General Index: D, E, F, G

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1891.

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'General Index: D, E, F, G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1645-7, (London, 1891) pp. 629-641. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas1/1645-7/pp629-641 [accessed 24 April 2024]

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D.

Dabridgecourt, Sir Thomas, Knt.

D'Abruissel, Father Robert, founder of the order of Fontevrault

Dacke, Roger

"Dagger," the, in Fleet Street

Dalbier, Col., Quartermaster-General
-, horse soldiers of
-, his forces
-, letters to

Dalkeith, Lady

Dallison, Martin, clerk to the committee for advance of money, &c., for the army

Dalton, document dated from

Dalzell, Sir Robert, Earl of Carnwath

Dance, John

Danes, the

Daniel, Colonel

Dansy, William, Esq.

Danvers, Sir John

Danube, the

D'Arbruissel, see D'Abruissel.

Dare, Capt. Robert

Darell, Mr. Auditor

Darley, Henry, letter of attorney from

Dartmouth, co. Devon

Davenant, Sir William

Daventry, co. Northants

"David," the ship

Davies, Capt. B.
-, letters to
-, or Davis, John

Davison, Thomas
-, letters to

Day, John, petition of

Deacon, Richard, citizen and clothworker of London

Deal, Lower, co. Kent, petition of the inhabitants of
-, the prebend of

Dean, East, co. Sussex
-, West, co. Sussex

Deans and Chapters, lands of

De Beauvoir, Peter

Debts, the public

Decalogue, the

Declaration of both kingdoms for receiving delinquents, the

Deddington, co. Oxon

Dee Mills, near Chester, the

"Defiance," the ship

De Grey, Edmund

Delaval, Ralph
-, letter to

Delegates, the English and Scotch, for trial of offenders in the Scots' army and see Scotland.

Delinquents, estates of
-, Declaration of both kingdoms for receiving
-, Ordinances against
-, propositions concerning
-, protections granted to

Denbigh
-, corporation of
-, letters dated from
-, castle

Denbigh castle, document dated from
-, governor of, Col. Wm. Salusbury
-, town and castle, surrender of, articles of agreement for
-, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, royal revenues in
-, Earl of, see Fielding, Basil.

Denham, Lady
-, certificate by

Denmark
-, commissioners of
-, King of
-, commissioners to
-, and Sweden, the treaty between

Dennis, Lieut. Thomas, examination of

Dennys, the

Denton, Capt.

Deptford
-, navy stores at

De Quester, Matthew

Derby
-, garrison of
-, House in London, the meeting place of the Committee of both kingdoms, hence frequently designated the Derby House Committee and passim.
-, committee for the affairs of Ireland at and see Ireland.
-, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, horse soldiers of
-, West, co. Lancaster, the wapentake of
-, Earl of, see Stanley, James.
-, Countess of, Charlotte de la Tremouille

Dermott, Richard, purser of the "Swan" frigate

De Sernient, Mons., one of the Ambassadors for France at Munster

De Souza, see Souza.

Devereux, Col. Nicholas
-, letter to
-, Leicester
-, letter to
-, Robert, Earl of Essex
-, a member of the Committee of both kingdoms and passim.
-, army of

Deverenx, Robert, Earl of Essex, foot regiment of
-, death of (15 Sept. 1646)
-, funeral of, programme of the proceeding at

Devizes, co. Wilts
-, castle, surrendered to Cromwell

Devon, co.
-, committee of, letter of
-, eastern division of
-, militia in
-, royalist forces in
-, excise in
-, Earl of, see Cavendish, Wm.

Devonish, Mr., keeper of Winchester House

Devonshire, William Earl of, see Cavendish, Wm.
-, Lady, her house

Dewart, James

Dewes, Sir Simon

Dick, Sir Wm., Knt.

Dicke, Capt. Louis

Didling, co. Sussex

Dieppe

Digby, the Chevalier, the Queen's resident at Rome
-, George Lord, son of the Earl of Bristol, Secretary of State to the King
-, apology of
-, his defeat at Sherburn
-, letters of
-, letters to
-, notes in the handwriting of
-, his Lady
-, Col. John
-, Sir John
-, Sir Kenelm

Dillon, Thomas, Viscount

Dimond, Jasper

Dingley, Major, to be colonel of the foot regiment at, and governor of, Evesham, and see Evesham.

