Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1915.
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'General Index: G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1679-80, (London, 1915) pp. 717-726. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1679-80/pp717-726 [accessed 19 April 2024]
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Gachell, Capt., of the Somerset militia
Gaches, John James, pass for
-, Raymond, of Eastwood,
Essex, clerk, Mary, wife of,
and John, James and Mary,
her children, pass for
Gadbury, Mr., examined by the Council about Sir R. Peyton
Gage, Sir John, discharged on bail
-, refused bail
Gagecombe (or Edgcombe), Elizabeth, a kitchen wench of Bristol, person persuaded to commit bigamy with
Gagneur, Thomas le, native of France pass for
Gale, Robert, prisoner in Newgate, warrant in favour of
Gallant, Grace, pass for
Gallbelly in Munster, abbey of, search at, for hidden treasonable papers
Galli, Francisco, the King's Italian musician, reference of petition of
Galloway, Bishop of, and others,
warrant for presentation to
-, See also Aitkin,
James; Paterson, John;
Ross, Arthur.
-, Dean and Chapter of, congés
d'élire to
Gallowne alias Dartree, co. Monaghan, rectory of, warrant for grant of
Gallway, Andrew, Groom of the
Privy Chamber to the Queen,
pass for
-, Sir William, former servant
to the Duke of Gloucester,
pass for
Galway, how to strengthen, against
a French invasion
-, Governor of. See Russell,
Col. Theodore.
Gamball, Lieut., warrant for a court martial on
Gambier, Nicholas, pass for
Gamen, Richard, messenger, reference of petition of
Games, Capt. Edward, commission to
Gange, James, of Chard, affidavits
concerning
-, certificate concerning
Garcia, Augustin, servant of the Comte d' Egmont, pass for
Gardiner, Thomas, warrant for a grant to
Gardner, Humphrey, captain in the
Cambridgeshire militia
-, John, anchor smith, reprieve
for
Gargrave, Robert, the King's servant,
letter to
-, pass for
Garloch, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of
Garman, John
Garrard, Sir Thomas, captain in the Norfolk militia
Garstang, Lancashire, town of, reference of petition of
Garstell, Roger, newsletters to
Garter, the, the Order of, Chancellor of. See Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury.
Garter King of Arms. See Dugdale, Sir William.
Garterlade. See Dargills.
Garth, Jane, widow, and Elizabeth,
her daughter, pass for
-, Richard, pass for
Garthland, lands and barony of, in the parochines of Stoniekirk and Inch, and shirefdom of Wigtoune, warrant concerning
Garven, Mary, pass for
Gascoigne, Henry, agent for the Earl
of Dumbarton's regiment
-, and Henry Bagaley,
warrant for a grant to
-, recited
-, and Robert Aickins,
army deductions to be paid
to
-, Thomas, pass for
-, Sir Thomas, secured, and
to be brought to London
-, account of trial of
-, fresh warrants issued
for apprehending
-, said to be going to
Rome
-, new evidence against
-, William, a priest, information as to the hiding place of
-, Secretary, letter to
-, —, Esquire, son of Sir
Thomas, date of trial of, unknown
Gaudy, Thomas, major in the Norfolk militia
Gaven, John, late of Wolverhampton,
a Jesuit, reward for the apprehension of
-, information about
-, seized by Sir William
Waller
-, convicted at the Old
Bailey
-, warrant for delivery
of the head and quarters of
Gavers, James, servant of the Earl of Longford, pass for
Gavre, Prince de, son of the Comte
d' Egmont, pass for
-, pass for footman of
Gawen, W., receipts by
Gay, Mr., commission for, desired
Gearing, Thomas, Vice-Provost of King's College, Cambridge, petition signed by
Gedney Marsh, petition for fee farm rent of
Gee, Richard, commission to
-, Mr., standing as burgess for
Cockermouth
Geffard, Capt., of the Somerset militia
Geleot, Mr., of Liége, affirms that the King was married to Mrs. Barlow
Gelson, John, reference of petition of
Geneva, pass for a native of
-, pass for noblemen of
George, Richard, pass for
-, Serjeant, letter to
Georges, James, granted the Mastership of the hospital of St. Lawrence, Cirencester
Gerald, —, an Irish priest, named in an account of the Plot
Gerard, Brandon, said to have been
forbidden the Court for getting the Duchess of Portsmouth with child
-, Charles, Lord Gerard of
Brandon, afterwards Earl of
Macclesfield, memorandum
of a letter to
-, petition of, mentioned
-, to be colonel of a new
regiment of Horse
-, Lieut.-General of the
Forces during the Duke of
Monmouth's absence in Scotland
-, said to have been made
Earl of Newbury
-, commission of, as
Lieut.-General, to be determined
-, regiment of horse of.
