Index: C

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C.

Cables, about the sale of, 450–1, 835.
-, -, price of, 451.

Cabal (Cabool), see Caubul.

Cade, Eliz., 810.

Cadgell seed, p. 3.

Cadwell, Eliz., p. 293.

Caesar, Sir Julius, Master of the Rolls, p. 252, p. 281, p. 303.

Cage, John, p. 438.
-, -, Sir Toby, p. 438.

Caij Chille, p. 209.

Caij Tamongong, 668.

Cakott, John, p. 438.

Calais, 90.

Calfe, John, 796.

Calicoes, 21, 23, p. 28, 93, p. 78, 160, 163, 180, 193. I., 205, 211, 219, 229, p. 140, 251, 307, p. 194, p. 197, 335, p. 234, p. 242, p. 259, 373, p. 263, p. 272, 383, p. 281, 386. pp. 284–6, p. 293, p. 302, pp. 305–6, p. 322, 412, 414, p. 440, p. 444, p. 504, 679, p. 568, 749, 752, 756, 766, p. 593, p. 604, 780, p. 612, 784, 798, 836, 838, 842, 866.
-, -, about sale of (by the candle), and prices, 227, 228, 230, 338, p. 240, p. 262, p. 281, p. 303, p. 331, 425, 758, 760, 762, 765, 779, 798, 800.
-, -, dividends in, 778–9, 793, 798, 801–2, p. 634, 806, p. 641, 810, 819, 839.
-, -, requests for leave to sell in town, p. 291, p. 342, 819, p. 663, 846.
-, -, fines for selling in town, 672, 741.
-, -, private trade in, p. 269, 766.
-, -, price of freight of, 786.
-, -, customs upon, 391.
-, -, seizure of, 766.

Calicuts, The, p. 481.

Cally Tullawry, 151.
-, -, letter dated from, 151.

Calthorpe, Rich., p. 438.

Calvert, Sir Geo., Lord Baltimore, p. 698.

Caly, Rich., p. 604.

Cambaya, 94, 111, 112, 126, 183, p. 274, 382, p. 443, p. 447.
-, -, Governors of, see Meer Mooza, and Mocrob Khan.
-, -, trade with, 1.
-, -, commodies sold at, p. 441.

Cambello, (Ceram), p. 689.
-, -, clove trees cut down by the Dutch in, p. 159, p. 689.

Camber, the, 538.

Camboja, p. 373, p. 380.

Cambrics, p. 314.

Cambridge University, p. 259, 410, p. 338.
-, -, letter to, 411.
-, -, Vice-Chancellor of, 394.
-, -, Trinity College, Fellow of, 394.
-, -, -, warrant to masters of, 407.
-, -, -, letter to, 411.

Camden, Lord, p. 502.

Camels, 232, 332, p. 315, p. 595, 866.

Cammell, the (Dutch ship), p. 151.

Campbell or Cambell, Alderman Jas., 14, 89, 157, 227, p. 129, 240, 337, p. 218, 379, 457 (2), p. 437, p. 524, 749.

Camphor, p. 682.

Campion, Simon, p. 296.

Cananore, p. 326, p. 481.
-, -, king of, p. 481.
-, -, Portugals at, p. 481.

Canary wine, p. 234, p. 241, p. 254, p. 265, p. 268, 409, 419, p. 423, 756, 762.
-, -, price of, p. 234, p. 265.

Candler, Rich., p. 132, p. 135.
-, -, Joyce, 825.

Caudles, 552.

Candlesticks, wrought in gold, 831.

Cannon, p. 106, p. 227, 420, p. 369, p. 372, p. 374, p. 423.
-, -, English, very acceptable in China, p. 379.
-, -, -, price of, p. 227.
-, -, Mr., p. 133.

Canterbury, 190, 241, p. 286, p. 328.
-, -, archbishop of, see Abbott, George.
-, -, mayor of, p. 230.
-, -, letter dated from, 336.

Canvass, 7, 145, p. 129, 307, pp. 224–5, p. 269, 460, 470, p. 432, p. 514, 772, 793.
-, -, committees for, p. 225.
-, -, price of, 738.
-, -, French, 391, 460.

Cape Comorin, 119, 121.

Cape of Good Hope, 36, 89, 186, 190, 191, 203, 262, 357, p. 271, p. 335, p. 443, p. 447, 588, p. 515, p. 568, p. 683.
-, -, digging for letters at, p. 447.

Cappur, John, Remembrancer of the East India Company, 16, 43, 110, 118, 127, p. 69, 143, p. 77, p. 85, 229, p. 206, 335, 355, p. 240, p. 252, pp. 255–6, p. 259, 373, p. 279, p. 290, 395, 412, p. 325, p. 348, 472, p. 421, p. 424, 569, 613, p. 663, 848.
-, -, petition of, p. 133.
-, -, his accounts, p. 77.
-, -, directions to keep a "Black Book," p. 421.
-, -, gratuities to, 110, p. 77, 677, 848.

Carbery, Lord, 848. Cards, 44.

Carew, George, Lord, Earl of Totness, Master of the Ordnance, 25, 65, p. 35, 118, 128, 321, p. 419, 701.
-, -, letter from, 75.
-, -, his secretary, see Hooker, Geo.
-, -, of the Custom House, p. 259, p. 305.

Carey, Rich., p. 131, 381.

Carisbrook Castle, letters dated from, 494, 503, 505.

Carleton, Bigby, p. 641.
-, -, Sir Dudley, afterwards Baron Carleton of Imbercourt, and Viscount Dorchester, Sec. of State, 10, 12, 16, 24, 40, 42, 72, 84, 114, 124, 136, 148, p. 77, 177, 202, 208, 211, 229, p. 125, 234, p. 304, p. 308, 395, p. 332, p. 335, 427–8, p. 349, 441, p. 351, p. 383, 466, 476, 636, 643–5, 667, 673, 678, 684, p. 529, 689, 707, 714, 727, 788, p. 625, 863, 876, 879.
-, -, -, goes Ambassador to Holland, 416, 430.
-, -, -, the King's instructions and secret instructions to, 445, 447.
-, -, -, instructions from, 486.
-, -, -, and the Dutch Commissioners in London, p. 641, 823, 828, 850, 853.
-, -, -, and J. Pieterson Coen, 432, 435, 644.
-, -, -, remonstrance and protest of, 194. I., 202. I., 466, p. 473, 649, 651, 653–4, 657.
-, -, -, in England, p. 124.
-, -, -, depositions and other writings concerning Amboyna for the private use of, p. 354, p. 691.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 4, 5, 6, 38, 50, 60 78, 81, 88, 100, 115, 117, 125, 138, 146, 150, 158, 194, 207.
-, 1627: 426, 455, 459, 468–9, 471, 473, 484, 492, 497, 512, 531, 535, 557.
-, 1628: 575, 576, 579, 581, 596, 606, 608, 625, 627–8, 651, 654.
-, 1629: 820, 837, 840, 860.
-, -, -, his propositions to the States General, 452, 622.
-, -, -, observations out of his letters, 532.
-, -, -, letters to—
-, 1625: 8, 11, 13, 14, 22, 28, 61, 62, 64, 70, 71, 77, 86, 101, 102, 104, 107, 129, 133, 139, 142, 144, 159, 161, 162, 174, 190, 192, 200, 204, 206, 215.
-, 1626: 257, 275.
-, 1627:410, 479, 496, 511, 519, 523, 526, 528, 536, 548, 561.
-, 1628: 595, 598, 621, 630, 634, 638, 647, 653, 657, 659, 664, 674, 719, 720, 729.
-, 1629: 845, 851, 853–5, 861, 872–3, 875, 881, 882.
-, -, -, present of plate to, p. 349.
-, -, -, -, cost of, p. 354.
-, -, -, his debt to East India Company, p. 197.
-, -, -, a kinsman of, p. 77.
-, -, Dudley, H.M. President at the Hague, nephew of preceding, 262 (?) p. 325, p. 332, 425, 576, 651, 654, 853, 876, 877.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1626: 257, 259, 278, 339, 360.
-, 1627: 410, 428, 443.
-, 1628: 657, 664, 673, 674, 680, 702, 719–21, 737, 742, 744, 746, 757.
-, 1629: 845, 851, 854, 855, 861, 873.
-, -, -, letters to—
-, 1628: 704, 718.
-, 1629: 820, 827, 831, 833, 837, 840, 860.
-, -, -, his declaration to the States, 723.

