General Index: W, Y, Z

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640-1. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1882.

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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1640-1, (London, 1882) pp. 698-708. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1640-1/pp698-708 [accessed 11 April 2024]

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W.

Waad, James
-, petition of

Waddington, co. York

Wade, Henry, petition of
-, Joyce, widow, petition of
-, Michael, deceased
-, Samuel

Wadham College, Oxford

Waite, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry
-, captain of a company of foot
-, M., summons to
-, Richard, summons to
-, Thomas, the King's receiver for cos. Warwick and Leicester, accounts of

Wake, Sir John, Bart., lieutenant of the forest of Salcey, co. Northampton
-, Captain

Wakefield

Wakefield Lodge, document dated from

Walbancke, James, clerk, petition of

Walbieffe, Charles, gent., petition of

Walbrook Ward, London
-, Acts of the Lord Mayor and Common Council for regulating
-, document dated from
-, subsidies levied in
-, high and petty collectors in

Walcott manor, co. Oxon

Walden King's, Herts, rails in the church of, pulled down

Waldren, Matthew, clothier

Waler, Mr., late prisoner in the Clink

Wales
-, auditor of, see Hill, William.
-, churches and chapels in
-, general fast in
-, judges in
-, the Marches of
-, Council in
-, Billet office at
-, Lord President of, see Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgwater.
-, Court of
-, illegality of proceedings of
-, orders of
-, prothonotaries of
-, recusants convicted in
-, soldiers speaking Welsh
-, trained bands of, to be in readiness
-, no proclamation for
-, South, Surveyor-General of
-, deputy to, see Haughton, James.

Walker, Edward, paymaster of Carlisle
-, letter of
-, George, clerk, pastor of St. John the Evangelist's, London
-, petition of
-, note concerning
-, George
-, Grace
-, John
-, John
-, Mary
-, Mr.
-, Dr. Walter, Commissary and Official of the Archdeaconries of Leicester and Bedford
-, acquittance by
-, patent to
-, cause of, against Sir John Lambe
-, described as the verriest arrant knave
-, Wm., deceased
-, William, parson of Chiswick
-, of Hardingstone

Waller, Matthew, deposition of

Wallinger, Benjn.

Wallingford House

Wallis, John, of Newdigate, Surrey, petition of

Walloons, the
-, in London, &c., arm themselves and exercise
-, church at Canterbury
-, congregations and ministers of

Walls, Robert, letter of

Walmer Castle
-, damages to, by the sea

Walpole, Mr.

Walpole, Norfolk, parishioners of, petition of

Walrond, Anne, petition of
-, Edmund, husband of, deceased
-, Edmund, son and heir

Walter, Elizabeth
-, Wm., warrant to

Wandesford, Alice, widow, petition of
-, Christopher, late Lord Deputy of Ireland, deceased, 3rd Dec. 1640
-, his son George
-, Mr.
-, Sir Rowland, Attorney of the Court of Wards
-, certificates by
-, opinion of, concerning privilege of Parliament
-, petition to
-, references to, of petitions

Wandle river

Wandsworth, Surrey

Wanton, Valentine

Wappenham rectory, Peterborough diocese, presentation to

Wapping, Middlesex

War, Council of and see Council, the.
-, acquittal by
-, advocate of
-, certificates and warrants of
-, to hold a court-martial
-, laws of, rigorous
-, patterns of swords allowed by
-, president of, see Astley, Sir Jacob.
-, ought to be questioned for hanging mutineers

War, Treasurer at, see Uvedale, Sir Wm.

Warcup, Rodolph, sheriff of co. Oxon
-, letters of
-, to be sent for to the Council

Ward, Charles, M.A.
-, John, clerk, petition of
-, John
-, Richard, letter of
-, his books
-, Samuel, clerk, deceased

Ward, William
-, false certificate of

Wardall. John

Wardon, Mr.

