Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1672-3. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1901.
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'General Index: F', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1672-3, (London, 1901) pp. 681-686. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1672-3/pp681-686 [accessed 24 March 2024]
General Index
F
F
Faesch, Monsr., and others, advertisement
of
Fagel, Pensionary
information given to, by
Gerbrandt Zas of English affairs
letters given by, for Zas'
return to England
good offices of Zas with,
requested
Faircloth, Samuel, of Chippenham, Cambs.,
Congregational, licence to
Fairfax, Major Thomas, departure of, from
Chester for London
Fairlee (Fairlight), Dutch privateer off
Falkland, Viscount, and Viscountess
Dowager. See Carye, Anthony and
Rachel, Viscount and Viscountess
Dowager Falkland
Falmouth
letters dated from, or from ships
at
extracts from letters dated from
vessels arrived at
vessels from, or for
vessels at
vessel sent into
Dutch capers forced into, by bad
weather
Mayor of, complaint against
and Fowey, wreck driven ashore
between
Fanshaw, Sir Richard, accounts of payments to, when ambassador to Spain
Fardington, manor of, Cornwall, fine on
renewal of lease of parcel of
Farman, Isaac, of Ashbrittle, Somerset,
Baptist, licence to
Farmer, Richard, Baptist or Congregational, licences to
house of, Kilby, Leicestershire, licence to
Farnoll, kirk of, and Deanery of Brechin,
warrant for presentation to
Faro, ship laden at
Faseby, Capt. W.
Fauconberg, Lord. See Belasyse, Thomas,
Viscount Fauconberg
Favel, John, pass for
Faversham, letters dated from
list of sick and wounded from
Dutch oystermen to be arrested at
two Dutch masters escaped from
gaol at
doggers come to, as spies on pretence of buying oysters
fishermen and seamen at, summoned to serve
Fawcett, William, highwayman
Fell, John, D.D., Dean of Christchurch,
letters of
as elector to the lectureship
in Moral Philosophy at Oxford
Fells, , quartermaster in Lord Peterborough's regiment
Felton, Sir Henry, servant of
Feneis, Walter, master of the packet-boat
Postilion, affidavit by
See also Hills, Richard
Fenn, John, paymaster
Robert, clerk of the Accatry,
petition of
Sir Robert, father of, late
Clerk of the Greencloth
Fens, the, great level of, flooded
Fermanagh, petition for grant of lands in
and Tyrone, thieves overtaken on
border between
Feroni, Francisco, of Amsterdam, owner
of the St. John
Ferrer, Robert, yeoman tailor and portitor
to the Great Wardrobe, deceased
Ferrybridge, letter dated from
Fidges, Lieut. Hugh, and eleven seamen
of the Dartmouth, petition of
Fidsall, widow, house of, Devizes, licence
to
Field, Septimus
commission to
Fielding, , ensign in Lord Mulgrave's
regiment
Filey Bay, ship chased ashore in
Filliter, George, sen., house of, West Morden, Dorset, licence to
Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea,
appointed Lord Lieutenant of Kent
Sir Heneage, Attorney-General,
letter of
letters to
note by
references to, and reports by
references to
reference to, mentioned
orders or warrants to
draft warrant to
opinion of, on the construction of the demise of the Irish customs
information directed by
at the meeting at Lord
Arlington's lodgings about the Parliament
Sir John, appointed ambassador to
the Ottoman Porte
John, house of, Willesden, licence
to
Capt. William, letters of
Finisterre, Cape
Fiore, Pietro, notary public at Valetta
Firmin, Giles, house of, Ridgewell, Essex,
licence to
Fisher, Isaac, house of, Chippenham,
Cambs., licence to
Fishery, suggestion that captured doggers
be reserved for the use of
Fitz-Came (? Fitz-James), Margaret, house
of, Lewestone, Dorset, licence to
Fitz-Charles, Charles, son of the King
FitzGerald, Capt. Edward
relation of
informations of
sent for to Dublin
allegations of, against Capt.
Walcott
alleged design of, to beg
Walcott's estate
alleged conversations of, with
Col. Talbot, and Irish titular bishops
and clergy
to be sent to England
coming to Dublin
at Dublin
letter introducing
Major Gerald, title of, to manor
of Glancorbery, &c.
