Index: Y

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'Index: Y', in Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 7, 1681-1685, (London, 1916) pp. 1972-1974. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-treasury-books/vol7/pp1972-1974 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Yarburgh (Yarborough) Blague, Page of Honour to the King, 1483, 1488.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Hearthmoney Commissioner, 1523.

Yard (Yeard), Mr., brewers' entries in the Excise, 938, 946.
-, -, Robert, grant of fine, 776.
-, -, Thomas, waiter, Sunderland, 553, 690.

Yardley, William, surveyor, Rochester, 250, 282, 299, 302.
-, surveyor of the gardens and dwarf orchard, Greenwich, 1317.

Yardswell see Yarwell.

Yarmouth, Earl of, see Paston, R.

Yarmouth (Suffolk), 4, 10, 91, 93, 180, 292, 295, 321, 343, 371, 415, 445, 447, 450, 477, 499, 552, 553, 554, 564, 566, 601, 614, 703, 715, 863, 875, 876, 909, 955, 1052, 1063, 1075, 1128, 1140, 1163, 1190, 1230, 1245, 1267, 1289, 1324, 1381, 1399, 1411, 1463, 1508, 1509.
-, charter, 1223.
-, derelict lands at, 1166.
-, Excise allowance for beer for the North Sea and Herring Fishery, 46, 363, 621, 961, 1030, 1379, 1382.
-, fort at Yarmouth pier, 820.
-, lands of, 1223.
-, Sick and Wounded, 1223.

Yarner, Abraham, Muster Master General, Ireland, 944; Governor of Charles II's Hospital, Dublin, 944.

Yarrow, Mathew, weighing porter, London, 147, 223, 250, 291, 444.

Yarwell (Yardswell), Richard, salt houses, Nantwich, 1414.

Yate, John, grandson of Thomas, 51.
-, -, Richard, merchant, Bristol, Recusant, 1263.
-, -, Thomas, of Lyford, Berks, Recusant, 51.

Yates, Francis, King's escape from Worcester fight, 418, 1559.
-, -, John, landwaiter, Bristol, 315, 446; waiter, Meols, 448, 810.
-, -, -, of Furnival's Inn, Hampstead Waterworks, 1278.
-, -, Lady, Recusant, Berks, 1062.
-, -, Thomas, Customs bonds, 794.
-, -, -, houses, Jamaica, 804.

Yeabsley, Thomas, contractor for Victualling Tangier (1664), 615.

Yeadon (co. Yorks), 1200.

Yealm (Mouth, Plymouth port), 1276.

Yeard see Yard.

Yeatman, George, mariner, 345.

Yeddingham (co. Yorks), 1195, 1552.

Yeoman of the Bows see Fordham, T.
-, - of old Guard, 962.
-, - farrier, saddler, of the male, of the guns, riders see Royal (Mews).

Yeomen hangers, ushers see Royal (Household).
-, - huntsmen, of the Bows see King's (Yeomen).
-, - of the Guard, and see King's Body, 216, 262, 300, 311, 384, 475, 544, 630, 631, 725, 767, 812, 885, 962, 1008, 1051, 1169, 1315, 1342, 1457.
-, estimates, 1648, 1652, 1665.
-, Guard of the Body, 1665.
-, liveries, 978.

Yeovil (co. Somerset), 365, 410.

Yockney, William, of the King's music, 544.

York, George, tidesman, Southampton, 685.
-, -, John, petition concerning W. Hone, 869.
-, -, Jos., sub-collector of Royal and Additional Aids, co. Worcester, 1328.

