Index: C

Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 7, 1681-1685. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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C

Cabell, Samuel, lease, Dartmouth, 477.

Cabragh (co. Antrim), 1357.

Cabo Corso (Cape Coast Castle), 1444.

Cade, Andrew, landwaiter, London, 1435.

Cadiz (Spain), 376, 483, 533, 783, 887, 966, 1043, 1049, 1053, 1232, 1353.
-, -, Agent at, see Westcombe, Sir M.
-, -, Victualling Agent at, 968.

Cadogan, Mr., conveying lands to Duke of Monmouth, 1503.

Caerwedros (commote, co. Cardigan), 309, 684.

Caesaria (Pennsylvania and New Jersey), 650, 737.

Cage, Adlard, riding surveyor, Salcombe, 987, 1480.

Cahernamart Park (co. Mayo), 1102–3.

Calais (France), 494, 547, 673, 835.

Calashe (Calache) see Royal Mews.

Calcot (Colcot), Widow (arras worker, Great Wardrobe), 839.
-, -, Roger, tidesman, Exeter, 903, 1324.

Calcotts Place see Shippon.

Caldbeck St. Kentigern ("Galbeck Gentiburne," co. Cumberland), 1197.

Caldwell see Colwell.

Cale, Thomas, of Bristol, son of Alderman Cale of same, landwaiter, Bristol, 1274, 1350.

Calender, Archibald, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 177.

Cales, the see Poole.

Calhone, Mr. (letter from Nevis), 293.

Calice, William, boatman, Lynn Regis, 93.

Calicoes, 1310, 1425, 1461.

Call, Daniel, lease, Devon, 1122.

Callahan, Owen, discovery of Irish plot, 216.

Calne (co. Wilts), 1531.

Calstock (co. Cornwall), manor, 1558, 1578, 1587.
-, - weir (river Tamar), 1526, 1564.

Calverly, William, petition for landwaiter's place, London, 1386.

Calvert (Calverd), Cecil, 2nd Lord Baltimore, 1539.
-, -, Charles, third Lord Baltimore, Lord Proprietary of Maryland, 312, 566, 1454.
-, -, Felix, Excise farmer, 55, 86, 303, 307, 351, 380, 788, 837, 843; Excise Commissioner, 782, 1074, 1317, 1523; Excise loans, 840; Hearthmoney Commissioner, 1074, 1317.
-, -, Peter, Excise farm, 1208.

Calway, Jeremy, waiter, London, 683.

Camberwell (Surrey), 1129.

Cambrics, 1256, 1297, 1300.

Cambridge, Norton, deputy to Auditor Shales, 1340.
-, - -, Excise, 1123.
-, - -, fee farms, 1199–1201.
-, - -, militia money, 712.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures see Clark, Major E. and Clark, E.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments, 23, 43, see Duckett, T., Brown, R., Windham, R.
-, - -, sheriffs, 693, 712, 1529.
-, - town, goal, 869.
-, - University, 1320; perpetuity for a preacher (10l. per an.), 168, 341, 360, 410; University preacher see Coell, Dr.
-, - -, perpetuity for a divinity lecture (13l. 6s. 8d. per an.), 341, 360, 410.
-, - -, Professor of Physic in, see Brady, Dr., 1329.
-, - -, Professor of Law see Board, Dr., 1329.
-, - -, Emmanuel College, perpetuity, 1321, 1330.
-, - -, student at, 1235.

Camenay (co. Mayo), 1042.

Campbell, Alexander, waiter, Newcastle, 449.
-, -, William, waiter, Poulton, 230.

Campechy wood, seizure of, 1552.

Campi, John Baptista dei, Page of the Bedchamber, 1466.

Campier see Compeare.

Campion (Champion), Mr., Gallery Keeper, 917, 1304.
-, -, Tho., deputy Ranger, Waltham Forest, 571.

Campman, Mr., intelligence, Leyden, Holland, 327, 1292.

Camrose (co. Pembroke), 310, 684.

Canary, Lewis, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Cancelling of money orders see Orders.

Can see Cane.

Cane (Can), Charles, poor soldier, Tangier, 1023.
-, -, Edward, Groom of the Great Chamber in ordinary to the Queen, 417, 469, 540, 653, 801, 802, 897, 1296; Lady Armstrong's goods, 941; Mr. (payment with Mr. Dolbin), 543.

Canham, John, receiver general of the Law duty, 85.

Cannington, manor (co. Somerset), 1587.

Cannon, John, innocent popish, Ireland, see Carron.
-, -, William, coastwaiter, London, 424, 650.
-, -, -, poor Tangier soldier, 748, 1476.

Cant, Widow, 917.

Canterbury (co. Kent), 644, 742, 976; Hospital of St. John and St. Nicholas, 1335, 1496.
-, -, Archbishop of, 4, 594.
-, -, Prerogative Court, 634, 1079.
-, -, King's Proctor see Franklin, S.

Cantley (co. Yorks), 1198.

Cantrell, Capt. see Chantrell.

Canvas, brown, 1300.

Cape Cost Castle see Cabo Corso.

Capel, Alex. de, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.
-, - (Capell), Arthur, twenty-first Earl of Essex, Treasury lord, 492, 786, 883; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 956; suicide, 920, 930; valet to, 1319; Commissioner for Tangier, 1253; Lord Grey's estate, 1305.
-, -, Elizabeth, Countess of Essex, widow of Arthur, Earl of Essex, 883, 920.
-, -, Sir Henry, K.B., grant of his brother's (Earl of Essex) estate, 920, 930.
-, -, Matt., messenger to the Queen, 385, 767.
-, -, Mr. (payment [? Henry, late Consul at Tripoli]), 1413.
-, -, Roger, executor of William Capell, lease, Widcombe, 1562, 1575.
-, -, William, lease, Widcombe, 1562.

Capelhayne, manor, Bradninch, Devon, 1535.

Capias pro fine, 125.

Caplin (and see Chaplin), John, Page of the King's Bedchamber, 1437.
-, -, Mr., in charge of the King's horses, 1179.

Cappaloughlin (Cappaloghan) (Queen's County, Ireland), 710, 711.

Cappanoshannagh ("Cappanahenry"), barony of Upper Ossory (Queen's County), 433.

Capps, Richard, murder of, 17.

Captives, English, taken by Moors or Turks, 939.
-, -, redemption of see Redemption.

Carbery, Earl of sec Vaughan, R. and J.

Carbullock Park, co. Cornwall, see Kerrybullock.

Carbury (co. Sligo), 232.

Card, Andrew (T. Chiffinch's office as searcher), 226; Trustee for Duke of Monmouth, lease, co. Lincoln, 1502.

Cardiff (co. Glamorgan), 223, 295, 446.

Cardigan, Earl of see Brudenell, T.

Cardigan County, 310, 446, 473, 684, 1059, 1399, 1530.
-, - -, Hearthmoney receiver, 1409, see Gwynn, R.
-, - -, militia money, 813.
-, - -, Receiver of Crown Revenues see Whitwick, F.
-, - -, - Assessments see Davis, J.
-, - town, 309, 684.

Cardmakers Company, 908, 924, 1240–1.

Cardonnel, Peter de, of Southampton, clerk, and his brother, 371, 1378; father to as customer of Southampton, 1378.

Cards, duty on, 908, 924, 1300; grant of, see Broderick, St. John.

Cardwell, Richard, tenant, co. Gloucester, 82.
-, - (Cordwell), Samuel, waterman, London, 909, 1436.

Carell, Ensign, Tangier, 196.

Carenhawne see Garrenhowne.

Careswell, Dr., vicar of Bray, 1144.

Carew (co. Pembroke), 1544.

Carew, Abell, tidesman's place, London, 606, see Carey, Abell.
-, -, Edw., super on Royal Aid, 1328.
-, -, George, suit against City of London, 151.
-, -, -, letters of marque, 641.
-, -, Henry, surveyor of the Pill, 14, 43, 70, 93.
-, -, Sir Henry, surety for H. Chudleigh, 1264.
-, -, Sir John, proposal for Victualling Tangier, 148.
-, -, Mr., bills from Tangier, 959.
-, -, Tho., Exeter, 165.

Carey (Carye, Cary, and see Carew).
-, -, Abell, doorkeeper, House of Commons, 137, see Carew, Abell.
-, -, Andrew, collector, Fowey, 1343.
-, -, Anthony, fifth Viscount Falkland, grant of lands between high and low water mark, 80; Navy Treasurer, 179, 189, 191, 192, 198, 203, 205, 224, 238, 250, 254, 261, 275, 284, 314, 345, 368, 369, 392, 398, 431, 438, 455, 465, 489, 509, 518, 520, 581, 583, 607, 609, 618, 631–2, 850, 853, 860, 891, 954, 968, 988, 999, 1015, 1222, 1290, 1396, 1398, 1506.
-, -, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry, Earl of Monmouth, 1592.
-, -, Henry, fourth Viscount Falkland, 1180.
-, -, Sir Henry, 1249.
-, -, Henry, 2nd Earl of Monmouth, lease, 1542, 1561, 1576, 1580, 1592, 1614.
-, -, Jane, Irish pension, 1012.
-, -, John, Master of the Buckhounds, 767; to take possession of Battles Walk. Windsor Forest, 994; Trustee of the Earl of Lichfield, 167, 1062; Page of Honour to the Queen, 1179; petition for grant of debt, 1568.
-, -, Lettice, wife of Lucius, 1577.
-, -, Lucius, 2nd Visct. Falkland, 1577.
-, -, Martha, daughter of Henry, Earl of Monmouth, 1592.
-, -, Mary, daughter of Henry, Earl of Monmouth, 1592.
-, -, Mr., goldsmith, 1043.
-, -, - [probably John], petition for lease of Eckington, co. Derby, 1179, 1623.
-, -, Robert, sixth Lord Hunsdon, pension, 190, 225, 1166; Poll, 434; Yarmouth lands, 1223.
-, -, Tho., Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, -, lease, Datchet Mead etc., 797.
-, -, -, Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles I, 905–6; lease, Maison Dieu, Dover, 1275, 1491.

Carfeild, Capt. Toby, Tangier, 1185.

Carham (Berwick), 449.

Carhan, Tristram, tenement, Cornwall, 1596, 1597.

Carhonomonine (co. Galway), 1356.

Carhowbegg (co. Mayo), 1102.

Caribbee Islands see Leeward.

Carington, John, lease, co. Devon, 1564.

Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight), 1530.
-, -, -, Excise on beer brewed in, 1151, 1212, 1530.

Carissaw (West Indies), 293.

Carlan, George, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Chichester, 65.
-, -, Thomas, collector, Carlisle, 1555.

Carlingford (co. Louth), Customs establishment, 1004.

Carlisle (Cumberland), 6, 295, 448, 449, 549, 640, 650, 677, 714, 987, 1075, 1116, 1237, 1269, 1341, 1376, 1435, 1436, 1462, 1473, 1555; setting out port of, 255; West Marches in, 449.
-, - Bishopric, Tenths, 590, 783, 1126, 1508.
-, - manor and Castle, 1563.
-, -, Earl of, see Howard, C., Hay, J.

Carlisle, Helen, royal bounty to, 262, 267.
-, -, Mary, widow of Lawson Carlisle, 1388.
-, -, Lawson (Navy bill), 1388.
-, -, Thomas, page, Whittlewood Forest, 1604.

Carlos, William, et al. farm of gauger of wines, 1434.

Carlton (co. Yorks), 1198, 1343.

Carmarthen County, 361, 488, 1059, 1541, 1619.
-, - -, attainted estates, 1541.
-, - -, militia money, 813.
-, - -, Hearthmoney see Gwynn, R., 1409.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments see Davies, W., 1249–50.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures see Whitwick, F.
-, - -, sheriff of, 1409.
-, - town, 446, 813, 1619.

Carmichael, Alexander, deputy in Barbados to Auditor W. Blathwayte, 719.

Carnalway (Harristown, co. Kildare), 156.

Carnanswood, wood, Englishcombe (co. Somerset), 38.

Carnarvon County, 1537, 1570, 1591.
-, - -, comptroller of records, etc., 696.
-, - -, militia money, 813.
-, - -, Original Seal and Prefines in, 1277, 1577, 1587, 1615.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments, 23, 1133.
-, - -, sheriffs, 813.

Carne (Roscommon), 232.

Carne, Edward, searcher, Bridgwater, 1052.
-, -, Thomas, tenant, Treverbyn, Cornwall, 1596.

Carnedon Prior, manor (Upton tenement, Crabland, Bunchardon) (co. Cornwall), 1181, 1189, 1192, 1301, 1302, 1612.

Carolina, Customs officers, 127; sufferings of, 936, and see Miller, T.
-, -, Governor of, 67, see Wilkinson, Capt. H.
-, -, grant of to the Earl of Clarendon and Duke of Albemarle, 209, 289.
-, -, map of, 267.
-, -, Palatine of see Craven, Earl of.
-, -, Plantation duty bonds, 67; officers, 13 (erratum for Virginia), 95, 650 (erratum for Virginia), 685.
-, -, Proprietors, 289.
-, -, trade regulation, 67.
-, -, trade routes, 422.

Caron, Baltasar de, and wife, Protestant refugees, 410.

Carpenter (Carpender), Henry, commissioner for the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Leeward Isles, 1373.
-, -, Philip, fishings, Ireland, 1103.
-, -, Tho., King's waiter, Bristol, 354, 404; surveyor, Barking, 401, 414, 580, 581.
-, -, William (ironworks, Dean Forest), 1532, 1565, 1575, 1576.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 1276.
-, -, -, Tangier, inhabitant, 1299, 1453.

Carr (Car), Andrew, tidesman, Newcastle, 810.
-, -, Mr., English Consul, Amsterdam, 328.
-, -, Robert, of the King's music, 1286, 1287, 1304.
-, -, Robert, surety of Tho. King (1666), 429.
-, -, Sir Robert, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancs, 27, 336.
-, -, Sarah, Tangier, widow, 1204.
-, -, William, Irish pension, 1012.
-, -, -, undersheriff of Northumberland, 573.
-, -, -, of South Creake, co. Norfolk, blacksmith, 1405.

Carrick (Roscommon), 232.

Carricke, Thomas, tidesman, London, 291.

Carrickfergus (Ireland), Customs establishment, 1004, 1514; artillery establishment, 1007.

Carrill, Richard, of London, gent., lease, North Shields, 1597.

Carrington, Jno., landcarriageman, London, 444, 942.
-, -, Viscount, see Smith, Francis.

Carrios, the, (Spain) officers of, 1519.

Carrog (co. Cardigan), 1530.

Carrolin (Roscommon), 232.

