Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.
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C.
Cabinet, the King's, papers taken in
Cadiz
Caerwys, co. Flint
Calais
Cale, Nathaniel
Callander, the Earl of, see Livingston, James.
Calshot Castle, co. Hants
Calthorpe, Sir Henry
Cambridge
-, Governor of and see
Mildmay, Col.
-, Castle
-, garrison of
-, commander in and see
Jordan, Capt.
-, forces at
-, University of, Emanuel College
-, statute book
-, co.
-, Committee of
-, certificate of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, and Ely, Committee of, letters to
Camden Miscellany, the, documents printed in
Camfield, Sir John
-, Lady
Cammock, Capt. Sussex
-, petition of
Campbell, Alexander
-, Archibald, Marquis of Argyle
-, payments to be made to
-, Archibald, assignee for the Earl of
Argyle, receipts given by
-, Donald
-, John, Earl of Loudoun, Lord Chancellor of Scotland
Campden, co. Gloucester
Campion, Sir W.
-, letter to
Campsfield, Sir John
-, [Lady Camfield ?]
Cancellaria of Smyrna, the
Candales, the Duke of
Candy, Turks defeated in
Canon-Frome, see Frome Canon.
Canterbury, the Archbishopric of
-, Archbishop of, see Laud, Wm.
Cape, Capt.
Capell, Arthur Lord
-, letters of
Cardiff
-, governor of and see
Pritchard, Edward.
-, letter dated from
Cardigan, co.
-, mine royal in
-, mint and mines in
Carey, Sir Horatio
-, John, see Hunsdon.
Carisbrooke Castle, the Court at, documents
dated from
-, letter dated from
Carleton, Lieut.-Col., Adjutant-General to Col.-General Poyntz
Carlingford, garrison of
Carlisle
-, defeat of Lord Digby near
-, proposed dismantling of
-, Scots' garrison in
Carmarthen
-, Castle
-, garrison of
-, governor of, see Glynn, Col Thomas.
-, co.
-, High Sheriff of and see
Gwynne, Charles.
-, gentlemen of
Carnarvon
-, governor of and see Glynn,
Col. Thomas.
-, leaguer before
-, co.
-, deputy lieutenants of, letter
to
-, royal revenues in
Carne, or Kerne, Col. William, Governor of
the Isle of Wight
-, letter to
Carnwath, Earl of, see Dalzell, Robert.
Carr, Lieut.-Col. Robert
Carrell, Cornelius
Carrick, N. B.
Carrickfergus, Ireland
Cartaret, Francis de, petition of
-, Capt. George
-, Helier de, procurator in the Isle of
Jersey
-, Sir Philip
-, Zouch
Carter, Col. John
-, governor of Conway castle
-, John, purser of the "Assurance"
frigate
Carte's Ormond papers, document printed in
Cartwright, Lieut.-Col. George
-, John, Esq.
Castle, Col.
-, his regiment
-, letters to
Caulfield, Col.
Causfield, Sir John
Cavaliers, the and see Army of the King.
Cavan, the Baron of and see Lambert, Charles Lord.
Cavendish, Wm., Earl of Devonshire
-, see Newcastle, Marquis of.
Cawdry, Deborah, petition of
Cawley, William
-, letter to
Cawood Castle, co. York
Cecil, Wm., see Salisbury, Earl of
Ceely, Col. Thomas, his regiment of foot
-, Francis
Chadwick, Col.
Chafford, co. Essex, hundred of
Chalfield West, co. Wilts
Chalfont St. Giles, co. Bucks
Chamber, the Royal, gentlemen of
Chamberlain, Thomas
Champneys, Capt.
Chancery, court of
Chandos, George Lord
Channing, Capt.
Chaplain, Major
Chapman, Col. Sir Abraham
-, Major
Chappell, Samuel, petition of
Chard, co. Somerset
-, depositions taken at
Charing Cross, see London.
Charles I., notices of, and references to, passim.
-, has retired beyond the Severn
-, his march towards Newark
-, has taken Huntingdon
-, is about Bedford
-, is marching towards Oxford
-, is at Oxford
-, marches towards Worcester
-, has marched towards Bridgnorth
-, is about Worcester and Hereford
-, has marched towards Chester
-, is advanced to Newark
-, is at Donington, co. Leicester
-, is on his way to Newark with
horse, tattered and tired
-, is expected at Oxford, Sept.
