Dutch ships signed by
-, said to be falling off from his agreement with the Dutch
-, ships of, ordered not to strike to, or fight with, the King of England's ships
-, a present of horses to
-, going to Brest to view the fortifications
-, account sent to, by two frigates that were fired on
-, said to talk of nothing but peace
-, war against, special service in, mentioned
-, statement that, will yield all that is desired
-, loss sustained by, at Tobago, confirmed
-, general report of peace owing to the compliance of
-, said to have demanded several towns in the Spanish Netherlands
-, passports from, obtainable by Holland merchant ships
-, said to have yielded all the points in dispute
-, Flushing vessel with a pass from
-, ordinance permitting freedom of trade with the Dutch published by
-, statement that, would be received if he landed in Ireland
-, will not embody in the treaty with the States General an agreement for the neutrality of the lands adjoining their territory
-, said to offer great indulgence to Protestants
-, Secretary of State to. See Chasteauneuf, Marquis de.
-, ambassador extraordinary to. See Spencer, Robert, Earl of Sunderland.

Franche Comté, the. See Philipsburg.

Frankfort, paper concerning a Jesuit in

Franklin, Samuel, King's proctor, warrant to
-, Mr., note of information received from

Franzy, Francisco, of Flanders, late secretary to the Count d' Egmont, pass for

Fraser, Sir Alexander, of Doores, the King's first physician in ordinary, warrant for a gift to, with remainder to Pedro Fraser, his son
-, Hugh, of Belladrum, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to

Fraserburgh, vessel lost near

Frasier, Lady, person recommended by

Frederick, Sir John, letter of
-, letters to
-, letters addressed to, as John Adams, merchant, Lisbon
-, Puritan humour of, mentioned
-, and Sir Nathaniel Herne, order on, mentioned

Freeman, —, entrusted with a letter from the King to the Prince of Orange

Freezer, Austine, letter of

French, Christopher, pass for

French, the, small fortification outside Ghent taken by
-, sudden surprise of Ghent and Bruges by
-, reports of the surrender of Ostend to
-, not willing to hear of war with the English
-, besieging Ypres
-, siege of Edan near Nieuport by
-, in daily expectation of war being declared by the English
-, before Ypres, misfortune to
-, said to have taken Ypres
-, the Duke of York certain that there must be a war with
-, said to have been defeated by an English detachment
-, could raise a revolt, in Ireland with 10,000 men
-, Messina quitted by
-, expect to keep Ypres and Condé
-, capture of Nevis by, mentioned
-, apprehensions that, will besiege Bruges
-, Fort Linck demolished by
-, said to have a design on Brussels
-, proposals for peace made by, at Nimeguen, condemned
-, said to be helped by the Dutch
-, preparing to besiege Brussels
-, peace between, and the Dutch, said to have been concluded
-, the Dutch said to be near agreeing with
-, said to have taken Leere and marched to besiege the Sas of Ghent
-, bridges made by, between Ghent and Bruges, broken down
-, question whether, will accept the suspension of arms
-, said to have refused to surrender Flemish towns until Sweden be satisfied
-, attempt to betray Luxemburg to
-, the common council of Strasbourg agrees to oppose
-, Europe tantalized by
-, no movement of, near Ostend.
-, Col. Churchill said to have been taken by
-, reported fight between, and the Germans
-, refusal of, to deliver up towns in Flanders, mentioned
-, eight men-of-war lost by, near Tobago
-, said to be in possession of Tobago and Cape de Verde
-, the King resolved to be active in the war if, will not evacuate certain towns
-, fortifications at Barbados in case of a war with
-, battle between, and the Prince of Orange, described
-, withdraw nearer to Mons
-, said to have been worsted in a skirmish in Flanders
-, great victory of the Prince of Orange over, reported
-, considered to have failed in performing their project at Nimeguen
-, no news of the capture of the Earl of Ossory by
-, reported great losses of, near Mons
-, to be kept from knowing that certain troops are going to Flanders
-, likely to agree to a suspension of arms
-, the Prince of Orange's engagement with, said by some to have been indecisive
-, likely to alter the prospects of peace
-, said to be still raising forces
-, Yarmouth fishing grounds occupied by
-, the Popish Plot said by some to have been begun by
-, said to have landed in Scotland
-, person that predicted an invasion by
-, and the Dutch, vessel imprested to act against, in
-, and the Turk, would have had the trade of the Straits in their hand, if the peace had gone on
-, the Spanish and the Dutch, peace between, said to be concluded
-, See also Dutch, the.