Carlisle, Earl of, see Hay, Jas.

Carmarthen, —, 766.

Carpentier, Pieter de, Dutch Governor General (Batavia), 5, 41, 117, 142, 149, 168, pp. 146–8, pp. 151–3, p. 158, p. 160, p. 333, 432, 438, 444, 461, p. 375, 463, 465–6, 551, 616, 737, 792, 813, pp. 689–90.
-, -, -, letter from, 97.
-, -, -, letters to, 616. I., II.
-, -, -, petition to, 464.
-, -, -, gold chain presented by the English President to, p. 148, 616.
-, -, -, entertained by English President and Council (at Batavia) at dinner, p. 160.
-, -, -, his computation of the state of affairs in the Indies, p. 351.
-, -, -, his safe conduct as a Deputy of the Dutch East India Company, 788.

Carp, 672.

Carpets, 54, 112, 113, 183, 329, 391–2, 401, p. 341, p. 379, 466, p. 483, p. 592.
-, -, dividends taken out in, 453.
-, -, presents of, p. 432.
-, -, Persian, p. 305, p. 445.
-, -, Turkey, 278.

Carraway seed, p. 481.

Carstenzoon, J., Admiral and Commander of Dutch East India fleet, 520–1, 523, 526, 529, 533, 539.

Cartar, —, p. 551.

Carter, John, master of the Swallow and the Roebuck, p. 156, 751.
-, -, Fras., p. 408.
-, -, (? Fras.) (purser of the Globe), p. 293.
-, -, John, p. 290, p. 377, 551, p. 598.
-, -, Richard, p. 450, p. 605.
-, -, (surveyor), 474, 501, 618.
-, -, -, gratuity to, p. 513.
-, -, -, his son Francis, 501.
-, -, Wm. (deceased, p. 263, p. 434.
-, -, -, his estate, p. 293.
-, -, the ironmonger, p. 240.

Cartwright, Abraham, 12, 13, 105, 145, 157, p. 285.
-, -, -, (deceased), p. 106, p. 218, p. 303, p. 601.
-, -, John (factor), 74, p. 625.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 421, p. 625.
-, -, -, his wife, p. 421, 635.
-, -, Magdalen, p. 601.
-, -, Ralph, purser of the Palsgrave, 76, 82, 396, 552, p. 441, pp. 445–6, 796, p. 634, 804, 822.

Cary, —, 607.

Caseby, —, 817.

Casenbroot, M., 484.

Cashmere, 111, 183, p. 314, p. 443.

Casks, for the King's use, 135, p. 85.
-, -, empty, 3, 790.

Cason, Edward, p. 136.
-, -, John, p. 136.
-, -, Honora, p. 136.

Cassia fistula, p. 265.
-, -, ligna, 564–5, p. 598.

Castle, Nich., 393, pp. 436–7.

Castleman, —, 76, 82.

Castleton, Edward, p. 286.

Caswell, Rich., p. 136.

Cataya (Cathay), p. 641.

Cater, —, 457.

Catterall, John, p. 220, 480, 482.

Catz or Cattz, envoy from the States General, 410, 416, 441, 452, 596. II., 657.
-, -, returns to the Hague, 473.

Caubul,95, p. 270.

Cave, Cecil, 790, p. 622.
-, -, entertained factor, his wages, 802.

Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Devonshire, p. 299.

Caviare, 391.

Cawker, Mat., p. 297.

Cawkyn, John, p. 294.

Celebes, the, p. 368, p. 371.
-, -, trade in, p. 371.
-, -, gold from, p. 371, see also Macassar, Tolo.

Ceram (Moluccas), 554, p. 690.

Cettora, p. 480.

Chace, Thos., 588, p. 598, p. 601.
-, -, -, son of, p. 598.

Chamberlain, Abrah., 189, 191, p. 129, 241, 343, p. 227, p. 230, p. 233, 355, p. 242, 364, p. 251, 379, p. 376, p. 501, p. 504, 771, 797, p. 641, p. 699.
-, -, -, his complaints against Gov. Abbott, 660, 661, p. 523.
-, -, John, 6, 18.
-, -, -, letters from, 71, 275.
-, -, Peter, p. 269.
-, -, Peter, son of (deceased), p. 269.
-, -, Richard (deceased), p. 445.
-, -, Thos., p. 135.

Chamberleyne, Thos., p. 465, 798.
-, -, -, his son (?), 790.

Chambers, Ed., 103, p. 133, p. 336, 538, p. 434, 681, 725, p. 593, p. 621, 806, 810.
-, -, Marg., widow of, p. 287.
-, -, Rich., 766.

Chambre, Calcott, 383.

Champen, the (Dutch ship), 591.

Champessa island (China), p. 373, p. 379.

Champore, p. 187.

Chancery, suits in, see East India Company, p. 739 (General Index).

Channell, Robt., p. 286.
-, -, Row (Westminster), 508.

Chapel Valley (St. Helena), 214.

Chaplane (grocer), p. 303.

Chapman, Edward, 796.
-, -, Fras., pp. 135–136, p. 298, p. 436.
-, -, Wm., p. 429, p. 598.
-, -, the joiner, p. 97.

Charke, —, 817.

Charles, Prince of Wales, 10, 89, 119, p. 153.
-, -, -, in heaviness after his father's death, 9.

