Index: C

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Index C C Cabery, George, 480. -, Richard, 480. Cadiz (Spain), 155, 486, 641. Caguaya fort (Cagway, Cagoa) (Jamaica), 259, 267. Caistor (co. Lincoln), 161. Calais (France), 32, 83, 119, 303, 333, 369, 371, 380, 383. Caldecote (co. Warwick), 640. Calder (Yorks), 33, 89. Caldwell ("Coldwell"), monastery (co. Beds), 96, 111. Cales (Poole, Devon), 206. Caley, Sir Arthur, sub-commissioner and Farmer of Excise, co. Warwick, 176, 426, 471, 640, 731. Calfskins, 31, 306, 317, 374, 436, 467, 558, 576, 600. Calhof, Gasper, 424. Calico, 33, 85, 130, 222, 311, 610. Calinder, Archibald, doorkeeper House of Lords, 646. Calshot Point garrison (Hants), 296. Calstock manor (Cornwall), 41, 43. Calthorpe. Robert, 645. Calverd, Thomas, Sub-commissioner and Farmer of Excise, Westmorland, &c., 161, 178, 485. Calwall. David, undersearcher, London port, 4. Cambric, 31, 99, 142, 149, 248. CAMBRIDGE COUNTY, 39, 41, 175, 291, 383, 402, 569, 570, 630, 682, 710. -, -, Excise of, 340, 426, 466, 471, 569, 612, 641, 681, 731. -, -, Receivers, Collectors and Commissioners for; (Crown revenues), 5, 78, 582, 585; (Hearth money), 630, 694; (Royal aid), 681; (Ten months assessment), 365; (Eighteen months assessment), 377; (Voluntary present), 300, 301, 347; (Decimation tax), 527. -, -, sheriffs, 534, 694. -, -, traitors' estates in, 92. -, DUKE of. See Stuart, Charles; Stuart, James. -, TOWN, 245, 591, 612, 731. -, UNIVERSITY, Emmanuel College perpetuity to, 365. -, -, King's College (St. Mary and St. Nicholas), grant to, 500. -, -, perpetuity to, 365. -, -, reader in Civil Law. See Goad, Dr. T. -, -, reader in Physic. See Gliston, F. Camby, Elizabeth, 464. Campbell, Archibald, 1st Marquess of Argyll, arrest of, 299. -, Sir John, Bart., 261. Campden, Viscount. See Noel B. Campden (co. Gloucester), 241. Camphor, 149, 180, 367, 433. Camwall, James, 728. Canary Islands, 67, 246, 321, 326. -, -, Company of Merchants trading to, 662, 733. -, wines, 231, 522, 538, 733, 735. Cann, Sir Robert, 445. Cannington (Hundred, Somerset), 366, 678. -, priory, &c. (Somerset), 42, 224. Cannon Coppice (Wilts), 105. Canon, Mr., 116. Canon Frome (co. Hereford), 278. Canons Ashby (co. Northampton), 209. Canterbury, 86, 110, 134, 415, 426, 499, 544. -, archbishop of. See Juxon, W.; Sheldon, G. Cantley, Thomas, payment to for secret service, 50. Canupe (Forest of Dean), 256. Canvas, 32, 91, 367. Cape, John, 54, 57, 663. Capel, Arthur, 1st Lord Capell, 398, 617, 726. -, -, Viscount Malden and Earl of Essex, 587, 608. -, Edward, pension to, 398. -, Roger, 38, 130. -, William, 38, 130. Captives (English) under the Turks, 79, 152. Car, Colston, 296. Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, R. Carcado, Capt. John, 34, 37, 47, 140, 182, 249. Cardiff (co. Glamorgan), 10, 16, 56, 248, 334, 396, 667, 730, 736. Cardigan County, 23, 89, 101, 402. -, -, Excise, 488. -, -, Receivers General, 410. -, -, sheriffs, 394, 441, 694. Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell, T. Cardington (co. Beds.), 111. Cardinham (Grediow, Cornwall), 142. Cardonell, Peter de, 3, 58. Carew (see Carey), George, collector of chantry rents, 23, 200. -, John, a traitor, 92, high constable, 610. -, Sir John, 45. Carey (Cary, Carye, Carew. See also Carew), Capt. David, 271. -, Dorothy daughter of Sir Ferdinando, annuity to, 46, 217. -, Elizabeth, 109, 252, 552, 631, 661, 719, 595. -, Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the Earl of Monmouth, 287, 307, 361. -, Sir Ferdinando, 46, 217. -, Capt. George, 659, 717. -, Sir George, 553, 587. -, Henry, 4th Viscount of Falkland, 80, 115, 233, 316, 509. -, Henry, 2nd Earl of Monmouth, 30, 121, 217, 219, 252, 287, 307, 361, 502. -, Henry, 1st Earl of Dover and Viscount Rochford, 85, 139, 182, 512. -, Henry, 1st Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick (1569), 379. -, Sir Henry, 178, 183, 359, 381, 541. -, Henry, afterwards Sir Henry, assayer of tin, Cornwall, 629. -, Jane, widow of Capt. David Carey, 271. -, Joane, widow of Capt. John Carey, 62. -, John, Commissioner for Sequestration under the Commonwealth, 512. -, -, Farmer of Excise, Cheshire, 177, 430, 517, 640, 731. -, -, King's falconer, 393. -, -, Master of the Buckhounds, 135. -, -, (son of Sir Philip), Keeper of Marybone Park, 616. -, -, Captain, 62. -, -, 251, 319; royal bounty to, 565, 580; issues to, for his Majesty's service, 81, 85, 232. -, -, son of Elizabeth, royal bounty to, 661, 719. -, -, Viscount Rochford, afterwards 2nd Earl of Dover, 655. -, -, 2nd Earl of Dover, 728. -, Lucius, 2nd Viscount of Falkland, 509, 668. -, Martha and Mary, daughters of Henry, 2nd Earl of Monmouth, 287, 307, 361. -, Sir Nicholas, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, 59. -, Peter, son of Elizabeth, royal bounty to, 631. -, Sir Philip, 616. -, Simone, daughter of Sir Ferdinando, 46, 217. -, Thomas, 52; a groom of the late King's bedchamber, 422. -, William, merchant, 452. Carhampton (Hundred, Somerset), 366, 678. Caribbee Islands, 614. Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight), 617. Carlesse, Thomas, 513. Carleton, Thomas, 31; one of the King's equerries, 298. Carleton (Carlton, co. Yorks), 41, 398. Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, T. Carlisle (Carliell), Earl of. See Howard, C.; Hay, J. -, Francis, 20. -, Henry, 32, 85, 91. -, James, Keeper of Petersham Lodge, 424, 599, 612. -, Joan, pension to, 195, 248. -, Lodowick, Keeper of Petersham Lodge, 195, 248, 369, 424, 599, 612. Carlisle city; town, 155, 161, 279, 639; port, 14, 70, 75, 149, 173, 318, 480, 487; castle and garrison, 258, 408, 442, 655. -, Bishop of, 266. -, Governor of. See Musgrave, Sir P. Carlos, Col. William, 15, 483, 537. Carmarthen county, 101, 402, 410, 536, 640. -, -, Excise, 488. -, -, Receivers for, 410, 545. -, -, sheriffs of, 394, 441, 694. -, town, 142, castle, 101. Carnarvon county, 24, 111, 256. -, -, Receivers of Crown revenues for, 8, 16. -, -, sheriff of, 381. -, town, 222, 227. Carnedon [Carradon] Prior, manor of (Cornwall), 41, 137, 138, 300. Carpenter, William, a Farmer of Excise for London, 664, 727. Carr (Carre), Sir Edward, an Equerry to the Queen Consort, 669, 678. -, Grayden, payments to, for secret service, 594. -, Francis, Lieut. Col., 669. -, Isabella, royal bounty to, 529, 602, 718. -, (Col.) Richard, engineer, 597, 630. -, Sir William, 339. Carrickfergus (Ireland), 206. Carrybullock (Kerrebullock) park (Cornwall), 35, 45, 131, 180, 298, 530. Carshalton (Surrey), 605. Carter, Gawen, 44. -, Henry, a Groom of the Chamber, 626. -, Isaac, 144. -, James, waiter London port, 225. -, John (of Malpas), 180; (Propagator of the Gospel under the Commonwealth), 208; (Scotchman), 273. -, Sir John, Governor of port of Angle-sea, 206, 261. -, Richard, a Messenger of the Chamber in Ordinary, 712. -, Thomas (ensign), 73; (mariner), 433; (Customs officer), 621. Carteret, Sir Edward, 492. -, Sir George, 166; Governor of Jersey, 100, 532, 664; Farmer of the duty on French ships, 36, 258; Vice-chamberlain of the Household, 54, 75, 100, 282, 381, 664, 674, 685; Treasurer of the Navy, 383, 678; accounts of (including interest accounts), 282, 555, 590, 680; payments by, 671, 719; for payments to, as such for the Navy and victualling, see Navy (Treasurer); Navy (victualling). -, Sir Philip, 101. Carthusian House. See Coventry. Cartmel (Lancs.), 26. Cartwell Hill Coppice (co. Bucks), 174. Cartwright, Mr., 552. Cary. See Carey; Carew. Caryll, Richard, first secondary in the Pipe, 265. Case, John, agent to the Commissioners for Sequestrations, 210. Cash, William, gauger, 589. Cassowary, 262. Castel, Marques Rodrigo, Governor of Flanders, 683. Castell, Lieut. Abraham, 73. Castellane. See Castle Acre. Casterton manor (Westmorland), 119. Castillion, Sir Francis, 366. Castle, Edmund, D.D., 589. -, Dr. John, Clerk of the Privy Seal, 448. Castle Acre ("Castellane") (Norfolk), 412, 430, 639. Castle Donington, co. Leicester, 278. Castle Elizabeth (Jersey), 100, 532. Castle Hay Park (co. Stafford), 28, 38. Castle Hayes (Tutbury, ? Duxbury, Lancs.), 28. Castle Hedingham (Essex), 652. Castle Hill (Cornwall), 257. Castlehaven, Countess of. See Tuchet, Eliz. Castlehills Park (co. Warwick), 361. Castleton, Nathaniel, pension to, 257. -, Viscount. See Saunderson, G. Catcher, John, Supervisor of tin, &c., Cornwall, 13, 57, 131, 201, 302, 601. Catesby [abbey] (co. Northampton), 209. Catlyn (Cattelyne), Edward, cornet, 77. -, Jonathan, 269. -, Nevill, Capt., 77. Catteley priory (Lincoln), 347. Cattle, poundage or duty on imports of, from Ireland or Scotland into England, 14, 32, 127, 129, 146, 173, 174, 244, 245, 265, 317, 480, 487; commissioners for, 146; farm of, 221. Caudebec (France), 648. Cauldwell, William, 222. Caulier, Peter, 195, 198. Cave, Jane, brewer, 716, 724. Cavendish, Henry, Viscount Mansfield (afterwards 2nd Duke of Newcastle), annuity to as Gentleman of his Majesty's Robes, 515, 517; payments to for robes, &c. for the King, &c., 232, 241, 310, 514, 519, 552. -, Henry, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 524. -, William, 2nd Earl, 1st Marquess and 1st Duke of Newcastle, 135, 207, 251, 296, 297, 319, 336, 468, 515. -, -, 4th Earl of Devonshire, 390. Cawley, William, regicide, 93, 313. Cawson, Edward, quartermaster, 74. Cayley (Cawley), Sir William, 558. Cayo (Carmarthen), 176. Caythorpe (co. Lincoln), 263. Cecil, Frances, Countess Dowager, widow of Thomas, 1st Earl of Exeter, 422. -, John, 4th Earl of Exeter, 392, 410, 524, 539. -, Robert, 14th Earl of Salisbury, 58, 394. -, William, 15th Earl of Salisbury, Viscount Cranborne, 146, 147, 321, 353, 506. -, -, 1st Lord Burghley, 58. Ceremonies, Master of, 102. See Gerbier, Sir B.; Cotterell, Sir C. -, Marshal of. See Andros, A. Cerne, Abbas (Dorset), 170. Chabnor (Chabenor), John, farmer of Excise of Hants and Berks (?Yorks.), 163, 1645, 170. Chadlington (co. Oxford), 627. Chadwell (Herts), 191. Chaffinch, Thomas, 81, 226. Chalcombe priory (co. Northampton), 197, 209. Chalfont (Bucks), 168. Chalke, Daniel, 292. Challoner, James, 99. -, Robert, Bluemantle Pursuivant at Arms, 356. -, -, Sub-commissioner of Excise, co. Dorset, 322. -, Thomas, 99. Challow (Bucks ? Berks), 48. CHAMBER (Chambers), Messengers of in Ordinary, 189, 227, 238, 252, 254, 274, 318, 364, 711, 712; attending Exchequer Court, 202, 209, 443; attending the Treasury or the Lord Treasurer, 108, 581, 616, and see Gregory, R.; Greene, T.; Reeve, J. -, TREASURER, (Griffin, Sir Edward), 390, 475, 583, 679, 681; accounts of, 615; imprests to, 107, 206, 320, 376, 441, 463, 543, 556, 671; assignments and payments to, 107, 206, 227, 292, 375, 376, 378, 384, 387, 464, 493, 508, 512, 530, 536, 538, 543, 549, 556, 583, 594, 611, 623, 646, 665, 667, 671, 680, 694, 711. -, -, accounts of, 615. -, Yeoman Ushers and Yeomen in Ordinary of his Majesty's Great Chamber, 318, 375, 376. Chamberlain, Edward, sub-Commissioner of Excise for co. Norfolk, 322, 474, 577. -, -, (Col. Edward), Farmer of Excise, co. Gloucester, 426, 466, 487, 626, 63940; Farmer of Excise for Bristol, 731. -, -, Lieut., 77, -, -, Comptroller of Yarmouth port, 498, 510. -, George, 570. -, John, 430. Chamberlain of the Exchequer Court. See Exchequer Court. -, of London. See London. -, Lord. See Royal Household. Chambers, John, 212, 215. Champante, Henry, customer of Southampton port, 3. -, John, Correspondent of the Excise Commissioners, 216, 454, 690. Champion, Richard, 671. Champney (Champners), Elizabeth, 364. -, William, 173, 364. Champs, Francis de (des), Groom of the Privy Chamber, 58; keeper of game about Westminster, 348. -, Thomas, de (des), keeper of game about Westminster, 58, 348; falconer, 86, 374, 404. Chancellor. See