Wardour, Sir Edward, J.P. for Middlesex
-, certificate of

Wardrobe, the Great, accounts of
-, master of, see Fielding, William, Earl of Denbigh.
-, warrant to

Wards and Liveries, Court of
-, cases in, dismissed
-, injunctions in
-, injustice of
-, minors in, list of
-, pensions paid out of
-, petitions and other proceedings in
-, entry book of minutes of
-, profits of 70,000l. or 80,000l. a year
-, rules concerning compositions for marriages and leases
-, wardships
-, Mr. Attorney of and see Wandesford, Sir R.
-, Mr. Auditor of and see Tooke, James.
-, Mr. Chamberlain of
-, clerk of and see Awdley, Mr.
-, Council of
-, rules observed by
-, Master of and see Cottington, Francis Lord; Naunton, Sir Robt.; Fiennes, Wm., Lord Saye.
-, and Council of, license of
-, Mr. Surveyor of

Wargrave, Dr., Dean of Canterbury and one of the Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical, letter to

Warmingham parish, co. Chester

Warmington, co. Warwick

Warmstrey, Thos., clerk

Warner, alderman, of London
-, Dr.
-, John, Bishop of Rochester
-, Mr.
-, Sarah, petition of
-, Thomas, deceased
-, Wm.

Warr, Lady de la

Warrants, the multitude of, a grievance

Warre, John

Warren, George, merchant of London, certificate of

Warren, Henry, petition of
-, Jane
-, John, deceased
-, Mr.

Warwick, Philip, Secretary to Lord Treasurer Juxon and Clerk of the Signet
-, Mr., M.P.

Warwick

Warwick co.
-, escheator of, see Leuinge, Thomas.
-, Green-wax in, arrears of
-, Lord Lieutenant of, see Compton, Spencer, Earl of Northampton.
-, King's receiver in, see Waite, Thomas.
-, revenue in
-, sheriff of
-, ship-money
-, soldiers in
-, under-sheriff of

Washington, John

Wassold, Laurence, of Smethcott, Shropshire

Waste Lands, Commissioners for Improvement of
-, notes by

Wasteneys, George, letter of

Waterman, Will., clerk

Waterworth, Thomas, messenger, warrant to

Watford, Herts

Watkins, Mr., delinquency of, in monopoly or project
-, William, receiver of His Majesty's revenues for cos. Carmarthen, Pembroke, &c., warrant for

Watling Street

Watson, Sir Lewis
-, Philip
-, Robert, deputy commissary of the army, certificate of

Watton, Herts

Watts, Captain
-, information by
-, Edward
-, William, messenger, warrant to

Wauchton, Laird of, see Hepburn, Sir Patrick.

Waymouth, James
-, Mary
-, Robert, deceased

Weaver, Richard

Webb, John, examination of
-, Thomas, messenger, warrant to
-, information by
-, letter of

Webbe, Mr.

Weblyn, Margaret

Weckherlin, George Rodolph

Wednesbury, co. Stafford, vicar of, see Dolphin, Richard.
-, parish church of, disturbances in

Weeks, Dr.

Weights, abuses in

Welsh, Wm.

Wells or Welles, John, constable
-, deceased
-, John

Welstead, Mr., rector of Bloxford

Wemys, James, Master-gunner of England, certificates, &c., of

Wentworth, Colonel Henry, his regiment
-, John
-, Thomas Viscount, Earl of Strafford and Baron of Raby, Lieutenant-General of the army in the North, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Vice-Admiral of Munster, Lord President of the North, and Lord Lieutenant of Yorkshire
-, letters, petitions, &c., of
-, letter to
-, accused of high treason by the Commons
-, apprehensions of the Scots from
-, approves the King's answers to the petitions of the Peers and of the Scots
-, articles of the Commons against
-, bill of attainder brought against
-, sent up to the Lords
-, passes the Lords
-, burgesses refused by city of York because recommended by
-, charged with setting up arbitrary government in Ireland
-, charged with saying the King was absolved from all rules of government, having tried the affections of his people
-, might employ his army in Ireland to reduce this kingdom
-, citizens demand justice upon
-, deposition of Sir Henry Vane touching, lost
-, copy of, found, differing from the original
-, declares it impossible to regain Newcastle, and only hopes to preserve Yorkshire

