Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1641-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1887.
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General Index
A
A.
Abbot, George, late Archbishop of Canterbury
Maurice, an outlaw, lands of
Abel or Abell, William, Alderman of London
and Licenser of Taverns
Abercorn, Earl of, see Hamilton, Jas.
Aboyne, Viscount, see Gordon, Jas.
Abs Court, Surrey
Abson, co. Gloucester
Acton, Middlesex
parliamentary soldiers burn the altarrails and deface the ancient and sacred
pictures in the church of
sequestration of the living of
Acton, Sir Wm., Alderman of London
Acts and Monuments, quoted
Adams, Edmund, of Boston, co. Lincoln,
petition of
Thomas, Alderman for Portsoken
Ward, letter to
Addemson, Robert, Agent of Sir Thomas Roe
Admiral, The Lord High, see Percy, Algernon, Earl of Northumberland, also, for
the Parliament, Rich. Robt., Earl of
Warwick.
of the Fleet for guard of the Narrow
Seas, see Pennington, Sir John, and
Rich, Robert, Earl of Warwick.
of the Royalist Fleet, see Ley, Jas.,
Earl of Marlborough.
Admirals, vice-admirals, captains, &c., instructions to
Admiralty, nothing prejudicial to the, to pass
in renewing the charter for Dublin
Committee for the
and Cinque Ports, Commissioners for
the
letters and orders of
letters to
petition to
High Court of
depositions in the
Judge of, see Martin, Sir Henry,
also Sames, Dr. Wm.
Judges of
warrant of
Adson, John, deceased
Adventure, the, of Dublin
Adventurers, see Merchant Adventurers.
"gri Insomnium," Latin poem
Aire sur la Lys, France, siege of
Alcester, co. Warwick
Alcock, Stephen, Victualer of the Navy
Alden, Robert, member of the Common
Council, refuses to take the usual oath
and make the protestation
Alderkirk, co. Lincoln
Aldermanbury, London
Aldermary, London
Aldersgate Street, Lord Petre's house in
prison of
Aldgate, Ward of, London, assessment of
Aldington, Kent
Aldrich, Col. Edward, Governor of Aylesbury
gift from the Parliament to
Algerine pirates, proposal to appropriate part
of the Customs in each year to be
employed against
Algiers
great overthrow of pirates of, by the
Hollanders
proposal to send a fleet against
Allegiance and Supremacy, oaths of
reasons by a Roman Catholic
for taking the
Allen, Henry
Mr., a papist
Allhallows, Lombard Street, loans to the
Parliament from
the Great, Thames Street, loans to
the Parliament from
Barking
Allin, Anthony, a collector, order to
Allington, Humphry
All Souls College, Oxford, document dated
from
Allyson, Thos.
Almond or Almont, Lord of, see Livingstone,
James.
Alnwick, Northumberland
Alsace, France
Alston, Sir Thos., late Sheriff of co. Beds
Altars
bowing to the
Alton, Hants
Ambassadors, see Foreign Ambassadors, and
the countries to or from which they
were sent.
Amboina, the business of
Amelia, The, flag ship of the Dutch fleet, letters dated from
Amen House, London, letter dated from
America
Amerigo, Signior, agent of the Duke of
Florence, attack on his house
his letters opened by Parliament
Amersham, Bucks
Amiens, France
Ampeots, Mr
Amsterdam, letter
dated from
magnificent entertainment of the
Queen of England at
Amwell, Herts
Anabaptism
Anabaptists
Ancrum, Countess of, arrears of pension due
to
Ander, Hatton, merchant tailor of London,
bond of
Anderton, Jas.
Mr., letter to
Andover, Lord, see Howard, Thos., Earl of
Berkshire
Andrewes, Thos., one of the Treasurers appointed to receive money and plate,
subscribed for the Parliament, receipts
by
Andrews, Lancelot, late Bishop of Winchester
his book de Suprematu
Latin poem by, on return of
Prince Charles from Spain
Angers in France
Anglesea co.
Commission of the Peace for
Deputy Lieutenant of, see Holland,
Sir Thos
disarming of papists in
letter dated from
Angus, Earl of, see Hamilton, Wm
Anjon, France
Anne, late Queen, wife of Jas. I.
evidence and letters patent concerning her jointure
Princess, daughter of Charles I
her nurse, see Conant, Martha
the, ship
of Hull, The, ship
Anne and Joyce, merchant ship hired for
service in the Navy
Speedwell, The, ship
Anstey, co. Warwick
Antelope, H.M.S
Anti-Aulicus, newspaper so entitled
Antrim, Earl of, see MacDonnell, Randal
Antwerp
merchants of
money lent to by the late Queen
Elizabeth
Apprentices, the, uproars and disturbances
caused by at Westminster
Archdeacons
Archer, John, of Aldermary, victualer
Archcliff Fort, Dover, letter dated from
Arches, Court of, in Doctors Commons
Commissary of the
Dean of and see Lambe,
Sir John
petition of Proctors of
Ards, Hugh Viscount Montgomery of the
Lady
Argyle, Earl of, see Campbell, Archibald
Aristotle's Topics
Arkinstall, Thos
Arley, co. Warwick
Armagh, the primate of, see Ussher, Jas.
Armorer, Captn.
Armoury, master of the, see Legge, Captn.
Wm
Arms and ammunition, deficiencies in the
store of
for relief of Ireland
and provisions, transport of, from
Berwick to London
Office of, letter dated from
proposed cessation of
Armson, Mr., of Burbage, co. Leicester
Army, the, notices of and allusions to, passim.
Army of the North, 1, et seq.
