Index: N, O

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1908.

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'Index: N, O', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3, 1669-1672, (London, 1908) pp. 1490-1498. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol3/pp1490-1498 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Nacton (Suffolk), 225.

Nafferton (Yorks), 619, 680.

Naish, Mr. (Salisbury, Excise), 35.

Napier, Col., patentee of the fish duty (toll fish) at Yarmouth, 16, 20, 29.

Nappa (Yorks), 634.

Napper (Napier, Nappier) [Robert, Treasurer and Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall], 18, 29, 107, 113, 114, 130, 137, 166, 183, 187, 198, 251, 272, 330, 456, 467, 517, 572, 822, 837, 908, 914, 1092, 1154, 1195, 1211, 1285; lease, 635.

-, Mr. [Rob.], Receiver of Hearthmoney, Dorset, 487, 635.

Narberth (Pembroke), 631, 650.

Nash, Mr., brewer, Wilts, 194.

-, Richard, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 881.

Nation, Francis, 1031.

National debt arranging interest on, after stop of Exchequer, 1007, 1010, 1012.

Naturalising ships. See Ships.

-, aliens, 331, 1135, 1257; see Holland (natives).

Naudeswell or Waudeswell [? Dowdeswell], co. Gloucester, 887.

Navigation Acts, 114, 463, 1126–7.

-, -, bonds, 1235.

-, -, collector's account of duties, 208.

-, -, contravensions of, 38, 1034, 1126–7, 1137; by naturalized ships, 949; in Ireland, by ships with Plantation tobacco and sugar touching at Ireland before England, or trading with Ireland and thence to foreign parts (including all questions as to Plantation bonds for guaranteeing a ship's return to England), 461, 463, 1049, 1084, 1101, 1118, 1175, 1197; Exchequer trial as to, 461, 463; different effect as to Ireland between the Act of Navigation and the Act of Trade, 463.

-, -, dispensing with (by the declaration of 1672, May 10. in view of the Dutch war), 1089, 1244, 1246–7, 1251, 1259, 1261, 1268, 1270, 1273, 1291, 1299, 1306, 1331, 1343, 1349.

-, -, enumerated commodities, 1247.

-, -, exemptions from, 1011.

-, -, Jersey wanting to trade direct with America, 1011; see Jersey.

-, -, officers, 184.

-, -, question of excluding Ireland from benefit of, 41, 43, 46, 1118, 1197, 1232.

-, -, seizures. See Seizures.

-, -, Surveyor of, 943; see Ash, J.; Shaw, Sir J.

NAVY accounts, 90, 236, 339, 467, 503.

-, beverage, 1096.

-, bills, 35, 170, 1188, 1214.

-, books, 15.

-, building and repairing ships, 55, 56, 392, 642, 662, 682, 981, 1042, 1044, 1111, 1203; regulations for, 450; question of contracting for, 1111; repairing burned ships, 57; repairing Dutch prizes, 1066; building' "Kitchin' yacht, 409, 450, 604, 614; building ships at Portsmouth, 804, 837, 924; ditto at Hull, 298, 353, 381 390, 392, 546, 658, 662, 663, 667, (and see Genoa); repairs. 422, 1188, 1214; estimates for repairs, 450, 466, 524.

-, certificates. See Navy (weekly).

-, Clerk of the Acts, 924; See Pepys, S.

-, Commissioners and Principal Officers, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, 26, 28, 32, 35, 39, 41, 56, 59, 75, 82, 84, 90, 95, 99, 104, 109, 110, 119, 128, 136, 140, 148, 150, 151, 157, 171, 225, 236, 261, 284, 293, 308, 313, 334, 341, 377, 380, 404, 408–9, 422, 436, 437, 450–1, 466, 469, 485, 489, 497, 524, 592, 599, 603, 662, 667, 673, 755, 757, 761, 794, 799, 876, 885, 942, 960, 981, 987, 1019, 1023, 1024, 1042, 1071, 1072, 1074, 1082, 1090, 1093, 1096, 1097, 1101, 1111, 1112, 1117, 1142, 1160, 1188, 1203, 1206, 1214, 1222, 1237, 1251, 1257, 1261, 1262, 1274, 1289, 1294, 1302, 1320, 1321, 1323, 1325, 1345, 1353; aspersing the Treasury, 1061 (see Cox, J., Deane, A., Harman, Sir J., Middleton, T., Seymour, E., Tippets, J.).

-, Creditors of. or debt, bills of, for goods and hire of ships and orders for payments to, 74, 93, 95, 161, 230, 261, 295, 418, 450, 451, 466, 489, 497, 609, 659, 661, 673, 686, 688, 691, 694, 704, 705, 709, 761, 767, 774–5, 794, 827, 868, 869, 963, 1027, 1064, 1105, 1121, 1158, 1162, 1186; assigned on the Guildhall, 450, 453, 466.

-, customs on victuals. See Customs (duties).

-, debt. See Navy (creditors); Navy (seamen).

-, -, book of, 757.

-, -, interest on, 757.

-, -, old, registering of, 668, 686, 960, 1019, 1024, 1035, 1186.

-, demands of supply, 345.

-, diverting money from one branch to another, 13, 14–15.

-, docks at Gillingham, 466.

-, establishment, 110.

-, estimates, 56, 225, 422, 466, 469, 524, 662, 667, 1111, 1257, 1294; and see Navy (building).

-, extraordinaries, 258.

-, fire ships, 78, 228.

-, fleets in the Straits [of Gibraltar], 4, 8, 56, 179, 491; at Leghorn, 301; near home, 1079.

-, galleys built at Genoa, 875, 934; see Genoa.

-, hemp for. See Hemp.

-, Horse, 986.

-, Judge Advocate of the Fleet. See Smith, Mr.

-, masts for, 1105; Riga masts, 923.