See Army, the.
-, Col. Charles, commander of
the Duke of Monmouth's
regiment of Horse
-, Sir Gilbert, letter to
-, commissioner for disbanding the Army
-, to appear before the
Council
-, story of the Black
Box delivered to, by Bishop
Cosin
-, Marguerite, native of
France, pass for
-, Capt., brings news as to
Tangier
-, —, taken near St. Clement's
Church
-, prisoner in Newgate,
refused transference to the
King's Bench
German Papists, term applied to Protestants by
Germany, persons to drink the
waters in
-, pass for a native of
-, pass to
-, alarmed at the French preparations and successes
-, Electors and other Princes
of, envoyé extraordinary to.
See Bertie, Charles.
Gernon, Francis, pass for
Gibbes, Walter, Alderman of Bath, seditious words spoken to
Gibbon, John, warrant for payment to
Gibbons, James, of Hatchlands in
East Clandon, Surrey, pardon
for
-, Redman, pass for
Gibson, John, letter of
-, pass for
-, Mr., servant to the Princess
of Orange, pass for
-, —, of Auchinnin, forfeiture
of, warrant concerning
Gideon, Rowland, grant of denization to
Gifford, Daniel, attestation as to
sworn testimony of
-, Maurice, note of evidence of
-, committed at Southampton
-, reward for the apprehension of
-, Thomas, of Broad Hadley,
Staffordshire, pass for
-, Thomas, of Cock Street,
Wolverhampton, pass for
-, —, See Vavasor.
Gilbert, Lewis, jurat of Rye, letter of
Giles, John, to be examined by the
Council
-, sentence pronounced
on
-, petition for a reward
for the discovery of
-, petition of
Gillespie, Patrick, Mary Williamson, spouse to
Gill's wood, two Tories killed in
Gilmore, Agatha, pass for
-, Patrick, debt due from, to
Lord Conway
-, letter delivered by,
mentioned
Glade, John, of Wambroke, Dorset, affidavit of
Gladwell, James, of the King's regiment of Foot Guards, order for payment to
Glamis, Auchterhouse and Tannadas, lordship of, lands, &c.
annexed to
-, See also Ogilvy.
Glamorgan, Brecknock and Radnor, counties of, prothonotary and clerk of the Crown of. See Gwyn, Francis.
Glanally water, great land-fall into
Glandalough, bishop of. See Parker, John.
Glasgow, troops forced to retire on
-, attacked by the Covenanters
-, said to be in the hands of the
Covenanters
-, the Covenanters said to have
been repulsed at
-, the Covenanters still at
-, excepted from a proclamation concerning house conventicles
-, office of bailziary and
justiciary of the barony and
regality of, warrant concerning
-, suspected persons from
England in
-, Archbishop of, to recommend to the King in future
fit presentees to void
churches in his province
-, chapter for election of,
congé d'élire to
-, has the legal right of
electing the magistrates
-, presentation of a vassal to
-, See also Burnet,
Alexander; Ross, Arthur.
-, Provost of. See Bell, John.
-, Provost and Magistrates of,
letter to
-, University of, warrant for a
commission for the visitation
of
Gleane, Leonard, captain in the Norwich militia
Glenarme, black swine in the mountains of
Glencarradale, the twenty merkland of, warrant for a charter of new infeftment of
Glenmead, Palvadock and Blackmyre, lands of, warrant for a charter of
Glenmure, barony of, warrant for a gift of
Glenns, Over and Nether, in the barony of Earlestoun and parochine of Dalry, one merk land of, warrant for a confirmation of
Glin woods, the chief retreat of Hanlan, the Tory, cut down
Gloth, Daniel, of Lord Douglas' regiment in France, pass for
Gloucester, letter dated from
-, place of Comptroller of customs at, petition for, referred
-, Robert Ferguson at
-, Bishop of. See Prichet,
John, Bishop of Gloucester.
