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C
Cadiz, letters dated from ships before
-, vessels for, or from
-, vessels at
-, French ship lost at
-, arrival of the Spanish Plate fleet
at
-, English squadron at
-, Dutch squadron at
-, galleons expected at
-, vessels intended for
-, dollars from
-, credit at, requested
-, orders to be sent to
-, suggestion that men-of-war be sent
to
-, offer to detain Capt. Narbrough
at
-, prizes brought into, by Dutch menof-war
-, departure of the Duc d'Estrées and
French men-of-war from
Cagliari, Turkish slaves for sale at
-, proceedings of Capt. Shaw at
Cahircon, Clare, house of Robert Peacock's father
Caithness, Earl of. See Sinclair, George, Earl of Caithness.
Calais
-, vessel of, lost
-, privateer of
-, passengers for
-, packet-boats for, or from
-, vessel to be hired to
-, Duke of Monmouth convoyed to
-, six companies to be transported to
-, office of M. Faesch and partners
at
-, French deserters to be transported
to
-, seamen and soldiers brought over
from
-, vessel gone to
-, remainder of Lord Duras' troop
shipped for
-, and Dover, Dutch squadron between
Cale, Thomas, letter of
Call, Martin, of Thetford, Algerine captive, order on petition of
Callis, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Callis
of Ratcliffe
-, petition of
-, answer to
Calts, Digory, house of, South Molton, licence to
Calvert, Cecil, Lord Baltimore, Governor of Maryland, letter to
Camaret, near Brest, vessel from
Camberwell, letter dated from
Camborne, Robert
-, letters of
Cambridge, gaol at, prisoner in
-, Mayor of, certificate signed by
-, lighters sunk in rivers between
Lynn and
-, University of, mandate to, requested
-, letter to
-, Vice-Chancellor of, certificate signed by
-, and other the electors
to Lady Margaret's Professorship at,
letter to
-, colleges of:—
-, Clare Hall, Master and fellows of,
complaint against, of disobeying
the King's letters
-, Trinity Hall, fellowship at
-, Master of. See King, Dr.
Robert.
-, Corpus, or Bennet, transcripts from
MS. in
-, Master of. See Spencer,
Dr. John.
-, Christ's, Master and fellows of,
letter to
-, fellowship at
-, Trinity, appointment to mastership
of
-, Masters of. See Pearson,
Dr. John; and Barrow, Dr. Isaac.
Cambridgeshire, agency of Silas Taylor for
pressed men from
-, places in, where buildings were
licensed for Nonconformist services,
or where Nonconformist ministers
resided:—
-, Barrell (Burwell) Hightown,
Chippenham, Croydon. Hinxton, Kennet,
Parson's Drove, Isle of Ely,
Soham, Stow,
Swaffham Prior, Triplow,
Whittlesey, Wisbech
Camerata, Giuseppe, master's mate of the
galley at Leghorn, affidavit by
-, See also Curlo, Lorenzo.
Campden, Viscount. See Noel, Baptist, Viscount Campden.
Campion, Francisco Maria, Genoese at Curacoa
Campveer, Dutch man-of-war gone into
Canada, ships from
Canaries, the, ships for
-, ships from
-, ships gone convoy to
-, Turkish man-of-war taken by
Dutch capers off
-, capers at
-, good vintage at
-, Duc d'Estrées supposed to be
gone towards
Canary Club, the
Canham, John, and Slaughter Lee v. Sir T. Clutterbuck, commission to examine witnesses in
Cannynge, Capt. George, letters of
-, master for ship of
Canterbury
-, Deanery of, grant of
-, canonry at, grant of
-, wagon to
-, Archbishop of. See Sheldon, Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Cantrill, grant of messuage called, Ugborough parish, Devon
Canvas, tender of
Cape of Good Hope, the, persons not warranted by the Royal African Co.
excluded from trade between Sallee
and
-, sole trade eastward from,
vested in the East India Co.
Cape St. Marie's, vessels met off
Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
-, letters of
-, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, draft letters to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, letters to, requested
-, letter to be written to
-, letter to, suggested
-, petitions to
-, petition to, mentioned
-, petition recommended by
-, proclamations by
-, mentioned
-, references to
-, commands or orders of, mentioned
-, recommendation to, requested
-, warrants for pay of Irish
troops serving out of Ireland to be
signed by
-, order to, requested
-, answer by, to objections to
the rules for regulating corporations
-, mentioned
-, averseness of, to grants of
reversions
-, illness of
-, recovery of
-, interview of, with Col. Fitzpatrick and Sir N. Plunkett and
Peter Talbot about the rules for
regulating corporations
-, prudent management of
-, express from
-, death of, reported
-, request by, that no payments
be charged on the concordatum
money, or the money for the sea
regiment
-, good health of
-, bond taken by
-, request by, that no complaint be received in England unless
previous application has been made
to him
-, sum deposited in hands of
-, as Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, list of deputy-lieutenants commissionated by
-, and Council, examinations
taken before
-, Elizabeth, wife of, Countess
of Essex, illness of
-, recovery of
-, daughter of, death of
Capell, Bernard, agent of W. Underhill and S. Walton
Capps, Mr.
