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General Index
C
C
Cadiz, vessels for
French men-of-war and merchant men,
and Dutch men-of-war at
consul at, express sent to
galleons arrived at
Capt. Robinson's squadron going to
expedition against, in
squadron from
money remitted to
governor of
merchants of, reports of
Caen, pass for vessel to
Cairdines, lands and barony of, warrant for
charter of
Calais, letters dated from
vessel from
passengers from, or to
pass to
the Golden Dragon, inn at
soldiers transported to
Williamson landed at
the Duchess of Modena to go to
Whitehall from, by water
and Dover, French men-of-war cruising
between
Calcar, Spanish troops received into, by the
Elector of Brandenburg
Caldwell, William, sent for by the Lord Lieutenant
Calveley, Richard, warrant for reprieve of,
if found guilty
Calverley, William, attorney, petition of
warrant for pardon to
Calvert, Richard, commission to
Cam.
See Drum.
Camborne, Robert, letter of
Cambridge, University of, letter to
grants of Professorship of Civil
Law in
dispute about the method of
electing a Public Orator of
statutes of, concerning the election
of the Lady Margaret professor, the
Public Orator and other officers
address of numerous members
of, in favour of Dr. John Boord
colleges of:
Trinity Hall, letter to
letter dated from
fellowship at
reasons of fellows of, for not
obeying a royal mandate
answer to
Master of. See King, Dr.
Robert
King's, Provost and fellows of, letter
to
Christ's, letter dated from
fellowship at
Master and fellows of, letter
to
Trinity, letters dated from
fellowships at
Master and fellows of, or
Master and seniors of, letters to
mandate to, requested
Master of. See Barrow, Dr.
Isaac.
Sidney Sussex, Master of.
See Minshull, Richard
Camleddan, lands of, and other lands in the
parochine of Monegoffe, Kirkcudbrightshire, and fishing in the water of Crie,
warrant for confirmation of
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle, warrant
for charter to
Sir Hugh, of Calder, warrant for
charter to
John, younger, of Glenurchy, and Duncan, his eldest son, warrant for charter
to
Camperdown
Canaries, the, vessels from
vessel from, retaken
vessel from, aground
English fleet at
vintage at
Canary Club, the
Canary wine for Williamson
Candale, the Due de, terms offered to Col.
Fitzpatrick by
Canham, Thomas, and others, merchants of
London, petition of, mentioned
Cann, Sir Robert, Thomas Bisse, and others,
merchants of Bristol, retaken prize to
be restored to
Cannon, James, papers saved from fire at
the Navy Office, delivered by, to A.
Buckley
Cannynge, Capt. George, letter of
cable lent by
Canterbury, letter dated from
sheriffs of, warrant to
Dean and Chapter of, letters to
Archbishop of. See Sheldon, Dr.
Gilbert, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
letters of
letters of, mentioned
account by, of the election of
the Common Council of Dublin
paper transmitted by, mentioned
warrant from
order of
order of, mentioned
desires or commands of, mentioned
letters to
letters to, mentioned
draft letter to
letter to be shown to
letters to, ordered
letters to, requested
warrants to
references to
petitions to
instructions to, mentioned
commands to
recommendation to, requested
order in Council on letter of
orders to, requested
good health of
supposed to have a pique against
Sir E. Scott
complaints of, about Lord
Ranelagh to
answer of Lord Ranelagh
to
to take care that money for pay
of the Irish forces in England be punctually paid in
proxy of
concordatum for Williamson's
salary moved by
intention of, to alter the
quarters of the Irish army
treaty concluded by, when ambassador to Denmark
request by, that grants of lands,
&c., in Ireland, might be referred
thither before passing
to be seized and executed by
conspirators
proposal of, to supply Ireland
with small coins
Elizabeth, wife of, Countess of
Essex
daughter of, death of
Edward, brother of, appointment of, as King's Counsel in Ireland
requested
granted
Car, Capt. Francis, commission to
Carew, Sir Thomas, of Bosley, Devon, and
Nicholas Cove, demise to, mentioned
Caribbee Islands, the, officer who formerly
served in
See also Barbados.
Carleton, Christopher, case of
false accusation against
Anna, wife of
uncle of. See Dewen, Lieut.Col.
Edward, gentleman attending Williamson
letters of
detained in London
Dr. Guy, Bishop of Bristol, good
character given by
John, commission to
Maria, alias the German Princess,
stolen watches sold by
Carlile, John, clerk of the passage, Dover
illness of
death of
desirous to resign his office to
his son
Lawson, son of, letters of
requests by, for his father's
office
Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, Theobald,
Earl of Carlingford.
Carlisle, prisoner at
Earl of. See Howard, Charles, Earl
of Carlisle.
Bishop of. See Rainbow, Dr. Edward,
Bishop of Carlisle.
