General Index: M, N, O

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1680-1. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1680-1, (London, 1921) pp. 762-773. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1680-1/pp762-773 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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M

Macardle, Philip Bane

Macartney, George, of Blecket
-, Mr., Irish sheriff

Maccarty (Macarty), Colonel
-, regiment of. See Army, the
-, Capt. Owen, petition from

MacCartys, the

McClave, John, vicar of Aghnamullen

McClellan, Robert, of Barscob

Macclesfield, borough of
-, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles, Earl of Macclesfield.
-, Mayor of. See Booth, Anthony.

MacCormack, John

McCrilty, Donagh

Macdonald, Aeneas, Lord, the late
-, Sir Donald
-, Dame Margaret
-, Rory

MacDonnell (McDonnell), Lieutenant Charles
-, Randal, Marquess of Antrim
-, Captain Randall
-, Rose, Marchioness of Antrim

Macedo, de, —

McEvine, Archibald

McFingon, Lachlan, of Strathwordale

Macgarff. See Magrath.

McGennis. See Magennis.

McGilchrist, Donald, merchant burgess of Glasgow

Macgill, Captain, of the regiment of Guard in Scotland

Macgrath. See Magrath.

Macguire, Cornelius

Machrimoir, in the Stewardry of Kirkcudbright

Mackdougall, —, of Lord Mar's regiment

MacKenna, James

Mackenzie,—, of Suddie, captain in Lord Mar's regiment
-, —, younger, of Suddie
-, Sir Alexander, of Coull
-, Colin, of Redcastle, ib.
-, Dr.
-, Sir George, of Rosehaugh, Lord Advocate of Scotland
-, letters to
-, Sir George (Lord), of Tarbett (Turbet)
-, Hector
-, Kenneth, Earl of Seaforth
-, Rory, of Dauchmaluack
-, Rory, one of the clerks of session

McKie, John, of Larg

Mackreith, Samuel, burgess of Edinburgh

McLauchlane, Archibald

McLaughlin (McLoghlin), Neale
-, letter to (as Neil O'Mellaghlin)

Maclean (Macleane), the Laird of

Macleans, the

Macmahon, Ardell
-, Hugh

McMoyre. See Moyer.

Macnamara, Denis
-, John
-, Mr.
-, Young

Macnamaras' gang

Macnamaras, the two

McNeill, Donald, of Crear

Macormick, John, of Belfast

McPhelemy, Bryan

McQuiggin, Phelim

Macratt. See Marriott.

Maddock, Mr.

Maddocks, —, preacher

Madox, Thomas, deputy postmaster at Doncaster, the late

Madrid

Maestricht

Magdeburg

Magellan, the Straits of

Magennis, Bryan Don
-, Con
-, (McGennis), Ever
-, Hugh McCon Oge
-, Major Hugh
-, (Magenis), Murtagh, J.P.

Magill, John, afterwards Sir John, of Gilhall, co. Down

Maginn, Father Patrick

Magna Charta

Magrath (Macgrath, Macgarff), James
-, letter from

Mahomet IV, Sultan of Turkey (the Great Turk, the Grand Seignior)

Mahomet's tomb

Maidenhead

Maidstone

Mainwaring, Captain Charles, of the Holland regiment
-, See also Manwaring.

Maitland, Charles, of Halton (Haltoun), Lord Halton, Treasurer Depute of Scotland
-, Charles
-, Captain James, of the regiment of the Guard in Scotland
-, Lieutenant and Quartermaster James, of the regiment of the Guard in Scotland
-, John, made a knight baronet
-, John, Duke of Lauderdale, Lord President, Captain and Governor of Edinburgh Castle, colonel of militia
-, Richard, of Dudhope (Duddop), Justice Clerk and Commissioner of the Exchequer of Scotland
-, Robert, of Auchincrieve

Majesty, her. See Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England.
-, his. See Charles II, King of England; Louis XIV, King of France.
-, his Imperial. See Leopold I, Emperor
-, his late. See Charles I.
-, his Most Catholic. See Charles II, King of Spain.
-, his Most Christian. See Louis XIV, King of France.
-, his Swedish. See Charles XI, King of Sweden.

Majesties, their. See Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England; Charles II, King of England.