-, Office, 24, 53, 55, 214, 443, 562, 704, 805, 987, 1057, 1163; establishment, 99; liable to Hearthmoney, 781.

-, officers and sea captains, question of allowing interest for [unpaid] wages, 7, 27, 32, 61, 63, 214, 418.

-, payments and orders for. See Navy. Treasury.

-, -, by the Navy Office, Treasury Lords interfering with, 10; Treasury Lords declining to interfere with, 9, 11; payments in course, the Duke of York's rules for (in 1665), 24.

-, planks for, 1111; and see Navy timber.

-, press gang and pressing men for the Navy, including payments of press money and conduct money, 1012, 1039, 1042, 1043, 1075, 1104, 1224, 1232, 1235, 1236, 1261, 1345; protections against the press gang for brewers' servants, Customs officers, &c., 1053, 1054, 1068, 1183, 1235.

-, Principal Officers of. See Navy Commissioners.

-, provisions paying Customs, questions as to. See Customs (duties).

-, purveyor [of timber] for, 682; see Morehouse, J.

-, repairs. See Navy, building.

-, Riga hemp. See Hemp.

-, -, masts. See Masts.

-, sea books, debt on, 450.

-, seamens' tickets. 57, 61, 119, 954, 960, 962, 1142.

-, -, wages, 225, 273, 913, 954, 1188, 1214, 1257; paying off ships. 119, 1111, 1026–7.

-, shipwright. See Tippets, J.

-, slops, 1082; see Beckford, T.

-, stores (and see Navy (creditors), hemp, masts, tallow), 13, 14, 25, 28, 136, 285, 295, 334, 466, 524, 794, 868, 923, 1028, 1111, 1188, 1323, 1334; yearly account of, 159.

-, surveyor of. See Middleton, T.; Tippets, J.

-, tallow for, 53, 636, 868.

-, timber (and see all the Forests for felling timber, especially New Forest, Dean and Sherwood), 7, 26, 29, 32, 40, 109, 119, 146, 150, 181, 198, 200, 284, 290, 380, 485, 682, 732, 923–4, 1121; disposal of offal, 2, 33, 40, 55, 71, 990; proposals to prevent abuses, 33.

-, Treasurer (see Annesley, A., Carteret, Sir G., Greville, F., Littleton, Sir T., Osborne, Sir T.), 1, 36, 55, 108, 159, 243. 345, 368, 466, 642, 678, 788, 1005, 1142, 1298, 1312.

-, -, accounts, 1, 118, 687, 739, 895, 951, 1019, 1100; and see Annesley, A.; Carteret, Sir G.

-, -, assignments and payments by, 133, 301, 353, 485, 1051, 1158, 1188, 1206, 1213, 1222, 1224, 1274, 1289, 1345; paying items to wrong uses. 25, 28.

-, -, assignments to, loans, orders, tallies and everyform of imprest issues to, 10, 17, 25, 34, 36, 39, 42, 45, 53, 54, 57, 61, 63, 69, 71, 82, 85, 89, 90, 95, 105, 118–9, 136, 139, 145, 152, 155, 164, 173, 174, 176, 182, 193, 196, 204, 205, 209, 211, 213, 214, 216, 221, 223, 228, 230, 233, 234, 238, 239, 243, 258, 259, 260, 261, 264, 273, 277, 281, 283, 284, 285, 287, 291, 294, 319, 324, 327, 330, 331, 334, 339, 346, 349, 353, 354, 355, 357, 374, 375, 377, 390, 403, 409, 414, 417, 419, 420, 422, 424, 436, 438, 457, 471, 485, 491, 494, 495, 506, 507, 508, 509, 514, 522, 523, 535, 545, 546, 555, 556, 583, 591, 598, 602, 604, 614, 636, 640, 644, 646, 648, 651, 653, 655, 656, 659, 660, 661, 665, 696, 697, 698, 701, 710, 713, 716, 719, 730, 732, 747, 758, 759, 760, 791, 794, 799, 800, 802, 803, 805, 808, 824, 829, 835, 837, 848, 860, 868, 874, 877, 881, 882, 889, 913, 919, 923, 932, 934, 937, 946, 958, 960, 962, 1005, 1011, 1018, 1040, 1044, 1046, 1056, 1057, 1066, 1104, 1121, 1160, 1168, 1169, 1171, 1173, 1177, 1178, 1181, 1186, 1193, 1202, 1224, 1238, 1249, 1255, 1256–7, 1258, 1259, 1281, 1283, 1286, 1299, 1304, 1306, 1319, 1321, 1324, 1325, 1334, 1362; issues to, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172; using customs moneys. 1052; transfer of assignments and orders from one Treasurer to his successor, viz., from Carteret to the Earl of Anglesey. 5, 213; from the Earl of Anglesey to Osborne and Littleton. 4; from Littleton and Osborne to Osborne alone, 940, 942.

-, -, fees to, commutation of. 375.

-, -, interest orders, 940, 963.

-, -, taking up moneys on loan for the service of the Navy. 147, 418, 678, 740 1141; conditions of, 422, 438, 448, 499; ten per cent on tickets in loan, 1143.

-, victuallers (Sir D. Gauden up to 1671, Oct., and from that date Littleton. Sir T., Gauden, Sir D., Ashburnham, Sir D., Child, J., Gauden, B.). 469, 547, 788, 866, 985, 1005, 1012, 1016, 1022, 1028, 1088, 1090–1, 1097, 1214, 1239, 1269, 1278; contractor for beer for the Navy see White, J.; victuallers at the out ports, 1096, 1097, 1104; victuallers (1659–60), 321.

-, -, contract, 12, 14, 99, 104, 210, 1090–1, 1123.

-, -, assignments by, 214.