Carne, commission to
Capt., commissions in company of
Carnegie, James, of Balnamoon, and Alexander
and John his brothers, warrant for
charter to
Carnegy, David, Earl of Northesk, lands acquired
by
remainder limited to, and reservation and proviso in favour of
James, son of, warrant for charter to
Carnehill, town and lands of, and other lands
in the parochines of Turreff and King
Edward, Aberdeenshire, warrant for
charter of
Carpenter, commission to
Carr, Henry, commission to
Dr. John, letter of
threatened by informers for not
enforcing the Act against conventicles
Sir Robert, Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster
letters of
letters to
warrants to
reference to
one of the persons to examine
Capt. Walcot
and others, examinations taken
before
attending to Lord Arlington's
office in his absence
going to Lincolnshire
at dinner at Lord Arlington's
Lady Elizabet, wife of
letter of
niece of
new house of
William, late clerk of the Council of
Munster, order on petition of
warrant for pension to
Sir George, father of
Carre, William
and others, offer of the States
General to exchange
Carrickfergus, letter dated from
muster of company dated at
condition of company at
Carrigaholt, co. Clare, letter dated from
Carter, Ralph, messenger, warrant to
Capt. Richard
letter of
certificate by
men from the Reserve ordered
to
William, petition of
Carteret, Sir Edward, gentleman usher of the
Black Rod, petition of, mentioned
Sir George, Vice-Chamberlain of the
Household, certificate by
grant to, mentioned
warrant for allowance of poundage to, on sumsissued by, when Treasurer
of the Navy
warrant for payment to
offers made to Col. Fitzpatrick
by, from the Dukes of Vendme and
Candale
sum due from, on balance of his
accounts as Vice-Treasurer of Ireland
discharge to, of part of said sum
ordered
appointed a Commissioner of
the Admiralty
at a meeting of the Privy
Council
Cartwright, Dr. Thomas, prebendary of Durham, caveat in favour of
commission to, from Dean and
Chapter of Durham delivered up by
Carverth, Lieut.
Cary, Sir Robert, commission in company of
Mr., prisoner at the Hague, certificate
concerning
Cascaes, Portugal
Castell, Charles, and Mary, his wife, petition
of, referred
mentioned
G., letter of
Castle Robin, near Lisburn
Castlehaven, Lord. See Tuchet, James, Earl
of Castlehaven
Castlekevin, lands of, and precinct of the Fertry,
co. Wicklow, grant of, directed
Castlemadies, Upper and Lower, lands of, in
the stewartry of Kirkcudbright and
sheriffdom of Galloway, warrant for
grant of
Castleman, Paul, letter of
Castlerahan. See Clanmahon.
Catchmay, Tracy, warrant for reprieve of
Catherine of Braganza, Queen
to be allowed to keep her Roman
Catholic servants
coach horses of
demise of Honours, &c., in trust
for
assignment on portion of
subscription promised by, to
Ogilby's Britannia
trustees of, letter to
See also Holles, Denzell,
Lord Holles.
gentlemen ushers of Privy
Chamber of, petition of
Catoche, Cape, Yucatan, English ship taken
off
Caulfield, William, Viscount Charlemont,
deceased, troop of
Cavenah. Mr. one of his Majesty's servants,
tickets delivered to
Cavendish, Christian, Countess Dowager of
Devonshire, warrant for lease to
Henry, Earl of Ogle, appointed governor of Newcastle
letters to
regiment of. See Army, the.
William, Duke of Newcastle, letter of
Cayseglace.
See Corlinicke.
Cecil, James, Earl of Salisbury, licence to build
granted to
John, Earl of Exeter, licence to, to
hunt in Rockingham Forest
appointed Lord Lieutenant of
the Eastern Division of Northamptonshire
Mr., soldiers commanded by
Cefalo, Peter, musician to his Majesty, pass to
Chadderton, Francis, quartermaster, permission
to, to dispose of his place
Chairletowne. See Baldovie.
Chamberlain, Edward, a Dominican friar, examination of
Chamberlayn, William, gentleman usher to
Charles I, petition of
former patent to, and Col.
Dudley for tinning iron, &c.
Chambre, Robert, clerk, petition of, and affidavits in support thereof
warrant for pardon to
Chamois gloves, certificates concerning
Chancellors, &c., Act (37 Henry VIII. c. 17)
empowering, to exercise ecclesiastical
urisdiction
Chancery, the Court of, grant of clerkship of
the patents in
Chapel Izod, co. Dublin, letter dated from
Chaplin, Alderman Sir Francis
letters of
Chapplin, Monsieur
Chapman, Abraham, of Amsterdam, merchant,
passes and protections to
Charlemont
letters dated from
works at
sum expended for
Lord. See Caulfield, William, Viscount Charlemont.