Carron (Cannon), Connill, son of John, 120.
-, -, John, innocent papist, Ireland, 120.

Carrow Rory alias Carrowmullingeehy (Roscommon), 232.

Carroward (Roscommon), 232.

Carrowcashell (co. Sligo), 232.

Carrowclogher (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carrowdooghy (co. Sligo), 232.

Carrowgarrow (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carrowkeel (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carrowlessan (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carrowmore (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carrownecaldry (co. Sligo), 232.

Carrownegarke (co. Sligo), 232.

Carrowskeagh (co. Roscommon), 232.

Carstown (co. Dublin), 1355.

Carswell, Francis, D.D., 1223.

Carter, Jno., waiter, Seaton, 445.
-, -, Sir John, sheriff of Denbigh, 814, 1073.
-, -, Philadelphia, wife of Thomas, 1407, 1491.
-, -, Ralph [messenger] of the Chamber, 320, 544, 726, 916.
-, -, Richard, waterman, London port, 442.
-, -, Richard, captain of the Centurion, 1184.
-, -, Thomas, weighing porter, London, 250, 291.
-, -, -, commissioner to enquire, lands, Denbigh, 1132.
-, -, -, of Clerkenwell, lease, Dorset, 1407, 1491, 1492.
-, -, William, Surveyor General of Customs in Virginia and Maryland, 1489, 1496, 1499.
-, -, -, wool export, Ireland, 1242.

Carterei, James de, inhabitant, Tangier, 1269, 1300.

Carteret, Edwarde de, grant of Alderney, 698.
-, -, Sir Edward, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, annuity, 268, 366, 630, 910.
-, -, Francis, of Jersey, petition, 1168.
-, -, Sir George, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 420, 558–9; Treasurer of the Navy, accounts of, 420, 559, 729, 749; Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, 114, 623, 624, 687, 691, 727; lease of French Duty, Ireland, 357; grant of Alderney, 698.
-, -, James de, grant of Alderney, 698.
-, -, Sir Philip, exporting bricks to Jersey, 834.

Carthew, Jo., tenement, Tregameere (Cornwall), 1533.
-, -, Peter, tenement, Tregameere (Cornwall), 1533.

Carvalho, Luis, Teixheiro de, Portuguese Secretary in London, 107.

Carver, George, collector of Hereford militia money, 830, 902.
-, -, John, Assessment debt, 716.
-, -, William, carpenter, 191.

Carveth (Craveth), Capt. Henry, commander of the Greenwich, 264, 1085; of the Young Spragg, 348, 362, 1288; collector, Falmouth, 50.

Carwyn, Tho., landwaiter, Scotch coast, 449.

Cary see Carey.

Cary, barony (Antrim), 895.

Case, John, Agent to Commissioner for Sequestrations, 1543.

Casely, Nicho., shipmaster, 939.

Cason, William, tidesman, London, 415.

Cassacki, Cosmo, bill of exchange from Leghorn, 1516.

Cassells, Mrs., Irish pension, 1012.

Castelmajor (Castel Melhor), Count de (Portuguese), 603.

Castell, Thomas, waiter, Padstow port, 1128.

Castello, Valerio, pictures by, 1351.

Casterton (Casterton Fell), co. Westmorland, 1549, 1589, 1611.

Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto), pictures by (Noah entering the Ark), 1351.

Castle Elizabeth see Jersey.
-, -, Richard, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Castle Connell, Lord, see Bourke, W.
-, -, Mill, fishings (co. Mayo), 1103.
-, - Deane alias Carleton Deane (Charlton, Kent), 1490.
-, -, rents, 1548.

Castlehaven, Earl of, see Tuchet, J.

Castleknock, barony (co. Dublin), 1156, 1315, 1355.

Castleny Park, near Kinsale, 1004.

Castletown, Isle of Man, 876.

Castlewood, wood and manor (Calstock, co. Cornwall), 1586, 1591.

Casual revenue see Roman Catholic penal laws).

'Catalogue of Lords etc., compounding.' 1274.

Catch, Mr., public executioner, 329.

Catcher, John, gent., supervisor of tin, Cornwall, 1590.

Catchmay, Tracey, commissioner to perambulate Dean Forest, 962.

Catley (Yorks, ? Cattal or Cautley), 1197.

Catshill (Cattshill), Coppice, Little and Great, see Whittlewood Forest.

Catterell, Evan, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.
-, -, James, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.

Cattle, import see Ireland (Cattle).
-, -, English beef, 149.
-, -, export, 466.

Cattle, Thomas, waiter, Gunnell, 446.

Cattley priory (co. Leicester ? Lincoln), 1572.

Catton (co. Yorks), 1199.

Catwell Hill Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.

Caulfield, Capt. Toby, Army, Ireland and Tangier, 1465–6.

Cavalier officers see Indigent.

Cave, William, Worcester town fine, 871.

Caveats, 149, see Secretary of State's office; Treasury Office; Privy Seal.

Cavenaught, Edmond, King's footman, 1451–2.

Cavendish, Henry, second Duke of Newcastle, 677; Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North, 210, 235, 417, 704, 711, 712, 715, 719, 965, 1142, 1152; Commissioner for Tangier, 1252; Lord Lieutenant, Notts, 823, 912; ditto, Northumberland, Berwick and Newcastle, 822, 912.
-, -, William, fourth Earl of Devonshire, 1052; Lord Lieutenant of Derby, 816.

Cawdron, George, fine for misdemeanour, 1459, 1503, 1515.

Cawley, Tobias, waiter and searcher, Sidmouth, 110, 500, 554.
-, -, -, junr., waiter and searcher, Sidmouth, 110.
-, -, William, traitor, 1529.

Cawton (co. Yorks), 1199.

Cawood, Thomas, tidesman, Lynn, 566.

Cayo (co. Carmarthen), 1059.

Cayton (co. Yorks), 1195.

Cecil, James, 16th Earl of Salisbury, Commissioner for Tangier, 1253.
-, -, John, 5th Earl of Exeter, pictures, 1350–1, 1424.
-, - (Sesil), Col. William, Governor of Culmore, 396.

Ceely, Hamond, infant, alien, 1543.
-, -, Henry, infant, alien, 1543.
-, - (Ceoly), Peter, landcarriageman, London, 305, 315, 444; searcher, Exeter, 935.
-, -, -, senr., surveyor, Boston port, 1273.
-, -, Thomas, of the King's Life Guard, 1543.
-, -, William, infant, alien, 1543.

Cenelin, Mr., tidesman, London, 291, 371.
-, -, Marshall of, see Le Bas, Mr., 1150.

Certificates, weekly see Exchequer, Customs, Excise.

Ceston in Barnewell (Cumberland), 1197.

Chace (Chace Park) (co. Sussex), 1604, and see Chase.

Chacomb (see Chalcombe), monastery (co. Warwick), 1535.

Chadlington (co. Oxford), 822.

Chaffin, Edward, deputy searcher, Gravesend, 247, 251.

Chafford, hundred (Essex), 216.

Chains in the river (Thames), grant of, 106.

Chaire (Chaise), Edward de, messenger of the Chamber, see Dechaire.
-, -, Richard, coachman, Royal Mews, in charge of the King's horses, 1179.

Chalcombe (see Chacomb), monastery (co. Northants), 1577.

Chalcot (Chaltecoate), William, Frogmore farm, 905.

Chaloner, Francis, waiter, Heacham and Brancaster, Lynn Regis port, 580, 1170, 1350.
-, -, Frederick, tidesman, London and Shields, 291, 564, 811.

CHAMBER, Office of (and see Royal Household).
-, -, -, accounts, 30, 86–7, 244.
-, -, -, arrears, book of, 1027.
-, -, -, bills of allowances, 1665.
-, -, -, debt to, 1095, 1661.
-, -, -, establishment, reduction of (1667), 1647; (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, -, -, gardening charges, 1665.
-, -, -, King's servants payable in, 62, 71, 77, 86–7, 301, 559, 1458, 1663–5.
-, -, -, loans for, 245.
-, -, -, Maundy see King's Maundy.
-, -, -, messengers of (and see Treasury, Exchequer, Customs), 268, 385, 544, 620, 725, 726, 767, 916–7, 1060, 1304, 1315, 1339, 1488, 1648, 1665.

-, -, - see:—

Atterbury, T.

Beake, E. and T.

Binns, A.

Blundell, J.

Bradley, J.

Bromwich, G.

Capel, M.

Carter, R.

Change, Mr.

Copley, N.

Crossly, B.

Dechaire, E.

Dixon, T.

Eales, H. and J.

Evans, H.

Goldgay, E.

Herne, T.

Howell, W.

Langwith, J.

Legat, H.

Maddox, P.

Mansell, C.

Marlow, T.

Mason, T.

Ozler, R.

Pearce, G.

Pheasant, R.

Pidgeon, J.

Richardson, W.

Royston, Mr.

Saywell, T.

Smith, Thomas.

-, William.

Stamforth, J.

Stanny, E.

Strutt, F.

Taylor, St. John.

Turner, J.

Weston, J.

Wheeler, J.

White, E. and J.

Wickham, J.

Widowes, T.

Winslow, S.

Woodward, E.

Wynn, J.


-, -, payments by warrants of the King and Council, 1665; by ditto of the Lord Chamberlain, 1665.
-, -, pensions in, 1665.
-, -, Treasurer of (see Griffin, E.), interest to, 30; issues to, 29, 62, 71, 77, 90, 117, 122, 127, 128, 137, 140, 148, 171, 216, 217, 235, 262, 268, 269, 300, 301, 317, 320, 366, 384, 403, 419, 423, 438, 475, 531, 542, 570, 591, 603, 629, 648, 649, 720, 721, 724, 742, 743, 768, 776, 801, 853, 867, 871, 885, 896, 915, 961, 992, 1022, 1051, 1060, 1073, 1092, 1112, 1127, 1128, 1131, 1140, 1152, 1153, 1159, 1169, 1183, 1186, 1220, 1261, 1286, 1304, 1305, 1315, 1330, 1332, 1338, 1342, 1419, 1420, 1440, 1457, 1481, 1487, 1518, 1658.
-, -, -, payments by, 30, 71, 77, 86–7, 90, 171, 216, 236, 262, 268, 300, 320, 384–5, 423, 475, 543–4, 570, 591, 603, 630–1, 649, 725–6, 742, 767–8, 776, 801, 812, 853, 867, 885, 896, 915–7, 962, 992, 1051, 1060, 1073, 1121, 1128, 1131, 1140, 1152, 1169, 1183, 1186, 1220, 1221, 1286, 1304, 1315, 1330, 1332, 1338–9, 1342, 1419–20, 1457, 1483–4, 1488, 1518.

Chamberlayne, Dr., perpetual interest on Excise, 550.
-, -, Michael, poor Tangier soldier, 1023.
-, -, Mr., Lindhurst house and stables, 252.
-, -, Randolph, boatman, Poole, 554.
-, -, Richard, deputy Auditor, New Hampshire, 273.
-, -, William, Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter, water bailiff of the Humber, 1548.

Chambers, Daniel, landwaiter, Sunderland, 810; waiter, Clovelly, 506, 554.
-, -, James, noontender, London, 847, 1031.
-, -, John, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Leonard, of Aldingham Hall, Lancs, 1601.
-, -, Mr., accountant for the country Excise Office, 1360.

Chambersale Coppice see Whittlewood.

Chamington (co. Dorset), 1264.

Champante, Sir John, deputy to Earl of Ranelagh as Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, 43, 68, 132, 260, 310, 345, 396, 771, 1184–5.

Champion (and see Campion), Tho., Excise question, 637.

Champney, William, Welton farm, co. Somerset, 1619.

Chance, Christopher, Worcester town fine, 871.
-, -, Richard, Worcester town fine, 871.

Chancery Court, 726, 931, 1146, 1222, 1420.
-, - -, estimates for, 1646, 1651, 1653.
-, - Masters (Lowe, Sir E., Hackett, Sir A., Baldwyn, Sir T., Child, Sir L. W., Hoskins, Sir J., Clarke, Sir S., Cooke, Sir M., Courthop, Mr., 172; Franklin, Sir J., Estcourt, Sir T., Coell, Sir J., Beversham, Sir W., Oately, Sir A., Legard, Sir R., Astry, Sir J.), salaries, 21, 109, 153, 178, 181, 275, 284, 386, 392, 492, 493, 529, 653, 663, 800, 851, 863, 960, 969, 1001, 1048, 1100, 1131, 1182, 1389, 1431, 1527–8.
-, - suits, 970.
-, - decrees, 1070, 1254–5, 1423, 1557.

Chandler, John, senr., Customs bonds, 794.
-, -, -, junr., Customs bonds, 794.
-, -, William, Excise gauger, 35.

Chandos, Lord, see Brydges, J. and W.

Change, Mr., messenger of the Chamber, 122.
-, -, Richard, a groom of the Great Chamber in ordinary to the Queen, 91, 148, 266, 468, 540, 653, 801, 802, 872.

Channel see English Channel.

Chantrell, Capt., Tangier, 1155, 1431, 1506.

Chantry lands, rents and priory rents etc., 1537, 1552, 1554, 1559, 1584, 1585, 1596, 1609.

Chapel see Chappell.

Chapel, Hainault Walk see Waltham Forest.
-, - Izod see Dublin.

Chapel Royal [Whitehall], 915, 1446.
-, - -, children of, 311, 631, 977; clothes for, 881; liveries for, 898, 899, 1499, 1519, 1650; teaching of, 543, 631, 737; names of, 1330.
-, - -, Gentlemen of, 476, 725, 1069.

Chaplin (Chaplaine and see Caplin), Jeremy, Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter, 1488.
-, -, Mr. [? Plantations Office], 628.
-, -, William, Receiver of Assessments, Suffolk (1649), 526.

Chapman, Edward, poor Tangier soldier, 555, 748, 1476.
-, -, Elizabeth, 353.
-, -, James, Customs place, London, 382.
-, -, Jasper, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Richard, collector and searcher, Reads Bay (Barbados), 1325, 1360; searcher, Sprights Bay, 1381.
-, -, Tho., of Monkton Wyld, co. Devon, 353.

Chappell (Chapell), Ric., deputy Auditor General, Ireland, 1103, 1267.
-, -, Robert, of St. Giles in the Fields (Broxholme's debt), 184, 209.
-, -, Roger, collector, Bideford, 1368.

Chardin, John, French refugee, 104.

Charemby, William, lease, Englishcombe, 477.

Charing Cross see Streets.
-, - -, Mews at see Royal Mews.

Charlemont (co. Armagh), artillery establishment, 1007; Hearthmoney, 1089.

Charles, John, waterman, Bristol, 110.

