General Index: C, D, E, F, G

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1680-1. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1921.

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'General Index: C, D, E, F, G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1680-1, (London, 1921) pp. 714-740. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1680-1/pp714-740 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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C

"C," our

Cabal, the

Caballers, the

Cadaman, —, printer

Cadiz (Cales)

Cadman, Michael, Jurat of Rye

Caen

Caerlaverock (Karlaverock)

Cairnes, Captain Alexander, of Lord Mar's regiment

Cairnhill, town and lands of, Aberdeen

Caithness, Countess of. See Campbell, Lady, Countess of Caithness.
-, Earl of, See also Sinclair, George, Earl of Caithness; Sinclair, John, Earl of Caithness.

Calais

Calamy, Edmund

Calder, Scotland

Calder, James, of Muirtoune

Caldwall, John
-, William, ib.

Callaghan. See O'Callaghan.

Callaway, Richard, of Knightsbridge

Calmar

Calne, Giles

Calverley, Sir Henry, M.P., letter to

Calvinists

Calwell, James, of Fermanagh

Cambridge
-, University of
-, Senate of
-, Vice-Chancellor of
-, letters to
-, Vice-Chancellor and Senate of, letters to
-, Faculty of Physic in
-, Professor of Physic in. See Brady, Robert.
-, colleges of:—
-, heads of
-, Caius
-, late Fellow of. See Schuldham, Robert.
-, Catherine Hall, scholars of
-, Emmanuel, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, Jesus
-, King's, Provost of
-, letter to
-, Provostship of
-, Vice Provost and Fellows of, letters to
-, Pembroke, Master and Fellows of, letter to
-, Fellow of. See Feast, Edward, M.A.
-, Queens', Master (sic) and Fellows of
-, President and Fellows of, letter to
-, Fellow of. See Thorp, Mr., B.D.
-, late Fellow of. See Kelsey, Joseph, B.D.
-, Founder of Fellowship at, See Trotter, Hugh.
-, St. John's
-, letter dated at
-, ex-student of. See Borrow, Rowland.
-, St. Peter's, Fellow of. See Ball, Samuel, M.A.
-, Trinity, Master and Fellows of
-, letters to
-, scholar of
-, Fellow of. See Stubbe, Wolfran, M.A.
-, Master of. See North, Dr.
-, prospective Fellow of. See Cooper, John, B.A.

Cambridgeshire
-, High Sheriff of
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Alington, William, Lord; Howard, James, Earl of Suffolk.

"Cambro-Briton," letter from

Camlarg

Campbell, Agnes
-, Alexander
-, Archibald, Earl of Argyle
-, letter from
-, Archibald, son of, Lord Lorne
-, Colin
-, Sir Hugh, of Calder
-, James, of Glendarnell
-, Sir James, of Lawers, ib.
-, John, of Glenurchie, Earl of Breadalbane and Holland, previously Earl of Caithness
-, Lady, Countess of Caithness
-, Robert, of Silvercraigs
-, William, of Arngibbon

Campden, Viscount. See Noel, Baptist, Viscount Campden.

Campen Fields

Canford Magna, church of

Cann, Sir Robert, M.P. for Bristol

Cannon, Council, Irish landowner
-, John, Irish landowner, ib.

Cantelmo, Don Restarino

Canterbury
-, document dated at
-, Archbishop (my Lord) of
-, house of, See also Sancroft, William, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sheldon, Gilbert, late Archbishop of Canterbury.
-, Cathedral of, canonry or prebend at
-, Mayor of
-, Province of
-, Prerogative Court of
-, Dean of. See Tillotson, John, Dean of Canterbury.
-, Recorder of. See Hardres, Sir Thomas.

Canterland, lands and barony of

Canthrille, —

Cape of Good Hope. See Good Hope, Cape of.

Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex, Lord Lieutenant of Herts and exLord Lieutenant of Ireland
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, (Capell), Sir Henry

Caple

Capps, a hackney coachman

Caprington

Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, Richard, Earl of Carbery.

Carberry (Carberrie)

Carbury (Carbery), co. Sligo
-, barony of

Cardonell, Peter de

Cardrona, lands of, Peebles

Carew, —

Carey, John, Earl of Dover, regiment of
-, Robert, Lord Hunsdon

Cargen (Cargin) in the Fews, co. Armagh

Cargill, Donald, rebel
-, followers of

Carisbrooke (Carisbrook) Castle

Carleton, Christopher, cornet of militia
-, Guy, Bishop of Chichester
-, letters to
-, Samuel
-, letter from
-, letters to

Carlingford, co. Louth
-, Earl of (Lord). See Taafe, Nicholas, Earl of Carlingford.

Carlisle
-, Earl of. See Howard, Charles, Earl of Carlisle.
-, deceased. See Hay, James, late Earl of Carlisle.

Carmania wool

Carmarthen, county and town of

Carmichael, James
-, John, chamberlain to the Earl of Wigton
-, Bailly William

Carnalway, town and lands of, co. Kildare

Carnegie, David, Earl of Northesk, deceased
-, Patrick

Carnegy, James, minister

Carolina, colony of

Carpenter, Francis, lieutenant in a Jersey foot company

Carr, Benony, letter to
-, Captain Cuthbert, of Sir Palmes Fairborne's regiment at Tangiers
-, Sir Ralph
-, Sir Robert, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
-, letter to
-, petition referred to

Carreras, Catherine
-, Joseph, servant of the Spanish ambassador

Carrick

Carrier, James

Carroll, James, informer

Carse, Sir Mark, of Cockpenne

Carslogie (Carselogie), barony of

Carstairs (Carstaires)

Carteret, Edward
-, Sir Edward, Black Rod
-, Sir George, deceased
-, son of, made Baron Carteret of Hawnes
-, Philip
-, Sir Philip de
-, letter from
-, Sir Philip, the late

Cartwright, Dr., Dean of Ripon
-, letter to

Cary, Edith
-, George, D.D., Dean of Exeter
-, George, the late
-, Henry, priest and customs officer
-, Sir Henry, the late
-, Lady, ib.