Charleroi, troops sent by the Comte de
Monterey to assist the Prince of Orange
against
Charles I., or the late King, predictions of
Nostradamus concerning
services to, or sufferings for
debt of
policy of, to abolish chieferies in
Irish plantation counties
grant by, of impropriations in the
Crown to the Irish clergy
lease by, recited
grant by, mentioned
Charles II., or the King or his Majesty
and casual notices of,
passim
letters of
letters of, mentioned
letters of, recited
letters from, requested
circular letter to several mayors
from
holograph letter of, to Lord Orrery
mentioned
letters or warrants to be prepared for
signature of
draft letters for signature of
mentioned
letter to be sent from
letter to be written in the name of
alleged intention of Lord Ranelagh
to procure letter from
sign manual of
paper in the hand of, concerning
mustering men, mentioned
warrants from
warrants from, mentioned
warrant from, requested
orders or commands or directions of,
mentioned
orders or commands or directions
from, requested
pleasure of, mentioned
pleasure of, requested
approval by, of deputy lieutenants, requested
granted
commissions from, requested
appointment of attorney and procurator by
letters patent from, mentioned
confirmation by, of right to bear arms
appointment of agent of, at Rouen, and
other ports in Normandy, Picardy and
Brittany
instructions from, to the Ambassadors
at Cologne, mentioned
warrant for assent of, to election to
bishopric
letters to
letters to, mentioned
petitions to
petitions to, mentioned
licence from, requested
paper to be delivered to
statement of Col. Fitzpatrick's services
to be offered to
promises of, mentioned
grants by, mentioned
grant from, requested
gifts by
intended gift by, of the Phnix Park
to the Duchess of Cleveland
debt due from
debt due to
speeches of
draft of speech of, at the adjournment
of the Parliament
messages of, to the Parliament
address of the Parliament to, against
Popery
for the encouragement of English
manufactures, and answer of
address of remonstrance of the House
of Commons to
address of the House of Commons to,
concerning Ireland
referred to the Committee
for Ireland
under the King's consideration
mentioned
address of the House of Commons to, against the Duke of York's
marriage
declaration by, about captured privateers, mentioned
of his resolution to preserve the
settlement of Ireland
of 12 June, 1672, to encourage
the Dutch to settle in England, mentioned
of his intention to wear only
English manufactures
that he will preserve the privileges of Jersey and Guernsey
of 30 Nov., 1660, concerning
Ireland, mentioned
concerning the Archbishop of
Glasgow
ratification by, of the treaty of Hanover between the King of France. and
the Duke of Brunswick and Lnenburg
recommendation by, to the Dissenters
to behave dutifully and peaceably
resolution of, on Sir J. Williamson's
letter
draft agreement between, and the
Victuallers of the Navy for victualling
land soldiers
indentures made between, and the
Duke of York
indenture between, and Lord Ranelagh and his partners, recited
as Prince and Steward of Scotland,
warrants for charters from
lands to be holden from, as
piece of plate given by, to Commissioner Deane
Great Seal to Declaration of Indulgence broken by
present of wine from Amsterdam for
cottage escheated to
bounty of, to superannuated officers
rejoicings at York, Ipswich and Nottingham at the agreement between, and
the Parliament
people at Falmouth pleased at the
agreement between, and the Parliament
services to, or sufferings for
government of Ireland by, praised
said to be pleased at Lord Ibrackan's
kindness to the fanatics
discourse before, about victualling the
fleet
bounty of, to seamen
thought to be displeased at Privy
Councillors bringing in grievances
plate sold to
intention of, to send commissioners to
New England
agreement between, and the United
Provinces to release ships and goods
seized before the declaration of war
estate forfeited to
offer of, to Cardinal Mazarin, mentioned
rent payable to, out of revenue of
Barbados and the Leeward Islands
obliged to put away his Roman
Catholic servants
anecdote of
intended grant of excise to, to defray
the Mint charges
sums due to, from the French king
intention of, to advise with the
Commissioners for Ireland, about the
address of the House of Commons and
the rules for corporations
paper exhorting, to repent
predictions of Nostradamus concerning
sum reserved to, on the coinage of
farthings
visit of, to Woolwich
practice of, of restoring French ships
and goods retaken by English ships
gone to Sheerness.
defalcation allowed to the Irish
farmers by
offers by, of peace coldly received
80,000l. due to, from Lord Ranelagh
and his partners at the expiration of
their undertaking
requested to send frigates to the Irish
coasts
person sent to Holland by, in 1672
allowances by, to Armenian merchants,
whose goods were taken in the Smyrna
fleet
lands in Scotland fallen into the
hands of
order for protection of fowls of
person sent to, by the Comte
d'Estres
reported to be going to Dover
resolved to complete the companies on
the fleet to 100 each
alleged authority given by, to Peter
Talbot to oversee the Romish clergy in
Ireland
denied
going to, or at, Rye to see the fleets
at Lord Arlington's office with the
Lord Chancellor and others
on board the fleet and at Lydd
return of, expected
account of reception of, at Rye
resolution of, not to attempt a descent
in Holland till after a sea fight
intentions of, to augment the foot regiments and to have a review at Blackheath
additional provisions appointed by,
for the fleet
visit of, to Greenwich
money received in France for
celebration of birthday of
permission from, to the French to
press French seamen in England
report of intended visit of, to the fleet
Commissioner Deane ordered to the
fleet by
departure of, from Deptford
letters of the Ambassador to Turkey
never paid for by
order by, that the fleet be fitted in 14
days
lands vested in, by the Acts of Settlement and Explanation given him only
as a trustee
particulars of a Council of War to be
presented to
threats against
meeting between, and Prince Rupert
at Gravesend
estate of the late Duke of Lenox in
Scotland promised by, to the Duchess
Dowager for her life
money disbursed in 1654 for
pension of, when in exile, from the
French king
going to Blackheath and Gravesend
yacht lent to Lord Ossory by
Prince Rupert forbidden by, to attack
the Dutch in Schonvelt
requested to revoke the suspension of
the Navigation Act
at a meeting of the Privy Council
gone to Bagshot to hunt
person instrumental in preserving,
after the battle of Worcester
proposals to, about the fishery
intention of, to have the conduct of
the commanders at the battle of the
Texel, examined
going to see the fleet
invited for the Lord Mayor's Day
apoplectic fit of
subscription promised by, to Ogilby's
Britannia,
the Banqueting House appointed by,
to receive the address of the House of
Commons
Household of:
Lord Steward of. See Butler, James,
Duke of Ormonde.
