General Index: H, I, J, K

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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'General Index: H, I, J, K', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678 With Addenda, 1674-9, (London, 1913) pp. 713-735. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/addenda/1674-9/pp713-735 [accessed 22 April 2024]

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H

H—, G—, pamphlet printed for

Haarlem, the States of, inclined to peace with France

Hacket, Thomas, Bishop of Down, and his lady, at a christening in Lisburn

Hackney, troop to be quartered at

Haddington, soldiers to be mustered at

Haddock, Jo., run through the body by a trooper

Haesdonck (Haesdonk), Cornelius van, merchant of Amsterdam, pass for
-, desired
-, John, brother of, gentleman of the Privy Chamber
-, John van, Order in Council on petition of
-, Henry, brother of

Haggètt, —, a tailor, and —Mareuil, purchasing frames for making silk stockings &c. to take them abroad.
-, to be brought before Sir J. Williamson

Hague, the, letter dated from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, delayed
-, note of a letter to
-, pass for, desired
-, the Prince of Orange going to
-, the Prince of Orange gone post to
-, presence of the Prince of Orange near, considered necessary
-, the Prince of Orange said to have left
-, express from
-, Monsr. Lanoy arrived at, from the French King
-, an express from London to, mentioned
-, treaty between the King and the States General signed at
-, report from, contradicted
-, Mr. Hyde sent to
-, ratification of the treaty with Holland sent to
-, the Prince of Orange and the Earl of Ossory said to be at
-, the French ambassador at, distributes money in honour of the peace
-, the Duchess of York and others gone to, to visit the Princess of Orange
-, the Duchess of York at
-, English ambassador at. See Temple, Sir William.

Haines, Richard. See Dereham. Richard.

Hale, Mr., keeper of the ferry boat at Datchet Ferry, letter to
-, —, information against
-, to be searched for

Halesworth, troops to march to

Haliburton, George, D.D., minister at Coupar in Augus, to be elected Bishop of Brechin
-, presented to the bishopric of Brechin.

Halifax. Lord. See Savile, George, Viscount Halifax.

Hall, Jacob, petition of
-, Jasper, Captain of the Anne
-, John, usher of the Privy Chamber to the Queen, pass for
-, Robert, Clerk of the Passage in Rye, dangerously sick at Brighthelmstead
-, Robert, second son of Robert Hall of Fulbar, deceased, and Grisell Hamilton, his spouse, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
-, William. See Potter, James.

Halle, the Duke of Monmouth at
-, troops to camp at

Halley, Edmund, of Queen's College, Oxford, question of procuring an Oxford degree for
-, observations of, in astronomy at St. Helena's, mentioned, and M.A. degree to be conferred on

Halton, Timothy, D.D., Provost of Queen's College, Oxford, letter of
-, letter to
-, visit of, to York, with Sir J. Williamson, mentioned
-, Lord. See Maitland of Halton, Charles, Lord Halton.

Halwell, Devon. chapel of. See under Harberton, vicarage of.

Hamble, Hampshire, troop to march to

Hamburg, vessel of
-, captured by two Dunkirkers
-, two vessels of, convoyed from Cadiz
-, vessels for
-, vessel from
-, man-of-war of
-, pass to, requested
-, ministers of, note about
-, the City of, debt of, to Col. Patrick Hay
-, letter to, to be dispatched
-, the Senate of, King's letters to, disregarded
-, the City and Senate of, agreement with, to be confirmed
-, the Admiralty Court of, suit in
-, the English Resident at, Sir J. Williamson to transmit orders to
-, See also Swann, Sir William.
-, Company, the, to be exempted from the embargo
-, merchants, convoy for

Hamilton, the Duke of Hamilton ordered to return to

Hamilton, Grisell. See under Hall, Robert.
-, Hugh, Baron Hamilton of Glenawly, death of
-, James, Groom of the Bedchamber, deceased
-, James and George, sons of, pass for
-, Lady Lucie, house of, searched
-, Lady Margaret. See under Blair, William.
-, Matthew, to be adjutantgeneral of the forces in Scotland
-, Sir Robert, letter to
-, to be made a commissioner of inspection in Ireland
-, to be admitted a King's Counsel in Ireland
-, William, Duke of Hamilton, warrant to
-, in Edinburgh and ordered to return to Hamilton
-, said to have refused to engage for his tenants in the matter of conventicles
-, gone to Hutton
-, interest and influence of, in Scotland
-, expected in Edinburgh
-, possibility of violence to
-, at Morpeth
-, refuses to assist the Commissioner
-, comes to Edinburgh to attend the Convention
-, severely reproved by the King
-, statement that, will lose his head
-, narrative of debate between, and the Duke of Lauderdale
-, fruitless interview between, and the Duke of Lauderdale
-, departure of, from London, mentioned
-, objections raised by, against certain Commissioners
-, opposes a vote in favour of his own friends
-, speech of, mentioned
-, said to have had a majority of in the Convention
-, criticises the grant of a subsidy in the Convention
-, must join the Presbyterian interest in order to succeed
-, returned to Edinburgh
-, refuses to give the sign for a rising in favour of the Solemn League and Covenant
-, leaving Scotland for Bath
-, said to have escaped the snare
-, gone to Bath
-, admitted to kiss the King's hands
-, accused by the Duke of Lauderdale of weakening the King's prerogative in Scotland
-, the Earl of Rothes charged with treacherous desertion of
-, tells the King that Episcopacy cannot be established in Scotland
-, said to be left alone
-, question as to hangings acquired by Cromwell from
-, as heritable sheriff of Lanark, exception on behalf of
-, as Keeper of Holyrood House, warrant to
-, and other lords, gone to Court in discontent
-, Anne wife of, Duchess of Hamilton, called 'the most religious princess
-, James, eldest son and heir of, Earl of Arran, returns from his travels and is said to fail in respect to the Archbishop of St. Andrew's
-, the Comtesse, pass for

Hamilton interest, the, the Marquess of Athol a leader of

Hammersley, Captain Thomas, of the London Trained Bands

Hammersmith, company to march to

Hammond, Captain Thomas, of the London Trained Bands

Hamond, Benet, ensign in the Middlesex militia
-, Samuel, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Hampshire, the High Sheriff of, warrant to

Hampstead, troop of Horse ordered to

Hancock, John, petition of, referred
-, Michael, late a yeoman pricker of the Harriers

Handson, —, a Nonconformist preacher in Moorfields

Hanmer, Sir John, letter of
-, desired to attend on the King
-, desires to be continued Custos Rotulorum for Flintshire, in succession to his father
-, father of, death of

Hannington, Castle Eaton and Cricklade, companies said to have passed over the bridges of, by night

Hanse Towns the, Resident at. See Wyche, Sir Peter.