Casale

Castelmelhor (Castelmeliore), Count de. See Vasconcellos, Louis Souza, Count de Castelmelhor.

Castillon, John, S.T.P., Dean of Rochester

Castle, William, bailiff of Yarmouth

Castle Blayney

Castle Forbes

Castlehill

Castleknock, barony of, co. Dublin

Castlemadie, five-merk land of

Castlemaine, Earl of (Lord). See Palmer, Roger, Earl of Castlemaine.

Castle Martyr, letter dated at

Castlemaynes

Castleton, Mr.

Catalonia

Cates, Robert. See Keate, Robert, deceased.

Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England (the Queen, her Majesty)
-, chapel of
-, court of
-, troop of Horse Guards of. See Army, the.
-, Chamberlain to. See Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon.
-, Gentleman Usher to. See Cordaro, Mr.
-, Groom of the Chamber to. See Dixon, James; Williams, Philip.
-, laceman to. See Rutland, Mr.
-, Lady of the Bedchamber to. See Kerr, Frances, Countess of Ancram.
-, Master of the Horse to. See Lumley, Richard, Viscount.
-, servant to. See Roper, Anne.

Catherlough, Viscount of. See Parsons, Sir Richard, Baron of Oxmantown and Viscount Catherlough.

Catholic, a
-, subjects

Catholics See also Roman Catholics.

Catlin, James, alias Catalin

Caulfeild, William, late Lord Caulfeild and Baron of Charlemont

Caunter, Robert, M.A., Vicar of Bovey Tracy

Caurse Castle, Salop

Causestown, castle, town and lands of

Causey (Causy) Park, letter dated at

Cavendish, Henry, Duke of Newcastle, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland
-, letters to
-, Henry, son of, Earl of (Lord) Ogle
-, William, Earl of Devonshire
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, William, Lord Cavendish

Cecil, James, Earl of (Lord) Salisbury, K.G.
-, letter from

Cellier, Elizabeth, political offender

Cessford (Cesford) in Roxburghshire, the house of

Chamberlain, the
-, the Lord. See Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.
-, the Lord Great. See Bertie, Robert, Earl of Lindsey.

Chamberlaine, Mr.

Chambord (Chambour)

Champante, Sir John, Deputy Vice Treasurer in Ireland

? Chana

Chancellor, William, the late, Edinburgh merchant

Chancellor, acting Lord. See Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgwater.
-, late Lord. See Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury.
-, the Lord. See Finch, Heneage, Lord Finch of Daventry and Earl of Nottingham.

Chancery, six clerks of, the, See also Culpeper, John; Marsham, Sir John; Marsham, Robert; Wilkinson, Mr.
-, Master in. See Beversham, Sir William.

Chandos, Lord. See Brydges, James, Lord Chandos.

Channel, the

Chantrell, Francis, Captain, of Sir Palmes Fairborne's regiment at Tangier

Chapel Izod

Chapel Royal, Gentlemen of the

Chaplain, Sir Francis, alderman of London

Chaplane, Alexander, writer to the Signet

Chaplin, Jeremiah, Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter to the King

Chapman, Sir John, alderman of London

Chard

Charlemont
-, the late Lord. See Caulfeild, William, late Lord Caulfeild and Baron of Charlemont.

Charles I, late King of England

Charles II, King of England, passim.
-, Household of:—
-, Clerk of the Closet
-, Clerk of the Wardrobe of Robes and Wardrobe of Beds
-, Gentlemen Ushers Quarter Waiters. See Bubb, Jeremia; Chaplin, Jeremiah.
-, Groom of the Bedchamber. See Windham, Thomas.
-, Latin Secretary. See Oudart, Nicholas.
-, Lord Chamberlain, the. See Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.
-, Master of the Household. See Bulkeley, Henry.
-, Master of the Ceremonies
-, Master of the Great Wardrobe, See also Montagu, Ralph.
-, Master of the Horse. See Lennox, Charles, Duke of Lennox and Richmond.
-, Page of the Bedchamber. See Levett, William.
-, Treasurer of the Chamber. See Griffin, Edward.
-, Apothecary in Ordinary to. See Jones, John.
-, Brewer to. See Cholmly, John.
-, Chaplains in Ordinary to. See Cradock, Zachary, D.D.; Spratt, Thomas, D.D.
-, Chirurgeons in Ordinary to. See Browne, John; Moulins, James; Pearse, James.
-, Gunfounder to. See Browne, John.
-, Jeweller to. See Simpson, John.
-, Laundress in Ordinary to. See Chiffinch, Dorothy; Wall, Eleanor.
-, Mercer to. See Trussell, Edward.
-, Physician to. See Michelwhit, Sir John.
-, Surveyor to. See Wren, Sir Christopher.
-, natural daughter of. See Lennard, Anne, Countess of Sussex.
-, natural sons of. See FitzCharles, Charles, Earl of Plymouth; Fitzroy, Charles, Duke of Southampton; Fitzroy, George, Earl of Northumberland; Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Grafton; Lennox, Charles, Duke of Lennox; Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.
-, statutes of
-, as Prince Charles, letter from (1648)

Charles II, King of Spain

Charles XI, King of Sweden
-, subjects of

Charles, Prince Elector Palatine

Charles, Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel, envoyé extraordinary from. See Halcke, Sieur Adolphus de.

Charleton, Edward, captain of an independent foot company at Tangiers
-, Sir Job (Mr. Justice) (Judge)
-, letter from
-, William, town clerk of Ludlow

Charlton (Charleton), Francis, letters to

Chateau Trompette

Chatham

Cheadle (Chedley), Staffordshire, See also Chorley.

Cheeke (Cheek), Captain Thomas, Lieutenant of the Tower
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, petition to

Cheffers, Captain of the Earl of Plymouth's regiment

Chelmsford

Chelsea

Cheny, Colonel

Cherbourg Road

Cherbury Hall, Suffolk

Cheshire (Chester)
-, militia of
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Stanley, William, Earl of Derby.