Treasurer of, warrant to
Cofferer of. See Ashburnham, William.
Green Cloth, the Board of, warrants
to
names of persons destroying the King's fowls to be signified
to
chief clerk of the Kitchen. See
Firebrace, Mr.
Lord Chamberlain's department:
Lord Chamberlain. See Jermyn,
Henry, Earl of St. Albans.
Vice-Chamberlain. See Carteret, Sir
George.
Treasurer of the Chamber. See
Griffin, Sir Edward.
Bedchamber, Gentlemen of the. See
Cranfield. Lionel, Earl of Middlesex; Gerard, Charles, Lord
Gerard; Spencer, Robert, Earl of
Sunderland.
Grooms of the. See Hamilton,
Col. James; Killigrew, Thomas;
Porter, George; Progers. Edward;
Savile, Henry; Titus. Col. Silas.
Pages of the. See Cordell,
Lowde; Deladale, Maurice; Skelton, Bevill; Wyndham, Thomas.
Pages of Honour. See Berkeley.
John; Killigrew, Robert.
Limner in ordinary. See Cooper,
Samuel; Dixon, Nicholas.
Musicians of private music. See
Cefalo, Peter; Crays, Francis;
Smyth, John.
Physicians in ordinary. See Clerke,
Dr. Timothy; Scarburgh, Sir
Charles.
Lord High Almoner. See Henchman,
Dr. Humphrey, Bishop of London.
Chapel Royal, Gentlemen of, warrant for payment to, in lieu of deer
musicians of
Sub-dean of. See Colebrand,
Dr. Richard.
Chaplains of. See Colebrand, Dr.
Richard; Grenville, Dr. Dennis; Stillingfleet, Dr. Edward.
Master of the Horse. See Villiers,
George, Duke of Buckingham.
Master of the Great Wardrobe. See
Montagu, Ralph.
Cosmographer of. See Ogilby, John.
Libraries of grant of keepership of
Yeomen of the Guard, petition of
certain of the, referred
Gentlemen Pensioners, captain of the.
See Belasyse, Thomas, Viscount Fauconberg.
keepership of tapestry, &c. of house
of, in Scotland, warrants for gifts of
natural children of. See Fitzroy,
Charles, Earl of Southampton; Fitzroy,
Lord George; Fitzroy, Henry, Earl of
Euston; Fitzroy, Ladies Anne and
Charlotte; Scott, James, Duke of
Monmouth.
and the Duke of York, and Prince
Rupert, trial of Capt. Beckman's invention before
and the Privy Council, petitions to
mentioned
English losses in the Elbe in
1666, settled by
Charleton, Sir Edward, appointment of major
in place of
Edward, commission to
Sir Job, Chief Justice. and Robert
Milward, Justice of Chester, letter to
Charterhouse, the, warrant to elect boys to
Governors of, letters to
Chatham
or Chatham Dock, letters dated from,
or from ships at
letters sent to
ships fitted at
ships from
ships ordered to
ships of Sir W. Warren loading at
list of davits wanted at
storehouses at, to be granted for the
use of the French fleet
tenders of timber for
plank delivered at
seamen gone to
account of New England and Gottenburg masts at
sails requested from
inquiry into the state of the stores at
tar from, embezzled
relative cost of transporting timber
to, from Pluckley by Maidstone and by
Faversham
joiners returned to
discharge of shipwrights and others at,
suggested
dogger measured at
French sloop at
men entered at, on ships
iron received at
stores promised from
volunteer seamen sent to
list of stores wanting for ships fitted
at
tar, &c. for
seamen sent from
beer and other victuals of the victuallers at
militia regiment to be ready to march
to
new masts for the Cambridge to be
made at
pink to be fitted for a fireship sent to
sloop launched at
anchor from
stores demanded from
shipwrights and caulkers from
smack sent to fetch workmen and
provisions from
stores wanted at
vessel to transport hemp to
canvas demanded for
the Poors' Chest at, money advanced
by Lord Anglesey to, and accounts of,
to be adjusted
Chaumont, Mr., letter to be forwarded by
Cheeseman, a skipper
Chelehat, Vartanes de, an Armenian merchant.
petitions of
warrant for payment to
Chelford, Cheshire, letter dated from
Cheney,
Cheshire, appointment of deputy lieutenant
of
cheeses, present of
Chester, advices from
vessels from
vessel arrived at
persons arrived at
Bishop of. See Pearson. Dr. John.
Bishop of Chester
Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope, Philip,
Earl of Chesterfield
Cheston Hall, letter dated from
Chicheley, Capt. Sir John, letter to
volunteer seamen for
tender of
present at a Council of War
to be Vice-Admiral to Prince
Rupert or of the Blue squadron
at the battle of the Texel
Sir Thomas. Master General of the
Ordnance
letter to, mentioned.
letter from, requested
letters for
warrants to
warrants or orders to, requested
indenture between, and Viscount
Ranelagh.
and the officers of the ordnance,
indenture between, and Viscount Ranelagh
Prince Rupert satisfied with
Chichester, Capt.