Charles I., King of England—
-, 1625: 93, 118, 141, p. 77, 156, 157, 158, p. 85, 168, 171, 175, 180–182, 189, 191, 192, 199, 201, 219, 220, 229, p. 124, 234.
-, 1626: 241–3, p. 140, 245, 251, 253, p. 148, pp. 155–6, 256, 257, 273, p. 172, 286, 289, 312, p. 197, p. 199, p. 220, 351–2, pp. 243–4, 362, 365, pp. 249–52.
-, 1627: 391, pp. 303–4, p. 332, p. 335, p. 338, 427–8, p. 342, 430, 432, 435, 440, pp. 353–5, 448, 452, 454, 461, p. 374, pp. 377–8, 466, 476, 486, 544.
-, 1628: 575, p. 451, 588, 592, p. 485, p. 501, 657, 665, p. 516, 681, 687, p. 534, 696, 713, 717, 722, p. 556, p. 568, 752, pp. 595–6.
-, 1629: p. 604, 802, p. 636, p. 643, 856, p. 690.
-, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 128.
-, 1626: 263.
-, 1627: 411 (2).
-, 1628: 641, 709.
-, 1629: 816.
-, -, letters and petitions to, 103, pp. 778, 202, 221, 249, 250, 265, 295, 342, p. 263, 404, 448, 609, 610, 773, 811, 824, 856.
-, -, instructions from, 445, 446.
-, -, protest of, 177, 201.
-, -, and the Amboyna business, 96, 114, 136, 138, p. 78, p. 104, 207, 215, 219, p. 151, 263, 281, 339, 365, p. 308, 410, 416, p. 332, 430, p. 349, 441, 452, 466, 468, 476–7, 479, 496–7, 546, 549, 559, 595–6, 598, 606, 609, 614, pp. 473–4, 621, 627, 636, 649, 662, 673, 682, p. 529, 712, 718, 737, 742, 744, 750, p. 576, 755, 757, 823–4, 850, 862.
-, -, his remarks about sending over the Amboyna witnesses, 703, 707–9, 714, 718, 722,.737, 742, 750, pp. 576–7.
-, -, resolves to send them over, 860, 862.
-, -, and the King of Bantam, see Bantam, King of.
-, -, letter and present from the King of Bantam to, 738.
-, -, and trade to Bantam, 290, p. 276.
-, -, and the "three points" between the English and Dutch East India Companies, 114, 129, p. 77, 158, 575, 645.
-, -, and the East India Company petition for protection against the Hollanders, 678, 706, 712.
-, -, his league with the States, 228.
-, -, and stay of the Dutch East India Company's ships, 105, 110, 115, 148, p. 78, 166, 198, pp. 104–6, 215, 228, 263, 281, 339, p. 304, p. 832, 432, p. 349, 441, 471, 477, 479, 490, 493–4, 498–508, 510, 312, 514, 519, 524–6, 529, 531, 535, 537–9, 546, p. 421, 559, 596, 601, 614–7, 625, 636, 640–1, 645–6, p. 504, pp. 515–6, 671, 673–4, 682–3, p. 529, 688, 697, 848.
-, -, East India Company thank His Majesty for arrest of, 501, 510.
-, -, and the release of the three Dutch ships, 557, 558, p. 424, 559, 688, 690–1, 699, 702, 706, 711. -, -, gives audience to East India Company concerning, 684.
-, -, -, a great discouragement to East India Company, 701, 706.
-, -, -, report that bribes were given for, p. 555.
-, -, signs safe conduct for the Dutch Commissioners, 740, 788.
-, -, and Sir H. Vane's negotiations in Holland, 862, 872–7, 881–2.
-, -, and the Dutch Commissioners in London, p. 641, 821–4, 828, 831, 837, 845, 850, 862, 863.
-, -, East India Company's congratulations to, 103.
-, -, desires to be an adventurer in East India Company, p. 110, p. 528.
-, -, no reason why he should not be an adventurer, 675.
-, -, reported to have a fifth part of East India Company's stock, p. 524.
-, -, desires a loan of 10,000l. from East India Company, 677.
-, -, East India Company procure letters from, p. 126, p. 329, 415, p. 372, p. 432, 731, p. 563, 798, 815, 853, 855.
-, -, -, which are received with much pomp, p. 368.
-, -, and the East India Company's trade (his commands and persuasions to continue same), 162, 203, pp. 110–11, 205, 211, 228, 250, 465, 470, 483, 510, 564, 633, p. 516, 678, pp. 528–30, 717, p. 560, p. 606.
-, -, complaints and declarations of East India Company to, 197, 198, 215, pp. 263–4, p. 308.
-, -, his proclamation against private trade to East Indies, 599.
-, -, stores lent by East India Company to, 451, 842.
-, -, a tenth of reprisals paid by East India Company to, p. 174.
-, -, and Ed. Misselden, see Misselden, Edward.
-, -, and trade to Persia, 128, 163, 169, 170, 238, 274, p. 183, 294, 298, p. 214, p. 318, p. 325, 416, p. 608, p. 621.
-, -, and the Persian ambassadors, 256, 261, 265, 274, 276, pp. 172–4, 279, pp. 178–9, .283, p. 183, 293, 308, 311–2, 322–3, 325, 347, p. 233, p. 253, p. 287, p. 289, p. 308, 395, 403, p. 318.
-, -, -, promises them audience, 265.
-, -, -, they have audience, 275, 289.
-, -, -, and the payment of their debts by East India Company, 280, pp. 178–9, 289.
-, -, and Sir D. Cotton going to Persia, 280, p. 178 (2), p. 194, 316, 318, p. 308, 394, 395, p. 329.
-, -, and trade to the Red Sea, 237.
-, -, and Thos. Smethwike, see Smethwike, Thos.
-, -, his ships, 100, 103, 106, 109, 118, 129, 133, 135, p. 69, 138, 139, 142, p. 77, 158, 163, 166, pp. 104–5, 307, p. 241, p. 258, 470, 500, 502, 513–4, 522, 532, 538, p. 454.
-, -, his customs prejudiced, 211.
-, -, his jewels, 281, 612, 615, 640–1.
-, -, -, worth 10 tons of gold, 640–1.
-, -, receives a present of great value, p. 233.
-, -, his almoner, see London, Bishop of.
-, -, his master cook, see Ferris, Thos.
-, -, his deer, 171, 181.
-, -, his grocer, see Blackwell, John.
-, -, messenger of his chamber, see Wilmot, Simon.
-, -, his powder maker, see Evelyn, John.
-, -, his French secretary, see Beaulieu, M.
-, -, his spicery and spices, 412, 839, 844.
-, -, -, clerk of, see Knowles, H.

Charles, H.M.S., 538, 580, 590, 767–9.
-, -, Capt. of, see Lyddier, Capt.

Charles, the, 48, 99, p. 87, 172, p. 96, p. 97, pp. 146–7, pp. 151–2, p. 155, 328, pp. 259–60, p. 265, 377, 379, pp. 282–3, p. 286, p. 297, 406, p. 342, p. 348, p. 355, 585, 648, 745, 754, 756, 758, 772, 794, p. 633, 804, 808, 812, 819, 842.
-, -, commanders of, see
-, Swanne, Capt. Rich.
-, Weddell, Capt. John.
-, -, lieutenant in, see Mountford, Walter.
-, -, master of, see Ellyott, Thos.; Ellesmore, John.
-, -, master's mates of, see
-, Hutchins, John.
-, Phillpott, John.
-, -, pursers of, see
-, Langford, Rich.
-, Skinner, John.
-, -, purser of (1628), see Lloyd, Fras.
-, -, purser's mate, see Gosnoll, Geo.
-, -, steward, see Syre, Lyson.
-, -, steward's mate, see Sibthorpe, Alex.
-, -, surgeon in, see Brocke, Edw.
-, -, surgeon's mate in, p. 276.
-, -, arrives in England, p. 248, p. 254, p. 256.
-, -, repair of, p. 326, p. 355, 545, 633, 637, 639, p. 496, 655, 658, p. 504, 717, 725, 731, 738, 756.
-, -, 40 pieces of ordnance for, 762.
-, -, gunner of, see Staunton, Robt.
-, -, letters of marque for, 809.