Chester
-, documents dated at
-, castle at
-, Governor of. See Shakerley, Sir Geoffrey.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See Stanley, William, Earl of Derby.

Chester, Edward, Deputy Lieutenant for Herts

Chesterfield, query as to charter for
-, Earl of. See Stanhope, Philip, Earl of Chesterfield.

Chetwin, Charles

Cheyne, Charles, of Chelsea, made Viscount Newhaven and Lord Cheyne in the peerage of Scotland
-, letter to

Chicheley, Sir Henry
-, Sir John
-, Sir Thomas, Ordnance Commissioner, Master of the Ordnance in Ireland

Chichester
-, letters dated at
-, a meeting house called Stockbridge in
-, a place called the Manhood near, ib.
-, Caggum Farm near
-, Precincts at, Justices of
-, South Street in
-, Archdeacon of. See Pleydell, Jonas.
-, Bishop of. See Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Chichester.
-, customer, comptroller, searcher and surveyor of, letter to
-, Dean and Chapter of, letter to
-, Mayor of
-, Mayor and Corporation of
-, Recorder of

Chichester, Jane, Countess of Donegal (Donegall)

Chiffinch, Dorothy, the late, laundress in ordinary to the King
-, (Chivens), Mr.
-, William

Chilthorne

Chimay

Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire
-, parish of, Worcestershire (sic)

Cholmley, Captain William, of the Coldstreams

Cholmly, John, royal brewer

Cholmondeley, Hugh
-, Robert, Viscount, ib.

Choqueux (Choquée)

Chorley, Staffordshire, See also Cheadle.

Christchurch, borough and manor of
-, letter dated at

Christ Church, Surrey, parish of

Christian Albrecht, Duke of Holstein Gottorp (his Highness, his Most Serene Highness)
-, Envoy Extraordinary from. See Cros, M. du.

Christian V, King of Denmark

Christian, Major

Christian slaves

Chudleigh, Mr., ex-secretary of legation

Church, Head of the
-, lands
-, Liturgy of the
-, party
-, and State

Church of England (the Church). See England, Church of.
-, of Rome. See Rome, Church of.

Churchill, Captain John, afterwards Colonel, of the Duke of York's foot regiment

Cinque Ports, the (the Ports)
-, former Lord Warden of. See Stuart, James, Duke of York.

Citters, Heer van, ambassador extraordinary from Holland

Clackmannan
-, Laird of

Clanricarde (Clanrickard), Earls of
-, family of
-, (Clanrickard, Clanrickarde), Earl of. See Bourke, William, Earl of Clanricarde.
-, late Earl of. See Bourke, Ulick.
-, late Marquess and Earl of. See Bourke, Richard, late Marquess and Earl of Clanricarde.

Clanwilliam, barony of, co. Tipperary

Clapham, Sir Christopher

Clare, county of
-, Earl of (Lord). See Holles, Gilbert, Earl of Clare.
-, Viscount. See O'Brien, Daniel.

Claremaghery, lands of, co. Down

Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, Henry, Earl of Clarendon.

Clarges, Sir T., late M.P. for Christchurch
-, Sir Walter, of the King's own troop of Horse Guards

Clark, Robert, Clerk of the Peace for Huntingdonshire

Clarke, —, of Swainswick, near Bath, letter to
-, (Clerk, Clerke, Clark), Benjamin, of Fleet Street
-, Sir Francis
-, Dr. Henry, president of Magdalen College, Oxford
-, letters to
-, (Clerke), Sir Samuel, of Colonel John Russell's regiment
-, letter from
-, William, of Sandford
-, letter from

Claverhouse

Clay, Matthew

Claypole (Claypoole, Cleypole), Mr.

Clayton, Sir John, petitioner
-, Sir Robert

Cleaver, Sir Charles

Cleghorn, James, burgess of Edinburgh

Cleish

Cleland, —, of the Dragoons

Clephan, David, of Carselogie
-, eldest son of, ib.

Clerke (Clarke), Sir Samuel
-, niece of
-, See also under Clarke.

Clerkenwell
-, jail
-, workhouse

Cleveland, Duchess of. See Palmer, Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland.

Clinkard, —, a barber

Clinton, Captain, heir to the earldom of Lincoln

Clire

Cloche, John de la, of Jersey

Clonlonan, barony of, Westmeath

Clongowes Wood

Clough, Richard, of Mintown

Cloyne, Bishop of. See Sheridan, Patrick, Bishop of Cloyne.

Clun and Purslow, Hundreds of

Clydesdale

Coates, Thomas, letter from
-, letter to

Coats, Mr.

Cobham Hall, Kent, letter directed to

Coblentz

Cochrane, Alexander
-, (Cockrane), Sir John
-, (Cochran), the deceased Lord
-, William, Earl of Dundonald

Cockburne, Alexander

Cockpen (Cockpenne)

Cocks, —

Coddan or Codan, George

Cohan, Eve, ex-Jewess, See also Verboom, Elizabeth.

Coinage, Act for the encouragement of

Coke, Sir Robert, Deputy Lieutenant for Derbyshire

Coking, Mr.

Colchester, Sir Duncombe (Pencomb)
-, Viscount (Lord). See Savage, Richard, Viscount Colchester.

Coldbrook (Colbrooke), near Abergavenny

Coldwell, —, of Coldwell

Cole, —
-, Captain, commander of a yacht
-, Edward, letter from
-, Cornet John, of the Duke of Monmouth's late regiment of horse
-, Sir Ralph
-, Captain Thomas, of Colonel John Russell's regiment

Coleman, Edward

Coles, Christopher

Coling, Henry
-, Richard, ib.

Colinton (Collington, Collintoune)
-, Lord. See Foules, Sir James.

College (Colledge, Golledge), Stephen, the Protestant joiner
-, house of

Collingwood, Daniel, deceased, Governor of Holy Island Castle
-, Captain Francis, of the Holland regiment

Collins, Benjamin, petitioner
-, Captain, commander of the Merlin yacht
-, John, D.D.
-, Mr.