Captives, Committee for the redemption of, recommendation to
Cardiganshire, places in, where buildings
were licensed for Nonconformist
services, or where Nonconformist
ministers resided:—
-, Cardigan, Cellan, Dickewede (? Dihewed), Lampeter, Llanbadarn-Odwyn,
Llandewi Brefi, Llandysilio, Llanfair Treflygen
Cardrosse, kirk of, warrant for presentation to
Carew, Thomas, and Peter Prideaux, letter
of
-, or Cary, Sir Thomas, appointment
of, as second examinator in Chancery
in Ireland
Carey or Carew, Capt. George, sent to
convey Capt. Walcott to London
-, warrant to
Caribbee Islands, the, ship from
-, English ships from, taken
Carjohn, Marquis, squadron of
Carkesse, James, clerk of the Navy Commissioners
-, and T. Winshurst, certificate
by
Carleton, George, Clerk of the Crown and
Hanaper, Ireland, deceased
-, Maria, alias the German Princess,
convicted at the Old Bailey
Carleton Magna, Rutland, rectory of
Carlile, John, clerk of the passage, Dover,
letters of
-, note by
-, illness of
-, carried to vote in Sir E.
Spragg's coach
-, opinion of, about the Dover
election
-, person stopped by, at Dover
-, See also Stockdale, Robert.
-, Lawson, son of, letters of
-, son of, letter recommending
Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, Theobald, Earl of Carlingford.
Carlisle, letters dated from
-, Earl of. See Howard, Charles,
Earl of Carlisle.
Carmarthenshire, persons nominated for shrievalty of
Carnall, John, of Ashbrittle, Somerset, Baptist, licence to
Carne, Thomas, of Sibbertoft, Northants,
Baptist, licence to
-, —, in the Marquis of Worcester's regiment
Carnegie, Alexander, prize officer at Rochester, letters of
-, Anna, Countess of Southesk, warrant for gift to
Carr, Andrew, postmaster at Harwich
-, Francis, to be lieutenant in Lord
Carlisle's regiment
-, Sir Robert, Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster
-, report by
-, references to
-, departure of. from Boston
-, spoken of, to be Comptroller
of the Household
-, note of places visited by
Carre, William
-, letter of, and offer of, to
send intelligence
-, book written by
-, also called Major Clerke
Carrickfergus, removal of custom house from, to Belfast, requested
Carrington, Capt. Samuel, petitions of
Carter, George, house of, Cadeby, Leicestershire, licence to
-, Nicholas, recommended as officer
-, Capt. Richard
-, Richard, messenger, warrant to
-, Thomas, house of, Pirton, Herts,
licence to
-, Thomas, of Rotterdam, protections
and pass to
Carteret, Sir George, alleged complaints
of Capt. Walcott against
-, accounts of, as late Treasurer
of the Navy
-, balance of accounts of, as
late Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, payments ordered from
-, warrant ordered for payment
to
-, Sir Philip, wife of
Cartwright, Dr. Thomas, chaplain to the King, warrant for grant of prebend at Durham to
Cary, Norbert, to be sworn page of honour
to the Queen
-, Mr., of the Buckhounds
Carye, Anthony, Viscount Falkland,
petition of, and memorial for
-, pension of
-, Rachel, dowager Viscountess
Falkland, mother of, petition of
-, Sir Henry, Viscount Falkland, late
Lord Deputy of Ireland, grant by
Casquets, the, Dutch privateer off
Cassells, Capt. John, and Rose, his wife, warrant for pension to
Castell, Robert, timber of
Castle Connell, Lord. See Bourke, Thomas, Baron Bourke of Connell.
Castle Cornet, Guernsey, damage by explosion at
Castlehaven, Earl of. See Tuchet, James, Earl of Castlehaven.
Castle Rising, Norfolk, election at
Castleton, Nathaniel, letter recommending
Castletown, house of Col. Widenham
Catalano, Jacopo, and four mariners of the galley building at Leghorn, affidavit by
Catclani, or Catelani, Giovanni Alessandro
Francesco, notary public at Leghorn
-, copies attested by
-, affidavits sworn before
Catherine of Braganza, Queen, trustees of
-, grant by
-, See also Holles, Denzil, Lord Holles.
-, guards of
-, frigate of
-, rents formerly in jointure of
Catlidge, Cambridgeshire, letter dated from
Cattle, Acts prohibiting importation of Irish (18 and 19 Car. II. c. 2, and 19 and 20 Car. II. c. 12), dispensation from, suggested
Caulfield, William, late Viscount Charlemont, houses and lands at Charlemont purchased by the King from
Cavan, town and county of, petition for
grant of, and particular of lands in
-, report concerning lands in
Cave, John, house of, Theddingworth, Leicestershire, licences to
Cavendish, Christian, Countess of Devonshire, report on petition of
-, Henry, Earl of Ogle, letter of
-, note by
-, persons for whom commissions are desired by
-, regiment of. See
Army, the.
Cawsand, near Plymouth
Cawton, Thomas, new meeting-house of, the New Way, Westminster, licence to
Cecil, Philip, to be lieutenant in Lord Carlisle's regiment
Ceely, Mr., of St. Ives
Chaderton, Dr. William, Bishop of Chester, deceased
Chadock, Valentine, house of, Northampton, licence to
Chaffey, John, house of, Stoke, Somerset, licence to
Chalmer, Hugh, warrant for presentation of
Chamberlain, Mr.
Chamberlaine, Dr. Peter, physician to the King, patent to, for his invention of writing and printing true English
Chamberlayne, Capt. John
-, letters of
Chambers, Capt., nominated as sheriff of
Armagh
-, Mr.