Wentworth, Thomas Viscount, Earl of Strafford, &c., discharges himself of the breach of the last Parliament
-, sharp encounter of, with the Earl of St. Albans
-, epitaph upon
-, execution of
-, bill for, signed by the King's Commissioners
-, mouth of the people stopped by
-, friends of, begin to doubt the worst
-, his guard
-, muster roll of
-, hastens the Parliament here
-, heat in Parliament concerning
-, high crimes of
-, illegal proceedings of, in Ireland
-, impeachment of, of high treason
-, statutes urged in
-, against
-, indisposition of
-, instructions procured by, made him independent in Ireland of all but the King
-, instructions to, for the army
-, his joy at disagreement of Lords and Commons
-, King will not let him go
-, cannot condemn him of high treason
-, desires leave to enlarge his answer to the charge
-, lawyers of, contend no law exists by which he can be condemned to die
-, like to speed well
-, much time spent in the business of, and his desire to obtain more
-, never counselled the King to bring over the Irish army
-, nominee of, chosen burgess for Berwick
-, notes of passages at the Council table produced against
-, Order of the Garter bestowed on
-, a Papist and Calvinist
-, patent of
-, petition from the City for speedy proceedings against
-, resolution of the judges concerning hearing further witnesses for
-, speech of, on the last day of his trial
-, sequestered from the House of Lords

Wentworth, Thomas Viscount, Earl of Strafford, &c., treason and illegal proceedings of, argument to disprove
-, trial of
-, his speech on the last day of
-, questions in the House of Lords concerning
-, witnesses against, chiefly Roman Catholics
-, well-wishers to, called Straffordians
-, list of, in Parliament, posted at the Exchange
-, Thomas Lord Wentworth
-, letter of
-, certificate by
-, his horses killed by Scots' cannon
-, Thomas, Earl of Cleveland

Weoley, Richard

Weser, the river

West, Thomas

West-cliffe, Kent

West Fen, near Boston
-, the King's possessions in

West India Company
-, officers of, resident at Amsterdam
-, committees of

West Indies, the, plantations in

Westminster
-, Abbey, statutes of
-, prebendary of
-, burgesses for, and see Bell, William; Glyn, John.
-, documents dated from
-, Hall
-, trial of the Earl of Strafford held in
-, Irish repair to, in great numbers
-, justices of peace in, and see Glynn, John; Heywood, Peter; Howard, Mr.
-, King's courts at
-, suits in
-, liberties of
-, quarter sessions for, committal by Bench of
-, new church in
-, Painted Chamber at
-, Palace of
-, Parliament to meet at, Nov.
-, patent to brickmakers in, and miles round
-, proclamation calling in

Westminster, pillory in
-, Stairs
-, Steward of, see Glynne, John.
-, vintners of

Westmoreland co.
-, arm every third man in the county
-, given up for lost if the Scots attempt it
-, in the rebels' possession
-, revenue in
-, soldiers in

Westmoreland, Dowager Countess of, see Fane, Mary.
-, Earl of, see Fane, Mildmay.

Weston, James, a baron of the Exchequer, order by
-, Jerome, Earl of Portland, Governor of the Isle of Wight and lord lieutenant of Hants, letter of
-, Mr.
-, Richard, late Earl of Portland, late Lord Treasurer

Weston-sub-Edge, co. Gloucester, parsonage of, suit concerning presentation to

Westover, Hants

Westram, Kent

West Walton, Norfolk

Wetherby, co. Yorks.

Wetheringsett, Suffolk

Weymouth, co. Dorset

Weyneman, Lord

Whaley or Whalley, Peter, churchwarden

Whaplode manor, co. Lincoln

Wharton, Philip Lord
-, Thomas, letter of

Wheate, W., letter of

Wheatley, near Doncaster

Wheeler, Henry, the Queen's litterman
-, cause of
-, prisoner in the Fleet
-, scandalous speeches of
-, John, deposition of
-, Mary

Wherwell, Hants
-, parsonage of, lease of

Whichford, near Shipston-upon-Stour, document dated from

Whickham, co. Durham
-, parson of, ritles his own house

Whippe, Mr.

