Index: C

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-26. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1858.

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C.

Cabinet Council

Cabinet-maker to the Queen, see Cordall, Edwd.

Cademan, Dr.

Cadiz
-, Bay of, document dated from

Cadiz Expedition, levies of sailors for
-, levies of soldiers for
-, new levies sent from Hull to Holland, to be exchanged for disciplined troops
-, ships for, and see Estimates, Naval.
-, ordnance and ammunition for
-, provisioning
-, invitations to gentlemen to accompany, recommendations, and appointments
-, Buckingham appointed general
-, charge and management of the troops at Plymouth before departure
-, lists of ships and regiments which composed the expedition
-, instructions to Sir Ed. Cecil
-, departure of
-, progress and proceedings of
-, journals and accounts of their proceedings
-, return of the fleet and troops
-, maintenance of the returned troops

Cadiz Expedition, returned troops scattered about other counties
-, payments on account of
-, Master of the Ordnance in the, see Power, Henry, Viscount Valentia.

Cadman, Geo.

Cæsar, Sir Chas.
-, Henry
-, Sir Julius
-, letter of

Cage, —, or Gage, —

Caille, Jean de
-, letter of

Calais
-, document dated from
-, governor of
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, mayor and eschevins of
-, news from
-, passage to and from the Continent
-, postmaster of
-, prisoners, exchange of there
-, Road
-, ships and goods of
-, storm there
-, traffic with Dunkirk and Spain
-, treatment of English there

Calandrini, Julian
-, Philip
-, letter to

Caldwell, Thos.

Calehill, document dated from

Calicoes

Calke, co. Derby

Calvert, Sampson

Cambell, James
-, petition of
-, Mr.

Camber Castle
-, Captain of, see Bacon, Robt.

Camberwell

Camborne

Cambridge
-, document dated from
-, co.
-, lord-lieutenancy
-, justices, letter of
-, lord lieutenant, see Howard, Thos., and Howard, Theophilus, Earls of Suffolk.

Cambridge University
-, letters to
-, Vice-Chancellor and Senate, letter of
-, Chancellors, see Howard, Thos., Earl of Suffolk; Villiers, Geo., Duke of Buckingham.
-, Vice-Chancellor, see Gostlyn, Dr.

Cameleon, the

Camp, Chas. le

Campaine, Dutch pirate

Campbell, —, natural son of Sir John Campbell
-, Archibald, Earl of Argyle
-, his son
-, Duncan
-, Sir John
-, Capt. Wm.

Camphor

Canaries, the

Canbury, documents dated from

Canne, Thos.

Cannon, Peter
-, letters of

Canon, Edmond
-, Sir Thos.

Canterbury
-, documents dated from
-, city of, letter of
-, mayor, letter of
-, recorder, see Lovelace, Lawrence.
-, cathedral
-, alms room in
-, dean of
-, dean and chapter of
-, prebend in
-, dean of, see Boys, Dr.; Bargrave, Dr.
-, Archbishops of, see Abbot, George; Bancroft, Robt.; Grindal, Edmund.
-, Prerogative Court of

Cape Clear

Caperne, Henry

Caprario, John, and see Copreario, John.

Captains in the Navy, lists of able
-, of designed Cadiz Expedition, petition of

Captives, redemption of

Cardecues

Cardeus, a Dutchman

Cardiff
-, document dated from

Cardigan, co.

Cardigan, co., deputy lieutenants, letter of
-, return by

Cardington

Caresme, John, petition of

Carew, Sir Francis
-, George, Lord Carew, and afterwards Earl of Totness, Master General of the Ordnance, and Treasurer to the Queen
-, interviews with the King
-, memorial to the Council
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Sir Henry
-, letter of
-, Sir Nicholas

Carey, Dorothy
-, South

Caribbee Islands, the

Caril, Thos.

Carill, Blase

Carisbrooke

Carleton, Sir Dudley, and afterwards Lord Carleton, Ambassador to the Hague, afterwards to France, and Vice-Chamberlain
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Geo., Bishop of Chichester, letter of
-, Thos., versus Sir Giles Estcourt and others

Carlisle, Bishop of, see White, Dr. Francis.
-, Earl of, see Hay, James.

Carlton Covite

Carlton, John

Carmarthen, documents dated from
-, co.
-, justices, letter of
-, letters to

Carmelites, Barefooted, the Prioress of, at Ypres, letter to

Carmichell, Jas.

Carnarvon
-, co.

Carnsew, Lady, letter to

Caron, Sir Noel

Carpenter, Eliz., petition of
-, Richd.

Carpenter, Thos.

Carr, —
-, Wm., letters of

Carrickfergus

Carteret, Sir Philip
-, letter to

Carthagena

Carvers, the King's, see Cookeburne, John; Nicholas, Mr.; Salter, Sir Edwd.

Cary, Eliza, Viscountess Falkland, letter of
-, Henry, Lord Hunsdon
-, Viscount Rocheford
-, Viscount Falkland
-, Sir Henry
-, Mr.
-, Mr. Pitcairn or Mr. Kirke, letter to
-, Mrs.
-, Sir Philip
-, Robert, Lord Cary of Leppington, and afterwards Earl of Monmouth
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Thos., letters to
-, Wm., letter of
-, Captain Wm., letter of
-, Valentine, Bishop of Exeter

Casselle, Madame de

Casswell, John, petition of

Castell, Michael

Castleacre

Castle Cary

Castlehaven, Countess of, see Touchet, Anne.
-, Earl of, see Touchet, Mervyn.

Castle Rising

Catesby, Richd.

Catholics, English Roman, advices upon the present state of affairs
-, advice to, how to bear the affliction of the times

Cathorpe

Catwater
-, documents dated from

Caule, Wm.

Caulker, Master, to the Navy

Caunt Jas.

Causton, Richd.

Cave, document dated from

Cavendish, Wm., 1st Earl of Devonshire
-, 2nd Earl of Devonshire, letters of
-, Wm., Viscount Mansfield
-, letters of
-, dispensation to be absent from Parliament

Caversham, document dated from

Cawse, John, and Nath. Apslyn, letter of

Cecil, Colonel Sir Edward, and afterwards Viscount Wimbledon, Lieutenant-General and Lord Marshal of the Cadiz Expedition, references to passim from p. to p. and see
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Edwd., Lord, petition to
-, Eliza, Countess of Exeter
-, letter of
-, Robert, Earl of Salisbury
-, Wm., Earl of Exeter, letters of
-, letters to
-, Wm., Earl of Salisbury
-, letters of
-, letters to

Cellar, the, Gentleman of, to James I., see Browne, Robert.
-, Purveyor of, see Millington, John.