Malassis, water mill of, Jersey

Malcolm, Alexander, advocate

Mallery, John

Mallet, —

Mallow (Ireland), letter dated at

Mallowes, George, sea captain

Mamby, Dean

Mamlorne

Mamorradoes

Man, Isle of

Man, Mr., the swordbearer

Manchester, Collegiate Church of, Warden and Fellows of, letter to
-, Earl of. See Montagu, Robert, Earl of Manchester.

Mandeville, Edward, late lieutenant in Colonel Dungan's regiment
-, Lieut. John, petition from

Manley, Major
-, Sir Roger, late Deputy Governor of Portsmouth
-, letter to

Manners, John, Earl of Rutland

Mannheim

Mansel, Sir Edward, of Middlescombe

Mansell, —
-, (Mansel), Colonel
-, Mr.
-, Roderick

Mansell Lacy, Herefordshire

Mansfield, Major, Thomas of the Coldstream Regiment

Manwaring, Alderman
-, Captain, of the Portsmouth garrison
-, Captain Charles
-, See also Mainwaring.

Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, Charles, Earl of Mar.

Marden, West

Maré, Philip du, seaman and convict

Marennes

Maria Anna, Dauphiness of France
-, Louise, Queen of Spain (the Catholic Queen)
-, Theresa, Queen of France

Marin, Monsieur, letter from
-, See also Marreen.

Marine Treaty, the late

Mariot (Marriot), Mr.

Marischal, Countess. See Keith, Anne, Countess Marischal.
-, Earl. See Keith, George, Earl Marischal.

Marjoribanks, Joseph, merchant burgess of Edinburgh

Marketjew (Marazion)

Markham, Captain, of the Coldstream Guards
-, Mr.

Markland, Ann
-, Ralph, money clipper

Marlborough
-, Angel inn at
-, Mayor of, letter to

Marque, letters of

Marrard, Richard
-, letter to, ib.

Marreen (Marino), steward and secretary of the Portuguese Ambassador
-, See also Marin.

Marriott, alias Macratt, Mr.
-, Mr.
-, clerk of
-, Mr. Richard

Marryett, Mr.

Marryot, Mr.

Marsh, Francis, Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh
-, Somerset

Marshal, the
-, the deputy Earl. See Bruce, Robert, Earl of Ailesbury.
-, the Knight. See Wyndham, Sir Edmund, Knight Marshal.

Marshall, —, a condemned priest
-, Francis, of the Coldstreams
-, John
-, Robert
-, Thomas, D.D., rector of Lincoln College, and later Dean of Gloucester

Marsham, Sir John, one of the Six Clerks of Chancery
-, Robert, son of, ib.

Marten, (Martin) Benjamin, Jurat of Rye

Martin, alias Bishop, —, formerly town clerk of Oxford
-, —, an ex-captain
-, —, master of the Maryland, of London
-, Thomas, undersheriff of Lancashire, letters from

Martock

Martyn, —

Mary, Queen of England
-, statute of

Maryland, colony of

Mason, —
-, Captain, commander of the Oxford
-, Sir Richard
-, Robert

Mass, the

Massam, Elizabeth

Massereene, Viscount. See Skeffington, John, Viscount Massereene.

Master, Richard

Masters, Mr.

Masterson, George, minister of St. Mary's, Nottingham

Mastertoune, John, Royal Master Glazier in Scotland
-, John, son of Royal Master Glazier in Scotland

Mathews, Captain

Mathewes (Mathews), Sir Philip
-, Thomas, musician

Matthews, [Capt. George]
-, George
-, (Mathews), Mr., barber and informer

Maule, —, assignee of a bond
-, George, Earl of Panmure

Mauleverer, Sir Thomas

Mavie

Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Elector of Cologne, Resident of See Gloxin, Mr.

Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria

Maxton (Maxtoune). See Littledean.

Maxwell, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale
-, Sir Robert, of Orchardton
-, William, of Munreith, made a knight baronet

May, Baptist
-, Hugh
-, John, under-porter of Walmer Castle

Mayence

Mayhew, —, preacher

Maynard, Banastre
-, Serjeant
-, William, Lord Maynard

Mayne (Maine), Lieutenant Colonel
-, Edmund

Mayo, county of

Mayo, Edward, of London

Mayor of —, letter to

Mayors and other officers and subjects it may concern, letter to

Mazanau, —, a Frenchman

Mazarin, Duchess of

Maze Pond

Meade, Matthew
-, proselytes of

Mealtub Plot, the

Mearne, Samuel

Meath, Bishop of. See Jones, Henry, Bishop of Meath.
-, bishopric of
-, county of

Mecca

Mediterranean, the
-, commander of the fleet in
-, ports

Meickle Creichie

Melays

Meldrum

Melville (Melvill), George, Earl of (Lord)

Melvin, Mr.