Lord Chancellor. -, of the Exchequer. See Exchequer (Receipt). -, -, Garter. See Garter. Chancery. Court of, 253. -, Judges in, 547. -, Masters in, 115, 187, 262, 356, 547, 565, 566. Chandler, John, 242, 544. Chandos, Lord. See Brydges, W. Channon, Capt. William, 150, 271. Channoveau, John, 311, 316. Chantry (abbey, monastery, priory, &c., &c.), lands, collectors of, 8, 9, 10, 12, 23, 25, 26, 27, 33, 35, 45, 54, 60, 62, 68, 83, 96, 98, 106, 111, 112, 114, 119, 132, 154, 184, 193, 200, 201, 209, 212, 215, 216, 223, 229, 241, 249, 312, 319, 320, 347. -, decrease of revenue from, 234. Chapel Royal, Bibles for, 410. -, Children of, 164. -, Gentlemen of, 623. -, Master of Children of. See Cooke, H. Chaplin (Chaplaine, Chaplyn), John, 220, 503. -, Margaret, 229. Chapman, Edmond, 97. -, Lancelot, 486. Charing Cross. See Mews; Streets. Charles, John, brewer, 618, 727. Charlewood, William, 235. Charlton, Sir Edward, 27. -, Sir Job, 597, 669, 674; sergeant-at-law, 517; Chief Justice of the Council of the Marches of Wales, 599; Chief Justice of Chester, 601. -, Robert, 517. Charlton (Berks), 211. Charnock, George, a sergeant-at-arms to the King, 192, 308, 309, 348, 376, 432, 560, 673. Chase, Richard, 552. -, Thomas, 637. Chatham (Kent), 37, 510, 708; naval stores and ammunition at, 350, 454. Chatteris ('Chartrise,' co. Cambridge), 21, 39. Chelmsford (Essex), 679, 680. Chelsea (Middlesex), 10, 58. Chelsmore manor. See Cheylesmore. Cheney, Charles, 678. Chepstow (co. Monmouth), garrison and castle, 233, 408, 443, 451, 507. Chertsey (Surrey), 41. Cheshier John, 235. Cheshunt (Herts), 57, 84, 146. Chesmore Park. See Cheylesmore. Chester County, 28, 85, 164, 177, 244, 292, 326, 402, 427, 455, 458, 479, 508, 536, 680, 682. -, -, Excise, 322, 427, 481, 639, 650, 675, 702, 731. -, -, Receivers General for, of Crown revenues, 8, 16, 22, 69, 255, 302, 417, 478, 582: of Voluntary Present, 303, 375. -, -, sheriffs, 307, 498. -, -, traitors lands in, 92. -, city and port, 14, 23, 56, 63, 69, 127, 221, 222, 227, 246, 252, 269, 270, 312, 405, 411, 436, 681, 691, 729; Comptroller of fort, 6. -, -, castle and garrison, 261, 410, 411, 436, 491, 497, 531, 534, 536, 542, 580, 585, 600, 609, 629, 644, 672; repairs of, 421; Governor of, see Shakerley, Sir J.; Gilby, Sir T.; Lloyd, Sir E.; Surveyor of, 479. -, Bishop of. See Walton, B.; Ferne, H. -, Chief Justice of. See Charlton, Sir J. -, Earl of (King Charles II.), 180. -, Herald at Arms. See Lee. T. Chesterfield, Countess of. See Stanhope, C. Chesterfield (co. Derby), 161. Chestnuts, 227. Chesworth (Sussex), manor, 20; lodge, 29, 86, 107; park, 32. Chew (Hundred, Somerset), 678. Chewton (Hundred, Somerset), 366; parish, 283. Cheylesmore (Chesmore, &c.) manor. co. Warwich, 22, 34, 106, 112; park 365. Cheyley farm (Spalding, Lincoln), 178. Chichesley, Sir Henry, 159, 289. Chichester, Arthur, 1st Earl of Donegall, 251. -, Sir John, Farmer of Excise, co. Devon, 425, 466. Chichester (Sussex), city and port, 10, 15, 60, 198, 235, 239, 313, 545, 627, 676, 725. Chief Butler of England, 301, 447. Chiffinch, Thomas, 116, 354, 541; Comptroller of Excise and new Imposts, 220; a Page of the Backstairs, 227; Keeper of His Majesty's closet and pictures, pension to as, 519, 624; payments to for His Majesty, 301, 319, 366, 551, 549; ditto for the Privy purse, 61, 243. Chigwell (Essex), 143, 347, 611. -, Row (Essex), 611. Child, Francis, 122. -, Josiah, 572. -, Mathew, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Middlesex, 341, 569, 572, 574. -, Robert, Master of the tents and toils, 23, 30, 413, 431, 452, 516, 544, 603, 655. -, William, a master in chancery, 187. -, Dr. William, a King's musician, 565. Childerley (co. Cambridge), 268. Chilesmore. See Cheylesmore. Chillington Park (co. Stafford), 6. Chiltington ("Shillington") (Sussex), 586, 723. Chilton, Christopher, 8. Chilworth (Hants), 362. Chimneys or Chimney money. See Hearth money. Ching, Thomas, 46. Chingford (Essex), 86. Chipchase (Northumberland), 449. Chippen (Shippens) (Hooton Pagnell, Yorks.), 138, 299, 319. Chippenham (Wilts), 223. Chirbury, Lord. See Herbert E. Chirk (co. Denbigh), 220. Chislemore manor. See Cheylesmore. Chislett, William, 119; deputy to Sir J. Seymour, Auditor of the Exchequer Court, 98, 283, 288, 506, 692; Commissioner for Revenues. 69; Collector of Usury Rents, &c., co Leicester, &c., 193, 209. Chiswick (Middlesex), 58, 596. Chitty, John, 131. -, Joseph, 244. Chocki [see Choqueux], Mr., agent to the Dowager of Prince Edward, Prince Palatine, 543. Cholmondeley (Cholmley), Sir Henry, 13, 67, 196. -, Sir Hugh, Governor of Scarborough, 94. -, Jo., brewer, 364. -, Rebecca, 14. -, Robert, 2nd Viscount Cholmondeley, 172, 353. -, -, Earl of Leinster, 172. -, Thomas, sheriff of co. Chester, 307. -, -, searcher of Carlisle port, 70. -, William, 176. -, -, Foreign Apposer in the Exchequer, 716. Choqueux [see Chocki], Anthony, Chirurgeon in Ordinary to the King, 688. Chote, John, 652. Christ Church (Oxford), 25 Christchurch (co. Hants), 120. Christ's Hospital (London), 224, 268. Christian, William, Customer of Carlisle port, 14, 149, 173, 318, 480, a Sub-commissioner of Excise for the 4 Northern Counties, 168, 178, 335, 467. 485, 639, 683. 'Christopher' (inn, Eton, Bucks), 118, 208. Christophilus, Richard, 385. Chudley, Thomas, receiver of the Voluntary Present, co. Devon, 284, 425. Church, John, 326, 576. -, Peircy, a Groom of the Privy Chamber to the Queen Mother, 21, 67, 81, 86, 95, 255. -, Robert, 465. -, William, 148, 254. Church Farm manor (East Meon, Hants), 109, 279, 288. Church lands, sales of. See Crown lands. Churchill, Winstan, 411. Churchmore. See Baltonsborough. Chute Forest (Hants ? Wilts), 84, 213, 416. Cinnamon, 159, 326, 331, 367, 421, 446, 635. Cinque Ports, 370. Cippenham (Bucks), 114. Cirencester (Gloucester), 241, 573. City Wharf, Lambeth, 12, 123. Civet oil, 117. Civill, Monsieur Peere (Pierre), 110, 190. -, Francoise, 190. Claims, Commissioners for. See Coronation. Clandown manor (Somerset), 150. Clapham, Sir Christopher, 495. -, Sir Ralph, 13, 457, 460. -, Sheffield, Farmer of Excise, Yorks, 474. Clapton (co. Northampton), 308. Clare, Dr. Andrew, Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, 176. -, Charles, 176. Clare, Earl of. See Holles, J. and G. Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, E. -, Park (Wilts), 47, 70, 105, 194, 564, 584, 616. -, -, (Durham), 88. -, Prior. See Carnedon. Claret. See Wines. Clarges, Sir Thomas, 6, 122, 223, 231, 243; Commissary General of Musters, Muster Master General of the Garrisons, 187, 257, 258. Claridge, Jonathan, 171, 309. Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), Anne, 170. -, Colonel, 80. -, Dorothy, 130. -, Edmund, Captain, 83. -, Elyas, 390. -, Francis, Captain, 74. -, Sir Francis, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, 687. -, George, Surveyor of the Outports, 71; Clerk of Deliveries of the Ordnance, 511. -, Henry, Customer, London port, 235. -, James, 123. -, John, appraiser in the Custom House, 222; tidesman, 4; lease, 178. -, Sir John. 193. -, Jon, a Treasurer of Chamber's Office, 509. -, Mathew, royal coachman, 230. -, Richard, waiter London port, 220. -, Robert, Lieut., 73. -, Capt. Roger, a Sub-commissioner of Excise, Surrey, 176, 482, 489, 724. -, Symon, 69. -, Thomas, bailiff, 185; royal bounty, 278; Lieut., 82; tailor, 456. -, Timothy, doctor, 232. -, Valentine, Groom of the Privy Chamber to the Queen Mother, 277. -, Sir William, secretary to the Lord General, 66, 72, 75, 80, 127, 190. -, William, 170, 421. Clark's Hall without Bishopsgate, 616. Clark's tenement (Leigh Durant, Cornwall), 265. Clavering, Sir James, 380, 504. -, Hundred (Norfolk), 74. Claxton, Daniel, 490. Clay, David, brewer, 548, 558. Claydon (bailiwick, Suffolk), 332; (hundred, Suffolk), 128. Clayton (Cleyton), Mr., 590. -, Mr., receiver of the Voluntary Present, 286. -, Robert, ensign, 73. -, Thomas, junr., Reader in Physic, Oxford, 315. -, -, senr., Reader in Physic, Oxford, 84, 315. -, William, a King's musician, 565, 645. -, -, 14, 15, 293, 436. Clayton (Yorks), 138, 299, 319. Cleake, Susanna, 142. Cleave, Mr., 329. Cleaverwood (Liskeard, Cornwall), 323. Cleere, Dame Anne (a well, Shoreditch), 308, 354. Cleggett, William, 510. Clement (Clemens), Francis, 217, 218. -, Gregory, 87, 92, 93, 96, 218. -, John, a King's musician, 72, 516, 565. Clementhorpe priory (Yorks), 98. Clengeon, James, Capt, 83. Clerk, Clerke. See Clark. Clerk, Comptroller of the Household. See Fox, Sir S. -, of the bills or tickets. See Customs (England, House). -, -, Check, 191, 227. -, -, Council. See Privy Council. -, -, Hanaper. See Hanaper. -, -, Irons. See Mint. -, -, Kitchen. See Fox, S. -, -, Markets, 9. -, -, Peace, 368. -, -, Pells. See Exchequer (Receipt Clerk). -, -, Signet. See Signet. Clerkenwell (co Midd.), 245, 476. Cleveland, Earl of. See Wentworth, T. Cleveland (Yorks), 244. Cleves (Prussia), 348. Clewer manor and farm (Berks), 5, 66, 84, 121, 277, 311, 324, 368. -, Brocas (Berks), 277. Clifford, Sir Thomas, 673; Envoy Extra-ordinary to Denmark and Sweden, 695. Clifford Prior (co. Hereford), 209. Clifford's Tower (Yorks), garrison and repairs of, 405, 525, 550. Clifton (Clyfton), Francis, 44. -, Sir Gervase, 47. Clifton (Devon), 128. -, (Yorks), 133. Climsland. See Stoke Climsland Clinton (alias Fennes), Theophilus, 16th Earl of Lincoln, 207. Clipsham (Clipsame), Michaell, 22, 61, 303. Clive (Sleeve, Sheene), monastery (Shropshire), 209. Clobery (Cloberrie), Sir John, regiment of, 66, 403, 580; pension to, 242, 556, 605, 667. Cloth, 31, 87, 108, 141, 153, 356, 404. -, duty, 30. Clotworthy, John, 1st Viscount Massereene, 224, 327. Cloves, 367, 421, 446, 499, 635. Clubb, Alexander, 273. Clutterbuck, John, Receiver of the Voluntary Present, 290, 316, 356, 375, 395, 405; receiver of subsidies from the nobility, 560; payments to, for the Privy Purse, 556, 602. Clyfton. See Clifton. Coaches, proclamation to repress excess in gilding of, 315. Coal duty, 1/- per chaldron on coals shipped from the Tyne for home vent, farm of (see Mordaunt, Viscount; Peyton, Sir T.; Whichcot, Sir J.) 35, 36, 67, 109, 239, 609; exemptions from, 64, and see London (poor). -, 4/- per chaldron on coals shipped to foreign parts, farm of (see Crispe, Sir N.; Harby, Sir J.; Shaw, Sir J.) 12, 240, 583, 648. -, act for, 277. -, mines leases, 37, 117, 118, 119. Coale, Andrew, a King's Equerry, 590. Coates (Cotes), Dorothy, 96, 281. -, Henry, 64. -, John, 676. -, Nicholas, 74. Cobb, Sir Francis, 358; Sub-commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 488; sheriff of Yorks, 700. -, Richard, 366. Cobham (Surrey), 396. Cochineal, 159, 325, 331. Cock (Cooke, Cooke and see Cook), George, receiver of Moneys for Sick and Wounded, 722. -, -, Newcastle port, 10, 147, 218, 264. -, James, 30. -, Jeremy, Clerk of the Council to Charles I. when Prince, 30. -, Ralph, assistant to the Company of Eastland Merchants, 622. -, Roger, 475. Cockcroft, William, 33, 89. Cocker, Edward, 389. Cockeram. Mr., Comptroller of Rye port, 14. Cockersand monastery (Lancs.), 241. Cockey, Mark, merchant, 391. Cockington (Devon), 183. Cockpit, the, Whitehall, 693, 719. Cockshut, Mr., 676. Cocquets, 141, 151, 247, 268, 280, 518, 522, 546, 574, 662. Coe, Mark, receiver of Decimations, &c., under the Commonwealth, 13, 440. Cogan, Anthony, 108, 255, 561, 619. Coggeshall, John, of the King's private music, 417. Coggeshall (Essex), 652. Coghlan, Capt. John, 698. Cogniett, Elizabeth, 101. Cohne and Consorts, Messrs., 277. Coinage duty, farm of, 211. -, -, on tin. See Tin. Coins. See Crowns, dollars. -, (silver and gold), exports and imports of, seizures of. See Gold. Coish, William, ensign, 285. Cokayne, Brien, 2nd Viscount