Ceremonies, Master of, see Lewkenor, Sir Lewes.
-, Assistant Master of, see Finett, Sir John.

Chadsley, John, petition of

Chadwell, Edmond

Chalcedon, Richd. Smith, Bishop of

Chalk, John, petition of

Challenger, —

Chaloner, Dr.

Chamber, Simon

Chamber, the, Gentlemen of, list of
-, Gentleman Usher of, see North, Sir John.
-, Grooms of
-, Grooms and Pages of
-, petition of
-, Messenger of
-, Messengers and Grooms of
-, Grooms of, see Caldwell, Thos.; Elliott, Jas.; Levingston, Robt.; Moreland, Christopher; Pitcairn, Robt.; Proger, Philip.
-, Messengers of, see Mayo, Humanitus; Penyall, John; Sheppard, Robt.; Smith, Robt.; Trussell, Thos.
-, Painted
-, Treasurer of, and see Uvedale, Sir Wm.
-, Yeomen of
-, Yeomen, Grooms, and Pages of
-, of Queen Anne of Denmark, Grooms of
-, petition of
-, of Queen Anne of Denmark, Pages of

Chamber, of Queen Henrietta Maria, Grooms and Messengers of
-, Grooms of, petitions of
-, Gentleman Usher to, see Dromond, Sir Maurice.

Chamberlain, Abraham
-, David
-, John, letters of

Chamberlain of London, see Fish, Cornelius.
-, Lord, see Herbert, Wm., Lord Pembroke; Herbert, Philip, Earl of Montgomery.
-, Vice, see Carleton, Sir Dudley.

Chamberlaine, John

Chamberlainship, the Lord Great

Chamberlayne, Mr.
-, Sir Thos.
-, letters of

Chamberlin, John

Chambermayd, J., letter of

Chambers, Alexander
-, Dr. Jas.
-, Mr.

Chambre, Calcott, petition of

Champagne

Championship

Chancery, Court of, Clerk of the Patents in, see Wolseley, Robt.; Wynne, Owen.
-, Prothonotary of, see Carew, Sir Francis.
-, Masters of the, and see Rich, Sir Robt.

Channel Islands, the

Chapel Valley

Chaplains to the King, see Dodd, Dr.; Maw, Leonard, D.D.; Warburton, Dr.
-, in the Navy

Charborough, document dated from

Charing Cross
-, document dated from

Charity, the, of Lubeck

Charlecote

Charles, the
-, of Bristol
-, of London

Charles I., allusions and references to, passim.
-, as Prince of Wales
-, his accession
-, marriage of
-, journey into Kent to meet the Queen
-, coronation
-, speeches, messages, and answers to his Parliaments, see Parliament.