Melvingsland. See Foullage.

Mendham, John, Mayor of Thetford, letters from
-, letter to

Menin (Menea)

Menteith and Airth, Earl of. See Graham, William, Earl of Menteith and Airth.

Menteith, stewardry of

Menzies, Duncan, aid major of the Earl of Mar's foot regiment
-, Patrick, Privy Council clerk in Scotland

Mercer,—

Merionethshire

Merit, Thomas

Merrett, Henry, common councilman of Bristol

Merriott, Mr.

Merservye, John, Jersey petitioner

Merstham, Surrey

Messengers, the King's

Methven, lordship of

Metz
-, bishopric of
-, chamber of

Meverell, Captain

Mew, Peter, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells
-, letter from
-, letters to

Meziére, Louis Chevalier de, of Colonel John Russell's regiment

Michelgrove, Sussex

Michelwhit, Sir John, physician to the King

Middlescombe

Middlesex
-, clerk of the peace for. See Adderley, Mr.
-, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex.
-, Grand Jury of
-, Justices of (for)
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, Sessions of, chairman of. See Jeffreys, Sir George.
-, Sheriff of
-, sheriffs of
-, undersheriff of. See Goodenough, Mr.

Middlethird, barony of, Tipperary

Middleton, Charles, Earl of, Envoyé Extraordinary to the Emperor
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, Mr.
-, Sir Thomas
-, William, receiver of the Hearth Money in Yorkshire

Middleton Cheney, rectory of, Northamptonshire

Midhurst, bayliff and burgesses of

Midland Circuit, the

Midle, lands of. See Helme and Midle, lands of.

Mihill (Myhill), John, petitioner
-, Maximilian, ib.

Milan, duchy of

Mildmay, Mr.

Mile End
-, Green, Court House at, letters dated at

Milford Haven

Militia, the
-, commissioners of
-, See also Ireland; Scotland.

Mill Dock

Miller, Dr., Irish pensioner
-, Sir Nicholas

Millington, Francis, Customs Commissioner

Mills, Alexander, vicar of St. Clement's, Sandwich

Milne, Robert, of Barntoune

Milnton (Milntoune) of Thornton (Thornetoune), New Thornton (Thornetoune) and Bandisleys, in the shirefdome of Kincardine

Milton (Miltoun)

Miltown, Milltoune, alias Miltowne Dodwell, town, manor and lands of

Milward, Richard, D.D., the late, Canon of Windsor

Miniemuss, Scotland

Mint, the

Mintown

Minwid, Nicholas, Superattendens Transviliensis in the Great Dukedom of Lithuania

Miranda, Count de, Ambassador Extraordinary of Portugal

Mitchell, Joun, steward to the Duke of Albemarle
-, Mr.
-, Robert, indweller in Leith

Mitford, Mr.

Moate, town of, Westmeath

Moate Granoge, Westmeath, See also Treyford; Troogh Moate.

Mobernane, manor &c. of, barony of Middlethird, Tipperary

Modena

Mogmonny, co. Monaghan

Mohun, Captain, of Sir Palmes Fairborne's regiment

Mole, Edmund

Mompesson, Sir Thomas, colonel in the Wiltshire militia

Monaghan, baron of. See Blayney, Henry Lord, Baron of Monaghan.
-, county of
-, town of

Monck, George
-, Lieutenant Henry, Surveyor General of the Customs in Ireland, ib.

Moncke, Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, K.G. See also under Army, the.
-, steward to. See Mitchell, John.
-, (Monk), General George, late Duke of Albemarle

Monckton (Monkton)
-, letter dated at

Monclare, M. de

Monmouth, document dat-ed at
-, Duke of. See Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.
-, Mayor of, letter to
-, Recorder of

Monmouthshire
-, four justices of, letter from
-, High Sheriff of. See Gore, William.

Monro, Lieutenant Colonel

Mons

Monsegur, Jean de, captain of the St. Michel of Libourne

Monson (Mounson), Lionel See also Anderson, Lionel.