-, -, -, issues, orders, &c., to (including interest money), 17, 23, 42, 45, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 61, 66, 71, 75, 99, 128, 140, 151, 177, 190, 191, 198, 209, 210, 213, 215, 216, 219, 221, 222, 225, 245, 257, 264, 282, 298, 307, 308, 310, 313, 335, 339, 340, 343, 348, 354, 360, 371, 374, 418, 432, 442, 445, 461, 464, 499, 500, 507, 511, 514, 523, 534, 557, 560, 574, 575, 578, 587, 589, 607, 608, 633, 641, 652, 653, 655, 670, 675, 676, 680, 707, 711, 715, 719, 726, 731, 732, 734, 736, 764, 765, 776, 791, 794, 802, 805, 810, 826, 837, 867, 877, 881, 889, 891, 900, 937, 962, 1018, 1024, 1061, 1066, 1072, 1079, 1089, 1096, 1098, 1101, 1104, 1159, 1168, 1175, 1178, 1188, 1202, 1213, 1222, 1224, 1249, 1256, 1259, 1283, 1298, 1304, 1306, 1319, 1321, 1325; issues to, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; victuallers borrowing money, 360, 366.

-, victualling account, 57, 140, 147, 261, 503, 588, 687, 739, 1019, 1090, 1269; foreign account, 442.

-, -, certificates, 41, 155.

-, -, contingent money, 466.

-, -, Dunkirk. See Dunkirk.

-, -, estimate for, 307.

-, -, garrisons. See garrisons.

-, -, interest account, 35, 442, 587, 1159.

-, -, Lent and Toulon accounts, 442; See Lent and Toulon.

-, -, office, 1145.

-, -, ordinary (for the fleet in harbour), 140, 325, 360, 417, 464, 515, 556, 764.

-, -, ships in Ireland, 1239.

-, -, short allowance money, 466, 469.

-, -, sheds, 187, 1145.

-, victuals. customs free, 1072; vegetables for, 1096.

-, weekly certificates from the Treasurer of the Navy, of debts and payments, 24, 155, 157, 293, 761, 774, 799, 987, 1033, 1040.

-, yards, 2, 4, 17, 450–1, 1071, 1188, 1214.

-, -, workmen and miserable state of, 655, 1071; fees and perquisites to, 86, 87.

Naworth [Castle] (Cumberland), 1326.

Neale (Neile), Mrs. Anne, widow of John, surrender of Burley bailiffship, 735, 857, 871, 918, 928, 1230.

-, Elizabeth, 72.

-, [sic for Mead], John, clerk of the Impost bills, 85.

-, John, of St. Giles in the Fields, bailiff of Burley in New Forest, 516, 747, 871, 918, 928, 1230.

-, Mr., Piedmont account, 135, 199, 735.

-, Sir Paul, 791, 842; a Commissioner for Richmond Park, 1161; a SubCommissioner for Prizes, 1071.

-, Richard, Durham bishopric, 1240.

-, William, a stranger, 1184.

Neath (Glamorgan), 1146.

Ned, Treasury messenger, 975.

Needham (Nedham), Isaac, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1146.

-, Major Robert, suffering at Surinam, royal bounty to, 36, 49, 200, 681, 796, 973; pension to 1151.

-, Thomas, Excise Farm, Chester, 833, 836, 1210.

Neeve, Mr., 1073.

Nelthorp, James, fee farms, 973, 1144.

Neston (co. Chester), 1024, 1184.

Netherlands. See Holland; States General; Spanish Netherlands.

-, map of, 1340.

Nethermoor (Yorks), 634.

Nethervill, Robert, Irish quit rents, 616, 628.

Netley priory (Southants), 314.

Neuburg, Philip William, Duke of (from 1653 afterwards Elector Palatine), present to, from Charles II., 143, 273, 1067.

Nevill (Neville, Nevell), Charles, laws to the government, 647.

-, Elizabeth Dowager Lady Abergavenny, widow of John, tenth Lord Bergavenny, grant to, 763.

-, Thomas, senr., and junr., Comptroller of Petty Customs, London port, 811, 910; (for Rumbold's children), 545.

-, William (for Sir James Shaen), 68.

Nevis (West Indies), 1138, 1226.

-, Four and a half per cent. duty at, 404.

-, Governor of. See Russell, Colonel.

NEW England, 1067, ship sent on special service to, 1233.

-, FOREST, 234, 453, 861, 1036; and see Howard, Sir R.

-, -, Aldridge Hill, 874.

-, -, Battramsley bailiwick, 835, 874.

-, -, Bolderwod Walk, 874.

-, -, browsewood, allowance in lieu of 934.

-, -, Burley walk, 1120; lodge, 1124; bailiff of (pannage of swine), 516, 871, 918, 928 1225, 1230 (see Neale, J.).

-, -, commission for enquiry, 145, 1204.

-, -, cutting timber in, 33, 42, 55, 73, 84, 86, 87, 119, 145, 146, 204, 225, 227, 233, 234, 290, 363, 443, 452, 539, 545, 563, 663, 695, 732, 735, 744, 745, 748, 804, 820, 835, 848, 849, 855, 871, 879, 884, 918, 981, 1047, 1051, 1096, 1124, 1204, 1230, 1231, 1241; offal wood, 233, 234; regulation for cutting timber, 125, 145, 855.

-, -, deer in. See New Forest, keeper.

-, -, Dunslow Heath, 874.

-, -, eyre of, 145.

-, -, Fritham bailiwick. 874.

-, -, herbage and pannage of swine, 871, 918.

-, -, Holmehill or Holmehill coppice, 528, 848, 874.

-, -, Holyday or Hollydays Hill, 528, 874.

-, -, Hursthill lodge. 835, 855.

-, -, Inn bailiwick, 874.

-, -, justice seal, 1204.

-, -, keeper of and hay for the deer, 342, 528, 536, 545.

-, -, King's coppice, 166.

-, -, lodges. See New Forest (Rhinefield, Hursthill, Queen mead, Wilverley and Mr. Seymour), 835, 855, 862.