Chichester, officer of the Customs at, formerly
blamed for interfering with the transport of the King's timber
order to press sailmakers at, requested.
Bishop of. See Gunning. Dr. Peter,
Bishop of Chichester.
Chiffinch, William, letter to
caveat in favour of
warrant to
Child, Josiah, and Thomas Papillon, victuallers of the Navy, letters of
suggestion that, should be
kept on shipboard, till the fleet be
victualled
and Benjamin Gauden,
letter of
See also Littleton, Sir Thomas.
Chirurgeons, fifteen of the Navy, statement
by, about proposals for supplying them
with medicines
Cholmley, Sir Hugh, petition of
grant and confirmation to
Alexander Stanhope, Francis
Roper, John Hall, and George Porter,
gentlemen ushers of the Queen's Privy
Chamber, petition of
Richard, commission to
Cholmondeley, Robert, Viscount Cholmondeley, Edward Thelwall, and Henry
Corbett, warrant for reprieving
warrant for
pardon to
Choqueux, Anthony, pass to
Christmas, John. See Ragoeis, Benigne.
Chrystiesone, John, minister at Kembock,
warrant for presentation of
Christy, James, of Whitehouse, warrant for
charter to
Chudleigh, Thomas, secretary to the embassy
for treating with the States General,
privy seal for allowance and equipage
of
appointment of, as secretary of
the above embassy
as secretary to the extraordinary
embassy to France, privy seal for
equipage and entertainment of
Chudleigh and King's Stanton, Devon, parishes
of, warrant for licence to empale ground
in
Churchill, Sir John, Solicitor-General to the
Duke of York, to be appointed King's
Counsel
Cinque Ports, the, militia regiment of, to be
ready to march to Dover Castle
appointment of registrar of
Courts of Chancery and Admiralty of
seamen to be pressed in liberties
of
appointment of serjeant of the
Admiralty of
warrant for delivery of anchors
and cables of the French fleet recovered
in jurisdiction of
Clanmahon and Castlerahan, baronies in
Cavan, mortgage on lands in
Clanricarde, Earl of. See Bourke, William,
Earl of Clanrioarde.
Clapham, Mr.
Clare, Lord. See O'Brien, Daniel, Viscount
Clare.
Clarges, Sir Thomas
letter of
notes of speech of
petition of, referred
a leader in the House of Commons about the address concerning
Ireland
Clarke, Claude, chirurgeon to Sir W. Lockhart,
to be mustered when absent abroad
Capt. Henry
letter of
men turned over to
Dr. H., Dean of Winchester, money
lent by, to Mrs. Windesor
John, LL.D., late Fellow of Trinity
Hall, and Professor of Civil Law at
Cambridge, and Gresham Professor of
Law, deceased
memorandum of names and
titles of
William, Charles Watts, John Pelling
and John Holme, apothecaries, proposals by for supplying the Surgeons of
the Navy with medicines
Clavell, Robert, letter of
Claypoll, sum discovered by, and debt due
to, from the King
Clayton, Andrew, and James Bell. accusation
brought by, against Mr. Booth
Alderman Sir Robert
at the Lord Mayor's dinner
and John Morris, executors of
Sir Frescheville Holles
Clear, Cape, privateers off
Cleeve, Robert, letter of
Cleggett, William, late purser of the Foresight.
letters of
bill of imprest to
Clements, Capt. John
letter of
examination of
put in irons
Clerk, Major Henry, commissioner of prizes
for Bristol, letter in favour of
Capt., commission in company of
Clerke, Dr. Timothy, late physician to the
King, deceased
Clerkenwell, the justices at, letter to
Clermont, M. de, to copy an MS. from Lambeth library
Cletcher, Henry, of Stockholm, certificate of
pedigree and right to bear arms of
confirmation to, of right to
bear arms
Thomas, father of, a magistrate
at the Hague
Thomas, grandfather of
Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara,
Duchess of Cleveland.
Cleves, city of, horse sent by the French into
Cleybrooke, vicarage of, Leicestershire, presentation to
Cliffe, Richard, letter of
Clifford, Capt. Anthony, commission in troop
of
Sir Thomas, Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, Lord High Treasurer
letter of
letter to
warrant to
references to
references to, and report by,
mentioned
order to
mentioned
requested
orders of, mentioned
order from, requested
certificate addressed to, and
approved by
petition to
petition recommended to
report by
warrant for grant to
recommendation to, mentioned
moneys voted by Parliament not
to be trusted to
person sent to Holland by, in
August. 1672
report that, would receive the
sacrament
reports of resignation of
settlement between, and the
Victuallers of the Navy
directions sent by. to the Lord
Lieutenant
the sacrament not yet taken by
resignation of
recommended to satisfy himself
of the condition of the Irish Treasury
before his resignation
warrant for licence to, to empale
ground for a park
account of secret service money
in time of
warrant for pardon to
death of
brother-in-law of. See Langdon,
Mr
daughter of, marriage of
and Sir John Duncombe, amounts
due to Sir Stephen Fox allowed by
and the Foreign Committee,
order of, mentioned
Clifton of Leighton Bromswold. Barony of,
petition and references and report concerning.