Directory, the

"Discovery," the ship

Dive, or Dives, Sir Lewis

Divines, the Assembly of, at Westminster
-, petition of

Dobbins, Mr. William, commissary

Dobree, William

Doddington, co. Somerset
-, Sir Francis

Dodington, co. Gloucester

Dodson, Lieut.-Col.
-, Governor of Croyland
-, letter to

Dolling, Henry, petition of

Domingos, plot of

Dom Louis of Portugal, the Prince

Doncaster, co. York

Don Charles

Dongan, Alexander

Donington, co. Leicester

Donnington Castle, co. Berks
-, garrison of
-, siege of
-, surrender of, articles of

Dorchester, co. Oxon
-, co. Dorset
-, Henry Pierrepont, Marquis of

Dormer, Capt.

Dorset, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, gentlemen of
-, letter to
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, House in Salisbury Court, London
-, Edward Sackville, Earl of, Lord Chamberlain of the Household

Dossey, Richard, clerk of the works for the repair of York Minster, account by

Douglas, co. Lanark
-, the Marquis
-, Col. R

"Dove," the pink

Dover
-, chapel and hospital of St. Mary's, called the Maison Dieu, at
-, Mayor of
-, castle
-, governor of and see Boyes, or Boyce, Major John.

Dowcett, Abraham
-, John

Downs, the

Downy, Edward, Esq.

Doyly, Col. Charles, governor of the Fort and castle of Bristol
-, Capt. John, governor of Newport Pagnell
-, letters to

"Dragon," the ship

Drake, Sir Francis, M.P.

Draper, Lieut.

Draper, William, Esq.

Draycot Cerne, co. Wilts

Drinkwater, Capt. Thomas

Drogheda, Ireland
-, garrison of

Droitwich, co. Worcester

Dublin
-, bay
-, castle
-, governor of and see Jones, Col.
-, surrender of to the Parliament
-, articles of

Du Bois, Monsr.

Duchy Chamber, letter dated from

Duck, Arthur, LL.D., one of the Masters of Requests

Dudley, co. Worcester
-, castle, the leaguer at
-, letter dated from
-, Col.
-, William, barber-surgeon

Dufly, Capt.

Dumbarton Castle

Duncannon, co. Wexford

"Duncannon," the frigate and see Dungannon.

Dunch, Samuel, Esq.

Dundalk, garrison of

Dundee

"Dungannon," the frigate and see Duncannon.

Dunkirk, France
-, coast of

"Dunkirk," the frigate

Dunse, N.B.

Dunsmore, Francis Lord

Dunstable, co. Beds

Dunster Castle, co. Somerset

Duppa, Bryan, Bishop of Salisbury

Durand, Andrew, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms

Durdham Down, near Bristol

Durham
-, co.
-, ammunition for
-, committee of
-, orders by
-, justices of peace for
-, royal revenues in
-, Scots' army in
-, Sheriff of
-, Standing Committee for, order of

Durham House

Dustre, Captain

Dutch, the see Holland.

Dutton, John, Esq.
-, articles of composition of
-, petition of

Dyer, Sir Richard

Dyke, Capt., Solicitor General for Kent

Dynham, Penelope and see Denham, Lady.

Dysart, co. Fife

E.

Earls Marshal of England, list of the

Eastbourne, co. Sussex

Easter, the King's query concerning the keeping of

Eastern Association, or Associated Counties, the, called also the Earl of Manchester's Association
-, committee of
-, order made by
-, letter of
-, letters to
-, forces of
-, the Earl of Warwick appointed to command
-, garrisons of
-, gentlemen of

East India Company, the

Eastland, James, Esq.

Eastwick, Mr.

Eastwood Park

Ecklo, letter dated from

Edbury, Mr.

Eddisbury, co. Chester, hundred of

Edgbaston Hall, co. Warwick, governor of, letter to, and see Fox, Col. John.

