General Index: C

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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'General Index: C', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80, (London, 1915) pp. 667-694. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1679-80/pp667-694 [accessed 24 March 2024]

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General Index C C Cabinet Council, the, mentioned Cabragh, co. Cavan, suspicious armed troop seen at Cadiz, Sir John Narbrough bound for Cadman, Michael, jurat of Rye Cafmeyer, Michael, huntsman to the King of Spain, pass for Caillerie, Adrienne, native of France, pass for Cairnes, Alexander, lieutenant of horse in the new Scotch militia Caithness, outrages and riots in, to be put down Bishop of. See Wood, Andrew. Dean and Chapter of, cong d' lire and letter missive to Earl of. See Campbell, John, of Glenurchy, Earl of Caithness. See also Elgin; Ross. Calahan, Owen, pass for Calais, vessels for passes to passenger from, detained at Dover no French harbour between, and Brittany Calamy, Benjamin, M.A., of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, consent to a dispensation for dispensation in favour of Caldercleir, kirk and teinds of, warrant for a gift of Calderwood, William, warrant in favour of Callaghan (Calaghan), Thady, pass for Thomas, pass for , sent to give evidence against Archbishop Plunkett the Lord Lieutenant uncertain how to deal with Callander, David, memorial of protection to Callendar, Earl of. See Livingstone, Alexander, Earl of Callendar. Calshott, garrison of, minute of warrant for pay of Calthorpe, Sir Christopher, colonel in the Norfolk militia standing as knight of the shire for Norfolk Calvert, Anne, pass for Cambridge, officers of the troop and company of militia raised in University of person recommended as M.P. for trust reposed by, in Sir Charles Wheler, mentioned consent to letters mandatory to honorary M.A. degrees to be given to baronets and knights in Lady Margaret's preachers in, dispensed from preaching in certain towns statement that the Archbishop of Canterbury will be made Chancellor of question concerning, referred to Lord Sunderland Vice-Chancellor of, letters to See also Turner, Francis, D.D. Vice-Chancellor and Senate of, letters to Senate of, letters to be communicated to colleges of: Catherine Hall, Master and Fellows of letter to Christ's, Master and Fellows of, letters to Clare Hall, Master of. See Blythe, Samuel. Fellow of. See Vincent, Nathaniel. Corpus Christi King's, Provost of, letter to See also Page, Sir Thomas. Vice-Provost of. See Gearing, Thomas. Provost and Fellows of, petition of, as to Fellowships of Eton Queens', Master (sic) and Fellows of, letter to St. John's Master and Senior Fellows of, letter to Sidney Sussex, Master and Fellows of, letter to Trinity, Master of. See North, Hon. John, D.D. Master and Senior Fellows of, letter to pass for students of Trinity Hall, Master and Fellows of, letter to Cambridgeshire, list of officers in the militia of Lord Lieutenant of. See Howard, James, Earl of Suffolk Sheriff of. See Bonfoy, Hugh. Camden, William, inscription mentioned by, referred to Cameron, Henry, native of France, pass for Richard, proclamation declaring, a traitor and rebel insurrection of, subdued Camp, Charles van, pass for Campagna, Cardinal, death of Campian, Edmund, mission of, to England, mentioned Campbell, Alexander, of Kilmartoun, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Archibald, Earl of Argyle, letter to the King pleased with the prudence of, in pacifying the Highlands sums due to the Crown from, for few and blench duties, and the tack duty of excise herring district in the Highlands committed to the care of payment of rent of, said to have been stopped by the Macleans proposed settlement of differences between the Macleans and instructions for bond by, mentioned Archibald, son of, Lord Lorne, the command of Dunbarton Castle promised to, on the next vacancy warrant for payment to debt to be assigned to Archibald, and Archibald his eldest son, both deceased, charter of lands that pertained to Duncan, younger son of, lands adjudged from Colin, of Arkinlas, granted a baronetcy Sir Duncan, of Auchinbreck, gifts of lands which pertained to Sir Duncan, of Auchinbreck (another), warrant for a gift to Sir James, of Lawers, charter on the resignation of bond by, mentioned James, son of John Campbell, deceased, receiver of King's rents in Scotland, debt due to the King from, warrant concerning Jane. See Tossoch, David, of Monivaird. Sir John, of Glenurchy, Earl of Caithness, charter on the resignation of memorial of protection for riots and outrages against to be put down Katherine, relict of Tossoch of Monivaird, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to William, of Arngibbon, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to Campden, Viscount. See Noel, Baptist, Viscount Campden. Camrie, parochine of. See Bruntyards. Candia, engineers from, among the Moors round Tangier Cane, Charles, pass for John, presentation of Canes, James, Mr. Bedloe searching for Cann, Sir Robert, letter to mentioned certificate by Cannan, Alexander, major to Lord Morpeth's regiment, warrant for payment to Cannock, Capt., of the Cornish militia Capt. (another), troop of Dragoons of, pay to be allowed to Cannon, Major, of the Somerset militia Canterbury, troops quartered at mutiny at action of, approved by the Council canonry of, warrant for a grant of fanatics of, recommend a burgess for Rye Archbishops of. See Laud, William, and Sancroft, William, Archbishops of Canterbury. prebendary of. See Angle, John Maximilian de 1'. Mayor of. See Dunkin, Thomas. Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, letter of mentioned letter to notes of letter to argument of, at a meeting of the Council appointed to examine Lord Stafford in the Tower statement that, will be a Commissioner of the Treasury rumour that, will be removed from the Council appointed a Commissioner of the Treasury person to attend on, about a proposal for a military academy visits Langhorn in Newgate greatly pleased at the disproving of Ireland's alibi explains to the King his objections to the new company of Guards resigns his Commissionership of the Treasury and others, commissioners for settling quit rents in Ireland person to come before engaged in taking depositions as to rumours about the Duke of Monmouth's mother papers presented to the Council Board by, mentioned to report to the King on information brought by Lord Granard from Ireland said to be a frequent correspondent with Dr. Tonge as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, report of, recited resolution of, as to sale of commissions Gamaliel, commission to Sir Henry, letter to considered likely to resign Capell, Henry, late consul at Tripoli, warrant for a privy seal in favour of Cappoke, Thomas, of Nobber, and Bartholomew Cappoke, information about Capps, Richard, coachman, certificates, &c., as to the death of Carbonell, Martin de, native of France, pass for Cardross, Lord. See Erskine, Henry, Lord Cardross. Care, Henry, author of a seditious pamphlet, trial of Caren, Michael, of Col. Hamilton's regiment, pass for Carew, George, reference of petition of business of, Sir L. Jenkins complains of being misjudged with regard to letters of reprizal granted to, recalled Sir John, lieut. col. in the Cornwall militia Carey, Robert, Lord Hunsdon, pass for Carisbrooke Castle, two foot companies in, additional allowance for fire and candle for cannon, &c. to be removed from Carleton, Edward, servant of Col. George Legg, passes for Guy, Bishop of Chichester, rectory void by the resignation of warrant for a dispensation to warrant for restitution of temporalities to Carlin, , notes about Carlingford, difficulty of shipping cattle at packet-boat driven to Earl of. See Taaffe, Nicholas, Earl of Carlingford. See also Dundalk. Carlisle, letter dated from troops to be disbanded at additional garrison at, mentioned militia to be marched to, for its safety Earl of. See Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle. Governor of. See Howard, Edward, Lord Morpeth. Mayor of, letter to Mayor and Corporation of, letter to Recorders of. See Aglionby, John; Denton, Thomas. Carlow. See Wicklow. Carnaby, Thomas, information as to purchase of arms by Carnegie, James, of Phinhaven, of the Earl of Linlithgow's regiment Carney, Capt. Charles, pass for Carnock, Lady, daughter of Lord Napier, deceased, warrant for payment to Carnwath, Earl