Charles Fort (Ireland), Ordnance, 1007.

Charleton (Charlton), Capt. Edward, Tangier, 1185.
-, -, George, Forest of Dean, 1603.
-, -, Henry, boatman, Bristol, 109.
-, -, Sir Job., Justice of Common Pleas, 11, 52, 109, 178, 605; Justice of Chester and Kent, 930, 952.
-, -, Nicho., draper, London, 990, 1272, 1297.
-, -, Robert, of Whitton, co. Salop, farmer of pre-emption of tin, interest on debt., 1607.
-, -, Samll., deputy searcher, London, 563, 575, 576, 580, 850.

Charlewood alias Hudnall Common (Edlesborough, co. Bucks), 1534.

Charlton (co. Kent), 769, 1490.
-, - (co. Wilts), 769.

Charmouth (Dorset), 352, 445.

Charnell, Nathaniel, fine for riot, Nottingham, 1177.

Charnock, George, serjeant-at-arms, accounts of Dean Forest, 1603.
-, -, Roger, sergeant at arms, 30, 136, 470, 474, 539, 764, 899, 1061, 1483, 1531–2.
-, -, Thomas, sergeant at arms, 136, 468, 475, 539, 764, 899, 1215, 1217.

Charters, surrenders of, and new grants, 997, 1206, 1210, 1256, 1273, 1288, 1374, 1380, 1388, 1444; political motives of fresh grants, 1273, 1288, 1380; prosecution of, 1346, and see Quo Warranto.

Chase (Chace), John, the King's Apothecary, 122, 262, 385, 463, 474, 544, 725, 767, 885, 962, 1060, 1286, 1304; grant of Tindal's goods, 1211; lease, 139–40; fee farm, 427.
-, -, -, discovered estate, 1173.
-, -, Jonathan, Groom of Removing Wardrobe, 725; Page of ditto, 916.

Chasmary see Royal Mews.

Chastellain, Monsieur, payments to for jewels, 199.

Chatham, 542, 977.
-, dock and yard see Navy Yard. sick and wounded, 119, 151, 159, 163, 188, 189, 224, 616, 638, 641, 745.
-, Chest see Navy.
-, Agent and Victualling at see Crispe, R., 1371.
-, Victualling Commissioners at, 968.

Chaumont, Mr., conveyance of letters at Brussels, 34.

Chaves, don Sebastion de, a Spaniard, 1283.

Checkford, Richard, tidesman, Poole, 810.

Checkland (co. Denbigh), 814.

Cheeke, Tho., Lieutenant of the Tower, 140, 164, 265, 467, 652, 661, 783, 882, 1296; payments to by Trant for sending recruits to St. Christopher, 751, 754.

Cheese, Jno., Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Chelmsford (Essex), 376.
-, - gaol, 843.

Chelsea (co. Middlesex), 353.
-, - College, conveyed to the King by the Royal Society, 383, 790.
-, - Hospital accounts, 755–6, 1436, 1505; governors, 756; trustees, 756; building of, 756, 790, 1077; lands for, 756; pensioners for, 1230, 1246; army deductions for, 1436; proposal for raising revenue for, 1505; hall, octagon porch, pavilion and chapel, 1077.

Cheltenham (co. Gloucester), 1165.

Chemist, instruments, 255.

Chennery, Henry, alderman of Lyme Regis, 1395.

Chepstow (co. Monmouth), 446, 667, 1278; Castle, 813, 827, 830.

Chertsey Walk see Windsor Forest.

Chesapeake (Virginia), 1176.

Cheshire (Cheshiere), William, waiter, Exmouth, 955, 1324.

Cheshire cheese, 149.

Chester Herald see May, T.

Chester, Thomas, of Amesbury, 769.

Chester, Little (in Derby borough), 538.

Chester Castle, 818.
-, - -, repairs, 179, 196, 242, 248, 844, 1088, 1484.
-, - -, prison, 248, 421.
-, - -, surveyor see Morgan, E., Whitley, P., and names on p. 696.
-, - -, constable, 248.
-, - -, master mason, 248.
-, -, Bishop of, 1389, see Pearson, J.; issues to for preaching ministers, Lancs see Lancs.
-, -, Bishopric, Tenths, 90, 160, 243, 294, 391, 458, 569, 590, 624, 690, 758, 812, 882, 931, 1023, 1087, 1148, 1203, 1396.
-, - city and port, 295, 441, 442, 448, 463, 506, 612–3, 667, 685, 732, 761, 788, 817, 857, 1123, 1257, 1288, 1374, 1415, 1566.
-, - -, charter, Quo Warranto, 1256, 1288; petition for new charter, 1256, 1273, 1374.
-, - -, grant of St. John's Hospital, 1256, 1273; Confraternity of Ively, 1374.
-, - -, mayor, 1288.
-, - -, office of clerk of markets, 1288.
-, - -, Judges see Johnson, G., Jefferies, Sir G., Warren, J., Palmer, Sir G., Charlton, Sir J., Herbert, Sir E., 21, 663, 969, 1048, 1132, 1136, 1182.
-, - -, chamberlains of, 696.
-, - -, Recorder see May, Sir R.
-, - -, Justices of Peace, 179, 196.
-, - County, 36, 51, 424, 450, 650, 745, 1133, 1233, 1249, 1413, 1549, 1581, 1600, 1615.
-, - -, auditor, 1145.
-, - -, Comptroller of Records, names, 696.
-, - -, Excise, 1123.
-, - -, Justices see as under Chester (city).
-, - -, Justices of Peace, 894.
-, - -, militia money, 817–8, 955.
-, - -, Palatine, records of, 1484.
-, - -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 248, 975, 1001, 1615, see Whitley, T.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments 857, 1133, see Whitley, P., Hollinshed, R., Blease, C., Lee, R., Bowden, N.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures, see Every, J.
-, - -, sheriffs, 955.
-, -, Earl of, lands in Cheshire, 1560.

Chesterfield, Earl of, see Stanhope, P.

Chesterton (Cambridge), 857.

Cheston, Edward, debt to at Tangier, 1256.
-, -, William, mariner, 364.

Cheswell, Charles and Anne, his wife, lease, Wilts, 632.

Chetwind, Charles, discovery of Jesuits, 100, 152.
-, -, Capt. John, Receiver General, Stafford (Poll, Seventeen, and Eighteen Months), 44, 573, 868; Yeoman of the Horse, 170, 208, 217, 317, 329, 410, 868, 875, 1064.
-, -, Mr. (Tangier payment), 352.
-, - (Chetwing), Walter, sheriff of Warwick, 824.

Cheyne, Charles, Viscount Newhaven, Lord Cheyne, Customs Commissioner, 174, 175, 290, 605, 748, 1081, 1250, 1325, 1464.
-, -, Thomas, of Rotherfield Grays, 1253–4.

Chicheley, Sir Henry [Virginia forces], 319, 320.
-, -, Sir John, Admiralty Lord, 392, 513, 1108.
-, -, Robert, shipmaster, 1125.
-, -, Tho. (affidavit, G. Talbot), 1188; trustee for Ellen Grimsley, 1289.
-, -, - (kt., 1670) (Master of Ordnance), militia money, 816, 818, 823–4, 828, 830, 1398; Sir Tho. (Tutbury Honor), 1189, 1398; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1236, 1253; Commissioner for Tangier, 1253.
-, - (Chichley), William, militia money, 823.

Chichester, Bishop of, see Carleton, G.
-, -, Tenths, 65, 172, 590, 783, 1126. 1508.
-, -, town and port, 68, 291, 295, 300, 445, 714, 729, 747, 750, 942, 976, 1211, 1212, 1276.

Chichester, Arthur, 1st Earl of Donegall, 1584.
-, -, Letitia, widow of Arthur, first Earl of Donegall, 1137.

Chideock (co. Dorset), 1128, 1276, 1311.

Chief Justice in Eyre see Forests.

Chiffinch, Amphilis, widow of Thomas Chiffinch, 142.
-, -, Thomas, searcher, Gravesend, 39, 75, 125, 142, 226–7.
-, -, -, junr., searcher. Gravesend, 75, 226–7, 901.
-, -, William, 20, 268, 407, 869; Keeper of the King's closet, 91, 604, 617, 965, 1133, 1179, 1183, 1296, 1304; annuity, 253, 473, 918, 1046; secret service payments to, 126, 1183, 1422; Greenwax, 125, 361; searcher, Gravesend, 226, 247, 251, 901; Raphael's cartoons in the hands of, 252; account of French money, 30, 62, 198–203, 718, 774, 802–3, 805, 844; for Widow Driver, 1419, 1422; lodgings in Whitehall, 1340; woodward, Windsor Forest, 392, 776, 1114, 1142; gamekeeper's coat, 839.
-, -, -, Page of the Bedchamber, 346, 896, 1437; issues to for T. Smith, keeper of Greenwich Park, 1296, 1304.
-, -, -, house of, Excise Office, 832, 924; housekeeper of ditto, 922.

Chilcott, Stephen, outlaw, Devon, 531.

Child (Childe), John, waiter etc., Broadstairs, 444, 614.
-, -, Sir Josiah, Navy Victualler, 81, 244, 793, 1163; East India Company, 805.
-, -, Sir Lacon William, Master of Chancery, 21, 109, 178, 275, 492, 653, 851, 960, 1001, 1100, 1389, 1527.
-, -, Nathan., collector of assessments, co. Middlesex, 1125.
-, -, Richard, tidesman, Bristol, 1170.
-, -, Dr. William, King's music, 475, 544, 767, 916, 1287.

Chilton, Thomas, boatman, Sunderland, 1170.

China ware, 1310.

Chingford Walk see Waltham Forest.

Chinge, Thomas, tenement, Eastway, 400.

Chippenham (co. Wilts), 1531.

Chipping Sodbury (co. Gloucester), Mead Riding, Stub Riding, Gauntsfield, 118.

Chislett, William, lease, coal mine, Casterton, Westmorland, 1549, 1556, 1589; deputy auditor, co. Northants, 1570.

Chisley, Robert, shipmaster, 1086, 1090, 1114.

Chiswick (Middlesex), Assessments, 1125.

Chocolate imports, 101, 407.

Cholmondeley (Chomely, Cholmley), Sir Hugh, contractor for and afterwards surveyor general of the mole, Tangier, 214–6, 976; loans to the Government, 859, 882, 895, 914, 1135, 1136, 1138, 1142, 1314, 1402, 1406.
-, -, John, brewer, 480, 1406.
-, -, Mr. (? Excise, Cheshire), 716, 894; salt houses, Nantwich, 1280.
-, -, Tho., for Isle of Man, ministers, 397, 579, 715, 718, 746; Viscount Molyneux's lands, 1116.

Cholwell, Capt. Nicho., Plymouth port collectorship, 401.

Chorley, Catherine, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.
-, -, Richard, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.

Chorley (? Chorlton, co. Stafford), 307.

Chowe, Richard, clipper, 854.

Christchurch (Hants), 110, 513, 950, 1311, 1539; Hospital, 148.
-, -, Dublin, 873.
-, - (Oxford) see Oxford.

Christenings, royal presents at, 486.
-, -, William, Receiver General of Fines and Forfeitures of Popish Recusants, Northumberland, 155, 574, 1172, 1397; customer, Carlisle port, 255, 423, 549, 855, 866; Wine Licence Commissioner, 404.

Christmas, Thomas, tidesman, London, 291, 987.

Christopher, Gilbert, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Christ's Hospital, 1053, and see Christchurch.
-, - -, royal foundation or King's mathematical boys, issues for, 148, 374, 438, 648, 768, 961, 1136; number of apprentices, 179.

Chubb, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, junr., 546.
-, -, Henry, lease, Bucklawren, Cornwall, 1174.
-, -, John, son of Thomas, 546.
-, -, Thomas [junr.] son of Thomas, 546.
-, -, Thomas [senr.], tenement, Bonyalva, 491, 546.

Chubb's tenement (Bonyalva, co. Cornwall), 399, 490–1, 537.

Chudleigh, Hugh, trustee for Lord Clifford, as Clerk of the Pipe, 340, 405; deputy to Simon Clifford, a teller, 1255, 1263–4, 1314.
-, -, -, landwaiter, London, 1379.
-, -, John, purser of the Bonaventure, 1408.
-, -, Thomas, Envoy Extraordinary to the States General, 313, 316, 354, 355, 377, 612, 706, 1018, 1049, 1112, 1119, 1121, 1134, 1139, 1152, 1291–5, 1303, 1313, 1413, 1658; loan to, 1035; Commissioner of Customs, 1464; Secretary to Embassy, Nimuegen, 158, 373–4.
-, -, Capt. Tho., of Bradninch, lease, Exeter, 1543, 1613.
-, -, Thomas, tenant, Bradninch, 1613.
-, -, -, master shipwright at Kinsale, 929, 1305.

Chudleigh (co. Devon), 1264.

Church lands see Crown.

Churches and vicarages in Wales, revenues of, see Wales.
-, -, Tho., regarder, Salcey Forest, 203.

Churchill, Henry, weighing porter, London, 291.
-, -, John, Lord Churchill, of Eyemouth, grant of Hayman's estate, 661; loan, 1480, 1483, 1488, 1511; Troops from Tangier, 1086, 1472; Col., Tangier, 1155.
-, -, Joshua, waiter and searcher, Orford, 1276.
-, -, Mathew, Navy bill, 876, 932, 1028, 1389.
-, -, Mr., ship's captain, 353.
-, -, Thomas, waiter and searcher, Uphill (Bristol), 1276.
-, -, William, clothier, London, 1272.
-, -, Sir Winston, grant of Hayman's estate, 661; commissioner of claims, Ireland, 1266.

Churchill (manor, co. Worcester), 654.

Churchman, Francis, tennis court, Windsor, 1514; payment in the Great Wardrobe, 317.
-, -, Tho., poor Tangier soldier, 552, 748, 1476.

Chuseman, Stephen, landcarriageman, London, 291, 345, 402; supervisor of tidesurveyors, Thames, 564, 614, 747.

Chute, Sir George, of Hinxhill Place, Kent, baronet fee, 1348.

Chute Lodge (Wilts), 12.

Cider, measure of, 953.

Cinque ports garrison (Dover Castle, Arcliffe Bulwark, Motes Bulwark, Sandown Castle, Deal Castle, Sandgate Castle, Walmer Castle) account, 113, 211, 235; issues for, 550, 556, 970, 979, 982; establishment, 1087–8; put on the army establishment, 1088; Lord Warden of, Lieutenant of, 556, 979; militia money, 824, 826.
-, -, merchants in Liberties of, exempt from Prizage, 1309.

Circuit (Judicial), 628; Western, 1224, 1309.

