General Index: W, Y, Z

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1676-7. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'General Index: W, Y, Z', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1676-7, (London, 1909) pp. 750-763. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1676-7/pp750-763 [accessed 22 April 2024]

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Waade, Thomas, letter of

Waes, the Pays de, ravaged by the French

Wagstaffe, Alderman, of Gloucester

Wakefield, Gilbert, notorious robber taken by
-, Henry, commission to

Wakeman, Mr., an officer of the customs, Yarmouth, the Sacrament taken by, to qualify

Waldegrave, Thomas, captain in the Suffolk militia,

Walden, Sir Lionel, receiver-general for Huntingdonshire, petition of, referred
-, Lionel. See Pedley, Sir Nicholas.

Waldron, Sir Alexander, arrived at Falmouth from Barbados
-, Dr. Thomas, ordinary physician to the Household, death of

Wales, vessels for
-, the auditorship of
-, patent of the reversion of, to be passed
-, South, application for farmership of the excise in

Walford, Miles, a custom house officer at Yarmouth

Walker, Sir Edward, clerk of the Council
-, the King's pleasure signified by
-, paper concerning the election at Peterhouse in the hands of
-, death of
-, Edward, Mayor of Derby, signature by
-, Martin, affidavit by
-, Robert, of Waghen, Yorkshire, grant of denization to
-, Thomas, M.P. for Exeter, letter to
-, Dr., report by, mentioned

Wallace, Sir Thomas, of Oraigie, Justice Clerk, to be appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, and Sir Peter Wedderburne, report of, mentioned

Wallingford, the Mayor, burgesses and commonalty of, petition of, referred

Wallis, Oliver. See Sweeting, John.

Walloon Congregation in Canterbury, the, certificate in favour of

Walmer Castle, flags struck by ships passing
-, vessel ashore near

Walsingham, —, a boy at Eton, not capable of any place

Walter, John. See Halsall, James.
-, Mr., money of

Walters, Capt., company of, commissions in

Waltham Cross, letter dated from

Walton, Arthur, of the Duke of Monmouth's regiment in France, recommended
-, Capt., company of, in the Essex militia, muster of

Walton-mease, Old Windsor, Winsor under Ore in New Windsor and Shaw's farm, all in Berkshire, caveat against grant of

Walton-on-Thames, petition for ferry at, referred

Wapping, the late fire at

Ward, Cary, affidavit by
-, Alderman Sir Patience
-, letters of
-, letter to
-, Richard, of Dolphingstoun, warrant for exoneration of lands of
-, Dr. Samuel, late Master of Sidney Sussex College, near relation of, letter recommending
-, Seth, D.D., Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, letter of
-, the King's pleasure signified to
-, at a meeting of the Ministers of State
-, caveat on behalf of, and alleged title of, to the living of Winfrith
-, Dr. Seth, prebendary of Sarum, letter recommending.
-, caveat against letter to prejudice of

Warkworth, Dr., Fellow on the foundation of

Warkworth, vicarage of, warrant for dispensation for holding, with another living

Warner, Dr. Edward, letter to
-, manager of the prosecution of forgers of debentures, public faith bills, &c.
-, grant to, of share of claims against such forgers mentioned
-, Col. Philip, to be transported to Barbados, allowed to take one servant with him
-, —, member of Francis Bampfield's sect, letter recommending

Warren, Nicholas, debts due to, and from
-, Sir William, affidavit by

Warton, Michael, letter of
-, Sir Ralph, race won by horse of

Warwick, Sir Philip, at a meeting of the country gentlemen

Washington, Col., the Indians in Virginia defeated by

Wasteneys, Sir Edmund, land of, that Lord Danby wishes to buy

Water, patent for engines for raising

Waterford, lighthouse erected near
-, vessel put into

Waterhouse, Ranceford. See Hayles, Peter.
-, Major, governor of York, attempt to win over, to Lambert, but persuaded by Sir P. Monckton to keep York for the King

Waterman, Francis, commission to
-, Sir George, certificate by

Watermills, patent for
-, requested

Waters, John, lieutenant in the Suffolk militia

Watson, John, of Waverton, Cumberland, letters of
-, petitions of
-, losses and crosses of
-, grandmother and wife of
-, Peter, affidavit by