Gerald
Col. John, arrival of, at Yarmouth
regiment of. See Army, the,
Col. FitzGerald's regiment
John, commission to
Robert, appointment of, to the
Irish Privy Council suggested
Thomas FitzThomas, Knight of
Glyn
Edmund FitzThomas, grandson of, Knight of Glyn
Thomas and Gerald,
sons of
Thomas Mac Rudery, Knight of
Glyn
Thomas, late a lieutenant in the
Dutch service, letter of, and order
for allowance to
Fitz-Hardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley,
Maurice, Viscount Fitz-Hardinge
Fitzharris, Sir Edward, petition of
Lady, wife of, title of, as
heir in reversion to the manor of
Glancorbery
Fitz-James, Capt. Henry, company of
officer of
Fitzmorrice, Thomas, commission to
Fitzpatrick, Col. John, letters of
interview of, with the Lord
Lieutenant about the rules for regulating corporations
, proposed as captain in the
Marquis of Worcester's regiment
Fitzroy, Lady Anne, daughter of the King,
grant of arms to
Charles, Earl of Southampton,
son of the King
election of, as Knight of the
Garter
and Henry, Earl of Euston,
and Lord George, trusts in favour
of, of the revenue from wine licences
warrant for grant
of arms to
warrant for grant
of the Phnix Park, &c., in remainder to, successively
Lady Charlotte, daughter of the
King, report of intended marriage
of
grant of arms to
or Palmer, Lord George, son of the
King, the Dukedom of Cleveland
limited in remainder to
Henry, Earl of Euston, son of the
King, grant of the Dukedom of
Cleveland in remainder to
grant of prothonotaryship of
the King's Bench in trust for, and
his lady in reversion
Flamborough Head, Dutch privateers off
colliers off
collier ashore at
Dutch men-of-war reported off
between, and the mouth of
the Tees
the English fleet standing for
and Scarborough, vessels taken
between
and the Spurn, capers between
Flanders, letters from, mentioned
news from
vessel of, taken
vessel for
pass to
packet-boat from
payments by Mr. Hollis in
warrant for arrest of passengers
from, on pretence of public business
referred to
warrant qualifying
explanations of, to be sent
to Dover, &c.
oyster-boats from, forbidden in the
Thames or Medway during the war
the Banks of
Flats, the, at the mouth of the Thames
Flaws, Capt. William
See also Bardon, Jean
Fleetwood, Edward, approved as deputylieutenant for Lancashire
Fleming, William, Earl of Wigton, commission to
Flessheir, Mr., letter of, for Holland
Fletcher, Capt. J., reported return of, to
England
Mr., carver at Chatham, requests
for money to be imprested to
Flintshire, licence to sheriff of
Flood, Andrew, waterman, protection for,
requested
Floods, accounts of
Flower, George, house of, Carburton,
Notts., licence to
Sir William, letter in favour of,
mentioned
Floyd, William, Congregational, licence to
Mr., timber of
Flushing, vessel from
privateer of, forced by bad weather
into Falmouth
privateers of
taken
left almost unguarded
Dutch men-of-war gone to
English prize carried into
advantages offered to, if they submit to England
Fogg, Ezekiel, of St. Sepulchre's, London,
Congregational, licence to
Folio, John, merchant, of Leghorn
Folliart, Ralph, barber to the King
Richard, to be sworn as Groom of
the Privy Chamber and barber to the
King in reversion
Folliot, Capt.
Fontaine, Sir John de la, son of Sir Erasmus, suggested as sheriff for Beds
Fontaines, Dr. Daniel de Mazieres des, late
physician-general of the Irish army,
petitions of
certificates in favour of
injustice to, by non-payment
of his salary and arrears
Forbes, Sir Arthur
letter of, mentioned
letters to, mentioned
letter transmitted by
matters relating to the military list entrusted to, during the
Lord Lieutenant's illness
going to England
Henry, Presbyterian, licence to
James, Independent, licence to
Mr.
Ford, Sir Henry, member for Tiverton,
Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
letters of
letter of, mentioned
letters to
certificate by
excuse to be made for, in
case of a call of the House
William Glascock, and Dr
John Topham, letter of
Henry Roe, son of
appointed governor of
Culmore Fort
Alderman Sir Richard
Forliss, Arthur, house of, Limpsfield,
Surrey, licence to
Forsey, widow, house of, Netherbury,
Dorset, licence to
Forster, John, sheriff of Northumberland,
licence to, to go out of his county
Capt., thieves pursued by
Fortescue, Capt. Robert, letter of
Sir Thomas, sent to the King from
Ireland in
Forthampton, manor of
Fortrey, Samuel. See Sherborne, Edward.
Foster, Ralph, chirurgeon of the Henry,
certificate concerning
Sir W., recommended for commission in Lord Ogle's regiment
Fotherby, Major Sidney, letter of
letter to
See also Conway, Edward,
Viscount Conway.