Cullen, 507. Coker, Dame Elizabeth, 675. -, Sir Henry, 675. Colbidge Grange (Surfleet, co. Lincoln), 16. Colcherd, Joan, 159. Colchester (Essex), 31, 87, 263, 422, 476, 521, 567, 614, 676, 730. Coldcoll, Robert, 334. Coldstaple (Sussex), 29, 86, 107. Coldwell monastery. See Caldwell. Cole, Andrew, one of the King's hunting equerries, 547. -, Charles, Doctor of Music, pension to, 52. -, -, junr., pension to, 52. -, Giles, King's waiter, London port, 10, 225. -, Sir Nicholas, 61, 152. -, Thomas, receiver of Assessments, Chester, 527; brewer, 722; Captain, 82; sheriff of Hants, 560. Coleman, Ann, royal bounty to, 252. -, Charles, Doctor of Music, Composer to the King's private music for voices, 229, 521, 565, 629. -, Charles, junior, 229. -, Edward, a King's musician for lute and voice, 421, 565. Colepeper (Culpepper), Capt. Alexander, Commander of Cowes Castle, 627. -, Sir Cheney, servant to Princess Elizabeth, 445. -, Thomas, 2nd Lord Colepeper, pension to, 445, 561; regiment of, 642. Coles, Lawrence, 20. Coleseed, 31, 91. Colles, John, Sub-commissioner of Excise, co. Wilts, 570, 706. -, Mr., Solicitor for the Aids, co. Hereford, 697. -, Timothy, Farmer of Excise, S. Wales, 640, 657. Colleton, Sir John, of London, 525; Farmer of Excise, co. Devon, 639. Collier, Henry, merchant, 44, 610. Collingwood, James, 429. Collins (Collyns, Colings), Col. Degory, 155, 606. -, John, Farmer of Excise, London, 664; Receiver for London, &c., 5; Country Accomptant in the Excise Office, 241, 485, 688, 719. -, Richard, 185. -, Samuel, Dr. in Physic, 26, 122. -, Thomas, a falconer in ordinary, 358. -, William, a falconer in ordinary, 358; clerk in the Excise Office, 263, 308; in employ of the Committee for the revenue, 311; Farmer of Excise, co. Lincoln, &c., 633. Collomb (Bradninch, Devon), 119. Cologne (Germany), 249, 272. Colson, John, Lieut., 83. Colston Basset (co. Notts), 35. Coltman, John, 550. Colton (Norfolk). 171. Colvile (Colvill), Blackburne, Lieut., 74. -, John, of London, banker and goldsmith, loans by, 501, 590, 605, 672, 683; payments to for secret service, 656, 661. Combe (Cooms) (Eastway, Cornwall), 45, 46 118. -, Long, see Long Combe. Combes, John, ensign, 83. Comer, Henry, a King's musician, 565. Cominges, Count de, Ambassador Extra-ordinary from the King of France, 550, 580, 626, 692. Commissioners. See Customs; Excise (Appeals); Claims; Crown revenues; Post Office; Army (disbanding); Navy; Fishing; Prize Goods; Seizures; Sequestrations; Treasury. Committee of Trade. See Trade. Common Pleas, clerk of Estreats in. See Barwell, J. -, -, -, fines in, 308. -, -, Justices of, 138, 447, 451, 560; see Bridgeman, Sir O.; Tirrell, Sir T. -, -, records of, 30. Commons, House of, 15, 66, 145, 266, 272, 297, 302, 410, 699, 703. -, -, incidents for, 623, 686. -, -, members of, 366, 396. -, -, officers of, question of payment of by the crown, 302. -, -, orders of, 116, 214, 218, 268. -, -, serjeants at arms attending. See Serjeants. -, -, Speaker of, 297. See Turner, Sir E. -, -, voluntary present from, 347, 366, 399. -, -, votes of, 50, 290. Composition trade, 250. See Dover. Compton, Sir Charles, 7, 136, 185, 186, 198. -, James, 10th Earl of Northampton, 67, 412, 415, 421, 429, 495, 560, 587; payments to, for secret service, 409, 410. -, Richard, 82. -, Spencer, 9th Earl of Northampton, 172. -, Sir William Master of the Ordnance, 248, 326, 396, 445. Compton (co. Gloucester), 88. Compton-Greenfield (co. Gloucester), 445. Comptroller. See Royal Household. Conaught, Mr., 23. Conaway, James, 327. Concealed lands. See Discoveries. Conde, John, clerk of the peace, co. Notts, 650. Condover (Hundred, Salop), 226. Coney, John, 732. Confiscated estates. See forfeited. Congdon, William, 169. Congreeve, John, 40. Conham, John, 367. Coniers. See Conyers. Coningsby (Conyngsby). Fitzwilliam, 31, 330. -, Julian, spinster, pension to, 692, 714. Coningswood (Liskeard, Cornwall), 323. Conly, Alice, 278. Connaught (Ireland), President of. See Dillon, T. Connock, Jo., 41. Consorts. See Cohne. Constable, Ralph, Major, 110, 112. -, Sir Robert, 363. Constantine, Philip, 297. Conter, Clement, 277. Convention Parliament, 650. Convoys for shipping, navy scheme of, 2457. Conway, Edward, 3rd Viscount (afterwards 1st Earl of Conway, 243, 248, 511, 726. Conway (Carnarvon), 227, 473. -, Castle, 49. Conyats, Nicholas, 152. Conyers (Coniers), Charles, merchant, 598. -, James, 138. -, John, 132. -, Lord. See Darcy, C. -, Thomas, searcher, 584, 618. Cook (Cooke, Cookes and see Cock). Edward, 411. -, Elizabeth, 128. -, Sir George, 244. -, Capt. Henry, Master of the Children of the Chapel, a King's Musician for Voices in Ordinary, 164, 216, 565, 623, 629. -, Hierome. See Cock, Jeremy. -, John, smuggler, 415; traitor, 92, 93, 202. -, Osmond, Paymaster of Jersey garrison, 532. -, Thomas, 512. -, William, Capt., junr., 74. -, -, gauger, 364. -, Sir William, 533, 644. Cookham manor (Berks), 26, 40, 53, 109, 158, 326. Cooper (Cowper), Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley, afterwards 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, regiment of, 66; as Chancellor of the Exchequer, passim; grant of alienation fines to, 202. -, George, 202. -, John, hostler, 652; silkweaver, 254; lease, 28; merchant, 142. -, Samuel, King's lymner, 565. -, William, merchant, 385. Coote, Jane, widow of 1st Earl of Mountrath, 411. Copennolle, Francis van, 143, 147, 221, 240. Copinger, Mathew, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Midd.. 570, 572, 574. Copley, Sir Godfrey, 256. -, Nicholas, a Messenger of the Chamber. 