Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1677-8. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.
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General Index
E
E
Eallen, kirk of, in the diocese of Aberdeen,
warrant for presentation to
Earl Marshal, the, proved to have the
nomination of Garter King of
Arms
See also Howard, Henry,
Earl of Norwich.
Earle, Thomas, a leader of the Nonconformists
Earthenware, no licence for importing or
making, to pass without notice
to Sir J. Williamson
East, Francis, letter of
Michael. See Vernon, Edward.
William, master of the Providence
of London
East Church, Isle of Sheppey, vicarage
of, grant of the advowson of
East India Company, the, order of
vessel sent out by
transfer of Bombay to,
mentioned
powder to be delivered to,
as a present from the King to the
Sultan of Bantam
person recommended for
employment by
notes by Williamson as to
the stock of, and history of
rumour of 30,000l. to be
raised from, towards the marriage
of the Lady Mary
Governor, &c. of, warrant
to
East Indiaman, an, arrives in the Downs
going with French men-of-war
to Messina
East Indiamen, in the Downs
at Deal
sailed
expected in the Downs
arrive in the Downs
convoy for, waiting off Scilly
four, reviewed by the King
East Indies, the, vessel, for
vessels for, unable to sail
vessel from
Easter and Wester Campes. See Pumpherstoun.
Easter Foules, town of, erection of, into
a burgh of barony
Eastland Company, the, petition of
London merchants of,
factor of, at Riga. See Daniel,
Richard.
Eaton, Captain William, of the King's
regiment of Guards
lieutenant of. See Delavall,
Ralph.
Ecclesiastical Courts, the, jurisdiction of,
proviso concerning
Eckford, church of, presentation to
Eckfuird, kirk of, warrant for presentation
to
Eckloe (Eecloo), letter sent from, by the
Prince of Orange, mentioned
Edenhall, Cumberland, letters dated from
Ederam, kirk of, warrant for presentation
to
Edgecombe, Sir Richard, his house near
Plymouth, the King entertained
at
Edger, Captain, of the George, attacked
and wounded by two French
men-of-war
Edinburgh, letters dated from
proclamation dated from
post warrant to
person trepanned at, for service
in France
report of a fray at, between the
soldiers and townsfolk
the Duke of Hamilton retires
from
Welch, the conventicler, said to
have gone to
the Scotch Privy Council summoned to
the 16 foot companies belonging
to, muster at Stirling
post from, to London
Col. Jefferyes' arrival at
great debate at, about the bond
Lord Provost of, passes sent to
letter to
town council of, 12 members removed from, proved loyalty of
Castle, laboratory to be erected
in
Governor of, mandate to
death, and successor
of
garrison of, commission in
minister to. See
Simpson, Gilbert.
appointment of overseer
of arms and ammunition in
4 brass cannon from, going
with the committee of the Council
and Donaghadee, half-weekly post
between, arranged
shire of, militia troop of horse
raised within, commission in
Edward II or III Act temp. of, about
yearly Parliaments mentioned.
Edward III, statute of, about the calling
of Parliaments, mentioned
exportation of such wool as could
not be wrought in England, in
the time of
Edward IV, statute of, prohibiting
importation of white wire, mentioned
foreign iron-wire seized by
colour of
Edwards, William
Eede, Richard, letter from
Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgwater, letter
of
reports by, in the House
of Lords
Randolph. See Ward, Edward,
Lord Ward.
Eglinton, Mr., a Presbyterian minister,
confederate with Mr. Smith in the
dispersing of libels
Egremont, Cleator Mains near, in Cumberland, letter dated from
Eighteen months assessment, the, commission for, at Thetford
reasons offered to Parliament for abating the City of
London's proportion of
proportions of, on Middlesex and Westminster
Eld, Francis. See Lane, Thomas
Elephant, an, brought from the East
Indies
Elizabeth, Queen, auxiliaries sent by,
quoted in a speech
resentment of, at Parliament propounding her a marriage
Elliott, Thomas, Groom of the Bedchamber and housekeeper of the
King's house at Newmarket, death
of
Elizabeth, widow of,
warrant for
Ellis, Bernard, commission to
requested
Clement, letters of
Elias, engineer at Windsor Castle,
certificate of, as to Morland's new
pumping engine, mentioned
Thomas. See Browne, Henry.
Mr., a Dublin doctor
Ellsworth, Richard, letter of
Elmer, Matthew, commission to
Elmes, Thomas, of Lilford, Northants,
letter to
Elmesthorpe, Leicestershire, proposed bill
to authorise sale or mortgage of
Elphingstoun, John, Lord Balmerinoch,
memorial of, protection to
Richard, of Airth, commissions
to
Richard, the younger, of Calderhall, gift to, cancelled
and Jane Bruce, his
spouse, warrant for a charter to
Elsd, Mr., testimony of, against Mr.