Clinnett, Mr., a Dutchman, kinsman of the
Lord Chancellor
Cloberry, John, late sub-commissioner of
prizes in Scotland, deceased
Oliver, appointed sub-commissioner of
prizes in Scotland
Clogher, Bishop of. See Boyle, Roger, and
Leslie, John, Bishops of Clogher
Clohamon. co. Wexford, treasonable papers
alleged to have been found at
Clotworthy, Sir John. Viscount Massereene.
deceased. See Boyle. Roger, Earl of
Orrery.
Margaret, widow of, Dowager
Viscountess Massereene
Clownebrowne.
See Killeane
Clowter, Thomas, master of the Exchange,
certificate by
Clutterbuck, Sir Thomas. letter of
warrants to
letter by agent of
to be no longer employed about
the galleys
Jasper, kinsman of, bills payable
to
Coale, Thomas, commission to
Coals, fall in the price of
Cobham, Kent, brass cannon at
venison from
Cochrane. William, Earl of Dundonald, and
William, Lord Cochrane, his son,
warrant for charter to
servant of. See Moore, John.
See also Hamilton, William,
Duke of Hamilton.
Cockayne, Brien, Viscount Cullen
Cockpoolle.
See Arnegask.
Coe, George, commission to
Coell, Sir John. master in chancery, report of
Coisby Mynock and Gill.
See Woodhead
Coke, Robert, approved as deputy lieutenant
for Norfolk
Colbert, Charles, Marquis de Croissy. French
ambassador in England
letters to, mentioned
petitioners to be recommended
to
Jean Baptiste, Prime Minister of
France
Colchester, companies ordered to
Cole, James, letter of
Nathaniel, late chaplain to Ralph
Montagu, dispensation to, ordered
Colebrand, Dr. Richard. chaplain to the King
and sub-dean of the Chapel Royal. warrant for grant to
Coleman, Capt. William, letters of
Coles, Christopher, junior, timber merchant,
letters of
tender by
objections to timber of
bill of, signed
vessels with timber, &c., of
Colgrove, George, commission to
Collier, Capt. James, detained prisoner by the
Dutch East India Co.
John, brewer in Fleet Lane, warrant
to apprehend
Collings, William, requests that money be
imprested to
Collingwood, Anthony
letter of
Collins, Capt. Richard, letter of
Collopp. John, commission to
Cologne, letter addressed to
appointed as place for the treaty with
the Dutch
Dutch Commissioners appointed to
treat at
Swedish Ambassadors gone as mediators to
Commissioners to treat at. to be
named by the States of Holland
boats with French soldiers passing
by
objected to, by the King of France on
account of the Imperial garrison there
persons going to
return of the Dutch Ambassadors to,
expected
hope that the taking of St. Helena
and the Dutch East Indiamen will have
good effect at
Baron Isola arrived at
people in England inquisitive about
negotiations at
English Ambassadors or Plenipotentiaries to, letters to
petition referred to
recommendation to, requested
characters of
billanders of
account sent to Lord Arlington
by
instructions to
overture made by
cases recommended to, by the
Privy Council
See also Jenkins, Sir Leoline,
and Williamson, Sir Joseph.
Elector of (Maximilian Henry)
Colombe, William. See Jonas, William.
Coloony, Lord. See Coote, Richard, Baron
Coote of Coloony.
Colt, Capt. George
letters of
seamen ordered for
Henry Dutton, to be appointed corporal of the Guard of Yeomen
Colvert, Peter, and Samuel Vincent, new
farmers in England
Commons, the House of, notes of speeches in
notes of business transacted in
Lords' amendments to bill
against Popery disagreed with by
address of remonstrance on
grievances by
address of, concerning Ireland
mentioned
address of, mentioned
applause of, on the royal assent
being given to the bill against Popery
debate in, concerning the printing of addresses
frequenter of lobby of
bill for preventing the transportation of wool pending in
votes of, against the Duke of
York's marriage
mentioned
refusing a supply and concerning the address against the Duke of
York's marriage
resolved to make peace
angry with Sir L. Jenkins for
translating the French articles of war
Journals of, precedents of forms
of adjournment from
extracts from
clerkship of, warrant for grant
of
Compton. Sir Francis, troop of, at Ipswich
commission in
Dr. Henry, debt due from, to Sir J.
Williamson
James, Earl of Northampton
letter of
letter to
one of the persons to examine
Capt. Walcot
and others, examinations taken
before
commission to
appointment of, to command
Lord Belasyse's regiment
commission in company of
regiment of. See Army, the
William, augmentation of arms
granted to
Cond, the Prince de, Lord Alington going to
the army of
Confey, lands of, Kildare. grant of the King's
interest in, ordered
Congrave, William, pass to
Conisbye, Mr.