Hara, Capt. Charles, company of

Harberton, vicarage of, and the chapel of Halwell. Devon, presentation to

Harbord, Sir Charles, SurveyorGeneral, report of, mentioned

Harcarse, Lord (Sir Roger Hogg), Senator of the College of Justice, to be a commissioner of the Supreme Court of Criminal Judicatory

Harcourt, William, S.J., letters written by, mentioned
-, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, said to have been seen with the Queen
-, information against

Hardesley, —, Clerk of the Crown to the Commissioners of the Verge, petition for a grant to

Hardres, Dr., late canon of Canterbury, death of

Hardwicke, Ralph, pass granted to

Hardy, Sir Robert, information given to

Hare, John, master of the Unity, report of French disaster brought by

Harewell Thomas, Clerk Marshal, petition for a grant to

Harewood, —, deputy of the Duke of Monmouth as sheriff of Teviotdale

Harleston, Norfolk, troops to quarter at

Harley, Sir Edward, enclosure delivered to

Harmer, Timothy, merchant, pass for

Harper, Mr., stationer, at the Flower de Luce in Fleet Street

Harrington, Edward, commission to
-, John, said to be concerned in the printing of the Growth of Popery &c.,
-, house of, mentioned
-, Mr., lieutenant of Lord Frescheville's company

Harris, John, pass for
-, John, commission for, desired
-, John, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Mary, pass for
-, Thomas, organmaker to the Queen, pass for
-, Catherine, wife of, and Julia, Magdalen, Frances and Winifred, her children, pass for
-, Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment of Foot
-, company of
-, Mr., going to seek his fortune in Ireland

Harrison, Clement, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Michael, letter from, mentioned
-, believed to be dying
-, Mr., house of, in Fuller's Rents

Harrold, Nicholas, warrant on petition of
-, father of
-, John, grandfather of

Harsnett, Robert, promise to

Hart, William, quarter-master in the Middlesex militia

Harte, —, commander of troops for Holland

Hartlepool pier, vessel stranded near

Hartley, John, killed at Fort St. George

Hartlib, Samuel, to be stopped if he attempt to pass beyond the seas

Hartop, Mr., J.P., of Little Dalby, information discovered to

Hartopp, Mr., of Antwerp, sails from Harwich

Harvey, Captain Benjamin, of the London Trained Bands
-, John. See Clark, Richard.
-, Joseph, warrant for a grant to, of the office of spigurnell or sealer to the great seal, in reversion

Harwich, letters dated from
-, express to
-, vessel with soldiers bound for
-, unpunctuality of the posts between, and London
-, troops for Flanders to be rendezvoused at
-, a small whale brought into
-, horses to be embarked at
-, vessels sailed for
-, vessel launched at
-, men-of-war ordered to
-, inhabitants of, much burdened by soldiers returned from the French service
-, number of new ships building at
-, troops to land at
-, soldiers returned to, from the Brill
-, Mayor of, memoranda of letters to
-, warrant to
-, warrant sent to
-, See also Langley, Capt.
-, Rolling Grounds at, vessels arrived in
-, vessels in
-, a yacht in
-, vessel sailed from
-, the Salt road at, vessel in

Hassinden in the shirefdome of Teviotdale, kirk of, presentation to

Hastings, Theophilus, Earl of Huntingdon, Elizabeth, wife of, Countess of Huntingdon, case of, as to breach of privilege

Hathway, William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Hatton, Christopher, Lord Hatton, Governor of Guernsey, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, person going to Jersey with
-, arrived at Guernsey
-, leave for, to come to London
-, brother of
-, receiver to. See Green, Mr.
-, Mr., stopped pay to be paid to

Hauker (Hawker), —, a Jesuit, information against
-, warrant to search for

Havers, Gilbert, late receiver-general of the revenue in Norfolk and Huntingdonshire

Havre, vessels of
-, vessel for
-, vessels from
-, vessels for Newfoundland stopped at

Hawkins, Dr. H., letter of

Hawkworth, Walter, of Yorkshire, warrant for grant of a baronetcy to

Hawley, William, quartermastergeneral of Prince Rupert's regiment of Dragoons

Hawly, Capt. Thomas, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment, warrant on behalf of

Hay, Catherine, Countess of Erroll, house of, searched
-, Catherine, Countess of Kinnoul, pass for
-, John, Earl of Erroll, Lord High Constable of Scotland, warrant for a pension to
-, John, Earl of Tweeddale, office of Lord Privy Seal of Scotland said to have been given to
-, as heritable sheriff of Peebles, exemption on behalf of

Haydock, William, M.A., presented to the rectory of Standish, Lancashire.

Hayes, Andrew, commission to
-, Sir James, manager of Lord Ranelagh's concerns in Ireland
-, John, grant to, of the office of Comptroller General of the revenues of Ireland, to be cancelled
-, (Hay), Col. Patrick, debt due to, from the City of Hamburg
-, Christian and Elizabeth, daughters of, petition of, orders in Council on

Haynes, —, a supposed printer's workman

Head, Sir Richard
-, letter of

Heafa (?), Dr., note about

Hearth Money, the, farmers of, patent delivered back to
-, notes of tenders and proposals for the new farm of
-, advance on

Hebborne, Hebron. See Hepburn.

Hebden, Capt. John, late envoy to Russia, complaints against, mentioned

Hedger, —, commission to

Helford, vessel arrived at
-, a French man-of-war put into

Helmet, John, of Eddisfield, Worcestershire, a coiner, information against

Helmont, M. van, letter of, mentioned

Helsingberg, the Swedes said to have surprised

Helvoetsluys, the men of, said to have refused admittance to English soldiers

Henderson, Alexander, curate, certificate by

Henrietta Maria, the late Queen, or the Queen Mother, intercepted letters between, and the Earl of St. Albans, mentioned
-, treaty of marriage of, mentioned

Henry I, King, second marriage of, mentioned

Henry VIII, King, drawing of, by Pasquin, mentioned

Henson, John, of Carshalton, troops wrongly quartered on

Hepburn (Hebborne, Hebron), Robert, commission to
-, Lieut.-Col., of Prince Rupert's regiment of Dragoons
-, letter to
-, memorandum of order to

Heraldry, a broad-sheet on

Herault, Monsr., late pastor of the French church in London.

Herbert, Sir Edward, late AttorneyGeneral, bill signed by, mentioned
-, John, of the parish of Stepney, framework-knitter, information against
-, to be brought before Sir J. Williamson.
-, Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, trial of, in the House of Lords
-, Wostminster Hall to be prepared for the
-, warrant for the arrest of
-, brought to the Tower
-, account of proceedings at the trial of
-, restitution of lands and goods to
-, as lord lieutenant of Wiltshire, letter to
-, solicitor of. See Negous, Mr.
-, William, commission to
-, William Earl of Powys, person that can give an account of
-, persons to be allowed access to
-, was to have governed the army
-, servant of
-, W., M.P., note of a speech of
-, Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment, company of
-, Capt., Algier man-of-war captured by

Hereford, letter dated from
-, Bishops of. See Croft, Herbert, and Monk, Nicholas, Bishops of Hereford.
-, Bishop, Dean, three Canons Residentiary and three Prebendaries of, certificate by
-, Dean of, letter of, mentioned
-, Dean and Chapter of, letters to
-, mandamus to, mentioned
-, recommendation to
-, Cathedral, prebendary and praelector of. See Rogers, Walter.
-, library of, rifled during the rebellion
-, a residentiary Canonry at
-, Mayor of, and a member for, certificate by
-, Viscount. See Devereux, Leicester, Viscount Hereford.