-, -, Lindhurst (Lyndhurst) walk, New Forest, 307; king's house at, and repairs of, 33, 42, 50, 54, 73, 76, 80, 204, 216, 225, 227, 266, 273, 510, 553, 820, 857, 863, 871, 879, 1010, 1015; lease, 108, 586 (see Paulet, C.); court book, 849, 855; Dutch dykes or reekes at, 504, 695; snow well at, 504, 695, 703; manor house or court house, 246, 255, 307, 314, 323, 394; king's stables at, 363, 371, 452, 536, 539, 545, 563, 695, 820, 835, 848, 879; works and repairs at, 593, 703, 735.

-, -, new park and new park gardens, 848.

-, -, Norley Thorns, woodland, 1080, 1241, 1302.

-, -, North bailiwick, 874.

-, -, nursery. making of, in, 33, 291, 304, 308, 874.

-, -, officers, 84, 934; names of, 835.

-, -, planting and enclosing, 145, 150, 163, 164, 166, 314, 317, 340, 363, 528, 746.

-, -, Prions acre, 874.

-, -, prison, 504, 695, 703.

-, -, Queenmead lodge, 835, 855.

-, -, Regarders, 145, 1204.

-, -, repairs, 73, 835, 862, 1124.

-, -, Rhinefield (Rymefield), walk, 875; Rinfield lodge, 835, 855.

-, -, Mr. Seymour's lodge, 732, and walk, 748.

-, -, verderers, 145, 510.

-, -, walks (Sir T. Clifford's walk). 15; and see New Forest (Rhinefield and Mr. Seymour).

-, -, Warden, Lord Warden (see Paulet, C.), 150, 1204.

-, -, Wilverley lodge, 835, 855.

-, -, woodward, high woodward, 87, 145, 150, 166, 234, 290, 746, 907, 1033, 1230, 1231 (see Norton. Sir J., Horne, Mr.); accounts of, 198, 857, 863, 1015; under woodward, see Knapton, B.

-, -, Wootton coppice, 498.

New Netherlands, 59.

New Park (or Richmond Park, Surrey), 941, 1228.

-, -, abuses in, commission for, 953, 954, 986, 998, 1161.

-, -, deer in. See New Park keeper.

-, -, Great Pondhead, 782.

-, -, Great Sewer (Shore), 782.

-, -, keeper, 4, 146, 151, 178, 287, 317, 320, 510, 717, 782, 824, 947, 953, 989, 994, 1219, 1305; see Harby, Lady; Baker, H., Paulet, C., Panton, Col., keepers' places, 146.

-, -, keeper of Richmond Park and House. See Villiers, Edw.

-, -, money for, 65.

-, -, railings, 958.

-, -, Ranger. See Tollemache, Sir L., Harvey Lady, Panton, Col., Paulet, C.

-, -, repairs in (wall, &c.), 46, 67, 70, 166, 292, 782, 830, 1098.

-, -, taking in Commons, 782, 1215.

-, -, towns demanding coal wood, 151.

-, -, wall, 151.

New River Company, pensionout of profits of, 244.

New Sarum. See Salisbury.

New Year's gifts. 368, 395, 403, 507, 1002, 1005, 1012, 1014, 1177; to the Pages of the Bedchamber, 5, 6; from the customs 10,000l. a year in lieu of, 894, 958, 1024.

-, -, -, from the nobility to the king, applied to the Privy Purse, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 34, 186, 727; paid to the Jewel Office, 18, 22, 25, 186.

New York, 57, 59, 81; Governor of, see York, Duke of; issues for Government of. 466, 475, 511, 640, 657, 662, 708.

Newark (Notts), 1020; manor and wapentake of, 433, 493, 741, 746, 776, 848, 972, 989; garrison of, 972.

Newbold Hall (Warwick), 667.

Newburgh, Earl of. See Levingston J.

-, (Yorks), 521.

Newbury (Newberrie, Newborough), Henry, Surveyor General in the Searcher's Office [London port], 948, 952, 1039, 1128, 1239.

Newcastle, Duke of. See Cavendish, W.

Newcastle (Northumberland), town and port and customs, 117, 230, 253, 275, 500, 567, 575, 586, 614, 617, 623, 648, 775, 814, 945, 975, 1005, 1017, 1025, 1034, 1035, 1062, 1063, 1098, 1101, 1126, 1140, 1144, 1146, 1175, 1192, 1212, 1214, 1231, 1236, 1273, 1277, 1299, 1300, 1310, 1315, 1317, 1349; castle garth. 87; coal duty (Excise on), 42, 51, 387; Excise farm, 827, 833, 836, 844 (see Brabant, H., Gerard, Sir G., Parsons J); Excise Sub-Commissioners, 864; Hearthmoney, 550 (see Applegarth W., Brabant, H); King's carpenter. 176; measure, 787; measure of keels, 1081; Wine Act Commissioners, 309.

Newchurch See Llanewydd.

Newcomb, Mr., Kings printer, 399, 582, 583, 589, 593.

Newgate (prison), 1039.

Newhaven (Sussex, 1173, 1296.

Newington (Surrey), 607.

Newman, Arthur, bailiff of the Stannary of Penwith, 251.

-, Mr., Receiver of Aids, 127, 436.

-, Robert, lands at Chelsea, 799.

-, -, tidesman. Topsham, 1195.

Newmarket (Cambridge), 701, 818; King at. 929, 943, 1103; King's house at, 29, 61; keeper of King's house at, see Elliot T.; Ford, R.; minister of, 535; purchase of the Earl of Thomond's house by the King, 591; wild fowl breeder, see Cole, J., Reyner, T.

Newport, Andrew, Comptroller of the Great Wardrobe, 30, 36, 48, 67, 79, 83, 116, 133, 137, 148, 149, 156, 157, 207, 208, 337, 355, 369, 407, 428, 433, 454, 460, 473, 475, 479, 506, 566, 579, 611, 696, 742, 746, 802, 839, 846, 988, 999, 1006, 1116; (for Rumbold's children), 11, 545.