319. Copley (co. York), 523. Copper, 189, 337, 413, 592. -, mines, 113. Copperario, John, a King's musician, 421. Copping, John, 732. Coppinger, Matthew, Sub-Commissioner and Farmer of Excise for Dorset, Bristol and Middlesex, 292, 301, 322, 341, 468, 477, 482, 483, 678, 684, 704, 732, 735. Coppingford (co. Huntingdon), 732. Copyhold tenements, grants of, 29, 37, 44, 46, 59, 110, 118, 119, 122, 128, 131, 133, 134, 140, 150, 169, 171, 177, 178, 201, 237, 247, 291, 327, 332. Corbet (Corbett), Francis, 695, 720. -, Miles, 92. -, Thomas, Collector of rectory rents, 193, 209; Messenger of the Chamber, 274. Corbin (Corbyn), Gawen, 667. -, George, Collector of Customs, Exeter, 707. -, Thomas, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent, North, 93, 94, 183, 561, 646, 714, 716. Cordage, 130, 220. Corderoy (Corde Roy), Thomas, payments to, for secret service, 193, 194, 267, 276, 352, 401, 452, 512, 521, 529, 648, 720. Corey (Corie). See Cory. Cork, John, 727. Cork (Ireland), 337, 395, 411. -, Bishop of, 334. Corke, Earl of. See Boyle, R. Corn, 278, 306, 325, 333, 514. -, impost on, 32. -, tithes of, 89. Cornaro, Richard Christophilus, Duke of Negropont, 76. Cornelison, Luys, 329, 367. Cornelius, Averina, 410. -, Jasper, 62, 410. Corner, Isaac, Master Bricklayer to the King, 463. Cornunton (co. Warwick), 5. Cornwall (Cornewall), Edward, Sub-Commis. sioner and Farmer of Excise for co-Hereford, 330, 333, 433, 481, 485, 639. -, Humfry, 329. CORNWALL COUNTY, 37, 39, 40, 43, 57, 61, 76, 99, 104, 177, 191, 201, 211, 246, 259, 306, 328, 339, 402, 411, 629. -, -, Excise of, 244, 322, 339, 340, 426, 478, 479, 481, 482, 494, 514, 593, 624, 640, 682. -, -, Hundred courts in, 5, 9. -, -, ports of, 494. -, DUCHY, 9, 11, 13, 22, 27, 34, 37, 39, 405, 52, 59, 71, 79, 81, 91, 95, 104, 105, 109, 111, 112, 115, 118, 119, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 130, 131, 1335, 1379, 140, 142, 169, 173, 175, 177, 178, 180, 182, 186, 192, 194, 196, 201, 205, 210, 214, 251, 265, 281, 283, 291, 303, 306, 312, 321, 326, 329, 332, 359, 513, 528, 530, 586, 613, 631, 680, 693, 713. -, -, Auditor of (See Harbord, W.), 59, 85, 374, 584, 601, 629. -, -, Commissioners for. See Cornwall (Duchy revenues). -, -, Havenor of (keeper of the ports and Butlerage and Prizage). See Morrice, Sir W.; Morrice, W. -, -, lands, leases of, 9, 11, 34, 39, 128, 131, 134, 135. -, -, manors, 9, 13, 21, 224, 30, 32, 34, 37, 39, 41, 42, 44, 52, 59, 71, 104, 109, 111, 112, 125, 130, 133, 1379, 140, 142, 1778, 182, 186, 197, 251, 265, 281, 291, 303, 306, 312, 321, 329, 332, 509, 530. -, -, receiver of. See Napper, R., 59, 85, 108, 131, 201, 374, 443, 474, 476, 519, 530, 571, 582, 601, 629. -, -, records of, 1967. -, -, revenues of, 91, 606. -, -, -, Commissioners for. 5, 41. -, -, Stannaries. See Tin. -, -, Steward of. See Bath, Earl of. -, -, Surveyor General of. See Prideaux, Sir R. -, -, surveys of, 91. -, -, tin, revenues, &c., of. See Tin. Cornwallis, Charles, 2nd Lord Cornwallis, 572. -, Charles, payments to, for secret service, 451. -, Elizabeth, widow of 1st Lord Cornwallis, 373, 412, 413, 675. -, Francis, 7, 395. -, Frederick, 1st Lord Cornwallis, 373. Coronation, payments for, for jewels, plate and robes, 194, 196, 226, 227, 229, 232, 234, 241, 262, 263, 295, 290, 406, 407, 419, 514, 517, 519, 525, 532, 562, 651. -, claims, commissioners for, 262, 263. Coronel, Sir Augustine, Agent for the King of Portugal, Portuguese Resident, 158, 160, 314, 356, 385. Corporation for poor of Middlesex, 584. Corraro, Angelo, ambassador extraordinary from Venice, 274. Cory (Corey, Corie). Andrew, Comptroller of the coinage, Cornwall, &c., 260. -, Degory, royal bounty to, 271. -, Hannah, royal bounty to, 278. -, Major Humfrey, 278. -, Jane, royal bounty to, 278. -, John, 366. -, Margaret, royal bounty to, 264. -, Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Norwich, 74. -, William, royal bounty to, 278. Coryton, John, 34, 180, 194. Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham, 191, 318, 319. Cosins, William, 138. Costello-Gallen (co. Mayo), 254. Cotes. See Coates. Cottell (Cotle), Mark, Receiver for Oxford and Berks, 364, 582, 615. -, Capt. Symon, 128, 2989. Cotterell (Cottrell), Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, 97, 148, 233, 386, 390, 420, 429, 450, 459, 497, 500, 526, 554, 597, 669; journey to Brussels, 649. -, Nicholas, 46. Cottesloe (Hundred, Bucks), 174. Cottington, Francis, Lord Cottington, Lord Treasurer, 2, 718. Cotton wool, 154, 276; goods, 522. Couch, Edward, 169. -, John, 138. -, Tristram, 123, 137. Couenhead, co. Yorks. See Coverhead. Council and Council Chamber, &c., See Privy Council. Counde, alias Cunde manor (Salop). 281. Couppe, David, 99. Court Farm. See East Meon. COURT (Courts) Baron, 157. -, Frankpledge, view of, 157. -, Hundred, 5, 34. -, Leet, 16, 34, 87, 139, 172. -, swainmote, 6. -, of Augmentations, 410, 646. -, -, Chancery. See Chancery. -, -, Common Pleas. See Common. -, -, King's Bench. See King's. -, -, Wales and the Marches, 357. -, -, Wards and Liveries, 186, 192, 199, 370, 448, 519. -, -, -, Ireland, 333. Courtin, Sieur de, ambassador extraordinary from France, 692. Courtney, Francis, searcher of Southampton port, 7. -, Sir William, 5, 269, 502, 541. Covell, William, 121. Coventry, Henry, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Sweden, 369, 613, 644, 645, 662, 665, 686, 718, 737; a Groom of the Bedchamber, 387; a Commissioner for the Act for the Settlement of Ireland, 411. -, Sir William, 719, 726. Coventry (co. Warwick), 182, 267, 275, 365, 397, 701, 731; Carthusian house or monastery, 197, 209; park, 34, 106; pulling down walls of, 412, 415, 421, 429, 495, 560, 587. Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of. See Hacket, J. -, Bishopric of, 316, 349. Coverhead ("Couanhead"), co. Yorks, 41. Coverill coppice (Clarendon Park, Wilts), 105. Coward, John, messenger of Excise Office, 690. -, William, commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 75, 177. Cow meadow (co. Radnor), 136. Cowes Castle (Isle of Wight), 617; commander of. See Colepeper, Capt. A. -, Road, 627. -, West, 591. Cowett, John, 511. Cowpen (Northumberland), 159. Cox (Coxe), Richard, 30, 76, 293. -, Thomas, 151, 357. -, Capt. Walter, 147, 167. -, William, 172. Coxall bayes, 21, 60. Coysgarm (Coysgrave), Capt. William, 144, 324. Crabb, William, 312. Craddock, Francis, 2. Crake, Michael, 143, 222, 254. Cramond, Lord. See Richardson, T. Cranborne, Viscount. See Cecil, William. Cranbourne chase. See Windsor Forest. Cranbrook (Hundred, Kent), 138, 308, 355. Cranburgh Grange (co. Yorks), 41. Crane, Sir Francis, 123. -, Capt. Francis, 77. -, Dame Mary, 123. -, William, Lieut., 74. Cranfield, Lionel, 1st Earl of Middlesex, Lord High Treasurer of the Exchequer, 58. -, -, 3rd Earl of Middlesex, 197, 580. Cranham Hall (Essex), 212. Cranley, Charles, Lieut., 82. Cranow (Crannoweslode) (in Treworgie manor, Cornwall), 30, 138. Craven, Sir Anthony, 251. -, John, 469. Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John. Crawley (Crauley), Francis, Farmer of Excise, co. Beds, 428, 640. -, John, 346, 352. Creed, Thomas, 699. Creighton (Chreighton), Robert, D.D., Dean of Wells, 16. Cremer, Henry, Customer of Lynn, 5. Crequi, Sir Bartholomew de, Sieur de la Roche, 252, 295. Creslow (Bucks), 5, 28, 146. Cresset, Francis, 140. CressingTemple ("Carson Temple")(co. Essex), 593. Cressy, Elizabeth, 28, 121. -, Thomas, 28, 121. Crevet, George, 438. Crewdson, Richard, Receiver General of Crown lands, co. Suffolk. &c., 78. Crewe, Jeremy, drummer, 256. Crewkerne (Hundred, Somerset), 366. Crispe, Edward, merchant, 324, 326, 327. -, Sir Nicholas, 659; Customer outwards London port, 235, 248; farmer of coal duty, 240; Customs farmer to Charles I. (including loans and debt to the East India Company, &c.), 132, 386, 393, 397, 414, 506, 553, 628, 659; Customs Commissioner to Charles II., 226, 304; Customs farmer to Charles II., 431, 432, 446, 620, 635. -, Samuel, 235. -, Thomas, 235. Crispin, John, 235. -, Nathaniel, 235. Crockford (Crookford), John, pension to, 407. Crodroffe, John, 249, 272. Crofts, Elizabeth, Lady Crofts, pension to, 648, 654. -, John, cupbearer to King James, 594, 597. -, Sir John, 258. -, Thomas, 346, 352. -, William, Lord Crofts, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 439, 450, 458, 522, 547, 597, 648, 654. Crogen (co. Merioneth), 8. Croke, John, a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 304. -, (Crooke), Sir Robert, clerk of the Pipe, 26, 53, 54, 60, 64, 68, 87, 89, 93, 95, 98, 99, 110, 125, 148, 183, 191, 196, 209, 274, 307, 398, 498 (and see Exchequer Court; Pipe). -, Thomas, merchant, 337, 411. Crompton, Capt. James, 39. Cromwell, Oliver, 41, 92, 107, 114, 117, 143, 152, 158, 160, 179, 204, 214, 225, 256, 273, 369, 377, 584. -, Thomas, Lord Cromwell, 16th Earl of Essex, 185. Crondall (Out Hundred, Hants), 285. -, farm (Hants), 114. Crone, William, 279. Cropley, Sir John, 245. Crosby, Edward, farmer of Excise of Herts, 427, 641, 710. Croshold, Alexander, 73. Crosier, Anthony, 397. Crosland, Sir Jordan, Governor of the garrison of Scarborough, 224, 529; for payments to, for the garrison of Scarborough, see Scarborough. Crosling, Thomas, 567. Cross (Crosse), Henry, 476. -, John, brewer, 476. -, Nicholas, 571. -, Thomas, 149, 235, 407. -, William, a King's postilion, 410. Cross and Harp money, 535, 610. Crossbrookes manor (Herts), 84. Crow (Crowe), Christ., deputy to Auditor Sawyer, 67, 157. -, Sir Sackville, 9, 344, 563. Crowland (co. Lincoln), 186. CROWN gold. See Mint (trial pieces). -, LANDS, 5, 6, 47, 55, 59, 64, 132, 495. See Cornwall Duchy, Crown leases, Crown manors. -, -, arrears on, 13. -, -, audit of, 684. -, -, debts on, 556. -, -, fee farms, 327, and see Crown and Church lands. -, -, general regulations for charging accounts of, 11, 69. -, -, rules for leases of, 55, 59, 62, 182. -, -, surveys of, 6, 52, 59, 64, 100, 125, 197, 294, 398, 584. -, -, Surveyor General of, passim. See Harbord, Sir C. -, AND CHURCH LANDS, Commissioners for examination into sales of during the Commonwealth, 2, 1204, 130, 137, 138, 166, 168, 169, 170, 205, 232, 422, 509. -, -, -, Register accomptant of and records of, 2089. -, -, -, Treasurers for sale of, 199, 205, 207, 324. -, LEASES, 62, 67, 75, 79, 81, 87, 89, 93, 95, 103, 104, 112, 134, 183, 187, 188, 194, 198, 208, 213, 219, 222, 249, 281, 291, 298, 308, 312, 320, 355, 361, 363, 364, 366, 369, 674; copyhold grants, 71, 75 and passim. -, MANORS: Acomb. Alderton. Aldingbourn ("Oldburghe"). Allington. Allington Court. Bardsey. Barrington. Beaumonts. Berkhampstead. Bermondsey. Blisworth. Blundeston. Bolingbroke. Bonealva. Boyton. Bradninch. Brampton. Bray. Brierley. Brighton. Bucklawren. Burstall Garth. Caio. Calstock. Cannington. Carnedon Prior. Casterton. Cheshunt. Chesworth. Cheylsmore alias Childsmore. Clandown. Cookham. Cornunton. Cound alias Cunde. Crannowestode. Crossbrookes. Curry Malet. Duddeswell. East Goorham. East Hendred. East Meon. Eastway. East Smithfield alias St. Mary Graces. Eckington. Elvington. Englishcombe. Ennerdale. Epworth. Eye. Farleton (in Kendal). Farrington Gurney. Fentrigan. Fordington. Furness. Gillingham. Grafton. Grantham. Great Staughton. Grediow. Greens Norton. Greenwich. Ham. Hambleton. Handbridge. Hanslope. Helston. Hemsworth. Hildenborough. Hockham. Iscoed Ycharden. Kenilworth. Holme Cultram. Iscoed Gwynionydd. Kennington. Kethinock. Kirton. Landrayne. Landulph. Langton Herring. Laughton. Laverton. Leigh Durrant. Leighton Buzzard. Lewen. Lillingstone Dayrell. Liskeard. Loce West (Port Loe). Lostwithiel. Mabedryd. Mabelview. Macclesfield. Maenordaelo. Mallaen. Mansfield. Mere. Middleton. Midsomer Norton. Milton Falconberge. Morand. Moresk. Moulsey. Newbiggen. Newcastle. North Frodingham. North Ingleby. Northstead. Oatlands. Ogmore. Oldbury. Penleane. Penn. Pennant. Periors. Petersham. Pointon. Pontlow Porthea Prior. Raunds. Revenstone alias Raunston. Restormel. Rillaton. Rowington. Rudfen. Rushden. Ryme. Saint