Collyns, Thomas or Theophilus

Colnbrook (Colebrooke)

Cologne
-, the Elector (Bishop) of. See Max Henry, of Bavaria.

Coloony, Lord. See Coote, Richard, Lord Coloony.

Colquhoun, Sir John, of Luss

Colt, Captain

Colvill, Jean
-, Mrs.

Combes, —, of Brookhole

Comins. See Comyn.

Comloddan. See Cumloden.

Comlongon

Common Pleas, the Court of
-, seals of
-, Lord Chief Justice of. See North, Sir Francis.

Common Serjeant, the, letter to

Commons, the House of (Commons, the)
-, Speaker of, See also Seymour, Edward; Williams, William.
-, the Speaker's chair in
-, the Speaker's Chamber in
-, the Bar of
-, the two last Houses of

Commonwealth, a
-, arms
-, coin
-, days
-, principles

Communion, the Roman

Compton, Sir Francis, of the Earl of Oxford's regiment
-, George, Earl of Northampton
-, Henry, D.D., Bishop of London
-, chaplain of. See Sill, Mr.; Turner, Dr.
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, petitions referred to
-, memorial to be presented to
-, James, late Earl of Northampton

Comyn (Comins, Comynge, Commons, Cumins), Eustace, informer

Conant, John, D.D.

Conflans, Marquess of

Cong, co. Mayo, Abbey of Canons at

Coningesby (Connisby), Mr., M.P. for Leominster

Connan, the water of

Connaught

Connerly, Thomas, quartermaster in the Earl of Oxford's regiment

Connor
-, Bishop of. See Down and Connor, Bishop of.

Constable, Gregory

Constable, the

Constantinople

Conton (Contonne), kirkland and market of

Convoy, in Ireland

Conway, Edward, Earl of (Lord), Secretary of State, Lord Lieutenant of Coventry and Warwickshire
-, chamber of
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, Elizabeth, Countess of

Cooke, —, a glazier
-, Elizabeth
-, child of, ib.
-, George
-, John
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, Martha, convict
-, Mr., Parliamentary candidate
-, Ralph
-, Richard, informer
-, Thomas
-, Lieutenant William

Cooksey, —, Alderman of Worcester
-, Edward, son of, ib.

Coolock, barony of, co. Dublin

Coombes, Bartholomew, Mayor of Sandwich

Cooper, —, a creature of Titus Oates
-, —, a Spitalfields blacksmith
-, Anthony Ashley, Earl of (Lord) Shaftesbury, ex-Lord Chancellor
-, letter to
-, secretary of. See Wilson, Samuel.
-, steward of. See Stringer.
-, Charles
-, J., merchant of Yarmouth
-, John
-, John, B.A.
-, Sir William

Coopers, one of the

Coote, Richard, Irish Privy Counsellor
-, Richard, Lord Coloony

Cope, Lieutenant
-, John, joiner of Reading

Copenhagen

Coplestone, Dr.
-, Sir John

Copley, Captain Lionel, of Colonel John Russell's regiment, Lieutenant Governor of Hull

Coppinger, —, Irish complainant

Corbett (Corbet), Ensign John, petitions from
-, Sir Richard

Corbin, —, informer

Cordaro, Mr., gentleman usher to the Queen

Cork
-, letter dated at
-, county of

Corker, Edward, a condemned priest

Cornamagh, Westmeath

Cornbury, Viscount (Earl of). See Hyde, Edward, Viscount Cornbury.

Cornish, Henry, sheriff of London
-, Thomas, minister at Floore

Cornwall

Cornwall, Captain
-, (Cornewall), Captain Henry, of the Holland regiment
-, Wolfran (Woolifrid), of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment

Cornwallis, —
-, Captain Frederick, commander of a foot company in Jersey
-, Lady, the late

Corporations, Act for regulating
-, Commissioners for regulating

Corsellis, Mistress Susannah

Corsfairne, Kirkcudbright

Corsley, Humphrey, of Bristol

Corstorphine

Cortober, co. Monaghan

Corton, near Yarmouth

Cosin, John, late Bishop of Durham

Cosmo III, Grand (Great) Duke of Tuscany
-, resident minister at Court of. See Dereham, Sir Thomas.

Cotter, Colonel James
-, Maurice, cornet

Cotton (Cotten), —
-, Allen, of the Earl of Craven's regiment
-, Captain, of the Fanfan
-, Sir John, Bart.
-, Mr., a newswriter
-, Sir Robert, M.P.

Cottrell, —, printer

Coull, barony and lands of See also Davach lands of Coull.

Coulston, Mr. Thomas

Council, a cabinet
-, the Privy
-, letters to
-, Board of
-, book of
-, Chamber of
-, letters dated at
-, Clerk of, See also Gwyn, Francis.
-, Committees of
-, Committee of, for Examinations
-, for Foreign Affairs
-, for Jamaica
-, for Jersey
-, for Plantations
-, for the Plot
-, for Tangier
-, for Trade
-, letters from
-, petitions referred to
-, Lord President of. See Robartes, John, Earl of Radnor.
-, Orders in
-, petitions to
-, the Lords of

Coundon, Warwickshire

Country party, the

Couper. See Cupar.

Couper, Gilbert

Courcy, Almericus de, Lord Kinsale (Lord Courcy)

Courland, the Duke of. See James, Duke of Courland.

Court (the Royal)
-, beauty, a
-, favourites
-, party, the
-, parasites
-, the Queen's. See Catherine of Braganza.

Courteen's executors

Courtenay, Sir William, of Powderham, M.P.

Courtney, Captain Edward, the late
-, George, converted Irish Catholic priest

Courtop, Richard

Courtrai (Courtray)

Courts Ecclesiastical

Covan. See Cowen.

Covenant, the

Coventry, Henry, chief ranger of Enfield Chase, ex-Secretary of State
-, letter to
-, Walter

Coventry, Lord Lieutenant of. See Conway, Edward, Earl of Conway.