Champante, Mr., deputy Vice-Treasurer in Ireland
Champe, Thomas de, late gamekeeper, petition of
Channel, the English, ships in
Chanternel, Mr.
Chapel Izod. See Dublin, Phœnix Park near.
Chapell, Richard, deputy Auditor General
of Ireland, complaint against
-, —, boatswain
Chapell, Lincolnshire, wreck from the Kent come ashore at
Chapman, Thomas, formerly boatswain of
the Harp, certificate by
-, William, house of, Walcote,
Leicestershire, licence to
Chapple, Samuel Independent, licence to
Charente, vessel from
Charlemont, letter dated from
-, letter addressed to
-, petition concerning, referred
-, mentioned
-, commission for improvement of,
ordered
-, houses and lands at, bought by
the King from William, late Viscount
Charlemont
-, Viscount. See Caulfield, William,
Viscount Charlemont.
Charleroi, march of the Prince of Orange
on
-, reported as taken by the Prince of
Orange
-, rupture between France and Spain
by Spanish attack on
-, siege of, raised
Charles I., or the late King, debt due from
-, pictures, &c., purchased from
trustees for sale of goods of
-, services to, or sufferings for
-, exemption from taxes granted to
the Serjeants-at-Arms by
-, grants by, mentioned
-, sum due by, to James, late Duke
of Hamilton
Charles II., or the King or his Majesty,
and casual notices
of, passim.
-, letters of
-, extract from letter of
-, draft of, and extract from letter
of
-, draft letters for signature of
-, mentioned
-, letters of, recited
-, letter of, revoked
-, letters from, requested
-, letters from, intended to be procured
-, letter from, suggested
-, letters of, mentioned
-, warrants from
-, warrants for pay of the Irish forces
in England to be signed by
-, orders by
-, orders, or commands, or wishes, or
directions of, mentioned
-, order from, requested
-, pleasure of, signified
-, requested
-, promises of
-, promise of, to bestow captured
doggers for the Irish fishery
-, declaration of Indulgence by
-, answer to objections to
-, renewed activity of informers
on, being declared invalid by the
House of Commons
-, declaration by, for encouraging the
Dutch to settle in England
-, declaration by, prolonging the stop
in the Exchequer
-, declaration by, of 30 Nov. 1660,
for the settlement of Ireland mentioned
-, disclaimer by, of any intention to
weaken the Acts of Settlement and
Explanation
-, mentioned
-, reference by, mentioned
-, gifts or grants by
-, mentioned
-, grant of debt due to
-, money due to, by executors of Sir
D. Bellingham
-, livings in gift of
-, assent by, to elections of bishops
-, money disbursed for, in
-, direction by, that the victualling
account be kept distinct from other
Navy accounts
-, escheat fallen to, in Ireland
-, pardon from, mentioned
-, licence for writ of error requested
from
-, leave to repair to London requested
from
-, approval of deputy-lieutenants by
-, requested
-, person to be brought before
-, speech of, to both Houses of Parliament
-, sign manual of
-, addresses of the House of Commons to
-, answer of, to
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, petitions to
-, delivery of letters for, from the
Post Office
-, report addressed to
-, express to
-, services to, or sufferings for
-, intended visit of, to Newmarket
-, at Newmarket
-, resolution of, as to the place for
the treaty, desired
-, visit of, to Euston
-, wines presented by, to the French
fleet
-, intention of, to let the customs to
farm
-, cold letter received by, from the
Prince of Orange
-, intended return of, to London
-, direction by, that the Duke of Ormonde be included in the commission
to inquire into the settlement of Ireland
-, bounty of, to seamen that take
privateers
-, departure of, from Newmarket
-, indulgence by, to the Roman
Catholics to live in corporate towns
in Ireland
-, reported intention of, to take into
his own hands the farms of Lord
Ranelagh and Sir W. Bucknall and
his partners
-, return of, to London
-, money advanced to, by Sir W.
Bucknall
-, reasons of, for proroguing Parliament
-, person brought to, by Col. Blood
-, list of persons nominated to, from
whom the sheriffs are to be pricked
-, bounty of, to commander of privateer for saving the Kent's men
-, present at meeting of the Council
-, thanks to, from Whitby for sending guns
-, alleged act of Indemnity given to
the Irish by
-, suggestion that, should re-establish Presbytery according to his
Coronation oath in Scotland
-, belief in Holland of agreement
between the Prince of Orange and
-, pass from, to Dutch ship for carrying an ambassador to Spain, mentioned
-, looking-glasses provided for
-, private printing press of
-, approval by, of plans for bringing
Dutch to settle in England
-, order by Council of Trade for dispatch of reports to
-, requested to postpone decision on
rules for corporations in Ireland
-, person sent to, from Ireland in
-, restraint by, on English ships going
abroad except to France, Scotland
or Ireland
-, suit between, and executors of Sir
D. Bellingham
-, houses and lands at Charlemont
purchased by
-, Lord Arlington requested to move
-, bounty of, to servants of the late
Queen Mother
-, 80,000l. payable to, by Lord Ranelagh and his partners
-, concerned in freights of ships burnt
by the Dutch near Hamburg
-, debt of, to Sir T. Player
-, Rhenish wine bought for
-, estate of Lenox devolved on, as
heir to Matthew, Earl of Lenox
-, letter attacking
-, treasonable words against
-, question whether Dutch ships run
ashore belong to, or the Duke of
York
-, carried from Boscobel to Mr.