Charles Islands, 168.

Charley, Edward, p. 125, p. 134, p. 292, p. 336.
-, -, suit of, p. 361.
-, -, -, payment to, 844.

Charles, Charles, 687, p. 556.
-, -, Cutbert, 796.

Chasmore, E., p. 283.

Chatham, 391.
-, -, letter dated from, 195.

Chauncey, Thos., warehouse keeper of East India Company, 191, 227, 229, p. 129, 245, 262, 335 (2), p. 227, p. 230, p. 232, 355, p. 238, p. 242, 365, p. 258, p. 260, 379, 427, p. 341, 738, p. 697.
-, -, -, complaints against, p. 232.
-, -, -, examination of, p. 234.
-, -, -, to be dismissed, 365.
-, -, -, his wife, p. 230.

Cheapside, 335.

Checkeens, 241, p. 271, see Coins.

Cherant Khan, 763.

Chesire, Jas., p. 433.
-, -, -, killed, p. 482.

Chester, George, p. 237.
-, -, John, 57, pp. 134–5, 315, 327, 335.
-, -, -, wife of, 315.
-, -, Nicholas, p. 124.

Chesterford Purk, letter dated from, 68.

Chesterton, John, p, 296 (2), p. 599.
-, -, Ellen, wife of, p. 296 (2), p. 599.

Chichester, 383.

Chidley, Emme, 51, p. 132.
-, -, -, her son, 51, p. 132.

Chilcott, Robt., 660.
-, -, -, his widow, 660.

Chilworth, p. 360.
-, -, powder mills at, 825, p. 671.
-, -, mill dam, 672, 677.

China, 97, p. 154, p. 158, 399, 456, p. 371, p. 378, p. 380.
-, -, the huge and mighty monarchy of, p. 156, p. 371.
-, -, Emperor of, p. 158, p. 373, p. 378.
-, -, Noqueda of, p. 158, p. 373.
-, -, trade of, p. 154, p. 156, p. 158, pp. 250–1, pp. 370–379, 688.
-, -, -, debate concerning, pp. 249–50.
-, -, trade of, is the world's treasure, p. 373, p. 378.
-, -, description of and wants in, p. 378, p. 379.
-, -, colours of cloth used and necessary in, p. 373, p. 379.
-, -, their clothing (silk which grows in) p. 371, pp. 378–9.
-, -, ambassadors from, p. 156.
-, -, enmity between Japan and, p. .371.
-, -, Government, arts and literature in, p. 379.
-, -, currency and metals in, p. 379.
-, -, the Dutch in, 190, p. 156, pp. 249–50, p. 373.
-, -, -, do not permit the English to trade in, 97, p. 156.
-, -, -, -, Coen's course, 174.
-, -, junks, p. 158, p. 208, 344, p. 251, 454, p. 450.
-, -, -, made prize, p. 87, pp. 150–1, 344, see also Champessa, Chinchew, Macao, Pequin, Teyovan.

Chinese, the, 44, p. 96, 199, p. 146, pp. 148–9, pp. 151–2, p. 154, p. 374, p. 377, 734.
-, -, wild, but very subtle, p. 251.
-, -, traders, p. 149.
-, -, -, to be put to death if trading with English, 174.
-, -, stuffs and wares, p. 447, 601.
-, -, silk, price of, 451.
-, -, -, better and cheaper than from Persia, p. 156.
-, -, abound in strong drinks, p. 152, pp. 372–3, 462, 466.
-, -, roots and dishes, p. 262, p. 370, 466.

Chinchew (China), p. 373.

Chinchin silk and prices, pp. 158–9.

Chintzes, p. 341.

Chorom, Prince, see Kharrum, Prince.

Choul, 210, 269, 623, 807, p. 685.
-, -, junks, p. 27, 57.
-, -, -, pillaged, 201, 211, 315.

Christian IV., King of Denmark, 11, p. 127, p. 183, p. 226 (2), 641.
-, -, his resident in England, see Vosberghen, Josias de.

Christian, Capt, p. 266 (2), p. 279, pp. 280–1.
-, -, -, petition of, p. 296.

Christmas, Geo., p. 291.
-, -, -, his brother, p. 291.

Christopher, the, p. 95, 189, 219, 229, 241, 254, 260, 262 (2), p. 178, 378, pp. 271, pp. 273–4, 382, 461, pp. 367–8, p. 376, 551, p. 440, p. 500, 668, 726, 748, 763, pp. 594–5, 791, 829, pp. 681–3, 870.
-, -, the Red Lion named the, p. 95.
-, -, masters of, see Ball, Alex. Massam.
-, -, purser of, see Harrison, Rich.
-, -, purser's mate of, see Kinnicott, Gabriel.
-, -, speedy lading of, 227.
-, -, outward bound, 262.

Chrymes, W., 693.

Chulfalines, p. 213.

Church, Henry, p. 505.
-, -, Thos., p. 505.

Churchman, Barth., mate of the Moon, 39, 304, 330, 335 (2), pp. 219–20, 341, p. 227, p. 230, 353, p. 234, 355, p. 238, p. 331, 427, p. 341.
-, -, -, prisoner in Dover Castle, p. 175, 289.
-, -, -, his examinations, p. 203, 335.
-, -, -, petitions of, p. 224, p. 227, p. 241.

Cider, 103, 187, p. 238, p. 241, 365, 556, p. 445, 758.
-, -, price of, p. 241.

Cinnamon, 193. I., 258, p. 445, p. 515, 758, p. 594.
-, -, price of, 759.
-, -, the pp. 515–6, 715, 734, 751.

Cinque Ports, the, 334, 336, p. 219, p. 338.
-, -, judge of, see Newman, Sir Geo.

Cittitamas, p. 209.

Claret, 412.

Clarie, Marie, 398, p. 348.
-, -, -, her father and brother, p. 348.

Clarke, Chas., p. 599.
-, -, Mary, his wife, p. 599.
-, -, Sir Edward, 565.
-, -, counsel to the East India Company, p. 67, 135, 262, p. 225, p. 280, p. 349, . p. 419, p. 577.
-, -, Edward, p. 136.
-, -, -, petitions of, 436, 692.
-, -, Geo., p. 299, p. 601, p. 612.
-, -, John, brother of Edward (deceased), 436, 541, 554, 692.
-, -, John, his torture and execution, p. 687.

Clark or Clarke, John, pp. 133–4, pp. 292–3, 565.
-, -, -, his wife, 565.
-, -, Robt., p. 698.
-, -, Thos., p. 434, p. 612.
-, -, -, Anne, his wife, p. 434.
-, -, Thomazine, p. 599.
-, -, Wm., a Committee of East India Company, 457.
-, -, Wm., p. 137, 315, p. 265, pp. 267–8, p. 290, 298, 687, 692.
-, -, -, petition of, 438.
-, -, -, chosen factor, p. 622.

Clay, Samuel (deceased), p. 157, p. 159, p. 279, p. 281, p. 348, p. 376.
-, -, Mary, p. 296.