-, is at Newark
-, is returned to Oxford
-, his forces about Oxford
-, comes to the Scots' army
-, propositions for peace sent to
-, to be handed over to the Parliament
by the Scots' army
Charles I., the committee for receiving the
person of, at Newcastle
-, marches to Hatfield
-, is at Hampton Court
-, movements of
-, bedchamber of, grooms of
-, his cabinet, papers taken in
-, children of, the committee for regulating
-, establishment for the
-, reduction of the household of
-, his daughter, see Elizabeth, Princess.
-, commission by
-, grant by
-, his kitchen
-, proclamation of
-, proposed aid from Ireland for
-, letters patent of
-, petition to
-, propositions to be sent to
-, revenues of
-, in cos. Hereford and Worcester,
and the Duchy of Lancaster
-, warrants, privy seals, &c., of
-, letters of
-, letters to
Charles, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall,
&c., and Captain-General of all his
Majesty's forces in England and Wales
-, proclamation by
-, revenues of
-, in cos. Hereford and
Worcester, and the Duchy of Lancaster
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, King of England
Charles Lodowick, Count Palatine of the Rhine, Prince Elector and see Elector Palatine.
"Charles," the frigate
Charleton, Robert, Esq.
Charlton, co. Sussex
Charolophelos, a satirical poem signed
Chartley Holme, co. Stafford
Chatham, co. Kent
-, dockyard
-, master attendants at
-, magazine at
-, ordinary establishment at, the masters,
&c., belonging to, petition of
-, officers at, letter of
-, letter dated from
Chatillon, marquis of
Chatsworth, co Derby
Cheek, Sir Thomas
Cheislie, John
-, letter of
Chelmsford, co. Essex
-, committee at
-, letter to
Chepstow, co. Monmouth
-, castle, governor of
-, letter to
Cheshire cheese, price of in London
Chester
-, battle of
-, Cathedral, Dean and chapter of, revenues of
-, Corporation, &c., of, removal of from
their offices
-, exchequer office at
-, governor of and see
Jones, Col., Michael.
-, importance of to the Royalists
-, Irish in
-, letter to
-, letter dated from
-, march of the King towards
-, mayor of and see Walley,
Charles; Edwards, William.
-, ordinance of Parliament relating to
-, the plague in
-, recorder of and see Brerewood,
Sir Robert.
-, siege of
-, sequestrators for
-, victory of the Parliamentary forces
near
-, Water
-, West
-, co.
-, chamberlains of
-, commissioners of Excise for
-, committee of
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, committee of Sequestrations in
-, deputy lieutenants and committees of, letters to
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, royal revenues in
Chesterfield, the Earl of, his son governor of Shelford Manor House
Cheynell, Francis, Esq.
Cheyney, Capt.
Chicheley, Thomas
Chichester
-, Cathedral, dean and chapter of
-, committee of
-, letter of
-, garrison
-, governor of
and see Sidney, Col.
Algernon.
-, letters dated from
-, rape of
-, sub-committee of accounts at
-, Francis Leigh, Earl of, captain of the
Band of Pensioners
Chidley, Col., letter to
-, John
Chilgrove, co. Sussex
Chiltern, the three hundreds of co. Bucks
Chirell
Chirk, co. Denbigh
-, castle
-, letter dated from
Chiswick, co. Middlesex
Cholmondeley, Robert Visct.
Church, the
-, of England, the
-, government, the Ordinance for
-, lands
Church, Mr.
Chylde, William, Esq.
Cinque ports, the
Cirencester, co. Gloucester
Civil, Françoise
-, Pierre
Clagett, William
Clanneboy, James Viscount, letter to
Clare, Sir Ralph, Knt.
Clarke, Mr.
-, Capt.
-, Robert
-, Clement
-, Major Samuel
Clavering, Col.
Claverton, co. Somerset
Clay, Robert, master carpenter of the "Headmost" frigate
Claye, Dr.
Clement, Capt.
Clements, Gregory
Clendon, John
Cleofland [Circle of Cleves ?]