Whitgrove's by H. Pendrell
-, suggestion that the Brill should
ask for protection of
-, going to Newmarket and Harwich
-, Lord O'Brien said to have incurred
the displeasure of
-, alleged plot against the person of
-, alleged indecent reception at Clonmel of proclamation by
-, intention of, to make an abatement in the City's assessment
-, differences between, and the Victuallers of the Navy
-, means used to inflame, against
Holland
-, dinner of, at the Guildhall on Lord
Mayor's Day
-, order of, to Zas to leave England
-, interview of Puckle with
-, and the Privy Council, petition
to
-, complaint to
-, and the Houses of Lords and
Commons, petition to
-, Household of, Lord Steward of.
See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, Treasurer and Comptroller of,
appointments of
-, Treasurers of. See Clifford, Sir
Thomas, Lord Clifford; and
Newport, Francis, Lord Newport.
-, Comptrollers of. See Newport,
Francis, Lord Newport; and
Maynard, William, Lord Maynard.
-, Secretary of Privy Purse of. See
May, Baptista.
-, Purveyors of, freshwater fish to.
See Underhill, W., and Walton,
S.
-, Lord Chamberlain's department:—
-, Lord Chamberlain. See Jermyn,
Henry, Earl of St. Albans.
-, Groom of the Stole. See Granville, John, Earl of Bath.
-, Treasurer of the Chamber. See
Griffin, Sir Edward.
-, Bedchamber, gentlemen of the.
See Moncke, Christopher, Duke
of Albemarle; and Sheffield,
John, Earl of Mulgrave.
-, grooms of the. See
Elliot, Thomas; and Hamilton,
Col. James.
-, page of the. See Cordell, Lourde or Lowde
-, Barbers. See Folliart, Ralph and
Richard; and Lisle, Thomas.
-, Physician. See Chamberlaine, Dr.
Peter.
-, Surgeon. See Fourcad, Florent
-, Lord High Almoner. See Henchman, Humphrey, Bishop of London.
-, Chaplains of. See Berkenhead,
Peter; Cartwright, Thomas,
D.D.; Duport, James, D.D.;
Offley, Dr.; Stradling, George,
D.D.; Tillotson, John, D.D.
-, Master of the Wardrobe's department:—
-, Master of the Great Wardrobe,
order for payment to, of creation
money of baronets mentioned
-, See also Montagu, Ralph.
-, appointment of surveyor of,
order to, requested
-, Master of the Horse's department:—
-, Master of the Horse. See Villiers,
George, Duke of Buckingham.
-, Master of the Toils. See Bowles,
Sir William.
-, Cosmographer of. See Ogilby,
John.
-, Keeper of libraries of. See Rosse,
Thomas.
-, Yeomen of the Guard of, warrant
for delivery of liveries for
-, natural children of. See FitzCharles, Charles; Fitzroy, Lady
Anne; Fitzroy, Charles, Earl of
Southampton; Fitzroy, Lady Charlotte; Fitzroy, Lord George; Fitzroy, Henry, Earl of Euston; Scott,
James, Duke of Monmouth.
-, yachts or pleasure boats of
-, commissioners for discovery of
goods of, embezzled in the late
usurpation, warrant to
Charles, John, cooper, canbuoys supplied
by
-, —, messenger, complaints against
Charleton, Sir Edward
-, transfer of governorship of
Landguard Fort to
-, arrival of, at Landguard
Fort
-, company of, sent to Yarmouth
-, James, house of, Holcombe, Lancashire, licence to
-, Lieut. Jasper, letter of
Charleville, resignation of patent for fortifying
Charlton, Sir Job, Chief Justice of Chester,
manner of election and approbation
of, as Speaker
-, speech of, on his admission
as Speaker
-, reference to
Charterhouse, the, letter recommending person for scholarship at
Chatham
-, letters dated from, or from ships
at
-, letter addressed to
-, certificate dated from
-, pay of the yard at
-, agent of the victuallers at
-, mutiny in the yard at
-, list of sick and wounded from
-, debt of Evelyn at
-, ships to be brought up to
-, mutineers at, imprisoned at Rochester
-, discharged
-, ships to be cleaned at
-, yacht to be lengthened at
-, lacquer, &c., sent from Deptford
to
-, estimates making of charge of repairs of ships at
-, timber and other stores wanted at
-, survey of stores at
-, timber sent to
-, tickets and books sent to
-, ships victualled out of ships at
-, warrant to deliver Dutch prize
to officers of the yard at
-, Commissioners of the Navy at
-, warrant to Clerk of the Cheque
and Storekeeper at
-, boat got at
-, order to, requested
-, ships lately at
-, ship brought to
-, ship ordered to
-, pressed men and soldiers at, importunate for their arrears
-, supply requested from
-, stores from
-, ships repairing at
-, cables wanted at
-, board wages wanted for pressed
workmen at
-, Dram timber for
-, account of sails and other stores
at
-, proposal for examining iron work
made at forge at
-, watermen arrived at
-, shipwrights, &c., wanted at
-, sloop building at
-, better than Sheerness for repairing
ships
-, names of joiners pressed for
-, suggestions for erecting hospital
for seamen at
-, Hill House at