Cleager, Capt., 209.

Clement, Gregory, 112, 113, 233, 266, 270, p. 274, 382, 396, p. 441, p. 444, p. 446, p. 486, p. 597, 796, 846.
-, -, -, letters from, 151, 552, 818.
-, -, his private trade, 631.
-, -, John, p. 203.

Clerkenwell, p. 183.

Cletherow, Robt., see Clitherow, Robt.

Cleveland, Earl of, 275, p. 348, p. 641, 814.
-, -, -, his bailiff, 806.

Clevenger, Capt. Chas., pp. 3–4, p. 262, p. 265, p. 266, 409, 418, 420, p. 335, 866.
-, -, -, commission and instructions to, 210, 266.
-, -, petition of, p. 434 (2).
-, -, -, his wages, 379, 409.
-, -, -, his journal, p. 335.
-, -, -, pressed for H.M.'s service, 409.
-, -, -, gratuity to, p. 335.

Cliffe, Thos., p. 132.
-, -, Saunder, wife of, p. 132.
-, -, Katherine, 381.

Clifford, Art., his estate, 692.
-, -, -, son of, 692.

Clifton, the East India Company's baker, 23, 187, 211, 219, pp. 173–4, 586, 745.
-, -, petitions of, p. 292, 393, 683, p. 599.
-, -, examination of, 745.
-, -, complaint against, p. 644.
-, -, his son, p. 129.
-, -, John, p. 698.

Clistow, —, the baiter, see Clifton.

Clitherow, Christopher, Deputy Governor of the East India Company, 23, 34, 43, p. 31, 93, p. 77, p. 106, 240, 260, p. 172, 285, p. 187, p. 197, p. 200, p. 224, p. 226, 357, p. 249, 370, p. 289, p. 301, 416, p. 331, 442, 451, 458, 470, 510, p. 451, 587, 594, 637, 639, pp. 501–2, p. 504, 661, p. 507, 678, p. 524, 684, 687, 701, 787, 794, p. 624, 805, pp. 641–2, p. 698.
-, -, -, re-election of, 157, 337, 457, p. 524.
-, -, -, a burgess of parliament, p. 502.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 8, 13, 99, 129, 166.
-, 1626: 331.
-, -, -, his opinion upon trade to East Indies and to Persia, 444, p. 353, p. 568, 821, 847.
-, -, -, reports of, 84, 203, p. 233, p. 237, 538, 556, 569, p. 450, 588, 618, 635, 688, 697, 713, 769, 828.
-, -, -, his declaration about the Persian trade, p. 329.
-, -, -, to congratulate the Dutch Commissioners, 802.
-, -, Robert, his son, 95, p. 95, 232–3, 289, 309, 552, p. 441, p. 597.
-, -, -, his wages, 289.
-, -, Thos., son of, p. 600.
-, -, Henry, son of Christ., p. 698.

Clocks, p. 97, p. 374.

Cloth, 7, p. 10, 21, 27, 33, p. 28, 65, 84, 87, 89, 91, 105, 124, 127, 130, p. 69, p. 72, 145, 155, 156, 163, 167, pp. 96–8, p. 127, 234, 241, p. 140 (2), p. 151, pp. 154–5, p. 157, 258, 262, 264–5, 277, p. 178, 285, pp. 183–4, 317, p. 204, p. 208, p. 210, p. 213, 366, 374, p. 272, p. 289, 391, pp. 301–5, 392, p. 309, 395, 398, p. 314, p. 317, pp. 325–6, p. 238, 419, 424, p. 368, pp. 371–3, p. 379, 462, p. 419, 558, pp. 424–5, p. 432, 571–2, p. 441, pp. 444–5, p. 448, 577, p. 480, 655, p. 505, 661, p. 508, 663, 668, p. 535, 697, 715, p. 548, pp. 550–1, 731–2, 751, 759, 770–1, p. 695, 776, 797, 808, p. 643, 817 (2), 822, 830, p. 673, 859, pp. 681–2, 866.
-, -, of gold, 7, 21, p. 28, 91, 118, 124, 278, 309, p. 219, p. 308, 395, 416, p. 441, p. 443.
-, -, -, price of, 395.
-, -, (shashees rich cloth), p. 273.
-, -, white, azure, blue, green, orange, peach, purple, scarlet, &c., p. 369, p. 371, p. 373, p. 443, p. 550, 772, p. 603, 829.
-, -, broad, p. 4, p. 28, 378, p. 271, p. 273, pp. 369–70, pp. 441–3, p. 551.
-, -, Suffolk, 262, p. 272.
-, -, prices of, 131, 234, 399, p. 380, 829.
-, -, about dyeing and dressing, p. 46, 103, 105, 131, p. 67, 147, 149, 167, p. 240, p. 372, p. 504, 776, p. 663, 844, 846.
-, -, about packing, 145, 262.
-, -, use made of in China, p. 379.
-, -, East India Company's dispute with Custom House about, 810.
-, -, trade at Delft, 608.
-, -, ships, English, 647.
-, -, for making pepper bags, 453.
-, -, Workers, the Company of, 135.
-, -, -, proposition to view cloths, and punish those who make defective, 135.
-, -, workers, 149, 152, p. 84, 167, 277, p. 195, 846.
-, -, -, overseer of, p. 133.

Clove, the, 391, 810.

Cloves, p. 87, p. 96, 211, p. 129, p. 148, pp. 150–1, p. 154, pp. 157–8, p. 174, p. 194, 328, 373, p. 263, 378, p. 284, p. 304, p. 314, pp. 369–70, 465–6, p. 419, pp. 424–5, p. 442, p. 445, p. 451, 582, 590, 592, 594, p. 466, 601 (2), 631, 655, p. 504, 716, p. 547, 728, 734, 772, p. 595, p. 599, 783, 800, 806, p. 682, 878, -, price of, 211, p. 256, 373, pp. 262–3, p. 268, p. 348, 457, 565 (2), 583. in., 597, 658, 717 (2), 767, p. 682.
-, -, private trade in, 838–9.
-, -, about the sale of, p. 262, 449, 475, 495, 501, 564, p. 483, 717, 758, 762, 765, 767.
-, -, security for, 790.
-, -, dividends in, 613, 766.
-, -, weight of East India Company's, in the East Indies, 211.
-, -, customs of, 99.

Clove trees (16,000) cut down by the Dutch, p. 159.

Clutterbuck, Dan., p. 131.

Cluyter, Capt., 535.

Coaches, 116,552, 808.

Coal, p. 35, p. 69, 440, 478. Coaster, the, 99, p. 87, p. 96, 201, 255, pp. 150–1, p. 155, p. 159, pp. 208–9, 345, p. 248, p. 368, p. 375, 619, 668, p. 515, 734, 751, pp. 682–3.
-, -, masters of, see Ellesmore, John, Nash. Thos.

Cobb, Jane, p. 293.
-, -, Nath. (land purser), p. 317, p. 361, p. 408, p. 419, 556, 594, p. 496, 738, 754, 766.
-, -, -, his commission, p. 415.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 496.
-, -, Robt., p. 599.
-, -, Agnes, his wife, p. 599.