of. See Dalzell, James, Earl of Carnwath. Carr, Henry, of Gradin (or Gradon), commission to, mentioned prisoner delivered to Capt. Henry, letter to order to order for payment to report on petition of John, army money in the hands of Justice Ralph, information sent by, mentioned Sir Robert, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, letter to report by warrant to Thomas, of Donore, co. Kildare, and James Nixon, grant to, mentioned Thomas and William, sons of, warrant for a grant in reversion to William, a counseller, likely to be chosen burgess for Berwick Carrick-on-Suir, Tipperary, treasonable language spoken at Carrickfergus letter dated from militia company of, disorderly conduct of the major of amplification of commission as Governor of intended presentment at, postponed the schoolmaster at, desires to come to Lisburn as usher Lord Massereene expected at companies to be garrisoned at Governors of. See Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford; Chichester, Arthur, Baron Chichester of Belfast; Chicchester, Edward, Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus. Carron, James, native of France, pass for Carsphairne, parochine of Carstaires, William, to be set at liberty Carter, Elina, and Ellen, her daughter, pass for William, servant of William Waldegrave Carteret, Sir Edward, servant to the Duke of York, passes for (Cotterill), Sir George, ViceChamberlain of the Household, granted the title of Baron Carteret of Haines, co. Bedford a protector of Jersey grant to, mentioned Elizabeth, widow of, and James, Carolina and Louise, his children, warrant as to precedence of Philip son of, made a Baron, and Jemima, widow of daughter of the late Earl of Sandwich, made a Baroness Sir Philip de, letter of Cartieri, Louise de, native of Germany, pass for Cartwright, Dorothy, cause between, and Mary, wife of Fulke Grosvenor, mentioned Carver, John, of the Earl of Oxford's troop of Horse Guards, respite of, to be taken off Carverth (Cravatt), Capt. Henry, commander of the Greenwich, warrant to Carwell (Craul), Madam. See Queroualle, Louise de, Duchess of Portsmouth. Cary, Edward and George, pass for George, D.D., Dean and Canon Residentiary of Exeter, warrant for a dispensation to John, Master of the Buckhounds, private door into St. James' Park to be made for Laurence, pass for Caryll, John, senior, of Harting, Sussex, pass for Peter, pass for Philip, and Mary, his wife, pass for Richard, and Frances, his wife, pass for Casey, Jane, widow, pass for Mary and Jane, pass for William, pass for Cashel, titular Archbishop of. See Brenan, John. Cassells, Rose, warrant for payment of pension to Cassen, John, silversmith, petition of Cassingray, lands of, in the shirefdome of Fife, warrant for a charter of Castell Mehoza, Count, may be made Chamberlain to the Queen Castius, David, pass for Castle Forbes, letters dated from letter from, mentioned Sir George Rawdon going to Lord and Lady Granard, Sir George Rawdon and Arthur and Mary, his children, going to all well at Arthur Rawdon and Capt. Eustace gone to a sad Christmas at Lord Granard returning to Sir George Rawdon not yet resolved to go to midwife and nurse sent to Sir G. Rawdon's daughters return from Castlehaven, Earl of. See Tuchet, James, Earl of Castlehaven. Castlemacadam. See Ballycullen Castlemaine, Earl of. See Palmer, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine. Castleton, Mr., news conveyed by Castletown and Knockbragh, moieties of, and lands of Balleslough, in the barony of Connello, co. Limerick, warrant concerning Castro, Don Emanuel de, servant of the Spanish ambassador, and Isabella, his daughter, pass for Catelyn (Cateline, Cattlyn), Sir Neville, lieut.-colonel in the Norfolk militia standing as knight of the shire for Norfolk Catford, Capt., of the Somerset militia Cathcart, John, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia , of Carletoune, gift of the wardship &c. of Catherine of Braganza, Queen, Prance afraid of losing the custom of said to have walked thrice round the body of Sir E. B. Godfrey Wakeman's trial postponed to prevent reflections on well pleased at the acquittal of Sir George Wakeman the King visits, after his illness report that, is to retire to a nunnery pass for person sent to Portugal by passes for servants of silversmiths that worked for services of Sir R. Southwell in recovering part of the dower of reported answer of the Earl of Clarendon on being attacked about the King's marriage to scurrilous language of William Bedloe against to return to London Bedchamber of Chamberlains to. See Butler, Thomas, Earl of Ossory; Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon. chirurgeon to. See Power, David. Gentleman Usher to. See Walsh, Col. Hoyle. Grooms of the Chamber to. See Dixon, James; Williams, Philip. Groom of the Great Chamber to. See Kernan, John. Grooms of the Privy Chamber to. See Gallway, Andrew; Vane, Anthony. maid of honour to. See Sheldon, Frances. organist to. See Mead, George. Pages of the Backstairs to. See Pigott, Henry; Stephens, Richard. Pages of the Bed Chamber to. See Ciampi, John Baptist del; Roche, James. regiments of. See Army, the. Cattericke, Yorkshire, vicarage of, warrant for presentation to Cattle, Irish Act prohibiting the transport of, mentioned Cauldhame. See Nether Barslethills. Caulfield, Ensign, gone post to Dublin fails to get his lieutenancy at Dublin Cavanagh, John, and John, his son, pass for Cave, Sir Thomas, militia money paid to Sir Roger, son and executor of, militia money to be demanded from Cavendish, Henry, Duke of Newcastle, letters to certificate by warrant on the representation of as Governor of Berwick, letters to note of a letter to as Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland, memorandum of letter to as Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland and Governor of Berwick, letter to as Lord Lieutenant of Nottingham and Northumberland, letter to Henry, son of, Earl of Ogle, licence for, to take the surname and bear the arms of Percy on his marriage with Elizabeth, Lady Percy William, late Earl of Newcastle, purchase of arms for the forces of William, Earl of Devonshire, house of, at Hardwick, Thomas Hobbes dies at William, Lord Cavendish, to be colonel of a new regiment of foot for Scotland regiment of Cawdron, George, of the Penny Letter Office, seditious books supplied by, for sale Cayla, Francis du, servant to the Duchess of Portsmouth, pass for Cecil, Elizabeth, late Countess of Exeter, person educated in the family of James, Earl of Salisbury, appointed to examine Lord Stafford in the Tower called to the Council Board rumour that, will be Lord Treasurer statement that, will be a Commissioner of the Treasury said to have been promised a Garter John, Earl of Exeter, to be assessed towards the militia and Anne, his wife, pass for John, son of, Lord Burghley, pass for Cecill, Col. William, warrant for a grant to Cell, John, and Thomas, his son, natives of France, pass for Celley, Hellen, servant of the late Portuguese ambassador, pass for Cellier, Mr., petitions on behalf of his wife Mrs., examined by the Council and committed to Newgate servants and lodgers of, evidence of, against Sir Robert Peyton true bill found against rumoured to have gone to Paris printed sheets delivered to to be brought before Secretary Jenkins Celsy, Celsye (? Selshan), attempt to make a road over the road over the, made Chads, Mr., of Charlemont Chaffin, Capt., of the King's regiment of Horse Capt., of the Dorsetshire militia Chaise, Pre la, falsehood of Oates' assertion that he was at Paris with Challock, Kent, fair formerly held at, mentioned Challoner, Sir Thomas, tutor to Prince Henry, son of James I William, freeman of London and Bristol, petitions of Chalmer, Hugh, student in divinity, warrant for presentation of Chamberlane, Edward, captain in the Norfolk militia Chambers, Elizabeth, pass for Sam, desires instructions as to Lord Conway's horses bringing horses to England leaves Lisburn waiting to transport horses from Dublin Champante, Sir John, letter of Lord Conway's business not likely to succeed under the management of advised with, by Phelim O'Neill question of arrears agitated by letter of Viscount Conway showed to question of payment of Lord Conway's debentures and arrears by Lord Conway asked to provide a seat for, in the coming Irish parliament John, warrant for grant of a reversion to Chancellor, the Lord, notes as to the right of, to present to livings See also Finch, Heneage, Lord Finch of