Watts, Richard, clerk of the Fellowship of Deal, letters of
-, letter to
-, Richard, labourer, Rebekah wife of, convicted of the murder of her bastard child
-, Mr., surveyor of the customs, Yarmouth, the Sacrament taken by, to qualify

Wattson, Major, letter to

Wauchop, Sir John, of Niddrie, to be appointed a member of the Privy Council of Scotland

Waverton, Cumberland, alleged perverse verdict at

Webb, John, commission to
-, John, petition of, mentioned
-, John, son of, ineffectually recommended for a scholarship at Charterhouse
-, Thomas, son of, letter recommending
-, Nehemiah. See Harris, John.

Wedderburn, John, of Blackness, warrant for charter on resignation of

Wedderburne, Sir Peter, of Gosford. See Wallace, Sir Thomas.

Weedon, Thomas, late commissioner for licensing hackney coaches, death of

Welbeck, letter dated from
-, visit of Sir P. Monckton to

Welch, William, denial by Francis Hereford that he ever reported anything prejudicial to concerns of
-, and others v. Henry Jackson and others, copies of the proceedings at St. Malo in
-, See also Cooke, John.

Weld, George, arrival at Chester from Ireland

Welford. See Milcot.

Wellen. See Ravenstone.

Welling, first rising of Lambert at

Well, John, common crier. See Gould, Sir Thomas.
-, Thomas, of Bredfield, Suffolk, felo de se, warrant for grant of forfeited estate of
-, Thomas, junior, of Cannon Street, payment to, requested
-, —, bookseller in St. Paul's Churchyard, complaint of L'Estrange's conduct to

Wells, letter dated from

Welsh, James, letters of
-, William, letter of, mentioned
-, alias Hope, —, a Scotch pretended minister, to be apprehended and sent to Scotland
-, searched for unsuccessfully and said to have gone to Scotland
-, —, evidence of

Wemyss, David, Earl of Wemyss, letters to
-, to be admitted a member of the Privy Council of Scotland
-, Sir James, Lord Burnt Island, commission to.

Wentworth, Capt. John, Governor of New Providence, brought prisoner to England

Werden, Sir John, warrant in favour of Lord Kingston agreed to by
-, Col., caveat at request of

West Indies, the, vessels for, or from
-, French prizes from
-, French ships from, taken
-, passes to, suggestion concerning
-, fleet fitting out by the French reported for
-, the French like to lose all their interest in

Westbrowne, John, master of the Barbabella

Western, Thomas, vessels of, passes for, requested.

Western Islands, the, caper met off
-, French ships from, taken
-, the Spanish plate fleet met off

Western patent, the, for trade to Guinea

Westfield, lands and barony of, warrant for gift of the ward and nonentry of

Westgate Bay, near Margate, the Virginia ships fallen down to

Westly, John. See Cave, Sir Roger.

Westmann Islands, the, vessel from

Westminster, warrants dated from
-, patent dated from
-, the King's royal house within the palace of, warrant for grant of keepership of
-, the manor and bailiwick of, petition for lease of, referred
-, petition for fines assessed at, on aliens for working at their trades
-, Hall, dispute between the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Chamberlain of the Household about their jurisdictions over
-, See also London.

Westmorland, agreement about the places for holding the sessions for, and the charges in the Bottom and Barony in
-, mentioned
-, woods in, intended gift of, to Col. Kirkby
-, See also Cumberland.

Weston, Frances, Countess Dowager of Portland, caveat against patent to
-, patent passing at the request of

Weston. See Milcot.

Weston Green, friends of Sir W. Kinnard at

Westwell, rectory of, Oxfordshire, warrant for dispensation for holding another living with

Weyhill, letter dated from

Weyman, —, application by, for patent for polishing marble

Weymans, Gerard, grant to, ordered and bonds given to

Weymouth, letters dated from
-, vessels of
-, vessel wrecked near
-, vessel ashore near
-, vessels arrived at
-, passengers from
-, Ostend privateer stayed at

Whale or grampus cast ashore near Swansea

Whalley, P[eniston], letter of
-, letter to

Wharfe, George, employed by Sir R. Cary to get him soldiers
-, See also Cary, Sir Robert, and Fisher, Lieut. William.