Cochin China, p. 373, p. 379, p. 380.
-, -, King of, p. 379, p. 380.
-, -, description of inhabitants &c., p. 379.
-, -, products, and trade of, p. 379.
-, -, concerning the English situation in, p. 379.
-, -, Dutch in, p. 373.
-, -, junks, p. 61, p. 380.

Cochin, p. 379, pp. 481–2.
-, -, description of, p. 482.

Cochinders, the, p. 481.

Cochineal, p. 212.
-, -, price of, p. 212.

Cockayne, Charles, p. 429.
-, -, Wm. 241, 457, 585, 766, 797.

Cockram, Joseph, 74, 172, 231, p. 158, p. 331, p. 335.
-, -, -, letters from, 168, 186, 255.
-, -, -, gold chain presented to, p. 148, 616.
-, -, -, leaves India, p. 160.
-, -, -, deceased, p. 331.
-, -, -, his will and estate, pp. 259–60 (2), 373 (2), p. 262, p. 306, p. 318, p. 465, 607.
-, -, Rich., brother of, pp. 259–60, 373, p. 262, p. 319, 572, p. 699.
-, -, -, examination of, p. 318.
-, -, Robt., p. 347.

Cocks, Jas. (brother to Richard), p. 133, p. 256, p. 267, p. 306, 395, 409, 427, 442, p. 408, 565, p. 504, p. 599, p. 601, 793, p. 625.
-, -, Joseph, p. 85.
-, -, -, his adventure, p. 206.
-, -, Mary, p. 276.
-, -, Rich., p. 133, p. 267, p. 276.
-, -, -, his estate, 375, p. 267, 453, p. 434, 687, 747, p. 599, 828.
-, -, Wm., p. 601.

Cocoanut, the, p. 515, 748, p. 594.

Cocoanuts, p. 272, p. 515, p. 594.

Coen, General John Pieterson, 5, 10, p. 10, 12, 13, 16, 22, 28, 38, 60, 61, 71, 77, 110, 139, 142–3, 149, 193, 198, p. 153, 339, p. 232, pp. 332–3, 466, 551, p. 447, 636, p. 496, 659, 662, 706. IV., 715, 734, 751, pp. 681–2.
-, -, -, his proposed return to the Indies and the endeavours to "stay" him, p. 10, 25, 28, 60, 78, 100–102, 104, 107, 115, 117, 124, 133, 143, 158, 161, 174, 190, 193, 194, 198, p. 106, 202, p. 111, 206, 242, 263, 281, 286.
-, -, -, his journey at an end, 194, 200, 204.
-, -, -, sent over secretly, 417, p. 332, p. 516.
-, -, -, his government, 104, 465, p. 682.
-, -, -, his great designs fit for a king, 139.
-, -, -, his remonstrance, 174.
-, -, -, objections against, 199.
-, -, -, received as a prince in Batavia, 664.
-, -, -, his projects for free trade, 204.
-, -, -, and the English in Batavia, 693–695.
-, -, -, his wicked detention of the treaty, 10, p. 104.
-, -, -, discourse wherein his follies are discovered, 190.
-, -, -, his villanies and barbarous cruelties and malice, p. 104, 242.
-, -, -, his departure and revocation, 427–8. pp. 341–2, 430, 432, 435, 441, p. 351, 446, 452, 455, 459, 465, 468–9, 473, 476–7, 479, 484, 486, 492, 496, 512, 519, 532, 617, 636, 644.
-, -, -, his marriage, wife, and family, 100, 417.
-, -, -, sick, p. 153.
-, -, -, his death (18 Sept. 1629), p. 682.

Coffa (Coha) seed, p. 447.

Cogar, Abrah., p. 433.
-, -, -, his mother, p. 433.

Coggins, Andrew, 74, 796, 865.
-, -, -, letter from, 807.

Coins, silver (2d. and 3d.), 241, p. 374.

Coin, foreign, 416, 423, p. 419, 620, p. 483.
-, -, proclamation concerning, 480, 482, p. 419.
-, -, value of, p. 212, p. 374, p. 379.
-, -, See also Abbassees, angels, checkeens, cusbeggs, deneires, dollars, ducats, guilders, hungars, mahmodes, pagodes, pistolets, riders, rupees, ryals, shahees, stivers, sultanees, vistees, and whangs.

Coja, Abdallah Hassan, 176, 209, p. 270.
-, -, Babba, p. 146.
-, -, Hassan Allee, 1.
-, -, Shaw Zuares, see Hogga Shan su war.

Cokayne, Wm., 585.
-, -, Lady, her chambermaid, 364.

Coke, Sir John, 82, p. 41, 89, 103, 105, 106, 110, 135, p. 72, 145, 163, p. 105, p. 111, p. 126, 245, pp. 173–4, 284, 294, 333, p. 244, p. 276, p. 325, 430, 442, 493, 500–1, 506, 510, 522, 538, 549, 554, p. 419, 556, p. 432, 588, 594, 614–5, p. 484, 631, 635, 639, 707, 709, p. 560, 744, p. 577, 770, 816, 856, p. 691.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 52, 53, 83, 171, 175.
-, 1627: 415, 434, 476, 490, 496, 506, 519, 525, 561.
-, 1628: 598, 612, 703, 714.
-, -, -, letters to—
-, 1625: 75, 173, 175. I., 180, 181, 182, 188, 192.
-, 1626: 281, 286, 351.
-, 1627: 426, 468–9, 473, 477, 489, 499, 512, 530.
-, 1628: 576, 627, 640, 711, 746.
-, -, -, fees to, 289.
-, -, -, presents to, p. 432, p. 592.
-, -, Mr., 371.

Colbach, Jonas, 74, p. 127, p. 152, p. 159, pp. 208–9, 344, 345, 358, 520, 572, p. 450.
-, -, -, chosen chief in Jambi, 255.
-, -, -, letter from, 340.
-, -, -, his services, 340.
-, -, -, petitions of, p. 419, p. 696.
-, -, -, prisoner on board the London, 358.
-, -, -, complaints against, p. 429, 569, 572, p. 450.
-, -, -, in England, p. 429, 728.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 560.
-, -, -, his estate, p. 376.

Colby, Arthur, p. 601.

Cole, —, p. 291.

Colley, Mary, p. 134.

Collins, Anne, p. 133.
-, -, Edward, 231, p. 132.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 416.
-, -, -, suit of, p. 416.
-, -, -, clerk of the powder mills, p. 204, 327, 365, 431, 453, p. 360, 485, 569, 724, 762, 767, p. 603, 822, 835, 839, 842.
-, -, -, his wages, 819.
-, -, -, petition of, p. 435.
-, -, Euria (Uriah), p. 134, p. 292.
-, -, -, her husband, p. 134.
-, -, John, p. 551.
-, -, Nicholas, p. 577.
-, -, Richard, 844.
-, -, Thos. 667.

Collinson, Henry, p. 604.

Colson, Robt., p. 267.
-, -, or Colston, Rowland, 420.
-, -, Samuel, his brother (deceased), 420.
-, -, -, his estate, 420.
-, -, -, his prayer book and psalm book, 689, 722, 744.

Colt, Robt., 262.
-, -, Thos., 262.