Daventry. Chancery, the Court of, likely to be held at the Guildhall during the trial of the Lords testimony to be given in, as to the King's late declarations about his marriage question as to the practice of, in reversing decrees enrolled appeal to, mentioned bill in, mentioned decree of, mentioned scire facias in, against the Earl of Tyrone, mentioned Chandos, Lord. See. Brydges, James, Lord Chandos. Chapman, Robert, late Mayor of Bath remissness of, will be remembered Thomas, administration of the goods of, cum testamento annexo of his mother, Elizabeth Chapman, to be granted to the Dean of St. Paul's Charaney, Matthew, and Anne, his wife, and Susanne, his daughter, pass for Charas, Moses, one of the King's chymists, Magdalene, wife of, pass for Chard, affidavits dated at the Constable, Portreeve, &c. of, certificate by Charlemont, letter dated from rumour of the Duke of Ormonde's intention to visit question as to burgesses to be chosen for communication with, by Lough Neagh, to be maintained works at, reported to be in bad condition measures consequent on Capt. Ball's death at question as to Capt. Ball's successor as deputy governor of Lieut. Cope going, to great loss by floods at affair at, needs Lord Conway's care Charles I (the late King), letter of, mentioned grant by, recited grant in mortmain by, mentioned petition to, mentioned persons that served fellowships founded by, at Oxford Charles II (the King, his Majesty), letters of letters to approvals of deputy lieutenants by approval of recorder by approval of town clerk by declaration by, of his satisfaction with Sir Charles Wheler that he never married any other woman than the Queen in favour of Lord Lorne for the dissolution of the late Privy Council and for constituting a new one as to protections to Papists employed in his works in favour of Dr. Holder as to presentations in the provinces of St. Andrews and Glasgow confirming a decree of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, concerning Eton College as to the copper coinage of Scotland as to the necessity of a yacht for Sheerness Fort as to the meeting of Parliament dispensation by grant by, mentioned memoranda of taking leave of orders of pass signed by pension from, mentioned petitions to mentioned referred significations of pleasure of ignored by Ludlow corporation speech of, to the Lord Mayor, well received in the House of Lords speeches of, to Parliament warrants from enclosure to be delivered to approves of certain overtures relating to Scotland Bedloe advises, to put off the printing of the priests' trials until they be executed question as to the prerogative of, in relation to the trial of the Lords acquainted with the arrival of Harcourt in London requests the French Ambassador to write to the Marchal d'Humires notices of movements of, to and from Windsor appoints commissioners to examine Lord Stafford refuses to be at any charge in bringing over soldiers from Flanders refuses favour to banished Scotch Nonconformists said to agree on all things at the Duchess of Portsmouth's lodgings opinions as to Ireland's petition to advised to save England and lose Ireland (the priest) petition to, being drawn up by the Lord Mayor and citizens of London said to have resolved that Parliament shall meet said to be determined to hang Prance said to have given Lord Shaftesbury notice of a design against him said to have refused 200,000l. for dissolving Parliament surprise expressed at the Commons' lack of trust in said to constantly attend prayers in his Closet professes himself satisfied of the guilt of Ireland and Grove person that was to have killed consecrated gun for the assassination of, said to have been found expected to prove incredulous of the plot remembers a sailor's gallantry in the Dutch war resolves, without advice, on the dissolution of Parliament prosecuting his title to an estate in Ireland promise of, to Sir Robert Howard recommends Mr. Progers as knight of the shire for Brecon anxious to know from Jersey what passes in France attack on, in a speech said to meet with others at dead of night to promote the Popish plot confession of plans to remove notes as the advisability of his riding to Parliament asks Sir J. Williamson to deliver up the seals gives leave to the Duke of Norfolk to go to Flanders grants licence for several Spaniards to leave England grants a reprieve to Henry Berry refuses an offer of two troops of horse revokes the reprieve of Henry Berry requires the Duke and Duchess of York to leave England promise to procure a lease from dispute of, with the House of Commons, as to the choice of a Speaker measures taken at Court to prevent mischief to in the House of Lords supposed plot to put, in the Tower accepts the resignation of the Earl of Danby states that he has pardoned the Earl of Danby but will remove him from his councils ship lent to the Hudson's Bay Company by informed of the demands of the Tangier recruits person owed 36,000l. by lands granted by, to the Earl of St. Albans, mentioned assent of, to a Bill for the tinners of Cornwall, requested rules to be observed by foreign ministers seeking an audience of orders a meeting of the Scotch Council to be adjourned promises to name a Lord High Steward said to have dismissed the Duke of Lauderdale resolved on the coinage of tin farthings, half-pence and pence troops to attend on, at Windsor good services to, at Cologne, mentioned levy money allowed by, for raising new troops proposals for raising a new guard of 100 gentlemen for the defence of postpones the hearing of the cause between the Dukes of Hamilton and Lauderdale well pleased with the care and diligence of the Scotch Privy Council progress of, in Wiltshire, mentioned person in prison for words against reviews troops in Hyde Park much displeased at killing of deer in the New Forest said to have been sorry that Ireland was hanged wishes to speak with Mr. Pepys anxious that all justice should be done to the two Mrs. Sarsfields representation to, as to the state of the Mint approves of the dismissal of the Northumberland militia entertained at a ball at the marriage of the Marquess of Winchester's son approves of Lord Ranelagh's going to Ireland warned against raising his new company of Guards cannot be persuaded that the new Guards will hurt his affairs to be served as heir to the late Duke of Lennox and Richmond intends to take a little sea voyage to be attended down the river by the Mary yacht moved by the Lord Privy Seal and Lord Chamberlain on a certain matter charges of, in the Church of Scotland, to be paid punctually accepts the Earl of Linlithgow's surrender of his commissions things to be fetched from the Downs for accounts of indispositions of forbids the Duke of York to return to England two Aldermen of London to attend on, during his illness resolution of the Committee of Examinations communicated to hawks of, payment for receiving and transporting of names of persons said to have been appointed to kill, at Windsor interferes in an action by Lord Culpeper against John Evelyn deprives the Duke of Monmouth of his commissions and banishes him beyond seas pleasure of, as to King's Scholars' pardon not to be accompanied to Newmarket by the Duke of York notices relating to visits of, to Newmarket person desirous of giving information to, in person servants of, secure the defeat of Sir William Waller at Westminster letters of, to the Duke of Monmouth in Flanders, payment for conveyance of finds that Newmarket agrees with his health declarations by Presbyterian preachers in Ireland of loyalty to gives the Duke of York leave to go to Scotland cannot be troubled with much business at Newmarket discharges the Earl of Shaftesbury from attendance at the Council guards that attended, at Windsor and Newmarket present at the Duke of Grafton's marriage displeased with the city of York complaint against Sir Richard Newdigate to half-year's rent of a bishopric fallen to sum paid by, to Maids of Honour, on marriage anger of, at the Duke of Monmouth's return to Whitehall the Scotch Privy Council write to, that they dare not admit the Duke of York without taking the oaths intended addresses to, for the sitting of Parliament sends for the Lord Mayor and Aldermen said to intend to inspect strictly the behaviour of the Justices throughout England the Duke of Monmouth said to have been brought into the presence of proclamation forbidding tumultuous petitions to wishes to speak with the Commissioners of Lieutenancy of London hawks for, to be fetched from Holland