Cirencester (co. Gloucester), 548, 561.

Citters, Monr. van see Zitters, Heer A. van.

Claines (co. Worcester), 1329.

Claghy (co. Antrim), 1357.

Clan Awliff see Macawliff.

Clanbareene (Ireland), 951.

Clancarty, Earl of see Maccarty, D.

Clandon, East (Surrey), 1537.

Clanturk (co. Cork), 884.

Clare, Mr., payment to (legal), 492.

Clare County (Ireland), 886, 1025, 1041, 1265, 1469, 1470; governorship of, 1167–8; barony (co. Galway), 1356; transplanted persons, 1469–70.

Clarencieux see St. George, Sir H.

Clarendon, Earl of, see Hyde, H. and E.

Clarendon Park (co. Wilts), 1553.

Clarges, Sir Thomas, knt., Reading monastery grant, 357, 847, 882, 891–3, 910; lease, manor of Reading, 1545, 1546; Earl of St. Albans' grant, 996; house in the Mews, 1546.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), Abraham, of Flaxley, 207.
-, -, Major Bartholomew, bankers interest in Excise, 550, 746–7.
-, -, Benjamin, shipmaster, 386.
-, -, -, poor Tangier soldier, 552, 748, 1476.
-, -, Christopher, Navy volunteer, 759.
-, -, Daniel, gent., receiver of the Honor etc., of Beckhampstead, 1580.
-, -, David, tenant, London, 749.
-, -, Edmund, tidesurveyor, London, 116, 145, 180, 290.
-, -, -, of Hungerford, Park, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures, cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon and Cambridge, 219, 251 (son of Major Henry).
-, -, Edward, boatman, Bristol, 109, 255, 371; waterman, London, 291, 371, 452, 601.
-, -, -, lease Norton's farm (estate of Nic. Love), 1553, 1556.
-, -, Elias, waterman, London, 415.
-, -, Elizabeth, daughter of Bartholomew Clark, bankers interest on Excise, 746–7.
-, -, Francis and Sir Francis, money due to him on the Customs by Act of Parliament, 1277, 1280.
-, -, -, Worcester town fine, 871.
-, -, George, shipmaster, 965.
-, -, - [? War Office], journey to Plymouth, 1390.
-, -, -, of co. Somerset, 990.
-, -, Henry, officer for entering writs of covenant in Alienation Office, 224, 297.
-, -, Major Henry, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures in cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon and Cambridge, 207, 219.
-, -, James, boatman, Newcastle, 104, 449.
-, -, -, Page of the Bedchamber, 1466.
-, -, John, lease, Englishcombe, 37–8, 477.
-, -, -, son of, 477.
-, -, -, surveyor, Shields port, 811.
-, -, -, junr., tidesman, London, 1343.
-, -, -, Customs officer, Chichester, 1276; Customs place, London, 41; tidesman, Weymouth, 191; waiter, Lympston, Exeter, 580.
-, -, -, comptroller and surveyor general of Plantation duties, New York, 737.
-, -, -, theatre keeper, [paid in] Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 916, 1420.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Lieut., Tangier, 1244.
-, -, Margaret, widow of Bartholomew, bankers' interest on Excise, 746–7.
-, -, -, daughter of Bartholomew, bankers' interest on Excise, 746–7.
-, -, Mris. Mary, Great Wardrobe payment, 1466.
-, -, Mr., hemp for the Navy, 607.
-, -, -, discovering Customs frauds at Liverpool, 500.
-, -, -, petition for Customs place, Ireland, 656, 694.
-, -, Ralph, tidesman, London, 290.
-, -, Richard, coastwaiter, London, 299, 734; tidesman, ibid, 935, 1343.
-, -, Robert, a felon, 329.
-, -, -, shipmaster, 1049.
-, -, Roger, Capt., lease, Constable manor, Horsham, 1536.
-, -, Samuel, surveyor of the Warehouse, London, 936; iron wire accounts, 9, 344, 406, 416, 501, 659, 705–6.
-, -, -, importer of gum Seneca, 75, 94, 112.
-, -, -, merchant, Bristol, Recusant, 1263.
-, -, Sir Samuel, Master of Chancery, 21, 109, 178, 275, 284, 301, 492, 653, 851, 960, 1001, 1100, 1389, 1527.
-, -, Thomas, riding surveyor, Padstow, 443–4, 507.
-, -, -, clerk, Dover port, collector, Lynn Regis, 1052.
-, -, William, landcarriageman, Bristol, 987; collector, Yarmouth, 1075; coastwaiter, London, 1361.
-, -, -, merchant, 555.
-, -, -, secretary to the Duke of Albemarle, petition for lease, St. John's Wood, 1621.

Clarkson, Widow, payment in office of Treasurer of Chamber, 1420.

Claver, William, waiter, Weymouth, 58.

Claverings, George, commissioner for enquiry as to lands, Holy Island, 1547.

Clawton (Devon), 139.

Claypole, Mr., lodge, Whittlewood Forest, 1604.

Clayton (Cleyton, Cleaton), Dr., lease, co. Derby, 1563.
-, -, George, collector of assessments, co. Middlesex, 1540.
-, -, Sir John, Mrs. Croft's case, 790.
-, -, Nathaniell, Customs officer, Lostwithiel, 1361.
-, -, Obediah, clerk of the Passes, 1351.
-, -, Mr. (Hartop's debt), 188, 247.
-, -, Sir Robt. (Morland's machine, Windsor), 656 (Henry Nevill's lands), 702; lease, Kennington, 1480.
-, -, Samuel, clerk of the passes, 1351.
-, - (Cleaton), Thomas, poor Tangier soldier, 1023.
-, -, William, one of the King's musicians, 32, 265, 470, 544, 630, 633, 767, 768, 900, 1061, 1281, 1287.
-, -, -, tenant, Newmarket, 733.

Clayton (co. Yorks), 877.

Cleaton see Clayton.

Cleaver, Francis, Excise, Cumberland, 1269, 1279.

Cleeve (Cleeue), Alexander, tidesman, London, 291, 346, 371.

Cleeve (co. Cornwall, ? Gloucester), 864, 904.

Cleft, Robert, captive in Algiers, 671.

Clemens see Clements.

Clement, Gregory, lands, Ireland, 1356.
-, -, John, assistant to the Surveyor General of the Customs, 105; survey ports, Sussex, 629.
-, -, -, (lease, Englishcombe), 37–8, 477.
-, -, -, his son, 477.
-, - (Clements), William, tidesman, Yarmouth, 564, 909; do., Minehead, 629.
-, -, Mr., shipmaster, 729.

Clementhorpe priory (co. Yorks), 1196.

Clements (and see Clement), Edward, waterman, London, 650.
-, -, John, one of the King's musicians, 265, 900, 1419, 1422.
-, -, -, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.
-, -, Mr., riding surveyor, Poole etc., 42.
-, - (Clemens), Philip, lease, Dorset, 1558.
-, -, Samuel, Worcester town fine, 871.

Clements [? Gloucester], 1165.

Clench, Brune (Brun), house in Leicester Fields, London, 923; surety for R. Sandys, 1398; salary [? Tangier], 1419, 1432.

Clent Littleton, Irish pension, 1011.

Clent, manor (co. Stafford), 654.

Clerk of Faculties see Spencer, J.

Clerkenwell (co. Midd.), 1407, 1491.

Clerks of Assize, 347, 1134, 1228–9; frauds by, 52, 285.
-, - Peace see Peace.
-, - Sessions, 1134.

Clerves, Tho. (sergeant to Capt. Eley, Tangier), 1403.

Clesse, James, Barbados soldier, 144.

Cleveland Garden see Streets.
-, - . House (Hyde Park), 211, 378.
-, -, Duchess of, see Palmer.

Clever, William, waiter, Weymouth, 1481.

Cleves (Duchy of), 1294.

Clew, William, witness, 794.

Cley (co. Norfolk), 447, 1324.

Cley, Thomas, tidesman, Exeter, 500, 511.

Cleybourn, Mr., Treasurer and escheator, Virginia, 305.

Cleyton see Clayton.

Cliffe (Clifte), William, boatman, Burnham (Colchester), 564, 942; ditto, Penzance, 1376; do., Portsmouth, 1429.

Clifford, Lady Elizabeth, widow of Thomas, Lord Clifford, 1255, 1264.
-, -, Francis, 4th Earl of Cumberland, manor of Carlisle, 1563.
-, -, Henry, styled Lord Clifford (afterwards Lord Clifford of Lanesborough and Earl of Cumberland), lease of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, 1563.
-, -, Hugh, second Lord Clifford, Clerk of the Pipe, 340, 383, 405, 556, 766, 768, 1134.
-, -, James, surety to H. Chudleigh, 1264.
-, -, Capt. Robert, fine, 698.
-, -, Symon, Teller of the Exchequer, 1255, 1264, 1314.
-, -, Thos., first Lord Clifford, Lord Treasurer, 12, 53, 57, 107, 150, 298, 584, 1423; Treasurer of the Household, 54; payments out of French money, 199.

Clifford's Inn (London), 429, 561, 1181, 1229.

Clift see Cliffe.

Clifton sce Dartmouth.

Clifton, Gilbert, watchman, London, 947, 1052.
-, -, John, Hayman's inquisition, 635; lands, Piccadilly, 1124.
-, -, Tho., long writ prosecution, 382.
-, -, Sir Thomas, bart., Recusant, Lancs, 1275.
-, -, Sir William, 1222.

Clifton (co. Yorks), 1199.

Climsland Prior (co. Cornwall), 349, 509, 809, 904, 1576, 1597, 1623.

Clinch, William, tidesman, Falmouth, 629.

Clinkard, Archibald, sheriff of Kent, 1172.

Clinton alias Fiennes, Edward, seventeenth Earl of Lincoln, 434.

Cloake, Susanna, tenement, manor of Landulph, 1593.

Clobeery, Sir Jno., commissioner for lands, Winchester, 972.

Cloffiny see Closfiny.

Clomhananane (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Clonagh, barony of Salt (co. Kildare), 433.
-, -, barony of Slievemargy (Queen's County), 433.

Clonaghadoo (Queen's County), 710.

Clonebogan (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Clonenagh (Cloonegagh, Queen's County), 710.

Clonerobbin (co. Cork), 884.

Clongeal (Ireland), 951.

Clonlusk (co. Meath), 710.

Clooncallane (Roscommon), 232.

Cloone Ikearane (Roscommon), 232.

Closet see King's Closet.

Closfiny Trustee (Clofinny Trulee, co. Mayo), 1042.

Cloths or stuffs see Bowdye, Broad Cloth, Brocade, Calicoes, Cambrics, Damask, Dowlas, Du Cape, Du Roys, Ipswich, canvas, Lincolnshire broad cloth, linens, lockrams, Naphtee broad cloth, Pompingies, Scotch pladding, serge, Spanish cloth, Western cloth.
-, -, improvements in making fine cloth, 990.
-, -, exports accounts, 241–2.
-, -, officer for Hamburg Company, 567, and see Woollen trade.
-, -, prices of, 1256.

Clotworthy, John, weighing porter, Exeter, 714.

Clough, William, King's searcher [London], 182.

Clovelly (Bideport port), 446, 500, 506, 553, 554, 876.

Clutterbuck, Jervase, Receiver of Assessments, co. Gloucester (1649), 527.
-, -, John, deputy comptroller of Customs, Newcastle port, 177.
-, -, Lady, widow of Sir Thomas, 228, 1030, 1045, 1136, 1226–7.
-, -, Roger, deputy searcher, London, 576, 580, 1250.
-, -, Sir Thomas, 228; supplying ships at Leghorn and in Mediterranean with stores etc., 56–7, 228, 1045; five per cent. commission to for same, 56; debt to for same, 1280; estate, details of, 1045.

Clwyd river (Abergele), 1484.

Clygyrog (co. Anglesea), 1301.

Coaches, 543, 551, and see Sedan, Calaches, Chasmary, Royal Mews.

Coalpits, leases of, 157, 231, 964, 992, 1150, 1346, 1549, 1550, 1556, 1589, 1602, 1619, 1625.

Coals from England to Scotland, question of 6d. per head duty on, 677–8.
-, -, coast shipment, regulation of, 6.
-, -, exported beyond sea, farm of duty on, 993; bonds forfeited, 132, 334, 347, 1361; pensions on, 1647; double duty, 1361.
-, -, -, yield of duty at Restoration, 1630, 1633.

Coates (co. Gloucester), 82.

Coats (Coates), Christopher, of Charleton, 769.
-, -, Leonard, tidesman, London, 1415.
-, -, Robert, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Thomas, contractor for First Wine Act, 204.
-, -, William, suppressing tobacco planting, 1165.

Cobb, Sir Francis, militia money, Yorks, 827.
-, -, Richard, master of the Resolution, 1371, 1475.

Coccaw, Signor, ambassador from Venice, 461.

Cock (Cocke), George, commander of the Severn Customs smack, 255, 371.
-, -, Hieronymus, father of James, 1624.
-, -, James, lease, Cornwall, 1616, 1624, 1625.
-, -, Jno., commander of ship, 343.
-, -, Mary, pension, 198, 409, 591, 735, 736, 899, 915, 1118, 1128, 1450, 1456, see Bertie, R.
-, -, Samuel, Navy Volunteer, 759.

Cockain (Cockaine, Cokayne), Andrew, yeoman rider to the King, 1179.
-, - (Cokayne), Charles, militia money, Leicester, 869.
-, -, Tho., landwaiter, Bristol, 315.

Cockbush (Chichester), 1276.

Cocker Abbey (Poulton port), 1430.

Cockeram, Jno., boatman, Falmouth, 477.
-, -, Samll., waiter, Helford, 446.

Cockpit see Streets.

Coddan, Philemon, riding surveyor, Plymouth, 450, 1275.

Coddon, George, King's witness, 573.

Codrington, Col. Christopher (Barbados), 670.
-, -, Sir John, Master of Chancery, 21, 109, 178, 275, 492, 653, 851, 960, 1001, 1100, 1389; lease, 236, 1528.

Coffee sellers, 889.
-, - gauger in Excise Office, 1227.
-, - officers, names, 1360.

Cogan, Anthony, gent., of Westminster, sale of Mulberry Garden to the King, 1542.
-, -, Charles, landwaiter, Weymouth, 74, 1493.
-, -, Edward, tidesman, Lyme port, 1481.

Coins and moneys of account see Currency, Blankeeles, Crusados, Deniers, Halfpence, Ducatoons, Farthings, Gilders, Guineas, Livres, Milreis, Pieces of Eight, Pistoles, Reis.
-, -, seizures of on transport see gold.
-, -, bad money, 173.
-, -, making of see Mint (coining).

Cokayne see Cockaine.

Coke, Robert, receiver, Crown revenues, Hunt. and Norfolk, 341.

Coker, Sir Henry, sheriff of Wilts, 825, 889.
-, -, Jno., tidesurveyor, Newcastle, 448; surveyor, Yarmouth, 1052, 1399, 1506; ditto, Bideford, 1506, 1509.

Colbeck, King's Castle of (Cumberland), 1197.

Colby see Coleby.

Colchester (Essex), port, 316, 329, 446, 447, 456, 488, 553, 554, 564, 714, 832, 874, 1122, 1299, 1339, 1415, 1505.

Colchester, Sir Duncomb, commissioner to perambulate Dean Forest, 962.
-, -, Henry, landwaiter, London, 613, 788.

Colcot see Calcot.

Coldstreamers, 42, 235, 1236, 1605, 1606, 1652.

Coldwell see Colwell.

Cole, Eliz., Tangier, widow, 1204, 1205.
-, -, George, landcarriageman, London, 444; weighing porter, Exeter, 714.
-, -, John, witness, 794.
-, -, -, lease, Carnedon Prior, 1181, 1302.
-, -, -, deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer Court, 141, 787, 851, 1158, 1484.
-, -, Lawrence, officer, Jersey, 446.
-, -, Mr., of Bristol (bonds), 1362.
-, -, Robert, freight for Navy, 149, 210.
-, -, William, boatman, Gravesend, 402.
-, -, -, collector of Plantation Duty, James River, Virginia, 343.

Coleby (Colby), Philip, shipping clothes to Tangier, 2. 352.
-, -, Thomas, Accomptant General to the Victualling Commissioners, 968, 1370.

Coleclough (Colclough), Adam, of Gray's Inn, surveyor of Greenwax, 33, 126, 1518.

Coleing see Coling.

Coleman (Colman), Charles, one of the King's musicians, 265, 470, 540, 543, 767, 768, 900, 1281, 1422.
-, -, Edward, traitor, 58, 203.
-, -, Thomas, underhousekeeper, Hampton Court, 122, 268, 544, 725, 885.
-, -, Thomas, bedgoer to the Queen, 1315.

Colepeper, Thomas, second Lord Colepeper, 296, 434; grant of Virginia quit rents, 63, 304–5, 1066–7; surrender of same and annuity in lieu of, 1066–7, 1078, 1175–7, 1251–2, 1313, 1322, 1333, 1335, 1336; Governor of Virginia, 76, 253, 273, 288, 301, 302, 319, 395, 545, 666, 921, 945–6, 1067, 1132–3, 1175–7, 1220, 1313, 1322, 1333, 1335, 1336, 1492, 1498; petition for lands, Isle of Wight, 1452.

Coleraine (Ireland), 701.

Coles (Coales), Dorothy, lease of R. Cresset's lands, 1603.

Colgrave, Capt. Geo., Tangier, 1185.

Coling, Benjamin, keeper of the Council Chamber, 137, 171, 417, 474, 544, 634, 648, 649, 653, 901, 915, 917, 1259, 1261.
-, -, Henry (son of Richard), Clerk of the Wardrobe of Robes and Wardrobe of Beds, 38.
-, -, Richard, Clerk of the Wardrobe of Robes and Wardrobe of Beds, 38.

Collections for captives in Barbary see Redemption.

College, Stephen, traitor, 329.

Colleton (Colliton), Sir Peter, exporting guns to Barbados, 1408, 1514.

Colley, Mr. (W. Staley's estate), 159.

Collier, Capt. Charles, agent at Tangier for W. Hewer, 483.
-, -, Mr., of Wilney, Oxfordshire, militia money, 822.

Collieries see Coalpits.

Collimore, Thomas, lands, Gloucestershire, 81.

Collingwood, Luke, tenement, co. Northumberland, 1385.
-, -, Ralph, waiter, Newcastle, 449, 553.
-, - Sir Robert, commission to enquire of lands, Holy Island, 1547.

Collins (Collings, Colins), Adrian, see Collis.
-, -, Elizabeth, daughter of Tho. Collins of Wheatley, 1284.
-, -, George, supervisor of tin, Cornwall, 366, 414, 1028.
-, -, Greenhill, captain of the Merlin, employed in surveying the coasts for the Customs and Admiralty, 414, 416, 438, 769.
-, -, James, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Yorks, West Riding, 233, 351, 1397.
-, -, Joan, daughter of Thomas Collins of Wheatley, 1284.
-, -, John, bailiff of Englishcombe, 565.
-, -, -, pension for his late office as Accomptant in the Excise Office, 96, 148, 267, 407, 473.
-, -, -, landcarriageman, London, 203, 481.
-, -, -, clerk of the King's stables, 1179.
-, -, -, son of Thomas Collins of Wheatley, 1284.
-, -, -, lease, Dorset, 1558, 1559; ditto, St. John's Wood, 1602, 1603.
-, -, -, and Sir John of Wilts, bond for Sir W. Doyly, 7, 12, 903.
-, -, Margaret, Tangier widow, 1403.
-, -, Mr., houses, Taunton, 36–7.
-, -, -, secret service payment for, 1183.
-, -, Robert, master smith at Tangier, 1434.
-, -, Thomas, of Southampton, Customs place, 1377.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, -, senr. and junr., of Wheatley, co. Oxford, 1284.
-, -, Widow see Sampson, Mrs.
-, -, William, clerk of entries to the Victualling Commissioners, 968, 1370.
-, -, -, auditor, 1541.
-, -, -, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Collinson, John, Customs seizer, 667.

Collis (Collins), Adrian, tidesman, London, 207, 315.

Colliton see Colleton.

Colls, William, merchant, 360, 375.

Colman see Coleman.

Colmanstown (Colemans Town, co. Dublin), 1355.

Colson, Will, Tangier soldier, 1155.

Colt Park (co. Lancs), 549.

Colten, John, tidewaiter [London], 112.

Colville, Dorothea, widow of Colvile, John, and afterwards wife of John Lindsey the banker, 160–1, 166.
-, -, John, of London, goldsmith, 557; orders of loan, 161, 162, 166–7, 216.

Colwell (Caldwell, Coldwell), George, tenant, Charlton, Kent, 1490.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Comacke, Malres, mariner of Fiall, 292.

Coman, William, lands, Winchester, 972–3.

Combe, manor (Kent), 241.
-, -, tenement (Eastway, Cornwall), 400.

Comby, William, Boyton manor, Cornwall, 1566.

Comedians see French.

Comes, Henry, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.

Comins, Edmund, tidesman, London, 477.

Comly, John, searcher, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1325.

Commercial treaty see Sweden.

Common Pleas, 537.
-, - -, Clerk of Estreats see Brown, Thos.
-, - -, fines, rules as to, 286, 1614.
-, - -, Judges, 11, 492, 1561, 1614, see Charleton, Sir J., Ellis, Sir W., Streete, Sir T., Bridgeman, Sir O., Jones, Sir T., Levinz, Sir C., North, Sir F., Windham, Sir H.

Commoners and common rights, 1547, 1550–1, 1588.

Commons, House of, doorkeepers and messengers, 137, 171, see Hughes, T., Carey, A., Cooper, E. (doorkeepers); and Wood, J., Bennet, J., Pight, H., Freeborne, S., Powell, D. (messengers).
-, -, -, serjeant at arms attending, see Bishop, Sir W., Topham, J.
-, -, -, Speaker of see Seymour, E.
-, -, votes, 1621.

Companies, 1242, see Bermudas, East India, Eastland, Hamburg, Levant, Russia, Muscovy, Royal Africa, Royal Fishery.
-, -, London see London.

Compeare (Campeer), Leonard, Receiver of Crown rents etc., Jamaica, 666, 779–81.
-, -, Mr., agent for Compeare, L., 779.

Compositions in the Exchequer, 989, 994, 1068, 1460.

Compton, Sir Francis, Greenwax grant, 124, 361.
-, -, Henry, Bishop of London, a Commissioner for Tangier, 1253.
-, -, James, tenth Earl of Northampton, militia money, Norwich, 824; Whittlewood and Salcey timber, 1604.

Concealed lands, moneys etc. see Discoveries.

Conde, Abraham, watchman, London port, 810.

Condover (hundred, co. Salop), 1579.

Conelly, Richard, Tangier, inhabitant, 1244.

Coney, Richard, outlaw, Colchester, 488.
-, -, -, Lieut. Governor, Bermuda, 1509–10.

Congdon, Elizabeth, wife of William, 509.
-, -, John, tenant, Climsland Prior, 349, 509.
-, -, William, tenant, Climsland Prior, 509, 1576.

Coniers see Conyers.

Conigsmark, Count, death of T. Thynne, 577.

Coningham see Cunningham.

Coningsby (Connisby, Conyngesbye), Gilbert, child of the Chapel Royal, 1330.
-, -, Juliana see Hext, J.
-, -, Thomas, Lieut. Col., pay, 398.
-, -, T., certificate for G. Karver, 902.

Conishead Priory (co. Lancs), 842.

Coniston (co. Yorks), 1193–4, 1197.

Conlagh (Queen's County), 710.

Connaught (Province, Ireland), 958, 980–1, 1041.
-, -, Attorney General, 1005.
-, -, escheator, 1002.
-, -, fishings, 1102–3.
-, -, Lord President of, 1640.
-, -, transplanted persons, 1469, 1470.

Connell (barony, co. Kildare), 433.

Connello (barony, co. Limerick), 433, 704.

Connop (Dean Forest), 1558.

Connor (Conor), Owen, landwaiter Bristol, 193, 315, 446.

Connock (Conock), Alice, wife of John, afterwards Alice Fowell, 1587, 1591.
-, -, John, lease, Cornwall, 1564, 1578, 1579, 1587, 1591.
-, -, -, junr., lease, Cornwall, 1564.
-, -, Nicholas, lease, Cornwall, 1564.

Conspiracy see Plot.

Constable, Gregory, Galway town dues, 133.
-, -, John, Customs place, Yarmouth, 1163.
-, -, Sir Marmaduke, of Everingham, bart., lease of Drax Priory, 1194, 1343.
-, -, Philip, son of Sir Marmaduke, 1343.

Constable, manor (Horsham, Sussex), 1536.

Constantinople, 2, 16, 255, 520.

Consteur, Clement de, grant of Alderney, 698.

Conventicles and Conventicle fines, 125, 500, 723, 822, 1032, 1102, 1167, 1460.
-, -, moneys not properly answered to the King, 1069, 1424–5, 1469.

Convention see Parliament.

Conway, Edward, Earl of Conway, Secretary of State, 39, 155, 164, 176, 185, 271, 282, 283, 294, 296, 301, 314, 327–8, 354, 395, 441, 481, 493, 562, 568, 586, 596, 597, 599, 637, 641, 683, 686–7, 699, 713, 734, 874, 1153, 1203, 1291, 1293; salary, 75; secret service payments, 74, 512, 713; pension, 713; plate for, 76, 713; Lord Lieutenant of Warwick, 824, 993; lease, 701, 733; goods for, 454; heir to, 1160.
-, -, Marmaduke, falconer and spaniel keeper to the King, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.

Conyers (Coniers), Edward, keeper of stores, Ordnance Office, 598, 1171.
-, -, Mary, widow of Tangier soldier, 1496.
-, -, Mr., Tangier soldier, 1496.
-, -, Robert, Receiver of Assessment, co. Yorks (1649), 527.
-, -, Sir John, bart., 1602.

Coode, Thomas, waiter, Penryn, 1190.

Cook (Cooke), Dorothy, wife of Francis, Recusant, 1019, 1030.
-, -, Edmund, lease, Richmond ferry, 1567.
-, -, Edward, of Walbrook Ward, 702.
-, -, Col. Edward, Commissioner of Claims, Ireland, 1266.
-, -, Elizabeth, widow of Sir Anthony Havyland, 1214.
-, -, -, Tangier widow, 1403.
-, -, Francis, Recusant, co. Herts, 1019, 1030.
-, -, Isaac, surveyor, Ipswich, 413, 446.
-, -, Ja., draper, London, 990.
-, -, James, of Stockton, merchant, 383.
-, -, John, Latin Secretary, 766, 768.
-, -, -, boatman, Norwich, 191, 447; landsurveyor, London, 1151.
-, -, -, draper, London, 990.
-, -, -, tenant, Greenwich, 1147.
-, -, Martha, discovering a Jesuit, 222.
-, -, Sir Miles, Master of Chancery, 21, 109, 178, 275, 492, 653, 851, 960, 1001, 1100, 1389, 1527.
-, -, Mr., husband of Elizabeth, 1214.
-, -, Mr., executor for Mr. Tudway, 768.
-, -, -, goldsmith, 1043.
-, -, -, Customs place [? London], 1377.
-, -, Nicho., Receiver of Assessments, co. Suffolk (1649), 525–6.
-, -, Peter, lease, Dorset, 1558, 1559.
-, -, Robert, Receiver [of the Eighteen Months' Assessment, co. Norfolk], 561.
-, -, -, boatman, Harwich, 714, 942.
-, -, Thomas, collector, Sandwich, 601; ditto, Faversham, 1368.
-, -, -, Master of the King's Tennis Court, 1514.
-, -, William, tobacco planter, co. Gloucester, 1165.
-, -, -, churchwarden, Wendover, Bucks, 1064.
-, -, -, sheriff of Gloucester, 143, 646, 1111, 1188, 1273; commissioner to perambulate Dean Forest, 962.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 1377, 1415.
-, -, -, keeper of Finckley Forest, Southants, 1588.

Cookham (co. Berks), 1537.

Cooksey, Edward, Worcester town fine, 871.

Coolebane (co. Cork), 884.

Cooleclogher (Ireland), 951.

Coolevoran (Queen's County), 710.

Cooling, William, Collector of Assessments, co. Midd., 1125.

Coolygary (co. Roscommon), 231.

Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1164, 1572, 1573, 1575, 1592, 1600, 1604; Earl of Shaftesbury, a Treasury Lord, 869; Lord President of the Privy Council (April—Oct., 1679), 143; Treasurer for Prizes in the first Dutch war, 556.
-, -, Edward, doorkeeper to the House of Commons, 137.
-, -, Henry, Harbinger, 649, 1286.
-, -, Joseph, boatman, Rye, 650, 1324.
-, -, -, son of Mary, Tangier soldier, 1495–6.
-, -, Mary, 1495.
-, -, Mr., payment [? Robert], 1457.
-, -, -, undersheriff of Berks, 957, 959.
-, -, -, ? one of the King's musicians, 726 [? J. Coperario, or Cooper, William].
-, -, -, Weymouth, 353.
-, -, Richard, tidewaiter's place, London, 399.
-, -, Robert, clerk to the Commissioners for Sick and Wounded, 418, 616, 639, 641, 777, 1379, 1430.
-, -, Roger, riding surveyor, Sussex, 307, 909.
-, -, Samuel, miniature painter, Hearthmoney order, 558.
-, -, Stephen, tidesman, London, 414.
-, -, Walter, payment on the Irish establishment, 1005.