-, Dean of. See Frampton,
Robert, D.D.
-, deanery of, dispensation
concerning
-, Duke of. See Stuart,
Henry, Duke of Gloucester.
-, Mayor and Aldermen of,
information of, mentioned
-, Recorder of. See Gregory,
Sir William.
Gloucestershire, receiver-general of the revenue for. See Smyth, Simon.
Glover, William, commission to
Gloxin, M., Resident of the Elector of Cologne, memorandum of a letter to
Glyde, Mr., present at a great meeting at Exeter
Glyn, Nicholas, major in the Cornwall militia
Gobert, Anne, pass for
Godalming (Godleman), Sir Jonas Moore dies at
Goddin, Mr., Commissioner at Chatham, the King dines with
Godfrey, Capt. Charles, warrant for
payment to
-, Sir Edmund Berry, murder
of
-, statement that,
would have been cleared up
if Parliament had sat six
days longer
-, statement that
the Duchess of Portsmouth
was privy to
-, Prance's connection with
-, said to have been
long designed
-, persons tried
for
-, Committee of
Council sitting with reference
to
-, anagram on the name
of
-, statement that, was
murdered by Fanatics
-, person come from St.
Omer to reveal the murderers
of
-, George, merchant of Rouen,
pass for
-, Richard, major in the Norfolk militia
-, Roger, pass for
-, Capt., of the Hampshire
militia
Godolphin, Francis, letters in favour
of, recited
-, Henry, B.D., grant of a
canonry to
-, Sir John, major and cornet
of the Duke of York's troop
of Horse Guards, going to
France
-, Sidney, letter of
-, letters to
-, appointed a commissioner of the Treasury
-, to report to the King
an information brought from
Ireland by Lord Granard
-, Sir William, colonel in the
Cornish militia
-, late captain of the foot
company in the Scilly Islands
-, Lieut.-Col. William, of the
Cornish militia
-, William, commission to
Goldegay, Edward, messenger, warrant to
Gollop, Capt., of the Dorsetshire militia
Gomme, Sir Bernard de, Chief
Engineer, letter to
-, to see to the defence
of Portsmouth
-, commissioner for
strengthening the works at
Portsmouth and Gosport
-, estimate by
-, to be admitted as
assistant to the surveyor of
the Ordnance
Goodenough, —, an attorney, appointed under-sheriff of London
Goodrick, Sir Henry, envoyé extraordinary to the King of Spain,
note of a letter to
-, circular letter to
-, warrant for payment
to
-, pass for
-, memorandum of taking leave of
-, pass for servants of
-, to use his good offices
with the Court of Madrid,
as to the title of Burgundy
Goodwin, Burrington, commission
to
-, John, B.D., warrant for
presentation of
-, (Goodwyn), Thomas, to
appear before the Duke of
Monmouth
-, award against
Gordian, Mistress Jane, pass for
Gordon, Alexander, of Knockgray,
forfeiture of, warrant concerning
-, George, Marquess of Huntly,
district in the Highlands committed to the care of
-, Sir George, of Haddo, advocate (Lord Haddo), letter
to
-, to be admitted a
Senator of the College of
Justice in Scotland
-, James, of Craichlaw, forfeiture of, warrant for a gift of
-, John, lieutenant in the new
Scotch militia
-, Robert, Viscount of Kenmure, decreet against, mentioned
-, Robert, of Garwarey, forfeiture of, warrant concerning
-, William, warrant for a
charter on the resignation of
-, William, and his eldest son,
escheat and forfaulture of,
mentioned
-, William, of Craig, forfeiture
of, warrant concerning
-, William, late of Culvennan,
grant of the forfaultures of
-, William, of Dyndeuch, forfeiture of, warrant concerning
-, William, of Earlstoun, confirmation of rents formerly
belonging to
-, forfeiture of, warrant
for a gift of
-, warrant concerning
lands holden of
-, William, of Holme, forfeiture of, warrant concerning
-, —, of Over Barre, forfeiture
of, warrant concerning
Gore, Hugh, Bishop of Waterford,
inquiry to be made of
-, Thomas, commission to
Gorge, Col. John, governor of the Fort of Culmore
Goring, Sir William, discharged on bail
Gorleston (Golston), troops to be quartered at
Gorman, John, pass for
Gosfright (Gosprite), George, a Dutch
merchant in London, concerned in the report as to the
King's marriage to Mrs.