silversmiths that worked for letters and dispatches of, office of post or carrier of petition for payment of money lent to rebukes the presenters of a petition from Wiltshire officer killed while exercising troops before person that was beyond seas with, during the Interregnum Sir Thomas Gascoigne said to have offered 10,000l. for the death of said to be prejudiced against Sir Richard Newdigate said to have conceded a point in the new treaty with the Dutch resolved not to move in the new treaty without the advice of the Duke of York said to intend the Duke of Grafton for the office of Admiral said to intend to disarm all who refuse to obey certain Acts said to intend to pass a bill of general pardon entertained at Copt Hall by the Earl of Middlesex petition presented to, from Somerset, disowned by the Grand Jury notices as to attendance of, at Council meetings said to take counsel of four persons only influence of the Duke of York over the Earl of Rothes waits on intends to review the commissions of the peace throughout England and Wales recommends the dispatch of a petition of the Duke of Richmond orders delivery of plate to Henry Coventry examinations &c. as to the supposed marriage between, and the Duke of Monmouth's mother person that was in exile with an officer of the Horse Guards daily attending on to be attended to Newmarket by a detachment of Horse Guards Bevil Skelton spoken kindly of by query as to the powers of, in a baronetcy case instructions from, for Sir Robert Southwell desired, as to the further prorogation of Parliament intends the Parliament to be prorogued to 1 July disquieted at French pretensions in Flanders and the Empire address from Bath to still resolved on recalling Bevil Skelton Council meeting postponed by order of no further accounts of the health of, to be sent to the Lord Mayor settlement of differences between the Earl of Argyle and the Macleans propounded by measures to be taken between, and the Emperor sensible of the zeal of the Bishop of Bath and Wells said to have been asked to recall his ambassador in France urged to make an alliance with Spain submission to, of the inconvenience caused in Ireland by commissions of inquiry as to pretended forfeited and concealed lands to be acquainted with complaints by the general officers of the army desires Mr. Skelton's letters of recall to be sent at once does not wish any of his yachts to cruise in the Soundings desires to see Major Beckman appoints the Earl of Middleton to succeed Bevil Skelton to be spoken with on behalf of Sir Job Charlton information as to the death of Alexander Winram desired by commission to treat for an alliance between, and the Dukes of Brunswick and Luneberg appreciates the zeal of Col. Stawell and Capt. Walrond the Duke of York to be charged with consenting to the death of determined to punish deserters rigorously dines with the Countess Marischal ill news for, from Westminster Hall, mentioned declares that he will rely on his old friends desires Mr. Fitzgerald to take letters to Tangier scurrilous language of William Bedloe about grants a new charter to Chesterfield would have the truce at Tangier prolonged for two months Lord Dunkellin's gratitude to desires the commission of review in Mrs. Hyde's case to be stopped orders a reimbursement to be made to Henry Coventry reasons why, might justly interfere in the disposition of the Earl of Clanricarde's estates Col. Blood asks for the assistance of would have the choice of Aldermen of London postponed the Duke of Anjou visits said to be ridiculed by the Prince of Orange to dine with Sheriff Lewis assertion of the anxiety of, to meet the Parliament explains his grant to William Sarsfield libel to be shown to visits the Duchess of Monmouth arranges a reconciliation between Mr. Seymour and the Earl of Arran anxious for the arrival of the Count de Thun disposed to gratify a request of Col. Dongan informed as to affairs in Ireland by Viscount Granard remembers one Thacker accepts a present of ostriches from Lord Inchiquin important news from Scotland for person anxious to declare a revelation from God to address sent to person tried for encouraging the design for killing letter received by, from the Diet at Ratisbon commands Roger L'Estrange to cease writing provocative papers said to have promised that the Duke of Richmond shall be installed a K.G. remarks by, on the city of London's petition for the sitting of Parliament expresses his dislike at the proceedings of the Duke of Monmouth the Earl of Ossory's George and Garter delivered to visits Chatham and Sheerness and sails for Portsmouth intends to find Bevil Skelton another post intends the Parliament to sit question of payment of troops for Tangier to be laid before not satisfied with the success of his mediation at Nimeguen Bedesmen of, appointment as purveyor of cloth, &c. to Chapel Royal of, the, Gentlemen of, warrant for payment to Chaplains in Ordinary of. See Addison, Lancelot; Angle, John Maximilian de l'; Frampton, Robert, D.D.; Lloyd, William, D.D.; May, George; Megott, Richard, D.D.; Patrick, Simon, D.D.; Stonehouse, Robert. chirurgeon to. See Pierce, James. confectioner to. See Frontin, James. falconers of, pass for See also Barker, Christopher; Berinbrook, Philip van; Crole, Peter; Reves, John. Band of Gentlemen Pensioners of, arrears due to a member of Italian musicians of, reference of petition of equerry of. See Progers, Henry. Jewel House of, the, Master of. See Talbot, Sir Gilbert. musician in ordinary to. See Banister, John. music of, master of. See Grabu, Lewis. physician of. See Humfrey, Dr. Richard. players of, letter on behalf of, mentioned sewer in ordinary to. See Sinclair, Capt. Robert. Yeomen of the Guard of, the, delivery of uniforms to captain of. See Villiers, George, Viscount Grandison. lieutenant of. See Howard, Thomas. clerks of the cheque to. See Smith, Richard; Villiers, Charles. natural children of. See Beauclerk, Charles, Earl of Burford; Fitz Charles, Charles, Earl of Plymouth; Fitz Roy, Charles, Duke of Southampton; Fitz Roy, Henry, Duke of Grafton; Lennox, Charles, Duke of Richmond and Lennox; Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch. regiments of. See Army, the. Household of: retrenchment and frugality of, mentioned Master of. See Bulkeley, Henry. Lord High Steward of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde. Board of Green Cloth, the, order from, mentioned Clerk Comptroller of. See Mason, Sir Richard. White Staves and officers of, signification of the King's pleasure to Lord Chamberlain, the, foreign ambassadors to apply for audiences through See also Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington. Vice-Chamberlain, the. See Carteret, Sir George. Chamber, the, Treasurer of, See Griffin, Edward, and Sir Edward. Bedchamber, the, Gentlemen of. See Hyde, Laurence; Osborne, Edward, Lord Latimer. Grooms of. See Berkeley, John; Hamilton, James; Howard, Thomas; Killegrew, Henry; Legge, William; Skelton, Bevil; Wyndham, Thomas. Privy Chamber, the, grooms assistant of, to succeed the grooms in ordinary according to seniority Groom of. See Bellingham, John. Wardrobe, the Great, Master of. See Montagu, Ralph. privy seal relating to, mentioned Master of the Horse, rumour that the Duke of Buckingham will be See also Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleugh. Master of the Buckhounds. See Cary, John. Clerk of the Kitchen. See Jackson, Randolph. Clerk of the Stables. See Jones, Barzillai. Commissioners of the Stables during the Duke of Monmouth's absence and the Duke of York, sup with the Lord Mayor dine at the Earl of St. Albans' and the Duke and Duchess of York, entertained by the Earl of Clarendon and the Privy Council, letters communicated to petition to declaration by, as to audiences of ambassadors, &c. account presented to, mentioned account of Popish books given to suggestions for, in dealing with an Irish Parliament Frenchman examined before Lord Chief Justice Scroggs acquitted by report to, mentioned rules as to quit rents made by, mentioned to be petitioned by Nathaniel Thompson Lord Dunkellin recommended to the care of Charleton (Charlton), Elizabeth, pass for Sir Job, letters of request of, refused by Lord Sunderland as Chief Justice of Chester, letter to William, son of, approval of, as town clerk of Ludlow dispute with Ludlow corporation as to election of recommended for re-election as town clerk of Ludlow Quarter-Master, recommended as cornet of the Lisburn militia troop Charters, Charles, baylie of