Whitacre, Mr.

Whitadder, river

Whitaker, James
-, deputy registrar of Bedford
-, Mr. John, of Biggleswade
-, John, mayor of Bedford, certificate of

Whitaker, Laurence, commissioner for buildings
-, letter to
-, Richard

Whitburn, co. Durham

Whitby, Edward, deceased

Whitchcott, Samuel, petition of

Whitchurch, Hants, Parliamentary representation of

White, Cornelius, letter of
-, Francis, Bishop of Ely
-, book by, on the Sabbath
-, John, of Bedford, information by
-, articles against
-, John, of Kirkcaldy
-, John, information by
-, Major, plot of, against the King's person and kingdom
-, Mr., M.P.
-, Mr., secretary to the Earl of Dorset
-, Sarah
-, Thomas
-, letters of
-, certificate by
-, Sir Thos., deceased
-, William, letter of

Whitechapel, London

Whitehall
-, documents dated from
-, Banqueting House at
-, Council Chamber at
-, the Court at, documents dated from
-, King returns to, from York
-, venison brought to, at Christmas

Whitehall, James, clerk

White Lion, prison in Southwark

White Rose, the

Whiteway, East, Dorset

Whitfield, Sir Ralph
-, late Commissioner to Londonderry

Whitley, Thomas

Whittlewood Forest, co. Northampton, boundaries of
-, Court of Swainmote in
-, deer-stealers in
-, lieutenant of, see Beale, Thomas.

Whittlewood Forest, master of the game in, see Compton, Spencer, Earl of North ampton.
-, rights of
-, officers of
-, petition of
-, purlieu-men in
-, steward of
-, warrant granted to hawk all over
-, free warren granted in
-, wood sold in, for the King's use

Whitworth, Jeremiah

Wiborough, Thomas, clerk

Wicken, co. Northampton, inhabitants of

Wickham, Jane
-, Thos.

Wickham

Wickhamford, co. Worcester

Wickins, Nathaniel, fine of

Wickliffe, William, chandler, Fleet Street

Wight, Isle of
-, document dated from
-, castles in
-, repair of
-, governor of, see Weston, Jerome, Earl of Portland.
-, pipe-clay from

Wightwick, Mr. Sergeant

Wigley, Anthony

Wild, Thomas, clerk

Wildmore Fen, co. Lincoln

Wilkes, Nicholas

Wilkins, Samuel

Wilkinson, Mary
-, Mr., secretary to the Bishop of Salisbury
-, Robert, shipowner
-, brief in cause of

Willance, Bryan

Willett, Michael, petition of

William I., the Conqueror, King of England

William, Prince of Orange, see Orange.

Williams, John, Bishop of Lincoln
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, called to sit in the Higher House, reported
-, his lodging
-, his chancellor, see Farmery, Dr. John.
-, suspension of
-, visitation of
-, writ to
-, will not have the Communion Table placed altarwise

Williams, Mary, wife of Paul
-, Mr.
-, Paul
-, Peter
-, Rees
-, Rice, of Cheapside, London
-, mercer of London
-, Robert, petition of
-, Stephen, tailor
-, examination of
-, petitions of
-, Thomas, deceased
-, Thomas, letter of

Williamson, Thomas

Willingham, Ann, letter of
-, George, letters of
-, letter to
-, interrogatories in the cause of
-, John, letters to
-, Richard, wood-ward of co. Northampton, warrant to
-, Sergeant-Major
-, sent for by the Parliament
-, Mr. Thos., clerk of the Crown
-, letter to
-, Thomas, scrivener, of Westminster, examination of

Willmer, Mr.