Clerke, Dr. Wm., Judge of the Admiralty
Cleves
-, the Circle of
Clifford, Henry, Earl of Cumberland
Cliffords Tower
Clifton, Sir Gervase
Clinton, Theophilus, Earl of Lincoln
-, imprisonment of
Clive, Col. Robert
Cloberry, Oliver, one of the Committee for general Accounts, letters to
Close Committee, the
Clothiers, petition of
Clotworthy, Major
-, letter to
-, Sir John, M.P.
-, letters to
Clownham, John
Clubmen, the
-, declaration of Parliament against
-, in co. Devon.
-, in co. Sussex
Clud, Mr.
Clydesdale
Cobb, Mr. Francis, one of the King's Squires
of the Body
-, Sir Wm.
Cochrane, Sir Wm.
Cockeram, Richard
Cockermouth, co. Cumberland
-, castle
Cockrell, Mr. John
Coe, J. and A., newspaper printed for
Coggin, Capt.
Coinage, accounts of the, from
Coker, Lieut.-Col. Robert, governor of Weymouth and Melcomb Regis
Coke's Institutes of the laws of England
-, Reports
Cole, Capt.
Coleman, a minister
Coleraine, in Londonderry
Coles, Francis
-, pamphlet printed for
Coleshall, co. Berks
Colladon, Dr.
College of Arms, the
Collen, Capt.
Collier, Richard
Collingwood, Capt.
Collins, Major Nehemiah
Collison, Capt.
Colmwood
Colnbrook
Colston, Thomas
-, William
Colthrop, Capt.
Colworth, Col. Sir Samuel
Comber, John
Comberford, Col.
Commissioners, the English, appointed to
treat with the Scottish Commissioners
-, instructions for
-, reply of
-, the English and Scotch, meeting at
Berwick, names of the and see
Scotland.
Committee of both kingdoms, also called the
Derby House committee from its place
of meeting at Derby House, proceedings, &c., of and passim.
-, letters, &c., of and passim.
-, orders, &c., of and passim.
Common Council of London, the, see London.
Common Pleas, the Court of
-, Judges of
Common Prayer, the Book of
Composition, payments for
Compositions, committee for, at Goldsmiths'
Hall
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, orders of
-, petitions to
Compton House, co. Warwick
-, horse soldiers of
-, officer commanding, letter to
-, James, see Northampton, Earl of.
-, Sir William
Comptroller or Postmaster General of England, office of
Coningsby, Lieut.-Col.
Connaught
-, British forces in
Connisby, Thomas, Esq.
Conquest, Capt.
Constantinople
-, English Ambassador at
and see Crow, Sir Sackville.
-, Strangers' consulage at, the duty entitled
"Constant Reformation," the ship
"Constant Warwick," the ship
-, petition of the owners of
Contract of supply, committee for
"Convertive," the ship
Conway, co. Carnarvon
-, castle
-, governor of and see Carter, J.
-, Col.
-, letter to
Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway and
Killultagh, letters to
-, Papers, the
Conyers, Sir John, letters of
Cooke, Col.
-, his troop
-, letter to
-, John, barrister-at-law
-, Capt. Richard
-, William
Cooper, Mr.
-, Lieut. Thomas
Coote, Lieut.-Col., son of Sir Charles Coote,
letter to
-, Sir Charles
-, letters to
Cope, William, Esq.
Copes, Signior, the agent for Holland at Constantinople
Copley, Mr.
Corbett, Mr.
-, Edward, Esq.
-, John
-, Sir John, Bart., a Commissioner to
reside with the army of Scotland
-, Miles, Chairman of the committee of
Examinations
-, Sir Vincent, Bart.
Cordell, Robert, Esq., petition of
Cordwell, Samuel
-, Sir John
Corfe Castle, co. Dorset
-, siege of
Cork
-, the Earl of (Sir Richard Boyle)
Cornelius, Peter, Captain of the "Peter," of Weymouth, petition of
Cornet Castle, in Guernsey
Cornhill, see London.
Cornish army, the
Cornwall, co.
-, committee of
-, coast of
-, Duchy of
Corold, Sebastian, cook of the ship "Second Whelp,"
Cosin, Mr.