YORK, DUCHESS OF, goods for, 1462, 1466.
-, lodgings in St. James's, 92, 127, 217, 1462, 1466.
-, -, DUKE OF, 1209, 1541, 1549.
-, attending the Treasury, 1481.
-, children of or nursery, issues for, 321–2, 483, and see Princess Anne.
-, Commissioners for (1661), 1553, 1556, 1557, 1589.
-, debt to (1679), 1661.
-, dowry for the Princess Anne 5,000l. out of the profits of the Post Office and 5,000l. out of 24,000l. per an. pension on the Excise, 1123, and see Prince (George).
-, going to Scotland, 489, 917.
-, goods for, 193, 227.
-, Governor of New York, 578.
-, grant of 10,000l. to by the Convention Parliament, 531–2.
-, grant of debt to Sir J. Werden and Sir N. Butler in trust for, 1481.
-, in Brussels, 408, 1519.
-, lands, Ireland, 346–7, 593, 678–9, 1185; release of quit rents of, 97–8; to be exempt from the Defective Titles Commission, details of, 1353–7, 1481–2.
-, Lord Admiral, 25, 610, 875.
-, payments to out of French money, 200.
-, pension (24,000l. per an.) out of the Excise, issues on, 889, 970, 1091, 1142, 1202, 1313, 1322, 1334, 1336, 1358, 1375, 1382, 1432, 1456, 1506–7, 1661.
-, Post Office, defalcations, 649; profits of, 1123.
-, Regiment of Horse, 938.
-, seditious words against, 1448, 1475.
-, tapestry hangings for, 123.
-, Treasurer and Receiver General to see Apsley, Sir A.; payments to, 649.
-, Troop of Guards in Earl of Faversham's Regiment, 1377.
-, -, ARCHBISHOPRIC, 589.
-, case between the King and the Archbishop (Dolben, J.), 492.
-, Dean and Chapter, 876.
-, First Fruits, 946.
-, rental of leases etc., 876.
-, temporalities sede vacante, 876.
-, Tenths, 84, 88, 172, 174, 589–90, 1305, 1330, 1383, 1497.
-, - CITY, 150, 876, 1195, 1343.
-, All Saints on the Pavement, 1200.
-, Armin, 1536.
-, assessment arrears, 24, 27, 1568; Commissioners, 1445; Receivers see Strickland, W.; discharge of arrears, 1445, 1473.
-, Bury Ange, 1554.
-, Castle, 926, 952.
-, Castlegate, 1199, 1200.
-, Cathedral, 1200.
-, Coppergate, 1195.
-, Dringhouses see Dringhouses.
-, Fishergate, 1200.
-, Fishgarth, 1196.
-, Government of, surrender of, by Sir J. Reresby, 449.
-, Hearthmoney Receiver see Collins, J., Humphryes, T.
-, Hungerhill, 1554.
-, manor, 697, 699.
-, Mayor, Aldermen, etc., 24. 1195.
-, Micklegate Bar, 1195.
-, Middlethorpe and Middlethorpe Ings, 1554.
-, Narrowgate, 1199.
-, Nether Ousegate, 1199.
-, Newgate, 1200.
-, Ousegate, 1199.
-, Petergate, 1199.
-, Priory of Holy Trinity, 877.
-, St. Mary's chantry or monastery, 1193–4, 1196, 1536, 1545.
-, Street Flat, 1554.
-, Walmgate, 1200.
-, Whitgift, 1536.
-, - COUNTY, 18, 93, 228, 270, 793, 843, 872, 923, 967, 1083, 1290, 1343, 1372, 1534, 1544, 1547, 1548, 1552, 1560, 1561, 1571, 1582, 1589, 1590, 1595, 1596, 1600, 1616, 1617, 1618.
-, - -, assizes, 206, 952, 1260.
-, - -, Excise, 1123.
-, - -, fee farms in, 106, 368, 731, 733, 1193–4, 1194–5, 1195–6, 1197–1201.
-, - -, Hearthmoney, 583; Receivers see Collins, J., Humphryes, T.
-, - -, Justices of Peace, 555.
-, - -, lease of tithes in, 776–7, 877.
-, - -, militia money, 827, 993, 1043, 1100.
-, - -, Northern Association (1645), 1609.
-, - - Receiver of Crown Revenues, 731, 1001, 1554, 1560.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments, 23, see Shaw, Mr., Strickland, W.; (in 1649) see names on p. 527.
-, - -, Recusants, 182.
-, - -, Ridings, North, 827; East, 827, 993, 1043, 1552; West, 233, 351, 503, 827, 993, 1167.
-, - -, sheriffs, 182, 329, 330, 1529.
-, -, Herald see Devenish, R., Owen, G.
-, - House (in the Strand), 1196.

Youghal (co. Cork), 194, 581–2; Customs establishment, 1004.

Young, Capt. [Anthony], perpetual interest on the Excise, 528.
-, -, Charles, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, -, collector, Arundel port, 566.
-, -, Francis, Macclesfield Forest encroachments, 1249, 1413.
-, grant of Manor House and Great Park of Windsor, 1565.
-, -, Gustavs, tidesurveyor, Hull, 606.
-, -, John, of the King's music, 544.
-, -, Mathew, boatman, Newcastle, 74, 371.
-, -, Peter, soapboiler, Bristol, Recusant, 1263.
-, -, Mris., widow of John, 268, 544.
-, -, Richard, watchman, London port, 505.
-, -, -, commander of the Malaga Merchant, 1522.
-, -, Simon, Customs petition, 846.
-, -, Thomas, collector, Penzance, 1324.
-, -, -, slater, 790, 1077.
-, -, William, of the King's music, 766, 768.
-, -, -, deputy housekeeper of Hampton Court, 3, 266, 292, 727.
-, -, -, Wine Licence Commissioner, loans, 286, 600; Wine Licence Farmer, 600.
-, -, -, of co. Salop, J. Hartop's bond, 287.

Younger (Yonger), Alexander, Customs petition, 28, 44.

Your (ore) mines or iron mines (Gleaston, Lancs), 842.