Anthony. Saint Austell Prior. Saint Bees. Saint Briavels. Saint James's. Saltash. Seabeach. Seeham. Shepton Mallet. Shippon. Sibthorpe. Skirton. Stanford. Stapleford. Staughton Magna. Stapney. Stoke Climsland. Stoke Goldington. Stoke-under-Hamdon. Stratton. Sutton Prior. Tewington. Theobalds. Thwing. Tinten. Tottenham. Tregamere. Tregullon. Trelugan. Trelowia. Trematon. Trevennen. Treverbyn. Treworgie. Tywernhayle. Walton Leigh. Wawne. Weldon, Little. Welverton. West Anthony. West Harptree. Westgate. Weston. Wheatenhurst. Widcombe. Wigmore alias Wigmoreland. Wilton. Windsor. Wingham. Wyberton. Yarnfield. Yaxley. -, OFFICE, 127. -, REVENUES, Auditors of. See Exchequer (Court Auditors). -, -, Commissioners for better preserving of, 69. -, -, Receivers of, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 41, 179, 295, 349, 503, 504, 566. See also Chantry lands; and for the receivers of the separate Counties, see each County. -, WASTE, discoveries and leases of, 32, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 58, 75, 89, 90, 95, 135, 139, 158, 188, 193, 225, 247, 248, 307, 326, 328, 353, 355, 674, 678. Crowns (French silver money), 459, 460. Croxden monastery (co. Stafford), 197, 212. Croydon (Surrey), 497. Cruet, Martin, 156, 278. Crystal, 160. Cuba, Isle of, 522. Cubitt, John, ensign, 74. Cuckfield (Sussex), 260. Cullen, Sir Abraham, 253. -, Viscount. See Cokayne, B. Culliford, Robert, 524. -, William, 726. Cullimore, Justus, merchant, 338, 360. -, William, 42, 136. Cullum, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner of Excise, 249, 342, 529, 533, 544. Culme's Barton (Bradninch), 134. Culpepper. See Colepeper. Cumberbach, Richard, 731. Cumberland County, 14, 129, 161, 174, 178, 193, 209, 263, 276, 292, 402, 424, 680, 682. -, -, Auditor of, 89, 100. -, -, Crown revenues and receivers, 69, 263, 291, 582. -, -, Excise of, 168, 322, 335, 340, 466, 467, 473, 485, 639, 683. -, -, Sheriffs of, 110, 389. -, Duke of. See Prince Rupert. Cunde, Robert, 96. Cunham, Thomas, 74. Cuning Wood (Liskeard, Cornwall), 36. Cuningham, Ninian, a keeper of the Council Chamber, 273. -, Sir Thomas, Conservator of the privileges of the Scotch nation, 88. Curle stuff for the King's wear, 310. Curle, Walter, Bishop of Winchester, 103, 193. Currants, 511, 521. Currer, Henry, 71. Curry, Andrew, Comptroller of the King's Stannaries, 244. Curry Mallet (Somerset), manor of, 52. Curson, Sir Thomas, 242. Curtis (Curtise), Angustus, Excise officer, Norfolk, 730. -, John, a gunner to the King, 509. -, Robert, 64. -, William, 159, 289. Curtius, Sir William, Resident for Charles I. and II. in Germany, 618. Curwen, Sir Patricius, 424. Custice, Edward, merchant, 335, 336. CUSTOMS, ENGLAND, abatements on, 333, 334. -, -, additional duty, 343, 397, 610. -, -, aliens (or double) duty, 29, 32, 130, 231, 306, 333, 336, 358, 359, 612, and see Strangers. -, -, ancient, 2. -, -, arrears from the time of the Commonwealth, 307. -, -, bills, clerk of, 2, 28. See King, Sir A.; Dawson, J. -, -, bills of impost, 9, 193. See Batailhe, J. -, -, bills of store for import and re-export, 116, 140, 196, 210, 260, 430. -, -, commissioners (from 1660, Sept. 20, to 1662, Sept. 29), passim. See Harby, Sir J.; Wolstenholme, Sir J.; Jacob, Sir J.; Crispe, Sir N.; Harrison, Sir J.; Shaw, Sir J. -, -, Comptroller of, 230, 506. -, -, double duty on strangers' goods. See Customs (England, aliens). -, -, duty on goods transhipped from foreign countries and exported again. See Dover Composition trade). -, -, establishment, 89. -, -, farm (in 1638), 1323; (from 1660), 431, 436, 449, 520. -, -, Farm of, particular portions of, 14, 217, 446, 635, 697; and see Coal; Logwood; Potashes; Wines Rhenish); and revenue (farms). -, -, -, -, practice and powers of King's officers under, 1, 73. -, -, Farmers (from 1662, Sept. 29; same names as Customs Commissioners, supra) passim. -, -, fees settled by House of Commons, 437. -, -, fines and forfeitures. See seizures. -, -, frauds, 23, 286, 4434, 485, 606; Act for prevention of, 429. -, -, free importation, 230, 443; and see Ambassadors (privileges). -, -, House (London), 32, 49, 53, 54, 56, 61, 63, 115, 141, 143, 203, 204, 222, 236, 249, 260, 319, 341, 352, 407, 457, 467, 513, 521, 538, 569, 607, 608, 706, 733, 736. -, -, -, Lord Baunis' house in Mark Lane, temporarily used as the Custom House after the fire, 727. -, -, -, quay, 348, 736. -, -, -, usher and clerks of, 72, 116. -, -, leases of portions of. See revenue (farms). -, -, loans from, 54, 75, 207, 234, 436, 457, 594, 601. -, -, native or single. See Customs, England (single). -, -, new impost, 32. -, -, officers, oath of, 10. -, -, -, re-establishment of, at the Restoration, 1, 2. -, -, outrages, 415. -, -, parchment books for, 16, 186. -, -, payments by, and tallies and assignments on, passim. -, -, payments by, into the Exchequer, regulation of, 53. -, -, petty customs. See London port. -, -, post entries, 732. -, -, pretermitted (on cloths), 330. -, -, prizes. See Seizures. -, -, prohibited goods, 151, 155, 165, 2024, 238, 258, 315, 352, 353, 366, 415, 436, 550, 553, 621, 626, 636, 706, 709. -, -, seals for, 15. -, -, seizures. See Seizures. -, -, single or native customs, 33, 272, 306, 326, 359, 521; and see Customs (England alien). -, -, strangers' duties. See Customs (England, aliens). -, -, Surveyor General of, 186, 548. See Toomes, W.; Metcalfe. C. Speight, L.; Nicholas, G. -, -, tallies on, passim; paying in course, 358. -, -, tunnage and poundage (and Act for), 2, 3, 7, 12, 53, 97, 336, 437, 608, 697. -, -, weighers' office, 338. -, -, warehousing system, 1156; and see Customs (bills of store). Cutler, Sir John, Receiver of Crown revenues for cos. Notts and Derby, 78, 79, 192, 501, 507, 582, 653, 654, 668. -, Nicholas, merchant, 598. Cutts, Sir John, 268; Commissioner of Assessments, co. Cambridge, 377.