-, list of necessaries required
at
-, Poors' Chest at
-, money borrowed for
-, account of, requested
-, River, vessel left in
Cheecks, John, house of, Little Wigston, Leicestershire, licence to
Cheney, —
Cherbourg, vessel from
Cheshire, foot race between a man of, and
a servant of the Duke of Buckingham
-, number of licensed teachers in
-, appointment of Lord Lieutenant of
-, approval of deputy-lieutenants for
-, places in, where buildings were
licensed for Nonconformist services,
or where Nonconformist ministers
resided:—
-, Astbury, Barthomley,
Chester, Gawsworth
Glostre (? Goostrey), Great
Budworth, Knutsford,
Macclesfield Marksfield Mottram, Longdendale, Northbury,
Over, Over Peover,
Rainow, Stockport,
Utkinson, Tarporley
Chesil town, in Portland, vessel ashore at
Chesman, John, house of, Wantage, licence to
Chester, Sir Anthony, approbation of, as
deputy-lieutenant for Bedfordshire,
requested, granted
-, Thomas, approved as deputy-lieutenant for Somerset
Chester
-, letters dated from, or from Chester
Castle
-, extract from letter dated from
-, letter addressed to the Talbot at
-, vessels of
-, vessel from
-, departure of Lord Power's regiment from
-, arrival of the Earl of Roscommon
and Col. Talbot at
-, travellers to, or from
-, company of bakers of. petition of,
mentioned
-, attempted monopoly of bakers at
-, elections at
-, guard sent to meet Capt. Walcott
at
-, Capt. Walcott to be sent to
-, sent to
-, arrival of, at
-, foot companies and soldiers arrived
at
-, companies embarked from
-, nature of franchise at
-, men killed at election at
-, Cathedral, communion plate stolen
from
-, the Roodee at
-, Dean and Chapter of, congé d'élire
to
-, certificate of election by
-, royal assent to election by
-, Bishop of. See Chaderton, Dr.
William; Pearson, Dr. John;
and Wilkins, Dr. John, Bishops of
Chester.
-, Bishopric of, warrant for restitution of temporalities of
-, County palatine of, petition for
examinership in Court of Exchequer
of
Chesterfield, Countess of. See Stanhope, Catherine, Countess of Chesterfield, deceased.
Cheswicke, Joseph, approved as deputylieutenant for Bristol
Chesworth farm, Sussex, grant of, requested
Chicheley, Capt. Sir John, ship of
-, Sir Thomas, Master of the Ordnance, warrants to
-, references to
-, report by
-, caveat in favour of
-, at the meeting at Lord
Arlington's lodgings about the Parliament
Chichester, Sir Arthur, and Capt. John. See Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway.
Chichester, Bishop of. See Gunning,
Dr. Peter, Bishop of Chichester.
-, Dean of. See Thomas, Dr. Lambrook; and Stradling, Dr. George,
Deans of Chichester.
Chiffinch, William, keeper of the King's closet, money paid to, on the King's account
Child, Josiah, Victualler of the Navy,
letters of
-, candidate for Dartmouth
-, elected for Dartmouth
-, alleged corrupt practices by
-, servant of
-, and T. Papillon, letters of
-, reply by, to complaints of the beer supplied to the
Navy
-, and B. Gauden, letters
of
-, and B. Gauden, letter of
-, See also Littleton, Sir
Thomas.
China oranges, vessel laden with
Chippenham, Wilts, riot against justices, and letters opened at
Chipping Wycombe, statement concerning the double return at
Chiswick, letter dated from
Cholmley, Sir Hugh, messenger from
-, road to Whitby making by
-, house of, at Whitby, the
Duke of Lauderdale expected at
-, visit of the Duke and
Duchess of Lauderdale and others
to
Cholmondeley, Robert, Viscount Cholmondeley, and Thomas, approved as deputy-lieutenants for Cheshire
Chrispin, John, Congregational, licence to
Christian, Thomas, house of, Liverpool, licence to
Church, Henry, letter of
-, prizes at Yarmouth to be
delivered to
Churchill, John (afterwards Duke of Marlborough), promotion of, to captaincy, mentioned
Cidi, an Algerian, pass to
Cinque Ports, privilege of seamen of, to be pressed only by order from Dover Castle
Clanrickard, Marquis of. See Bourke, Ulick, late Marquis of Clanrickard.
Clare, George, and his wife and children,
and Margaret Williams and her children, petition of
-, pass for, to go
to Ireland
Clare, assizes in
-, Viscount. See O'Brien, Daniel,
Viscount Clare.
Clarges, Sir Thomas, letter of
Clark, John, house of, Northampton, licence to
Clarke, Benjamin, Mayor of Winchester,
letter of
-, Capt. Henry
-, letters of
-, French ship retaken by
-, demands for stores by
-, Henry, M.D., President of Magdalen College, as elector to the Moral
Philosophy lectureship
-, James, second husband of Sarah
Holden
-, Matthew, Presbyterian, licence to
-, Peregrine, draft warrant for grant
to
-, Thomas, house of, Rainow,
Cheshire, licence to
Claydon, David, house of, Yeovil, licence to
Clayton, Francis. See Collier, William.