Colthurst, Thos., auditor to East India Company, 127, p. 84, p. 136, p. 240, p. 331, p. 354, 456, p. 438, p. 601, 776, 846.
-, -, -, instructions to, p. 354.
-, -, -, his accounts, 364.

Combe, Ellis, p. 136.

Common Pleas, Court of, 383.

Commons, House of, see Parliament.

Comorin, Cape, p. 208, p. 482.

Comoro islands, 266–7, p. 442, p. 448, p. 685. See also Mohilla.

Compter (prison) the, p. 69, 613.

Compton, Henry, 510.
-, -, Wm., Earl of Northampton, 361.

Condall, Governor of, p. 374.

Conga Islands, 311.

Congra, p. 480.

Constantinople, 294, p. 212, p. 448, 802, 830, 834, 847.
-, -, English Ambassador at, 834.
-, -, letter dated from, 216.

Contagion, see Sickness.

Convertive, H.M.S., 493, 504, p. 419, 556, 567.
-, -, commander of, see Bond, Capt.

Conway, Secretary Sir Edward, afterwards Lord Killultagh, Viscount Conway, and Lord President of the Council, 3, 5, 8, 10, 16, 28, 30, 43, 84, p. 46, 96, 105, 110, 124, 128, 135, 141, p. 72, 163, 167, 181, p. 106, pp. 110–11, 211, 219, 220, 221, 227, 229 (2), p. 124, p. 126, 243, p. 140, 245, 249, 251, p. 178, 284, 290, p. 183, 294, p. 187, 304, p. 194, 327, p. 237, 364–5, p. 251, p. 287, 390, p. 289, 395, 403, p. 317, 412, 424, 432, 448, 466, 507, 538, p. 415, p. 625, 855.
-, -, -, letters from—
-, 1625: 20, 22, 47, 62, 63, 68, 72, 77, 79, 86, 159, 162, 173, 212, 215, 222, 223, 226.
-, 1626: 297, 302–3, 308, 356.
-, 1627: 397, 402, 421–2, 477, 479, 494, 499, 503–5, 524, 526, 537, 546, 549, 557.
-, 1628: 621, 690, 691, 704, 707, 712, 755, 757.
-, -, -, letters to—
-, 1625: 4, 38, 46, 50, 60, 66, 78, 81, 83, 88, 100, 115, 117, 125, 138, 146, 150, 158, 169–71, 175, 194, 207, 213, 218, 224.
-, 1626: 244, 246, 253, 259, 278, 279, 301, 305–6, 311–2, 316, 322, 326, 339, 360.
-, 1627: 411, 415, 419, 428, 434, 443, 455, 459, 471, 476, 484, 487, 490–3, 506, 513, 525, 529, 533, 535, 539, 543.
-, 1628: 575, 579, 581, 596, 606, 608, 612, 625, 628, 673, 680, 698, 699, 702, 706, 714, 721, 737, 744.
-, -, -, his speech about stay of Dutch East India Company's ships, pp. 104–5.
-, -, -, memorandum by (also about stay of Dutch East India ships at Cowes and Portsmouth), 499, 500, 503–507, p. 408.
-, -, -, presents to, p. 432.
-, -, -, his sickness, 468.
-, -, -, one of his suite, 456.
-, -, -, his house (St. Martin's Lane), p. 237.
-, -, his son, Lieut.-Col. Sir Edward, letter to, 63.

Conyers, John, p. 296, p. 309. Cooke, Hugh, 479.
-, -, John, p. 299.
-, -, (a minister), 241.
-, -, his estate, p. 290.
-, -, Thos., p. 295.
-, -, Wm., p. 305.

Coolies, 164.

Cooper, Gabriel, p. 434.
-, -, John (factor), 74.
-, -, his estate, 585.
-, -, John (carpenter), 565.
-, -, Rich., p. 622, p. 625, 796.
-, -, -, his wages, p. 625.
-, -, Wm., p. 134, p. 598, p. 601.

Coorn, M., 484.

Cope, Sir Walter, sons of, p. 194.
-, -, Theop., p. 298.

Coppell, Robt., p. 295.
-, -, -, Ellen, his wife, p. 295.

Copper, p. 29, 118, p. 370, p. 380, p. 682.

Coppin, Ellen, p. 297.
-, -, her husband, p. 297.

Coral, 1, 40, 43, 56, p. 28, 57, 91, p. 46, 147, p. 96, 241, p. 150, 264, p. 178, 285, 313, p. 208, 378, p. 272, p. 284, p. 286, p. 315, 416, 453, p. 360, p. 441, p. 446, 618, 620, p. 480, p. 483, p. 505, p. 551, 756, p. 596, 819, 829, p. 663, 846.
-, -, price of, 313, 378, p. 441, 829, p. 682.
-, -, yields cent, per cent, in the Indies, p. 360.
-, -, customs on, p. 35, 69, 73, 76, 149, 160.
-, -, freight for, p. 78.
-, -, rate of insurance for, 391.
-, -, polished, p. 150, p. 315.
-, -, refuse, 149, 156, 160.
-, -, beads, p. 446.

Corbett, Anne, 488, p. 598.
-, -, Edward, p. 135, p. 194, 319, p. 292.
-, -, Roger, p. 697.
-, -, Thos. (deceased), 201, p. 194.
-, -, -, his estate, p. 135, p. 194, p. 290, p. 292 (2).
-, -, -, his child, p. 194, 319.

Cordage, 3, 307, p. 198, 321, 355, p. 274, 379, 395, 406, p. 321, p. 348, p. 354, 451, 607, 611, 658, p. 550, 758, 772, pp. 603 -4, 835, pp. 663, 866.
-, -, price of, 321, 393, p. 348, 633, pp. 605–6.
-, -, overseer for making, see Ball, Ant.
-, -, contract for 123 tons of Muscovia 393, 395.

Cordell, John, 157, 254, p. 218, 457, 771.

Corinthians, the, 50.

Corn, 251, p. 238.
-, -, price of, 149.
-, -, mill, 181.

Corne, Thos., p. 46, 103, 191, 219, p. 188, 313, 319, p. 258, 373, 379, p. 290, p. 294, 424, p. 347, 485, p. 423, p. 434, 717, 752, p. 577.

Cornelian beads, p. 445.

Cornetts," "a noyse of, 793.

Cornewall, Geo., p. 436.

Cornhill (St. Peter's), page 183.

Cornwall, 383.

Cornwallis, Sir Chas., p. 219.
-, -, petition of, p. 294.

Coromandel, 139, 158, 241, p. 154, p. 367, pp. 370–1, pp. 373–4, p. 380, 569, p. 435, 572, p. 501, 664, p. 515, 716, 734, p. 596, 788, 848, p. 681.
-, -, commodities of, p. 154, pp. 370–1.
-, -, great profit upon gold in, p. 370.

Corsellis, Nicholas, p. 299, 409, 412.

Cortehalse or Corthalls, Vincent, secretary to Governor Van Speult, and one of the Amboyna judges, 536, p. 415, 554.

Cosens, Simon, p. 132.
-, -, his wife, p. 132.

Costa, Dom. de, p. 276.

Costack (Persia), 210.

Coste, Signor Thos. de, pp. 480–1.

Costo, Lewes de, p. 628.

Cottle, Rich., 357.