Herefordshire, members for, certificate by

Herlackinton, George, commission to
-, note of

Hermineur, Julien

Herne, Sir Nathaniel, letters of
-, See also Frederick, Sir John.
-, —, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment

Herodotus, licence to print

Heron, Henry, paper signed by

Herring, Gilbert, capt.-lieutenant in the Middlesex militia

Hertford, companies to march from

Heuche, John Gerard, Frenchman, pass for

Heveningham, Essex, company to march to

Hewitt, Rachel, pass for

Hews. William, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia

Heyford, —, commission to

Hibbons, James, of Broad Street Green, Farnbury, Kent
-, examination of

Hickes, James, letters of
-, letters to
-, James, son of, certificate as to employment of
-, question as to his succeeding his father
-, Mr. Frowd's favour to, to be solicited
-, daughter of, solicits for her husband the reversion of her father's office
-, son and daughter of

Hicks, Peter, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Thomas, purser of the Loyal Subject, East Indiaman, pass for

Hierges, a seigneury of the Comte d' Egmont in the Low Countries

Higgons, Sir Thomas, letter of

Highgate, troop of Horse ordered to

Highwaymen, warrant for taking

Highways, Bill concerning, mentioned

Hildiard, Mr., Bill of, read in the House of Lords
-, passed

Hildred, Mrs., lodging house keeper

Hill, John, death of, mentioned
-, John, pass for
-, John, labourer, manslaughter of
-, Richard, Christopher Broughton and Henry Million, to be permitted to inspect registers kept in pursuance of the Act for burying in woollens
-, Thomas, warrant for a pardon to
-, pardon to
-, Thomas, and Richard Hill, warrant for a grant in reversion to
-, William, of Hillsborough, takes his heir to the Lord Chancellor and intends for England
-, Michael, son and heir of
-, Mrs., Sir G. Rawdon's sisterin-law, at a christening at Lisburn.
-, —, a priest, escape of, from the Winchester county gaol, mentioned
-, —, information against as to the death of Sir Edmund Berry, Godfrey

Hill Hall. co. Down, nearly falling down for want of an inhabitant.

Hillsborough House, left desolate.

Hilton, John, commission to, as quarter-master, desired

Hilyard, Sir Robert, letters to
-, Capt., company of, going to Ostend

Hind, —, a smith in Wood Street, Westminster
-, a suspected person lodging at the house of
-, house of, questions as to persons that corresponded with William Smith at
-, debts due to, mentioned
-, wife of

Hingham, Norfolk, troops to be quartered at

Hinton, James, secretary to the Commissioners of the Irish revenue, petition of

Hislop, Thomas, news from London to be sent to

Hitchcock, Daniel, bill of

Hoare, Mr., caveat in favour of

Hobart, Sir John, letter of

Hobby, Mr., a J.P.

Hoddesden, carriages for army baggage to. to be pressed
-, companies to march from

Hodges, Baldwin, of Oxford, petition of
-, Robert, commission to
-, Samuel, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Hodgkinson, William, town clerk of Grantham, certificate by

Hodgson, James, of Wapping, pass to be granted to
-, and his wife, pass for
-, Richard, petition of

Hodson, Mr., a Scotch Nonconformist, warrants out against

Hofstad, Dr., widow of, gratuity to be given to

Hogan, Jerome, of Ardcrone, Tipperary, Mary, his wife, and John and Elizabeth. their children, pass for
-, Philip, pass for

Holbrook, —, ensign in the Middlesex militia

Holden, Edward, M.A., dispensation to
-, Thomas, letters of
-, requests to be put into the Prize office

Holder, William, D.D., sub-almoner and sub-dean of the Chapel Royal and prebendary of St. Paul's, recommendation of

Holding, William, of Whitechapel parish, Middlesex, pardon for the death of

Holford, M.J., of Taunton Dean
-, Captain Richard, of the London Trained Bands

Holland, Ralph, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Holland, letters from, mentioned
-, expected
-, not arrived
-, vessels for
-, vessel from
-, packet-boats from
-, packet-boat for
-, passes to
-, passenger from
-, express from
-, express to, mentioned
-, pass for horses to
-, troops for
-, Mr. Puckle sails for
-, Lord Ossory's servants going to
-, statement that the common people of, are anxious for peace and free trade with France
-, the Prince of Orange owns things to be ill in
-, reported discontent in, at the alliance with England
-, minutes for instructions for a person going to
-, refuses to prohibit importation of French commodities
-, great expectation in, of an agreement
-, the agreement with, as to the Mediterranean, to be changed
-, possibility of the squadron at Cadiz returning to
-, fears that, will not be bound to strict terms of continuing the war
-, great talk of peace among the commonalty of
-, prize sent to
-, notes as to proportions of ships supplied by, in treaties with, England
-, proposed league with, allusions to, in a debate
-, expected gains of, by the treaty with France
-, reported demand of the King of France for the establishment of Popery in
-, more pleasing news from, hoped for
-, talk in, of continuing the war
-, deserters from, sometimes admitted at Harwich by Sir J. Williamson's licence
-, the Prince of Orange said to have marched towards
-, offered peace between, and England, refused by the Dutch
-, Lord Alington's regiment going to
-, report in, of a cessation of arms for weeks
-, treaty marine with, mentioned
-, collection of pamphlets nearly sent to, for safe keeping.
-, the King prepared to stand firm to, in case of war
-, ministers of, said to have already given thanks in their pulpits for the peace
-, general discourse of war in
-, encouraging letters from, mentioned
-, the treaty between England and, should be put into force
-, Mr. Hyde sent into
-, notes about
-, fear in, that the King would not ratify the treaty
-, the King requested to stand by the King of Denmark in case of his being left by
-, merchant ships being fitted out in
-, people of, jealous of English troops continuing to be sent over
-, great sickness in
-, general joy in, at the peace
-, Mr. Power sailed for
-, no suspicious persons bound for, found at Harwich
-, the Duchess of York returned from
-, vessels said to have been freighted with arms for Ireland in
-, question as to joining with, in mediation with the States still at war
-, printing presses in
-, notes of negotiations with
-, the States General of, reported to be ready for peace on any terms
-, soldiers for the service of
-, men-of-war of, disabled
-, the King desires to know the resolution of, as to the war with France, and as to certain terms of peace
-, desire to spare what costs they can
-, of the King wishes an expression of the desire of, for mediation.
-, the French King said to have sent propositions of peace to
-, obstructions given by, to a general alliance against France, deplored
-, offers of help to, by the King
-, notes of a debate in the House of Commons about the League with
-, votes of the House of Commons concerning the League with
-, said to have refused more pay to the Prince of Orange's army
-, proposed promise by the King to bring about the acceptance of the terms of Nimeguen by, notes about
-, ministers of, in England, a meeting to be had with
-, treaty between, and France, signed at Nimeguen
-, request a cessation of arms for six weeks
-, said to have ordered Van Tromp to resign his commission and the Prince of Orange to disband his army
-, Charles II ready to stick by, if France continue its demands
-, report that, would soon remove difficulties concerning the peace
-, assurances that must be given by, before England will give them help
-, letter from the King to, mentioned
-, certain matters to be communicated to
-, treaty with, signed
-, statement of points needing amendment in
-, Deputies of, powers of, required for ratification of the treaty
-, man-of-war sent to the West Indies by
-, signed articles of peace with, mentioned
-, the King surprised at the haste of, to make peace with France
-, the treaty with, signed by Sir W. Temple against his instructions
-, said to be not so forward in confirming the peace with France
-, payments made by, in contracts for bread
-, cannot yet give the King a distinct answer
-, mediate between France and Spain without reference to the King
-, French vessels with passes from
-, men-of-war ordered by, to fly flags in honour of the peace
-, the King desires to know the mind of, as to a guaranty of peace
-, anxious to induce France to agree to the neutrality of the lands adjoining their territory
-, query as to the resolution of, as to evacuation
-, notes of arguments of counsel for, concerning negroes seized by Col. Stapleton
-, ratification of the defensive treaty between, and Charles II
-, commissioner or consul of, in England. See Wachtendonck, John van.
-, embassy extraordinary to, secretary to. See Meredith, Roger.
-, and the Duc de Villa Hermosa, terms with France acceptable to
-, See also Charles II; Emperor, the.
-, the Grand Pensioner of, note of letter of
-, proposed terms of peace with France communicated to, by Charles II
-, fears of, as to the ill condition of Holland
-, note about
-, the Prince of Orange's power over, mentioned
-, to be acquainted with certain necessary amendments to the treaty with England
-, complaint as to the dealings of Sir W. Temple with
-, project of treaty of guaranty framed by, mentioned
-, See also Emperor, the Flanders; France; Spain.