Coopers' Company, London, 601.

Coote, Charles, third Earl of Mountrath, wool bonds, Ireland, 982.
-, -, Capt. Chidley, army, Ireland, 1465.
-, -, Isabella, wife of third Earl of Mountrath, 881.
-, -, Lambert, payment in the Office of the Chamber, 475.
-, -, Richard, Privy Councillor, Ireland, 535.
-, -, Capt. Richard, son of third Earl of Mountrath, wool bonds, Ireland, 982.
-, -, Widow, payment in the Office of the Chamber, 725.

Cope, Mr., smith, Windsor Castle, 656.
-, -, Thomas, surveyor, Poole, 614.
-, -, -, trustee for Ellen Grimsley, 1289.

Copenhagen (Denmark), 887, 1245, 1411.

Cophill Close (Charlton, Kent), 1490.
-, -, Lionel, grant of arrears of Assessments etc., Wales, 28, 115.
-, -, Nicholas, messenger of the Chamber, 419, 726, 916; lease, Essex, 1553–4.

Coppenhall (co. Stafford), 183.

Copper castings, imports of, 1415.

Coppinger, Mr., versus Sir M. Eustace, 667.

Coppledike (Coppledicke etc.), John, landwaiter, Hull, 343, 448, 553.

Coppleston, John, Justice of Peace, co. Cambridge, 869.

Copyholders, 1501, 1533, 1555, 1562, 1573, 1579.

Corballis (co. Wicklow), 1156.

Corbet, Edmund, procurator at Lisbon to E. Backwell, 108, 374, 395, 478.
-, -, Edward, of London, merchant, 1132.
-, -, Ensign, Duke of Monmouth's Regiment of Foot, 86.
-, -, Simon, Yeoman Rider to the Great Horse Stable, 1179.

Corbyn (Corbin), Edmond, tidesman, Dartmouth, 1481.
-, -, Robert, waiter, Studland Bay 507, 614.
-, -, Thomas, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent North, 697, 844, 851, 966, 1273, 1461.

Corcullen see Stragnakelly.

Cordell (Cordall), Lowd, Page of the Bedchamber, 71, 346, 896.
-, -, Sir Robert, baronetcy fee, 342.

Cordey, Mathew, Excise riot, Norwich, 1143.

Cordwell see Cardwell.

Corens, John, waiter, Brightlingsea, 230.

Coriton see Coryton.

Cork, Earl of see Boyle, R.

Cork, Elizabeth, Navy widow, 846.

Cork (Ireland), 1017, 1279, 1311, 1374-5.
-, -, Customs establishment, 1004.
-, -, Artillery establishment, 1007.
-, -, rent of Skiddys Castle for a storehouse, 1004.
-, - (County), 97, 98, 883–4, 1025.
-, -, -, derelict lands, 1162.

Corker, Capt., for the Earl of Anglesea, 785.
-, -, James, traitor, 58.

Corn (oats, rye, beans), 4, 65; Act of Tillage (so styled, being not an Act but clause 31 of the Act of 25 Car. II, c. 1, i.e., the Act for the Eighteen Months' Assessment; the said clause granting a bounty on the exports of malt, rye and wheat when the prices thereof are as specified therein), 328, 1400.
-, - allowance on damaged oats, 1400.
-, -, high duty, 85, 383, 401, 1137, 1340–1, 1441.
-, -, imports of and seizures and trials concerning, 85, 328, 369, 401, 402, 414, 810, 1129, 1137, 1400, 1441.
-, -, low duty or lesser duty, 85, 328, 401, 810, 847, 1129, 1137.
-, -, prices of, 85, 328, 847, 1129, 1441.
-, -, scarcity of, 328.
-, -, Scotch, imported at Newcastle and Berwick, 343, 383, 846.
-, -, -, -, frauds in, 847.
-, -, -, -, trials at law concerning, 847.

Cornalee (co. Roscommon), 232.

Cornamuck (co. Longford), 980.

Cornbury, Visct. see Hyde, H.

Cornby, John, boatman, Plymouth, 446.

Corner, Alexander, tidewaiter, London, 93; surveyor, Boston, 447, 1219, 1273.

Cornerigh (co. Tipperary), 120.

Corney, Mr., Receiver of the Seventeen Months' Assessment [co. Bucks], 24.

Cornish, Henry, tidesman, Dartmouth, 1481.
-, -, Henry, sheriff of London and Middlesex, 222.

Cornwall (Cornewall), Capt. Edward, surety for J. Davis, 39, 48.
-, -, Capt. Henry, brother in law to R. Vaughan, 373.
-, -, Humphrey, certificate for G. Karver, 902.

CORNWALL COUNTY, 31, 73, 153, 213, 348, 366, 442, 444, 478, 482, 508, 515, 533–4, 545, 580, 634, 748, 864, 904, 1040, 1063, 1071, 1078, 1125, 1178, 1181, 1210, 1220, 1236, 1278, 1282, 1343, 1396, 1533, 1541, 1543, 1546, 1549, 1553, 1555, 1556, 1558, 1560, 1564, 1566, 1572, 1574, 1581, 1583, 1586, 1587, 1593, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1605, 1624, 1627.
-, - -, gentlemen of proposing to victual Tangier, 148–9, 162.
-, - -, Hearthmoney, 429.
-, - -, knights and burgesses of, 149.
-, - -, militia money, 817, 993.
-, - -, miners from at Tangier, 1100.
-, - -, Receiver of Crown Lands see Godolphin, Sir W.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments, 23, see Trethewy, Mr., Marten, R.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures, 31, see Randall, J.
-, - -, sheriffs, 1529.
-, - -, tin see Tin.
-, - DUCHY, accounts of Receiver General of Revenue, 117, 158, 179, 290, 344, 406, 513, 691, 752, 759, 860, 1001, 1083, 1099, 1446.
-, - -, arrears, 1592.
-, - -, Attorney General see Courtney, N.
-, - -, Auditor, 17, 41, 47, 117, 1129, 1564, see Harbord, W.; deputy auditor, 718, see Griffith, J., Symes, J.
-, - -, bailiff, 718, see Scawen, W.
-, - -, Commission House, Fleet Street, London, 1564.
-, - -, Commissioners for Revenue of, 1558, 1564.
-, - -, instructions to tenants compounding for fresh estates, 1572–3.
-, - -, lands, manors, tenements etc. and leases of, 92, 139, 175, 176, 230, 349, 400, 412, 418, 477, 488, 491, 509, 533–4, 545–6, 564–5, 796, 904, 1116, 1166, 1174, 1239, 1282, 1301, 1302, 1309, 1395, 1429, 1480, 1526, 1533, 1535, 1538, 1543, 1546, 1547, 1553, 1556, 1558–9, 1560, 1564–5, 1567, 1569, 1572, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1581, 1582, 1586, 1587, 1595, 1597, 1606, 1607, 1611, 1612, 1613, 1616, 1619, 1623, 1624, 1625, 1627; renewals of leases, 849; Act of Parliament for, 849.
-, - -, messenger see Ward, J.
-, - -, Receiver General of, 17, 41, 47, 537, 759, 773, 1178, 1301, 1590, see Killigrew, Sir P., Tregagle, J., Deputy Receiver, 513, 718, see Hooker, Mr., Lloyd, E.
-, - -, Revenues, issues out of, 17, 47, 142, 235, 237, 414, 436, 438, 440, 456, 462, 473, 520, 542, 608, 655, 658, 669, 759, 783, 833, 934, 941, 1079, 1115, 1186, 1431, 1487, 1488, 1490, 1497, 1511. pensions out of, 83, 84, 245, 1239.
-, - -, Stannaries see Tim.
-, - -, Surveyor General of see Prideaux, Sir R.
-, - -, tin revenues etc. see Tin.

Cornwallis, Benerscot, petition for seizure, 1472.
-, -, Capt. (Jersey), 1168.

Coroner see King's Bench.

Corporations, interference with, 1539, and see Charters.

Corsant, Brian, private sentinel, Tangier, 1506.

Cors Wood and Lawn (co. Gloucester and Worcester), 1608.

Cortis, Mr., ship's captain from Virginia, 1119.

Cory, Andrew, controller of tin coinage in the Stannaries, 153, 235; keeper of the gaol at Lostwithiel, 153, 237.
-, -, Mr., noontender, London, 16.

Coryton (Coriton), Elizabeth, wife of Sir John, 427.
-, -, John (Sir John), lease, Kerry-bullock Park, 418, 427–8, 1574; ditto, Glastonbury, 1550, 1561.
-, -, William, son of John, lease of Kerrybullock Park, 418–9, 427, 460, 466, 473, 1574.

Cosh, John, surety to H. Chudleigh, 1264.

Cosham, Widow, payment in the office of the Chamber, 1420.

Cosin, John, naturalization of ship James and Mary, 409.

Cosins (Cousins and see Cozens), Mary, daughter of William, 1594.
-, -, William, son of William, 1594.
-, -, -, lease, Ryme (Dorset), 1593-4.

Cotterell, Charles, son of Sir Charles, Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies, 384, 388, 540, 725, 1315, 1321, 1332.
-, -, Clement [sic for Charles], 543.
-, -, Sir Charles, 268; Master of the Ceremonies, 384, 385, 388, 493, 510, 540, 543, 551, 725, 1315, 1321, 1332; Master of Requests, 21, 109, 178, 282, 392, 490, 516, 664, 725, 795, 862, 967, 1048, 1134, 1184, 1420.
-, -, Richard, hay for deer in Cranbourne Walk, 199.

Cottle, James, Customs seizer, 73; surveyor, Fowey port, 153, 181, 1211; searcher, Mevagissey, 1212.

Cotton, John, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1247.
-, -, Sir John, perpetuity to him and his heirs, 1163, 1277, 1487.
-, -, Thomas, landwaiter, Harwich, 1170.

Couch, Edward, lands, Climsland Prior, 1623.
-, -, Margaret, lands, Climsland Prior, 1623.

Coulscot, Maria, custodiam lease, Devon, 389.

Coulson, Mris., lands, Winchester, 973.
-, -, Chamber of the Star Chamber see Star.
-, - of State, temp Commonwealth, 1644–5.

Counsel fees see Crown (Law).

County Court, 1525.

Courcy, Almericus de, twenty-second Baron Kingsale, Irish pension, 1011.

Courthop, Richard, Master in Chancery in the Alienation Office, 1516.

Courtney (Courtenay), Edward, Earl of Devon, 1597.
-, -, Henry, Marquess of Exeter (1525–39), 533.
-, -, Jeremy, baker, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, John, of Molland, Devon, surety of H. Chudleigh, 1255, 1264.
-, -, Nicholas, Attorney General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 47, 142, 395, 477, 492, 773–4, 1115.
-, -, Sir William, militia money, co. Devon, 819.

Courts, Baron, 684, 886.
-, -, Leet, 684, 886, 1059, 1246, 1535, 1615, 1621.
-, -, see Chancery, Common Pleas, Exchequer, King's Bench, Circuits.

Covell, Thomas, waiter, Bridlington, 448; tidesman, Scarborough, 684.

Covenant see Writs.

Coventry (and see Lichfield), 744, 847, 1075.
-, -, Bishop of, 1541.
-, -, Blessed Mary in, and Carthusian Priory near, 1535.
-, -, militia money, 825.
-, -, Receiver of Assessments (1649) see Earle, G., Rose, T.

Coventry, Henry, Secretary of State, 353, 408, 627, 741, 1253, 1519; Commissioner for the affairs of Tangier, 1253, 1428; Ranger of Enfield Chase, 793; purchase of Doyly's estate, 440, 492.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Calstock, co. Cornwall, 1564.
-, -, Sir William, scheme of Navy reduction, 1647.
-, -, Winifred, wife of Thomas and daughter of P. Edgecumbe, 1564–5.

Cowell (Cowel), Arthur, of St. Andrews, Holborn, Customs place, 399.
-, -, Henry, seaman, 1387, 1507, 1520.

Cowes, John, watchmaker, 1297.

Cowes port, Isle of Wight, 439, 444, 650, 714, 875, 876, 913, 1211, 1212, 1221, 1276, 1289, 1310, 1311, 1380, 1381, 1481.

Cowesland (Cowland) port, 445, 1275, 1276.

Cowey, Abraham, trustee for Earl of St. Albans, 1278.
-, -, Roger, manager of the Four and a Half per cent. Barbados, 112.

Cowley (co. Oxford), 1551.

Cowpen, coalpit, Northumberland, 231.

Cox (Coxe, Cocks), Edward, escheator for co. Dorset, 1571.
-, -, John, tidesman, Bristol, 93; coastwaiter, London, 292, 315, 444; riding surveyor, Isle of Wight, 1289.
-, -, John, boatman, Rochester, 1092.
-, -, -, underkeeper or deputy keeper of the Council Chamber, 544, 649, 917, 1261.
-, -, Sir Richard, Justice of Peace, co. Gloucester, 1165.
-, -, Nathaniel, Keeper of the Council Chamber, 171, 188, 269, 385, 417, 474, 544, 634, 648, 649, 653, 901, 915, 917, 1259, 1261.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 935, 1430.

Coxen, Francis, waiter, Ramsgate, 444.

Coy, Capt. John, Tangier, 1472.

Cozens, William, Capt. Williams's Ordnance orders, 503, 856.

Crabb, Joseph, waiter and searcher, Orford, 853, 1276, 1361.

Crabbs (Poughill, co. Cornwall), 1220, 1281–2.

Crabland (Carnedon Prior, Cornwall), 1181, 1302.

Crabtree Thick Coppice see Salcey Forest.

Crachley, Thomas, militia money, co. Flint, 814.

Crackley see Crawley.

Craddock (Cradock), John, landwaiter, Lynn Regis, 447, 810; searcher, Milton, 1140.
-, -, William, boatman, Ipswich, 810.

Craford see Crawford.

Cragg, John, avener to the Mews, 1179.

Crake, Michael, lands, Ireland, 1546.

Crakehall (co. Yorks), 1194.

Crakenthorpe, Capt. Richard, sequestration, 1604.

Cramblington, William, landwaiter, London, 13; searcher, Sunderland, 73, 448, 554.

Cramp, William, shipmaster, 1174.