Willoughby, Sir Henry, Bart., a lunatic
-, Lady, daughter of Bishop Thornborough of Worcester
-, Philip, petition of

Wills, patent for engrossing, condemned by Parliament

Wilmot, Charles, Viscount Wilmot, commission to
-, Captain Henry, Commissary-General of the Horse
-, prisoner by the Scots
-, released
-, regiment of

Wilson, Ellen, wife of George
-, George
-, Joshua
-, Mr. Jonah, clerk
-, Thomas, rector of Otham, Kent
-, William, cheesemonger, of London

Wilton, co. Wilts
-, mayor and burgesses of, letter to

Wilts co.
-, Green-wax in, arrears of
-, justices of peace for, and see Hide, Sir Lawr.
-, powder magazine in
-, sheriff of

Wilts co., woods in
-, wood-ward of, abuses by

Winchelsea, Earl of, see Finch, Heneage.

Winchester, Bishop of, see Curle, Walter.
-, diocese
-, chancellor of, see Mason, Dr. Robert.
-, Marquis of, see Pawlet, John.

Windebank, Anne
-, Christopher, son of the secretary
-, letters of
-, his man
-, Sir Francis, Secretary of State, and one of the Comptrollers General of the Posts, allusions and references to, passim.
-, letters, notes, and other papers of
-, letters and other papers to
-, allowed board wages for the diet of his place of Secretary
-, assessment on, towards the subsidies, paid
-, cannot go abroad for fear of assassination
-, charge against
-, children and servants
-, evidence against, for releasing priests and Jesuits
-, examinations taken by
-, information against, in the House of Commons
-, likely to miss his seat as M.P. for Oxford
-, loan, to the King
-, malicious clamours and reports against
-, papers belonging to
-, proclamation against, proposed
-, prisoners committed by warrant of, alone

Windebank, Sir Francis, will be questioned for going away without a pass
-, references to, of petitions, &c.
-, references by, on petitions
-, said to be in treaty with the ministers in France
-, secretaries of
-, takes refuge in France
-, transportation of children to monasteries hindered by
-, threatened by the Lord Chamberlain
-, without the King's warrant has done nothing
-, warrants of, discharging Papists
-, never wrote a letter but the King saw it
-, John, son of the Secretary
-, letter of
-, Captain Francis, son of the Secretary
-, Lady, wife of the Secretary
-, Thomas, son of the Secretary, gentleman of the Privy Chamber
-, letters to

Windsor, Bucks
-, Sir Richard Cave proposed burgess for
-, Castle, Constable of, see Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland.
-, document dated from
-, Dean of, see Wren, Dr. Christopher.
-, Forest
-, deer and game in
-, lieutenant of, see Mainwaring, Sir Arthur.
-, officers and ministers of, letters to
-, verderers of
-, walks in
-, honor of, Constable of, see Rich, Henry, Earl of Holland.
-, Great Park
-, works at
-, surveyor and comptroller of, see Bennett, Sir Robt.

Wines, duty of 40s. per tun on
-, receipts from
-, duty of 4l. per tun demanded

Winford, Sir John, sheriff of co. Worcester, letter of

Wing, Bucks

Wingfield parish, in Windsor Forest

Wingfield, Edward
-, lease to
-, Humfrey
-, Sir Richard, Bart.

Winne, see Wynne.

Winter, Henry

Winterbourne Earls, Wilts
-, parson of, see Shelton, Mr.
-, parsonage of

Wintour, Sir John, Secretary and Master of Requests to the Queen
-, letter of
-, his letter to the Pope
-, his kindred were chief actors in the Gunpowder treason

Winyard, Mistress Ann

Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, co. Cambridge

Wiseman, Dr.

Witham river

Witheus, Christopher

Wither, Edward, receipt by

Witherings, Thomas, postmaster for foreign service
-, responsible for all letters miscarried
-, sequestration of, illegal
-, restored to the foreign postmastership

Witherington, Sir Thomas, Recorder of York, refused as a burgess for York city
-, chosen M.P. for Berwick
-, Sir William

Withers, Mr. Nicholas

Withington manor, Cheshire

Wittenberg, Germany

Wittingham parish, in Windsor Forest

Wivell, Robert, J.P. of Pickering Lythe co. York
-, letter of

Woking, Surrey

Wolfe, Oliver, bill of, for medicine
-, Richard

Wolferlow, co. Hereford

Wollaston, Henry, keeper of Newgate Prison, warrant to

Wolley, John, keeper of the Council papers and records
-, letter of
-, receipt by

Wolseley, Helen, wife of John, letter of
-, John, letter to

Wolverhampton
-, official of, see Latham, Edward.