Charles I., interview with the Earl of Totness
-, the like with the Earl of Totness and Visct. Grandison
-, indenture between, and Sir Robert Harley, Master of the Mint
-, his "effigion" on coins
-, direction that monies received from recusants' lands be paid for his secret service
-, fondness for dogs
-, plays at tennis
-, his secretary, when Prince of Wales, see Cottington, Sir Francis.
-, officers of his household, see the names of their offices.
-, letters, commissions, warrants, and grants of, to or for the following persons, viz.:—
-, John Acton
-, Archbishop Abbott
-, Mary Aels
-, Bray Ailworth
-, his Almoner
-, Thos. Visct. Andover
-, Michael Andrews and Mary his wife
-, Christopher, Earl of Anglesea
-, John, Earl of Annandale
-, Wm. Ansloe
-, Sir Robt. Anstruther
-, Sir Allen Apsley
-, and Sir Sampson Darrell as Surveyors of Marine victuals
-, and others
-, Master or Clerk of the Armoury
-, Thos. Arundel
-, Thos., Earl of Arundel and Surrey
-, Thos., Lord Arundel of Wardour
-, Sir John Ashfield
-, Sir Walter Aston
-, Justices of Assize
-, Wm. Baber
-, — Bailif
-, Henry Balden
-, Richd. Bancks
-, Dr. Bargrave
-, Richd. Barnwell
-, Edwd. Barrett
-, Thos. Barrett
-, Edwd. Baseley and Anne his wife
-, Edwd., Earl of Bath
-, Nicholas Battin
-, Sir Paul Bayning
-, Grooms of Bedchamber of James I.
-, the Pages of the Bedchamber
-, Anthony Berry
-, Richd. Berwicke
-, Dr. Betun
-, town of Beverley
-, Henry Billingsley
-, Sir Francis Biondi and his wife
-, Patrick Black
-, Christopher Blackall and Geo. Ley
-, John Bland and his partners
-, Ambrose Boarde
-, Capt. David Boswell
-, — Boucan
-, Vernon Bower
-, John Bradshaw
-, Wm. Brayne
-, Sir Alex. Brett
-, Nicholas Briot
-, Walter Brisco
-, John, Earl of Bristol
-, Fulke, Lord Brooke
-, Humphrey Broughton
-, Bonaventure Browne
-, Catherine Browne
-, Oliver Browne
-, Richd. Browne
-, Thos., Lord Bruce
-, Officers of the Privy Buckhounds
-, Duke of Buckingham
-, Buckingham and others
-, Mary, Countess of Buckingham
-, Kath., Duchess of Buckingham
-, Justices of co. Buckingham
-, Sir John Burgh
-, Philip Burlamachi
-, and Wm. Anes
-, Geo. Bury and Robt. Seyliard
-, Judith Bush
-, Ralph Butter
-, Sir Chas. Cæsar
-, Jean de Caille
-, Thos. Caldwell
-, University of Cambridge
-, Henry Caperne
-, Dudley, Lord Carleton
-, Jas., Earl of Carlisle
-, Robt., Lord Cary
-, and Sir Henry Cary, his son
-, Thos. Cary
-, Sir Edwd. Cecil
-, Grooms of the Chamber
-, Grooms and Pages of the Chamber
-, Sir Thos. Chamberlayne
-, Dr. Chambers
-, the Dean, and others, of his Chapel
-, the Charterhouse
-, Christ's Hospital, Abingdon
-, Edwd. Clarke
-, John Clavell
-, Edwd. Clerke
-, Henry, Lord Clifford
-, Giles Clutterbuck
-, Sir John Coke
-, Secretary Coke, with others
-, Thos., Viscount Colchester
-, Cuthbert Collins
-, Dr. John Collins
-, the Enterprisers of a Company for advancement of a design against the enemy
-, Spencer, Lord Compton
-, Secretary Conway
-, Edwd., Lord Conway, and others
-, Sir Wm. Cope
-, Edwd. Cordall
-, John Cosin
-, the Council
-, Capt. Stephen Countrey
-, Lord Keeper Coventry
-, the Exchequer and Attorney-General Coventry
-, Thos. Cradock
-, Michael Crake
-, Sir Fras. Crane
-, Nicholas Crispe and others
-, Sir Oliver Cromwell
-, Sackville Crow
-, and Philip Calandrini
-, Fras., Earl of Cumberland
-, and others
-, Commissioners of Customs
-, Farmers of the Customs
-, Farmers of Petty Customs
-, Richd., Lord Dacre, and others
-, Sir Robt. Dallington
-, Maximilian Dancey
-, Robt. Daniell
-, Peter Danyell and Peter, his son
-, Wm., Earl of Denbigh, Master of the Great Wardrobe
-, Edwd. Dendy
-, John Denham
-, Edwd., Lord Denny
-, Deputy Lieutenants of counties
-, Wm., Earl of Derby, and Jas., Lord Strange
-, Wm. Dighton
-, Sir Thos. Dishington
-, Edward, Earl of Dorset, and others
-, Corporations for the New Draperies
-, Sir Robt. Douglas
-, Lawrence Dundas
-, Geoffrey Duppa and Lucretia his wife
-, Sir Thos. Edmondes and others
-, Wm. Edwards and others
-, Jas. Elliott
-, John Essington
-, Lewis Evans
-, the Exchequer and passim from to
-, Court of Exchequer
-, the Exchequer and Sir Humphrey May, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-, Sir Thos. Fanshawe
-, Claude de Fecan
-, warrant to regulate the fee-deer from Ampthill
-, Eleanor Felton
-, Wm. Fenn
-, Alfonso Ferrabosco
-, Sir Heneage Finch
-, Sir John Finett
-, Sir Gerard Fleetwood
-, his ordinary Footmen
-, David Forrest
-, John Fowler
-, persons bringing horses and coaches from France for the Queen
-, Robert Francis
-, Wm. French
-, Sir Jas. Fullerton
-, Joshua Gallard
-, Henry Garaway
-, the Gardener at Hampton Court
-, Mary Gargrave
-, Robert Garrett and Henry Bold
-, John Gaye
-, Wm. Geeres
-, Fras. du Gerdin
-, Sir Thos. Germaine
-, Sir Henry Gerningham
-, Henry Girton
-, Bishop Godwin of Hereford
-, Ralph Goodwin and Sampson Eures
-, Henry Gratwick
-, the Treasurer of Gray's Inn
-, armourers at Greenwich
-, Wm. Gregory
-, Thos. Grey
-, Rice Griffith
-, Sir Harbottle Grimstone and Richard Scott
-, Robert [Richard ?] Grymes
-, Captain of the Guard, and Yeomen, Grooms and Pages of the Chamber
-, Adventurers to Guinea and Benin
-, Richard Hadsor
-, Robt. Halfhyde
-, John Halfpenny
-, Mary Hamilton
-, John Harbert
-, Sir Robert Harley
-, Henry Harpur
-, John Harpwood
-, Sir Wm. Harrington
-, John Harrison and Edwd. Fenn
-, Edwd., Lord Harrowden
-, John Hart
-, Sir Gawen Harvye
-, Sir George Hastings and Thos. Gerard
-, Henry Hastings
-, Sir Robt. Hatton and Wm. Bradrigge
-, Thos. Hawkins and others
-, Jas. Hay
-, Robt. Hay
-, Sir Wm. Haydon
-, Attorney-General Heath
-, with others
-, Lieutenant John Heatley and eleven Scottish soldiers
-, Ralph Heaton and Matthew Walker
-, Thos. Hebbs
-, Benj. Henshawe
-, Anne, Lady Herbert
-, Sir Henry Herbert
-, James Heriot
-, Hero Heris
-, Sir Baptist Hicks
-, Sir Robt. Hide
-, and John Essington
-, Sir Henry Hobart and others
-, Henry, Earl of Holland
-, and another
-, with others
-, Arthur Hooker
-, Thos. Hooker
-, Robt. Hope
-, Christr. Hopkins
-, Cofferers of the Household
-, Treasurer and Comptroller of the Household
-, Bishop Howson of Oxford
-, Sir Henry Hungate
-, John Hunt
-, Henry, Earl of Huntingdon
-, certain of the Huntsmen
-, Jas. Hyatt, B.D.
-, Sir Arthur Ingram and Geo. Low
-, Henry Jackson
-, Abraham Jacob
-, Philip Jacobson
-, Rombont Jacobson
-, Humphrey Jenkinson
-, Edmund Johnson
-, George Johnson
-, Peter Jones
-, Thos. Jones and others
-, Anne Josey
-, Robt. Jossey and John Hart
-, Justices of peace in the several counties
-, Sir Robert Karr
-, Sir Andrew Keith
-, Thos., Earl of Kellie
-, John Kellock
-, Richd. Kerry
-, Alice Kilby
-, Sir Robt. Killigrew
-, Court of King's Bench
-, George Kirke
-, Henry Knollys
-, Richd. Kynnesman
-, Nicholas Lambert and John Guyott
-, the Receiver of co. Lancaster
-, the Receiver-General of the Duchy of Lancaster
-, Capt. Henry Lane
-, Jerome Laniere
-, Jerome Laniere and Wm. Laniere, his son
-, Bishop Laud of Bath and Wells
-, Mons. L'Avignon
-, town of Leeds
-, Wm. Legg
-, Sir Charles le Groos