-, Francis, Farmer of Excise, Salop, 833, 836, 864, 1002.

-, Francis, second Lord Newport of High Ercall, privy Councillor England, Comptroller of the Household (from 1668), 840, 841, 977, 990, 1000, 1080, 1082, 1083, 1097, 1164, 1235.

-, Mr. (Lord Gerard's dispute), 101, 242.

Newport (Monmouth), 1000.

-, (Isle of Wight), 1184.

Newsham, John, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Warwick, 74, 171, 172, 359, 363, 372, 433, 436, 511, 532, 575, 580, 854: ditto of Northampton, 873; Receiver of rents of the bishoprics of Worcester and Lichfield and Coventry, 785; Receiver of Aids. co. Warwick and Coventry, 567, 705, 815, 1276.

Newstead, Robert, petition, 995.

Newton, Alice, executrix to Hugh, 1328.

-, Hugh, Collector of Additional Aid, co. Derby, 1328.

-, Ja., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 867.

-, John, wine merchant, 1306.

-, Mr., Northumberland poll money, 468.

Newton (? Glamorgan), 1140.

-, (Yorks), 558.

Newtown (Dublin), 754.

Nibley (Gloucester), 887.

Nichil, returns of, in distringas, 1200, 1232.

Nicholas (Nicolas), Edward Receiver General of the Alienation Office, 176, 190, 224, 338, 365, 527, 982, 1153.

-, Sir Edward, 1022; Secretary of State Grant of Windsor Great Park, 812.

-, George, Surveyor General of Customs, 723.

-, John, pardon, 1070, 1219.

-, Sir John, a clerk of the Privy Council, 331, 477, 493, 602, 842, 897, 1022, 1080, 1081, 1085, 1086, 1245, 1250, 1251, 1260, 1358; interest in Great Park, Windsor, 733, 737, 775, 782, 795, 812; grant of a keepership in Windsor Park, 464, 468, 600, 661; loans to the government, 824.

Nicholl (Nicoll) Henry, weighing wrecks in the Thames. 102, 242.

Nicholls (Nicolls), Col. (New York business), 59, 81.

-, John, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Mr., master of the Customs smack at Bristol, 1260.

-, Richard, wine seizure, 1198.

Nickson. See Nixon.

Nidd (Yorks.), 598.

Nills, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Herts., 868.

Nipho (Nypho), Jerome, controller, Chester, 350, 430.

Nisi prius judge, 1174.

Nixon (Nickson), Edward, 974, 1144.

-, Peter, 1017.

Noble, James, door-keeper of the House of Lords, 773.

Noble (coin), 429.

Noel (and see Nowell). Andrew, Receiver of hearthmoney, Leicester and Rutland, 1262, 1287.

-, Baptist, third Viscount Campden, creation money, 1260.

-, Edward (City debt, fee farms). 1209, 1309; a Commissioner to the Irish Revenue Farmers, 297, 300, 553.

-, Mr., Excise clerk, 681.

Noemanswood. See Sherwood Forest.

Nonsuch House and Little Park, 219, 487, 499, 504, 506, 509, 647, 699, 702, 882, 897; keeper or custody of, see Berkeley, Lord G.; repairs, 891.

-, Great Park, 659, 699.

-, Nonsuch Park or Worcester Park in Nonsuch, 647, 659.

-, Worcester House, 659.

Nonsuits, fee on, 1174.

Noroot. See Northoot.

Norfolk, Duke of. See Howard.

-, Sir James, a serjeant at arms attending the House of Commons, 218, 404, 435, 555, 820, 901.

Norfolk, county, 235, 248, 375, 538, 585, 586, 640, 908, 1165, 1252, 1265, 1266, 1348, 1363.

-, -, clerks of peace, 923.

-, -, Excise, farm and farmers, 33, 402, 553, 685, 740, 833, 836, 1141, 1238, 1352, 1354, 1362, 1368 (see Bucknall, et al., Howell, H., Mann, J., Starling, Sir S.); Sub-Commissioners of, 867, 1352.

-, -, fee farms, 1261.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 294, 359; rolls, 923 (see Beamont. W., Briggs, A., Browne. R., Jay, C., Lloyd, J., Wade, T.).

-, -, Justices of Peace, 762.

-, -, Receiver of Crown lands, 260; see Cooke, R., Jay, C., Pooley, Sir E.

-, -, receivers, solicitors, collectors, commissioners, &c. of taxes, 59, 109, 155, 207, 250, 296, 454 [sic for Notts], 705, 799, 1064, 1143, 1200, 1231–2, 1236, 1269, 1329; see Bendish, R.

-, -, sheriffs, 621, 821, 913, 1211, 1363.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 303, 1163.

Norley Thorns. See New Forest.

Norman, Mr., Hearthmoney, Devon. 1082, 1110, 1338.

Normanton (Yorks), 1161.

Norrington, William, Deputy Receiver of Subsidy for Essex, 1139.

Norris (Norrice), Henry, joiner of His Majesty's privy lodgings, 259, 607, 898, 1003, 1292.

-, John, waiter at Exmouth, 1250.

-, -, Comptroller at Bridgwater, 23, 176.

North, Dudley, Receiver of Arrears of Suffolk taxes. 500, 510, 538, 706; leave to, 642, 645, 648, 651, 665, 666.

-, Francis and Sir Francis, a King's Counsel, 25, 114, 192, 194, 341, 346, 351, 354, 402, 405, 406, 413, 517, 519, 792, 828; Solicitor General, 1171, 1247.

-, Henry, lease, 467, 468, 485, 490, 686.

North bailiwick. See New Forest.

-, Sea fishery. See Yarmouth.

-, Shields. See Shields.

Northampton, Earl of. See Compton, J.

-, Marchioness of. See Parr, H.