Harrington
Elsinore, report from
English merchants at. See Eyre,
John; Tigh, Robert.
Eltham, letter dated from
Elwes, J., letter of
Ely, Capt. Brent, his foot company, commission in
Ely, letter dated from
dean of, vicarage in the gift of
See also Mapletoft, Dr.
Robert
deanery of, warrant for presentation to
Ely, in Ireland, Viscount Loftus of. See
Loftus, Edward, Viscount Loftus
of Ely.
Embriss, Mr., pewterer, of Blandford,
letter to
Emden, vessel from
Emmes, John, statement by
Emperor, the (Leopold), report of his
intention to invade France
representatives of, said to
be coming to England
Count Wallenstein complains to, of his reception in
England
the King dissatisfied with
the treaty with Holland as far as
relates to
a reported kinsman of,
arrives at Harwich
the Elector of Cologne,
the Duke of Neuburg and the
bishop of Mnster, treaties made
by, without notice to Holland
Envoy Extraordinary of,
to England. See Waldstein, Count
de.
Envoy Extraordinary to.
See Skelton, Bevill.
Enfield, manor of, cottages and grounds
in
England, Benjamin, bailiff of Yarmouth,
letters of
letter to
See also Huntington,
Richard
England, no earthenware to be imported
into, or manufactured in, without
notice to Sir J. Williamson
statement that the government
of, is in three estates, and that
taking up arms except against all
three is not rebellion
Irish wool imported into, notwithstanding the prohibition
a great seal of, warrant to
prepare
ambassadors to, precedents for
commanding, to leave the country
the clothing trade in, decay of,
threatened by prohibition of the
export of wool-hocks from Ireland
landed interest of, said to be
hastening to ruin
foreign trade of, Bristol said to
have two-thirds of, except London
French fears of a war with
calculated death rate of
proposal to raise 14 companies
in, for service in Ireland
foreigners denizened in, and
dwelling out of, status of, with
relation to the treaty between
England and Spain
the King's houses and buildings
in, Master Glazier of
the law of, as to taking commissions from foreign princes
bulls to be sent from, to Portmore
importance of the Scilly Islands
to
sea-scape of battle between, and
the States General, during the
Commonwealth
the French making great preparations for a war with
troops not to return from France
to, until 30 days after the declaration of war
news from, expected in Holland
rumour of war with, people of
Morlaix much troubled at
general report in France of war
with
expectation that, will declare
war first
Yarmouth merchants desire
security in, for the safe return of
ships freighted for Havre
the common people of France not
desirous of war with
export duty on coal in
the West of, soldiers brought to
Ipswich from
and Ireland, proposal to prevent
export of wool from
English, the, said to have destroyed most
of the Sallee ships
Law of Nations applied as
between, and the Scotch
rigorous dealing with, in
France, in the matter of tonnage
no orders to stop the
concerns of, at Morlaix
fears of an embargo on,
in France
statement that, will make
the first breach with France
and the French, fight
between, and the Dutch, in 1673,
sea-scape of
English bark, an, captured by an Ostend
caper
Channel, the, vessels passed up
vessel driven up
French fleet in, waiting for
Dutch East Indiamen
Algier men-of-war in
proposed naval force in
the Straits fleet coming
into
privateers of Dunkirk and
St. Malo expected to cover, in
case of war
notes about the cooperation of the Dutch in forming
a fleet in
commodities, very cheap at
Bantam
factors, at St. Malo, warn
Guernsey vessels not to sail
frigates, two, a Spanish man-ofwar taken by, out of Ostend road
ketch, an, taking powder from
Amsterdam to St. Malo
merchantmen for the Straits,
leave Falmouth
merchants, factors of, dwelling
abroad, status of, with relation to
the treaty with Spain
at Dunkirk, preparing to
remit their effects to England
officers and soldiers formerly in
the French service, land at Dover
passes, notes as to foreign vessels
with
pilot, an, Dutch vessel run
aground through lack of
port, an, case of a ship purchased
in Holland and condemned in
France before touching in
ship, a true, rate of insurance of
ships, query as to foreign men-ofwar's right to search
reported plundering of, by
the French, in spite of passports
plundered by Biscay
capers
trading into the Mediterranean, declaration of the custom
of
licence for taking dues
from, towards a light on Spurn
Head
bound for Calais and
Dunkirk, lying at Deal in fear of
a war with France
the French king inquires
about, at Bayonne
privateers waiting in
Dunkirk to attack
unloaded by the French at
St. Malo
forced to give bond at
Rochelle for the value of their
cargoes
still sailing for France
lost going into Calais
embargo on, in France,
expected
daily taken by privateers
into Ostend
wire, great expense of, compared
with Flemish wire
inferiority of, to Flemish
wire
said to be better than
foreign
woollen manufactures, importation of, into the Netherlands, much
depressed by high customs
English, William, letter of
English-built ketch, an, found un-manned
near Dunkirk
ship, an, carried by privateers
into Ostend
ships, trade with Africa
confined to, or foreign built ships
made free
Englishmen, said to be on board most
foreign men-of-war or merchantmen visiting the Downs
not to be forced or permitted to
serve under any foreign prince or
state
serving in foreign ships, query
as to instructions to search for
the Turks said to be very civil
to
Bill for recalling, from the French
service
born abroad, status of, with
relation to treaties with foreign
countries
taken out of Dutch men-of-war,
resolutions about
taken from on board a French
privateer
Ennys, Captain, at Nieuport
Ernle, Sir John, commander of the
Woolwich, arrives at Plymouth
engages with an Algiers
man-of-war
Ernley, Sir John, Chancellor of the
Exchequer. See under Rupert,
Prince.