Holland busses, fishing near Bridlington
-, doggers, seen fishing near Bridlington
-, post, the

Holles, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Clare, guardian of John, Earl of Kildare, petition of

Holloway, Moses, proportion of an assessment to be paid to

Holly (Hole) Haven. proposal that ships be kept in quarrantine at

Holman, George, pass for

Holme, lands to be erected into the barony of
-, and Reindowie, town and davoch lands of, and other lands in the barony of Drumchardonie and Bereford and shirefdome of Inverness, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
-, in Orkney, minister and elders of the kirk of, writing signed by, mentioned

Holmes, Anne, sister of Robert Ogle, letter to
-, Capt. George, letter to
-, Rear-Admiral Sir John
-, extracts of letters from
-, letter to
-, signification of the King's pleasure to
-, order to, mentioned
-, keeps St. George's Day at Deal
-, arrives in the Downs and takes up the command
-, fleet commanded by, sailed westward from Deal as far as Folkestone
-, still plying westward
-, expected to be at Portsmouth
-, arrived at Spithead
-, Sir Robert, Governor of the Isle of Wight

Holmstrand in Norway, near Bahus, vessel from

Holstein, vessel of
-, the regiment of, good behaviour of, mentioned
-, Gottorp, the Duke of, subjects of, question whether, are tributary to Denmark
-, a minister of, arrives at Harwich
-, trumpeter and five grooms of, pass for

Holt, Henry, commission to
-, John, counsellor at law, to be allowed access to Lord Belasyse
-, John, junior, counsellor at law, to be allowed access to Lord Arundel of Wardour
-, Ralph, high sheriff of Oxfordshire, licence for, to leave his county
-, Sir Robert, case against
-, Capt., of Lyme, commander of the George of London, fine record of
-, Sergeant, v. Brightwell, case of, note about

Holy Island, an independant foot company in garrison in
-, soldiers landed at

Holyrood House, repairs at
-, lodgings for the Duke of Lauderdale to be assigned in
-, lodgings to be provided for the Earl of Argyle in
-, Keeper of. See Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton.
-, the Abbey of, minister at. See Scott, Robert.

Home, Alexander, of Aitoun, deceased
-, Joan, heir of, married to George Home of Kimmergham
-, David, of Woolstruther, commission to
-, James, Earl of Home, commission to
-, warrant for a gift to
-, troop of horse of. See Army, the.
-, (Hume), Sir Patrick, of Polwarth, warrant for the apprehension of
-, rejected as commissioner for Berwickshire
-, arrived at the Convention
-, seized and committed to prison
-, still a close prisoner
-, to be removed from the tolbooth of Edinburgh to Dumbarton Castle
-, confinement of, mentioned
-, to be removed to Stirling Castle

Home Circuit, the, the Justices of Assize for, warrant to

Honeywood, —, to be examined as to a letter written to Lisbon

Honslardyke, letter from, mentioned
-, the Prince of Orange at
-, the Prince of Orange to stay near
-, the Prince of Orange said to have left the Hague for
-, the Prince and Princess of Orange seen at

Hood, John, of Stepney, and James Overstreet

Hook, Robert, promises to help publication of a new Atlas
-, Atlas prepared according to the directions of

Hooke, Henry, commission to

Hooker, Robert, letter of
-, arrested for nonchurchgoing

Hooks, John, commissions to

Hope, the, vessels sailed from

Hope, Major, of Sir Lionel Walden's regiment, letter to

Hopkin, —, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Hopton, Sir John, a Scotchman, and his lady, attend a Nonconformist meeting
-, Sir Ralph, Lord Hopton of Stratton, person that served under, during the war
-, Richard, commission to

Horne, Major John, of the London Trained Bands
-, —, farmer of the Hearth money, tender by, notes about

Hornigold, Samuel, master of the St. Peter of London, affidavit of

Horsell, Surrey, vicarage of, caveat concerning

Horsey, Mr., bill of

Horsmanden, Warham, patron of Purleigh rectory, Essex, simoniacal contract by

Horsnell, George, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Hotham, Mr., M.P., note of a speech by

Houblon, James, letter of
-, Peter, and Co., letter to

Hounslow, tents to be sent to
-, the King in the field at
-, company to march from
-, Heath, foot companies to camp on
-, a rendezvous of the army to be on
-, the rendezvous at, Sir Philip Howard displaced from his command at
-, soldier to be hanged on

Housden (Howsden), Capt., of Col. Legge's regiment
-, letter to

Houston, Capt., company of, in Jersey
-, recruits of

How, John, with the Earl of Cassilis
-, John, carpenter, warrant for the apprehension of
-, Major Richard, of the Southwark trained band regiment

Howard, Charles, Earl of Berkshire, pass for
-, Charles, Earl of Carlisle, Governor of Jamaica, to embark at Deal
-, on his way to Deal
-, sails for Jamaica in the Jersey
-, arrives at Plymouth
-, not yet arrived at Jamaica
-, Edward, son of, Lord Morpeth, letter to
-, regiment of. See under Army, the.
-, Charles, warrant for a patent to
-, Memorial of the Gunpowder Plot said to be in the hands of
-, Edward and Bernard, and their sister, Elizabeth Macdonnell, petition of, read in the House of Lords
-, Henry, Duke of Norfolk, letter of
-, petition of his brothers against, read in the House of Lords
-, mentioned
-, requests a favour of Sir J. Williamson
-, leave given to, to go into the country
-, William Bedloe denies having said that he saw, at the Jesuit Consulta
-, Lady Yarmouth and Baron Paston, wait on Sir J. Williamson
-, Henry, Commissary General of the Musters, letter of
-, and Sir Cecil, Commissaries General of the Musters, warrants to
-, Philip, of Col. John Russell's regiment
-, Sir Philip, displaced from his command in the King's Guards
-, troop under the command of. See Army, the.
-, Sir Robert, letter of
-, Thomas, late Duke of Norfolk, corpse of, not with the Straits fleet, as was supposed
-, Thomas, Lord Howard of Escrick, letter of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, arrived at Margate
-, conduct of affairs in Flanders left in the hands of, by the Duke of Monmouth
-, commander of the King's regiment in Flanders
-, money paid by order of
-, commanding the forces in Ostend and Flanders, warrant for commission to
-, as commander of the forces at Ostend, warrant to
-, or the officer in chief at Ostend, letter to
-, or the officer commanding the Guards at Brussels, orders to, mentioned
-, captain in Col. John Russell's regiment of Foot Guards.
-, Thomas, to be admitted as ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard
-, Thomas and Henry, petition of, referred
-, William, Viscount de Stafford, the House of Lords desires the removal of, to the Tower
-, to be removed to the Tower
-, to remain in the Tower
-, persons to be allowed access to
-, note, about the case of
-, Mr., pass for
-, Mr., lieutenant of the Yeomen of the Guard
-, —