Wonastow, Monm., document dated from

Wood, Dr. Basil
-, letter to
-, reference to, of causes, &c.
-, John, merchant of London, certificate of
-, Mr., rector of Pepper Harrow, Surrey, information concerning
-, Patrick, of Edinburgh, deceased
-, Robert

Woodall, Lieutenant Thomas
-, Thomas, soap searcher

Woodgate, Joan, wife of Joseph, letters to
-, Joseph, tailor of St. Bride's, Fleet Street.
-, examination of
-, information concerning
-, petitions and letters of

Woodhall, document dated from

Woodham, Thos., miller

Woodmongers, the, of London

Woodroff, Dorothy, alias Lady Gerard
-, Lettice, petition of
-, Robert, deceased
-, Thos.

Woods, Robert, clerk

Woodstock, co. Oxon

Woodyer, George, deceased
-, son of
-, Mary, widow

Woolmer, alias French, Francis

Wools, new discovery of dyeing with "calke,"

Wool trade

Wooler, co. Northumberland

"Woolestone's, Alderman [John Wollaston's], speech," political squib entitled

Woolfall, Mr., curate and lecturer of St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, London

Worcester
-, documents dated from
-, mayor of, see Tyas, Daniel.
-, prebendary of, see Tomkyns, Nathaniel.
-, ship-money in
-, list of refractory refusers of

Worcester co.
-, escheator of, see Stephens, John.
-, deputy escheator, see Fletcher, Thos.
-, sheriff, and see Winford, Sir John.
-, late
-, ship-money in

Worcester, Earl of, see Somerset, Henry.

Worfield, John

Workington, part of, Cumberland

Works, office of, Comptroller of

Worleage, Thomas, dyer

Wormegay manor, co. Norfolk, lease of

Worrall, Dr.

Worseley, Sir Henry, petition of
-, M.P. for Newport, I. of Wight

Worsill and Higher Worsill, fords at, on the Tees

Worsop, John

Wortham, Thos.
-, Thos., jun.

Worthington, Twyford

Wortley, Sir Francis, brings 100 gentlemen volunteers to do the King service

Wotton, co. Oxon

Wotton, Richard, clerk, rector of Warmington, co. Warwick

Wragg, John, messenger of the High Commission Court
-, impeachment of, by the Commons

Wran, Richard

Wray, Sir John, Knt. and Bart., M.P., petitions of
-, speech of, in Parliament
-, John, messenger of the Chamber
-, to be suspended for neglect

Wraysbury, Bucks, vicarage of
-, vicar of

Wren, Dr. Christopher, Dean of Windsor, letter of
-, Matthew, Bishop of Ely
-, late Bishop of Norwich

Wrenham, Captain

Wright, Edmund. alderman of London
-, indenture of
-, elected Lord Mayor
-, Ezekiel
-, John
-, Judith, wife of Thos.
-, Robert, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry
-, Thos.

Wrightington, Sir Edward

Wyatt, Jane, petition of

Wyche, Sir Peter, late ambassador at Constantinople
-, differences of, with the Turkey Company

Wykes, Aquila, keeper of the Gatehouse

Wyndham, Mr. Edmund, fens leased by, from the King

Wynne, Hugh

Wynne, John, escheator of co. Flint
-, letter of
-, Katherine, widow, petition of
-, Mr.
-, Rice, rector of Trawsfynydd, co. Merioneth
-, Sir Richard, Treasurer and ReceiverGeneral to Queen Henrietta Maria, J.P. for Middlesex
-, letter to
-, Robert, deceased
-, Roger, see Wivell, Robert.