Wharton, George, Treasurer of the Ordnance, warrant for payment to
-, Goodwin, and Bernard Strode, patent to
-, Philip, Lord Wharton, letter and paper about (?)
-, proceedings in the House of Lords concerning,
-, committed to the Tower
-, son of, not permitted to see the lords in the Tower

Wheler, John, ensign in the Suffolk militia
-, Capt., company of, in the Essex militia, muster of

Whistler, Mr., friend of Dr. Fowler

Whit, Mr., of the Newry, son of, money borrowed from

Whitbrook. See Tineton.

Whitby, letter dated from
-, vessels of
-, native of, a Swedish captain. See Lee, Capt. William.

Whitchot, —, a gaoler, and Holt notes of proceedings in the case of

Whitchurch, advowson of, report concerning

White, Arthur, rent charge granted by
-, Charles, lands held by the Earl of Cork by virtue of a conveyance from
-, Ignatius, Baron de Vic (?), letter to, and letters of, mentioned, and indisposition of
-, John, warrant for reprieve of
-, John, receipt by
-, John, messenger, warrant to
-, Richard, M.A., warrant for presentation of
-, Thomas, master of a London dogger
-, William, soldier, request that, be secured, and examination of
-, Mr., incumbent of Mylor and Mabe
-, Mr., of London, money to be taken of, by Lord Conway

White cloths, patent passing for licensing transport of

Whitehall, John, dispensation to

Whitehall, letters dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, draft warrant dated from
-, allowance that King's counsel may appear for petitioners dated from
-, of extraordinaries dated from
-, approbation of election of town clerk dated from
-, of recorder dated from
-, approbations of deputy lieutenants dated from
-, caveats dated from.
-, certificates dated from
-, commissions dated from
-, congés d' élire and letters missive dated from
-, consents dated from
-, declarations of the King's pleasure dated from
-, declaration of the Duke of Monmouth dated from
-, declarations on petitions dated from
-, dispensations dated from
-, grants dated from
-, instalments of first fruits dated from
-, instructions dated from
-, leaves of absence dated from
-, licence to print and grant of copyright dated from
-, licences dated from
-, list of persons to be appointed to the Privy Council of Scotland dated from
-, list of captains appointed to recruit for the Royal English regiment dated from
-, memorandum dated from
-, orders dated from
-, orders in Council dated from
-, revocation of order dated from
-, passes dated from
-, patents dated from
-, petition dated from
-, privy seals dated from
-, warrants for, dated from
-, proclamations dated from
-, protections or memorials of protection dated from
-, ratification dated from
-, receipt dated from
-, recommendations dated from
-, references dated from
-, requests dated from
-, statement dated from
-, the Lord Treasurer to meet the Committee for Trade at
-, Irish officers to be prevented coming into
-, the Council Chamber at, letters dated from
-, warrants dated from
-, order dated from
-, memoranda dated from
-, reference dated from
-, meeting appointed at
-, the Privy Gallery at

Whitehaven, letter dated from

Whitehead, George, examination of

Whiteladies, guide of his Majesty to. See Yates, Francis.

Whitgreave, Sir Thomas, letter of

Whitley, Col. Roger, deputy postmaster, letter of
-, orders to, mentioned
-, Sir J. Williamson's commands to be directed to
-, to be in London
-, Peter, brother of, recommended for commandership of Upnor Castle
-, Mr., of the Queen's Head, Southwark, postmaster, information concerning

Whitmore, Sir William, person employed as steward by

Whorwood, Major William, leave to prosecute, for debt
-, company of, commission in

Whynyard, John, keeper of the King's royal house in the palace of Westminster
-, Elizabeth and Anne, daughters of, grant to, in reversion

Wickham, Christopher, of Kinsale, ship carpenter, information of
-, John, messenger, warrants to
-, warrant for committal of, to the Gatehouse
-, to desire persons to attend before the Committee for Trade
-, person escaped from the custody of
-, and John Bradley, warrant to
-, and George Pierce, warrants to
-, Tobias, D.D., to be elected Dean of York