Connaught, records of Court of the President
of
request that resignation of Presidency of. might be perfected
person sent to
Lord Berkeley directed to resign
Presidency of
Connock, Thomas. commission to
Connolly, Arthur, examination of
mentioned
plot supposed to have been
invented by
Conventicles, Act against (22 Car. II. c. 1)
Conway, Edward. Viscount Conway, letters of
mentioned
letters to
commands of, mentioned
suggested to be Master of the
Ordnance in Ireland
expected visit of, to Lord
Orrery
money paid by, to one Wrenham
troop of
armour of
appointed a commissioner for
taking the accounts of Lord Ranelagh's
undertaking
appointed a commissioner of
accounts in Ireland
Sir A. Forbes, the Lord Chief
Justices of the King's Bench and Common Pleas, the Lord Chief Baron, Sir
T. Jones and Sir W. Flower, reference
to, and report by
Anne. wife of, Viscountess
Conway
Francis, brother of
Conyngesby, Major Thomas, petition of,
referred
Coo, Capt. de, commander of a French manof-war
Cooke, George. See Nicholas, Edward
John, of Ermitage, Staffordshire,
warrant for reprieve of
Richard, grant to
William, of the Inner Temple. See
Staples, Thomas
Mr., of Woolwich, paper from, mentioned
Cooling, Richard. See Jermyn, Henry.
Coombe Park, Surrey, warrant to preserve the
game near
Coombes, William, commission to
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury,
Lord Chancellor
letter of P. du Moulin to,
mentioned
references to
mentioned
warrants to
speeches of
petition to, mentioned
appointed a commissioner of the
Admiralty
at a meeting of the Privy Council
and the Lord Privy Seal and
Lord Holles, reference to
and the Lord Mayor, order of,
for clearing the wharf between the
Temple and the Tower, approved
mentioned
Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley,
son of, order of, mentioned
secretary of. See Stringer,
Thomas.
chaplain of. See Hodges,
Nathaniel
Edward, seaman, deceased, tickets of,
and administrator of
Capt. Peter, letter of
Samuel, limner to the King, deceased
Coote, Charles, late Earl of Mountrath, deceased, lands granted to, but decreed
away from
Charles, grandson of, Earl of
Mountrath, a minor, petition of
father and grandfather of,
lands acquired in the Queen's County by
Richard, son of, petition of
letter on petition of
and his mother and Robert
Reading, grant to, mentioned
Penelope. letter of
Richard, Baron Coote of Coloony,
falsely charged with being concerned in
a plot
Mr., letter on behalf of
Cope, Henry, commission to
Col., commission in company of
Copenhagen, letter from, mentioned
Ambassador of the States General at
merchantmen and convoy in St. Anne's
Road before
Coppinger, Francis, threatened by Peter Talbot
removed from being Provincial
in Ireland by the See of Rome
Corbett, Henry. See Chomondeley, Robert,
Viscount Cholmondeley
Corckcas, pigs and bullocks to be got at
Cordell, Lowde, page of the Bedchamber,
warrant for liveries to
Cork, governorship of, promised to Sir R.
Holmes
pirates tried and convicted at
English men-of-war near
men sent to the East and West India
fleet from garrison at
officers of the customs at, letter of
Custom house at, letter dated from
Earl of. See Boyle, Richard, Earl
of Burlington and Cork
county of, grant of lands in
Corker, Edward, sum due from
payments made by, and recognizance to be cancelled and delivered
up to
See also Bence, Sir Alexander.
Thomas, of Dublin, affidavit by
Corlinicke and Cayseglace woods, warrant for
lease of
Cornwall, Capt. Humphry, commissions in
company of
Cornwall, Duchy of, grant of moneys for increased rents from parcels of
Cornwallis, Charles, Lord Cornwallis, commission to
Coromandel, the coast of, East Indiamen expected from
Correspondents, list of, to be written to, from
Lord Arlington's office
Corsgildie.
See Kinminty
Corssby, John, son-in-law of John Hickes,
payment to, requested
Cossen, Gregory, appointed first master of the
Farriers' Company
Cotoner, Nicolas, master of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, certificates by
Cotter, Capt., former officer of company of
Cotterell, Sir Charles, master of the ceremonies
Capt. Edward, letter of
Cotton, Sir R., library of, document in
Council, the Privy, letters of
mentioned
orders in
mentioned
requested
minutes of proceedings before
petition to
mentioned
account of moneys issued by
concordatum in Ireland to be transmitted to
decision of, as to grounds of
condemnation of prizes mentioned
the King at the meeting of
cases recommended to the
ambassadors at Cologne by
the lords of, circular letter of,
about Dissenters
See also Charles II
Courcy, Ellen de, Baroness of Kinsale.
and her son, Almericus, Baron of
Kinsale, remittal of year's value in
favour of, ordered
remittal to, mentioned
Patrick de, late Baron of Kinsale,
deceased, lands formerly belonging to
Court, the, in mourning
reports of changes at
warrant for erecting a private
printing press within
Courteen, Sir W., book containing transactions
in case of
Courtenay, Capt. Francis, men pressed for
orders to, mentioned
Courtin, Monsieur
Courtrai, Lord Duras' troop at
Cove, Nicholas, of Bishop Steinton, Devon.
See Carew, Sir Thomas.
Coventry, Charles, commission to
Henry. Secretary of State, letters of
warrants from
warrant passed by
pass from
draft instructions to Prince
Rupert in hand of
one of the persons to examine
Captain Walcot
and others, examinations taken
before
sum granted to
treaty made by, with Sweden
appointed a Commissioner of
the Admiralty
formerly Ambassador to Sweden
illness of
at dinner at Lord Arlington's
desire of, to get Lord Arlington's lodgings
Mr. Bulstrode to be dispatched
back by
Coventry, vicarage of St. Michael's at, warrant
for, presentation to
Cowes, boatswain Smith's boy sent to
vessels arrived at
vessels for
Cox, Thomas, and Thomas and William Barrett, warrant to apprehend, for coining
or clipping
Coxe, Mr., kinsman of Sir R. Southwell, gone
to Cologne
Cradock, Richard, innkeeper, of Kilcock, examination of
refusal to christen child of
Craigbaiky.
