General Index: F

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]

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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.