Widdowes, Thomas, messenger, warrant to

Widdrington, Dr. Ralph, letter of, and paper by
-, going to Much Munden, Hertfordshire
-, affirms the election of proctor by Christ's College, to be unstatuteable
-, Sir Thomas, house of, York, musketeers to be posted in
-, William, Lord Widdrington, regiment of, disbanded at the peace
-, brother of, a priest, informations of Sir P. Monckton about
-, Col., slain before Maestricht
-, death of
-, company of, in Ireland to be at the disposal of his brother
-, already disposed of
-, Capt., of the Prince of Friezland's regiment wounded before Maestricht

Widmere or Windmere, Mr., a lunatic, caveat concerning guardianship and estate of
-, requested

Wigginton, Daniel, listed as soldier for Holland, information of

Wight, Joseph, of St. Saviour's, Southwark, information of, and fire at house of

Wight, the Isle of, East India ships not past
-, foot company in, commission in
-, trained bands of Wiltshire sent to, in the last Dutch war
-, inhabitants of, censured unjustly for defrauding the customs
-, reclaimed lands in, caveat concerning
-, privateer off
-, French bankers cast away off
-, Dutch men-of-war that sailed from, returned

Wigton, Earl of. See Fleming, William, Earl of Wigton.

Wigtonshire and the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, militia of, commission in

Wilbore, Thomas, of Nottinghamshire, caveat against pardon to

Wild, John, ensign in the Suffolk militia

Wildman, Major, at Edmonton with the Duke of Buckingham

Wilkerson, John, listed as soldier for Holland, information of

Wilkes, Luke, Yeoman of the Moving Wardrobe, deceased, arrears of salary of

Wilkie, Henry, Resident for the affairs of Scotland in the 17 provinces of the Netherlands and conservator of the privileges of Scottish subjects in the Low Countries, articles agreed on between, and the commissioners of the Prince of Orange and the deputies of Campveer, and ratification thereof
-, Thomas, student in divinity, warrant for presentation of

Wilkins, John, D.D., late Bishop of Chester, former curate of

Wilkinson, Henry, letter of,
-, Capt. Philip
-, preferment of, requested,
-, gone to Dublin
-, regret that, missed the quarter-mastership

Willemson, Capt., of the Prince of Friezland's regiment, killed before Maestricht

Williams, John, receiver-general of Glamorganshire, petition for arrears in hands of, referred
-, Paul, commission to, as chaplain of the expedition to Virginia
-, Walter, letter of, and letter of, mentioned
-, William, clerk, answer to the petition and complaint of
-, formerly a solicitor in the courts of the Marches, and then an attorney of the Great Sessions, and then a clergyman
-, counter charges against