Montacute, letter dated at

Montagu, Edward, Earl of Sandwich, Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire
-, Mr.
-, Ralph, Master of the Great Wardrobe
-, warrants to
-, (Montague), Ralph, Baron, of Boughton
-, Robert, Earl of (Lord) Manchester, Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire

Montague

Montague, George, the late
-, Mr.
-, Sir William, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer
-, letters to

Montauban
-, letter dated at

Montbelliard

Montbrun, Count de

Monteray

Montferrat

Montfode, William

Montgomerie, Alexander, Earl of Eglintoun (Eglinton)

Montgomery, Earl of. See Herbert, Philip, Earl of Pembroke.

Montgomery, Edward
-, Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander, late Master of the Ordnance in Ireland

Montpellier

Montrose
-, Marquess of. See Graham, James, Marquess of Montrose.

Monygoffe, Kirkcudbright

Moon, John, Nonconformist preacher

Moor, Captain Emanuel, made an Irish baronet

Moor Park

Moore, —, a friend of Lord Howard
-, Edward
-, Francis
-, John, senior
-, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London See also under London.
-, Sir Jonas, Surveyor of the Ordnance, house of
-, Mr., late vicar of Bovey Tracy, Devon
-, Owen

Moorlands, the

Moors, the

Morais, Michael de

Moray, Earl of. See Stuart, Alexander, Earl of Moray.

Mordaunt, Charles, Viscount (Lord)
-, Henry, Earl of Peterborough
-, letter to

Morgallion, barony of, co. Meath

Morgan, Captain, of the Holland regiment
-, Sir John

Morice, Edward, of Kenvachey, Denbighshire, petitioner

Moriden, lands called

Moriston (Moriestoun)

Morinch, lands of

Morlaix

Morland (Moreland), Sir Samuel, inventor

Morley, George, Bishop of Winchester, letter from
-, letter to
-, James

Morocco, Ambassador from
-, King or Emperor of
-, agreement of commerce with, alluded to

Morpeth
-, letter dated at
-, postmaster at. See Pye, Francis.
-, Viscount (Lord). See Howard, Edward, Viscount (Lord) Morpeth.

Morphie
-, Meikle, lands of
-, Stone of, lands of

Morress, Edmund

Morrice, Thomas

Morris, Alderman
-, Lawrence
-, Captain William, lieutenant to Sir Henry Chicheley in Virginia

Morton, Sir Jo.

Moscow

Motlow, Captain, of the Coldstream Guards
-, See also Mutlow.

Moulins, James, one of the chirurgeons in ordinary to the King

Mouncton, Nicholas

Mounson. See Monson.

Mount Alexander, Earl of (Lord). See Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Mount Alexander.

Mount, the See St. Michael's Mount.

Mountain Castle

Mountsteven, John

Mowbray, —
-, Lawrence, informer
-, letters from
-, Patrick Buchanan, Herald of Arms Extraordinary

Moycashel, barony of, Westmeath

Moyer (McMoyre, Moyre), John
-, See also Weyer.

Moyra, lands and territory

Moytrick, lands of, co. Down

Muggletonian, a

Muirton (Muirtoune)

Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave.

Mullalish, manor of, co. Armagh, Ireland

Mulligan, Patrick

Mulys, Mrs.

Munn, Mr., merchant and author

Munreith

Munster

Murdoch, Patrick, of Cumloddan, traitor

Murebrecks, alias Gilliefolds

Muron

Murphy, Donough
-, Edmond (Edmund)
-, George
-, Owen
-, Patrick

Murphys, the two

Murray, —, a Scotchman
-, Sir Andrew, of Clire
-, Charles, bailiff of Edinburgh
-, Charles, of Hadden
-, Captain Charles
-, Lord Charles, of the Dragoons
-, David, apothecary, burgess of Perth
-, David, Viscount Stormont
-, Dean
-, Lieutenant George, of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment at Tangier
-, Lieutenant. George, of the troop of the Life Guard of Horse in Scotland
-, Sir George, youngest son of the Marquess of Atholl
-, Henry, of Lauchlane
-, James, of Karlaverock
-, John, Marquess (Earl) of Atholl, Lord Privy Seal in Scotland
-, John, Marquess (Earl) of Atholl
-, John
-, John, of the College of Justice
-, John, of Binn
-, John, of Pitcullen
-, Sir Robert, deceased, exProvost of Edinburgh
-, Robert, of the regiment of Guards in Scotland
-, Sir Thomas, of Glendoick, Clerk Register of Scotland