-, Sir Thos. Leigh and others
-, Katherine, Duch. Dow. of Lennox
-, Robt. Lesley
-, James Levingston
-, John Levingston and Patrick Maule
-, Robt. Levingston
-, John Lewgar
-, Wm. Lewis
-, Lord Treasurer Ley, afterwards Marlborough
-, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Richd. Weston
-, and others
-, the lord lieutenants
-, Sir Edward Lyttleton and others
-, Rice Lloyd
-, commissioners for the Loan
-, Lord Mayor (John Gore) and Aldermen of London
-, (Sir Allen Cotton) and Aldermen of London
-, Robt. Long
-, John Lorkin
-, Daniel Loulett
-, Sir Thos. Love
-, Jolliff Lownes
-, Thos. Lumsden
-, Florence M'Carthy
-, Wm. Magoone and Jas. Mawborne
-, Anthony Maior
-, Eliz. Man
-, Henry, Visct. Mandeville
-, Wm. Visct. Mansfield
-, Robt. Marbury
-, Chas. Marcadet
-, Francis Marcadet
-, John Mason
-, Archbp. Matthew of York
-, Patrick Maule
-, Leonard Maw, D.D.
-, Sir Theodore Mayerne
-, Charles Maynard
-, Jas. Maxwell
-, Laurence Mercer
-, Ralph Merrifield
-, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex
-, Sir Hugh Middleton
-, Sir Henry Mildmay
-, and John Acton
-, John Millington
-, the Mint
-, Dame Anne Molyneux
-, Sir John Monson and others
-, Sir Sidney Montagu
-, Walter Montagu
-, Philip, Earl of Montgomery
-, and Lady Susan, his wife
-, Jenkin Morgan
-, Christopher Moreland
-, Eliz. Lady Morton
-, Secretary Morton
-, Sir Richd. Moryson
-, John Mounsey
-, Sir David Murray
-, Wm. Murray
-, and Katherine his wife
-, his Musicians
-, Thos. Mynne
-, and one of the Gentlemen Harbingers
-, Sir Francis Nethersole
-, Aldermen of Newark, Sir George Manners, and others
-, town of Newark-upon-Trent
-, Mayor of Newbury
-, Mayor of Newcastle-upon Tyne
-, Sir Adam Newton
-, Peter Newton
-, Edwd. Nicholas
-, George Nicholson and Henry Shastowe
-, the Nobility, soliciting a free gift
-, President and Council of the North
-, Wm., Earl of Northampton, and Cuthbert Ogle
-, and others
-, Henry, Earl of Northumberland
-, Eustace Norton
-, Charles, Earl of Nottingham, and John, Earl of Holderness
-, and Edwd., Viscount Wimbledon
-, Sir John Ogle
-, Michael Oldisworth
-, the Ordnance
-, Sir James Ouchterlony
-, Geo. Owen
-, Oxenstiern, ambassador from the King of Sweden
-, Elector and Electress Palatine (Frederick and Elizabeth, King and Queen of Bohemia)
-, the Prince Elector Palatine and the Duke of Courland
-, Contarini Paleologus
-, Wm., Earl of Pembroke
-, and Philip, Earl of Montgomery
-, and others
-, John Pendre
-, Capt. John Pennington
-, person unnamed
-, Wm., Lord Petre
-, Sir Thos. Phillips and others
-, Sir John Philpot
-, Richd. Piddington
-, Sir Paul Pindar and Wm. Turner
-, Andrew Pitcairn
-, Robt. Pitcairn
-, Daniel du Plessis, Bishop of Mende
-, Thos. Plumb
-, Mayor of Plymouth and others
-, Arthur Porter and John Oldfield
-, Endymion Porter
-, Thos. Potts
-, Sir Edwd. Powell
-, Jehan Prendre
-, Thos. Preston
-, John Prichard
-, Wm. Prichard
-, the keepers of the Prisons in London
-, George Procter, M.A.
-, Philip Proger
-, John Pulford and Thos. Collins
-, Hugh Pyne
-, town of Queenborough
-, Queen's College, Oxford
-, Gilbert Raleigh
-, David Ramsay
-, Edwd. Ramsay and others
-, Wm. Ramsay
-, Capt. Oliver Randall and Wm. Smith
-, Geo. Ranson
-, Giles Rawlins
-, Wm. Rawson and John Hake
-, Robt. Rayne
-, the Courts of Record in London and elsewhere
-, Commissioners of the Revenue
-, of the King's Revenues as Prince of Wales
-, Sir Geo. Reynell
-, Stephen Riccard
-, John Richardson
-, Sir Thos. Richardson
-, Wm. Risbrooke
-, Sir Geo. Rivers and others
-, Anthony Robert
-, Wm. Rogers
-, Wm. Roskarock
-, James Rosse
-, Thos. Rouse, alias Ruis, and Abraham Cullen
-, Edwd. Roy
-, John Wolfang Rumler
-, Sir Wm. Russell, as Treasurer of the Navy
-, and Sir Allen Apsley
-, and others
-, Fras., Earl of Rutland
-, and others
-, John Ryley
-, the constables of St. Briavell and the Forest of Deane
-, Marquise de St. George
-, John, Lord St. John of Basing
-, Sir Wm. St. Leger
-, Wm., Earl of Salisbury
-, Sir Nicholas Salter
-, Sir John Savile
-, and others
-, Robt. Scarborough and Thos. West
-, Andrew Scott
-, Emanuel, Lord Scrope
-, Thos. Seabroke
-, Edwd. Sebright
-, confirmation of order of the Commissioners of Sewers
-, Geo. Sheires
-, Geo., Earl of Shrewsbury
-, Robt. Skampin
-, James Sleighton and George Story
-, Anne Smith
-, Sir Richd. Smith and Thos. Smith
-, Wm. Smith
-, Thos. Smithsby
-, Signor Jeronimo Soldi
-, Sir Thos. Somerset
-, John South
-, Arnold Spencer
-, John Stanford
-, Chas., Lord Stanhope
-, Alex. Steward
-, Charlotte, Lady Strange
-, French and Dutch strangers
-, Henry Stringer, M.A.
-, Thos. Stukeley and Sir Richd. Tich borne
-, Treasurers for the Subsidies
-, Theophilus, Lord Walden, and afterwards Earl of Suffolk
-, Thos., Earl of Suffolk
-, Robt., Earl of Sussex
-, Alexander Sutor
-, Edmund Taverner
-, Thos. Taylor
-, Vincent Taylor
-, John, Lord Teynham
-, Ambrose Thelwall and others
-, Sir Timothy Tirrell
-, Robt. Tompson
-, Thos. Tompson
-, Robt. Tothill and Henry Norman
-, Geo., Earl of Totness
-, Sir John Townesend
-, Roger Townsend
-, Commissioners for Trade
-, Sir Geo. Trenchard and Sir Wm. Bamfield
-, Sir Lewis Tresham and Sir Thos. Brudenell
-, Robt. Treswell
-, Anthony Tuchin
-, Richd., Viscount Tunbridge
-, the Turkey merchants
-, Wm. Turner and others
-, Sir Wm. Uvedale, as Treasurer of the Chamber
-, Nicholas de Vall
-, Abraham Vanderdort
-, Sir Henry Vane and Sir Marmaduke Darrell
-, Walter Vaughan
-, John Vaulier
-, Edwd., Lord Vaux and Wm. Vaux
-, Francisco Vercellini
-, Horatio, Lord Vere
-, Sir Edmund Verney
-, Henry de Vic
-, Sir Edwd. Villiers
-, Hannibal Vivyan
-, Receiver of South Wales
-, Philip Walker
-, Walter Walker
-, Wm. Walker
-, Wm., Viscount Wallingford, and Thos., Viscount Andover
-, Walton cum Trimley
-, the Great Wardrobe
-, the Court of Wards
-, Receiver of Court of Wards
-, John Warner, D.D.
-, Thos. Warwick
-, Robert, Earl of Warwick
-, Dean and Chapter of Wells
-, John Wells and Benj. Wallinger
-, John West
-, Sir Richd. Weston, Chancellor of the Exchequer
-, with others
-, Francis Wetherid
-, Philadelphia, Lady Wharton
-, Dr. Francis White, Dean of Carlisle
-, Francis Whitfield
-, Sir Wm. Whitmore and George Whitmore
-, Rowland Whyte
-, Wm. —
-, Sir Abraham Williams
-, John Williams and Thos. Dixon
-, Lord Keeper Williams
-, Geo. Wilmer and Geo. Bury
-, Thos. Wilson, D.D.
-, the Auditor and Receiver of co. Wilts
-, William, Marquis of Winchester
-, Thos., Lord Windsor
-, inhabitants of bailiwick of Surrey, in Windsor Forest
-, John Witton
-, Mr. Wolf, apothecary to the Queen's household
-, Paul Woneccer
-, John Wonham and others
-, Christopher Wood
-, Capt. Henry Wood
-, John Wood
-, Robt. Woodford
-, Sir Thos. Woodhouse
-, Lady Wotton
-, Thos., Lord Wotton
-, Edwd., Earl of Worcester
-, and others
-, the Paymaster of the Works
-, Sir Francis Wortley
-, Sir Francis Wyat
-, Edwd. Yelverton
-, John Young, Dean of Winchester
-, Lady Zouch
-, letters and petitions to, see them under the names of the writers or petitioners.