Edinburgh, warrant for a gift to ? Chartres (Catres), the Duc de, medicines for Chase, Gamiel, warrant on the resignation of Hugh, suitor for the vicarage of Yarcombe warrant for presentation of Chasse, John, servant of the Comte d'Egmont, pass for Chastillon, C. A. de, letter of his father's titles and offices set forth Chatham, vessel lying in dock at warrant for grant of a fair and market at new yacht launched at Dock, petition for a Commissioner's place at River, yacht necessary for guarding ships in Chaworth, Elizabeth, pass for Patrick, Lord Chaworth, certificate by Cheffers, Capt., warrant to Cheeke (Cheke), Capt. Thomas, Lieutenant of the Tower letters to memorandum of the taking of the oaths by orders to, as to the Lords in the Tower prisoners in the Tower to be delivered to commission to company of. See under London, the Tower. Chelmsford, regiment to be disbanded at troops to quarter at seditious libels sent to Chelsea, letters dated from troops to quarter at person drowned near Chepstow, visit of William Bedloe to vicar of. See Williams, Edward. Castle, garrison of, complaints against minute of warrant for pay of independent company in, commission in Governor of. See Somerset, Henry, Marquess of Worcester. Deputy Governor of. See Spalding, Capt. Francis. Chertsey, churchyard of, pardon for striking in Cheshire, visit of John Totnall to, mentioned Lord Delamere's family well spoken of in Lord Conway's visit to Chesney, Sieur la, tutor to the Earl of Northumberland, pass for Chester, letters dated from commissions at, to raise the Irish, mentioned carriage of ironcast ware to box sent from, supposed to be lost at sea sheep to be shipped to, from Dublin Lord Granard expected at sheep from Ireland landed near Lord Ranelagh to be met at Chief Justice of. See Charleton, Sir Job. Recorder of. See Williams, William. Castle, foot company in garrison in, to be disbanded Governor of. See Shakerley, Sir Geoffrey. Chester, Sir Anthony, deputy lieutenant of Bedfordshire Chesterfield, new charter granted to Earl of. See Stanhope, Philip, Earl of Chesterfield. Chetwynd (Chetwine, Chetwyn), Gamaliell, commission to Walter, letter to good service of, in vindicating Oates drinks Dugdale's health with Hugh Speke approved of, as deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire letters to be sent to Cheyne, Mr., the elder and the younger, deputy lieutenants of Buckinghamshire Chicheley, Sir Henry, commission to company of, in Virginia Sir Thomas, Master-General of the Ordnance, letters to warrants to warrant for a grant to to be referred to, in the government of the Tower resigns the Mastership of the Ordnance in Ireland (bis). company of, in the Tower, commissions in warrant for payment to troop of, at Carrickfergus purchased by the Earl of Longford Chichester, troops quartered at troops to be disbanded at money to be convoyed to person recommended as canon residentiary of Bishop of. See Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Chichester. Christ Church in, Dean and Canons of, letter to Mayor of, warrant to Chichester, Arthur, late Baron Chicchester of Belfast, commission to, as Governor of Carrickfergus, mentioned Arthur, late Earl of Donegall, was in favour of a bridge between Belfast and county Down Edward, late Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus, commission to, as governor of Carrickfergus, mentioned Jane, Countess of Donegall, to visit Castle Forbes Letitia, Dowager Countess of Donegall, Mr. O'Neill sued by offers to forego her ferry at Belfast and subscribe for building a bridge Capt., ambitious for the command at Charlemont Quarter-Master John, money lent to, mentioned Child, Edward, pass for Thomas, of Northwich, co. Worcester, grant of guardianship of the idiot son of , a joiner, information against , estate of, by Brodway, mentioned Childerditch, Essex, minister of, prosecuted for non-residence Chinnoworth, Capt., of the Cornish militia Chippenham, Mr. Gwyn standing again for Chipping Norton, letter dated from Chisolme, Alexander, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Cholmondeley, Robert, Viscount Cholmondeley, reference of petition of Chrichtoun, James, indweller in Coupar Angus, slaughter of, warrant for a pardon for Christian, Edward, lease settled on Edward, late Commissioner of Wine Licences, reference of petition of Mr., true bill found against moves for a trial or bail witness against, apprehends danger for himself Sir William Waller in more danger from, than from the Papists to be tried in the King's Bench bar Christiania, ship of Chrystie, Henry, student in Divinity, warrant for presentation of Chrystoun. See Dungeonhill. Church of England, the, Act obliging conformity with, to be enforced Churchill, Arabella, and her two children, pass for Charles, commissions to Sir John, letter to, requested John, and his wife, pass for Montjoy, pass for Thomas, commission to Col., pass for Capt., of the Duke of York's regiment Chute, Major Chaloner, of the Hampshire militia Ciampi, John Baptist del, page of the Bed Chamber to the Queen, warrant for delivery of livery to Cinque Ports, the, list of companies in the first and second regiments of foot in first regiment of Trained Bands in, commissions in memorandum as to commissions for officers in Lieutenant of. See Strode, Col. Cirencester, visit of Lord Conway to, mentioned hospital of St. Laurence at, Master of. See Georges, James. Clackmannan. See Edinburgh; Perth. Clanbrassil, Earl of. See Hamilton, James, Earl of Clanbrassil. Clanbrassill, five Tories killed in Clanricarde (Clanrickard, Clanrickarde), Earl of. See Bourke, William, Earl of Clanricarde. Clapton, letter dated from Clare, Governors of. See Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery; O'Brien, Henry, Earl of Thomond. Lady. See Holles, Grace, Countess of Clare. Dr., rumours about, in connection with the King's reported marriage to Mrs. Barlow testimonial as to the loyalty of wife of, sister of Col. Alured Charles, son of, filazer in the Court of Common Pleas Robert, son of, M.D. Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon. Clarges, Sir Thomas, member of the Irish Privy Council, to be excused from any office in London Sir Walter, of the Duke of Monmouth's foot regiment, company of Clarke (Clark), Sir Clement, reference of petition of George, letters to James, warrant for a lease to John, servant of the late Portuguese ambassador, pass for John, tutor of Piteuchar, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia John, of Pennicook, grant of a baronetcy to Mary, Almanack printed by Richard, to be brought before a Justice Sir Samuel, letter to debenture of pay due to, to be made out warrants for payment to sent to be majorgeneral of the foot at Tangier, warrant in favour of Samuel, of the regiment of Guards, recommendation on behalf of William, D.D., late Dean of Winchester Major, of the Earl of Craven's regiment house of, in Largimore Clay, Father, Jesuit, sworn by Oates as a witness Claydon, troops to be quartered at Clayton, Sir John, warrant for a licence to Clegget, William, keeper of stores at Nieuport, warrant to Clent, Littleton, warrant for payment of pension to Clergy, the, notes as to privilege of servants of, in a Convocation Clerk, Elizabeth William, advocate, pretection for Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland. Clevland, John, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Cleypole, Mr., author of Domestic Intelligence, taken into custody Cliffe, Sir James, deputy Master of the Ordnance in Ireland Clifford, Capt., of Prince Rupert's regiment of dragoons Clifton, barony of, lands of, in the shirefdome of Roxburgh, warrant for a charter of Clifton, Frances, Lady Clifton, letter of in mourning for Lady Conway dead of a cancer to be buried at Clifton eldest daughter of, married to Sir John Parsons Clinton (Clynton), Edward, Earl of Lincoln, attacked by thieves in London Roger, reward offered for the apprehension of of St. Martin's in the Fields, bricklayer, pass for , son of Major Clinton, the husband of Lord Berkeley's son's widow, questions to be put to thought to be liable to punishment Clisset, Francis, native of France, pass for Clobery, Sir John, approved of, as deputy lieutenant of Hampshire Clonfert, letter dated from Bishop of. See Wolley, Edward. Clonmell, bond brought to Clotworthy, Sir Hugh, captain of the boats on Lough Neagh, temp. James I, grant to, recited Sir John, late Viscount Massereene and Baron of Lough Neagh, grant to, mentioned captain of the barges on Lough