French ambassador, the, in England, empowered to sign a treaty with certain exceptions
-, a project for peace to be privately proposed to, by the King
-, horses bought by
-, the Lord Treasurer drawing up a reply from the King to
-, at the Hague, money distributed by, in honour of the peace
-, armada, the, in the West Indies, general of. See Le Roch, Monsr.
-, armies, proceedings of, not re-assuring to the States General
-, army, the, at Ghent, provisioned by the Dutch
-, M. Ruvigny sent to England from
-, part of, near Bruges
-, expected battle between, and the Imperial army
-, said to have been totally routed
-, bark, a, taken by a Dutch man-of-war
-, camp, the, mail stopped in
-, messenger sent from, to England.
-, capers, off Yarmouth, said to have taken colliers.
-, church, the, in London, pastors of. See Herault, Monsr.; Pietat, Monsr.
-, coasts, the King offers to keep 8,000 men ready to descend on
-, commodities, clause for prohibiting importation of, mentioned
-, prohibition on, said to have caused wrecks
-, the Dutch common people opposed to any prohibition of
-, Holland refuses to prohibit importation of
-, the Dutch said to be going to prohibit
-, prohibition of, in Holland
-, prohibition of, removal of, desired in the West
-, Congregation, the, at the Savoy, letter to
-, dogger, a, from Newfoundland
-, East Indiaman, a. for the East Indies, waiting at Port Louis
-, fisher-boat, a, said to be lost in a storm
-, fisher-boats, two, lost near Yarmouth
-, fleet, none heard of, in the Channel
-, leaves the West Indies
-, cast away on a sand near Tobago
-, goods, confiscated and burnt by the Spaniards
-, said to have been confiscated at Cadiz
-, prohibition of, not duly observed
-, Grand Partie, the, bound for salt
-, salt to be loaded for
-, Scotch vessels laden with salt for account of
-, merchantmen belonging to
-, at Pendennis
-, hats, petition against importation of
-, horse and foot, before Bruges
-, letters, the, question as to the arrival of
-, lieutenant, a, to be kept in safe custody
-, linens, seized by the Spaniards
-, mail, the. arrived at Dover
-, man-of-war, a
-, vessel taken by
-, in Pendennis bay
-, at Helford
-, English vessel fired at by
-, men-of-war, in the Channel
-, English vessels chased by
-, two, refuse to strike topsails to an English ship
-, three, cast away near the Fountain's Head
-, six, cruising off Ushant
-, seven, come out of the Bay of Brest
-, eight, near Dunkirk
-, said to have been destroyed by the Dutch
-, merchantman, a, fight between, and a Dutch caper
-, merchantmen, for Newfoundland
-, with passes from the King of Spain and the States General
-, at Pendennis
-, cast away near the Fountain's Head
-, Newfoundland ships (Bankers), at Falmouth
-, offers of peace, the, the Dutch said to be resolved to abandon
-, ordinary, the, in Castle Street
-, packet-boat, the, to be searched at Dover
-, packet-boats, list of persons brought over in
-, parents, wearing apparel sent by, to their children in England, seized by Ostenders
-, party, a, lying in ambuscade for the Prince of Orange, reported defeat of
-, passes granted to Dutch ships
-, pink, a, from St. Kitts
-, ports, opened to all vessels
-, privateers, Dutch and other vessels being plundered by, in spite of the peace
-, prize, a
-, brought into Falmouth
-, taken by the Dutch
-, proposals for peace, the, the Dutch inclined to
-, service, the, a hundred Scotch commanders cashiered from
-, soldiers returned from
-, become a burden on the inhabitants of Harwich
-, soldiers deserted from arrive at Harwich
-, ship, a wrecked off the Lizard
-, ships, for Newfoundland
-, an embargo on, at Dunkirk
-, eleven, arrived at Brest from the West Indies
-, soldiers, 4,000 killed at the siege of Strasbourg
-, success at Ghent or Bruges, no news of
-, tents, to be delivered to Col. Henry Sydney
-, vessel, a
-, captured by Dutch capers
-, blown up and sunk off the Lizard
-, vessels, met off the Start.
-, bound for Newfoundland
-, at Dungeness
-, present at the taking of Tobago
-, war, a, apprehensions of, in Scotland
-, wine, none, in Belfast
-, wines, prohibited for three years
-, and Spanish ministers, punctilios observed by, in signing the peace
-, letter written in, for secrecy

French, Mr., house of, in Covent Garden

Frenchfield, —, visits Colonel Blood

Frenchman, a, suspected of arson in London
-, arrested at York, to be released

Frenchmen, two, information as to treasonable language by
-, four. taken up at sea

Frescheville, John, Lord Frescheville, commission to
-, caveat on behalf of
-, choice by, of officers for his company, approved
-, non-regimented company of, arms to be provided, for

Friburg and Brisgau, proposal that, be restored by France

Friesland, East, the States of, inclined to peace with France

Fritwell, Oxfordshire, examinations dated from

Frogg, Martin, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Frowde (Froude), Philip, letter of
-, sent by the Duke of York to Sir J. Williamson
-, in opposition to James Hickes
-, James Hickes recommends his son to
-, labels signed in the name of

Frye, Francis, to be inserted in the next general pardon.
-, John Frye, father of

Fryerton, Mr., said to have been arrested for a plot against the King

Fulbar and Sergeantlaw, the three pound land of, in the parochine of Paisley and shirefdome of Renfrew, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of

Fulham, letters dated from

Fullam Cornelius. See Palmer, Andrew.

Furnes, the Marquis de la Trousse arrived at