Cowbridge, Glamorganshire, Mayor and Corporation of

Cowdry, Serjeant

Cowen (Covan, Cowan), John, of Londonderry

Cowling, Thurston, of Brendle, Lancs

Cowper, Sir William
-, the younger

Cox, —
-, Elizabeth, of Deal

Cradock (Craddock), Mr., a mercer
-, Zachary, D.D., Fellow of Eton, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the King

Cradocke, Martha
-, Richard, ib.

Craig

Craig, —
-, Lues
-, Thomas, the late

Craigdarroch

Craigends

Craigievar (Craigevar)

Craigmark

Craigmilne (Craigmiles)

Craigs, barony and lands of, Forfar

Craigston (Craigstoun)

Cramoh, lands of

Cranfield, Edward
-, letters to

Cranford, letters dated at

Cranmer, William

Crappe, John, apprentice
-, William, of Bridgwater, ib.

Cratford, Christopher, letter from

Craven, William, Earl of
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, regiment of. See Army, the.

Crawcroft, John, suspected priest

Crawford, —, informer
-, James, D.D., historiographer royal in Scotland
-, John, of Camlarg, deceased, ib.

Creagh, David

Crear

Creed, Mr.

Creighton, —, of Castlemaynes
-, See also Crichton.

Creoch. See Culmoir.

Créqui, Maréchal de

Cresset, Robert

Cressett (Crescit)
-, Mr., a lawyer of the Temple

Crew, Nathaniel, D.D., Bishop of Durham
-, letter from
-, letters to

Crewkerne

Crichton (Chrichtoune), Charles, Lord
-, (Crichtoune), James, of Ruthvence
-, (Creighton), John, of the Dragoons
-, William, Earl of Dumfries
-, the late
-, See also Creighton.

Crie, water of, Kirkcudbright

Crisp, Sir Nicholas, letter to

Crispe, Ellis

Crofts, Ensign Edward

Crogarie, lands at, Fife

Cromer, lighthouse at

Cromwell, —, alias Williams
-, Henry, second son of the Protector
-, Oliver, the Protector (Oliver the Usurper)
-, grandson of
-, Richard
-, Thomas, minister of Henry VIII

Cromwellian Captain, a

Cromwellite, a

Crooke, Colonel

Crookham

Cros (Croe), M. (Sieur) du, Envoy Extraordinary from the Duke of Holstein
-, letters from

Cross (Crosse), David, rioter
-, Grace
-, John, rioter, ib.
-, Richard, J.P.
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, Capt. William

Crouch, Mr., Jurat of Rye, later chosen Mayor
-, Nathaniel, bookseller
-, William, of London, merchant and inventor

Crown lands
-, Office, the
-, the
-, Clerk of. See Astrey (Asterley), Mr.
-, Deputy Clerk of

Crowns, the two Northern

Crowther, Dr., prebendary of St. Paul's
-, Lieutenant Thomas, of the Duke of York's foot regiment

Crull, Jodocus, a native of Hamburg

Crumpe, Sir Richard, of Bristol

Crying Jeremy. See Ryder.

Cullen

Cullen, Michael
-, Nicholas, Mayor of Dover
-, letters from
-, letters to

Culliford (Cullyford), John, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment at Tangiers
-, Captain William, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment at Tangiers, ib.
-, —, of the late Earl of Plymouth's regiment

Cullington, near Exeter

Cullrois, Perth

Culmoir and Creoch, town and lands of, Stirling

Culpeper, Colonel, inventor
-, John, one of the Six Clerks of Chancery
-, the late Lord, ib.
-, Philippa (Mistress Philippa)
-, Thomas, Lord

Culvennan

Cumberland

Cumberledge, John, Mayor of Walsall

Cumins. See Comyn.

Cumloden (Cumloddan, Comloddan), lands of, Kirkcudbright

Cumnock, town, lands, barony and regality of

Cunningham, bailiary of, in the shirefdome of Ayr

Cunningham, Adam, one of the Macers of the Justice Court of Scotland
-, Alexander, of Craigends
-, Sir Alexander, elder, of Robertland
-, (Cuningham), Sir James, a gentleman of Spain
-, John, of Enterkin
-, Sir John
-, Lady Margaret
-, Mr.
-, Dame Nicola, Countess of Glencairn
-, (Cuningham), Robert
-, William
-, junior
-, Sir William, of Caprington, the late

Cupar (Cooper, Couper)

Curll, Guy, scholar of Winchester
-, John, petitioner

Curriehill, lands of, Edinburgh

Curry Mallett

Curtis, Langley

Cusack, James

Cust, Sir Richard

Custom House, the See also under London.
-, books
-, officers
-, office of Clerk of the Bills in

Customs accounts, description of
-, Acts touching the payment of

Customs, the
-, the Commissioners of (for) See also Millington, Francis.
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, officers of
-, Receiver General of

Cutbeard, —, an Old Bailey barber

Cutler, Thomas
-, —

Cutts, Charles

D

Dacre, Lady

Dacres, Lady Anne

Dalby, Mr., Dr. Oates' man

Dalgety, kirk of

Dalgonar

Dalhousie, Earl of. See Ramsay, William, Earl of Dalhousie.

Dalmahoy —, of that ilk
-, Barbara, ib.
-, Sir John, lieutenant-colonel of militia in Scotland
-, Thomas, letter to

Dalrymple, Sir James, of Stair, President of the Session or College of Justice in Scotland
-, letters to

Dalton, —, Irish informer See also Geoghegan, James.
-, Mr., an Irish Papist
-, alias Devin, Mrs.
-, Richard

Dalzell (Dalyell), Sir Thomas, lieutenant-general of the forces in Scotland
-, letters to

Danby, Earl of. See Osborne, Sir Thomas, Earl of Danby.