Neagh Clownings. See Turnings. Cloyne, Bishops of. See Sheridan, Patrick; Synge, Edward. Clutterbuck, Sir Thomas, victualling contract of, notes about Clynnoc, advowson of, dispute as to Clysh (Cleysh), kirk of, warrants for presentations to Coale, Capt. Thomas, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment, certificate in favour of Coals, petition for a grant of the export duty on See also lead. Cobham, letter dated from hope expressed that Sir J. Williamson will live at person invited by Sir J. Williamson to Hall, Kent, newsletter addressed to Cockburn, Archibald and William, passport for , fine imposed on, to be recovered Cockermouth, persons standing for Cocks, Dame Joyce, relict of Sir John Cocks of Gloucestershire, and Katherine, their daughter, pass for Cocques (Cooqus), John, silversmith to the Duke of York, pass for petition of Coddenham (Codnam), troops to be quartered at Coffyne, Elizabeth, and Mary, her daughter, pass for Coggs, John, letters of Coghlan, Capt. John, petition of Justinian, native of Flanders, pass for Cogswell, Ensign Valentine, to appear before the Duke of Monmouth Coignell, Anthony, servant of the Comted'Egmont, pass for coinage, of farthings, half-pence and pence, in tin, resolved on Coker, Sir Henry, Sheriff of Wiltshire, references of petitions of Capt., of the Dorsetshire, militia Colbert, Monsr., to stay in Paris during the French King's absence Colchester, troops quartered at Cole, John, commission to Sir Ralph, arms said to be bought for Colebrooke, companies of Col. Russell's regiment quartered in Coleman, Edward, death of, speech about false evidence against, pointed out sureties for, petition of warrant for grant out of the estate of, to a creditor letters of, said to have been forged by Dr. Tonge Thomas, to be deputy clerk of the cheque to the Yeomen of the Guard Coleraine, lampreys from, question as to the curing of Coleshill, letter to, mentioned Coline, John James Phillip, footman to the Prince de Gavre, pass for Colinet, Henrietta, native of France, pass for Coling, Richard, reference of petition of College Hill, the Duke of Buckingham often visits his house on Collen, , bookseller in Temple Bar, house of, meetings of the Green Ribbon men at Collier, Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Lunsford, petitions of Richard, son of to be admitted to the Charterhouse Collingwood, Lieut.-colonel Daniel, lieutenant of the Queen's troop of Horse Guards, order to Francis, commission to commission desired for Capt., of Lord Mulgrave's regiment, company of , commission to Collins, John, reference of petition of Mrs. Mary, coffee-house keeper of Bath Collop, John, reference of petition of Colne, , servant of Mrs. Tasborough, bailed Cologne, good services to the King at, mentioned news from the Elector of, Resident of, in England. See Gloxin, M. Colom, William, pass for Colonna, Principe, Archbishop Plunkett said to have appealed for aid from, in, 1673 Colquhoun, , of Luss, deceased, ward and non-entry of, and the marriage of the present Colquhoun of Luss, warrants for gifts of Colt, Capt. Henry Dutton, pass for corporal of the Yeomen of the Guard, to be admitted ensign Capt., company of, at Carrickfergus Colvill, Sir Robert, to stand for the Irish parliament going to Dublin to have lands settled on him three children of, to be educated in Dublin Colvin, Lieut. Anthony, and Elizabeth, his wife, pass for Combe College, note about Combes, Mr., of Bartholomew Lane, verses posted on the door of Comerford, Patrick Common Pleas, the Court of, verdict in, mentioned Lord Chief Justice of. See North, Sir Francis. Justices of, authorised to reward prosecutors of the statute against Popery office of Clerk of the Arching in, petition for a grant of filazers in. See Clare, Charles; Phillips, Fabian. Commons, House of surprise expressed at its lack of faith in the King evidence in the hands of, note of book of, of the state of the Navy, mentioned members of, commission for swearing, mentioned precedents as to the monopoly of, in being asked and thanked for supplies dispute of, with the King, as to the choice of a Speaker newsletters with accounts of proceedings in account of the attack of, on the Lord Treasurer Bill of Attainder against the Earl of Danby almost passed in proclamations at the request of petition to letter to a member of information to, mentioned Committee of Privileges of, petition referred to Speaker of. See Seymour, Edward. serjeant-at-arms attending. See Bishop, Sir William. Commonwealth party, the, Col. Blood persecuted by Compton, Denys and Mary, brother and sister of William, pass for Edward, of Geersby, Lincoln, and Richard, his brother, pass for Major Sir Francis, of the Earl of Oxford's regiment, letter to note of a letter to certificate by warrant for payment to troop of Henry, D.D., Bishop of London letters to note of a letter to notice to be given to books seized by order of unlicensed books to be brought before rumour that, will be removed from the Council petition referred to James, Earl of Northampton Constable of the Tower licence for, to go into the country deputy of William, of Hartbury, Gloucestershire, Catherine, his wife, and William and Catherine, his children, pass for Comyn, Eustace, late of Painstown, Meath, examination of to be kept in safe custody Conde, Charles, pass for Conell, Timothy, of Lord Peterborough's regiment, pass for Congleton, manor of, sequestered during the Interregnum, attempts at recovery of Congrave, Major, company of, at Carrickfergus Congreve, Capt., of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment Coniers. See Conyers. Coningsmark, Count, the Swedish General, visits the Court at Windsor Connaught, province of, office of searcher, gauger and packer of the ports in the Papists of, to levy their proportionable shares in the payment of the lapsed money the Irish said to be masters in hope expressed that Lord Dunkellin's conversion may contribute to the quietness of the Papists in Connello, co. Limerick, barony of, remission of quit rents in warrant concerning lands in Connick, John de, native of Flanders, pass for Connock, William, information of Connor, Lord and Lady Mount Alexander at diocese of, question of providing a free school for, at Lisburn Conquest, Henry, and Elizabeth, his wife, and Dorothy, their child, pass for Conquet roads, vessel that put into Constable, Sir Marmaduke, pass for Constantinople, the ambassador at, chaplain in attendance on person that served as secretary to a French ambassador to go to English factors imprisoned and fined at Convocation, the, writs to be issued for dissolving notes as to privilege of servants of the clergy in a Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway, afterwards Earl of Conway letters of mentioned letters to in great favour with the Duke of Ormonde asked to come to town to oppose the Earl of Danby's attainder stable of, in Dublin payment for freightage of horses and coach of, requested urged to marry again loss of, at Luddington, mentioned appointment of, as Master of the Ordnance in Ireland, mentioned not inclined to go to Ireland bills of exchange drawn by conversation with, as to a proposed Irish Parliament, mentioned supposed love affair of, with a lady at Warwick writ of summons for, left with Christopher Cratford rumoured to be married to Lord Ranelagh's daughter negotiations for the marriage of, to Mistress Poulett, Edward Seymour's niece dissuaded from prosecuting his suit about the customs of Belfast said to be a favourer of the disaffected party in Warwickshire preparation of clothes, &c., for the courtship of promotion of, to an earldom, mentioned said to be married to a daughter of Lord Poulett eligible matches recommended to visit of, to London, mentioned proposal for a marriage between, and Lord Delamere's daughter allusions to his courtship of Miss Booth said to have given 10,000l. to the Duchess of Portsmouth and others for his earldom possibility of his being lord lieutenant of Armagh and Down asked to use his influence with the Lord Chancellor Viscount Granard to write to asked to consent to building a bridge at Belfast asked to stand godfather to Mary Forbes' child lodgings of, in Suffolk Street returned from London to Ragley invited to make settlements for a free school at Lisburn gone from Ragley negotiations as to marriage settlements of returned from Dunham to Ragley report of marriage of asked to nominate candidates for election of sheriff of Antrim troop of, question of payment of debentures of the quartermaster's place in Anne, wife of, Viscountess Conway, death of, arrangementsconsequenton question as to opening and proving the will of niece of. See Forbes, Mary. 