Charles V., saying respecting a secretary of his

Charlton, co. Wilts

Charlton, Lancelot

Charterhouse
-, Hospital of St. James, governor of, see Dallington, Sir Robert
-, yard

Chatham
-, documents dated from
-, amount due to sailors there
-, fear of an attack from Dunkirk
-, increase of the King's works there
-, petitions of persons employed there
-, recommendations and appointments to offices there
-, ships to be brought thither
-, condition of shipwrights there

Chatham, survey of ships and stores
-, boat maker at, see Wiggens, Geo.
-, clerk of the check at, see Bucke, Peter.
-, minister for ships at, see Griffin, Spencer.
-, surgeon at, see Norton, John; Pawson, John.

Chatham Dock, documents dated from

Chatham New Dock, document dated from

Chatham Hill, his Majesty's house at

Chatsworth, documents dated from

Chaworth, Lieutenant
-, Sir Geo.
-, letter of

Cheake, Mr.

Check, Clerk of the, at Chatham, see Bucke, Peter.

Cheeses, Holland

Cheke, Captain Edwd.
-, letter to
-, letters of
-, his son

Chelmsford, document dated from

Chelsea
-, document dated from
-, fields

Cheltenham, Manor of, co. Gloucester

Cheney, Captain

Cherry, Edwd.
-, Sir Francis

Chesman, John

Chester
-, documents dated from
-, post conveyance to Ireland
-, mayor of, letters of
-, bishop of, see Bridgman, John.
-, chief justice of
-, justices of, see Chamberlayne, Sir Thos.; Harris, Sir Thos.; Lewkenor, Sir Richd.; Lloyd, Marmaduke.
-, co.
-, chamberlainship of
-, deputy lieutenants, letters of
-, justices, letter of
-, letter to
-, petition of knights and gentlemen of
-, lord lieutenant, see Stanley, William, Earl of Derby.

Chester and Lancaster, cos.
-, deputy lieutenants, letter of

Chester and other counties, Comptroller of Records in, see Danyell, Peter.

Chesterfield, document dated from

Chesterman, Roger
-, Wm., letter of

Chester's quay, near the Tower

Chetwynd, Edwd., Dean of Bristol

Chevallier Réné
-, and John Geffrard, petition of

Chevreuse, Duchess de
-, Duke de

Cheyney, Henry, Captain

Chichester, Arthur, Lord, Admiral of Ulster, deputy of

Chichester
-, documents dated from
-, bishop of, see Carleton, Geo.
-, mayor and aldermen, petition of

Chideock

Chidley, Captain Sir John

Childe, John

Childhaye, document dated from

Chimnett, Henry

Chinese, the

Chipp, Chas.

Chippenham, hundred of

Chiswick, document dated from

Chitty, Henry

Chizali detto Bonfadino, John, petition of

Christchurch, London, document dated from
-, Oxford, almsrooms in

Christian, the

Christian, Captain Edwd.
-, letter of

Christmas holidays

Chudleigh, Sir Geo.
-, letters of
-, Sir John, letter of

Church of England, proclamation for establishing the peace of the

Church, the French

Churches, Royal arms in

Chute Forest, co. Hants.

Chutton Buney

Cinque Ports
-, the Admiralty of
-, Judge of, see Newman, Sir George.
-, captains of the castles of, petitions of
-, chancery of
-, combarons, duty of, at coronations
-, petitions of
-, fortification of, in fear of Dunkirkers
-, inhabitants, petition of
-, musters, levies, and military affairs
-, records concerning

Cinque Ports, ships furnished by, for the Royal service
-, trained bands within
-, Lord Warden, see Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham.

Circuits of the Judges

Cirencester
-, document dated from

Clanrickard, Earl of, see De Burgh, Richd.