-, [?] Mr., 975.

Northampton, County, 202, 205, 301, 564, 583, 597, 601, 975, 984, 1063, 1130, 1138, 1197, 1228, 1234, 1285.

-, -, Clerk of the Peace, 263.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324; Sub Commissioners. 864, 881, 1238.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Eakins, J.; Newsham, J.; Smith. N.; Thompson, Fr.

-, -, Receiver of Crown lands. See Benyon, Sir G.; Hart, J.

-, -, Receivers, &c. of taxes, 220, 1143; see Watson, Fr.

-, -, sheriffs, 602.

Northcott (Northoote), John, Receiver of the Additional Aid and the Eleven Months' tax, Devon, 81, 84, 127, 232, 235, 264, 330, 382, 386, 387, 396, 452, 537, 545, 1191; a Wine Act Commissioner for Exeter district, 594, 792.

Northern Circuit, 311, 630, 715; Clerk of Asssize of; see Bateman, R.

-, counties, 360, 1086, 1087, 1260, 1264.

Northfield (Wymondham), 908.

Northington, William, Receiver of Aids, Essex, 358–9, 528.

Northleigh, Henry, Commissioner of Aids, Devon. 192, 202.

Northolme (Lincoln), 528, 536.

Northolt pastures (Ryme Intrinsica), 855, 912, 1150.

Northstead (manor, Yorks), 1286, 1291.

Northumberland. Earl. See Dudley, J.; Percy, J.

-, Countess of. See Percy, E.

Northumberland county, 112, 855, 1060, 1223, 1297.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 527, 827, 833, 836, 844. (see Brabant, H., Calvert P., Gerard, Sir G., Parsons, J., Vincent, S.); Sub-Commissioners. 864, 1202.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Applegarth, W.; Christian, W.; Johnson, R.

-, -, Justices of, 267.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands. 704; see Aldworth, R., Norton, M., Wyvell, R.

-, -, Receivers, Commissioners, &c., of taxes, 11, 127, 183, 266, 269, 321, 468, 521, 820, 873, 916, 1189, 1143; see Newton, Mr., Swinburne, J.

-, -, sheriffs, 621,

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 309.

Norton. Ambrose, Surveyor of the Mews 158, 287, 364, 581, 889.

-, Brett, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, John, Darley tithes, 181, 186.

-, Sir John. Woodward of New Forest. 145, 162, 304, 317, 528, 563, 663, 695, 801, 831, 835, 848, 855, 874, 879, 884, 918, 981, 1124; Receiver of Assessments, Hants., 301, 674; a Commissioner of ditto, 207, 260.

-, Mauger, Receiver of Crown Revenues and Hearthmoney, Durham, Northumberland and Richmond, 137, 271, 278, 305, 517, 667, 751.

-, Col. Richard, lands at Portsmouth, 16, 27, 55, 61, 92, 227, 239, 981, 1116, 1117; a Commissioner of Assessments, Hants., 207.

-, Thomas (Lady Harvey), 75, 81, 88, 225.

Norway, 1331; ships from, exempted from Navigation Act, 1291.

Norwegian, timber trade, 76, 228.

Norwich, Earl of. See Goring, C.

-, bishopric, tenths, 611, 647; see Packer, P.

-, City, 207, 586, 1266.

-, -, brewers, 57, 61, 65.

-, -, sheriffs, 1162.

-, -, taxes receiver. See Bendish, R.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 308.

Norwood, John, Navy creditor, 775.

Notari, Angelo, 222.

Noteridge, Henry, lease, 1235.

Notes. See Bankers.

Nott (Not), Edward, lease, 16, 223.

-, John, collector, Looe, 585.

-, Robert, loans to the Government, 909, 1046, 1048, 1050.

Nottingham, Earl of. See Howard, C.

Nottingham, town, 68, 550, 583, 1296.

-, county, 583, 776, 856, 976, 989, 1058, 1060, 1063, 1254, 1284.

-, Excise farm and farmers, 833, 836, 845, 1218, 1274, 1282, 1287, 1324 (see Batailhe, N., Eyre, A., Lloyd, R., Stanhope, W., Tresse, H.); Sub-Commissioners, 1191, 1241, 1287.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 1301 (see Cooper, J., Doyley, Ed., Whaley, P.); Sub-Commissioners, see Cartwright, J., Charleton, T., Smith. T.

-, -, Justices of, 1092, 1274.

-, -, undersheriff, 621, 863.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues. See Cutler, Sir J.

-, -, receivers, collectors, solicitors and commissioners of Assessments, 127, 321, 398, 1189; see Cooper, J.

Nowell, Sir William, 1285; and see Noel.

Noy, Mr., 508, 730.

-, Capt. William, searcher of Exeter and Dartmouth, 795.

Noyse, Richard, vintner, Dublin, 1303.

Nugent, Captain Edmond, Irish quit rents, 730, 746, 852, 921.

-, Robert, 921.

Nun Appleton (Yorks), 558.

Nursery. See Dean Forest; New Forest.

Nutfield (Surrey), 1300.

Nutmegs, 414.

Nutt, Mrs. Charity, hire of ships, 767.

-, Mr., agent for Saltmarsh, 949, 1008.

O

Oakes (Oake, Captain William, Receiver of Hearthmoney. Kent, and Cinque Ports, 457, 614, 752, 857, 924, 1081, 1112, 1116, 1346, 1350, 1353.

Oates, Roger, 927, 1116.

Oaths. See Law duties.

Oatlands Manor or Mansion House (Surrey), 58, 65, 106, 239, 271, 349, 525, 904, 1201; Park, 239, 271.

Oatley (Otley), Adam, Shrewsbury, 1279.

-, Sir Richard, Collector of Hearthmoney, Salop, 76, 79, 85, 92, 109, 132, 222, 229, 249, 330, 340, 468, 475, 573, 575, 599, 603, 619, 843, 867, 1140; discovery, 51; lease of treasure trove, 312, 321.

Oblivion, Act of, 62, 122, 1155.

O'Brien, Colonel Daniel (afterwards third Viscount Clare), quit-rents, Ireland, 629, 645, 1004.

-, Sir Daniel (first Viscount Clare), grandfather of Colonel Daniel, 629.

-, Henry, seventh Earl of Thomond, sale of house at Newmarket to the King, 374, 385, 423, 428, 591.

Odon. See Edon.

Officers, Army, in 1649. See Ireland (soldiers).

Offly (Offley, Ophley), Joseph, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Salop, 1328.

-, Robert, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Robert, counsel, 118, 132, 173, 735, 817, 977, 978, 983, 1013, 1053, 1068–9, 1095.

-, Thomas, groom porter, 367, 394, 399, 530, 548, 721, 1365.

Ogar. See Agar.

Ogilby (Ogelby), John, King's cosmographer, 936, 1046, 1106, 1221; printing his at as, 431, 446, 474, 602, 620; ditto, book on China, 602; ditto, Japan Embassy book, 602.

Oglander, Sir John, a Commissioner for Subsidy, Southampton, 821.

Ogle, Earl of. See Cavendish H.

-, John, 1134.

-, Mr., of Lancashire, 68.

-, Thomas, Pinchbeck, Lincoln, 888.

Oglethorpe, Mr., 1073.

Ognate (Oniate), Monsieur de or Sir Mark, Spanish Resident, 28, 30, 60, 509, 725, 770; Envoy from the Constable of Castile, 213.

Oil imports of, 1176.

Olbiston, John, 93 (see Osbaldeston).

Old Bailey sessions, 1096, 1298.

Oldbury, Salop, 1328.

Oldfield (Hereford), 921, 928, 1155.

Oliver (Olliver), Edward (Wales, Excise), 169.

-, Mrs., widow, keeper of the Chamber of the Judges and Council of the President of Wales and laundry keeper of the Castle of Ludlow, 378, 389, 393, 411, 417, 560

-, Peirce, of Poole, 286, 303, 304.

-, Thomas, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Stafford, Hereford. Salop and Worcester, 516, 909.

-, William, Navy Creditor, 869.

Olliver. See Oliver.

Olveston ("Old Neston") dissolved monastery, co Leicester, 1161.

Onby (Oneby), John, messenger of the Receipt, 193, 331, 501, 737, 815, 891; loans to the Government, 631.

-, John, Attorney at Law, of Barwell, Leicester, 1285.

-, Thomas, "Ruby" ketch, 285.

O'Neile (O'Neale), Daniel, gunpowder patent, 129; Postmaster General, 179, 266.

-, Sir Henry, quit-rents Ireland, 470, 472, 486, 489, 507.

-, Sir Neil, quit-rents Ireland, 871, 1004.

Onslow, Arthur, loans to the Government, 568, 584, 709, 920.

Orange, Prince William Henry of Nassau (afterwards William III), debt due to him on his father's marriage portion of the Princess Royal of England, 509, 730, 739, 741, 747, 783–4, 785, 848; visit to England, 679 701, 734, 818, 929; Ambassador from, see Ambassadors.

-, William II of Orange, father to the above, 784.

-, Princess, marriage (2 May. 1641) and marriage portion, 783–4.

Orby, Sir Thomas, lease of Crowland, 162, 807, 829, 926, 1112.

ORDNANCE Office, accounts, 90, 92, 236, 339, 467, 503, 504, 687, 739, 908, 955, 972, 1068.

-, -, badge for servants, 383, 503, 1152.

-, -, clerk of. See Sherburn, E.

-, -, Commissioners of. 139, 140, 462, 479, 480, 528; see Berkeley, Lord J., Chiohley, Sir T., Dunoombe, Sir J.

-, -, engineers. See Loup, T.

-, -, establishment, 99.

-, -, estimates, 658.

-, -, Lieutenant or Treasurer and Paymaster (see Legg, W., Wharton, G.), issues, assignments, &c. for the Ordnance, 3, 9, 15, 26, 27, 36, 40, 153, 177, 186, 194, 197, 203, 205, 206, 212, 246, 257, 284, 294, 311, 332, 335, 338, 353, 357, 367, 382, 388, 416, 420, 442, 485, 503, 524, 526, 545, 549, 555, 557, 586, 636, 642, 643, 649, 658, 702, 706, 713, 715, 719, 720, 723, 726, 730, 735, 759, 765, 791, 793, 828, 832, 847, 860, 882, 889, 895, 932, 937, 955, 974, 1062, 1063, 1104, 1164, 1181, 1193, 1202, 1255, 1258, 1289, 1325, 1361, 1362, 1363; issues to, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; issues to, transferred from Legg to Wharton on Legg's death. 694; assignments by. 4, 208, 485, 622, 636, 738, 807.

-, -, Lieutenant General of. See Walter. D.

-, -, Master of the Ordnance, see Chichley, Sir T., 840, 952, 1062, 1152, 1173; office of, 1136; Commissioners for, see Ordnance Office (Commissioners).

-, -, officers of, 343, 561, 757: to bring a state of the fortifications, 422.

-, -, saltpetre for. See Saltpetre.

-, -, storehouse for, 365, 528, 561.

-, -, stores, 658; yearly account of, 159.

-, (IRELAND.) See Ireland.

Oresby (Orsby), Henry, Sub-Commissioner of Excise co. Beds., 868; ditto, co. Huntingdon, 868; ditto, Northampton, 1238.

Orford. See Alport.

Organ. See Chapel royal.

Original seal, South Wales. 1166, 1365; farmer of, see Carbery, Earl of.

Originalia rolls, 539–40, 804; see Chancery.