Dane, a

Dangerfield, Mr., an informer

Daniell, Captain John, of the King's regiment of Guards

Danniell, Terence, of Shedwall, Papist

Danson, Sir William

Danvers, Henry
-, See also Villiers.

Dantzig (Danzig)

Darby, Thomas, of Almondbury, Yorkshire

Darcy, Conyers, Lord Darcy (Dacres)
-, Conyers, son of, ib.
-, John, of the Queen's troop of Horse Guards
-, Philip, of the Duke of York's troop of Horse Guards

Dare, Thomas

Darell (Dorell), Sir John, M.P. for Rye

Dartmouth

Dauchmaluack

Dauphin, the. See Louis, Dauphin of France.

Dauphiny

Davach lands of Coull, See also Coull.

Davenham, Cheshire, rectory of

Davia, Count, of Modena

David, Jacob

Davidson, James, the late
-, Sir William, of Curriehill

Davis, Lieutenant Henry, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment
-, (Davys, Davyes), Sir John, Secretary of State in Ireland
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, petition from
-, Lady
-, William, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment
-, Sir William, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
-, letter to

Davys, Sir Paul

Dawes, William, M.D.

Dawson, Sir W., letter to

Day, Dr. (Mr.)

Daydon, William, goldsmith

Daye, Mrs., coffee house of

Deacle, John, draper

Deal

Dean, Forest of
-, near Kilmarnock, the house of

Dean, General

Deane, Colonel William, petitioner

debt, late Act for the discharge of poor prisoners for

Deering, Sir Edward

Defrane, —, inventor

Degelder, Cornelius, of London, merchant and inventor

Degge (Degg), Sir Simon
-, letter from

Delamere, Lady. See Booth, Elizabeth, Lady Delamere.
-, Lord. See Booth, George, Lord Delamere.

Delaval, Captain Ralph, of Colonel John Russell's regiment

Demycke, Thomas, goldsmith, of London

Denbigh, Earl of. See Feilding, William, Earl of Denbigh.

Denbighshire
-, High Sheriff of. See Edisbury, Joshua.

Denmark
-, King of. See Christian V, King of Denmark.

Dennis (Denis, Denys), Bernard
-, Bryan
-, George
-, Major, of Wexford

Dent, Mr.

Deptford
-, Strand, Trinity House of, Master, Wardens and Assistants of

Derby
-, letter dated at
-, Earl of. See Stanley, William, Earl of Derby.

Derbyshire
-, Deputy Lieutenants of
-, high sheriff of

Derham, Henry, Serjeant-at-Arms

Dereham, Mr., Consul at Leghorn
-, Sir Richard, J.P., late City Remembrancer
-, letter to
-, Sir Thomas, Resident with the Grand Duke of Tuscany

Derick, Cornelius

Dering, Captain
-, letter to
-, Colonel

Derontius, Marcus. See Aruncio, Marquis d'.

Derry. See Londonderry.

Deson, John

Dessoudon, village of, Poictou

Deux Ponts, Duchy of

Devenish, George

Devereux, Edward, ensign at Tangiers

Devin, Mrs. See Dalton, Mrs.

Devonshire (Devon)
-, Earl of. See Cavendish, William, Earl of Devonshire.

Dew, Lieutenant John, soldier of fortune

Dewy (Dewie), James, J.P.

Deyer, Stephen, of the King's Own Troop of Horse Guards

Dick, Captain Andrew
-, Sir James, Lord Provost of Edinburgh

Dickenson, Mr. John Francis, priest

Dickinson, John, letter from

Dickson, George, of Bughtrig

Dieppe

Digby, John, Earl of Bristol
-, Simon, Lord

Diggs, Colonel

Dike (Dick) Shore, Middlesex

Dillington, Sir Robert, letter from

Dilston, newsletters addressed to

Dimblebee, Edward, leather dresser

Dinance, Martin

Dinant

Dingley, letter directed to

Dingley, William, petitioner

Dissenters

Dissenting party
-, Protestant

Dixon, James, Groom of the Chamber to the Queen
-, Thomas, messenger

Dobson, Sir William

Docwra, Thomas, of Potheridge, Deputy Lieutenant for Herts

Doddington, letter dated at

Dodford

Dodson, Katherine. See Johnson, Katherine.
-, Sir William

Dodwell, Henry, of Grange, co. Roscommon

Dodsworth, Mr. John

Doelittle, Thomas

Doffel, John van

Dolben, John, D.D., Bishop of Rochester
-, Mr.
-, Sir William, justice of assize and of the King's Bench
-, letters to

Domville, Sir William, Attorney General of Ireland

Doncaster, deputy postmaster at. See Madox, Thomas.

Donegal, county of

Donegal (Donegall), the Countess of (Lady). See Chichester, Jane, Countess of Donegal.

Dongan. See Dungan.

Doning, William, Common Council man of Bristol

Donnellan (Donellan), Edward

Dook, Robert

Doorgan, James

Doporto, Abraham
-, Isaac, son of, ib.
-, Sara, wife of, ib.

Dorell, Sir John. See Darell, Sir John.

Dores

Dorset and Middlesex, Earl of. See Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorset and Middlesex.

Dorsetshire (Dorset)
-, High Sheriff of. See Naper, Robert, junior

Dorville, Laurence

Douai

Doubling Adventurers

Douch, Rev. James
-, letter from
-, letter to

Doughty, Dr., chaplain to the Duke of York
-, Philip
-, Colonel William
-, letter from

Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton (Dunbarton), regiment of. See Ireland; Tangiers.
-, Colonel James
-, James, Lord Drumlanrick
-, James, Marquess of Douglas
-, John, Irish preacher
-, Captain Robert, of the Earl of Dumbarton's regiment at Tangiers
-, Thomas, rebel
-, William, Duke of Hamilton, keeper of Holyrood House
-, William, Earl of Queensberry, Lord Justice General

Dover
-, letters dated at
-, "the Antwerp" at
-, Earl of. See Carey, John, Earl of Dover.
-, Mayor of. See Cullen, Nicholas.
-, Castle, letters dated at
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Strode, Colonel John.