Clare, Earl of, see Holles, John.
-, Countess of, see Holles, Anne.

Clarencieux, see Le Neve, Wm.

Clarendon Park, co. Wilts

Clarke, Edwd.
-, Leonard
-, petition of
-, Saml.
-, letter of
-, Wm.
-, letters of

Clavell, John

Clay, Tobie

Claybrooke, Wm.

Clayton, Mr.

Clergy, instructions to, with reference to the general loan

Clerke, Edwd.
-, Dr. Saml., letter of

Clerkenwell, documents dated from

Cleveland, Earl of, see Wentworth, Thos.

Cleyton, Richd., petition of

Clifford, Francis, Earl of Cumberland
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Henry
-, letter of
-, Lord
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Wm.
-, letter of

Clifton, Sir Gervase, letter of
-, John
-, letters of
-, [John ?], petition of

Clinch, John

Clink, the prison of
-, Bailiff of, see Davison, Robt.

Clinton, Theophilus, Earl of Lincoln

Clitherow, Alderman

Cliviocke, co. Anglesea

Clonfert and Kilmacough, bishop of, see Dawson, Robert.

Clopton, John

Clopton, Robt.

Cloth ships, fleet for convoying
-, manufacture and sale of
-, market
-, Workers Hall, the

Clough, Christopher

Clowe, Ancelm, and another, petition of
-, Giles

Clutterbuck, Giles

Coaches, axletrees of, iron, and springs of, steel

Coachman to the King, see Caperne, Henry; Sanderson, John.

Coale, Bassit

Coals

Coat and conduct money

Cochineal

Cock, the, see Golden Cock, the.

Cock, Wm.

Cockburn, David

Cocke, Sir Robt.

Cockin, Sir Wm., letter to

Cockrom, Capt

Coffer Maker to the King, see Lewgar, John.

Cofferer of Household of the King when Prince of Wales, see Vane, Sir Henry.

Cofferers of the Household, see Vane, Sir Henry; Darrell, Sir Marmaduke.

Coffin, Lady, house of, in Blackfriars, document dated from

Coffyn, Ellis

Cogan, Henry

Coggeshall, John

Coin and coinage

Coinage, suggestions for debasing
-, Vanderdort's patterns

Coke, Bonham
-, Clement
-, Sir Edwd.
-, Sir John
-, appointment as Secretary of State
-, commissions, warrants, and letters to, see the names of the persons from whom they proceeded.
-, letters of, addressed to the following persons:—
-, Archbishop Abbot and the rest of the bishops
-, Sir Jas. Bagg
-, Peter Bucke
-, Duke of Buckingham
-, Sir Edwd. Cecil, afterwards Viscount Wimbledon
-, John, Earl of Clare
-, Sec. Conway
-, Sackville Crow
-, the Latin Secretary
-, John Monck and Thos. Dyer
-, Edwd. Nicholas
-, Capt. John Pennington
-, person unknown
-, notes of information given by, and drafts and minutes of papers
-, his conduct in Parliament
-, paper on the Privy Council
-, and Conway, Secs., order of
-, letter of, to deputy lieutenants of Dorset
-, Thos.

Colchester
-, documents dated from
-, gaol
-, secret export of gunpowder from, to Spain

Colchester, Viscount, see Darcy, Thos.

Coldham, Morgan
-, petition of

Cole, Henry
-, Jas.
-, Solomon, Groom of the Queen's Crossbows and Limehounds

Collard, Christopher, letter to

College or Society of Honour

Collept, Richd.

Colles, Thos.
-, letter of

Colleton, John
-, petition of

Colliers, proposed loan of ordnance to

Collins, —
-, Cuthbert
-, Dr. John
-, Mr.
-, Thos.

Colman, Abraham

Colne water

Colton, document dated from

Coluel, Duncan, see Colville.

Colvill, Archibald
-, Capt., and his son

Colville, Alex.
-, Duncan
-, Wm., letters of
-, letter to

Colyton

Combes, Hugh

Combintinhead

Commission Court, High, Pursuivants of, see Gray, John; Griffin, John.

Common Pleas, Clerk of the Treasury
-, the Judges of
-, petition of
-, Chief Justice of, see Hobart, Sir Henry; Richardson, Sir Thomas.
-, Judges of, see Chamberlayne, Sir Thos.; Harvey, Francis.

Commons, House of, see Parliament of and Parliament of
-, precedents of adjournments
-, proceedings against the Council of War, see War, Council of.
-, proceedings against Mountague, see Mountague, Richd.
-, proceedings against the Duke of Buckingham, see Parliament of
-, other proceedings
-, Speaker in Parliament of, see Crewe, Sir Thos.
-, 1626, see Finch, Sir Heneage.

Company for advancement of a design against the enemy

Compton, —
-, John
-, Spencer, Lord
-, letter to
-, Sir Thos.
-, William, Earl of Northampton, Lord President of Wales
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, and Sir Jas. Whitelock, letter of

Compton, documents dated from

Comptroller of the Household, see Suckling, Sir John.

Condemnation, whether necessary to constitute a lawful prize

Conductors of troops, charges against

Condy, Dan.

Confessor of Household, see Beckett, Mr.

Connaught
-, vice-governor of

Consent, the

Constable, —
-, Henry, Viscount Dunbar, letters of

Constance, see Constantinople.

Constant Reformation, the

Constantinople
-, documents dated from
-, ambassador at, see Roe, Sir Thos.

Constantinople, ambassadors designed for, see Phillips, Sir Thos.; Wyche, Mr.