Williamson, John, and others, owners of the John of Kirkaldy and her lading, statement on behalf of
-, Sir Joseph, Secretary of State
-, called (?) J. Belman
-, letters of
-, mentioned
-, letters to be written or prepared by
-, letters from, requested
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, lists of ships in the Downs sent to
-, note to
-, warrant signed by, on account of Secretary Coventry's indisposition
-, warrants from
-, account by, of interview with the King about the East India Company
-, account of petitions referred to the Lord Treasurer by
-, allowances of accounts of extraordinaries by
-, allowance of a messenger's charges by
-, of sums laid out by Sir W. Temple towards his journey to Nimeguen
-, bill for extraordinaries signed by
-, cases or person to be recommended by
-, caveats by
-, certificates by
-, certificate by, desired
-, comedy permitted by, to be licensed
-, commands or orders of, mentioned
-, command to
-, order to, mentioned
-, deposition sworn before
-, directions of, requested
-, drafts by
-, informations taken before
-, instructions to be prepared by
-, journal of, at Cologne
-, letter of R. Bower received from
-, memoranda by
-, minutes by, of Sir E. Leighton's examination
-, notes by, about Lord Ranelagh's undertaking
-, about trade with France
-, of proceedings at the Foreign Committee
-, about the book called Hattigé
-, about Jackson, the alleged pirate
-, of proceedings in the case of Whitchot and Holt
-, of proposals for the settlement of volunteers in the Navy
-, about the law of nations concerning allegiance
-, about news from Sir W. Temple, &c.
-, about Marvell's book
-, about the Montgomeryshire Sessions
-, of proceedings at the Council
-, of appeals from the Channel Islands
-, of arguments in Peirson v. the Royal Adventurers and the Royal African Company
-, about fires and evidence about fires
-, about proceedings relating to the proposed treaty of commerce with France
-, about the dispute between the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Lord Chamberlain of the Household as to their jurisdictions over Westminster Hall
-, of complaints about the Danzig trade
-, about Ireland
-, about duties on wines and brandies in the Channel Islands
-, about the expedition to Virginia
-, about the paper with the Algiers news
-, of the evidence against Sir E. Leighton, and about sheathing ships to the East Indies
-, of the arguments in the case about the Peterhouse election
-, about ships' freedoms
-, about persons to be placed on the list for sheriffs
-, for the Committee about Records
-, concerning the dispute at New Town, Isle of Wight
-, about printing
-, of information about Barbados
-, about rules for passes in Ireland
-, about the disunion between the ministers of state and about the secretaries not being summoned to their meetings
-, about bylaws of the Bermudas Company
-, about Jamaica
-, of the arguments in the dispute between Gorges and Mason and Massachusetts
-, of sums due to the Bankers and of debts for the Navy, Tangier, &c.
-, about Bombay
-, notes or endorsements on documents by
-, notice to be given to
-, packets of
-, papers of
-, papers sent by
-, passes to be prepared by
-, person refusing to appear before
-, persons to be brought before
-, petitions to
-, pleasure of the King to be signified by
-, promises of, mentioned
-, queries by
-, recommendation from, requested
-, requests to
-, seditious libel presented to the Council by
-, signatures by
-, statement for
-, warrant to be prepared to
-, Weekly News or Intelligence of
-, sent to Lord Arlington after being seen by the King and the Duke of York
-, words of, mentioned
-, trouble taken by, in the matter between Lord Carlisle and Sir P. Musgrave
-, employed by the King about the election of the governor and sub-governor of the East India Company
-, beneficence of, to Thetford, requested
-, presents to
-, health of, drunk
-, instruments returned by Mr. Sheeres to be sent to
-, account to be sent to
-, wine sent by, to Dr. Lamphire
-, Lord O'Brien's influence with, requested
-, visits of, to Hammersmith
-, illness or indisposition of
-, to inform the Queen of the order for seizing Popish and unlicensed books at Somerset House
-, the Queen attended by
-, charity of; to youths from St. Bees and Bridekirke
-, praised at the Founder's feast among the benefactors of Queen's College
-, assistance of, requested
-, the King's directions to be obtained by
-, purse for the Great Seal of Ireland to be delivered to
-, complaints that, will not visit Lincolnshire
-, endeavours of, on Mr. Glanvill's behalf
-, person employed by, to search the records
-, said to be concerned in Mr. Preston's estate at Preston
-, influence of, with the Lord Chancellor requested
-, to attend his Majesty at the Treasury Chamber
-, to signify to the Duke of Lauderdale to move his Majesty for directions
-, seized books delivered to
-, discharge of a soldier desired by
-, to report the opinion of the Committee for Trade about rules for passes in Ireland
-, to examine about the arrest of a soldier without leave from his commanding officer
-, as Master of the Clothworkers' Company
-, benefactions of, to Queen's College
-, compared to Titus Cæsar
-, information given to concerning proceedings against forgers of debentures, public faith bonds, &c.
-, mistaken at Dunstable for the Duke of York
-, visited by Monsr. Gioe and Sir C. Wyche and the Dutch Ambassador visited by
-, desired to request the admission of the Archers to the Artillery Ground
-, information given to, by Lord O'Brien
-, pulpit presented by, to Bridekirke Church
-, to communicate to the House of Lords the book and copy by Mr. Cary in his hands
-, promise to, of payment of Clark's arrears
-, niece of
-, clerk of, notes by
-, office of, account of foreign-built ships made free in
-, lodgings of, at Whitehall, meetings of ministers at
-, See also Finch, Sir Heneage, Lord Finch, Lord Chancellor.
-, Richard, a christened blackamoor, manslaughter of
-, Mr.