Captain-General of. See Rich, Henry,
Earl of Holland
Commissary-General for, see Pinckney, Leonard
Deputy Commissary of, see Watson,
Robert
Treasurer of, see Uvedale, Sir Wm
Deputy Treasurer of, see Bradley
Matthew
disbanding of the
precautions to be taken for
preventing mischief from
restraint of martial discipline,
Parliament holds to be against the
constitution
Army of the North, discontent in
trained bands to take the place of
five regiments of
false and scandalous relations of the
proceedings of the House of Commons
have been dispersed among
five months pay due to
Grand Committee for debating the Bill
of Four Subsidies for relief of the
King's army
money for
pay of
pay of officers in
waggon money for officers in
for surgeons in
reformado officers, pay of
petition of
subsidies for relief of
laws and ordinances for better government of
officers of
letter to the
Army of the King, and see Militia,
Trained Bands, &c.
Commissions of Array for, see
Array.
Lieut.-General of, see Bertie,
Robert, Earl of Lindsey.
Major-General of, see Astley,
Sir Jacob.
General of Artillery, see Percy,
Henry, Lord.
orders and articles for government of
Proclamation for better government of
Army, the, of the Parliament,
and see Militia and Trained Bands.
arrangements for victualing
arms for
artillery, train of see
Artillery.
auditor of
Captain-General, see
Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex.
commissaries for
gallant troops of, march
towards the West
horses for
outfits for
pay for
Reformado officers of,
allowance to such as go down to the
Earl of Essex
Sergeant-Major Generals
of
Treasurer of the, see
Gerrard, Sir Gilbert.
Waggon Master General
of
Army of Ireland, and see
Ireland.
disbanding of
the new is dissolved quietly
Armyn, Sir Wm., Bart., a Commissioner
from the Parliament to the Kingdom
and Estates of Scotland
Arnheim, Germany
Array, Commissions of, for disposing of the
militia into the hands of Royalist
officers
are against law and the liberty
of the subject
those enforcing execution of,
declared delinquents
Judges ordered by Parliament
to declare illegal in their charges
Commissioners of, and
see Seymour, Wm., Marquis of Hertford, Bourchier, Henry, Earl of Bath.
Arsens, Mons., Ambassador from the States
of Holland
Arthur, King, tomb of, in Worcester Cathedral
Articles and Canons, definition of
Articuli Lambetham
Artillery, the
disbursement on account of
General of, in the King's army, see
Percy, Henry, Lord.
Lieut.-General of, see Heydon, Sir
John.
Purveyor General to the train of,
see Canon, Peter.
Artillery Garden, the
captain of, see Skippon,
Captain Philip.
Artillery Yard, the
Arundel, Earl of, see Howard, Thos.
Lady
Castle, siege of, by Sir Wm. Waller
surrendered to Lord Hopton
House, London
letter dated from
Ascot House, Oxon
Ash, Mr.
Ashe, John, M.P.
his testimony against Archbishop Laud
Ashburnham, Colonel, Wm., committed to the
Gatehouse prison on suspicion of treason
letter of
John, of Westover, co. Southampton,
will of
Frances and Anne his daughters
John, Groom of the Bedchamber to
Prince Charles
Ashby, Matthew and Edward, tailors, of
Southwark, bond of
Captn., Thos.
Ashley, Sir Jacob, see Astley.
Ashton, Sir Ralph, Bart., farmer of the Rectory of Whalley, co. Lancaster
declarations of against
Archbishop Laud
William, certificate of
Askew, Mr., one of the mourners at Pym's
funeral
Assembly, the General, see Scotland.
Assessments, the book of
Assize, Judges of, directions to, from the
King
are to publish all the Acts
passed in the present Parliament
are to publish that the Commissions of Array are against law
Astley or Ashley, Sir Jacob, Sergeant-Major
and Quarter-Master General
letter to
Capt. Thomas
letter of
Aston, co. Warwick, letters dated from
Aston Cantlow, co. Warwick
Aston, Sir Arthur
letter to
Hugh, Clerk in the Office of the
Queen's Robes, petition of
Sir Thos., Bart.
Walter, Lord, petition of
Sir Walter, the late, sum still owing
to for his entertainment as ambassador to Spain
Astronomy, Savilian Professor of in the
University of Oxford, see Greaves,
John.
Athy, Ireland, defeat of rebels at
Atkins Thomas, Alderman of London, one
of the six colonels of the new militia,
facetious poem upon
Sergt.
Atkinson, Wm., Churchwarden of St. Giles'in-the-Fields
Atton, George, innkeeper
Attorney-General, the and
see Herbert, Sir Edwd.
Aubert, Mr.
Mrs.
Aubigny, France
Auditors, see Broad, Henry; Povey, Justinian;
Hill, Mr.
Audlem, Cheshire
tithes in
Audley End, Essex
house of the Earl of Suffolk at, like to be rifled
Audley, Sir Henry and Lady Anne his wife,
pass for
Hugh, Clerk of the Court of Wards,
money borrowed from by the King
"for supply of our urgent occasions,"
Augmentation Office, the
Augustine, late Archbishop of Canterbury
Austen, Thos., one of the feofees of Galtres
Forest, co. York
Austin, Francis, purser of the "Defiance,"
R., printer
Captn. Thos., a master attendant of
the Navy, deceased
Austria
the House of
Avaux, Mons. d'
Ave Maria Lane
Avery, Joseph, deputy of the Merchant
Adventurers at Hamburgh
letter of
Avignon, France
meeting of the Chancellor and
Judges at
Aylesbury, Bucks.
documents dated from
Governor of, see Aldrich, Col.
Edwd.
Aylett, Dr. Robert, Commissary Judge for
the Archdeaconry of Essex
bond of
fined with other Commissioners
who inflicted an illegal sentence in the
High Commission Court
Aynho, co. Northampton
Ayr, Scotland