Howden, Yorkshire, fairs at, granted to the Bishop of Durham

Howe, Richard, sheriff of London
-, —, warrant to

Howel, Mr., to attend the House of Commons

Howell, William, a messenger
-, letter conveyed by
-, prisoner delivered to
-, allowance of the charges of

Howstoun, —, approved as commissioner for Dumbartonshire

Huddleston, John, excepted from the scope of a proclamation

Hudson, Captain James, of the London Trained Bands

Huggeford, Charles, bequest to, for the maintenance of Popish priests, mentioned

Hughes, Mr., money left in the hands of, at Paris

Huitson, Capt. John, of the Earl of Craven's regiment
-, request by

Huley, Robert, a Quaker heelmaker, near the Gatehouse
-, questions to be asked of

Hull, Ralegh, letters of

Hull, letters dated from
-, vessel for
-, troops to be shipped at
-, soldiers marching to, for arms
-, certain goods at, to be exempted from the embargo
-, soldiers to be searched for in
-, regulations for keeping the ferry-boats in the garrison of
-, a shipmaster of, report by
-, troops to march to
-, garrison at, an independent company of foot in, commissions in
-, the two independent companies in, arms to be provided for recruits of
-, order concerning
-, the Duke of Monmouth's company in
-, port of, said to be ready for a French invasion
-, Governor of, the Duke of Monmouth's fee as
-, the Deputy Governor of, letters to
-, Mayor of. See Maister, Henry.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, letters to
-, eight Aldermen of, certificate by
-, the corporation of, Col. Gylby requested to use his interest with

Humphreys, William, sergeant in the Middlesex militia
-, Mrs., caveat in favour of

Hungatt, Philip

Hungerford, Sir Edward, K.B., petition of
-, warrant for a grant to
-, note about a grant to
-, Sir G., motion of, against the Lord Treasurer
-, John, B.A., of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, pass for
-, Luke, verger in the Queen's chapel, pass for

Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Robert, Lord Hunsdon.

Hunt, John, commission to
-, John and Charles Tucker, booksellers' apprentices, R. Stephens assaulted by
-, Jonathan, of Hanbury, Worcestershire, a felo de se, estate of, caveat concerning

Hunter, Samuel, clerk of the cheque at Sheerness, estate of, memorandum concerning

Huntingdon, letters dated from
-, troops to march to
-, troops to march from
-, Countess of. See Hastings, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Huntingdon.

Huntington, Capt. Richard, petition against, mentioned
-, obstructs a proposal for enforcing conformity at Yarmouth
-, wife of, a member of Mr. Bridges' congregation at Yarmouth
-, See also Thaxter, Edmund.

Huntly, Mr., letter from, mentioned

Hurding, Mr., petitions against the return of George Bowerman for Bridport

Hurst, Henry, formerly captain of a troop in the Duke of Monmouth's regiment
-, John, warrant for a reprieve to

Hurt, William, letter of

Hussey, Sir Charles, Bill of, as to the draining of Lindsey Level, mentioned
-, Thomas, commission to

Hutton, the Earl of Cassilis dines with Sir George Fletcher at
-, Lord Cassilis thought to be at
-, the Duke of Hamilton gone to

Huysmans, James, of Antwerp, painter, passes granted to
-, Elizabeth, wife of, pass for
-, Mary, pass for

Hyde, Bridget, theft from, respite on conviction for
-, Edward, late Earl of Clarendon, the King's desire expressed by
-, Laurence son of
-, notes of letters of
-, notes of a letter of, and instructions for
-, letter conveyed by, mentioned
-, orders to, mentioned
-, minutes for instructions for
-, pass for horses for the use of
-, reports that the States General are ready for peace on any terms
-, said to have signed articles of peace
-, informs the Earl of Danby of the time for payment of the Princess of Orange's portion
-, bill of extraordinaries of, and particulars
-, sent to Holland, to the States General
-, mission of, to the Hague, mentioned
-, account of negotiations received from
-, to return to England
-, Sir W. Temple refers to, for corroboration
-, acquaints the King with an offer of the Lünenberg minister at the Hague
-, examined before the Council
-, late Gentleman and Master of the Robes
-, Johanna, to be allowed to sue a person belonging to the King's stables
-, Mistress, step-daughter of Sir Robert Vyner, a supposed new design to steal
-, previous abduction of, mentioned
-, abduction of, by Cornet Wroth
-, no trace of the abducters of, at Harwich

Hythe. See Dover.

I

Iceland, vessel from
-, vessels from, return to Yarmouth with great catches
-, Yarmouth fishermen for, taken up for leaving port during the embargo

Idzikowsky, Joseph, a Pole, formerly a Friar Preacher, letter of

Ikeathy and Oughterany, Barony of, co. Kildare, lands in, caveat of, desired

Ila, in the shirefdom of Argyle, land of, duties of, mentioned

Inchiquin, Lord. See O'Brien, William, Earl of Inchiquin.

India, vessel bound for

Indians, the, land taken from, by those of New York
-, in Maryland, expected to break out into a war
-, reported in arms
-, forced to deliver up murderers of Englishmen
-, in Virginia, being tried for their lives
-, at war with one another

Inet, John, M.A., presented to the vicarage of Nuneaton, Warwickshire

Inglis, John, commission to

Ingram, Edward, Viscount Irvine, pass for

Innes, John, commission to

Inniskillen, the Duke of Ormonde expected to return by way of

Insolvent Debtors, Acts for the relief of

Intestates, estates of, Act for the better settling of, mentioned

Inventions:—
-, for making woollen flanders, colverteene and other laces and dresses of woollen for burials
-, for melting and refining lead ore in close or reverbatory furnaces
-, See also under Patents.