Erroll, Earl of. See Hay, John, Earl of
Erroll.
Erskine, Alexander, Earl of Kellie, Lieut.colonel of the regiment of Guard,
commission on the death of
Charles, Earl of Mar, warrant
for a charter to
militia regiment of
See also Murray, John,
Marquess of Athole.
Sir Charles, of Cambo, deceased,
warrant for a commission in place
of
Esmond, Sir Thomas, estate of, petition
for lease of
Lawrence, son of
Essex, proportion of the late land taxes
paid by
the High Sheriff of, warrant to,
ordered
Etheridge, Sir George, a comedy by
Eton College, the Provost of. See Allestree,
Dr. Richard.
the Provost and Fellows of,
letters to
recommendation to
Ettricke, Anthony, stands for Corfe
Castle, and surrenders the seat to
Lord Latimer
Eure, Thomas. See Best, William.
Eustace, Sir Maurice, letter of
See also Temple, Sir John.
Richard, letter of
Captain, builds a house at
Lisburn
takes Arthur and Mary
Rawdon on the water
Grace, wife of, death of
company of, to return to
Lisburn
returns to Lisburn
from Loughbrickland
Evans, John, M.A. rector of Llanailhaynner, Carnarvonshire, dispensation to
Thomas, letter on behalf of
Everard, Edmund, to be discharged
from the Tower
William, letter to
Everett, Jaspar, King's falconer, deceased
Evertsen, Capt., a settlement must be
made with, as to co-operation with
the English fleet in the Channel
to command in chief the
Dutch fleet for the Straits
meeting between, and
some of the officers of the Navy
notes of orders to be sent
to, by the Dutch ambassador
and Captain de Ruyter,
leave Harwich for London
Ewens, Thomas, receipt to
Ewing, Matthew, warrant for presentation of, to the kirk of
Hownam
Exchequer, the, great charges of suit in,
mentioned
Sir Robert Howard's misdemeanours at
custom of, as to payments
of money
office of bearer of the Bags
of the Records in, petition and
certificate concerning
the stop in, not to extend
to wages due to the King's servants
the Barons of, order to,
requested
the Court of, order by
draft order to be
made by
judgement in, mentioned
confusion and disorder of the books in, referred to
Excise, the, tallies to be levied on
employment in, requested
proposed commission of
appeals in, caveat concerning
to be discharged
the hereditary, Order in Council
concerning
Exeter, letters dated from
certificate dated from
assizes at
the mayor of, pass from, mentioned
the mayor and sheriffs of, refuse
in 1649, to proclaim the disinherison of the King
the Custom House at, certificate
dated from
bishop of. See Lamplugh,
Thomas; and Sparrow, Anthony,
bishops of Exeter.
the dean and chapter of, letter
to
Earl of. See Cecil, John, Earl of
Exeter.
and Devon, customs of, office
of Comptroller of, caveat concerning
Exning, living of, person standing for,
recommended
Exton, Sir Thomas, and Sir Richard
Lloyd, opinion of
Sir Richard Lloyd and Dr.
William Trumbal, surrogates of
the Court of Admiralty, opinion
by
reference to
See also Lloyd, Sir Richard.
Eye, case of parliamentary election for
Eyre, John, English merchant at Elsinore,
petition on behalf of, referred to
Reginald, letter of
Samuel, to have access to Lord
Shaftesbury
Thomas, petition of, referred
Mr., information of