-, Joseph, of Marple, Cheshire,
husbandman, examination of
-, Alderman Sir Robert
Clear, Serjeant, deserter, warrant for apprehension of
Clear, Cape
-, ships stationed off
-, and the Blaskets, ship to ply
between
Cleggett, William, purser
Clemence, Nicholas, timber of
Clements, Capt. John
-, letters of
Clent, Littleton, pension to, ordered
Clerke, John, house of, Skirbeck, Lincolnshire, licence to
-, Major, alias of Mr. Carre.
Cleveland, Dukedom of, grant of remainder
of
-, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara,
Duchess of Cleveland.
Clifford, Sir Thomas, Lord Clifford of
Chudleigh, Treasurer of the Household, afterwards Lord High Treasurer
-, letters of
-, letter to, mentioned
-, direction of
-, order of, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, references to
-, reference to, mentioned
-, reports by
-, at the meeting of the Privy
Council
-, speech of the Lord Chancellor at the taking of the oath by
-, accounts of the Irish farmers
to be transmitted to, and Sir R.
Bellingham summoned to England
by
-, arrears of the Irish farmers
to be certified to
-, rumours of intended appointment of, as Lord High Treasurer
-, the staff given to, and sworn
in the Chancery and the Exchequer
-, at the meeting at Lord
Arlington's lodgings about the Parliament
-, See also Cooper, Anthony
Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury.
-, and Sir J. Duncombe, letter
of
Clignett, or Clinnett, Mr., information given by, about Capt. Walcott
Clobery, John. See Standsfield, James.
Cloggues, rent of
Clongin, Mr.
Clonmel, letter dated from
-, claims by Irish natives of, to be
admitted freemen
-, alleged indecent reception of the
King's proclamation at
-, Mayor of, insulted when going to
church on 5 Nov.
Clonroane
Clovelly, captured vessel forced by storm into
Clutterbuck, Sir Thomas
-, letter of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, vessel of
-, delay of, in providing the
equipment of the galley
-, complaints against
-, slave bought by
-, v. John Canham and Slaughter Lee, commission to examine
witnesses in
-, and Sir J. B. Duteil, disagreements between
Coachman, Matthew, murder of
Coaren, Thomas, of Poole, mariner
Coates, Robert, house of, Ashover, Derbyshire, licence to
Cockaine, Thomas, commission to
Cockermouth
Cocks, Nathaniel, grant of keepership of the Council Chamber to
Cocksedge, Leonard. See Sparks, Henry.
Codd, Dr., prebendary of Rochester, death of
Codrington, Col., appointment of, as Governor or Lieut.-Governor of Jamaica, suggested
Cokayne, James, Congregational, licence to
Coke, Thomas, house of, Pebmarsh, Essex, licence to
Coker, Henry, late sheriff of Wilts, arrear due from
Colbert, Charles de, Marquis de Croissy,
French ambassador to England
-, pass from
-, petition to
-, pardoned convicts delivered
to, for transportation to France
-, Jean Baptiste, Prime Minister of
France
-, letters of credit signed by
Colchester, Duncomb, proposed as captain in the Marquis of Worcester's regiment
Colchester, oysters from
-, boat to go between, and the Brill
for oysters
-, tapestry to be sent to
-, merchant of
-, company for
-, company at
Cole, Christopher, of Pulborough, timber
or treenails of
-, contract by
-, Digory, house of, South Molton,
licence to
-, Robert, timber of
Coleman, Henry, Congregational, and his
house, Tur Langton, Leicestershire,
licences to
-, Richard, house of, Leicester,
licences to
-, Capt. William
-, letters of
Coleraine, Lord. See Hare, Henry, Lord Coleraine.
Colfe, Isaac, order on petition of
Collier, Charles, letters of
-, Josias, Independent, licence to
-, William, of Northbury, and
Francis Clayton, of Marple, Cheshire,
examination of
-, Mr., arrival of, at Barbados
Colliers lost at sea
Collings, Edward, seaman
Collingwood, Anthony, attorney, late townclerk of Newark
-, petition of
-, letter of, mentioned
Collins, Thomas, house of, Thornbury,
Herefordshire, licence to
-, Thomas, master of the Diligence
ketch, petition of, recommended
-, William, Master, complaint
against
Collison, Thomas, of Pirton, Herts, Baptist, licence to
Collson, William, approved as deputy-lieutenant for Bristol
Collycot, Stephen, report by
Colne, Essex, ship cast away near
-, vessel from
Cologne, Rhenish wine to be conveyed
from
-, news from
-, Archbishop of (Maximilian Henry),
reported to have quitted the French
and joined the Imperialists
Colson, John, waterman, certificates concerning
Comenius, John Amos, at Dantzic, and going to Amsterdam
Comet seen at Portsmouth
Commons, the House of, accounts of proceedings in
-, Journals of, extracts from,
concerning persons newly returned
-, address of, to the King, and
answer thereto
-, account of proceedings in,
contained in intercepted letter to the
King of Denmark
-, address of, to the King,
Compton, Sir Francis, troop of, party of,
to escort prisoners to London
-, prisoners delivered to
-, at Chester
-, commissions in
-, James, Earl of Northampton,
elected Recorder of Northampton
-, approbation of, as Recorder
Conabry, Capt. Richard
Condé, Prince de, reported to be marching to Holland
Conder, Richard, house of, Croydon, Cambs., licence to
Connaught, Presidency of, letter of resignation of
Conningsby, Thomas, major in Lord Vaughan's regiment
Conquett, Britanny, vessel of, taken
Consett, Lieut.