Inverlochy, or elsewhere in the Highlands or Isles, troops to be garrisoned at

Ipswich, vessel of
-, news from
-, soldiers from
-, the Duke of Monmouth and the Earl of Ossory passed through
-, troops to march to
-, parish of St. Matthew in

Irby, Anthony, Treasurer of St. Patrick's, Cashel, pass for

Ireland, Father, Procurator of the Province, S.J., said to have been sent to raise a commotion in Scotland
-, lodging of
-, handwriting of, identified by Titus Oates
-, said to have informed Titus Oates of a plot to poison the King
-, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, gone to St. Omer
-, inconsistencies in Oates' evidence as to
-, notes of the examination of
-, said to have been an accomplice with Titus Oates
-, papers of, examined by a Committee of the House of Commons
-, Prance's information about
-, information against

Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of, ancient statute as to absentees without the leave of
-, calculation of the value of the grant to, of 4d. a stone on wool exported from Ireland
-, See also Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde; Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex.
-, Lord Lieutenant and Council of
-, the Privy Council of, persons to be sworn of
-, report by some of, against John Hayes, mentioned
-, notes about
-, Clerk of. See Davys, Sir John.
-, See also under Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, the Act of Explanation in
-, the Act of Settlement in
-, the Acts of Settlement and Explanation in
-, quit rent payable by
-, the Commissioners for executing
-, certificates from, mentioned
-, the Parliament of, not to meet till after Michaelmas
-, 15 subsidies granted by
-, said to have given many subsidies
-, Granard to send two burgesses to
-, Lord Chancellors of. See Boyle, Michael, Lord Chancellor of Ireland; Eustace, Sir Maurice.
-, the Court of Chancery in, suit in, postponed
-, registrarship of, warrant for a grant in reversion of
-, the Exchequer in, office of Clerk of the Pipe and engrosser of the Great Roll in, warrant for a grant in reversion of
-, officers of, mentioned
-, Chief Baron of. See Bysse, John.
-, Chancellor of. See Meredith, Sir Charles.
-, Clerkship of the Pells in, grant of
-, warrants for grants in reversion of
-, Court of Exchequer in, office of Clerk of the Common Pleas of
-, false affidavit made in, mentioned
-, the Vice-Treasurer of, orders to be given to
-, accounts of, to be inspected and passed
-, Court of King's Bench in, rule of, mentioned
-, the Lord Chief Justice of
-, Court of Common Pleas in, Chief Justice of. See Booth, Sir Robert.
-, office of Prothonotary of
-, Court of Admiralty in, cause depending before, mentioned
-, King's Counsel in. See Hamilton, Sir Robert.
-, the Commissioners for inspecting the management of the Revenue of, to suffer no money to be paid for a time, except for certain services
-, See also Hamilton, Sir Robert.
-, the late Court of Claims in
-, decree of, mentioned
-, Secretary of State in, office of
-, salary of, to be inserted in the Irish Establishment
-, See also Davys, Sir John; Lane, Sir George, Viscount Lanesborough.
-, Keeper of the Signet and Privy Seal of, office of
-, Attorney-General of
-, Solicitor-General of. See Temple, Sir John.
-, clerk of the Crown in. See Savage, R.
-, office of Auditor General of
-, Comptroller General of the revenue of. See Hayes, John.
-, Surveyor General of. See Shaen, Sir James.
-, the Farmers of the revenue of, disputes among, mentioned
-, books of, mentioned
-, reduction of quit rents allowed by the covenant of
-, Farmers or Commissioners of the Revenue of, secretary of. See Hinton, James.
-, Treasurer at war of, accounts of, to be inspected and passed
-, Muster-master-general in. See Yarner, Abraham.
-, Marshal of the army in. See Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran.
-, Master of the Ordnance in, accounts of, to be inspected and passed
-, ministers of the Victuals in, accounts of, to be inspected and passed
-, the Horse Guards in, question as to the terms of commissions to officers in
-, offices of clerk of the markets and packer and gauger in, warrant for a grant of
-, the Establishment of, petition for an allowance to be put on
-, salary to be inserted in
-, payments and pensions inserted in
-, pension to be placed on
-, passes to
-, the late revolution in
-, soldiers from, for Holland
-, custom in, as to patentees absenting themselves without leave
-, petition for letters patent of lands in
-, expected influx of beggars from Scotland to
-, soldiers in, be satisfied by Lord Ranelagh of their arrears of pay
-, statement that, would revolt if 10,000 French landed
-, eight foot companies to be raised in
-, Viscount Conway going to
-, grant of 12d. a ton on all ballast taken in by ships in, mentioned
-, the coast of, vessel sailed for
-, infested by Algier men-of-war
-, troops ordered to, stopped
-, person absent from his office in, by leave of the King
-, drafts from all companies to be sent to
-, revenue of, notes about
-, calculation relating to, mentioned
-, suit against Richard Murray of Broughton in, touching the Earl of Annandale's lands, mentioned
-, the great farm of the revenue of, rents payable on, mentioned
-, English members of Parliament in, to be recalled
-, alleged attempts by Jesuits to raise a rebellion in
-, passages between, and Scotland, to be watched for conventiclers
-, company ordered to
-, two companies of each of the disbanded regiments to be allowed to march to
-, licence to import stock to Scotland from
-, Col. Macartie's regiment in
-, arms for, said to have been freighted in Holland
-, false report of freightage of arms to
-, persons passing to, stopped at Chester
-, an original adventurer for lands in, petition of
-, persons to be allowed to pass to
-, soldier returning to
-, officer returning to
-, trade of, calculations as to
-, Spaniards said to have landed in
-, quit-rents of, annuity to be paid out of
-, Popish Recusants in, to be disarmed
-, index to a collection of papers relating to
-, crown and quit rents of, greatly increased
-, vessels from
-, vessel gone to cruise round
-, See also Scotland.

Irish affairs, the Committee for, pension granted by
-, army, the, command of a troop in, warrant concerning
-, Jesuits, four, said to have undertaken to kill the Duke of Ormonde
-, priest, in prison at Denbigh, books and papers found on, sent as evidence
-, priests, four, said to have undertaken to kill the King
-, ships, in harbour at Falmouth
-, vessel, an, from St. Malo, supposed wreck of

Irish, the, 40,000 black bills said to have been provided for, by the Jesuits

Irishman, an, arrested at Denbigh, on suspicion of being a Popish priest
-, information against

Irishmen, three, provided to assist in firing Southwark

Iron stone, licence to dig for, requested
-, wire, statutes forbidding the importation of, to be enforced
-, foreign, London merchants trading in, petition of

Irvine (Irwyn), Viscount. See Ingram, Edward, Viscount Irvine.

Irving, town of, refuses to give the bond

Isleworth, Middlesex, vicarage of, warrant for a dispensation concerning

Islington, See Wapping.

Islip, Oxfordshire, rectory of, warrant for a dispensation concerning

Italy, pass to
-, Mr. Atterbury's journey to

Ivey, Joseph, of Waterford, complaint of a pardon sold to

Izard, William, letter of
-, apprentice of
-, See also Deane, Anne.

Izzard, Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment, order for payment to
-, at Bruges

J

Jackman, William, killed in a fight at Fritwell

Jackson, James, of Plymouth, quartermaster of Horse to Charles I and lieutenant of militia at Plymouth, to be admitted to a pensioner's place in the Charterhouse
-, Peter, sent to the King with wines from the Duchess of Savoy
-, Lieutenant, of the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, warrant concerning

Jacob, Robert, commission to

Jamaica, vessel for
-, vessels from
-, person obliged to reside in
-, Lord Carlisle sails for, as Governor
-, question as to directions to be sent to
-, sixty conventiclers sent to
-, the Governor of, said to be coming to England
-, See also Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle.
-, Council of, Acts passed by

James I, King, Commons' Journal Books from the beginning of the reign of, mentioned
-, dates of proclamations of
-, memorandum of declaration of, in favour of Roman Catholics

James, Henry, D.D., President of Queens' College, Cambridge, chaplain in ordinary to the King, letter to
-, reported unfair dealings of
-, to be admitted to the D.D. degree

James River, the in Virginia, vessels from

Jane, William, B.D., warrant for a grant to
-, granted a canonry of Christ Church, Oxford
-, book licensed by

Jarman, Thomas, bill due to

Jeale, Anthony, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Jeames, Thomas, Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, broad-sheet licenced by

Jedburgh, Lord. See Kerr, Robert, Lord Jedburgh.