Murre, Mr., of Gray's Inn

Murrill, William

Murry, Anthony

Muschamp, William

Muscovia or Muscovy Company

Muscovite, the

Muscovy
-, Duke of

Musgrave, Sir Christopher, Ordnance Commissioner
-, S., letter from

Musselburgh
-, lordship of

Mutlow, Major John, Deputy Governor of Portsmouth
-, See also Motlow.

Myhill. See Mihill.

Mylne, Robert, of Barnton

Mynd, the

N

N., letter from

N., Al.

Naas, barony of, co. Kildare

Nairne, Lady Margaret
-, Sir Robert, one of the Senators of the College of Justice in Scotland, made Lord Nairne

Nalson, Dr.

Nancy

Nangle, Robert, of Ballysax, Kildare, deceased
-, Robert, of Dublin, petitioner, ib.

Nantes

Naper, Robert, junior, High Sheriff of Dorsetshire

Naples
-, kingdom of

Nash, David, informer

Navan, barony of

Navarre, frontiers of

Navy, the
-, Treasurer of, office of
-, Treasury of

Navy Board, the

Navy Commissioners, the

Nawitz, —

Naylor, William, J.P. for Huntingdonshire

Neale, James, porter of Sandown Castle
-, Paul

Needham, Captain
-, Mr., curate of Lambeth

Neill, Captain
-, General, ib.

Nelson, John, a Popish priest

Nelthrop, Mr.

Netherby, Cumberland

Netherlands, the Spanish
-, Irish regiment in

Netterville, Mr.

Neuthorne, town of

Nevil, Mr.

Nevill, Henry
-, letter from, ib.
-, Mr., Recorder of Bath

Nevin, John, captain (master) of the Fortune

Nevoy

Nevoy, Sir David

Newberry, —

Newbury, Henry, the late, surveyor for the port of London

Newbyth, Lord (Sir John Baird)

Newcastle, barony of, co. Dublin

Newcastle-on-Tyne
-, Comptrollership of the Customs at
-, Duke of. See Cavendish, Henry, Duke of Newcastle.

Newchurch, parish of

Newcomen, Sir Thomas, letter from

Newcourt, Richard
-, letters to

Newdigate, Sir Richard, letter from

Newfoundland

New Hall

Newhaven, Viscount. See Cheyne, Charles, Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne.

Newington, Bowling Green at

Newington (Newingtoun)

Newland, co. Kildare

Newland, Heer van

Newlin, Doctor, head of Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Newman, Captain William

Newmarket
-, documents dated at
-, the Court at

Newport, Monmouth, Mayor of, letter to
-, Mayor and Corporation of

Newry, lordship of

New Sarum. See Salisbury.

New Spain. See Spain, New.

New Thornton (Thornetoune). See Milnton (Milntoune) of Thornton (Thornetoune).

Newton, Thomas, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests

Newton (Newtoune)

Newtoune, near Ayr

Newtowne

Newtown, co. Kildare
-, near Blackhall, co. Kildare
-, near Newland, co. Kildare
-, Little, co. Dublin, See also Knockmoylstown.
-, of Balgershoe. See Balgershoe.

Newtownleman, rectory of

Newtyll, lands of

New Woodstock, Mayor and commonalty of, letter to
-, town clerk of. See Ryves, George; Williams, John.

Nicholas, Sir John
-, Mr.
-, Lieutenant St. John, of the Duke of York's foot regiment
-, Major Oliver, of the Duke of York's foot regiment, later Governor of Portsmouth

Nicholson, Sir Edward
-, Humphrey, J.P. for Middlesex

Nicoll, James

Nicols, —, Common Council man

Nicolls (Nicholls), Captain

Nieuport
-, Governor of

Nimeguen

Nimrod

Ninny, the name of

Ninove

Nisbite, John, letter from

Nithsdale, Earl of. See Maxwell, Robert, Earl of Nithsdale.
-, shire of

Noble, Edward

Noddisdaill, barony of, Ayr

Nodes, —

Noel, Baptist, Viscount (Lord) Campden
-, Edward, Lord, Baron of Titchfield

Nonconformists
-, ministers
-, preachers

Nonconformists, the

Nonconformity

Nook

Norbury

Norfolk
-, Circuit, justices of the
-, Custos Rotulorum of. See Richardson, Thomas, Lord Cramond; Woodhouse, Sir Philip, deceased.
-, Duke of. See Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.
-, Duchess of. See Howard, Jane, Duchess of Norfolk.

Norman, Mr.

Normandsell, Mr.

Normandy

Norrice, Peter

Norris, —
-, (Norreys), Lord. See Bertie, James, Lord Norris of Rycot.

Norrys, —

North, Dame Catherine, wife of Lord North
-, Charles, Lord
-, Dr., Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, letter to
-, Sir Francis, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, petitions to

Northallerton, letter dated at

Northampton
-, documents dated at
-, Frind's coffee house at
-, the Swan in
-, Earl of. See Compton, George, Earl of Northampton.
-, the late Earl of. See Compton, James, late Earl of Northampton.

Northamptonshire (Northampton)
-, High Sheriff of. See Ekins, Harvey; Ward, Thomas.

Northesk, Earl of, deceased. See Carnegie, David, Earl of Northesk.
-, waters of

North Lew, Devon

Northumberland
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, See also Strother, Colonel William; Ogle, William.
-, Earl of. See Fitzroy, George, Earl of Northumberland.
-, heiress of
-, See also Ogle, Countess Dowager of.

Norton, Mr.
-, —

Norton Conyers, Yorkshire
-, letter dated at

Norton Davy, alias Green's Norton, rectory of, Northamptonshire

Norway

Norwich
-, document dated at
-, Bishop of. See Sparrow, Anthony.
-, Mayor of. See Bokenham, Mr.

Norwich, Sir Roger
-, letter from
-, letters to

Norwood, —, of Sir Palmes Fairborne's regiment at Tangier
-, Charles, usher of the Council Chamber in Ireland
-, Mr.

Nottingham
-, ancient charter of
-, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, Earl of Nottingham, Lord Chancellor.
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Council of, letter to
-, St. Mary's Church at

Nottinghamshire

Nova Scotia, Deputy Governor of. See Lalouhé, Major.

Nugent, Ensign Richard
-, Sir Thomas

Nugents, the

Nutt, William, merchant

O

O—, D. J.

Oakeford Fitzpaine, rectory of, Dorset

Oates, Samuel, petitioner
-, Dr. (Mr.) Titus
-, man of. See Dalby, Mr.

Oblivion, Act of

O'Brien, Daniel, Viscount Clare
-, letter from
-, Donogh, of Lemnegh
-, Henry, Earl of Thomond
-, Lady Katherine
-, letters to
-, Lord, deceased
-, William, Earl of Inchiquin, Governor of Tangier
-, regiment of. See under Tangier.

O'Bryne, Dennis, petitioner

O'Callaghan, Owen, informer
-, letter from
-, Owen, son-in-law of above, letter to

Ochiltree (Ochitell)

O'Cuin. See O'Quin.

Odell, John

Oedenburg (Edenburg)

Ogbourn St. Andrews
-, St. George

Ogilvy (Ogilvie), James
-, James, Earl of Findlater
-, Sir Patrick, of Boyne

Ogle, Countess Dowager of
-, Earl of (Lord). See Cavendish, Henry, Earl of Ogle.

Ogle, Major Sir Thomas, of the Holland regiment
-, William, Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland
-, letters from

Ogleby, Major

Oglethorpe, Mrs. See under Wale.
-, Lieutenant Colonel T.
-, Major Theophilus, of the Duke of York's troop of Horse Guards
-, Lieutenant William

O'Hanlan, John, of Ballagan
-, Redmond

O'Hanvay. See Hanvay.

O'Kearney. See Kearney.

Okeover, Capt. Humphrey, petitions from
-, Richard, J.P.

Olands, the two

O'Lavery, Hugh
-, Murtogh McTirlogh

Oldfield, Sir John

Oldhurst, —, of Colonel Charles Trelawney's regiment at Tangier

Oliffe, Alderman, of Bristol

Olivencrantz, M.

Oliverian, an

Omes, Mr.

O'Mellaghlin. See McLoghlin.