Orleans, Duchess of, or Madame, 374, 391, 409, 425, 427, 428, 460, 568, 646, 727, 739, 834, 947, 965, 979, 1052, 1129, 1162, 1217, 1231, 1259, 1350; Royal bounty to 565, 600; reception at Dover, 575, death of. 623, 657; nurse to, see Carter, Mary; page to, see Guitault, J.

-, Duke of or Monsieur, 291, 489, 643; envoys to and from (see ambassadors to France and from France).

Orlingbury (Hundred, Northampton), 1197.

Ormonde, Duke of See Butler, J.

Orpe, Henrietta, one of the Queen's dressers, 1143, 1304.

Orpin. John, surveyor of carriages for bringing moneys to the Office of Exchanges. 283, 1176, 1186.

Orrery, Earl of, See Boyle, R.

Orsby. See Oresby.

Orton, John (for Sir Jo. Banks), 1243.

-, -, coal waiter, Sunderland, 1195.

-, Richard, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Leicester and Rutland, 567, 576, 927, 943, 1089, 1209, 1271.

-, William, a King's waiter, London port, 430, 575.

Osbaldeston (Osbaldston, Osbaston) (and see Olbiston), Francis, 1055.

-, John, one of the King's falconers, 401, 485, 492, 650, 897, 1357; loans to the Government. 653.

-, Sir Littleton, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Oxford. 881; ditto, Berks. 1155.

Osborne, Ann, widow, outlaw. 1288.

-, Henry, one of the Commissioners of Accounts, 971; (Sick and Hurt), 1051, 1074, 1206.

-, John, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, 107, 113, 161, 252, 253, 310, 793, 987, 1156, 1243; fees to, for recusants goods, 1164.

-, Captain Sir John, 1318.

-, Nicholas, 1335.

-, Richard, a Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter, 717.

-, Roger, Irish lands, 65, 220, 245.

-, Thomas, Collector of the Additional Aid, Essex, 1328.

-, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for Concealments, Surrey, 438, 607, 681; Treasurer of the Navy (jointly with Sir T. Littleton and then alone), 213, 324, 375, 491, 514, 802, 829, 839, 848, 860, 868, 877, 881, 882, 891, 923, 934; (sole Treasurer), 940, 942, 943, 946, 954, 960, 961, 962, 1011, 1038, 1040, 1044, 1051, 1056, 1057, 1061, 1071, 1082, 1088, 1090, 1111, 1117, 1121, 1141, 1168, 1171, 1173, 1193, 1202, 1213, 1238, 1249, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1258, 1281, 1286, 1319, 1321, 1324, 1325, 1334, 1335, 1336, 1362; afterwards Treasurer Latimer, 676.

Ossory, Earl of. See Butler, T.

Ostend, 394.

-, Governor of. 140, 160, 280, 302, 303, 414; wife of, 293.

-, tin at, recovery of. See tin.

Oswaldslow Hundred (Worcester), 918, 1277.

Otley. See Oatley.

Ottringham (Yorks), 558, 680, 1129; Ottringham Marsh, 680.

Oudart, Nicholas, Latin Secretary, 322, 428, 475, 482, 491, 623, 784, 900; loans to the Government, 860, 1359.

Outlaws and outlawry. For leases of their estates see escheated estates. In custodiam leases. 184, 201, 205, 210, 224, 227, 232, 237, 247, 257, 272, 312, 326, 516, 527, 528, 536, 561, 598, 601, 602, 618, 682, 699, 1140, 1194, 1207, 1225, 1234, 1244, 1253, 1266, 1288, 1295, 1313.

Out-ports or out districts. See Customs; Wine.

Outrages. See Excise, abuses; Hearthmoney riots; Revenue Officers; Wine Act.

Oveat, Edward, Customs officer, Kent, 1099, 1311.

Overbury, Sir Thomas, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Gloucester. 360, 532.

Overkirk, Sieur de, Ambassador from the Prince of Orange to condole the death of the Queen Mother, 172, 305, 516, 721.

Over Whitwell (Yorks), 618.

Owen. Mrs. [Royal bounty to], 357, 358, 499, 503, 504.

-, Thomas, Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, Herts and Essex, 238, 281, 289, 337.

-, William, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Salop, 1328.

Owens, John, Collector of Aids, Creuddyn, Carnarvon, 1350.

Oxford, bishop of (Blandford Walter, 416, 419, 459; tenths of, 825, 847.

-, Earl of. See Vere, Aubrey de.

Oxford, City, 22, 90, 676, 818; Hearthmoney, 1329.

-, -, Cornish Change [sic], 890, 911.

-, -, court at, during plague, 3, 15, 178, 845.

-, -, St. Nicholas fraternity, 911.

-, -, St. Mary, parish, 911.

-, County, 543, 890, 1267, 1281, 1368.

-, -, bailiff and collector of Chantry rents, 891.

-, -, auditor, 400, 856.

-, -, Excise, farm and farmers. 146, 833, 834, 836, 843, 880, 1324 (see Knollys. R., Peniston, T. & Sir T.); Sub-Commissioners, 881.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 90, 461; receivers (Browne, T., Busby, P.), 813.

-, -, Receivers of Crown lands. See Cottle, M., 620.

-, -, Receivers, Solicitors, Col lectors, Commissioners, &c., of Taxes, 300, 321, 831, 1143, 1189; see Browne. T., Rouse, D. White, J.

-, -, Sheriffs, 602.

-, University.

-, -, King Henry VIII.'s College. 911.

-, -, perpetuity of 10l. per annum, to poor scholars of, 2, 178.

-, -, university reader, 332.

-, -, reader in phisic. See Hyde, J.

-, -, Professor of Civil Law. See Bourehier, T., Sweit, G.

-, -, Professor of Mathematics, 954.

-, -, readers of Mathematics. See Wallis, Dr. J., Wren, Dr. C.

-, -, All Souls College, 1342.

Oxton (Notts.), 1296.

Oxwick, Roberts, loans to Government, 662.