General Index: A

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.

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Abercarney, arms of the house of, mentioned
-, barony of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
-, the Maines of, confirmation of life rent infeftment of

Aberdeen, Provost of, granting of passes for ships by, superseded
-, the King's and Marischal's Colleges at, warrant for a commission for the visitation of
-, See also Forfar; Mearnes.

Aberduthnott, kirklands of, warrant concerning

Abernethy (Abernathy), Lieut. George, to be admitted a pensioner of Sutton's Hospital
-, John, Scotch minister, letter of
-, William, quarter-master to the King's troop in the Horse Guard, and the late quartermaster to the Earl of Roscommon's troop of the Duke of York's regiment of Horse, complaints against, to be examined

Acheson, Sir George, at a meeting of justices at Hillsborough
-, should be provided with a seat in the Irish parliament

Acres, Mr., recommended as a Justice of the Peace

Acton, Anna, letter of
-, expected
-, letters to, mentioned
-, to choose some carvats for Lord Conway
-, words of Lord Conway reported to
-, grief of, at the loss of a child

Adair (Adare), Patrick, Scotch minister, letter of
-, declaration from, mentioned
-, —, a Scotchman, to be taken into custody

Adams (Adames), Elizabeth, pass for
-, Sir William, colonel of the Norwich militia

Adamson, Thomas, note about
-, information of
-, difference between, and that of Robert Whitehall

Addee, Isaac, pass for

Adderbury, Oxfordshire, vicarage of, dispensation concerning

Adderly, John, pass for

Addington, letter dated from

Addison, Lancelot, D.D., chaplainin-ordinary, vicar of Hillmerton, Wiltshire
-, letter of

Adenstowne, Elizabeth, relict of Thomas Couley, memorial of protection to

Admiralty, the, note as to the commission and instructions of
-, powers from, to arrest ships in Ireland, mentioned
-, should have the inspection of Irish exports and imports
-, the First Lord of. See Finch, Hon. Daniel.
-, the Lords of, letters to
-, order to, mentioned
-, references to
-, reference to, mentioned
-, warrant to
-, to be asked to use dispatch in sending arms, &c., to Berwick
-, slaves purchased at Tangier by order of
-, question as to the charge for towing ships of war down the river, to be settled by
-, to be informed that no yachts are to cruise in the Soundings
-, to be acquainted with the number of troops to be transported to Tangier
-, ordered to send ships to Kinsale
-, to be informed as to a resolution of the Committee of Tangier
-, to be acquainted of the King's pleasure as to the Sieur de Vassarnas
-, directed to seize a private man-of-war
-, to be applied to, for shipping
-, the Court of, ship condemned in
-, Judges of. See Exton, Sir Thomas; Lloyd, Sir Richard.

Admyrault, James, native of France, pass for

Africa, a Dutch ship supposed to be from
-, prophecy as to

African Company, the Royal, lists of Adventurers and officers of, with notice of the dates of bringing in votes for election
-, request by
-, treaty on behalf of, mentioned

Aghadoe. See Ardfert.

Aghalee, scheme for carrying off water from

Aghowle. See Ballycullen.

Aglionby, John, utter barrister of Gray's Inn, approved of, as recorder of Carlisle

Aicken (Aickin, Aickins), Robert, letters of
-, recommended as paymaster to the Ordnance train in Ireland
-, agent for the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment
-, David son of, warrant for a grant to
-, See also Gascoigne, Henry.

Ailesbury, Earl of. See Bruce, Robert, Earl of Ailesbury.

Ailmer, Sir Christopher, and Dame Margaret, his wife, both deceased
-, Sir Gerard, warrant in favour of

Aires, John, to be sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland

Aistley, John, M.A., warrant for presentation of

Aitkin, James, Bishop of Moray, recommended for the bishopric of Galloway
-, granted the said bishopric
-, to be installed in the same

Aitoun, David, lieutenant in the new Scotch militia

Akarman, Capt. Stephen, of Plymouth, reference of petition of

Albermarle, Dukes of. See Moncke, Christopher and George, Dukes of Albemarle.