Willoughby, Col. Francis, and Elizabeth, his wife, petition of, referred
-, reports on
-, letter on behalf of, approved
-, warrant for grant of pension to
-, alias Revell, Hugh, a bastard, grant of estate of, recited, and warrant for grant of letters of administration to

Wilson, Edward, document subscribed by
-, Peter, and Anthony Phillpeh, former soldiers in the Duke of Monmouth's regiment in France, petition of, referred
-, Thomas, M.A., chaplain to the Countess Dowager of Norwich, petition of, and dispensation to
-, —, former receiver of the rents and revenues of Jamaica

Wilton, the Mayor and burgesses of, petition of, mentioned
-, the county court of Wiltshire to be restored to

Wiltshire, request that the receivers of the one month's assessment in, be called to account
-, warrant for calling the said receivers in, to account
-, caveat concerning the month's tax in, desired
-, the county court of, removed to the Devizes to be restored to Wilton

Winchelsea, trained bands of, the, commission in

Winchilsea, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea.

Winchester assizes, the, no one condemned at
-, prebend at, caveat concerning
-, College, the Wardens of, and New College and the rest of the electors for, letter to
-, See also Oxford, University of, the, New College in.
-, Bishop of See Morley, George, D.D., Bishop of Winchester.
-, Marquis of See Paulet, Charles, Marquis of Winchester.

Wind, William, commission to

Windsor, counterfeit document dated from
-, the King going to
-, appointments of poor knights of
-, Castle, order to be published to the garrison of
-, petition for repair of wall of, referred
-, the collegiate walk at, taken in to enlarge the terrace walk, which the Dean and Canons are to be allowed the use of
-, warrant for payment of the charge of remitting from Ireland the 20,000l. for buildings at
-, the College at, letter dated from
-, the Great and Little Park at, warrant for removing deer to, and from
-, the Dean and Canons of, petition of
-, referred
-, declaration that, may have the use of the terrace walk
-, the Dean and Chapter of, letters to
-, poor knight illegally expelled by
-, Dean of. See Ryves, Dr. Brune, Dean of Windsor.

Wines, proclamation for fixing the prices of

Winfrith, Dorset, rectory of, presentation to, petition for
-, warrant for
-, letter concerning

Wingfield, Elizabeth, Viscountess Powerscourt, letter of
-, embarking for Dublin
-, travelling to London
-, Francis, letter of

Winnington, Sir Francis, SolicitorGeneral, references to, and reports by
-, report by, recited
-, reference to
-, notes of arguments of
-, See also Jones, Sir William.

Winram, Major George, warrant for pension and reward to, and seditious preachers apprehended by
-, Capt. John, company of, commission in

Winsor under Ore. See Walton-Mease.

Winstanley, James, and three merchants of London, petition of, offering to bail Jenks

Wintersell, William. See Mohun, Michael.

Winton, Earl of. See Seton, George, Earl of Winton.

Wire, iron, petition against importation of foreign
-, referred
-, Acts forbidding the importation of, (3 Edw IV., c. 4; 1 Rich. III., c. 12)
-, paper setting forth the desirability of encouraging the manufacture of, in England
-, verdict in trial concerning the importation of
-, suggestion that the legality of the importation of, be tried

Wirkesworth, Derbyshire, privy seal and warrant for privy seal for lease of all lead mines in the soke and wapentake of, parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster

Wiseman, Col. Sir William, regiment and company of, in the Essex militia, muster of

Wither, Mr., late Fellow of New College, livings of

Withers, Richard, of St. Audres, Somerset, a felo de se, caveat concerning estate of
-, warrant for grant of personal estate of

Witt, Jacques de, opinion of the Attorney-General on petition of

Witt, de, the, party, increasing in Holland

Witty, Mr., Dean of Peterhouse

Wittye, John, nephew of Thomas Waade, letter recommending

Wogan, John, candidate for Fellowship at Peterhouse
-, not qualified
-, narratives about the voting for
-, and his party, appeal by, to the Bishop of Ely