Cotton, Sir Allen, Lord Mayor of London (1626) p. 254, 373, p. 328, 418.
-, -, Sir Dodmore, 276, p. 174, 280, p. 178, 294, p. 194, 317–8, p. 232, 359, p. 308, p. 321, 407, 412, p. 329, 424.
-, -, -, letters from, 301, 305, 306, 311, 312, 316, 316. I. 411, 419.
-, -, -, letters to, 302, 308, 316. II.
-, -, -, the King's instructions to, p. 325.
-, -, -, East India Company's instructions to their factors in Persia concerning, p. 329.
-, -, -, offers his services to East India Company, 280, p. 178.
-, -, -, his transportation in East India Company's ship to Persia, p. 172, pp. 178–9, p. 183, 294–308, 311–2, p. 194, 316, p. 197, 325, 394–5, 403, p. 318, 406, p. 321, 414, p. 329, 419, 421–2.
-, -, -, complaint against, p. 240.
-, -, -, his allowance, 293, 300.
-, -, -, loan to, p. 563.
-, -, -, arrives in the East Indies, p. 444.
-, -, -, and Shah Abbas, p. 563.
-, -, -, his extreme wants in things exterior, p. 563.
-, -, -, dies in Persia, p. 563.
-, -, -, his chaplain, see Goche, Dr.
-, -, -, his attendants, 412.
-, -, John, p. 299, p. 325, 457, p. 524, 819.
-, -, Sir Robt., 391.

Cotton, 121, p. 377, 466, 758.
-, -, wool, p. 28, 193. I. p. 194, p. 302, p. 445, p. 447, 760, 762–3, 765, p. 596, p. 681, 866.
-, -, -, private trade in, p. 269.
-, -, -, sale of and prices, 230, 767 803.
-, -, yarn, p. 29, p. 370, p. 440, p. 445, 577, 765, p. 612, 786.
-, -, sale of and prices, 767.

Cotty, Joan, p. 281.

Couch, Leonard, 796.

Coulson, Sam., see Colson, Sam.

Coult, Ralph, p. 433.

Court Leets, 844.

Courteen, Sir Wm., p. 78, 412, 685, 846.

Courtenay, Robt. (deceased), p. 131.
-, -, Eliz., widow of, p. 131.

Courthalls, see Cortehalse, Vincent.

Coutch, Sam., p. 599.
-, -, Thos., p. 599.

Covell, —, 510.

Coventry, Sir Thos., p. 31.

Coventry clothiers, 655. Covert, Henry (deceased), 34, p. 35.

Coward, John, p. 152, p. 377, 522, p. 486, 668, p. 516.
-, -, -, letter to, 619.
-, -, -, death of, p. 515.

Cowes (Isle of Wight), 494, 499, 500, 503–4, 506, 513–4, 583. III., p. 604.
-, -, Castle, 498, 520–1, 530.
-, -, letters dated from, 508, 513–4.

Cowlan or Cowland, Peter, p. 281, 763.

Cowley, Thos., p. 69, 149, 262, 265, p. 331, p. 561, 738.
-, -, -, his salary, p. 306.

Cowly, Hugh, 172.

Cox, —, keeper of the Council Chamber, 717.

Cradock, Mat., 771, p. 601.

Craishawe or Crashaw, Rich., p. 31, p. 136, p. 137, 580, 585.

Cramphorne, (of Plymouth), 826.

Cramporne, Robt., p. 347.
-, -, Mrs. (widow of Stephenson) 231.

Cranbrooke, John, p. 296.

Crane, Sir Fras., p. 29, 288, p. 315, 771, p. 597, 817, 819 (2), p. 663, 841.
-, -, -, his tapestries, 132, 140, p. 270, 556, p. 441, p. 447, 588, 596, 605, 607, p. 485, 652.
-, -, Ralph, p. 354.

Cranfield, Sir Randall, p. 504.
-, -, -, (of the Custom House), p. 514.
-, -, John, 172.
-, -, Johan, p. 256, see also Frobisher, Rich., widow of.

Cranwell, Thos., p. 671.

Crapford, David, p. 641.

Crashaw, Rich., see Craishawe, Rich.

Crathorne, Thos., p. 136, p. 298.

Craynanger, M., 833.

Crewe, Jeremy or Jeffry, p. 237, pp. 281–2, 440, p. 355, 488, 483.
-, -, -, difference between East India Company and, 448, 456.

Crews, Eliz., p. 438, pp. 698–9.
-, -, Robt. (deceased), p. 438.

Crispe, Ellis, p. 41, p. 136, p. 194, p. 197, p. 601.
-, -, -, Hester, his widow, p. 601.
-, -, Nich., 157, p. 136, p. 198, p. 203, p. 218, 364, p. 347, p. 355, 457, 527, 656, 660, 772, p. 601, 783.
-, -, -, letter from, 166.
-, -, -, (jun.), 319, p. 255, 425, p. 438, p. 454, p. 502.

Crispine, —, 271.

Croft, Richard, p. 159, 344, p. 348.
-, -, -, letter from, 345.

Crooks, Hugh, 844.

Croon, P., 563.

Croply, Mary, p. 301.

Croppenburgh, —, 99.

Crosby Hall, 127.
-, -, House, p. 69, p. 84, pp. 243–4, p. 289, 451, p. 360, 749, 766, p. 606.
-, -, -, repairs to, 485.
-, -, -, fire at, 618.
-, -, -, letter dated from, 192.
-, -, -, porter of, see Spiller, John.

Cross, Sara, p. 295.

Crowe, Sir Sackville, Treasurer of the Navy, 538, p. 485, 395.

Croxon, Sam., p. 434.

Crystal glass set in gold, 43.
-, -, cup (sold for 8,600 rupees), p. 441.

Cufe or Cuffe, Henry, p. 551, 771, 779.
-, -, John, p. 699.

Curtis, Thos., p. 433.

Cusbeggs, p. 212, see Coins.

Cusnam, Jas., p. 336, 427, p. 349.

Cust, Samuel, 319, pp. 298–9.

Custom House (London), 69, 147, 149, 191, p. 135, 277, p. 206, 335, pp. 219–20, 341, p. 224, pp. 258–9, 373, p. 268, p. 276, 381, 383, p. 279, p. 286, (2) p. 287, p. 293, p. 301, p. 303, p. 305, p. 329, 582, 585, 597, 754, 766, p. 643, 810, 841.
-, -, -, waiters of, 248, 555, p. 429, 611, 633, 749.
-, -, -, -, gratuities to, p. 286, p. 429, 611, 613, p. 556, 724, 752, 766.
-, -, -, East India Company's warehouses at, 798.
-, -, -, Quay, 639.

Customs, officers and farmers of the, p. 35, p. 41, 149, 156, 160, 262, 277, p. 173, 383, 425, p. 355, 567, p. 465, 607, 613, 624, p. 486, 760, p. 604, 810, 819, 839, 841. See also Dawes, Abraham.
-, -, East India Company's dispute with about cloth, 810.
-, -, arrest of goods by, 578.
-, -, warrant to, 868–9.
-, -, bonds from, p. 484.
-, -, Committees of East India Company reported to be Farmers of, p. 523.

Cuttans, p. 380.

Cuttbert, Eliza, p. 127.

Cymbal, see Siam bell, a.