Dowling, John, prisoner in Gatehouse
-, Mr. Mortagh (Murtagh), postmaster in Dublin

Down, county of
-, Dean of. See Sheridan, Dean.

Down and Connor, Bishop of. See Hacket, Thomas, Bishop of Down and Connor.

Downes (Downe), Henry, Winchester scholar
-, Richard

Downey (Downy), Murtagh (Murtough, Mortough, Morthough)
-, letter from

Downham, Northumberland

Downing, Sir George, letter to
-, Captain John, of Colonel Russell's regiment

Downpatrick

Downs, the

Downton

Doyley, Thomas, engineer of the Mint

Drake, George, of Dover
-, Walter

Draper, Mr.
-, Samuel, clothworker and inventor
-, Sir Thomas

Drax, Margaret, Lady

Drayton, John, account of proceedings against

Driscoll, Lieut. Daneugh, petition from

Drogheda
-, Earl of. See Moore, Henry Hamilton, Earl of Drogheda.

Dromana, co. Waterford

Dromore, co. Down

Dromore (Kilmore), Dean of. See Smith, Dr. William.

Drum, James, burgess of Aberdeen

Drumcudden, lands of

Drumgoole, Dr.

Drumlanrick, Lord. See Douglas, James, Lord Drumlanrick.

Drumlanrig (Drumlangrig)

Drummond, George
-, Henry, of the Dragoons
-, James, Earl of Perth
-, John, merchant in Edinburgh
-, John, of Lundin, Master of the Ordnance in Scotland and Lieutenant Governor of Edinburgh Castle

Dublin
-, documents dated at
-, Archbishop of. See Parker, John, Archbishop of Dublin.
-, Council Chamber at, the, documents dated at
-, Lord Mayor of
-, Lord Mayor and Corporation of
-, Marshalsea at
-, New Hall at, document dated at
-, Phœnix Park near
-, postmaster in. See Dowling, Mortagh.
-, Trinity College at
-, Fellows of. See Foley, Samuel; Palliser, William, D.D.
-, University of, Chancellor of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, Regius Professor of Divinity in. See Palliser, William, D.D.

Dublin Castle
-, documents dated at
-, letter addressed to

Dublin county

Dubois, John

Duchess, the. See Stuart, Mary, Duchess of York.

Dudhope (Dudop)

Duff, Thomas, burgess of Edinburgh
-, William, chamberlain of the Earldom of Ross, etc.

Dufferdale, Mr., vicar of Ogbourne St. Andrews

Duffy, Hugh
-, John
-, Owen
-, Patrick

Dugdale, Stephen

Du-Has, Mrs.

Duke, Richard

Duke, the. See Stuart, James, Duke of York.

Duke, the Protestant See also Scott, James, Duke of Monmouth.

Dumbarton (Dunbarton)
-, Earl of. See Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton.
-, Castle See also Scotland, forces in.

Dumblane (Dunblane), Bishop of. See Ramsay, James, Bishop of Dumblane.

Dumfries Castle

Dumfries, Earl of. See Creighton, William, Earl of Dumfries.
-, shirefdome of (Dumfriesshire)

Dunbar, Alexander, provost of Inverness

Dunbar, lordship of

Duncalfe, Samuel
-, letter from

Duncan, James
-, John, brewer

Duncanson, Robert

Dundalk
-, barony of, co. Louth

Dundas (Dundass), Henry, of the Dragoons
-, James, of the Dragoons, ib.
-, Lieutenant William, deceased, ex-quartermaster of the regiment of the Guard in Scotland

Dundeugh

Dundonald, Earl of. See Cochrane, William, Earl of Dundonald.

Dune, Charles, deceased
-, heir of, ib.

Dungan, Colonel Thomas, of the French Army

Dungans, the

Dunham, documents dated at

Dunkeld, diocese of

Dunkellin, Lord. See Bourke, Richard, Lord Dunkellin.

Dunkellin, Lords of

Dunkerron, barony of, co. Kerry

Dunkirk

Dunlope (Dunlap), James

Dunlop (Dunlope), Ayr

Dunmanway

Dunmore, lands of, co. Kilkenny

Dunmoylan (Dunmoylin), co. Limerick

Dunnamuke, lands of

Dunreggan, lands of, Dumfries

Duns, lands and barony of

Dunscoire

Dunster

Dupuis, Martin, victualler to the King of Spain in Flanders

Durant, John, preacher

Duras, Louis de (Lord), Earl of Feversham, colonel of the Duke of York's troop of Horse Guards

Durell, Henry
-, John, D.D., Dean of Windsor
-, Mary

Durham
-, letters dated at
-, Archdeacon of
-, Bishop of. See Crew, Nathaniel, D.D., Bishop of Durham.
-, the late Bishop (Lord) of. See Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham.
-, cathedral at
-, Chancellor of. See Lloyd, Sir Richard.
-, County Palatine of
-, justices of, letter from
-, lieutenancy of

Durrant, Mr., horsecourser

Dursley, Viscount (Lord). See Berkeley, Charles, Viscount Dursley.

Dutch, the
-, ambassador, the
-, ambassadors, the See also Holland, States General of.
-, ambassador at Paris, the
-, Church
-, elders of the
-, fleet, the
-, man of war
-, memorial
-, merchantmen
-, ministers
-, ship, a
-, war, the
-, wars, the late

Dutchman, a, letters of the King in the custody of

Dutton, Sir Ralph
-, Sir Richard

Dwyre, John, of Dundrum, letter from

Dyer, Alexander, of the Arches

Dyke, Mr.

E

Earle (Earl), Thomas, M.P. for, and afterwards Mayor of Bristol
-, letter from
-, letter to

East, Mr.

East Countries

East India
-, Company
-, preacher to. See Leshley, George.
-, House
-, present, the

East Indiamen

East Indies, the

Easter Auchiltie, half Davach lands of

Easter Cumrie, lands of, Perth

Easter Hailles, lands of, Edinburgh

Easton Neston (Eston Neston), Northamptonshire

Eastwell, letter dated at

Eaton, Simon, of Dunmoylin, co. Limerick, made a baronet

Ebisham. See Epsom.