Cranbourne (Windsor), 776.
-, - Chase and Walk see Windsor Forest.

Cranbrook, hundred (co. Kent), 194, 210, 534.

Crane, Sir Francis, Rushton manor, co. Denbigh, 1524.
-, -, Henry, tidesman, London, 935.
-, -, Mris. Mary, Dresser to the Queen, pension, 167, 598, 908.
-, -, Capt. William, noontender, London, 291, 936.

Cranenburgh, John, of London, merchant, 20.

Cranfield, Edward, Commander in Chief, New Hampshire, 390–1, 454, 518; voyage to New England, 1035.

Cranmer, Mris. Lilian, "Lady" Cranmer, Dresser to the Queen, 167, 598, 908.

Crannow (Treworgy, Cornwall), 1624.
-, -, Down (Treworgy, Cornwall), 1625.

Cransborough, Peter, of Waterford, merchant, 1245, 1265.

Cratloe (co. Clare), 886.

Cratford, Christopher, pension with Lord Byron, 1662.

Craven, William, Earl of Craven, 994, 999; Palatine of Carolina, 289; executor to Prince Rupert, 701; furnishing convoys for conveyance of moneys [? as Col. of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot], 737, 868; Lord Lieut. of London, 816; ditto of Middlesex, 826, 993; a commissioner for the affairs of Tangier, 1428; Col. of the Colstreamers Regiment, 1236–7, 1463.

Craveth see Carveth.

Crawford (Craford), Commissary, Tangier muster rolls, 1168; account of soldier from Tangier, 1143.
-, -, Samuel, bailiff of Spalding, 1224.

Crawley (Crackley), Andrew (Edward), clerk of the cutting house to the Victualling Office, 968, 1370.
-, -, Francis, fifth Baron of the Exchequer, 178, 296, 301, 493, 768, 1001.
-, -, Mris., payment in the Office of the Treasury of the Chamber, 917,
-, -, Richard, Yeoman of the Guard, 1330.
-, -, Tobias, waiter, Sid?mouth, 445.

Creagh, Mr., paper concerning the coal trade, 1424.

Creamer, Mr., caveat for King's Lynn, 47.

Creation money, 873, 1646, 1651, 1653 and see Ireland.

Creed, John [Secretary to the Lords Commissioners for the Affairs of Tangier], 11, 77, 162, 215, 572, 615, 620, 665, 711, 716, 778, 848, 953, 1035, 1428.

Creeke, Richard, tidesman, London, 291, 414.

Cressett (Cretchett), Peregrine, landwaiter, Boston, 564, 1128.
-, -, Richard, outlaw for debt, 1603.
-, -, Robert, Receiver of the Eighteen Months' Assessment, co. Salop, 58, 210, 339, 464, 492, 703, 773, 1039, 1065, 1088–9, 1120, 1130.

Cressingham, Hen. de, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.

Creswell, Eliz., relict of Richard, 536.
-, -, Richard, undersearcher, Gravesend, 536.
-, -, Mr., payment in the office of the Chamber, 1420.

Creuddyn (commote, co. Carnarvon), 309, 684.

Crevilyze (co. Denbigh), 1223.

Crew, Arthur, tidesman, Swanage, 450.

Crewel, woollen yarn, exports of, 92, 206, 241.

Crewes, Tho., Tangier orphan, 1205.

Cricklade St. Sampson (co. Wilts), 488; Widhill in, 632.

Cricklow, John, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.

Crispe (Crisp, Cryspe), Henry, commission of inquiry, London, 58.
-, -, Henry, Common Serjeant of London, 1240, 1300.
-, - [Laud], payment in the Great Wardrobe, 985.
-, -, Mr., merchant, bills of exchange for Tangier, 639, 762.
-, -, Sir Nicholas, farm of spice, 10; collector, outwards, London, 32, 9 193, 251, 294, 403, 502, 717, 880, 1275.
-, -, Rowland, agent to the victualling at Chatham, 968, 1370.

Crockaneglasse alias Killane, lands, Ireland, 951.

Crocker, John, Hayman's inquisition, 635.

Crockernwell (Exeter Castle rents, co. Devon), 1282, 1548.

Crockford, Widow, payment in the office of the Chamber, 1420.

Croft, Mr., proposal for victualling Tangier from Ireland, 691.

Crofts, Charles, landwaiter, London, 603.
-, -, John, Navy Lieutenant, 751.
-, -, Mris., idiot, 790.
-, -, Ralph, Yeoman of the Stirrup, 1179.
-, -, Richard, grant out of the salt farm, 537.
-, -, William, Lord Crofts, pension on the Excise, 1661.

Croissy, Monsieur de (Charles Colbert, brother of Jean Baptiste Colbert), 836, 1318, 1320.

Croke (Crook), Sir Robert, Clerk of the Pipe, 405, 1196, 1533.
-, -, Thomas, poor Tangier soldier, 793, 1476.

Croles, Peter, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.

Crompe see Crump.

Cromwell, Oliver, 832, 1090, 1611; lands, Ireland, 97, 1353, 1540–1, 1549, 1558, 1576, 1603; family, charge of at the Restoration, 1638.
-, -, Richard, 1549, 1588.
-, -, Thomas, fifth Lord Cromwell, 434.

Crook see Croke.

Crookes (co. Yorks), 1198.

Croome D'Abitot (co. Worcester), 1328.

Croone, Dr., house of, for Excise Office, 876, 889.

Crosby, Capt., letters of marque, 641.
-, -, Sir Thomas, collector's place, Ireland, 760, 772.

Crosfeild, William, waiter, Broadfleet, Chester port, 448.

Crosley, Benj., messenger of the Chamber, 726, 916.

Crossant, Brian, Tangier soldier, 1430.

Cross (co. Antrim), 1357.

Crosse, John, deputy to William Harbord, 1530.
-, -, Jonathan, waiter, Neston, 441, 1415.

Crossmolina, commons of (co. Mayo), 1041–2.

Crouch (Crowch), John, one of the King's musicians, 470, 630, 631, 726, 767, 768, 900, 1060, 1281, 1287.
-, -, Mr., caveat concerning Sidney's estate, 1035.
-, -, William, waterman, London, 291, 566.

Crouches pasture (co. Kent), 1490.

Crow, John, rent of stables for Horse Guards, Dublin, 1058.
-, -, Ralph, shipmaster, 549, 772–3.

Crowbeard, William, boatswain, 561.

Crowland, monastery, co. Lincoln, 1501.

Crowle (co. Worcester), 1328.

CROWN (and see King's, Queen's, Royal).
-, -, clerk of, 95, see Astry, S.; deputy clerk of see Milton, Mr.
-, - LANDS (England; for Ireland see Ireland), abstracts of leases, 867, 934, 1420, 1552, 1559.
-, - -, Acts of Parliament concerning, 849.
-, - -, and Church lands, Commissioners for sale of (1661), 1530, 1537, 1539, 1542, 1548, 1553, 1554, 1562, 1566, 1569, 1575, 1576, 1592, 1619; Trustees for sale of under the Commonwealth at Worcester House, 1541, 1544, 1584. For Wales see Wales.
-, lands of the King, Queen and Prince; Treasurer for sale of at Worcester House see Dethick, J.; see also Fee farms.
-, purchasers of continued or confirmed in, at the Restoration, being exceptions in favour of soldiers and Coldstreamers, 1546, 1573, 1618, 1619, 1621, and see Coldstreamers.
-, purchases under the late Pretended Powers to be null, 1573.
-, - -, ancient survey see Crown (Lands, Surveys).
-, - -, chantries at the Restoration put in super as desperate, 1609.
-, - -, concealments of see Discoveries.
-, - -, custodiam leases see Custodiam.
-, - -, Defective Titles Commission, 1561.
-, - -, derelict and waste and lands between high and low water, 92, 928, 1025, 1106, 1140, 1161–2, 1166, 1290, 1398, 1547, 1548, 1615–6, 1620.
-, - -, Duchy lands see Cornwall, Lancaster.
-, - -, encroachments and enquiries concerning, 1073, 1246, 1484, 1506, 1570, 1571, 1573, 1575, 1583, 1598, 1598–9.
-, - -, exchanges of, 1110.
-, - -, Fee farms see Fee farms.
-, - -, forfeited estates, Commissioners for (1661), 1545.
-, - -, instructions to tenants, compounding for fresh leases, 1572–3.
-, - -, leases of, 37, 38, 51, 60, 80, 81, 85, 92, 93–4, 134, 135, 139, 230, 231, 305, 308–9, 323, 347, 349, 418, 427, 436–7, 464, 472, 473, 477, 488, 490–1, 497–8, 502, 508, 509, 510, 515–6, 533–4, 537, 550, 651, 674–5, 733, 796, 809, 854, 864, 877, 904–6, 942, 1097, 1109, 1116, 1125, 1129, 1144, 1145, 1147, 1166, 1180, 1181, 1192, 1222, 1281, 1282, 1309, 1340, 1372, 1397–8, 1407, 1412, 1413, 1414–5, 1490, 1491, 1494, 1498, 1521, 1523, 1529–1628.
-, - -, mortgaged by Charles I for 20,000l. for Sir A. Apsley's debt, 1532.
-, - -, office, 492; fees of, 666.
-, - -, pensions and fixed county charges on, 1552, 1647.
-, - -, Receivers General and revenue (and see each county separately), 11; accounts, 173; accounts respited at the Restoration because of confusion, 1538; ditto as to soldiers' purchases of 1572; arrears pardoned or not at the Restoration, 1133, 1538, 1558; expected yield of at the Restoration, 1632, 1633; book of abstract of rents, 934.
-, - -, royal manors see Royal (manors).
-, - -, surveys, ancient survey, 1550.
-, Long Parliament's survey, 305, 491, 516, 695, 809, 854, 864, 1097, 1300, 1531, 1534, 1538, 1544, 1547, 1555, 1557, 1560, 1564, 1578, 1593, 1594, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1598, 1610, 1611, 1612, 1615, 1617, 1623, 1625, 1627.
-, Norden's survey see Norden.
-, Prideaux's survey see Prideaux.
-, Rathborne's survey see Rathborne.
-, - -, to be free of assessments but not of land rates, 1573–4.
-, - LAW, costs and charges of Crown suits (see Burton, P., Graham, R., Lloyd, T.), 154, 161, 166, 206, 221, 340, 344, 346, 393, 400, 413, 480, 490, 496, 587, 591, 615, 624, 628, 632, 633, 659, 686, 693, 736, 743, 782, 783, 833, 834, 839, 855, 975, 982, 1036, 1111, 1158, 1184, 1189, 1224, 1226, 1232, 1418, 1440, 1457, 1459, 1470, 1507, 1515.
-, accounts of, 238, 491–2, 1259–60, 1400.
-, fines of various Courts appropriated to, 1460.
-, - -, lists of King's witnesses, 572–3, 584.

Crumlin alias Crumlie (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Crump (Crompe), Sir Richard, Bristol, Customs frauds, 997; Mayor of Bristol, 1213.
-, -, Thomas, outlaw, 1405.

Crusadoes, 108, 212–3; Portuguese, 591.

Crust, Benedict, waiter, Saltash, 445, 614.
-, -, John, tidesman, Yarmouth, 553.

Cruttenden, James, watchman, London, 874.

Cryhelpe (co. Wicklow), 1156.

Cryspe see Crispe.

Cubbidge, Ellen, Tangier widow, 1204.

Cubbertson see Cuthbertson.

Cuddington, Robert, Excise riot, Buckingham, 1608.

Cuff, Sir James, kt., Irish pension, 1012.

Culcheth, Dorothy, widow, lands, co. Cumberland, 1563.

Cullen, Luke, Customs seizer, 292, 371.

Cullercoates (co. Northumberland), 18, 177.

Culleton see Colleton.

Culliford, Henry, bailiff of Milton Falconbridge, 565.
-, -, Lawrence, riding surveyor, Somerset, 1324.
-, -, Mr., ensign, Tangier, 1244.
-, -, Nicholas, waiter, Swanage, 450; riding surveyor, Lulworth, 450; Navy volunteer, 1241.
-, -, William, Register of Seizures, postea Customs Surveyor, 42, 84, 91, 105, 283, 323, 614, 620, 667, 670, 715, 810, 862, 874, 875, 1105, 1116, 1139, 1190, 1211, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1278, 1312, 1325, 1360, 1361, 1405, 1463; Revenue Commissioner, Ireland, 1279, 1312, 1352.

Cullompton (co. Devon), 60.

Cullynagh (in Slievemargy barony, Queen's county), 433.

Culmore (co. Londonderry), Governorship of fort, 396; artillery establishment, 1007; Hearthmoney, 1089.

Culpus, Robert, Tangier soldier, 1411.

Cumber, Anthony, tidewaiter, London, 1172.

Cumberland, Earl of see Clifford, F.

Cumberland County, 18, 93, 449, 450, 793, 1110, 1279, 1338, 1376, 1508, 1563.
-, - -, Excise, 1123, 1269, 1279.
-, - -, fee farms, 1197.
-, - -, militia money, 820, 881, 954, 1065.
-, - -, Receivers, Commissioners etc. of assessments, 337, 1568, see Basire, J.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures see Christian, W.
-, - -, sheriffs and undersheriffs, 1197, 1582.

Cunham, Thomas, hemp for the Navy, 457.

Cunningham (Cuningham, Coningham), lands, co. Warwick, 1540–1; lease, Cornwall, 1564.
-, -, Sir David, Commissioner (1641) for Cornwall Duchy, 1540–1, 1564.
-, -, Mary, widow, lodging Tangier soldiers, 868, 986.

Cuppagh (Coppagh) (co. Wicklow), 1156.

Cupper, Mathew, linen draper, 1297.
-, -, Thomas, surveyor of Exeter port, 938–9, 1036, 1324.

Curland, Duke of, ambassadors from, see Ambassadors (from).
-, -, -, imprisoned by the Swedes, 1033.
-, -, -, interest in Tobago 1032–5.
-, -, -, trade in Africa, 1033–4.

Curle, Dr. Walter, Bishop of Winchester (1632), 1435.

Curlock, Manns, Gentleman at Arms, 1506; at Tangier, 1509.

Curragh Cormick (? co. Galway or Tipperary), 1528.
-, - Scarteen (co. Tipperary), 1356.

Curraghlelusseragh (co. Cork), 884.

Curraghnegoole (co. Roscommon), 232.

Currants, imports of, 966–7.

Currency see Ireland (money); Mint (coining farthings etc.); Plantations (Currency); Coins; Nevis (Act); Tobacco; Sugar.
-, -, great prevalence of clipped moneys, 1383.

Curry alias Curryhouse (co. Limerick), 1356.