Constantine, Sir William, judgment recovered by, against Joseph Derbie
Conventicles, Act against (22 Car. II., c. 1)
-, warrant against, applied for
Conway, Edward, Viscount Conway
-, letter of
-, letter of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, petition of, referred
-, purchase of Mastership of
Ordnance in Ireland proposed by
-, departure of, from Dublin
-, governorship of Charlemont
of
-, rent roll of part of estate of
-, troop of
-, return of, to Dublin
-, Sir A. Chichester, Sir G.
Rawdon, Major Fotherby, and
Capt. Chichester, commission for
improvement of Charlemont ordered
to
-, and others, commission to,
about the protection of the Irish
coasts
-, report by
-, Robert, letter of
Cony, —, lieutenant in Lord Carlisle's regiment
Cooke, John, clerk to Secretary Coventry,
letters of
-, Thomas, bills in favour of
-, Mr., late member for Lynn, deceased
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury
-, letter to
-, mentioned
-, warrants to, as Lord Chancellor
-, speeches of
-, guns to be delivered to
-, Chancellorship of the Exchequer resigned by
-, at the meeting of the Privy
Council
-, custody of idiots and lunatics
entrusted to, and all petitions for
licences to make collections referred
to
-, person recommended by, as
member for Melcombe
-, account of procession of,
from Exeter House to Westminster
Hall
-, the seals given to
-, and Lord Clifford, committee
appointed by the Lord Mayor and
Aldermen to attend
-, brother of, candidate for
Poole
-, retirement of
-, Gilbert, salter, petition of
-, Capt. Peter
-, Richard, house of, Nedging,
Suffolk, licence to
-, Robert, commission to
-, Capt. Thomas, of Kilmallock,
Capt. Walcott's horse and sword in
possession of
-, Cornet, J.P. for Clare, person examined by
Coopper, William, house of, Boston, licence to
Cooth, Elizabeth, house of, Sherborne, licence to
Coote, Charles, Earl of Mountrath,
deceased, conversation about, between
Molony and Capt. Walcott
-, lands confirmed to, by the
Act of Explanation and left to his
son
-, Capt. Chidley, son of, letters
patent of lands to be passed to
-, R., letter of
Cop, Tristram, house of, Axminster, licence to
Copenhagen, Dutch men-of-war and merchantmen at
Copper, new imposition in Sweden on
Corbet, John, rector of Woolwich, W. Bodham and others, certificate by
Cordell, Lowde or Lourde, warrant for
admission of, as Page of the Bedchamber in extraordinary
-, warrant for admission of, as
Page of the Bedchamber in ordinary
Cork, James, house of, Kendal, licence to
Cork, letter dated from
-, examination taken at
-, ships from, or for
-, persons condemned for piracy at
-, petition for leave to unlade a ship
from Antigua and pay duty at
-, state of the garrison at
-, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard, Earl
of Cork and Burlington.
Cornish, William, house of, Henley, Oxfordshire, licence to
Cornwall, Edward, proposed as captain in
the Marquis of Worcester's regiment
-, Capt Henry, petitions of
-, company of, payment of
arrears of
-, Humphrey, surety to Roger Vaughan, late collector of hearth-money
Cornwall, alleged interference in choice of
sheriff for
-, Hamburg ship lost on coast of
-, grant of Receiver-Generalship of
the revenue of the Duchy of
-, places in, where buildings were
licensed for Nonconformist services:—
-, Landulph, Redruth,
Saltash
Corporations, Act for regulating (13 Car. II. c. 1)
Corsica, voyage of Sir T. Clutterbuck's ship to
Corton, Norfolk, colliers from
Corunna, or Coronne, or the Groyne, vessels
from
-, prizes brought into, or
sent to
-, Ostenders and others
employed by the Dutch to carry
prize goods from
Cosin, John, D.D., late Bishop of Durham, lease by, mentioned
Cotterell, Sir Charles, petition and reference sent by, to the Lord Lieutenant
-, Capt. Edward
Cottle, Mark, uncle of Serjeant Henn
Cotton, Sir Robert, approved as deputylieutenant for Cheshire
Coulmer, Johanna, rent payable to
Council, the Privy, letter to
-, orders in
-, mentioned
-, list of persons presented by,
to serve as sheriffs
-, minutes of business at meeting of
Council Chamber, the, grant of keepership of, in reversion
Coupe, Joseph, Presbyterian, licence to
Courie, Henry, of Maryland
Courtenay, Capt. Francis
-, certificate from, mentioned
Courtney, William, and Hugh Eccles, letter of
Cousins, John, house of, Beeston, Beds., licence to
Couty, Rabba, report on petition of
-, letter on behalf of
Coventry, Cornet Charles, licence to, to go
to France in Lord Duras' troop
-, Henry, Secretary of State
-, letters of
-, note of
-, warrant from
-, directions or orders of, mentioned
-, warrant for payment to
-, at the meeting of the Privy
Council
-, prebend promised to friend
of
-, order for payment to
-, opinion of, on a petition for
erecting lighthouses in Ireland
-, to examine prisoners in the
Tower
-, the Seals returned from
the Lord Keeper by
-, warrant for grant to, of the
office of Secretary and Keeper of the
Signet in the northern parts of the
kingdom for three lives
-, Thomas, Lord Coventry, late
Lord Keeper, father of
-, Sir William, brother of, a
life in above grant to
-, Francis, nephew of, son of
Francis, of Carshalton, a life in
above grant to
Coventry, letters dated from
-, arrival of Lord Power's regiment
at
-, election of Mayor and Sheriffs at
-, money collected for Polish Protestants at
-, the Drapery at
-, entertainment by the Mayor at
-, colliery at
-, Mayor of. See Bewley, Thomas.