Albertus, Ferdinand, servant of the Prince de Gavre

Albrici, Bartholomeo, the King's Italian musician, reference of petition of

Aldham, Suffolk, demise of tithes at
-, common recovery of lands in

Aldred, William, of Atherton, Lancashire, warrant for a reprieve to
-, warrant for a pardon to

Aldworth, Mr., bearer of a letter to the Lord Lieutenant

Alebin, John, of Dagenham, pass for
-, Richard, and Barbara, his wife, pass for

Alehouseburne, outrage at, pardon for

Alexander, Arthur, servant of the Earl of Peterborough, pass for
-, Jane. See Scrymgeour, Henry.
-, M., Presbyterian preacher, letter from

Alford, Capt. Gregory, of the Dorsetshire militia in Lyme
-, Thomas, leader of the apprentices, committed for treason

Algiers (Argier), or the Algerines, peace between, and France, mentioned
-, person killed in the King's service against
-, probable peace with, reported
-, privateer of, King's frigate mistaken for
-, privateers of, lying off Ushant
-, said to be off Land's End and in the Soundings
-, met in the Channel

Alington, William, Lord Alington, Constable of the Tower
-, letters to
-, note of letter to
-, circular letter to
-, commission to
-, order to
-, said to be appointed commissioner of the Treasury
-, to examine complaints against Capt. Boyce
-, nominated to command the forces for Tangier
-, regiment of. See Army, the.
-, company of, in the Tower, warrant for payment to

Allambrigge, John, letters of
-, letters to

Allen, Sir Joshua, insolvent assignments brought in to
-, notice by
-, —, note of document received from

Allestree, William, pass for

Allin, Sir Thomas, sloop to be delivered to

Allingham, Capt., imprisoned in Jamaica, case of, to be heard by the Privy Council
-, Mrs., petition presented by, to the Council

Almaigne, Sieur d', to be put on probation for ministership of the French Congregation in the Savoy

Almanack, an, for

Alnwick, troop to be disbanded at
-, troops to march to
-, Scotch fanatic brought before Col. Strother at
-, Mayor of, letter to

Alsace, great French army in
-, pretensions of France in, mentioned
-, Lower, said to have been demanded by the French King

Altham, manor of, lands to be erected into

Alum farm, the, petition for securing an annuity on

Alured, Col., of the Parliamentary army
-, sister of, wife of Dr. Clare
-, —, can give information as to the King's reported marriage to Mrs. Barlow
-, inquiries to be made as to

Amand, James, apothecary to the Duke of York, pass for

Ambassadors, complaint of, note about
-, declaration of the King in Council as to audiences of

America, commission for concluding a treaty of peace and neutrality between English and French subjects in
-, plantations in, Scotch prisoners to be transported to
-, William Penn's petition for land in, referred

Amonnet, Matthew, merchant in Paris, Elizabeth, wife of, pass for

Ampthill, letter dated from

Amsterdam, letters dated from
-, mysterious conversation overheard at
-, the Duke of Monmouth leaves for
-, report of an apparition at

Amultully alias Flody, Spry, reference of petition of

Ancher, Hatton, Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, to resign his fellowship

Anderson, Sir Francis, letter communicated by
-, elected burgess for Newcastle
-, Sir Stephen, deputy lieutenant of Bedfordshire
-, Capt., of the Antrim militia

Anderton, Dorothy, and Dorothy, her daughter, pass for
-, Dame Elizabeth, of Lestock, Lancashire, widow, and Christopher, her son, passes for
-, Matthew, of Chester, letters of
-, letter to
-, Lord Conway asked to send notice of his movements to

Andover, robbery near
-, town of, should be heard as to a grant of fairs at Stonehenge

André, John, servant to the Duchess of Portsmouth, pass for

Andrews, (Andrewes), Edward, and Margaret, his wife, warrant in favour of
-, James, an apothecary, mentioned in an information
-, W., Lord Delamere's steward
-, letter of
-, sent to see C. Magenis
-, negotiates with Mr. Cratford as to Lord Conway's marriage settlements

Angle, John Maximilian de l', prebendary of Canterbury and chaplain to the King, pass for

Anglesey, Earl of. See Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey.

Anhay, Giles d', native of Flanders, pass for

Anjou, Duke of, received by the King

Annan, Provost and Bailiffs of, sent before the Scotch Privy Council

Annand, William, sometime minister of Ayr, Barbara, daughter of, warrant for a gift to

Annesley, Arthur, Earl of Anglesey, Lord Privy Seal, letter of
-, letter to
-, promise of, mentioned
-, argument of, at a meeting of the Council
-, notes copied from a paper of
-, pardon to be sealed by
-, commissioner to treat for peace and neutrality between the English and French in America
-, guardian to the late Lord Power
-, matter in which the King was moved by
-, annuity to, mentioned
-, warrant in favour of
-, trustee for Lord Massereene's son
-, proposal by
-, reasons in favour of a caveat to be heard by
-, James, son of, Lord Annesley, Custos Rotulorum of Hampshire, reference of petition of
-, colonel in the Hampshire militia

Anthonies, Charles, late vicar of Cattericke, Yorkshire

Antonio, Signor, a Portuguese, bailed

Antrim, Mr. Upton might be provided with a seat at
-, Lord Massereene's daughterin-law to visit
-, great news from
-, castle of, communication with, through Lough Neagh, to be maintained
-, Marquess of. See MacDonnell, Randal, Marquess of Antrim.

Antrim County, militia company of, praised
-, question of election of sheriff of
-, gentry of, in favour of a bridge at Belfast

Antwerp, book printed at
-, passes for natives of

Appledore, Kent, troops to quarter at

Appleford, Daniel, M.A., presentation of

Aprigny, Monsr. d', pass for

Apsley, Sir Allen, grant to, recited

Aram, Mr., patent to, not to be obstructed

Aranjo, Don Placido de Salgado y, native of Spain, pass for

Arbroath (Aberbrothock), abbacy and erected lordship of, gift of few duty payable for

Arbuthnott, Robert, Viscount Arbuthnott, warrant for a charter to
-, Sir Robert, resignation in favour of, mentioned

Arbury, letters dated from

Arcaden, the four merkland of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of

Archangel, proposed importation of seal oil from

Archer, Col., considered unfit to be a Justice for Warwickshire
-, said to be Sir Richard Newdigate's only supporter
-, dines with Sir Richard Newdigate

Arches, the Court of, vicar condemned and sentenced to suspension in

Arden, James, pass for
-, Thomas, lord of the manor of Clerkenwell, award in favour of

Ardfert and Aghadoe, bishopric of, warrant for a grant of

Ardglass, Lord. See Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Ardglass.

Ardmeanoch. See Newtoune of Reidcastle.

Ards, the, would benefit by a proposed bridge at Belfast

Ardstra. See Urney.

Argall, Samuel, M.D., and Elizabeth, his wife, and Elizabeth, his daughter, pass for

Argyle, Bishops of. See Falconer, Colin; Malclean, Hector; Ross, Arthur.
-, Dean and Chapter, congés d' élire and letters missive to
-, Earl of. See Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyle.

Argyleshire. See Dunbartonshire.

Aris, William, M.A., presentation of

Arlington, Earl of. See Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.

Armagh, letter dated from
-, Lord Conway's troop at, or ordered to
-, Sir George Rawdon's troop at
-, butter trade at, likely to be forestalled by Belfast merchants
-, Archbishops of. See Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of Armagh; Bramhall, John.
-, titular Archbishop of. See Plunkett, Oliver.
-, archdeaconry of, to be held in commendam with the Bishopric of Ossory

Armagh County, gentlemen of, to help against the Tories
-, knights expected to be chosen for

Armiger, William, of Lord Culpeper's foot company, warrant for

Armorer, Sir Nicholas, to be Governor of the new fort near Kinsale
-, commission to

Armstrong, Sir Thomas
-, gone with the Duke of Monmouth to Scotland
-, favourite of the Duke of Monmouth, said to have had conferences with Jenks and other malcontents
-, banished the King's presence
-, allowed to sell his place in the Guards
-, concerned in rumours as to the King's marriage to Mrs. Barlow
-, interrogatories concerning
-, named as a partisan of the Duke of Monmouth
-, to be proceeded against as author of the report of the Black Box
-, and Col. George Legge, to be empowered to coin and issue copper halfpence in Ireland

Army, the:—
-, satisfaction at the intended disbandment of
-, danger of the disbanded regiments
-, statement that the foot regiments will not be disbanded
-, directions as to muster rolls of
-, Bill for granting a supply for disbanding the newly raised forces
-, lists of the troops raised since 1677, to be prepared
-, account of garrisons, castles and forts, required
-, articles of agreement for the payment of
-, proposal for establishing a royal Academy for military exercises
-, the Commissioners for disbanding, letter to
-, officers of the old forces to be re-instated in their original places on the disbandment of the new forces
-, new forces to be raised for Scotland
-, commissions in
-, Act forbidding English troops to march into Scotland, mentioned
-, proposed new company of Guards, the Earl of Essex warns the King against raising, without effect
-, troops raised for Scotland, the King said to have gained much by the disbanding of
-, book of discipline used by
-, six troops of Horse to be raised for Tangier, commissions in
-, instructions for mustering
-, Chirurgeon General, the, letter to
-, See also Knight, John.
-, Chirurgeon Major of the Forces beyond the seas. See Hubin, Nicholas.
-, Drum-Major-General, the. See Maugridge, John.
-, Paymaster General of the Forces, the, musters to be sent to
-, See also Fox, Sir Stephen; Kingdon, Lemuel.
-, Paymaster-General of the guards and garrisons, the. See Fox, William; Johnson, Nicholas.
-, Regiments of:—
-, Life Guards of Horse, the, commission as captain of
-, mustered in Hyde Park
-, any tradesmen in, to be succeeded by gentlemen
-, orders for detachments of, to attend the King
-, officer of, attending daily on the King
-, the three troops of, order concerning officers' servants of
-, troop formed out of, for Tangier, to return to London
-, a fourth troop of, likely to be formed
-, the King's troop of, under the command of the Duke of Monmouth and afterwards of the Duke of Albemarle
-, commissions in
-, quarters of
-, warrants for payment of
-, guidon of. See Berkeley, Charles, Lord Berkeley.
-, quarter-master of. See Abernethy, William.
-, the Queen's troop of
-, warrants for payment of
-, lieutenant of
-, the Duke of York's troop of
-, commissions in
-, warrant for payment of
-, the King's regiment of Horse, commanded by the Earl of Oxford
-, commissions in
-, subsistence money to be advanced to
-, troops of, ordered to Berwick
-, to attend the Duke of York from Barnet to York
-, parties to be provided from, to patrol the roads
-, two troops of, quartered in Somerset House
-, troop of, for Tangier, cost of colours for
-, to return to London
-, the Queen's regiment of Horse, commanded by the Duke of Albemarle, to be disbanded
-, recruits of, from Ireland
-, the Duke of York's regiment of Horse, troops of, to be disbanded
-, payment for clothing, &c. of, ordered
-, disbanding of, mentioned
-, the Earl of Roscommon's troop in, quartermaster to. See Abernethy, William.
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Horse, commanded by Lord Gerard, commissions in
-, detachment of, to go to Greenwich
-, warrants for payment to officers of
-, list of commissions in
-, passes for trumpeters of
-, the three troops of Horse Grenadiers, detachment of, to convoy money to Chichester
-, warrant for payment of
-, the King's troop of Grenadiers, commissions in, desired
-, payment for accoutrements of
-, the Queen's troop of Grenadiers, commanded by Sir Philip Howard, warrant for payment of
-, certificate of pay due for
-, the Duke of York's troop of Grenadiers, commanded by the Earl of Feversham, certificate of pay due for
-, the Duke of Monmouth's troop of Grenadiers
-, the King's regiment of Dragoons commanded by the Earl of Feversham, accounts of, to be stated
-, commissions in
-, movements of troops of
-, Prince Rupert's regiment of Dragoons, accounts of, to be stated
-, commissions in
-, quarters of
-, Sir John Talbot's regiment of Dragoons, accounts of, to be stated
-, Lord Gerard's regiment of Horse
-, to be disbanded
-, account of the disbanding of
-, Lord Frescheville's troop of Horse, to attend the Duke of York to the Scotch Borders
-, the King's regiment of Foot Guards, commanded by Col. John Russell
-, commissions in
-, stricter discipline to be kept in
-, mustered in Hyde Park
-, quarters and movements of companies of
-, company of, to remove from Maidstone during the assizes
-, eight companies of, to lodge in the Savoy
-, baskets for the use of
-, payment for sticks furnished to the officers of
-, warrant for payment of
-, gentlemen of, recalled from Tangier
-, quarter-master of. See Jones, Capt. Thomas.
-, deputy-marshal to. See Hookes, John.
-, battalion of, in Flanders, adjutant to. See Rue, Francis de la.
-, the Coldstream regiment, commanded by the Earl of Craven
-, commissions in
-, stricter discipline to be kept in
-, quarters of
-, regulation as to captaincies in
-, powder used by, at the fire in the Temple
-, minute of warrant for pay of
-, detachment of, for Tangier
-, two companies of, to march to Windsor
-, adjutant of, in Flanders. See Sandys, Henry.
-, the Holland regiment, commanded by the Earl of Mulgrave
-, commissions in
-, desired
-, battalion of, to sail from Nieuport to Rochester
-, to march to Dartford
-, orders as to quartering of
-, regulations as to cap taincies in
-, warrants for payment of
-, Lord Alington's regiment of Foot, companies of, to be disbanded
-, company of, quarters for
-, payment for clothing of
-, Lord George Douglas's (or the Earl of Dunbarton's) regiment in France, petition concerning
-, pass for a soldier of
-, officers of, half-pay granted to
-, Sir John Fenwick's regiment of Foot, to quarter at Chichester
-, commissions in, desired
-, companies of, to be disbanded
-, payment for victuals for
-, chirurgeon to. See Sheldon, Richard.
-, Sir H. Goodrick's regiment, to be disbanded
-, Col. Hamilton's regiment in France, pass for soldiers of
-, the Earl of Inchiquin's regiment of Foot, in garrison at Tangier
-, commissions in
-, Col. George Legge's regiment of Foot, commissions in
-, battalion of, to disembark at Portsmouth
-, quarters of
-, payment for victuals for
-, Col. Justin Macarty's regiment of Foot, money to be provided for
-, to be disbanded
-, officers of, recommendation of petition of
-, the Duke of Monmouth's regiment of Foot
-, commissions in
-, warrant for payment of
-, detachment of, to go to Greenwich
-, mutineers disarmed by
-, payments for shoes and off-reckonings of
-, orders for payment for clothing of
-, pass for soldiers of
-, warrants for payment to officers of
-, officers of, half-pay granted to
-, the Duke of Monmouth's new regiment of Foot, list of officers in
-, list of commissions in
-, reviewed in Hyde Park
-, Adjutant to. See Davies, William.
-, Drum Major to. See Young, William.
-, Lord Morpeth's regiment of Foot, quarters of
-, recruits drawn from, for Tangier
-, to be disbanded
-, the sick of, left in Flanders
-, the Earl of Ossory's regiment, in the service of the States General
-, the Earl of Plymouth's regiment of Foot for Tangier, commissions in
-, orders concerning the recruiting, &c. of
-, drummers to be impressed for
-, powder, &c. for
-, Col. Salisbury's regiment of Foot to be disbanded
-, recruits drawn from, for Tangier
-, Col. Henry Sydney's regiment of Foot
-, companies of, to be disbanded
-, persons employed in the bringing back of, from Flanders
-, payment for victuals for
-, Col. Sir Thomas Slingesby's regiment of Foot, quarters for
-, Col. Stradling's regiment of Foot, quartered in Hampshire
-, Col. Sir Charles Wheler's regiment of Foot, quarters for
-, complaint against officers of
-, the Duke of York's regiment of Foot, commanded by Sir Charles Lyttelton
-, commissions in
-, movements and quarters of companies of
-, list of officers in
-, warrant for payment of
-, the Duchess of York's regiment of Foot, commanded by Col. Villiers, detachment of, to go to Tangier
-, to be disbanded
-, mutiny in

Arnet, Major George, of the Earl of Dunbarton's regiment, warrant in favour of
-, warrant to
-, James, of Ferny, commission to

Arngibbon Campbell or Wester Arngibbon, town and land of, in the parochine of Kippen and stewardry of Menteath, warrant for a charter of

Arnold, John, letter of
-, articles of misdemeanour against
-, to be shewn two Irishmen arrested in Westminster Hall
-, alleged attack on
-, Michael, reference of petition of

Aronches, Marquis d', ambassador extraordinary of Portugal, pass for servants of

Arran, Earl of (Irish). See Butler, Richard, Earl of Arran.
-, (Scottish). See Hamilton, James, Earl of Arran.

Arrots, —, of that ilk, gift of lands formerly belonging to

Arrott and Lecktounhill, lands of, part of, called Shaddowhalf, in the lordship of Brechin and Shirefdome of Forfar, warrant for a charter of

Arrott, James, lands adjudged from, warrant for a charter of

Arrow, rector of, answer to a pamphlet of

Arrowsmith, Joseph, pass for

Artane, Lord Conway advised as to the Duchess of Portsmouth's intentions on

Arth, Capt., of the Somerset militia

Arther Lough, scheme for carrying off water into

Arthur, Daniel
-, papers relating to the plot said to have been found in the house of
-, bail allowed to
-, papers of, notes about
-, pass for
-, money due to, from Lord Conway
-, —, an Irish priest, note about

Arundel, troops to march to

Arundel, Henry, Lord Arundel of Wardour, money said to have been promised by, for the King's death
-, reported conversation between Lords Stafford and Aston about
-, asks for more liberty
-, butler of, to be searched for
-, Richard, Lord Arundel of Trerice, Governor of Pendennis Castle, letters to
-, colonel in the Cornish militia
-, company of, in Pendennis Castle, commission in

Arundell, Francis, commission to
-, Henry, in France
-, John, lieut.-colonel in the Cornish militia
-, Capt. John, of the Cornish militia
-, post warrant to
-, Sir John, coach horses for

Ashe, Mrs., cousin of Francis Gwyn, brought to bed of a daughter

Ashfield, Sir Richard, and Dame Dorcas, his wife, reference of petition of

Ashford, troops quartered at

Ashley, Alice, pass for

Ashridge, letters dated from

Ashton, Edmund, reference of petition of
-, Matthew, certificate concerning
-, William, commission to
-, William, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, declaration in favour of
-, Mr, chaplain to the Earl of Ossory, prebend of Westminster said to have been given to
-, Lieut., of the King's troop of Horse Guards, leave for

Ashurst, Alderman, Sheriff Bethel said to be guided by

Ashville, Abraham, warrant for letters patent to

Ashwell, Dorothy, niece of Thomas Pickering
-, to be allowed to speak with Thomas Pickering
-, John, pass for

Askue, Jane, niece to Sir John Leyenberg's lady, pass for
-, Matthias, pass for

Astley, Sir Jacob, colonel in the Norfolk militia
-, (Ashly), Sir Richard, of Pattishall (Patshull), arms seized from, to be returned
-, certificate concerning, mentioned

Aston, Walter, Lord Aston, Dugdale seen waiting at the table of
-, notes about the examination of
-, to be kept close prisoner
-, papers of, incriminating letter found among
-, trial of, postponed

Astrey, Samuel, Master of the Crown Office and attorney in the King's Bench, petition for grant of fines received by
-, fines to be paid by, to Titus Oates

Ath (Aeth), pass to
-, orders from France forbidding the mowing of grass as far as

Athlone, request for allowance out of Lord Ranelagh's rents in
-, houses and lands in or near, warrant concerning

Athole, Marquess of. See Murray, John, Marquess of Athole.

Atkins, Charles, commission to
-, Sir Richard, Richard, son of, pass for
-, Sir Robert, Justice of the Common Pleas, glad to hear of Mr. Jennison's further confession
-, dismissed
-, Louise, wife of, daughter of Sir George Carteret, warrant as to precedence of
-, —, trial of

Atkinson, Gilbert, of Trinity College, Cambridge, pass for
-, William, condemned and executed for pocket-picking
-, Sarah, widow of, reference of petition of

Atterbury, Thomas, messenger, warrants to
-, memorandum of warrant to
-, reference of petition of
-, warrant in favour of
-, persons taken to Ireland by
-, landed at Dublin

Attorneys General. See Jones, Sir William; Levinz, Sir Cresswell.

Atwood, Anne, reference of petition of

Aubrey, William, warrant for a reprieve for the death of
-, pardon for the manslaughter of

Auchinbody, mill and dovecote of, outrages at

Auchinbreck (Auchnabreck), lands of, and other lands in the bayliary and lordship of Cowall and shirefdome of Ayr, warrants for a gift of

Auchinleck, George, of Cumledge, deceased
-, Mary Williamson, spouse of
-, John, son of, charter of new infeftment to

Auchmoutie, Charles, commission to

Auchtadouil, lands of, ratification of disposition of

Auchterhouse. See Glamis.

Audley (Audeley), Mary, pass for
-, Thomas, warrant for a grant to
-, Thomas, and Elizabeth, his wife (temp. Henry VIII), grant to, recited

Aungier, Francis, Earl of Longford, warrant for a grant to
-, to be an English peer
-, secures the Mastership of the Ordnance in Ireland
-, pass for servants of
-, purchases Sir T. Chicheley's troop for his brother Ambrose
-, gone to Longford
-, may be Lord Lieutenant of Antrim
-, stays three weeks in the country
-, attempts to get Sir G. Rawdon's commission changed
-, going to London
-, as governor of Carrickfergus
-, new letters patent to be passed for
-, See also Forbes, Arthur, Viscount Granard.
-, Ambrose, brother of, going to Tangier

Aunstey, East, Devon, rectory of, presentation to

Austin, Lieut.-Col., company of, in the Cinque Ports regiment

Auverquerque (Overkirke), M., captain of the Prince of Orange's Life Guards, horses for

Awbrey, William, warrant for payment of pension to

Ayde, John, captain in the Norfolk militia

Aylesbury, regiment to be disbanded at
-, account of the disbanding of a regiment at
-, the Market Place and White Hart at

Ayliffe, Lieut.-Col., of the Hampshire militia

Aymé, Frances, native of France, pass for

Ayr, minister of. See Annand, William.

Ayrshire, keeper of the register of seisings of. See Dalrymple, Charles.
-, See also under Edinburgh.