Edgecombe, Col. Piers
-, Richard

Edgehill, the battle of

Edinburgh
-, the bailiff of, and see Stewart, Sir James.
-, castle
-, the Parliament at
-, the plague at
-, document dated from

Edinburgh, news letter from

Edmonds, Lady

Edward III., late King of England

Edwards, Richard
-, Thos., Adjutant-General
-, Sir Thomas, Bart.
-, William, to be mayor of Chester
-, Capt. William

Egerton, Col.
-, letter to
-, Mr.
-, Major-General

Elbridge, John

Elections, the Committee for examination of

Elector Palatine, Prince Charles Louis, the

Elizabeth Castle in Jersey, document dated from

Elizabeth, late Queen of England
-, the Lady, sister to Prince Rupert
-, the Princess
-, Queen of Bohemia
-, letter of

Elliot, Lieut. John
-, Henry

Ellis, Edward
-, William, M.P.

Ellison, Capt. John

Elmshurst, Mr.

Elsinge, or Elsynge, Henry, Clerk of the Commons' House of Parliament
-, document signed by

Elston, Roger

Elswick, co. Lancaster

Elvis, Major, his troop

Ely, isle of, co. Cambs.
-, committee of
-, letter to
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by

Embden, the Senate at

Emperor, the German, see Ferdinand III.

"Endymion," of London, the ship

England's Merlin, by Lilly the astrologer

English, Mr.
-, Commissioners at Berwick, the, letter to
-, waters, ships striking sails in, collection of precedents as to

Ennis, Major James
-, letter of
-, letters to

Ennis, Major James, his troop
-, Sir John

"Entrance," the ship

Ercall, co. Salop
-, High
-, House, garrison of

Erlsey, Richard, M.P.

Erle, Mr.
-, Sir Richard, letter to
-, Sir Walter, M.P., Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance
-, his committee

Ernest, Count of Friesland

Erskine, Sir Charles
-, a member of the Committee of both kingdoms, 10, and passim.

"Esperanze," of Topsham, the ship

Essex, co.
-, auxiliaries of
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, committees of, certificate of
-, deputy lieutenants and commissioners of Parliament for, letter to
-, foot soldiers of
-, horse soldiers of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, Earl of, see Devereux, Robert.

Estienne, H., chanson by

Estopp, Capt.

Evans, Ed., Esq.

Evelyn, Sir John

Evesham, co. Worcester
-, committee at
-, letters to
-, foot regiment at
-, forces of
-, garrison of
-, governor of and see Dingley, Major.
-, letters to
-, horse soldiers of

Evett, William, mayor of Worcester
-, a commissioner of Sequestrations and a commissioner of Excise for the King in Worcester
-, petition of
-, statement of the case of

Evrenx, the bishopric of

Ewling, Adjutant

Examinations, commissioners for
-, committee for

Examinations, committee, for chairman of and see Corbett, Miles.
-, letter to
-, order of

Exchange, the old, see London.

Exchequer, the
-, annual Rolls of the
-, Chancellor of, see Hyde, Sir Edward.
-, Great Roll of the Pipe
-, King's Remembrancer in
-, payment out of
-, receipt of
-, Treasurer of, warrants to
-, Court of
-, Barons of
-, Lord Chief Baron of

Exciseable commodities, the "first buyer" of, Ordinance concerning

Excise, the
-, or New Impost, commissioners of
-, letters to
-, in co. Devon
-, committee for
-, comptroller of, and see Fauconbridge, Thomas.
-, the Grand
-, instructions concerning the
-, men, the
-, Office, the
-, Ordinance of
-, payments for
-, the New, for payment of artificers

Exeter
-, Castle
-, Cathedral
-, commissioners of Excise in
-, committee of Parliament for
-, standing committee at, letter of
-, documents dated from
-, excise in
-, garrison of
-, governor of, and see Hammond, Col.
-, royalist governor of, and see Berkeley, Sir John.
-, letters dated from
-, magazine at
-, Prince of Wales's Court at, letter dated from
-, siege of
-, surrender of, articles for

Exmouth, the fort at

"Expedition," the ship

Eyre, Robert, Esq., petition of

Eyton, Sir Robert
-, Sir Thos., Knt.

F.

Fabian, Capt.
-, Faculties, clerk of, and see Baldwin, Bartholomew.

Fairfax, Ferdinando Lord, M.P. for York co., a Commissioner for the Committee of both kingdoms resident in the north, General of the army of the Parliament in the north, and Governor of Hull
-, account of moneys due to
-, certificate by
-, letter of
-, Sir Thomas, son of Lord Fairfax
-, army of
-, Bristol besieged by
-, convoy of money for
-, general council of
-, soldiers from, to be sent to Ireland
-, is about Devizes
-, is marched westward against Goring
-, is on his march westward
-, is at Chard
-, marches from Exeter to Chard and Dorchester
-, movements of

Fairfax, Sir Thomas, surrender of Oxford and Farringdon to
-, governor of Hull
-, to be constable of the Tower
-, certificates of
-, declarations of
-, document signed by
-, letter signed by
-, passes signed by
-, petition to
-, regiment of
-, warrant of
-, letters of
-, letters to

Fairlawn
-, letter dated from

"Falcon," the frigate
-, the ketch

Falkiner, Falkener, John
-, account by
-, letter of

Falmouth, co. Cornwall

Fane, Lady

Fanshaw, Richard

Farmor, Capt. Thomas, commander of the "Green" frigate, letter of

Farnham, co. Surrey
-, castle
-, governor of and see Fielder, J.
-, letters to

Farringdon, co. Berks
-, royalist garrison of, surrender of, articles of agreement for

Farrington, Henry

Fast, the public
-, day, the

Fauconbridge, Thomas, Receiver General
-, letter of
-, comptroller of Excise

Faukeard, Rowland, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms

"Fellowship," the ship

Felton, Mr.

Fenn, Robert, Clerk of the Accatry, petition of
-, Sir Robert, Knt., Clerk of the Green Cloth, petition of

Fenning, John

Fenwick, Col. Roger, letter to

Fenwick, Sir John
-, Robert
-, deposition of

Ferdinand III., Emperor of Germany

Ferrar, Major

Ferrybridge, co. York, the King's cavalry at

Festiniog, co. Merioneth

Fettiplace, John

Fielder, Mr. John, and see Farnham, Governor of.
-, letters to

Fielding, Basil, Earl of Denbigh, Lord Lieutenant of cos. Warwick, Denbigh, and Flint; General of the Parliamentary forces in the counties of Warwick, Worcester, Stafford, and Salop
-, his accounts, notes as to the state of
-, letters of
-, letter to

Fiennes, Col. John
-, his regiment of horse
-, letter to
-, Major
-, Nathaniel
-, William, see Say and Sele, Visct.

Fife, the Barons of

Figg, Matthew

Filton, co. Gloucester

Firmyn, L.

"First Buyer" of exciseable commodities, Ordinance concerning

Fisher, Mr.
-, Major
-, Col. John
-, Laurence, purser of the "Nonsuch" frigate
-, Peter
-, Samuel, minister of Lydd, co. Kent, petition of
-, Thomas
-, petition of
-, William, constable to the Borsholders of Stone

Fitz-Herbert, William

Fitz-James, Col. John
-, his regiment
-, certificate by

Fitz-Walter, Baron, and see Radcliff, Edward.

Fitz-Walter, the

Fitz-William, Colonel, letter of
-, propositions articled by

Flave, William, Esq.

Flanders
-, the French army in

Fleetwood, Col. John

Fleetwood, Col. John, letters to
-, his regiment
-, horse soldiers of
-, Mr.

Fleming, Sir Oliver

Flemming, Adjutant

Flint Castle
-, co.
-, committee of, letter to
-, royal revenues in
-, sequestrators for

Flitt, co. Beds, hundred of

Flower, George

Flushing
-, Counters of

Fogg, Mr.

Foley, Richard

Foliot, Lord
-, appointed governor of Londonderry

Fontevrault, the Abbess of
-, the order of

Fookes, Thomas

Foord, Henry, mayor of Worcester

Foot, Alderman Thomas

Forbes, Lord

Foreign Affairs, committee of
-, and inland letter Offices, the

Forest, Griffith Lloyd de la, Esq.

Forests, the Chief Justice of, and see Holland, Henry Earl of.

Fortescue, Col. Richard, to be Governor of Pendennis Castle

Forth, the river

Fossen, Lewis

Foster, Mr.

Foulke, or Fowke, Alderman John

Fowler, Thomas

Fox, Col. John
-, Governor of Edgbaston Hall
-, letter of
-, letter to
-, Major Reighnold

Foxton, co. Cambs

France
-, Admiralty in
-, Ambassadors from and see Bellièvre, Montreuil, and Sabran.
-, coast of
-, King of, and see Louis XIV.
-, late King of, see Henry IV.

France, Parliamentary agent employed in, see Augier, Rène.
-, Queen Regent of (Mary de Medicis)
-, Roman Catholics in
-, wines of

Francia Nunziatura

Fraser, Col., his regiment of horse

Freeman, Alderman, his house in Cornhill
-, Col.
-, letter to
-, John, merchant

Freemanners, co. Somerset, hundred of

Free trade
-, Ordinance for

Fresne, Mr.

Friesland, Count Wm., Stadtholder of
-, Counts Ernest and Henry of

Frome Canon, co. Hereford
-, castle
-, governor of, letter to

Frost, Walter, one of the Secretaries to the Committee of both kingdoms
-, certificate of
-, letter of

Fry, Col., his regiment

G.

Gaddesby, co. Leicester

Gainsborough, co. Lincoln

Galway, Ireland

"Gamaliel"

Gammage, Mr.

Gamull, Francis, Alderman of Chester
-, Sir Francis, Governor of Chester

Gardiner, Thomas, mast-maker of H. M.'s Navy at Chatham

Gardiner's "Great Civil War," reference to

Gardner, Dr.
-, Richard, a messenger to attend the Committee of both kingdoms

Garfield, John, minister of Tickhill

"Garland," the ship

Garnier, Jean
-, Marie

Garraway, or Garroway, Mrs.

Gate Burton, co. Lincoln

Gatehouse Prison, the, see London.

Gaudon, Mr.

Gaunt House, near Stanlake, co. Oxon
-, commander at, letter to

Gayre, Sir John, Lord Mayor of London

Geering, Alexander

Geers, William, Esq., late Receiver General of the royal revenues in cos. Hereford and Worcester and in the Duchy of Lancaster

Gell, Sir John
-, letters to

Genoa, the State of

Gerard, or Gerrard, Lieut.-Gen. Sir Charles
-, letter of
-, Sir Gilbert, Bart., M.P. for Middlesex, and Treasurer-at-Wars for the army of the Parliament
-, a member of the Committee of both kingdoms, and passim.
-, Lieut.-Col. Gilbert
-, Capt.
-, Mr. F.

Gerbier, Sir Balthazar

German Empire, the
-, Emperor, see Ferdinand III.

Germany

Ghent

Gibbinalias Saxford, John

Gibbon, Anthony, petition of

Gibbs, Alderman Wm.
-, or Gibb, Major
-, horse soldiers of
-, letters to

Gibbons, Major, Governor of the castle of Exeter

Gibson, Capt.
-, Samuel, minister of St. Margaret's Westminster

Gifford, Alderman
-, Mr.

"Gift," the ship

"Gift of God," the ship

Gilpin, Isaac, petition of

Glamorgan, co.
-, commissioners of
-, gentlemen of
-, insurrection in

Glamorgan, Earl of, see Herbert, Lord.

Glasgow

Gleave, Mr., messenger to Sir Wm. Brereton

Glemham, Sir Thomas
-, made Governor of Oxford
-, letters of

Glendoninge, William, Commissioner for the town of Kirkcudbright

"Globe," the ship

Gloucester
-, committee for Accounts in
-, garrison of
-, governor of and see Morgan, Col., and Massie, Lieut.-Col.
-, letters to
-, and committee of
-, letter to
-, honour of
-, preacher at, see Jackson, Thomas.
-, letter dated from
-, Cathedral
-, Dean of and see Brough, Dr. William.
-, co.
-, committee of
-, letters to
-, and Governor of, letter to
-, club-men of
-, foot soldiers of
-, forces of
-, gentlemen of
-, recruits to be supplied by
-, royalist garrisons in

Glover, John, letter to

Glydd, Henry
-, Richard

Glyde, Richard

Glynn, or Glyn, Serjeant John, M.P., Recorder of London
-, a member of the Committee for both kingdoms, 1, and passim.
-, Col. Thomas, Governor of Carmarthen
-, appointed Governor of Carnarvon

Godalming, co. Surrey

Goddard, Henry, master shipwright a Chatham
-, petition of
-, Reginald
-, Thomas

Godstow, co. Oxford

Goff, Dr. Stephen

Goffe, Lieut.-Col.

"Golden Sun," the ship

Goldsmiths' Hall, see London.

Goodgron, William, petition of

Goodman, Mr., his daughter
-, Capt.
-, his troop

Goodrich Castle, co. Hereford
-, Governor of, see Lingen, Sir Henry.

Goodwin, Mr.
-, Mrs.

Goodwyn, John
-, letter of
-, Ralph, Esq.
-, Robert, M.P., a Commissioner of both Houses to be sent to the kingdom of Scotland

Goodyer, Edmund

Gordon, George, Marquis of Huntley

Goostree, co. Chester, letter dated from

Gordons, the
-, rebellion of

Gorges, Capt. John, commander of the fort at Exmouth

Goring, Col. George, son of Lord Goring
-, his forces
-, is marching towards Bristol
-, George Lord, General of the King's cavalry
-, his horse soldiers

Gould, James, bond of

Gourden, Dr. Aaron

Gower, Doyly, petition of

Grafton Park, co. Northants

Graham, James, see Montrose, Earl of.

Grand Committee, the

Grand Havre, the port of

Grand Signor, the

Grange in Warrall, the

Grantham, co. Lincoln

Grave, Roger, petition of

Graves, Edward, Ph. D
-, Richard, High Collector of the assessments for Fairfax's army in the hundreds of Ossulston and Isleworth

Gravet, Thomas

Gray, Lord, see Grey, Thos.

Graye, Major

Gray's Inn, see London.

"Great Civil War," the, by Mr. Gardiner

Great Seal, the
-, commissioners of the

Greaves, Col. John
-, his forces
-, letters to
-, William, petition of

Green Castle in Ireland, garrison of

Green Cloth, clerk of the

"Green" frigate, the

Greene, Mr.
-, Giles, M.P.
-, letters to
-, Thomas, petition of

Greenehill, Anne

Greenhalgh Castle, near Garstang, co. Lancaster

Greenham, Capt.

Greenhill, William

Greenville, Sir John

Greenwich, East

Greenwood, George, Esq.

Gregory, John
-, one of the committee of Accounts at Cornhill, letter of
-, letters to

Grenville, Sir Richard

Gresford, co. Denbigh

Greville, Robt., Baron Brooke

Grey, Col., Governor of Grantham
-, letter to
-, Edmund de
-, Henry, see Kent, Earl of.
-, Henry
-, Henry, see Stamford, Earl of.
-, Lord Thomas
-, of Groby
-, William Lord, of Werke
-, Speaker of the House of Peers pro tem.
-, letter of
-, letters to

"Greyhound," the ship

Griffin, Capt.
-, John

Griffith, Capt.
-, Lieut.-Col.
-, Peter, petition of
-, Thomas, Mayor of Carmarthen

Grigson, Richard

Grimshaw, Capt.

Groby, Lord Grey of

Grocers' Hall, Treasurers at, and see London.

Grylls, Sir John, High Sheriff of Cornwall

"Guardland" or "Garland," the ship

Guernsey, isle of
-, revenue of
-, Alderney, and Sark, commissioners for the government of, letter to
-, commissioners for revenue of, letter to
-, document dated from

Gueul, John, gent.

Guildford, co. Surrey

Guildhall, the, see London.

Guildredge, Mr.

Gunning [or Gonning], John, to be Mayor of Bristol

Gunpowder Plot, the
-, warrants for the issue of

Gunter, Col. Thomas

Gwynn, William, Esq., one of the auditors of the revenue
-, Charles, High Sheriff of co. Carmarthen
-, Roland, Esq.

Gyfford, Major John

Gyll, Capt.