Barlow
-, to be summoned before the Council
-, and his brother, a Leghorn merchant, inquiries to be
made as to
Gosport, troops to be quartered in
-, works at, commission for
carrying on
-, See also Portsmouth.
Gosprite. See Gosfright.
Gostwick, Sir William, High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, dispensation for
Gottenburg, pilots from, for the French ships at Brest
Gough, Father, of the Oratory at Paris, letter to
Gould, Lieut.-Col., of the Dorsetshire militia
Goulding, Mary, pass for
Gourney, John, to be a commissioner
for the management of the
Irish revenue
-, See also Shaen, Sir
James.
Gower, William, pass for
-, William Leveson, approved
of, as deputy lieutenant of
Staffordshire
-, Capt., letter to
-, Mrs., note about
Grabu, Lewis, late master of the King's music, pass for
Graden, lands in, in the parochine of Lendall and shirefdome of Berwick, bond concerning
Graeme, David, uncle and tutor to Mungo Graeme, of Gorthie, warrant for a charter of new infeftment to
Grafton, Duke of. See FitzRoy, Henry, Duke of Grafton.
Graham, Andrew, of Drummeallie,
and Agnes Wood, his spouse,
lands formerly of
-, Dame Anne, spouse to Sir
Robert Murray, confirmation
to
-, Archibald, minister of Rosa,
recommended for the bishopric of the Isles
-, to be presented
thereto
-, David, commission to
-, George, of Inchbraikie, tenements held of, in Fowles
-, James, Marquess of Montrose, warrant for securing
annual payments to
-, warrant for a charter
in favour of
-, troop of, in the Duke
of York's regiment
-, as Captain of the Life
Guard of Horse in Scotland,
warrant to
-, pay of
-, troop of, to wait
on the Duke of York
-, commission in
-, sisters of, to be allowed to reside in the late
Earl of Kinnoul's lodging
-, (Grahame), Sir James, letter
of
-, mentioned
-, daughter of, considered a likely match for
Arthur Rawdon
-, and his family, gone
to England
-, staying in London
-, to claim a sequestered
estate
-, Lord Conway asked to
visit
-, Sir George Rawdon
must meet, at Drogheda
-, daily expected in Ireland
-, match between the
daughter of, and Arthur
Rawdon, not concluded
-, Sir G. Rawdon hoping
to meet, at Dublin
-, professes his inclination to Arthur Rawdon's
suit
-, James, of Orthohill, lieutenant in the new Scotch
militia
-, Capt. James, of the Coldstream Guards, company of
-, John, of Claverhouse, warrants in favour of
-, forced by Covenanters
to retreat on Glasgow
-, sent to disperse a
conventicle
-, troop of horse of, commissions in
-, Patrick, brother to Graham
of Inchbraikie, lieutenant of
horse in the new Scotch
militia
-, (Grahame), Capt. Reginald,
warrant to
-, Richard, pass for
-, Sir Robert, of Morphie,
gift of lands formerly belonging to
-, Robert, late cornet of John
Graham of Claverhouse's
troop
-, Robert, of Carnie, lieutenant
in the new Scotch militia
-, William, Earl of Menteith
and Airth, warrant for a charter in favour of
-, titles of honour of, to
remain as formerly
-, William, commission to
-, Capt., letter to
-, company of, in the
Earl of Plymouth's regiment
-, Quarter-master, imposed on
Lord Conway against his will
-, Lady, sister of, wife of Baron
Hartstonge
-, —, servant of the Earl of
Kinghorn, gift of lands
formerly belonging to
-, —, late quarter-master of
John Graham of Claverhouse's
troop
Grahm, James, commission to
Grahme, James, pass for
Gramont (Grandmont), the Duc de, equerry to. See Boissiere, the Sieur de la.
