General Index: G

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1890.

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'General Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1644-5, (London, 1890) pp. 662-665. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1644-5/pp662-665 [accessed 13 April 2024]

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Gage, Sir Henry, Governor of Oxford, is slain at Abingdon

Gainsborough, co. Lincoln

Gainsford, Capt.

Galler, Capt., of the Lord General's Division, slain at the second battle of Newbury

Gallilee, Thomas, interrogatories for the examination of

Galloway, regiment of

"Gamaliel,"

Gambell, Rev. Peter, petition of

Gardiner, Sir Thos., the King's Solicitor General

Gardner, Richard, a messenger to attend the Committee for both kingdoms

"Garland," the ship

Garnett, John, boatswain of H.M.S. "Assurance,"

Garranton, Mr., one of the Chief Constables of the hundred of Doddingtree, co. Worcester, letter to

Garstang, co. Lancaster

Garter, the Order of the
-, list of contributions "in pios usus," due from Knights of
-, principal King-at-Arms, grant of, to Sir Edward Walker

Gatehouse Prison, the
-, keeper of, warrant to

Gawler, Capt. Henry, slain at the second battle of Newbury
-, Mary

Gell, Sir John
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, his brigade of horse

General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, see Scotland.

Gentleman of the Robes to Prince Charles, the

Gentleman Usher to Prince Charles (Henry Jay)

Gerard, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
-, his army

Gerard, Sir Gilbert, Bart., M.P. for Middlesex, and Treasurer-at-Wars for the army of the Parliament
-, a member of the Committee for both kingdoms, 1, and passim.
-, to be added to the sub-committee for Nottingham business
-, order to
-, payment to
-, warrant to
-, Mr.

German Emperor, the

Gibb, Sir Henry, Knight and Bart.
-, Sir John

Gibbs, Sir Henry

Giffard, Capt.

Gillespie, George, letter of

"Gillyflower," the ship

Gisburn

Gittings, Mr., payment to

Gladwell, Agnes

Glamorgan, Edw. Somerset Earl of
-, co.
-, forces of

Glancers, Robert

Glapthorne, Mr.

Gleave, or Gleaves, Mr.
-, messenger to Sir Wm. Brereton

Glemham, Sir Thomas
-, letter of
-, marches from Newark

"Globe," the ship

Gloucester
-, business of
-, Committee and Governor of
-, forces of
-, garrison of
-, money sent for the
-, distressed condition of
-, gates and drawbridges of
-, Governor of and see Lloyd, Col.
-, letters dated from
-, march of Col. Massie towards
-, co.
-, affairs of, sub-committee for

Gloucester, co., Committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, sheriff of and see Stephens, Thomas.
-, slender provision for the Parliamentary forces in

Glynn, or Glyn, Serjeant John, M.P., Recorder of London
-, a member of the Committee for both kingdoms, 3, and passim.
-, appointed to examine, &c., Col. Sir John Hurrie

Godalming, co. Surrey

Goddard, Henry, master shipwright at Chatham

Godfrey, William
-, letter of

Godman, William, Dean of Divinity and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge

Godolphin, Sidney
-, Sir William

Goff, Dr., Stephen
-, letters of

Goldborne, Mr.
-, House, near Salisbury, fortified by the Royalists

"Golden Dragon," in Fleet Street, the

Goldsmiths' Hall, London
-, the sub-committee for Ireland sitting at, and the Committee for Scottish affairs at
-, Treasurer of the
-, or Treasurers at, letter to
-, documents dated from
-, Treasurers at
-, letter to
-, Committee for Scottish affairs at, instructions for person employed by the
-, Committee for advance of the Scottish loans sitting at

Gomme, see De Gomme.

Gonson, Sackford

Goodfellow, Lewis, petition of

"Goodlad," of London, the ship

Goodlad, John, of Shadwell, mariner

Goodlad, Nathaniel
-, letter of

Goodrick, Edmond, petition of

"Goodwill" of Ipswich, the ship

Goodwin, John
-, Robert, letter of

Goodwyn, Mr., a principal officer of the Navy at Portsmouth

Goodyear, Mr.

Gordon, Lieut.
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, Lieut.-Gen.
-, William

Goring, George Lord, General of the King's cavalry
-, is upon his march towards Oxford
-, has come to Bristol
-, forces of
-, letter of
-, letter to

Gossell, Mr.

Gostelo, Jan., surgeon

Gough, —, late Governor of Hawkesley House, co. Worcester
-, Dr.

Gouldham, Robert, butcher, late of Cliffe, Sussex, petition of

Gourdon, Mr.

Graffier Muis

Graham, Lieut.-Col., letter to
-, Lieut. George
-, James, Earl and Marquis of Montrose, see Montrose.
-, Thomas

Granado shells

Grantham, co. Lincoln
-, to be fortified
-, garrison of

Gravesend, co. Kent

Gray, Lieut.-Col., and see Grey.
-, Mr.

"Great Lewis," the ship

Great Marlow, see Marlow.
-, Neston, see Neston.

Great Seal, the
-, commission under
-, Commissioners for
-, letters patent under
-, Lord Keeper of and see Littleton, Lord.
-, of the co. Palatine of Durham

Great Yarmouth, see Yarmouth.

Greaves, Col. John and see Greeves.
-, horse soldiers of

Greaves, Col. John, letter to
-, Col. Richard
-, letter to

Greffier, —

Gregory, John, a member of the Committee of Accounts at Cornhill, London, letter to

"Green Frigate" of Lord Broghill, the

Green, Mrs., letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, published by

Greene, Giles, M.P.
-, letters to
-, note by

Greenfield, Capt., his troop

Greenhalgh Castle, near Garstang, co. Lancaster
-, garrison at

Greenhalgh, John, servant of the Earl of Derby

Greenhough, Mr.

Greensmith, Mr.

Greeves, Col., his good service at the second battle of Newbury and see Greaves.

Greenville, Capt.
-, to march to Abingdon
-, his troop
-, Sir John
-, or Grenvile, Sir Richard
-, attempted storming of Plymouth by
-, letter of

Grey, Col. and see Gray.
-, Lord, of Werke
-, of Groby
-, Henry, Earl of Kent
-, Lord Thomas

"Greyhound," the ship
-, the pinnace

Griffin, Capt
-, Thomas, petition of

"Griffith," the frigate, to be fitted out to carry intelligence between England and Ireland

Grimes, Lieut.-Col.

Groby

Grocers' Hall, London, the Committee for Irish Affairs at —, the Committee of Citizens Adventurers of London for Lands in Ireland sitting at
-, letter to
-, the Treasurers at
-, letters to
-, warrant to
-, the sub-committee for Irish affairs at
-, letters to

Grolier, Capt. Peter, servant of Capt. Broun Bushell

Groves, Capt., information of

Gryme, or Grymes, Lieut.-Col. Mark
-, letter of

Guernsey, Island of
-, Castle

Guildford, co. Surrey

Guildhall, London, the
-, the Treasurers of money and plate at the

Gunfounders at Horsemonden, co. Kent

Guy, Richard

Gwillim, Anne
-, Martha, petition of