-, E., letters of
Cosins, Mr. Thomas
Costello, co. Mayo
Costen, Symon, petition of
Cotes, Richard, pamphlet printed by
Cotgrave, Mrs.
Cotherington, co. Gloucester
Cotten, Capt.
Cottington, Francis Lord, Lord High Treasurer
Cottle, Capt. Symon
Cotton, Capt.
Count Palatine of the Rhine, see Charles Lodowick.
Couper, Mrs.
Court Ash, co. Kent
Courteen, Mr.
Courtney, Sir Peter, of Trethruffe, co. Cornwall
Courts-of-Guard
Cousins, Mr.
Covelt, Col.
Covenant, see League and Covenant.
Covenanters, the, defeat of by the Marquis of Montrose at Kilsyth
Coventry
-, Broadgate Ward
-, committee at
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, order of
-, committee of Accounts for
-, letter of
-, committee of the Militia at, letter of
-, forces of
-, garrison of
-, horse soldiers of
-, Mayor and Aldermen of
-, Treasurer for and see Smith,
Matthew.
-, letters, &c., dated from
Cowdray House, co. Sussex
Cowling, co. Kent
Cox, Capt., letter to
-, Daniel
-, John, Esq.
-, William
Coxe, Henry
-, John, gunner of the "Headmost"
frigate
Coytmore, Robert, letters of
Cragge, Thomas
Crane, Edward, master gunner of H.M.S.
"Defiance,"
-, Sir Richard
Cranfield, James, Earl of Middlesex
-, impeachment of
-, Sir Lionel, late Lord Cranfield and
Earl of Middlesex, death of
-, his funeral
Cranforde, Mr. James, one of the licensers for books of divinity
Crashou [Crawshaw ?], the Sieur
Craven, John, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Craven, William Lord
-, Lady
Crawford, E., executrix of Major-Gen.
Crawford
-, Lawrence, Sergeant-Major-General
of the Earl of Manchester's foot,
Commissary-General of the horse, and
President of the Council of War
within the Associated counties
-, pay due to, account of
-, and Lindsay, John Earl of
Crendon, Long, co. Bucks
"Crescent," the ship
Cressett, Francis
Creswick, Francis, Mayor of Bristol, deposed
from office
-, Henry
Crew, John, M.P.
-, a member of the Committee for
both kingdoms and passim.
Crickhowell, co. Brecknock
Crips, John, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms
Crispe, Sir Nicholas
Crofts, James, petition of
Croke, Sir Henry, certificate by
Croker, Lieut.-Col
Cromwell, Capt.
-, Col. John, death of
-, Oliver, M.P., Lieut.-General
-, Basing House taken by
-, Winchester surrenders to
-, letter signed by
-, letters to
-, warrant of
-, Major Thomas
-, Mr. Vere
"Cromwell's Panegyrick," a satirical poem entitled
Cropredy, co. Warwick
Crosse, Grace
Crossing, Richard, petition of
Crossland, Sir Jordan, Knt.
Crostwick, co. Norfolk
Crow, Sir Sackville, Ambassador at Constantinople
Crowland, see Croyland.
Crowmarsh, near Wallingford, co. Oxon
Crown Office, the
-, revenues of
Crowther, Capt. John, Vice-Admiral of Ireland
Croydon, the head-quarters of Sir Thomas Fairfax at
Croyland, co. Lincoln, garrison of
-, governor of
-, letter to
Cruchlooe, Gilbert
Crundley, Capt.
Culham, Thomas, Sheriff of London
Culpepper, Sir John, Lord
-, letter of
Cumberland, co.
-, committees in
-, garrisons in
-, Earl of and see
Clifford, Henry.
Cumberlanders, the
Cunningham, Mr.
-, Mrs. Annah
-, Thomas
Cupper, Capt.
Curle, Walter, Bishop of Winchester
Curry, Daniel
Curtis, Derrick, master carpenter in the
"Sternmost" frigate
-, Walter, messenger
Curwen, Peter, purser of the "Prince Royal,"
Curzon, Sir John
Customs, the
-, commissioners of
-, letter to
-, report of
Cuxton, co. Kent
"Cygnet," the ship