Ebsdorf

Eccles, John, of Belfast

Ecclesiastical Courts

Ecclesiastical Preferments (Affairs), the Lords Commissioners (Lords) for

Eckley, James

Eden, Robert

Edgehill, battle of

Edgeworth, Sir John

Edinburgh
-, documents dated at
-, Bishop of. See Paterson, John.
-, Canongate (Cannogate) in
-, baillies of
-, Castle at
-, Governor of
-, See also Scotland, forces in.
-, Dean of Guild at. See Hamilton, Archibald.
-, Holyrood House near. See under Scotland.
-, late Lord Provost of. See Murray, Sir Robert.
-, Lord Provost of. See Dick, Sir James; Fleming, James.
-, and the remanent Commissioners in the convocation of the royal burroughs of Scotland, letter to
-, Market Cross at
-, Netherbow at
-, Parliament House at
-, Potteraw, or suburbs of
-, shirefdome of
-, Treasurer of. See Goven, John.
-, University or College at, students of
-, West Port at

Edinglassie

Edisbury, Joshua, high sheriff of Denbighshire

Edmonds (Edmunds), John
-, Robert, the late, apprentice

Edramucky (Edramukie), lands of

Edward I, statute of

Edward VI

Edwards, Francis, of Colonel John Russell's regiment
-, Sir James
-, John, Papist
-, Sir John
-, Thomas, town clerk of Shrewsbury
-, William, rector of Bignor, letter from

Edwardstone, Suffolk

Eeles, Henry, messenger

Effingham, Lord. See Howard, Lord Francis, of Effingham.

Egan, John, alias Fitzgerald, a Franciscan friar

Egerton, John, Earl of Bridgwater, acting Lord Chancellor, and Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, Sir Philip

Eglinton (Eglintoun), Earl of. See Montgomerie, Alexander, Earl of Eglinton (Eglintoun).

Ekins, Harvey, High sheriff of Northamptonshire

Elbeuf, Duc d

Eldrington, Lewis, J.P. for Huntingdonshire

Elgin and Forres (Ferres), shirefdome of

Elie, Quartermaster Robert

Eliot, Robert

Elizabeth, former Queen of England
-, statutes of

Ellem and Winscheills, lands of, Berwick

Ellesdon, Mr., J.P., letter to

Elliott, Mr., knighted
-, Sir William, of Stobs

Ellis, Alderman
-, John
-, Mr.
-, William

Ellit, John

Elloe, Holland

Elmdon (Elmdowne), Essex, vicarage of

Elmour, George

Elphinstone (Elphingstoune), John, Lord

Elsinore

Elton, Huntingdonshire

Ely
-, isle of

Ely, Captain
-, Lord. See Loftus, Arthur, Lord Ely.

Elye, Captain, of the Earl of Inchiquin's regiment in Tangier

Emes, Francis, informer

Emperor, the. See Leopold I, Emperor.

Empire, the
-, States of

Enfield
-, Chase (Chace)

England, John

England, Church of (the Established Church)
-, Commons of
-, creations of barons and baronets of
-, Crown of. See Crown, the.
-, King of. See Charles II, King of England.

England and Wales, survey of

English Consul, the, at Naples
-, Government, the See also Government, the.
-, hostages, at Tetuan
-, interloper, an
-, Jesuits, the, See also Jesuits, the.
-, Protestants, See also Protestants, the.
-, Roman Catholics, the See also Roman Catholics, the.

English, Lieut. Samuel

Enmore

Ennis, letter dated at

Enterkine (Enterkin)

Ephesus

Epsom (Ebisham)

Erington, Edward, of the Guards

Erle, Thomas, J.P., letter from

Ernle, Sir John, Chancellor of the Exchequer
-, letter to

Ernest Augustus, Duke of Hanover

Errington, Mr.

Erskine, Charles, Earl of Mar
-, company and regiment of. See Scotland, the forces in.
-, (Areskin), John, brother to the Laird of Alva

Erskine, parochin of

Eske. See Graham of Eske, Lord.

Essex
-, road
-, Earl of. See Capel, Arthur, Earl of Essex.

Essie, parochin of, Forfar

Established Church, the. See England, Church of.

Eston Neston. See Easton Neston.

Estrées, [Comte] d', French admiral
-, Cardinal d'

Eton College, Fellow of. See Cradock, Zachary, D.D.; Price, Dr.
-, Fellows of, letter to
-, Provost of. See Allestree, Dr. Richard, deceased.
-, Provostship of

Etwall, parish of

Europe

Eustace, Sir John
-, Sir Maurice, late Lord Chancellor of Ireland
-, Captain Richard

Euston
-, letter dated at

Evandale. See Streavan and Evandale.

Evans, George, petitioner
-, letters from
-, Henry, messenger
-, John
-, Joshua
-, Mrs.

Evelyn, John

Everard (Everald), Mr.
-, Sir Redmond

Evers, Mr.

Eves, Mr.

Ewing, John, London merchant factor

Exchequer, the
-, Chancellor of the. See Ernle, Sir John.
-, Court of the
-, Lord Chief Baron of. See Montague, Sir William.
-, Cursitor Baron of

Excise, the
-, Commissioner of
-, Commissioners of
-, Office of

Excisemen, complaint of, against the Mayor of Norwich

Exclusion, Bill of

Exeter
-, Bishop of. See Lamplugh, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Exeter.
-, Castle at
-, Dean of. See Annesley, Richard, B.D.; Cary, George, D.D.
-, Deanery of
-, Exchange at

Exton, Alderman Edward
-, letters from
-, James, the elder
-, the younger
-, Nicholas
-, Sir Thomas, Advocate General

Eyre, Giles, Recorder of Salisbury See Ayres, Giles.
-, John, merchant

Eyton, Rowland, of Plowden, