General Index: C

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1671-2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1897.

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'General Index: C', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1671-2, (London, 1897) pp. 627-639. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1671-2/pp627-639 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Cabell, Samuel, house of, the Cheape House, Buckfastleigh, Devon, licence requested for, licence to

Cade, John, stationer, bill passed to

Cadiz
-, letters dated from, or from vessels at
-, shipwrecks at
-, silver and dollars from
-, reported duel of Sir E. Spragg at
-, vessels from, or for
-, Hollanders or Dutchmen from
-, Spanish men-of-war at
-, Dutch men-of-war and merchantmen at
-, English men-of-war at
-, English men-of-war and merchantmen from

Calais, passengers to, or from
-, packet boats to or from
-, correspondent at
-, news from

Calamie, Dr. Edmund, Presbyterian, licences to
-, letter of

Calderhauch. See Boghall.

Calderwood, lands and barony of, Lanarkshire, warrant for charter of

Callis, John, killed in engagement with the Dutch
-, Elizabeth, widow of, certificate in favour of

Callow, Robert, of Swansea

Calmar, vessel of, arrested and released

Camaret Road, letter dated from vessel in
-, junction of French fleet in

Camborne, Robert, letters of

Cambray, messenger from

Cambridge, volunteers sent to, for London
-, University of, mandate to, requested
-, colleges of:—
-, Peterhouse, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, certificate by
-, scholarships founded by Bishop Cosin at
-, Master of. See Beaumont, Joseph.
-, Clare Hall, mandate to, requested
-, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, Caius (?), scholarships founded by Bishop Cosin at
-, Trinity Hall, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, certificate by four Fellows of
-, election to Fellowship at
-, declaration dated from, and admission to Fellowship at
-, Master of. See King, Robert.
-, Queen's, Master (sic) and Fellows of, letter to
-, Catherine Hall, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, Christ's, caveat against mandamus to
-, St. John's, letters dated from
-, new building at
-, Master of. See Turner, Dr. Francis.
-, Emmanuel, licence to, for holding additional lands in mortmain

Cambridgeshire, pressed men from
-, Deputy Lieutenant of
-, train bands and horse of, at Landguard during the last war
-, schedule of meeting places, and teachers in, desired by Anabaptists
-, places in, where buildings were licensed, or requested to be licensed, for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Cambridge, Ely, Gamlingay, Haddenham, Harston, March, Melbourne, Meldreth, Oakington, Over, Stretham, Swaffham Prior, Toft, Trumpington, Wilbraham Magna, Willingham, Wisbech

Cammell, Capt.

Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll, hostile to Lauderdale
-, John, jun., of Glenurchy, and Duncan his son, warrant for charter to

Campeachy, Yucatan, English ships taken near

Camper, Robert, house of, Maldon, licence requested for

Campveer, plan for surprising
-, dogger seized at

Camron, lands and inches of, warrant for charter of

Canaries, the, vessels from
-, prize from

Canary wine
-, vessel laden with

Cannesbic. See Freshweick.

Canning or Cannynge, Capt. George

Canterbury, letters dated from
-, flashes of fire at, a Canterbury Tale
-, visit of the Queen to
-, Lord Hawley's troop at
-, Archbishop of. See Parker, Matthew, and, Sheldon Gilbert, Archbishops of Canterbury.
-, deputy postmaster of. See Wilson, Isaac.

Cape of Good Hope, fort to be built at
-, advice boat sent to, by the Dutch

Capel, George, house of, Teignmouth. Devon, licence requested for, licence to (Tynemouth), receipt for licence to
-, Hu., and fifteen others, certificate by

Capell, Arthur, Earl of Essex
-, letter of
-, appointment of, as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Captives, collections for
-, Committee for redemption of, reference to
-, report by

Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery.

Cardigan, house in, licence requested for, licence to

Careby, Lincolnshire, letter dated from

Careles, Richard, house of, Birmingham, licence requested for

Caribbee Islands, the, order concerning ships homeward bound from
-, person going to
-, vessel from

Carleton, George, clerk of the Crown and Hanaper, Ireland, deceased
-, Guy, Dean of Carlisle
-, documents concerning election of, to bishopric of Bristol
-, officiating at funeral of Bishop of Durham
-, John, testimonial in favour of

Carlile, John
-, letters of
-, appointed prize agent at Dover
-, Lawson, son of
-, letters of

Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, Theobald, Earl of Carlingford.

Carlisle
-, letters dated from
-, testimonial dated from
-, deanery of, grant of
-, foot company from
-, almsman's place in cathedral of
-, captaincy at
-, siege of, in 1644–5
-, garrison of
-, Earl of. See Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle.

Carmichael, Mr., banishment of from Scotland, for keeping conventicles

Carmarthen, postmaster of, deceased

Carmarthenshire, places in, where buildings were licensed, or requested to be licensed for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Kenarth, Llanstephan, Pencader

Carnaby, —, former mate of Capt. Haddock

Carolina, vessel for
-, native princes of

Carpenter, Philip, Chief Serjeant-at-Arms in Ireland, petition of referred
-, Richard, receipt to

Carquhin. See Finlarig.

Carr or Carre, Andrew, postmaster at Harwich

Carr, Cuthbert, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Durham
-, Katharine, instrument maker, deposition by
-, shop of, Fleet Street
-, Sir Robert
-, letters of
-, letter for
-, letter of, mentioned
-, illness of
-, inquiry by, if his or his wife's letters are seen by any about Lord Arlington
-, appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-, warrant to
-, Elizabeth, wife of
-, letter of
-, son of
-, mother of
-, niece of. See Baron, Mary.
-, Capt., a Scotchman, ship of, seized at Rotterdam

Carrickfergus, appointment of Governor of forces at

Carruthers, John, of Hollmaines, warrant for charter to

Carslake, Humphrey, house of, Bowood in Harpford, Devon, licence requested for, licence to
-, Richard, house of, Bucklye in Sidbury, Devon, licence requested for, licence to
-, William, of Southwark, Presbyterian, licence to, receipt for licences by

Carte, Robert, of Exeter, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Carter, Isaac, house of, Wattisfield, Suffolk, licence requested for, licence to
-, Ralph, messenger of the Chamber, bill for charges of journey of
-, Robert, house of, Ashill; Somerset, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Thomas, Davis Davison, Robert Russell, Thomas Hodgkins, Thomas Newberry, John Owen, John Young, and Thomas Bostock, creditors of the Navy, petition of
-, William, informer
-, petitions of, and letter of

Carteret, Sir George, late Vice-Treasurer and Treasurer at War, Ireland, money due from
-, money registered on the hearthmoney in name of
-, warrant formerly directed to
-, Lady, wife of

Carthagena, in the West Indies, Englishmen detained at

Cary, Sir Robert, company of

Caryl, Joseph, Congregational, licence to

Case, Thomas, of Chiswick, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Casford, Dr., incumbent of Hadleigh, Suffolk, deceased

Cason, John, master carpenter

Casse, Edward, house of, Matching, Essex, licence to

Castell, Dr. E., professor of Arabic, Cambridge
-, presentation of, to Fulbourne
-, Capt. John, timber of

Castle Cornet, Guernsey, letters dated from
-, proposed change in garrison of

Castlehaven, Earl of. See Tuchet, James, Earl of Castlehaven.

Caswell, Solomon, Presbyterian, and his house, St. Germans, licences requested for, licences to

Catchmead, Thomas, fishmonger, petition of, and licence to

Cater, Andrew, Presbyterian, licence to

Catherine of Braganza, Queen
-, visit of, to Deal and Dover
-, portion or dowry of
-, trustees of, lands to be transferred to
-, bargemasters of, order to, to press watermen

Cattle, Acts against importation of Irish, (18 & 19 Car. II. c. 2 and 19 & 20 c. 12)

Cauvanagh, Capt. John, pension of

Cave, James, Presbyterian, licence requested for

Cavendish, William, Marquis, afterwards Duke, of Newcastle
-, Henry, Earl of Ogle, son of, caveat in favour of
-, as governor of Newcastle

Cawton, Thomas, Presbyterian, licence to, and note thereof
-, house of, St. Anne's Lane, Westminster, licence to

Cecil, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Exeter
-, house of, Little Britain, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Sophia, Viscountess Wimbledon, house of, Nether Whitacre, Warwickshire, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Certizos, Don Emanuel, warrant for release of property of, taken in Dutch Smyrna fleet

Chabham. See Woking.

Chadwick, James, soldier, manslaughter of
-, Joseph, of Cruse Morchard, Devon, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Chagford, Devon, rectory of

Chamberlain, Elizabeth. See Yeames, Anna.

Chamberlaine, Dr. Edward, book by
-, letter of, and letters to
-, John, house of, Nottingham, licence requested for, licence to receipt for licence to

Chambers, Thomas, of Burham, Kent, contracts by

Chambre, Robert, Presbyterian, licence to, and note thereof

Champmartin, Capt.
-, receipt by

Chancery, Court of, the

Channel, the English, vessel in
-, English ships to cruise in
-, Dutch vessels in
-, French fleet reported in
-, French fleet in

Channel Islands, the, effect of the King's order under the signet in
-, validity of ancient customs of Normandy in
-, reported sale of, to France

Chantry, Richard, Presbyterian, and his house, Smithsby, Derbyshire, licences requested for, licences to

Chapel Izod, near Dublin, buildings at

Chaplain, Dorothy, house of, Wareham, licence requested for, licence to

Chapman, Mr.
-, Thomas, Anabaptist, licence to

Charente, vessel from

Charlemont

Charleroi
-, French king said to be at
-, Duke of Monmouth going to

Charles I., or the late King
-, loans to
-, swordblade makers brought to England by
-, pensions granted by
-, jewels stolen from
-, said to have cured of the palsy by amber cakes
-, grant by, recited
-, manors settled in trust for, when Prince of Wales
-, insulting picture of, in Holland
-, prayer against
-, services to, or sufferings for

Charles II., or the King, or his Majesty and casual notices of passim.
-, letters of
-, draft letters of
-, letters from, requested
-, letters or bills to be prepared for the signature of
-, letter of, recited
-, signatures of
-, orders or warrants of
-, letters, orders, or warrants of, mentioned or alluded to
-, orders or warrants of, requested
-, commands, directions or wishes of, alluded to
-, promises of, alluded to
-, directions of, about the election of the Common Council, alluded to
-, concerning Dissenting preachers
-, to victuallers of the Navy
-, leave of absence given by
-, passport from
-, pass from, requested
-, declaration of pleasure by
-, by, for closing the Exchequer, alluded to
-, by, concerning salutes from English to French ships
-, of, Indulgence by
-, first debates about
-, passed at the Council
-, opinions regarding
-, alluded to
-, intention of Churchmen to try validity of, without an Act of Parliament
-, addresses of thanks by Nonconformist ministers for
-, declaration of war against the StatesGeneral by
-, alluded to
-, warrant for proclaiming
-, warrant for sealing copies of
-, Dutch translation of
-, copies of
-, order of, in Council
-, effect in the Channel Islands of order under the Signet by
-, approval of Deputy Lieutenants by
-, ratification of French treaty with the Elector of Cologne by
-, resolution at meeting of, and Dukes of Buckingham and Lauderdale, Earls of Arlington and Shaftesbury, and Lord Clifford, as to where the fleet is to await the French
-, proclamation of, during the last Dutch war, alluded to
-, packet from
-, letters to
-, alluded to
-, petitions to
-, alluded to
-, and Council, petitions to
-, account of Sir E. Musgrave's services presented to
-, reports to
-, complaint against Alderman Sir J. Lawrence presented to
-, plan for surprising Campveer submitted to
-, services to, or sufferings for
-, grants by, alluded to
-, complaint to, in Council
-, insulting pamphlets, medals, and pictures in Holland against
-, opinion of, of Lord Lauderdale
-, visit of, to Chatham, alluded to
-, incensed against Irish officers petitioning
-, ever governed by another
-, conversation of, with Sir E. Leighton
-, right of, to dominion of the Narrow Seas
-, seditious words and practices against
-, scheme for liberty to Dissenters to be framed by
-, influenced about suppressing Dissenters' meetings
-, touching by, for the evil, alluded to
-, offer to sell the house and pictures of the Countess of Norwich to
-, interview of, with Col. Gylby
-, permission given by, to keep a stage at Charing Cross for polichinello
-, money reserved to, out of year's value
-, buildings of, at Newmarket
-, reported junction of, with France against the Dutch
-, escape of, from Worcester
-, reported design of, to seize all men's estates
-, report that he will have to borrow from France
-, loan to, from City of London
-, warrant for repayment of money lent to, by Duchess of Cleveland
-, warrants for payment for coach horses bought for
-, native princes from Carolina received by
-, estimate of revenue of
-, reported sale of Channel Islands by, to France
-, horses presented by, to Duke of Neuburg
-, conversation of, with Pepys about navy stores
-, demands of, on Hamburg
-, intention of, to visit the French fleet at Portsmouth
-, money lent to, by Alderman Backwell
-, visit of, to Portsmouth
-, inspection of French fleet by
-, visit of, to Sheerness, alluded to
-, departure of, from Portsmouth
-, return of, to Whitehall
-, report that Frenchmen about, write to De Witt
-, present at Sheriff Clayton's in masquerade
-, visit of, to the English fleet
-, Household of, Lord Steward of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, Treasurer of. See Clifford, Sir T., afterwards Lord Clifford.
-, Green Cloth, Board of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, Keeper of the Privy Purse. See May, Baptista.
-, Privy Purse of, warrant for payment to
-, money assigned to
-, Lord Chamberlain's Department:—
-, Lord Chamberlain. See Jermyn, Henry, Earl of St. Albans.
-, Knight Marshal, See Wyndham, Sir E.
-, Captain of Gentlemen Pensioners of. See Belasyse, John, Lord Belasyse, and Belasyse, Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg.
-, Grooms of the Bedchamber. See Felton, Thomas; Hamilton, Col. James.
-, Grooms of the Privy Chamber. See Bray, George; Molins, John.
-, Musician. See Staggins, Nicholas.
-, Serjeant-surgeons. See Painter, Humphrey; Wiseman, Richard.
-, Physicians. See Baber, Sir John, Clark, Dr.; Inard, Dr.
-, Chapel Royal, Dean of the, Organ maker. See Smith, Father. Chaplains of. See Compton, Henry, D.D.; Tullie, Thomas, D.D.; Wood, John, B.D.
-, Master of the Wardrobe's department:—
-, Master of the Wardrobe. See Montagu, Ralph.
-, Master of the Horse's department:—
-, Master of the Horse. See Villiers, George, Duke of Buckingham.
-, Bargemasters of, order to, to press watermen

Charles V., Emperor, resignation of, alluded to

Charles, John, contract by

Charles, —, messenger of Williamson

Charlton, Sir Edward
-, Nathaniel, Presbyterian, and his house, Taunton, licences requested for, licences to

Charterhouse, the, or Sutton's Hospital, petition for admission to, and letter to governors of
-, note concerning nomination at
-, petition for letter to Governor of
-, petition of, referred

Charters, Robert, commission to

Chatham
-, letters dated from, or from ships at, or from Chatham Dock
-, abstract of letter from
-, contracts dated at
-, certificates dated from
-, queries delivered at
-, vessels from
-, money for workmen at
-, differences at dockyard at
-, questions about entering and discharging workmen at
-, questions about docking and undocking ships at
-, questions about waste of timber at
-, alleged insufficiency of ordinary at
-, charges against the Master Attendants at
-, church of
-, memoranda of matters to be inquired into, and notes of evidence taken by the Navy Board at
-, account of water in ships at
-, timber, masts, and other stores wanted at
-, extra joiners requested for
-, visit of Navy Commissioners to, mentioned
-, correspondence about Sir H. Miller's timber supplied to
-, strike of sawyers at
-, boats and spars to be delivered at
-, lead pipe for
-, prohibition of ships coming up the river to
-, discharge of workmen at, proposed
-, backwardness of plumbers' work at
-, King's ships at
-, capacity of stores at, for fitting out the fleet, and repairing injured ships
-, reason for not sending the wounded to
-, note concerning masts and spars at
-, storehouses at, to be delivered to the French
-, vessels gone to
-, reported design of the Dutch to attack
-, extraordinary petty warrant at
-, account of men at
-, Dutch ship that broke the chain at, in
-, men pressed for ship at
-, riggers from
-, provisions from
-, prizes at
-, seamen at
-, pressed men for
-, post warrant to

Chatham farm, near Chatham, grant of annuity, charged on

Chaue or Chane, William, house of, Halberton, Devon, licence requested for, licence to

Chauncy, Isaac, Presbyterian, requests and receipts for licences by
-, and his house, Easton Town, Andover, licences requested for, licences to

Chauquex, Monsr.

Cheeke, Thomas, appointed gamekeeper at Havering, Essex

Chepstow, pressed men at, or from

Cherbourg, vessel from

Cheshire, press in
-, See also Lancashire.
-, places in, where buildings were licensed, or requested to be licensed, for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Asbury, Chester, the Whitefriars in, Sandbach, Wibunbury

Chesman, Thomas, M.A., Presbyterian, and his house, East Ilsley, Berks, licences requested for, licences to

Chester, John, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Chester
-, letters dated from, or from Chester Castle
-, passes dated from
-, stage coaches to
-, confirmation at
-, conviction at
-, Irish companies to be shipped to
-, landed at
-, press at
-, pressed men from
-, permission requested, for vessels of, to go to Dublin
-, tonnage of ships of
-, Holyhead packet boat at
-, vessel from
-, Bishop of. See Wilkins, John, Bishop of Chester.
-, Castle, guns, &c., requested for
-, stores for

Cheston Hall, Halesworth, Suffolk, letter dated from

Chesworth Park. See Ledwycke.

Chicheley, Capt., Sir John
-, illness of
-, arrival of, from the Straits
-, Sir Thomas, Master General of the Ordnance
-, warrants to
-, petition of, referred
-, ordnance and ammunition on prizes to be delivered to
-, order to, mentioned

Chichester, Sir Arthur, appointed Governor of forces at Carrickfergus
-, Arthur, Earl of Donegal
-, John, commission to

Chichester, wheat from

Chidell, or Chudwell, Richard, Presbyterian licence requested for, licence to
-, house of, Roude, Godshill, Isle of Wight, receipt for licence to

Child, Josiah, T. Papillon, and B. Gauden, Victuallers of the Navy, letters of
-, and T. Papillon, letters of
-, See also Littleton, Sir Thomas.

Chip, Mr., English spy in Holland

Chisholme, Alexander, of Corner, protection to

Chishull, John, Presbyterian, and his house, Enfield, licences requested for, licences to

Cholwell, Nicholas, petition of

Cholwich, William, house of, Auton (Aveton) Giffard, Devon, licence requested for, licence to, licence to, mentioned

Choqueux, Antoine, commission to

Chownes, Edward, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, deceased

Christian, Thomas, letter of
-, Major William, letter of
-, active in pressing men

Church, Mr.
-, notes of information from
-, information about Ireland through

Churchill, Joshua, Presbyterian, receipts for licences by
-, and his house, Dorchester, licences requested for, licences to
-, Sir Winston, payment to
-, approved as Deputy Lieutenant for Dorset
-, Lieut. John, son of (afterwards Duke of Marlborough)

Cinque Ports, account of seamen pressed in the

Clanbrassil, Lady. See Hamilton, Alice, Countess of Clanbrassil.

Clanricarde, Dowager Marchioness of. See Bourke, Anne, Dowager Marchioness of Clanricarde.

Clare, Robert, house of, Pavenham, Beds, licence requested for, licence to

Clare, Earl of, arms of

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon.

Clarendonians at Oxford

Clarges, Sir Thomas

Clark, Clarke, Clerk, or Clerke, George, presentation of
-, Capt. Henry
-, letters of
-, prizes taken by
-, Henry, M.P., petition of
-, Henry, M.D., of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, letter in favour of
-, presentation of, as President of the College to the Visitor
-, scandalous rumours about
-, testimonial by
-, John, mayor of Gravesend, letter of
-, John, house of, Bury, Suffolk, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Matthew, of Market Harborough, Presbyterian, licence requested for
-, Richard, house of, Burton-on-Trent, licence requested for, licence to
-, Sir Samuel
-, to be mustered while serving in France
-, Samuel, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, William, D.D., vicar of Stepney, note by
-, Dr., William, Dean of Winchester
-, Capt., of the Holmes
-, Dr., physician to the King, deceased
-, Mr., house of, Enfield, licence requested for and licence to

Clarkson, David, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, letter of

Clavering, Sir James, letter of
-, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Durham
-, and other Deputy Lieutenants of Durham, letter of

Clayton, John, requests for licences by
-, Luke, of Rotherham, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Sir Robert, sheriff of London
-, the King at entertainment given by
-, and John Morris, petition of, and pardon to

Clear, Cape, harbour between the Blasquetts and

Clemants, James, boatswain

Clements, Edward, master and part owner of the King David, enslaved by Algerines
-, See also Bendish, Robert.
-, Capt. John, of the Monmouth yacht
-, letter of
-, John, seaman
-, Mr., timber of

Cleveland, Duchess of, See Villiers, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland.

Clifford, Samuel, Presbyterian, and his house, Knoyle, Wilts, licences requested for, licences to, receipt for licences to
-, Sir Thomas, afterwards Lord Clifford, Treasurer of the Household
-, signatures by
-, letter to
-, paper delivered to
-, request to, for licence
-, request for licences by desire of
-, reference to
-, recommendation to, requested
-, appointed a Commissioner of Appeal in Prize cases
-, created Baron Clifford of Chudleigh
-, present at exchange of ratification of treaty and secret articles with France
-, See also Charles II.; Sheldon, Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury; and Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley.
-, and Sir J. Duncombe, letter of
-, steward or servant of, requests for licences by, and licences delivered to

Clinkerd, Archball (Archibald), appointment of, as quartermaster requested

Clobery, Sir John

Closeburn, lands of, Dumfriesshire, warrant for charter of

Cloudsley, Timothy, requests and receipts for licences by

Clutterbuck, Jasper, bill drawn in favour of
-, Sir Thomas, bill drawn by
-, letter to, and bills drawn in favour of
-, letter of
-, protest by, against Ephraim Skinner, consul at Leghorn, and Skinner's answer

Clyde, salmon fishings on the. See Erskein.

Coad, Philip, house of, Famdon or Hamdon, Devon, licence requested for, licence to

Coale, John, Presbyterian, and his house, Weathersfield, Essex, licences requested for, licences to
-, Mr.

Coals, order in Council concerning supply of, to London
-, reported fixing of price of

Cobham, Kent, house of the Duke of Richmond at
-, letter dated from

Cochrane, Alexander, of Barbachlaw, warrant for charter to
-, William, Earl of Dundonald, and William, Lord Cochrane, his son, warrant for charter to

Cocke, Abraham, a Swede

Cockham Wood, Kent, timber at

Cocks, Thomas, contract by

Codrington, Col., Lieutenant-Governor of Barbados, receipts for letters or despatches for

Codwell, Thomas

Coe, Abraham, of Stretham, Cambridgeshire, Anabaptist, licence to

Coinage, Act for encouraging (18 & 19 Car. II. c. 5.)

Cokain, George, Congregational, and his house, Redcross Street, London, licences requested for, licences to
-, house of, Cotton End, Cardington, Beds, licence requested for

Coker, R., approved as Deputy Lieutenant for Dorset

Cokes, Capt., commander of the Rear-Admiral of Amsterdam

Colbert, Charles, Marquis de Croissy, French Ambassador to England
-, memoranda of conditions with
-, petition to
-, request to
-, letters for, mentioned
-, packet from
-, departure of, for France (?)
-, departure of, for Portsmouth
-, ratification of treaty and secret articles with France, exchanged with
-, secretary of. See Mignon, Monsieur
-, Charles, Seigneur du Terron
-, Jeau Baptiste, prime minister of France

Colchester, letter dated from
-, packet from
-, vessel of
-, stage between, and Harwich
-, postmaster of, note by

Cole, Andrew, protection to
-, James, house of, Titchmarch, Northants, receipt for licence to
-, Peter, house of, Honiton, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Sir Ralph, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Durham
-, Robert, late steward of the Hallmote Courts, co. Durham, deceased
-, Robert, Anabaptist, licence to
-, Capt. R.
-, Thomas, Congregational, licences requested for, licences to
-, house of, Henley-on-Thames, licence to
-, Dr., late chaplain to garrison of Scilly
-, —, Fellow of Trinity Hall, deceased

Coleman, Henry, M.A., letter of
-, Richard, licences to be delivered to
-, Capt. William, commander at the Buoy of the Nore
-, letters of
-, letters of, mentioned
-, letter to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, packet for
-, instructions or orders to
-, to command ships at the Buoy of the Nore
-, to join the Duke as soon as he has passed the South Foreland
-, squadron of, at Buoy of the Middle Ground
-, movements of

Coles, Mr., timber merchant

Collard, John, house of, Dulverton, licence requested for

Colles, Capt. Charles, pension of

Colletore and Ballynegall, Westmeath, petition for lands in
-, grant of, ordered

Collier, Anthony, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, house of, Ross, Herefordshire, licence requested for, licence to
-, Charles, servant of Hugh Salesbury, letter of
-, Robert, request for licences by
-, Thomas, ropemaker, examination of

Collings, John, D.D., Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Collingwood, Daniel and William, commissions to
-, Daniel, demise and grant to

Collins, George, deputy-governor of Pendennis Castle, letter of
-, or Collings, Robert, M.A., Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, house of, St. Mary Ottery, licence requested for, licence to
-, William, Anabaptist, licence to
-, Mrs., chief gentlewoman to Lady Arlington, letter to

Collyer, Abel, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, John, house of, Cowlinge, Suffolk, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Colne, Essex

Cologne, French army near
-, French marching towards
-, Dutch army gone towards
-, Scotch abbey at
-, Elector of (Maximilian Henry)
-, ratification by Charles II. of French treaty with, mentioned

Cologne ware, patent for making

Coltham, Richard, house of, Sparth, Blackburn, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Colvell, Daniel, searcher at London

Comin, Richard, Presbyterian, licence to

Commons, House of, Guinea merchants questioned in

Complin, Ann, house of, Winchester, licence requested for, and licence to

Compton, Sir Francis, troop of
-, Henry, D. D., debt of, to Williamson
-, James, Earl of Northampton, letters of

Condover, Hundred of, Shropshire, grant of

Confirmation, administration of

Congreve, Capt.

Connaught, appointment to place of first justice of
-, persons transported to

Connor, William, carpenter of the Robert, embezzlements by

Conquest, John, house of, Wilden, Beds, receipt for licence to

Constable, Robert, Viscount Dunbar

Constantine, Robert, Presbyterian, formerly minister of Oldham, licence requested for, licence to

Conventicles, Act against (22 Car. II. c. 1)

Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway, letters to
-, tenants of
-, Anne, wife of, letter to
-, Francis, brother of, illness of
-, sister of, death of
-, William, boatswain

Conyers, Sir Christopher, appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Durham

Cooke, Anthony, house of, New Sarum, licence requested for, licence to
-, Austin, house of, Wantage, licence to
-, John, clerk in Secretary Trevor's office, caveats in favour of
-, note of blank licences delivered to
-, John, house of, Upthorpe, Northants, licence requested for
-, Mary, house of, Southgate Street, Bury St. Edmunds, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Miles
-, William, Presbyterian, licences requested for, licences to, receipt for licence to

Coombe, vessel of

Coombes, Bartholomew, Mayor of Sandwich, volunteer seamen brought by
-, complaint against

Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley, afterwards Earl of Shaftesbury
-, warrant by
-, signatures by
-, note of letter to, as Lord Lieutenant of Dorset
-, appointed Lord Lieutenant of Dorset
-, said to be a tool of France
-, appointed a Commissioner of Appeal in Prize cases
-, created Baron Cooper of Pawlett and Earl of Shaftesbury
-, present at exchange of ratifications of treaty and secret articles with France
-, present at debate on treaty with Cologne
-, and Sir T. Clifford, report by
-, brother of, candidate for Poole
-, See also Charles II. and Rupert, Prince.
-, Thomas, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to
-, widow, house of, Kettering, licence requested for, licence to

Cop, Tristram, house of, Axminster, licence requested for

Cope, Sir John
-, Joseph, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Capt.

Copenhagen, vessel of
-, news from

Corbet, Arthur, commission to
-, John, of Chichester, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to

Corbyn, Samuel, Congregational, licence requested for licence to, receipt for licence to

Corie, John, Congregational, licence requested for

Cork, city of, Lord Barrymore's rights not to be prejudiced by new charter of
-, Irish companies to be shipped from

Corker, Edward, balance due from
-, payments to be allowed to

Cornish, Henry, of Stanton Harcourt, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, William, Presbyterian, licence to

Cornwall, petition for farm of the Excise on beer and ale in
-, pressed men from
-, press by the Vice-Admiral in
-, press for Tangier ordered in
-, address by Nonconformist ministers in
-, places in, where buildings were licensed, or requested to be licensed, for Nonconformist services, or where Nonconformist ministers resided:—
-, Foy (Fowey), Goonrowson, Guendron, Helligan, near Bodmin, Kennington, St. Ives, Kenwyn, Landrake, Mylor, Padstow (Dutson), St. Breock, Wadebridge, St. Germans, Stratton

Cornwallis, Charles, executor of Sir K. Digby, suit against, by J. Digby

Corshill, lands of, Kilburgh, Lanarkshire, warrant for charter of

Coryn, William, of Falmouth, certificate in favour of

Cosin, John, D.D. Bishop of Durham
-, death of
-, account of funeral of
-, account of benefactions of

Cotes, Samuel, of Nottingham, Presbyterian, licence requested for
-, Samuel, of Yorkshire, Presbyterian, licence requested for

Cotesworth, Cuthbert, house of, at West Pans, South Shields, licence requested for, licence to

Cotter, Capt., company of

Cotterell, Capt. John, petition of

Cotton, William, house of, Denby, Yorkshire, licence to, receipt for licence to

Coulmer, John, storekeeper at Deal, deceased

Council, the Privy
-, examination before
-, letters from, alluded to
-, order of, permitting shipping to go to Wales, Ireland and France, alluded to
-, commands of, alluded to
-, declaration of Indulgence passed at
-, Taylor's narrative communicated to
-, meeting of, about orders to the fleet
-, person sworn of
-, persons sent for by
-, orders in
-, alluded to

Courtenay, Capt. Francis
-, receipt by

Courthope, George, commissioner of the office of alienations, receipt by
-, Capt., company of, sent to Margate

Courtman, John, Congregational, licence requested for

Courtney, John, bookseller, Salisbury

Coven, Stephen, of Grub Street, Independent, licence requested for, licence to

Coventry, Henry, warrant for payment to
-, sums due to, and others under Act of Explanation
-, news from

Coventry, letters dated from
-, certificate dated from
-, colliery near
-, assizes at

Coward, William. See Spencer, Robert.

Cowell, Capt., of Surinam

Cowes, Capt. Richard, letter of

Cowes, Isle of Wight, letter dated from vessel at
-, ships from
-, boat from
-, Dutch ships at
-, departure of
-, Dutch yachts at
-, Hamburgers sent into
-, vessel at

Cox, Sir John, commissioner of the Navy
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, contracts with
-, answer to charges brought by, and complaints against
-, alleged malice of, against Phineas Pett
-, queries as to conduct of
-, queries delivered by
-, Mr., of Yarmouth, ship of

Coxe, Henry, Congregational, licences requested for, licence to
-, house of, Southampton, licence requested for
-, Nehemiah, Congregational, licence requested for, licence to

Crabb, Capt. John
-, letter of

Cradock, John, M.A., warrant for presentation of
-, William, Congregational, receipt for licence to

Cradocke, Samuel, Presbyterian, licence to

Craighall-Rattray, lands of, Perthshire, warrant for charter of

Craiglie, lands of, Fairlie, Halkshill, Flatkelso, and Largis in Ayrshire, warrant for charter of

Craine, Thomas, of Beaminster, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to (William), receipt for licence to

Cranborne, Diana, Viscountess. See Villiers, George, Viscount Grandison.

Cranbrook, Kent, letter dated from

Cranfield, Edward
-, postwarrant to
-, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, caveat on behalf of

Cranford, William, house of, Over, Cambridgeshire, licence to

Cranmer, William, See Eyans, Thomas.

Cranwell, Luke, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to
-, Richard, house of, Coventry, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Cratford, Christopher, letter of

Craven, William, Earl of Craven
-, letters to
-, reference to
-, to call for a licence
-, and Col. John Russell, letter of

Crawford, Thomas, commission to

Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John, Earl of Crawford.

Cray, Alexander, barn of, Hernisham (Horningsham), Wilts, licence requested for, receipt for licence to

Creighton, Mr.

Cresselly, near Pembroke, aerial phenomenon at

Cressett, Capt. John, licence delivered to receipts for licences by

Crew, Capt. (Dutch)

Crewe, Nathaniel, master in Chancery, receipt by

Crichlowe, John, house of, Coventry, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Crispe, Sir Nicholas, statement on behalf of
-, executors of grandfather of
-, See also Wolstenholme, Sir Thomas.

Crispin, Thomas, house of, Exeter, licence to

Crittenden, or Credendon, Joseph, house of, Rolvenden, Kent, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Croe or Enoe, or Grove, William, house of, Coggeshall, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Croe, John, house of, Coggeshall, licence to

Croft Malloch. See Barbachlaw.

Croftes, William, grant to

Crofts, John, Congregational, licences requested for, licences to, receipts for licences to
-, William, Lord Crofts, pension of

Croisic or Crosicque in Brittany, vessels from
-, press at

Croke, Sir Edward, Clerk of the Pipe

Crompton (Crampton, Crumpton, or Trumpton), Thomas, Presbyterian, licence requested for, licence to
-, house of, Toxteth Park, licence requested for
-, William, of Exeter, Presbyterian, licence to

Cromwell, Oliver, arms said to have been given to Gloucester by
-, seizure of swordblade makers' works at Hounslow by
-, organs of Magdalen College presented to
-, advice given to
-, Richard, son of, commissions in intended rising to be from, as Protector
-, Thomas, Earl of Ardglass
-, Col. Vere Essex
-, troop of

Croning, Capt. of the Terveer

Cronstrom, Abraham, of Stockholm, proposal by

Crook, Andrew, warrant to

Cross, William, Presbyterian, licences requested for, licences to, receipts for licences to
-, house of, Loughborough, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Crosse, J., letter of

Croston or Croxton, Jeremy, servant to the late Earl of Derby, petition of
-, letter on behalf of
-, wife of

Crouch, John, jun., Congregational, licence requested for, licence to, receipt for licence to

Croute, Elynor, widow, house of, Brixham, licence requested for

Crow, Francis, Presbyterian, and his house, Ovington, Suffolk, licences requested for, licences to, receipt for licences to
-, Capt. Timothy, pass to

Crowder, John, house of, Uxbridge, licence requested for, licence to

Crowle, Island of. See Petersham.

Cuff, Thomas, prisoner in the Marshalsea

Cullen, Thomas, commission to

Culpeper, Thomas, Lord Culpeper, member of the Council for Trade and Plantations, grant of salary to
-, See also Bennet, Henry, Lord Arlington.

Cumber, Capt.

Cumberland, press in
-, pressed men from
-, house at Hames Hill, Bridekirk in, licence requested for, licence to

Cunney, Mr., surgeon at Chatham

Cunningham, Alexander, of Corshill, created a Baronet
-, Elizabeth. See Wallace, William.
-, John, of Enterkin, and Elizabeth Patoun, his spouse, warrant for charter to.
-, Thomas, and Lewis Dick, pretended lot or adventure of

Cunnisby, Capt. Humphrey, holder of Scotch letter of marque, bond given by

Curle, John, Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, deceased

Curtis, Mr.

Cusack, Nicholas or Adam, appointed a Justice of the Common Pleas, Ireland

Custis, Edmond, letter of
-, letter to
-, patent to
-, Thomas, brother of, letter of
-, letter of, mentioned

Customs, the, tallies on rents of
-, late farm of
-, money lent on late farm of
-, petition for employment in
-, money lent on late intended farm of
-, order on, mentioned
-, money lent on security of
-, late farmers of
-, discharge to
-, Commissioners of
-, warrants to
-, draft letter to

Cutler, Abraham, servant to Theophilus Greene, waterman
-, Sir John, patron of the living of Deptford

Cuttance, Capt., Sir Roger

Cuttler, Mr., house of, Lime Street, London, licence requested for, licence to