Curry Mallet (co. Somerset), 564–5.

Curson (Curzon), John, merchant, lease, Exeter, 1282.
-, -, Mr., executor to Dorothy Biggleston, 1109.
-, -, Nathaniel, debt on Wine Licences, 1659.

Curtis, Alexander, ship's purser, 1257.
-, -, George, iron wire imports, 405, 608.
-, -, John, mariner, 364.
-, -, Langley, fine for misdeameanour, 1459.
-, -, Thomas, tenement, Cornwall, 1581.

Curwyn, Thomas, waiter, Westmarshes, Carlisle port, 650.

Curzon see Curson.

Cusack, Mr., a King's Counsel, Ireland (1639), 937.

Cust, Samuel, surveyor of landwaiters, London port, 694, 810.

Custis, John, landwaiter, London port, 1289.

Custodiam leases of Crown lands, outlaws etc., 71, 176, 190, 209, 242, 311, 316, 389, 477, 488, 531, 560, 632, 704, 723, 733, 745, 785, 852, 858, 872, 904, 1122, 1141, 1147, 1405, 1523, 1549, 1570, 1603.

Custody of idiots see Idiots.

Customary rents, 1198.

CUSTOMS, ENGLAND (for the Irish and Scotch Customs see Ireland, Scotland).
-, -, accounts of the Receiver General and Cashier, 329, 1242; method of, 700–1.
-, -, Act of Tunnage and Poundage (12 Car. II, c. 4), 11, 260, 560, 613.
-, -, Act of Frauds (14 Car. II, c. 11), 17, 260, 353, 414, 613, 645, 747, 1064, 1361.
-, -, additional duty on wines expired, 321, 333.
-, -, aliens duties and natives duties, 213, 292, 797, 866, 955, 966–7, 1439.
-, -, -, proposed farm of, 1377, 1457–8; nature of the duties, 1457; frauds in, 1457.
-, -, allowance for Customs of goods captured or lost at sea, 11, 811, 903, see Sandys, T.
-, -, arrears, 373.
-, -, assessments on Customs officers, 315, 605, 621, 644, 716, 769.
-, -, aulnage of old and new draperies see Aulnage.
-, -, bonds, 794, 934, and see Tobacco, Wines.
-, -, Book of Rates, 257, 277, 560, 677, 730, 737, 1038, 1093, 1341. original copy in the custody of the Clerk of the House of Lords, 257, 343, 1038.
-, - cash, regulation as to payment into the Exchequer, 1629.
-, -, Cashier or Receiver General see Kent, R., Mounteney, R.
-, -, certificates see Customs (Coast trade), Customs (weekly).
-, -, clerk of the passes, 1351.
-, -, coast trade, 334, 1040, and see Customs (port books).
-, bonds, 216, 567; compounding for, 1718; office for comptrol of, 1444, 1384; Remembrancer's clerk or Register for see Fanshaw, H.; returning bonds to London and irregularities in, 294–5, 354–5, 1078, 1384, 1466, 1467.
-, rules for regulating certificates, port books and port bonds, 5–7, 365, 1075–6, 1415.
-, -, cocquets, clerk of versus the Lord Mayor of London, 331–2. Barbados, 1327.
-, for corn, coal, salt, 332.
-, -, Coinage Duty, accounts of etc. see Mint (Coinage); issues out of see Mint (Master); queries concerning debentures and half subsidy on, 1093–4.
-, -, colouring strangers' goods, 1457.
-, -, Commissioners (from 1679, April, Temple, Sir R., Downing, Sir G., Cheyne, C., Millington, F., Upton, J.), 174.
-, (from June, 1681, Newhaven, Visct., Temple, Sir R., Downing, Sir G., Upton, J., Butler, Dr. N.), 175.
-, (from Nov., 1681, Newhaven, Visct., Newport, A., Temple, Sir R., Downing, Sir G., Butler, Dr. N.), 290, 333, 574.
-, (from Mar., 1684, Newhaven, Visct., North, Sir D., Newport, A., Temple, Sir R., Downing, Sir G., Butler, Sir N.), 1081, 1250; differences and heats amongst them, 1430.
-, (from Dec., 1684, Newhaven, Visct., Temple, Sir R., Butler, Sir N., Buckworth, Sir J., Dickinson, W., Chudleigh, T.), 1464.
-, -, -, quorum of, 864.
-, -, -, to take the management of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados and the Leeward Islands see Four.
-, -, complaints against Customs Officers, 796.
-, -, compositions, 810, and see Seizures; Customs (seizures).
-, -, Comptroller General of accounts of (see Lytcott, G.), 700–1, 1435; to comptrol the accounts of the Four and a Half percent Duty, 1349.
-, -, Corn see Corn.
-, -, debentures and half subsidy, 321, 1373; frauds in, 1093–4; debentures, allowances and portages, 1373.
-, -, debt on, 1657–9, 1660, 1661.
-, -, deputations from officers for seizures, regulation of, 415.
-, -, double duties see Customs (aliens).
-, on coals in case of secret transport see Coal.
-, -, draperies, old and new see Aulnage.
-, -, duties on direct importation, 560.
-, on diamonds and jewels, question as to, 257.
-, -, establishment see Customs officers (London, outports), retrenchment in, 281, 323, 333, 338.
-, -, Farmers (before 1661), 1545. (1666), 710, 855.
-, (1671, ineffectual), advance and debt of Sir J. Bennet and Lord St. John satisfied out of fee farms, 5, 224.
-, allowances due from, 811, 903.
-, -, Four and a Half per cent. Duty see Four.
-, -, frauds, short entries, smuggling etc. and see Customs (prohibited), 18, 130, 169, 176, 198, 213, 223, 271, 306, 308, 332, 361, 401, 478, 500, 670, 902–3, 942, 1361, 1372, 1379, 1436, 1491.
-, by officers, 28, 74, 84, 145, 146, 344, 909, 910, 974, 1115, 1237.
-, in coast trade to Ireland see Ireland (frauds).
-, in Navigation and in Plantation trade and in wines etc. see Navigation, Plantation, Wines, Seizures, Man (Isle of), Customs (seizures).
-, -, free shipment, 2; for lost or captured goods see Customs (allowance).
-, -, Governors of forts to assist Customs Officers, 605.
-, -, great duty, 560.
-, -, half subsidy or drawback, 10, see Customs (debentures).
-, - House (London), keeper, 1379; rent, 1106, 1359; usher, 667.
-, -, instructions from the Treasury Lords to the Commissioners, 554, 584, 715.
-, -, - to officers as to the plague, 256.
-, -, impost bills for wines to noblemen, city dignitaries etc., 470–1, 877, 1392, 1394, 1652; clerk of see Robson, T., Bendish, R., Birdall, J., Hodges, G.
-, -, loans on, 64, 796, 859, 871, 907, 1025, 1032, 1083, 1084, 1392, 1396, 1416, 1474.
-, -, linen, thread and tape ships, inspector of see Herne, B.
-, -, Lord Mayor to sign cocquets for exports of provisions from London, 465.
-, -, management, paper concerning see Customs (proposals); to be imitated in Ireland see Customs (officers' method).
-, -, messenger attending see Lang-with, J.
-, -, officers establishment, London port (for the names of the officers see London port officers) salary bill, 15, 117, 234, 274, 363, 452, 550, 615, 646, 702, 760, 877, 935, 1055, 1056, 1065, 1104, 1112, 1121, 1237, 1241, 1303, 1314, 1358, 1359, 1382, 1394, 1413, 1637; King's waiters inserted in the quarterly salary bill, 1376; incidents bill, 846; blank books for, 55, 410, 690, 1149; increase of pay, 494–9, 811, 859.
-, -, -, outports salary bill, 10, 117, 161, 208, 274, 362, 451, 615, 690, 750, 873–4, 877, 931, 960, 1044, 1097, 1106, 1149, 1153, 1222, 1358, 1637; blank books for, 55, 410, 690, 1149, 1545; patent officers, 274, 451, 511, 750, 1359, 1413; day pay allowances, 710; better management of, 333; returning books to London quarterly, 866, and see Customs (certificates); Customers' fees to the King's Remembrancer, 55, 410, 706, 1153; ditto to the ushers of the Exchequer. 404, 1545; increase of pay, 494–9, 811, 859.
-, -, -, annuities, regulations as to, 442.
-, -, -, dismissed on accepting municipal office, 340; for inefficiency and dishonesty, 340, and see Customs (frauds by officers) for disloyalty, 602.
-, -, -, methods of to be initiated in Ireland, 694, 687, 700.
-, -, -, patent officers not to have deputies, 1521; neglects by, 584; list of patent officers, 1024.
-, -, -, rules as to promotion, 1019.
-, -, -, searching King's ships, 637.
-, -, -, to watch the ports for persons coming in, 1524.
-, -, one per cent. duty see Navigation.
-, -, orders on, 55, 804, and see Customs (payments).
-, -, payments out of, tallies on, orders on and payments into the Receipt, 26, 29, 64, 67, 80, 82, 84, 91, 95, 116, 124, 131, 140, 141, 151, 153, 158, 160, 161, 162–3, 164, 165, 171, 176, 178, 181, 189, 226, 246, 251, 256, 257, 261, 262, 264, 267, 269, 270, 271, 272, 274, 279, 283, 296, 308, 314, 321, 329, 330, 332, 333–4, 339, 344, 347, 352–3, 355, 360, 365–6, 369, 374, 382, 392, 398, 403, 408, 419, 420, 423, 424, 430, 435, 436, 438, 443, 453, 454, 459, 460, 462, 466, 467, 480, 483, 486, 489, 493, 494, 498, 501, 504, 513, 516, 518, 528–9, 547, 548, 560, 568, 576, 580, 581, 586, 587, 593, 598, 602, 604, 607, 609, 610, 612, 614, 619, 621, 626–7, 629, 632, 638, 639, 642, 647, 657, 663, 672, 678, 683, 689, 694, 699, 708, 710, 715, 719, 728, 734, 739, 740, 741, 746, 755, 759, 760, 762, 763, 770, 772, 775, 779, 784, 785, 787, 791, 794, 800, 805–6, 833, 844, 862, 863, 866, 870, 871, 879, 880, 883, 888, 890, 894, 907, 909, 911, 913, 914, 917, 923, 927, 928, 930, 932, 933, 934, 938, 948, 952, 956, 958, 969, 971, 976, 978, 987, 998, 1021, 1025, 1027, 1031, 1039, 1043, 1044, 1048, 1050, 1056, 1060, 1062, 1065–6, 1072, 1076, 1079, 1082, 1084–5, 1090, 1098, 1105–6, 1112, 1121, 1127, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1136, 1141, 1152, 1168, 1182, 1202, 1207, 1215, 1227, 1241, 1258, 1270, 1285, 1286, 1303, 1304, 1313, 1314, 1322, 1333, 1334–5, 1336–7, 1338, 1342, 1350, 1359, 1370, 1375, 1382, 1394, 1402, 1413, 1431, 1439, 1456, 1475, 1494, 1496–7, 1507, 1516, 1654, 1659; method of, 1026.
-, -, pensions on, 1647.
-, -, petty farms (see coal, salt, potashes, wood, logwood), 811–2.
-, -, Plantation duties on Plantation goods in English ports, 865, 877, 934; Receiver of see Wicks, M. and see Plantation; Tobacco. For the quite distinct Plantation Duty see Plantation (duty).
-, -, port books, port bonds and see Customs (coast trade), keeper of see Fanshaw, H.; proposed to be sent out half yearly, 1399, 1467; rules for return of, 5–7, 1467.
-, accounts or lists for Ireland of cargoes and ships, 731, 732.
-, -, ports towards Holland, search for arms in, 66.
-, -, prohibited goods, 109, 605, and see Assessments (Poll, French trade); Playing Cards; Iron wire; Redwood; Wines.
-, -, proposals for improving, 333, 358, 1517.
-, -, receipts (1660), 1644; see Customs (tallies).
-, -, Receiver General and Cashier (see Mounteney, R., Kent, R.); incidents, portage of moneys, etc., 857; fees, 991; accounts see Customs (accounts); payments by see Customs (payments).
-, -, reports from Commissioners, method of, 1446.
-, -, retrenchment see Customs (establishment).
-, -, riots, 84, 372.
-, -, Secretary to Commissioners see Bertie, R., Sansom, J.
-, -, seizures, 91, 396, see Seizures; Customs frauds; King's share of, 932; devoted to the Privy Purse see Privy (Purse); officers' share of, 415; Commissions for, 838–9.
-, -, setting out ports, 255, 936.
-, -, smacks or yachts, 70, 77, 308, 715, 903, 1163; list of, 875; Admiralty Commissions for, 841, 875.
-, -, Solicitor for, 855, see Prowse, R., Lloyd, J.
-, -, stationery wares for, 850.
-, -, surveys, 983, 1148; to be kept constantly, 968.
-, northern ports, 10, 181, 423.
-, western ports, 323, 401, 715, 965, 986, 996, 1278, 1289, 1312, 1379.
-, -, statistics see Trade (monthly accounts).
-, -, tallies, yearly amount of payments of Customs money into the Exchequer and Deputy Chamberlain's fees on, 141, 1158.
-, -, tare allowance, 229.
-, -, tidesmen and watchmen, addition to day pay and extra winter pay, 320, 415, 442, 465, 859, 960.
-, -, tobacco see Tobacco.
-, duty of ½d. per lb. on in Ireland for tobacco to be remitted to England, 1359.
-, -, Treasury instructions see Customs (instructions).
-, -, weekly certificates of receipts and payments, 88.
-, -, wines see Wines.
-, Deputy Receiver of wines and currants, 519.
-, -, writs of assistance from the Exchequer Court to Customs Officers, 554.
-, -, yield of (1660), 1629, 1632; (1668), 1651, and see Customs (tallies).

Cuthbert, Michael, mate, Torrington Steep, Lynn Regis, 581.
-, -, Robert, houses, Tangier, 1406.

Cuthbertson (Cudbertson), Geo., Northumberland Recusants, 155.
-, -, Robert, poor Tangier soldier, 1050, 1154, 1205.

Cutler, James, child of the Chapel Royal, 881, 978.
-, -, Sir John, kt. and bart., loan to Charles II, 1543.
-, -, Mr. or Widow, payment to Dr. Blow for, 268, 476, 543, 630, 726, 768, 916, 1074.

Cuttance, Richard, boatman, St. Mawes, 1221.

Cutting for the stone, 1387.

Cuttlestone (hundred, co. Stafford), 831.

Cutts, Edward, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.

Cutty, Philip, lease, Climsland Prior, 1623.

Cwmdauddwr ("Cwm Twyddwr") (co. Radnor), 578.