Wolseley, Sir Charles, letter of
-, letter to

Wolsey, Cardinal

Woman, a, letter of

Wood, Andrew, minister at Dunbar, letter missive for election of, as Bishop of the Isles
-, warrant for presentation of, to the bishopric of the Isles
-, Sir Edward, envoy extraordinary to Sweden, allowance of bill of extraordinaries of
-, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Lichfield, letters to
-, refusal of, to fulfil an agreement of his predecessor
-, William, letter recommending
-, requested
-, recommendation of, unsuccessful
-, William, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, warrant for gift of escheat of
-, Justice, evidence of, about the fires in London
-, —, complaint of John Watson against

Woodbridge, the Kingfisher launched at

Woodcock, Samuel, letter of

Woodlaw or Woodlow, Thomas, periwigmaker of Exchange Alley, statement by
-, examination of

Woodroff, John, of Yarmouth. See Thaxter, Edmund.
-, Justice, of Yarmouth

Woodrough, John, of Woolberston, Northamptonshire, warrant for reprieve of

Wool, vessel smuggling, taken
-, cards and card wire, Acts prohibiting the importation of, (39 Eliz., c. 14; 14 Car. II, c. 19)

Woollen manufactures, arguments against, and in favour of a free exportation of

Woolwich, the King gone to

Wootton, Northamptonshire, rectory of, warrant for dispensation for holding, with another living

Worcester, warrant for grant of canonry at
-, prebend at, grant of mentioned
-, request for
-, caveat concerning
-, grant of
-, endeavours of Sir J. Williamson to procure
-, prebends at, notes of caveats concerning
-, person brought from gaol at
-, reported design to burn
-, kindness of Lady Anne Murray to loyal officers and soldiers after the defeat of
-, fight, his Majesty's guide from. See Yates, Francis.
-, Bishop of. See Fleetwood, James, D.D., Bishop of Worcester.
-, Marquis of. See Somerset, Henry, Marquis of Worcester.

Workman, John, M.A., warrant for dispensation to

Works, the Surveyor and other officers of the, warrant to

Worsdell, William, pass for

Worsley, Sir Robert, M.P. for New Town, death of
-, reclaimed lands in the Isle of Wight, to which, had any title
-, Lady, relict of, caveat on behalf of

Worth, William, and George Hammond, certificate by

Wrangham, Sergeant John, warrant to

Wren, Sir Christopher, warrant to

Wright, Abel, information of
-, mentioned
-, Capt. Laurence, commander of the Phœnix, letter to
-, Thomas, a poor knight of Windsor
-, Mr., at Edmonton

Wrightson, Quarter-master, house built by, at Lisburn,

Wriothesley, Thomas, Earl of Southampton, Lord Treasurer, deceased, representation to, about tin farthings

Wroth, John, petition of, referred and report on
-, Sir Thomas, ancestor of, grant of advowson to
-, Mr., Page of Honour, caveat on behalf of

Wyche, Sir Cyril, secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, letters of
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, warrant for swearing of the Privy Council in Ireland
-, visit of, to Sir J. Williamson
-, arrived at Chester from Ireland
-, Sir Peter, brother of, disappointed at being sent to Muscovy, but hoping to be sent to Sweden
-, Dame Isabella, dresser in ordinary to the Queen, order for warrant for pension to

Wyndham, Sir Edmund, caveat on behalf of
-, and Thomas, his son, caveat on behalf of
-, Major Sir Francis, death of
-, commission in place of
-, place held under
-, Sir Hugh, Justice of the Court of Commons Pleas, reference to
-, requested
-, Sir Thomas, request that the renewing of commission of, may be deferred
-, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber, letters of
-, caveats on behalf of
-, gift of iron guns taken in Dutch prizes to, and ship of
-, order procured by
-, See also Armorer, Sir Nicholas, Gerard, Charles, Lord Gerard of Brandon, and Holmes, Sir John.
-, Wadham, popular candidate at Bridport
-, Lady, fine for assaulting
-, son of. See Savage, Francis.
-, Mr., of Queen's College, Oxford, allowed a single chamber
-, Mr., leave of absence to
-, Sir.