'Sandy,' cousin of, approaching marriage of Conyers (Coniers), William, deputy commissary of the musters, letter to Mr., an officer to the Master of the Ordnance, arms surrendered to Conyet, Simon, postmaster at Dover, deposition of Conyngham, Sir Albert, manager of the Irish Ordnance since the Restoration letter from, mentioned Cook, William, captain in the Norfolk militia Cooke, John, the King's servant, garden of, by St. James' Park Richard, commissions to Mr., newsletter to Lieut. Bolton's dealings with, mentioned Mr., secretary to Henry Coventry, intending to retire note from, mentioned Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, letter to reported murderous design on note about pardon to, mentioned desires to withdraw from the Council visits Langhorn in Newgate person in prison for an attempt against the life of greatly pleased at the disproving of Ireland's alibi commissioner to treat for peace and neutrality between the English and French in America person from St. Omer visits discharged from attendance at the Council visits the Duke of Monmouth on his return from abroad member of a new club at the Swan in Fish Street dines with the Lord Mayor the Lord Chief Justice accused of drinking to excess in the company of gives information to the Council as to the Irish plot informations of an intended information to be exhibited by, against the Duke of York the Duke of Monmouth to visit, at his house in Dorset rumour that, will be made Treasurer niece of, married to Dr. Oates said to be a correspondent of Titus Oates and Dr. Tonge Cooqus, John. See Cocques, John. Cope, Lieut. Richard, letters of appointed Lord Conway's lieutenant may sell his commission Copenhagen, news from Coplestone, Sir John gone to Somerset on behalf of Lord Arran in favour of a match between Lord Arran and Mistress Poulett Copley, Roger, and Anne, his wife, and Cecil and Winifred, his children, pass for Coppin, John, deputy lieutenant of Bedfordshire Coppinger, Mr., order obtained by Copt Hall, the King entertained by the Earl of Middlesex at Cordazo, Joao, native of Portugal, pass for Cork, letter dated from office of Comptroller of the Customs at rectory of St. John's at, granted to the Bishops of Cork search for concealed arms and papers at troops sent to, from Lisburn, returning Bishops of. See Synge, Edward; Wettenhall, Edward, D.D. titular Bishop of. See Creagh, Dr. Cathedral of St. Finbar's at, provision for services in county of, list of Sir Robert Southwell's lands in and Burlington, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard, Earl of Cork and Burlington. Corneil, Henry, letter of Cornet, Francis le, footman to the Duchess of Mazarin, pass for Cornewall, Francis, warrant for a grant to Wolfranc, commission to Cornice, John, pass for. Cornish, Henry, candidate for election as sheriff of London elected and declared sheriff considered more dangerous than Bethel Cornwall, officers of the militia regiments in petition that the victualling of Tangier may be settled in report in favour of settling the victualling of Tangier in tinners of, petition in favour of a Bill for pass for a Frenchman to travel to the Duke of Monmouth said to be going to Duchy of, petition for the receivership general of and County of Devon, office of the assay of tin in, petition concerning Lord Lieutenant of. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath. Cornwall, Capt. Edward, of Col. Legge's regiment, company of Capt. H., of Lord Mulgrave's regiment, company of Capt., of Sir John Talbot's regiment Capt., warrants concerning Cornwallis, Frederick, commission to company of, in Jersey, commission in Thomas, commission to Corporations, the Act for regulating not complied with at Winchelsea question as to the observance of, at Dover not observed at Rye liverymen proved to be within the scope of Corte, Pierre la, native of France, pass for Coryton (Corryton), Sir John, references of petition of Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham, said to have declared publicly that he married the King and Mrs. Barlow story of the Black Box delivered to Sir Gilbert Gerard by Costa, Anna Maria Amore da, native of Portugal, pass for John Mendes da, of London, merchant, pass for Lewis de, pass for Costra, Manuel da, servant of the Portuguese ambassador, pass for Cosyn, John, native of Brussels, pass for Cottington, Charles, pass for Cotton, John, letter to newsletter signed by Sir John, deputy lieutenant of Bedfordshire Mary, head and quarters to be delivered to Couden, farm in, recommendation for an extension of lease of Couley, Thomas, relict of. See Adenstowne, Elizabeth. Council, the Privy, letter from letters from, mentioned letter to directions from, mentioned orders in mentioned order in, copies of, sent to foreign ambassadors warrants from warrant from, mentioned persons examined or to be examined by accounts of proceedings of papers, &c. read or shewn to Irish Acts to be brought before cannot bail persons committed by the Lords Lord Salisbury called to to determine whether Parliament shall be further prorogued said to have resolved that Parliament shall meet rumour as to persons to be removed from draft of Proclamation read and approved in said to have resolved on a further prorogation of Parliament Mr. Montagu released by order of rejects the petition of the Lords in the Tower for bail resolution of, as to a complaint by the Polish agent account of seamen from all ports sent to, mentioned Mr. Bedloe rebuked by solemn declaration of the King to, as to his marriage hearing of a matter in, postponed declaration of the dissolution of, and constitution of a new one licences from, for Papists to stay near London, revoked the Duke of Lauderdale said to have been dismissed from resolutions of, as to the rising in Scotland persons desirous of withdrawing from the harsh proceedings of acquaints the Duke of York that his return is not yet deemed advisable stop of the new levies ordered by matter to be heard in reported extraordinary meeting of, as to the departure of the Duke of York the Earl of Shaftesbury discharged from attendence at Sir Richard Newdigate to be summoned before the Lord Mayor and Aldermen summoned before notice taken by, of several newswriters misdemeanours against Lord Chief Justice Scroggs exhibited at matter of the Newfoundland fishery heard before question of a new treaty with the Dutch to be debated in statement that the Duke of York will take his place in, on his return notice of duels to be given to to examine into a disturbance among the London apprentices Mr. Speke accused before postpones further examination of the Popish plot in Ireland persons sent to Ireland by declaration at, as to the meeting of Parliament approves of an action by the city of Canterbury attendance of the King at meeting of, to be postponed owing to the King's indisposition report as to the Black Box to be considered by the King desires the postponement of orders persons to be examined discusses the truce with the Moors at Tangier to be asked to continue their pensions to Oates and others changes in the commissions of the peace made by reported information to Lord Inchiquin accounts for his government of Tangier to held at Windsor directions sent to Tangier from decision of, as to Wall, the coiner recommendation of, as to dispatch of troops to Tangier Committee of sitting of resolutions of information read before Committee of, for further discovery of the Plot order by Committee of, for Guernsey, petition to Committee of Examinations of information given before letter delivered to resolution of, communicated to the King persons remanded by deposition forwarded to Lord Lauderdale by order of the King's pleasure signified to list of letters and papers delivered to measures taken by, with reference to the Irish plot Committee of Intelligence of, to meet at Windsor letters read before Clerk of list of names of those visiting the Lords in the Tower to be sent to See also Gwyn, Francis; Southwell, Sir Robert. See also Charles II. Chamber, the, letters dated from reports dated from Cour, Frances de la, native of France, pass for Courceys. See under Kinalea. Courcy, Almericus de, Lord Courcy, warrant for payment of arrear of pension granted to Court, Arnoldo de la, native of Brussels, pass for Courteen, Sir William, demand of, against the United Provinces, mentioned Courtenay, Sir William, chosen knight of the shire for Devonshire present at a great meeting at Exeter the Duke of Monmouth to visit Courtrai, French military provisions sent to Covell, John, M.A., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, recommended for the degree of D.D. Covenant, the, proclaimed at Rungland Coventry, George, Lord Coventry, daughter of, married to the Marquess of Winchester's son Henry, Secretary of State letters of letter to letters to, mentioned from the Lord Lieutenant, extracts of, mentioned note of a letter to certificate by warrant from has a list of all the priests known to Bedloe persons to be brought before commissioner to treat for peace and neutrality between the English and French in America allowance of a bill by surrenders his office in favour of Sir Leoline Jenkins not to relinquish his duties till 25 March memorandum concerning warrant for delivery of gilt and white plate to note of resignation of order at the intercession of, mentioned informed of Dr. Creagh's arrest sum to be reimbursed to office of, Sir Robert Peyton to be brought to as Chief Ranger of Enfield Chace, warrant for a grant to Sir John, prays pardon of the Duke of York Sir William, thought to be standing for Yarmouth Coventry letters to be sent to Lord Conway from Mayor and Aldermen of, letter to postmaster at, letter to Coviet, Anne, native of France, pass for Cowall, bayliary and lordship of. See Auchinbreck. Coward, William, Recorder of Wells, grant to, of a Commissioner's place of Appeals for the Excise of London, mentioned Cowdron, George, warrant for the apprehension of Cowes, ships sailed past Cox, Daniel, servant of Lord Bruce, pass for Edward, deceased, late messenger of the Chamber John and Elizabeth, reference of the petition of Sir John, money lent to the Exchequer by Dame Rachel, relict of Thomas, ensign in the Cambridgeshire militia Dr., Lord Ranelagh under the treatment of Capt., of Col. Salisbury's regiment, warrant for taking off respites in the musters of Coxe, Capt., late wine-taster in the Custom House of London Coy, Capt., letter to troop of Horse to be raised by, for Tangier troop of, to be embarked Coyney, Mrs., copies of letters to, to be made examination of, mentioned enquiries to be made about Crachrode, Charles, pass for Craddock (Cradock), Martha, letter of Thomas, to be chaplain to the garrison of Sheerness William, B.A., of Magdalen College, Oxford, to be admitted to a fellowship Thomas, brother of Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, death of Crafoord, John, lieutenant in Col. Salisbury's regiment, warrant for payment to Cragg, Joseph, licence to Craighead, Robert, Presbyterian preacher, letter from Craigstoun, pardon for wrongful imprisonment at Crane, Mary, servant of the Queen, pass for pass for servant of Simon, of Chepstow, deposition of Capt., to be examined as to alleged concealed moneys Cratford, Christopher, letters of money sent to business of, likely to end well request for payment to be made by negotiates with Mr. Andrews as to Lord Conway's marriage settlements Crauford, Alexander, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Laurence, of Jardonhill, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Craven, William, Earl of Craven, letter of letters to circular letter to notes of letters to said to be one of the Duke of York's 'twelve disciples to be very careful of the Guards during the King's indisposition as Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, memorandum of letter to note of a letter to regiment of. See Army, the. Crawford, James, of Ardmillan, diligence of, approved Creagh (Creaght), Dr., titular Bishop of Cork, to be apprehended in custody at Limerick Creake, Thomas, cornet in the Cambridgeshire militia Creed, Mr., to inform Mr. Brisbane as to a decision of the Committee of Tangier Creighton (Creichton, Creightoune), Sir David, of Lugtoune, warrant for a charter of lands late of John, commission to William, Earl of Dumfries, barony that pertained to late heritable sheriff of Dumfries, dispositions by, confirmed , of Castlemaines, barony that pertained to Cremer, Rodolpho, native of Flanders, pass for Crew, Nathaniel, D.D., Bishop of Durham, letter to said to be one of the Duke of York's 'twelve disciples Crewe, Anne, Lady Crewe, daughter of, recommended to Lord Conway Thomas, Lord Crewe, John, son of, pass for Crisp, Ellis, warrant to Joseph, pass for Crispe, Sir Nicholas, grant to, mentioned Crochet, Susanne, native of France, pass for Croftmore, See Kiplome. Crofts, Richard, commission to Croke, Josiah, pass for Croles, Peter, to be a King's falconer Cromarty (Cromertie), lands and barony of, warrant for a gift of See also Ross. Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Ardglass, high rate of exchange given by Col., and his lady, dine at Lisburn Cros, M. du, Envoy Extraordinary of the Duke of Holstein, memorandum of a letter to Cross (Crosse), John, a French boy, pass for William, letter of mentioned Capt., of the Southampton militia Crouch, Thomas, jurat of Rye, letter of Crow, Capt. James, of Sir John Fenwick's regiment James, commission to desired Crowley, Mr., can give evidence as to discrepancies in different accounts of the plot Crown, the, the Clerk of, letter to to be charged with the delivery of proclamations to the Post Office Office, the, alleged information to be exhibited in, against the Duke of York information in, against Henry Care, mentioned Dedimus lodged in Master of. See Astrey, Samuel. Crowne, John, reference of petition of Crowther, Dr., note about Croydon, letter dated from escort for treasure to seditious words spoken at the Magistrate in Chief at, letter to Cruisetown, rectory of, warrant for a grant of Crumpe, Thomas, deceased, late town clerk of Ludlow Crystie, Thomas, at the mill of Ryeland, warrant for a pardon to Thomas, sometime in Turreff, warrant for a pardon to Cudworth, John, B.A., Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, granted licence to go abroad for seven years Cuff (Cuffe), Mr., of the Irish Ordnance office Cullen, Nicholas, Mayor of Dover, letters of letter to Culliford, William, complaint against Cullinagh. See Dargills. Culmoirs, lands of, united to the barony of Reidcastle Culmore, Fort of, governorship of, grant in reversion of Culpeper, Cheyney, pass for Henry, captain in Col. Sidney's regiment, leave of absence for Thomas, Lord Culpeper, letter to warrant for payment to foot company of, going to Virginia to embark at Gravesend ammunition for warrant for payment to as Governor and Captain General of Virginia, certificate of pay due to warrant for delivery of flags to as Governor of the Isle of Wight, reference of petition of Sir Thomas, approved as deputy lieutenant of Kent Culrosse, minister at. See Burnett, John. Cultmalinde, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of Cults, town and lands of, warrant for a charter of Cumberland, persons standing for Lords Lieutenant of. See Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle; Howard, Edward, Viscount Morpeth. Cumledge and Nyneware, lands of, in the parochine of Dunse and shirefdome of Berwick, warrant for a charter of Cumming, George, of Logie, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia Cunningham (Cunninghame), Barnaby, native of Dublin, and Margaret, his wife, and John, his son, pass for John, of Enterkin, writer to the signet, warrant to warrant for a charter of new infeftment to Lady Margaret, spouse of John Maitland Thomas, of Mounkgrenan (Mongrinan), apprehension of, approved and Cunningham of Bedlaen, to give information concerning the late rebellion in Scotland Sir William, of Capringtoune, barony that pertained to Cupar, town of, seditious paper dropped in grange, barony of, lands, &c., annexed to Cupley, William, captain in the Norfolk militia Currie, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of Curson, Frances, widow, pass for Curtis, Edmund, pass for Robert, warrant for grant of a reversion to Curtius, Sir Charles, baronet, pass for Custom House, the, the Duke of Monmouth's fee out of, grant of Customs, the, the old Farmers of, money lent to, mentioned assignment on, mentioned petitions for commissionerships of the Commissioners of, person recommended by to be ordered to register a ship free letters to be sent to petition referred to reports by to attend on the Committee of Trade argue for a bill for additional duties in Ireland officers of, assaults on, mentioned Cutler, Capt. Thomas, of the Duke of York's regiment, company of