Content, the, of Newcastle

Contrey, John

Convert, the, of Ipswich

Convertive, the

Convocation of Canterbury

Convoy for cloth fleet to Hamburgh
-, for coal ships from Newcastle
-, for fishermen bound to Iceland and the North Seas

Conway, Edward, Lord, Secretary of State, references to, p. 2, and passim.
-, answer to articles preferred against him by the Earl of Bristol
-, certificates in attestation of return of Englishmen from foreign service
-, commissions, grants, and warrants to
-, epigram on his elevation to the peerage
-, letters to, see the names of the writers.
-, memoranda and remembrances of business to be done by him
-, passes granted by
-, protection against impressment, granted as Captain of the Isle of Wight
-, speeches of
-, warrants stayed at the Signet by
-, warrants, letters, or orders of, addressed to the following persons:—
-, Archbishop Abbot
-, Sir Maurice Abbot
-, Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop of Winchester
-, Deputy Lieutenants of Anglesea
-, Earl of Antrim
-, Sir Allen Apsley
-, Thos., Earl of Arundel and Surrey
-, Sir Jas. Bagg
-, Dr. Balcanquall
-, Sir Francis Barrington
-, Sir Wm. Becher
-, Captain John Bonython
-, Fulke, Lord Brooke
-, John, Earl of Bristol
-, Duke of Buckingham
-, Mary, Countess of Buckingham
-, Philip Burlamachi
-, Sir Dudley, afterwards Lord Carleton
-, Mr. Carleton
-, Jas., Earl of Carlisle
-, Mr. Cary, Mr. Pitcairn, or Mr. Kirke
-, Thos. Cary
-, Sir Edward Cecil, afterwards Viscount Wimbledon
-, or Sir Wm. St. Leger
-, Captain Cheek
-, justices of Chester
-, Henry, Lord Clifford
-, Sir Wm. Cockin and others
-, Sir John Coke
-, Mr. Colville
-, Commissioners for the Sale of the King's Lands
-, Sir Edwd. Conway
-, Sir Allen Cotton, Lord Mayor
-, Sir Dodmore Cotton
-, the Council
-, Sir Thos. Coventry
-, Lord Chief Justice Crewe
-, Sackville Crow
-, Sir John Denham
-, Sir Wm. Doddington
-, Thos. Dove, Bishop of Peterborough
-, Mayor of Dover
-, Mr. Drake and Mr. Gallop
-, the East India Merchants
-, Robt. Earl of Essex
-, and Sir Henry Blaney
-, Bishop Felton, of Ely
-, Sir Heneage Finch
-, Sir Wm. Fleetwood
-, Richd. Forster
-, Sir Francis Gofton
-, Sir Fras. Goodwin
-, John Gore, Lord Mayor of London
-, Sir Ferd. Gorges
-, the Portreeve at Gravesend
-, searcher and officers at Gravesend
-, Capt. Hall
-, Commissioners for the Subsidy in Hants
-, deputy lieutenants of Hants
-, Eliza, Lady Hatton
-, Sir Geo. Hay
-, Sir Robt. Heath
-, or Sir Thos. Coventry
-, for contributions, with co. Essex, from cos. Hertford and Huntingdon
-, Sir John Hippisley
-, Mr. Hopton
-, Bailiff of Ipswich
-, Abraham Jacob
-, Capt. Jesson
-, Thos. Earl of Kellie
-, Sir Henry Killigrew
-, Wm. Laud, Bishop of Bath and Wells
-, Sir Robt. Lee
-, Sir Lewes Lewkenor
-, Lord Treasurer Ley, afterwards Marlborough
-, Thos. Lucas
-, Henry, Viscount Mandeville
-, Sir Henry Marten
-, Sir Humphrey May
-, Wm. Lord Maynard
-, Sir Henry Mildmay
-, Commissioners of the Mint
-, John, Lord Mordaunt
-, Sir Chas. Morgan
-, Sir Albertus Morton
-, Sir Robt. Naunton
-, Bishop Neile of Durham
-, Edwd. Nicholas
-, Wm., Earl of Northampton
-, Sir John Ogle
-, Mr. Packer
-, Sir Henry Palmer
-, Captain John Pennington
-, Sir John Peyton and Sir Philip Carteret
-, Commissioners at Plymouth
-, Sir Robt. Pye
-, Matthew de Quester
-, — Ramsborow
-, Frances, Duchess Dowager of Richmond
-, Mayor of Rochester
-, Francis, Earl of Rutland
-, Oliver, Lord St. John
-, Sir Wm. St. Leger
-, Churchwardens of St. Martin's parish
-, persons unnamed
-, Emanuel, Lord Scrope
-, Mr. Selden
-, Solicitor-General Sheldon
-, Clerk of the Signet
-, Sir Thos. Smith
-, Chas. Lord Stanhope
-, Thos., Earl of Suffolk
-, lord lieutenants of Surrey, Sussex, Wilts, and Berks
-, Robt., Earl of Sussex
-, and Robt., Earl of Warwick
-, John Tendring
-, Mr. Throckmorton
-, Trinity College, Cambridge
-, Mr. Trumbull
-, Turkey Company
-, Sir Horace Vere, afterwards Lord Vere
-, Sir Edwd. Villiers
-, Richd. Wainwright, John Griffin, and John Gray
-, Sir Richd. Weston
-, Bishop Williams, of Lincoln
-, Chas., Visct. Wilmot
-, dean and canons of Windsor
-, Mr. Wolley
-, Sir John Wolstenholme
-, Edwd. Earl of Worcester
-, Mr. Wray
-, his secretaries or clerks, see Chesterman, Wm.; Wild, Weld, or Wyld, Wm.
-, and Coke, Secs., order of
-, letter of
-, and Sir John Suckling, letter of
-, Dorothy Lady
-, Katherine Lady
-, Sir Edwd., son of Lord Conway
-, letters to
-, Sir John
-, letter of
-, Mr., Lord Conway's son
-, Sir Thos.

Conwick, Capt., his sons

Conyers,—

Cook, Jas.

Cooke, —
-, —, (brother to Sir Edward Cecil)
-, Daniel
-, John
-, Mr.

Cooke, Robt.
-, Sir Robt., letter of
-, Thos.
-, Walter
-, Wm., one of the principal masters of the Navy, letter to
-, Capt. Wm.
-, letters of
-, and other captains of the city ships, instructions

Cookeburne, John

Cooper, Arthur
-, letter of
-, Dawtry
-, Thos. B. D., petition of
-, Wm.

Cope, Sir Wm., warrant to

Copenhagen

Copper

Copley, Wm.

Copreario, John, and see Caprario, John.

Copt Hall

Coral, packs of

Corbett, Sir John, and Francis Mapes, letter of

Corby Woods, co. Northampton

Cordage imported from Muscovia

Cordall, Edwd.

Cordwainer to the King, see Carpenter, Thos.

Cormorants, keeper of the Kings, see Wood, John.

Cornbury, document dated from

Corne, Richd.

Corneleson, Jacob, petition of

Cornellis, Jeremy, petition of

Cornew, Wm.

Cornewaille, Sir Thos.

Cornish, Robt.