Coverden, taken by the Dutch
Cowes, Henry, appointed master of the Diamond
Cowes, Isle of Wight, letters dated from
ships at
-, ships at
-, ships gone to
-, ships from
Cowley, Thomas, purser
Cox, Sir John, Commissioner of the Navy,
deceased
-, clerk of
-, tickets lost by
-, tickets given by
-, Lady Rachel, widow of,
letter of
Crabbe, Capt. John, letters of
-, salary of
Cracow, Mr., Envoy of Brandenburg, departure of, from Harwich
-, mediation offered by
-, ordered to leave England
Cranbrook, Kent, murder at
Cranck, Mr., postmaster at Birmingham
Cranfield, Edward, grant of escheatorship of Barbados to
Craven, William, Earl of Craven, house
of
-, report by, on petition of the
loyal and indigent officers
Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John, Earl of Crawford.
Crees, William, house of, Derby, licence to
Creighton, Capt. George, company of
-, Dr. Robert, Bishop of Bath and
Wells, death of
Cressett, John, reasons of, for suppression
of stage-coaches
-, answer of, to reasons for
continuing the stage-coaches
-, discovery by, of fallacies in
the answer to his reasons for suppressing stage-coaches
Cressy, Nicholas, house of, Kirton, Lincolnshire, licence to
Crevecour, reported attempt of the Prince of Orange on
Croftes, William, letter of
Crofts, Thomas, of Hust, Stonely parish,
Warwickshire, uncle of Elizabeth
Tibbots
-, William, Lord Crofts, at Euston
Croisic, Britanny, vessel from
Cromer, Dutch privateer off
-, seamen of the Kent come ashore
at
Cromwell, Oliver, person presented to living by
-, pension from the StatesGeneral for service against
-, former officers of, in Ireland
-, lands seized in Ireland by
-, Col. Vere Essex
-, troop of
Cronstrome, Abraham, copper blanks smaller than agreed by contract of, to be accepted
Crookhaven, co. Cork, vessels put into
Crosse, J., letter of
Crossing, Richard, and another, petition of, referred
Crow, Capt. Timothy, petition of
-, passes to
Crown lands, discovery of revenue of ancient
Crowneg, Mr., masts of
Crowther, Joseph, William Thornburgh, and Nathaniel Tomkins, canons of Worcester, letter of
Crumpe, Thomas. See Villiers, George, Viscount Grandison.
Cuffe, Sir James, agent of Lord Aungier,
order for payment to
-, receipt to be given by
-, and others, debts for quarters due from companies disbanded
or sent to England to be proved
before
Cullen, Capt. Thomas
-, letter to
-, informations of, concerning
Capt. Walcott
-, mentioned
-, abstracts of
-, ordered to appear at Dublin
-, traitorous paper shown to
-, house of, at Ballynaclochy
-, confronted with Capt. Walcott
-, difference between and one
Drue about a debt
-, discourse between, and Capt.
Walcott
-, improbabilities of charge of,
against Walcott
-, alleged conversations of, with
Col. Talbot, and Irish titular bishops
and clergy
-, to be sent to England
-, coming to Dublin
-, in Dublin
-, letter introducing
-, charged by Walcott with
perjury
-, complaints against
-, account by Lord O'Brien of
his conversation about Walcott with
Culmore Fort, Londonderry, appointment of governor of
Culpeper, Thomas, Lord Culpeper, member
of the Council for Foreign Plantations, warrant for payment of salary
of
-, See also Bennet, Henry,
Earl of Arlington
Cumberland, places in, where buildings
were licensed for Nonconformist
services:—
-, Carlisle, Crosthwaite,
Dearham, Holme Cultram,
Kirk Oswald, Penrith, Whitehaven
Cunningham, Robert. See Dick, Lewis.
Curacoa, Dutch Governor and prisoners
from Tobago sent to
-, English ship taken and brought
into
-, Governor of
-, ship sent to
Curlo, Lorenzo, lieutenant of the galley at
Leyhom
-, and Giuseppe Camerata,
affidavit by
Currance, John. See Napper, Robert.
Curson, Sir John, receiver-general of the
Duchy of Lancaster, debt due from
-, — tidewaiter
Curtis, Robert, house of, Spalding, Lincolnshire, licence to
-, Theo., letters of
-, See also Pett, Phineas,
master shipwright.
-, Mr., tickets to be delivered to
Curwen, — tidewaiter
Custis, Edmond, letters of
-, employed in wreck fishing
-, expected at Newcastle
-, letter to (?)
Customs, the, reported intention of the
King to farm
-, grant of, in
-, Act setting out rates for
(12 Car. II., c. 4)
-, commissioners of
-, letter to
-, farmers of
-, warrant for order to
-, farm of
Cutts, Richard, house of, Clare, Suffolk, licence to
Cuzens, Henry, Congregational, and his house, Winston, Suffolk, licence to