Foulis, Capt. Thomas, letter of
Foulkes, Sir Francis, deputy-governor of
Limerick
letter of, mentioned
letter to, mentioned
Capt. Walcott apprehended
by
house of
Fountaine, James, chirurgeon-general of
the Irish army, certificate by
Fourcad, Florent, appointed surgeon in
ordinary to the King
Fowey and Looe, Dutch capers between
and Falmouth, wreck driven ashore
between
Fowler, Lieut. Thomas, letter of
Fowles, Capt. Th., letter of
Fox, George, house of, Hermitage, Dorset,
licence to
Henry, house of, Wigston Magna,
Leicestershire, licences to
John, Baptist, licence to
John, formerly joint clerk of the
Accatry, now clerk of the Spicery
or Foxe, Robert, master of the
Mary and Hannah ketch
ketch of
Sir Stephen
warrants to
warrants for payment to
letter to, requested
money in the hands of, for
commissions in Lord Belasyse's regiment
France, letters from
vessels for
vessels from
fleet for
treaty with
reinforcements from, for army in
Germany
former massacres of the Huguenots
in
alleged breach of articles between
Spain and
licence to go to
account of payments to ambassador
to
troop of horse under Lord Duras
to be sent to
persons gone to, or come from
Sir E. Spragg sent to
coast of, pilots for, requested
Beachy and the Downs,
vessels plying between
West of, vessels for
King of (Louis XIV.). mediation
of Sweden accepted by
Dunkirk intended by, as
place for the treaty
said to be raising more men
reported departure of, from
Paris for Lorraine
reported design by, to unite
the Christians of his kingdom in one
religion
reported declaration of war
against Sweden by
war apprehended between
Spain and
report that, had turned
Protestant, contradicted
intending to prepare greater
forces for next summer
letters patent of, to Monsr.
Faesch and his partners for transporting their goods through France
aid demanded by, against
Spain, upon Spanish attack on
Charleroi
Francis, Yelverton, commission to
Francklin, Mr., proctor for the Ministers
of Hamburg
Franses or Frances, Joseph, protection to,
mentioned
Frary, Capt. Ralph
Fraser, John, hanged at Amsterdam
Frazer, Alexander. See Okeover, Humphrey.
Frederick, Alderman Sir John, packet
directed to
certificate by
and Co., retaken ship belonging to
Freeman, Ralph, note of lease to
French, James, purser of the Cambridge
letter of
French, the, town held by, attacked by
the Prince of Orange
engagement between and the
Imperialists expected
gone to the Old Bosch to
intercept the Prince of Orange
fights between, and the
Brandenburgers
Col. Bampfield's regiment
attacked by
reported loss of, on the ice
in Holland
at St. Thomas, in the East
Indies, complaint against
villages near the Brill burnt
by
bank cut in Holland by
of, drowned in the
inundation
close to the Imperialists near
Soest
French, English, or Scotch, lodging at
Amsterdam to be certified to the
magistrates
carpenters, dimensions of ship
building at Portsmouth taken by
commodities not saleable in Holland
companies at Helvoetsluys and in
the Dutch service
gentlemen landed at Portland for
London
pattern, shallops building after a
prisoner on Dutch caper
prisoners landed in England
sailcloth inferior to English
workers of thread, petition of
French army, the, deserters from, sent to
Landguard Fort
to be transported to
Calais
reported design of the Prince
of Orange to intercept, marching to
Marshal Turenne
in Germany, reinforcements
for
in Holland, reinforcements
for
General of, petition for
letter to
French fleet, the, at St. Helens
off Portland and Lyme
departure of, from Portsmouth
off Dartmouth, and supposed
to have got to Plymouth Sound
reported design of the Dutch,
to burn in their harbours
water-boat built for
French frigate at Portland
man-of-war, privateer chased ashore
by
in the Channel
bound for St. Martin's
at Spithead
departure of
men-of-war in Portland Road
put back to Torbay
in the Downs
convoying ships from Bordeaux
crabs and crabropes at Deal
damaged by
departure of, from Cadiz
merchantman from St. Malo
from Canada
merchantmen from Rochelle for
Havre
privateer at Spithead
prize taken by
English ship sold to a Spaniard taken by
privateers
ship for France
from the West Indies
ashore at Ramsgate
from Malaga
for Portsmouth
ships lost
taken
retaken
from St. Malo
in Portland Road
from Bordeaux
squadron off Cape Spartel
victualling ships at Spithead
Frescheville, John, Lord Frescheville
Freshwater Bay, privateer driven ashore
in
Sir J. Holmes forced from his
anchors in
Fresno, Marquis del, Spanish ambassador
to England
raisins from prize to be
delivered to person appointed by
pamphlets to be sent to,
from Holland
news from Flanders to
Frigates, estimate of the cost of building
two
Frowde, C., clerk of the Council for Trade,
letter of
Fulford, George, petition of, referred
Fuller, Francis, of Bristol, Presbyterian,
licence to
Furzer, Daniel. See Deane, Commissioner
Anthony.