Wynn, Mr., the City Solicitor, notice to be given to

Wynne, Owen, late Attorney-General of the Marches, appointment in place of

Wytham, Oxfordshire, letter dated from

Y

Yard, Robert, Sir J. Williamson's clerk, letter to
-, note by
-, extracts of news sent by
-, newspapers of, transmission of, to Lord Arlington requested
-, statement by
-, by whom to prove how the news about Algiers in the words of, got into Coleman's newsletter
-, no news written by Charles Stapleton but what was given him by
-, dismissed by Sir J. Williamson from his service
-, denies that he dispersed the news in London or furnished the newsletters to the coffeehouses
-, Sir J. Williamson's letters received from

Yarmouth, letters dated from
-, certificates dated from
-, vessels of
-, lost
-, detained by French menof-war
-, pretended, brought in by privateers of St. Malo
-, vessels arrived at
-, vessels from, or for
-, vessel loaded with herrings and lead from
-, conventicles at
-, Nonconformists at, meetings of
-, discontinued
-, dejected
-, informers against, attacked
-, took encouragement to meet since 1665
-, renewed confidence of
-, persons imprisoned at, for listing soldiers for foreign service
-, persons sent from, to congratulate Lord Yarmouth
-, militia at, the, settled in the hands of those in the Government in the late unhappy times
-, discontent at the settling of
-, discontent of the loyal party at
-, interest of Lord Yarmouth in, lost
-, amount of collections at the church and the meeting house at
-, address from, to Richard, Protector
-, list of bailiffs and justices at, from 1662 to 1675
-, surveyorship of the customs at, requested
-, considerable number at, who would be accounted King's men, but no friends to the Church
-, the Sacrament taken by several customs officers at, only to qualify
-, list of 22 of the aldermen and common council men of
-, firelocks seized on vessel at
-, testimonial by ministers, former bailiffs and others at, in favour of R. Bower.
-, names of new bailiffs of
-, Dunkirk privateer arrested at
-, men shipped from, for service in Holland
-, engine used for driving piles at
-, corporation of, the, letter to
-, bailiffs of, the, letters of, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, R. Bower forbidden by, to sell coffee
-, See also Thaxter, Edmund.
-, Viscount. See Paston, Sir Robert, Viscount Yarmouth.

Yarner, Sir Abraham, commissary general of the musters in Ireland, to be sworn of the Privy Council there

Yates, Francis, deceased, guide of the King from Worcester fight to Whiteladies
-, Elizabeth, relict of, petition of, referred
-, Richard, and Elizabeth, son and daughter of, request that fee-farm rents be settled on
-, Tobias, keeper of the garden plot and bowling green at Hampton Court, deceased
-, William, Mayor of Gravesend, letter of

Yelverton, Susan, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, house of, at Easton Mauduit
-, Sir Charles, son of, pass to

York, letters dated from
-, vessel of
-, narrative of Sir P. Monckton's services at, and of the rising at, in 1659–60, 174–178.
-, Col. Lilburne's house at the New Park near
-, attempt to surprise, for Lambert
-, letter to merchant of, about the burning of towns mentioned
-, watch set against fires at
-, paper sent to, by an alderman of London about fires
-, Albert Binlow alias John Albert not known at
-, woman burnt at, with taking tobacco
-, good boarding school for girls at
-, factious books sold at
-, Castle, soldier that surrendered himself at
-, Minster, assembly of the citizens in
-, the President and Chapter of, letter to
-, Duke of. See Stuart, James, Duke of York and Albany.
-, Lord Mayor of. See Horner, Yorke, Lord Mayor of York.

York in Virginia, Governor Sir W. Berkeley intending to sail to

Yorke, Robert, ensign in the Suffolk militia
-, Sir William, called before the Council
-, letter to, read before the Council
-, William, merchant of Limerick, order in Council on petition of
-, ship of, seized by Dunkirk privateer

Yorkshire, caveat concerning trophy money in
-, request for benefice in
-, petition for grant of rents in, referred
-, the Justices of Assize for, warrant to
-, the East Riding of, warrant for payment to captains of two militia troops of
-, militia troops of, commissions in
-, the North Riding of, Lord Wharton (?) and Mr. Murray in
-, See also Lancashire.

Young, Lieut.-col. Arthur, petition of
-, Mr., recruits carried over to France by
-, of Kirktoun, memorial of protection to

Youngs, Francis, of Norwich, translator, information of
-, listed as a soldier for Holland

Ypres, threatened by the French and reinforced by the Spaniards

Z

Zante, vessels from

Zealand, capers or men-of-war of