O'Neale, Captain
-, (O'Neil), Harry (Henry)
-, Mr.
-, Owen
-, (O'Neill), Phelim
-, letter from

O'Neales, the three

O'Neile, Daniel

Onkell, Andro

Onslow, Mr.
-, Squire

O'Quin (O'Cuin), Brian

Orange, the Prince of. See William III, Prince of Orange.

Orchard

Orchardton (Orchardtoune) (Scotland)

Ordnance, Master of the
-, Commissioners for executing the office of
-, warrants to
-, petition referred to
-, See also Chicheley, Sir Thomas; Hickman, Sir William; Musgrave, Sir Christopher.
-, Office, the
-, late firemaster to the. See Browne, John.
-, stores
-, Surveyor of the. See Moore, Sir Jonas.
-, the principal officers of the
-, Treasurer of the

Orkney

Orleans, Charlotte Elizabeth, Duchess of
-, Philip, Duke of

Orme, Mr.

Orrence, James

Orrery, Earl of. See Boyle, Roger, Earl of Orrery.

Orton (Ortoun)

Osbaldeston, William, J.P.

Osborne, Edward, Viscount (Lord) Latimer, petition to
-, John, serjeant at law
-, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby, late Lord Treasurer of England
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, petition to

Ossory, Earl of. See Butler, Thomas, Earl of Ossory.

Ossulston (Ossulstone), hundred of, Grand Jury for
-, justices of, letter from

Ostend
-, Road

Osterling, M. Jonas, chief director of the Tobacco Company at Stockholm

Ottley, Sir Adam, town clerk of Shrewsbury

Ottoman Court, the

Oudart, Nicholas, Latin Secretary to the King, letter and petition from

Oughton, Mr.

Over and Nether Maines. See Bemersyde.

Over Barr

Oversheills

Overston

Owen, Colonel
-, Dr. John, Nonconformist preacher

Oxenstiern (Oxenstierne), Count Benoist, Chancellor of Sweden
-, Mr.

Oxford
-, documents dated at
-, Act, the
-, Bishop of. See Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford.
-, castle at
-, document dated at
-, Circuit, Judges of the
-, letter to
-, High Sheriff of
-, High Street at, Mrs. Daye's coffee house in the
-, Market Place at, Fagge's coffee house in the
-, Mayor of
-, Mayor and Aldermen of
-, Mayor, Bayliffs and Commonalty of, letter to
-, Parliament at
-, Public Library at, letter dated at
-, Star Inn in
-, Town Clerk of
-, account of election of
-, University of
-, a College of
-, Colleges of
-, All Souls, Warden and Fellows of, letter to
-, Christ Church
-, documents dated at
-, canonry of See also Allestree, Dr.; Ratcliffe, Anthony, M.A.
-, Dean of. See Fell, Dr. John, Bishop of Oxford.
-, Dr. Smyth's lodgings in
-, scholar, senior master and B.D. of. See Jones, John.
-, Corpus Christi
-, Head of. See Newlin, Dr.
-, Lincoln, rector of See also Marshall, Thomas, D.D.
-, Magdalen, Bursars of
-, President of. See Clarke, Dr. Henry.
-, President and Senior Fellows of, letter to
-, Senior Fellow of. See Younger, John, B.D.
-, Steward of See also Holloway, John; Keate (Cates), Robert, deceased
-, Merton
-, New
-, Warden of. See Beeston, Henry, D.D.
-, Warden and Electors of, letters to
-, Queen's, letters dated at
-, Provost of. See Halton, Dr. Timothy, Vice-Chancellor.
-, Trinity, President and Fellows of, letter to
-, Convocation House of
-, Doctors of
-, Governors of
-, Heads of Houses of
-, Proctors of
-, Public Orator of
-, Senior Proctor of. See Jones, John.
-, Theatre of
-, Vice-Chancellor of. See Halton, Dr. Timothy.
-, bedells of

Oxfordshire (Oxford)
-, Deputy Lieutenants for
-, Lord Lieutenant of
-, Sheriff of
-, letter to

Oxmantown, Church Street in
-, Three Welshmen in
-, baron of. See Parsons, Sir Richard, Baron of Oxmantown and Viscount Catherlough.

Oxon. See Oxford.
-, Lord
-, letter to
-, See also Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford; Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford.

Oyer and Terminer, the commission of
-, the Commissioners of
-, letter to