Y.

Yarborough, Eliz.
-, Frances
-, widow
-, Mary
-, Richard, deceased

Yarme, co. York, taken by the Scots

Yarmouth, Great
-, aldermen of
-, petition of
-, burgesses and commonalty of, petition of
-, bailiffs of
-, constables of
-, Dutch church at
-, herring fishery
-, justices of the peace
-, magazine of, powder to replenish
-, minister at, see Brinsley, John.
-, forbidden to preach
-, soap-searchers at, proceedings of
-, strangers in, provide themselves with arms and exercise

Yarner, Captain
-, his troop of horse

Yarum, co. York
-, documents dated from

Yarum Bridge
-, guarded

Yates, Margaret, deceased

Yatton, Somerset

Yaxley Fen, Hunts

Yeates, Ellen
-, John, constable, petition of
-, John, deceased
-, Thos

Yelverton, Sir Christopher, burgess for Bossiney, Cornwall

Yester, Lord, see Hay, John.

Yong, Sergeant, brass ordnance cast by

Yonger, Captain Henry, Comptroller of the Ordnance

York, Sir Edward

York, Archbishop of, see Neile, Richard.
-, late, see Harsnet, Dr.
-, Dean of, see Scott, Dr.
-, Duke of, see James, Prince.
-,
-, documents dated from
-, aldermen of
-, chosen burgesses
-, army retreats to
-, camp at
-, charters of
-, new charter for
-, Common Council of
-, Council of, and see North, Council of the.
-, board, his Majesty present
-, President of, see Wentworth, Thos. Earl of Strafford.
-, Great Council of Peers to meet at and see Lords at.
-, Court at
-, documents dated from
-, Ecclesiastical Commissioners at
-, hamlets, townships, &c., within a mile of, names of
-, to pass into the new charter for
-, inhabitants of, exempt from serving on juries, &c.
-, jurisdiction of, to be enlarged
-, King and his army at
-, King moves from and returns to
-, King returns southward from
-, Knights of the Garter, Chapter of, at

York, Lords and Gentlemen of Scotland at, remonstrance of, to the King
-, Lord Mayor of
-, and commonalty of
-, Lords at
-, letter from
-, King's magazine at
-, manor of, documents dated from
-, Minster
-, musters at
-, Papists will have the Parliament held at
-, paymasters at
-, peace, commission of
-, postmaster of, see Housman, Francis.
-, prison at
-, province or diocese of, petition of clergy of
-, prebendaries of, impeached
-, rebels within five or six days' march of
-, recorder of, and see Witherington, Sir Thomas.
-, Scots march towards
-, commissioners refuse to come to
-, St. Mary's
-, sheriff of
-, treasure sent to
-, treaty with the Scots to be removed to York from Ripon
-, Scots object to
-, troopers at, pay of
-, walls, bridges, &c. of

York co.
-, deputy lieutenants of
-, divers would drive their cattle out of, into Durham
-, escheator of
-, East Riding
-, gentry of
-, petition of
-, rejected
-, the King's promises to
-, good example of
-, Green-wax in, arrears of

York co., horse of
-, justices of the peace
-, knights of the shire for, and see Fairfax, Ferdinando, Lord; Bellasis, Henry.
-, lord lieutenant of, see Saville, Thos. Viscount.
-, must be supplied from the South
-, North Riding
-, privileges granted to
-, Queen's estates in
-, to be secured against the Scots
-, Scots advance into
-, Scots' horse come into
-, trained bands of
-, joined in an army
-, pay of
-, colonels of
-, said to be dissolved
-, troops in
-, want of money for
-, pay of
-, quarters of, in
-, list of
-, Scots draw many from Newcastle and Durham towards
-, seat of war
-, supplies will not feed the army

Yorke's Farm, Middlesex, part of Her Majesty's jointure, list of copyholders and rents of

York House, document dated from

Young, Elizabeth
-, Mrs.
-, Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., petition of
-, Thomas
-, William, a monk

Z.

Zinzon, Sir Sigismund

Zouche, Dr.