See Kippens
Craigmill, William, information given by
Craigo.
See Baldovie.
Cramont.
See Restalrig.
Cranfield, Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, to be
sworn in as gentleman of the Bedchamber
Cranstoun, John, of Glen, and James, his son,
warrant for charter to
Cratford, Christopher, letter to, mentioned
See also Byron, Richard, Lord
Byron
Craven, Isaac, elected Public Orator of the
University of Cambridge
William, Earl of Craven, letter to
as lord of the manor and borough
of Oswestry and the burgesses and
bailiffs thereof, petition of
regiment of. See Army, the
Crawford, Robert, commission to
Crawford, Earl of. See Lindsay, John, Earl
of Crawford.
Crawley, Thomas, commission to
Cruys, Francis, musician of the King's private
music, warrant for salary to
Creed, John, letter of
Creighton, Alexander, William Sinkler apprehended by
John, son of, accused by W.
Sinkler
Creihton, Capt., commission in company of
Cremony.
See Piacentino.
Crequi, Mademoiselle de, report of intended
marriage of the Duke of York to
Creslow pastures, Buckinghamshire, warrant
for grant of
Cressett, Francis, appointed messenger of the
office of General Comptrol of Accounts
of legal impositions
Creswicke, Humphrey, commission to
Crevecur, design of the Dutch on, repulsed
Crichton, William, Earl of Dumfries. See
Hamilton, William, Duke of Hamilton.
Crie, water of. See Camleddan.
Crispin, John, master of the Hope's Increase,
certificate concerning
Croane, Jacob, discharge to
Crockow, Monsieur, letter of, mentioned
Crofts, Sir Herbert, approved as deputy lieutenant for Herefordshire
Mr., to be given a company
commission to
Croisic, vessel of
Cromer, colliers taken off
Cromwell, Oliver, designs of, opposed by Dr.
Mylles
good government in time of
Dutch ship that served in war
against
former officers of
garrisons of, reduced by Col.
Fitzpatrick
Crookhaven, co. Cork, Dutch privateers at
great guns at, unguarded
formerly garrisoned
Croonstrome, Abraham, letter of
Cross, James, of Southampton, merchant,
letter recommending
John, letter of
Crow, John, a bargeman, shot when flying
from the press
Sir Sackville, and John, grant of
offices of secretary and clerk of the
signet of Wales and the Marches in reversion after
Crowe, Ralph, master of the Elizabeth smack,
letter recommending
letters brought by
Crowland, manor of, charge of repairing banks
at
Crownley, Capt., of Sir W. Vane's regiment,
killed at the battle of the Texel
commission to be captain of
late company of
Croydon, letter addressed to
Cruikshank, David, and Isobell Rae, his
spouse, warrant for charter to
Margaret. See Hay, William.
Mr., permission for, to go to Dublin,
requested
Cruise, Valentine, threatened by Peter Talbot
Cubberley, letter dated from
Cuffe, Sir James, objection of Lord Ranelagh
to, being of the commission for stating
the debts due by the army
Capt.
Cule, the, near Amsterdam, ships fallen down
into
Cullen, Capt. Thomas, a former officer of
Cromwell
examination of
examination and information
of, mentioned
warrant for payment to
to be given the first vacant company in the Irish army
return of, to Ireland
appointment of, to a company
mentioned
Cullen, Viscount. See Cockayne, Brien, Viscount Cullen.
Culpeper, Lieut., brother of Lord Culpeper
Culraine and Killishochell, waters of, warrant for charter of fishing in, and right
of keeping ferry boats on
Cultermaines, lands of, in the parochine of
Culter, Lanarkshire, warrant for
charter of
Cumlongane.
See Arnegask.
Cumming, Sir Alexander, wrongous apprehending and incarcerating of
William, of Auchrey, warrant for
charter to
Cumniestoun, town and lands of, in the barony
of Canterland, and lands and barony of
Morphie Meikle, warrant for charter of
Cunus, Secretary, gracious dealing of the
King with, in England
Cunningham, Sir Robert, of Auchinhervie,
warrant for grant of baronetcy to
Thomas, and Lewis Dick, pretended
lot or adventure of
Sir William of Cunningham Head,
warrant for charter to
and his tutor, warrants for
charters on the resignation of
Currey, John, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge
petition of
Curror, Sir George, commission in company of
Curry Mallet, rectory of, with chapel of Cursland, Somerset, presentation to
Curtis, Mr., purser of the Moncke, request for
delivery of tickets to
Custis, Edmund, attempts of, to blow up the
sunken ships at Newcastle
relation by, of the blowing up
of the said ships
Customs, the, the commissioners of, warrants
to
claim of, for duty on prize
ships
officers of, at Faversham, fees
for a transire, and for a bond on the
King's timber claimed by
act for preventing frauds on
(14 Car. II. c. 11)
Cuttance, Capt. Sir Roger, letters of
charge of, for shipping goods
from stranded Dutch East Indiaman