Cornwall
-, document dated from
-, commission for martial law
-, soldiers billeted in
-, returns of ships for
-, lord lieutenant, letter to
-, deputy lieutenants, letters of
-, petition to
-, and justices, letter of
-, justices, letters of
-, lord lieutenant, see Herbert, Wm., Earl of Pembroke.
-, vice-admiral of the north of, see Bassett, Fras.
-, vice-admiral of the south of, see Bagg, Sir James.

Cornwall, Duchy of

Cornwallis, Sir Chas., letter of
-, letter to
-, Roger

Coronation, see Charles I.

Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

Corrall, Thos.

Correction, House of, co. Middlesex

Corselis, Lucas

Corslets for soldiers

Coryton, Wm.

Cosin, John

Cosson, Peter

Coteel, Sir Thos., letter of

Cottington, Sir Francis
-, letter of

Cossacks

Cottle, Richd.
-, letter of

Cotton, Sir Allen, Lord Mayor of London
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Sir Dodmore
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Edwd., petition of
-, John, pilot
-, wardrobe keeper
-, Sir John
-, Lady, and her son
-, Mr.
-, Philip
-, Sir Robt.
-, Wm., late Bishop of Exeter

Cottrell, Sir Clement, letter of

Coulton, Thos.

Council Register, Extracts from

Council, the, references to, p. and passim
-, proclamation and other proceedings on accession of Charles I.
-, agreed on the accession to an order for collecting customs
-, Lords of, specially called upon to advise the King
-, attend at Hicks's Hall to enforce the loan
-, memoranda of business to be brought before
-, memoranda of business transacted in
-, forms of letters and warrants from
-, the component parts, and their mode of proceeding
-, clerk of, duties and oath
-, letters and petitions to, see the names of the writers.
-, orders of, see the subjects to which they relate.
-, letters and warrants of, directed to or issued for the following persons:—
-, Nicholas Bourk and John O'Donnel, deputy lieutenants and justices of co. Brecknock
-, Matthew Brooke
-, the Duke of Buckingham
-, justices of co. Buckingham
-, George, Lord Carew
-, Sec. Conway
-, Francis, Earl of Cumberland, and others
-, deputy lieutenants of Hants
-, Attorney-General Heath
-, justices of Kent, Sussex, Dorset, and Hants
-, lord lieutenants of counties
-, lord mayor of London
-, mayor and burgesses of Lyme Regis
-, justices of Middlesex
-, and Westminster
-, Sir George Newman
-, deputy lieutenants and justices of Norfolk
-, and Suffolk
-, commissioners at Plymouth
-, the mayor and others of Plymouth
-, justices of Somerset
-, Sir Francis Stewart
-, benchers of Inner Temple
-, the Lord Treasurer
-, Thos. Trussell
-, Robt., Earl of Warwick
-, justices of Westminster
-, mayor of Weymouth
-, mayors of Weymouth, Dartmouth, and Plymouth
-, President of, see Montagu, Henry, Visct. Mandeville, and afterwards Earl of Manchester.
-, clerks of, see Becher, Sir Wm.; Dickinson, John; Meautys, Thos.; Trumbull, Wm.

Councillor and physician to the French King

Countrey, Capt. Stephen

Courland, duke of

Court, the
-, news of
-, plays at
-, prohibitions of resort to

Court, Wm.

Courteen, Sir Wm.
-, letter of
-, petition of

Courtenay, Sir Wm., letters of

Courteney, Henry, Marquis of Exeter
-, Capt. Wm.
-, letters of
-, letter to

Coventry, Sir Thomas, Attorney-General, and afterwards Lord Keeper
-, letters of
-, commissions and warrants to
-, letters to
-, petition to
-, speeches of

Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of, see Morton, Thos.

Covert, Sir Walter
-, petition of
-, the younger
-, letter of

Cowden, Thomas

Cowes
-, documents dated from
-, Castle
-, document dated from

Cox, John
-, Peter

Coxe, Geo., and Geo. Ravenscroft, petition of
-, Thos.
-, Wm.

Cradock, Thos.
-, Wm., petition of

Craft, Capt.

Craig, Sir Jas.

Crake, Michael, petitions of

Crampton, Wm.

Cranborne, document dated from

Cranbrook, document dated from

Crane, the
-, Sir Fras., letter to
-, John
-, letter to

Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex
-, Sir Rendill
-, letter of

Crawley

Cray

Crayford, John

Crediton, document dated from

Crew, Henry
-, Randall, petition of

Crewe, Sir Randolph, Lord Chief Justice
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, Sir Thos.
-, letter of

Crichton, Wm., Visct. Ayr, letter of

Cripps, Jas.
-, Geo.

Crispe, Ellis
-, Nicholas

Crofts, Sir Henry

Cromby, Robt., see Abercromby, Robt.

Cromer, document dated from
-, Marsh

Cromwell, Sir Oliver
-, Thos., Lord
-, letter of

Crooke, Henry

Crookhaven

Crosby House, document dated from

Crosier, Anthony

Croson, South

Crosse, Captain Geo.
-, the pursuivant
-, Wm., preacher, petition of

Croston, diocese of Chester

Crostwick, co. Norfolk

Crow, Sackville
-, letters of
-, letters to

Crown, lands detained from

Crown lands, commissioners for sale of
-, letter to

Croydon
-, documents dated from

Cruse, Th., letter of

Cruttey, —

Crystal candlesticks for the Duke of Buck ingham

Cuckowe, Jeffery, petition of

Cudner, Robt.

Cudworth, Thos.

Cuffe, Mr.

Cullen, Abraham
-, Nicholas

Cumberland, co.
-, lieutenancy of
-, deputy lieutenants
-, lord lieutenants of, see Clifford, Francis, Earl of Cumberland; Clifford, Henry, Lord; Howard, Theophilus, Earl of Suffolk; Percy, Algernon, Lord.
-, Earl of, see Clifford, Francis.

Cupbearer, the King's, see Murray, Patrick.

Curiel, David, petition of

Currants

Curriers' Company, the

Curtis, Peter

Cusack, John, letter of

Custom House, London
-, document dated from

Customs
-, commission for preventing frauds in collection
-, farmers of
-, letter of
-, in London, letter to
-, commissioners of, warrant to
-, privy seals for collecting until further order
-, revenue from
-, double, payable by merchant aliens
-, petty, in the port of London
-, surveyor general of
-, comptroller of, in London, see Lownes, Lawrence.

Cutler, G., letter of