Jefferson, Matthew and Co. See Watson, Peter.

Jeffreys (Jeffryes), Sir George, K.C., Common Serjeant, recommended for election as Recorder of London
-, argument of
-, as Recorder of London, dispensation to
-, warrant to
-, Herbert, commission to
-, Col. Herbert, Governor of Virginia, asked by the Indians to stand neutral in their war
-, John, commission to

Jeffreyson, Matthew, Mayor of Newcastle, and eight Aldermen, letter of
-, and three aldermen, letter of

Jenckes, Francis, a linen draper by the Royal Exchange, house of, searched

Jenkins, George, ensign in the Middlesex militia
-, Sir Leoline, ambassador for the treaty at Nimeguen, letters from, mentioned
-, notes of
-, extract from a letter of
-, summary of a letter of
-, letters to
-, allowance of bill of extraordinaries of
-, memorial sent to, mentioned
-, note of instructions to
-, gives William Allestree hopes of a place in Sweden
-, notes about
-, Mr., of the King's music

Jennens, Sir William, petition of
-, warrant for a grant to
-, and Ch. Stisted, merchant, grant renewed to

Jennings, Sir Edmund, desired to attend on the King
-, Capt., to recall any order for removal of arms at Newcastle
-, —, congregation of, mentioned

Jennison, —, S.J., present at a Jesuit consulta

Jermyn, Henry, Earl of St. Albans, intercepted letters between, and the late Queen, mentioned
-, the Duke of York going to supper to

Jersey, vessels of, at St. Malo
-, vessels from
-, vessel for
-, horses convoyed to
-, arrival of supplies at, mentioned
-, person going to
-, soldiers sent from
-, two companies returned from
-, question of the provision of a sloop and salt ship for
-, money to pay the garrison in
-, rendezvous of all the forces in
-, person engaged in mustering at
-, the Trained Bands, militia, and standing forces of, in fair condition
-, Castle Elizabeth in, letters dated from
-, St. Hilary in, letter dated from
-, See also Guernsey.

Jervis, Alderman, of Dublin, letter to, mentioned
-, Elizabeth. See under Lane, Col.

Jesson, Sir William, High Sheriff of Warwickshire, dispensation to, to remain out of his county

Jesuit, a, in Frankfort, paper concerning
-, a suspected, information about

Jesuits, buried alive for attempting to betray Luxemburg to the French
-, evidence as to the Queen's favours to
-, reward for the apprehension of
-, person persecuted by, desires protection of the King and Council
-, two, affront on the Spanish ambassador's house during the search for
-, the General of, letter to, mentioned
-, said to have commissioned Titus Oates to kill the King

Jeyne, Henry, commission to

Joanni, Theodore, pass for

Jodrell, Edmund, of Yeardsley, Cheshire, petition of, referred
-, Paul, grantee in reversion of the Clerkship of the House of Commons

Johnson, Henry, captain in the Middlesex militia
-, Matthew, statement by
-, Richard, ensign in the Middlesex militia
-, Thomas, lieutenant in the Middlesex militia
-, Thomas, attorney of the King's Bench, to be taken into custody
-, William, of London, merchant, Order in Council on the petition of
-, Mr., caveat on behalf of
-, Mr., commission for, desired

Johnston, William, Earl of Annandale, forgery concerning the lands of, mentioned

Jones, Arthur, grant to
-, Cornelius, bailiff, to be taken into custody
-, Edward, commission to
-, John, petition of
-, John, one of the King's apothecaries, recommended for the degree of M.D.
-, consent to letters mandatory being sued for by
-, John, M.A., chaplain to the King, dispensation to
-, Richard, Earl of Ranelagh, ordered to satisfy petitioners their arrears as soldiers in Ireland
-, accounts of, audited by the Earls of Essex and Anglesey
-, not likely to be able to leave London yet
-, wines of, reported very bad
-, and his partners, farmers of the revenue in Ireland, to go to Ireland and answer complaints against them
-, notes as to the rendering of an account by
-, Elizabeth wife of, Lady Ranelagh, and the Hon. Robert Boyle, letter to
-, R., letter of
-, Sir Theophilus, Clerk of the Pells in Ireland, petition for a grant in reversion after
-, warrant for a grant in reversion after
-, value of lands confirmed to, in reprize
-, reprizals granted to, for the estate of Lucan
-, Sir Arthur Jones son of, warrant for a grant to, with reversion to Theophilus Butler, grandson of Sir Theophilus Jones
-, Sir Thomas, resigns his seat for Shrewsbury on appointment as justice of the King's Bench
-, Thomas, house of, letter directed to
-, Sir William, AttorneyGeneral
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, opinions by
-, opinion by, mentioned
-, references to
-, reference to, desired
-, reports by
-, report by, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, ordered to draw up a commission for a court martial
-, to be heard on behalf of the King in the matter of the claim to the Purbeck viscounty
-, opposing the claim of the Purbeck claimant
-, docquet signed by
-, alterations made by, in the minutes about the Irish farm
-, information of, nolle prosequi on, requested
-, information exhibited by, mentioned.
-, examinations to be transmitted to
-, proclamations to be prepared by
-, proclamation prepared by, approved in Council
-, application to be made to
-, Oates' narrative delivered to the Clerk of the Council by
-, case made by, for submission to the Judges
-, examinations &c., sent to
-, and Sir Francis Winnington, Solicitor-General, reference to
-, report by
-, to attend the two Lord Chief Justices about a clause in Norwich charter
-, or Sir Francis Winnington, Solicitor-General, references to
-, William, commission to
-, Mr., a Dissenting minister in Southwark
-, —, a bookseller in Little Britain, information of seditious printing given by

Joyner, Thomas, of the King's stables, certified as liable to legal process

Judges, the, called in to a Council on the Popish plot
-, opinion of

Juilly, M. Monet de, letters of
-, letter to
-, recommended to Sir J. Williamson for employment

Julianus, licence to print

Julie, Jean, Frenchman, pass for

Juliers. See Cleves.

Jupp, Edward, letter of
-, Goodman, rental furnished by

Justice, Love, an old servant of Charles I
-, Elizabeth relict of, warrant for payment to

K

Kalmar, the King of Sweden at
-, Sound, the Swedish fleet said to be in, or off

Kangle, John Baptista, servant of the Marquis de Borgomaniero, pass for

Karnaby, Capt., of Sir John Fenwick's regiment

Karpff, Anna de, widow, Baroness de Dewit, petition of

Kaus, Mr., case of, Sir Leoline Jenkins desires to undertake

Kayling, Gaspar, pass for

Kearton, Mr., to take Richard Potts' place at Stockton

Keck, Anthony, counsellor at law, to be allowed access to the Earl of Powys and Viscount Stafford

Keightley, Thomas, with Catherine his wife, pass for

Keir, Robert, of Keirsland, sentence of forfeiture against, mentioned

Keirie, John, of Gogar, to be constituted sheriff deputed of Stirlingshire

Keith, Alexander, portioner of Duffus. escheat of, warrant for a gift of
-, Mary, Lady Marischal, house of, near St. James' Park

Kelly, John, servant of the Duchess of Portsmouth, pass for

Kempes, Mr., of Goodwood near Chichester, a Popish priest sheltering in the house of

Kempthorne, Sir John, commander of the Royal Charles, seamen being raised for
-, seamen listed for, at Dartmouth
-, yacht of
-, Capt., commander of the Dover, French men-of-war refuse to strike to

Kemys, Capt. George, company of

Kendal, troops to go to, en route for Edinburgh
-, barony of, report of Jesuits in

Kendrick, William, of Whitley, Berkshire, grant of a baronetcy to

Kennedy, Alexander, of Kilquhinnie, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
-, James, at Brussels, warrant for payment to
-, money to be paid by
-, John, Earl of Cassilis, returns to Carlisle and dines with Sir George Fletcher at Hutton
-, at Lowther
-, said to be gone for Edinburgh
-, in great trouble at the transactions in Scotland
-, movements of, in Cumberland
-, at Carlisle and gone for London
-, has much difficulty in obtaining an audience of the King
-, Thady, page of the Backstairs to the Queen, pass for

Kennington, letter dated from

Kenny, John, ensign in the Middlesex militia

Kensey, Major Richard, of the London Trained Bands

Kent, Major or Captain Thomas, moneys to be paid to
-, power of attorney to
-, revisions delivered by, in a list of officers
-, certificate concerning

Kent, Sir J. Williamson said to have been in
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea.
-, deputy lieutenant for. See Finch, Hon. Heneage.

Kentzeler, Peter and Lucas, sons of a burgomaster of Hamburg, pass for

Kerbs, Thomas, sergeant in the Middlesex militia

Kerkby, Benjamin, information of

Kerr, Mark, 1st Earl of Lothian, patent to, mentioned
-, Robert, 2nd Earl of Lothian, charter to, mentioned
-, Robert, 4th Earl of Lothian, warrant for a patent of precedency to
-, Robert, Lord Jedburgh, warrants for charters of new infeftment to
-, William, Lord Kerr of Newbottle, and Charles and Archibald his brothers, remainders in tail male to
-, Sir William, Earl of Lothian, deceased, and Robert, Earl of Lothian his son, warrant for a charter of new infeftment on the resignations of

Kerwood, —, debts due to, mentioned

Ketnesse, —, a Scotchman

Keymer, Henry, late captain of dragoons under Lord Hopton
-, grandson of, to be admitted to the Charterhouse
-, Lionel, pensioner's place in the Charterhouse to be given to

Keynes(Cheines, Keines), John, S.J., letters written by, mentioned
-, note about
-, present at a Jesuit consulta
-, author of a book against the Oath of Allegiance
-, said to have been seen with the Queen

Kid, Mr., coffee-house of, in Bartholomew Lane
-, person in the employment of

Kightly, Lady Frances, and Thomas Kightly her husband, warrant for grant of an annuity to

Kilcock, Roe's land in, caveat of, desired

Kildare, Earl of. See Fitz Gerald, John, Earl of Kildare.

Kilkenny, the Duke of Ormonde at

Killerehir, See under Ardagh.

Killigrew, Sir Robert, deceased
-, Sir William, a party to the contract for draining Lindsey Level
-, house of, destroyed by rioters
-, William, paper signed by

Killnekuge alias Killmackeuge, co. Dublin, warrant concerning

Killnetroghan. See under Ardagh.

Kilpatrick, —, a Scotchman, pensioned by M. Louvois

Kilquhinnie, the maines of, half merk land of Dalcurre, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of

Kilteroe, lands in, warrant concerning

King, the, can never differ from the House of Commons, if so, he is ruined
-, French men-of-war ordered to cause all nations to strike to them, except ships of
-, debate in the House of Commons as to commitments by
-, has by his customs one half of the products of Virginia
-, argument as to the right of, in impeachments
-, notes concerning the dispensing power of
-, argument to the effect that the legislative power resides in, alone

King, Robert, letter of
-, Robert, Lord Kingston, intercession on behalf of the son of
-, Mr., ensign in the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, certificate of leave to

Kingdon, Lemuel, Treasurer at War and Paymaster General of the Forces, letters to
-, certificates by
-, assignment to
-, instructions for
-, orders to
-, warrants to
-, warrants for payment to
-, power of attorney to receive moneys from
-, payment to be made by
-, appointment of, as Treasurer at War for foreign expeditions
-, appointed Treasurer and Paymaster of the Land Forces
-, pressed to send dispatches to Flanders

King's Bench, the Court of
-, record of outlawry returned into
-, person arrested by a writ out of
-, person to be brought to, on a writ of Habeas Corpus
-, Lord Chief Justice of, warrant to
-, See also Scroggs, Sir William.
-, Justice of. See Jones, Sir Thomas.
-, Marshal of, warrant to
-, See also Coling, Joseph
-, Deputy Marshal of. See Atwood, Goodman.
-, tipstaff of. See Ashby, Thomas.
-, clerks of, process issued by
-, Prison, keeper of, warrants to

King's Channel, the, Algerines near

Kingsland, John, letter of

Kingston, —, serjeant in the Middlesex militia

Kingston, Lord. See King, Robert, Lord Kingston.

Kingstoun, Viscount of. See Seton, Alexander, Viscount of Kingstoun.

Kinkead, Buttler, captain in the Middlesex militia

Kinloch of Gilmertoune, Francis, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, nominated a commissioner for Plantation of Kirks and Valuation of Teinds in Scotland

Kinnaston, Edward, candidate for Shrewsbury, case of
-, reasons against the return of

Kinnoull, Countess of. See Hay, Catherine, Countess of Kinnoull.

Kinsale, letter dated from
-, vessel of, cast away
-, captured ship taken into
-, vessel chased into

Kirby, Rowland, brother-in-law of. See Dawson. Joseph.

Kirk, Sir John, foreman of Oates' jury, statement concerning

Kirkbean, parochine of. See Arbigland.

Kirkby, Col. Richard
-, Richard, letter of
-, Mr., paper showed to

Kirkcudbright, the Stewartry of, objection against the commissioner elected for
-, See also Arbigland.

Kirke, Mary, report on petition of
-, George husband of, payment by, to Charles I
-, Capt. Philip, of the Holland regiment, certificate of leave to
-, at Harwich

Knevet, Francis, an old man living near Barnet, predictions of

Knight, George, servant of John Weston of Sutton
-, Dr. John, brother-in-law of Edward Bodham, principal chirurgeon to the King, letters of
-, letter to
-, surgeon at Dover appointed by
-, sent to Flanders to make provision for sick soldiers
-, arrived at Yarmouth from Ostend
-, Lieut. John, of the Southwark trained band regiment
-, Mr., M.P., notes of speeches by

Knole, warrant dated from

Knowle, the, a sand near Yarmouth, vessels lost on

Knowles, Sands, a planter in Virginia, warrant for a pardon to

Knox, —, trial of, for falsely accusing Oates

Königsberg, vessel from

Kyme, the level from, to Lincoln
-, Ea. See Bourne.

Kynnersley, Mr., successor of Mr. Wilkes as Yeoman of the Moving Wardrobe