Grand, Andrew le, pass for
-, Anne le, and her three
daughters of Cologne,
reference of petition of
Grandison, Viscount. See Villiers, George, Viscount Grandison.
Grange, Crispe, a brewer on Millbank, concerned in the
rumour as to the King's marriage to Mrs. Barlow
-, inquiries to be made
concerning
-, to be summoned
before the Council
-, William, younger, of Monefieth, memorial of protection
to
Granger, Thomas, common recovery by
Granges Muntran, Claude des, and Hester, his wife, pass for
Grant, Nicholas, customs officer at Southampton, complaint of
Grantham, troop to attend the Duke of York to
Granville, John, Earl of Bath,
Governor of Plymouth and
Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall,
letters to
-, notes of letters to
-, to provide store room
for victuals in Plymouth
citadel
-, colonel in the Cornwall militia
-, to speak with the King
for Sir Job Charlton
Graves, Benjamin, of London, watchmaker, reference of petition
of
-, Charles, pass for
-, Sackville, searcher in the
port of Bristol
Gravesend, vessel lying at
-, report of Scotch Nonconformists at
-, garrison of, warrant for
payment of
-, troops to embark at
-, forts at, to be reinforced
-, the King to visit
-, the officer in chief commanding at, note of a letter to
-, Blockhouse at, independent
company in garrison in, commissions in
-, order as to the command of
-, Governor or Captain
of. See Leeke, Sir Francis.
Gray, Henry, approved of, as deputy
lieutenant of Staffordshire
-, Henry, of Pitchfield, Northumberland, and Troth, his
wife, pass for
-, Patrick, Lord Gray, charter
on the resignation of
-, William, sutler to the King's
regiment in Whitehall, warrant for payment to
Greaves, Charles, information of
Green (Greene), Edmund, of Landneth in Cleveland, pass for
-, George, pass for
-, James, information against,
and examination of, mentioned
-, Robert, notes about
-, trial of
-, person to have access
to
-, warrant for the
reprieve of
-, wife of, letter in
favour of
-, —, depositions of, mentioned
Greenland trade, the, Act for the encouragement of, mentioned
Greenlaw and Balgregan in Galloway, houses of, garrisons to be placed in
Greenwax, the, Surveyor of, question as to a patent of the office of
Greenwich, mutineers to be seized
at
-, troops to be taken by barge
to
Greenwood, Elizabeth, pass for
Gregory, Sir William, Justice of
Assize for the Norfolk circuit,
warrant to
-, Baron of the Exchequer and Recorder of Gloucester, appointed to quiet disorders in Gloucester
-, Justice of Assize for
the Midland Circuit, warrant
to
-, Mr., a barber in Cursitors'
Alley, attempts suicide
Grenville, Chamond, captain in the Cornwall militia
Gresan, John, pass for
Gresham, Marmaduke, commission to
Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke, complaint of, against Sir Richard
Newdigate
-, interest of, with Sir
Thomas Overbury, desired
Grey, Anthony, Earl of Kent, member of a new club at the Swan
in Fish Street
-, Edmund de, major in the
Norfolk militia
-, Ford, Lord Grey of Wark, to
be colonel of a new regiment
of foot for Scotland
-, refuses to be made
colonel, but goes as a volunteer to Scotland
-, speech of
-, member of a new club
at the Swan in Fish Street
-, information to be exhibited by, against the Duke
of York
-, Henry, Earl of Stamford,
person educated in the
family of
-, Marck, and Elizabeth, his
wife, natives of France, pass
for
-, William de, major in the
Norfolk militia
Griffin, Sir Edward, Treasurer of the
Chamber, surrender of office
by
-, Edward, son of, to be
sworn Treasurer of the Chamber
-, as Treasurer of
the Chamber, warrants to
-, order for a warrant to
-, Thomas, soldier of Chepstow
Castle, deposition of
-, Mr., of Gray's Inn, disproves
Ireland's attempted alibi
-, —, commission to
Griffith, Sir John, daughter of, wife
of John Parker
-, Robert, pass for
-, Alderman, of Ludlow
Grimaldi, Cardinal, Archbishop of Aix, Archbishop Plunkett said to have solicited aid from, in
Grosse, Martin le, native of Flanders,
pass for
-, Mary, native of Flanders
and Ann, her daughter, pass
for
Grosveneux, Walter, pass for
Grosvenor, Fulke, Mary wife of, reference of petition of
Grove, John, likely to be executed
-, unknown to Parsons
-, to be executed
-, note about
-, person to have access
to, in Newgate
-, body of, to be delivered
to his friends
-, trial of, mentioned
Groves, Jonathan, warrant for the reprieve of
Grugfoot, town and lands of, in the parochine of Carreden and shirefdome of Linlithgow, warrant for a charter of
Gruyel, Daniel, native of France, pass for
Grymward, Elizabeth, of Aldham, Suffolk, demise to
Guernsey, troops to be quartered in
-, Major Beckman to go to
-, account of fortifications in,
required
-, Capt. Edward Russell's
company in
-, inhabitants of, fellowships
for, at Oxford
-, garrison in, chaplain to. See
Johnson, William.
-, Bailiff and Jurats of, warrant to
-, Dean of, petition for further
hearing of a cause at law
with
-, See also Jersey.
Gueyden, John, huntsman to the Comte d'Egmont, pass for
Guildford, troops to leave, during
the elections
-, rectory of St. Nicholas in,
dispensation concerning
Guillaume, John, native of Flanders, pass for
Guillemans, John Paul, painter, pass for
Guillot, —, merchant, inquiries to be made as to
Guilta, John, native of Flanders, pass for
Guinay, Peter, native of Flanders, pass for
Guintren, Joseph de, native of Portugal, pass for
Guiraud, Peter, native of France, pass for
Guitou, Francis, native of France, pass for
Guittard, —, captain of a privateer
Guldensterne, Baron John, formerly ambassador and governor of Schonen, death of
Gulleraw, lands and barony of, warrant for a charter of
Gulston, William, D.D., recommended for election as Bishop
of Bristol
-, royal assent to the
election of
-, as Bishop-elect of
Bristol, warrant for a dispensation to
-, as Bishop of Bristol,
letter to
-, restoration of
temporalities to
-, stays at Col.
Thomas Strangewayes
-, William, reference of petition of
Gunman, Capt., of the Mary yacht, indisposed
Gunning, Peter, Bishop of Ely, letter to
Guy, Henry, letters of
-, letters to
Guybon, Francis, captain in the Norfolk militia
Guyllym (Guillim, Guyllim, Guylm),
Meredith, to command a party
against the Tories
-, party of, not yet set
out
-, money coming in
slowly for the party of
-, to undertake a project against Hanlan, the Tory
-, wife of, dead
-, Samuel, clerk of the patents
to the Solicitor-General,
petition of
Gwither, Henry
Gwyn (Gwynn, Gwynne), Anthony,
warrant for a grant in reversion to
-, Francis, clerk of the Privy
Council, prothonotary and
clerk of the Crown of the
counties of Glamorgan,
Brecknock and Radnor
-, letters of
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to, mentioned
-, defeated at Chippenham by Sir John Talbot
-, to visit his cousin
Seymour
-, to stand for Chippenham again
-, likely to be detained
in London by the boxes and
dice
-, to go with Lord Ranelagh to Ireland
-, salary of, mentioned
-, enclosures delivered
to
-, directs that a book of
Sir W. Temple's be sent to
Lord Conway
-, sworn clerk of the
Council
-, chooses courting
clothes for Lord Conway
-, not going to Littlecote
with Mr. Seymour
-, money due from, mentioned
-, applies for the post of
agent for Ireland
-, expecting Lord Conway in London
-, gone from town
-, not going with the
King to Newmarket
-, trustee of Mr. Popham's marriage settlement
-, succeeds to his office
of prothonotary in Wales
-, waited on by C.
Magenis
-, going to Wales
-, Thomas, of Abercrave or
Abercavy, Breconshire, warrant for a reprieve of
-, pardon to
Gylby, Col. Anthony, DeputyGovernor of Hull, letters to
-, note of a letter to
-, warrant to
-, warrant for payment
to
-, Capt. William, letter to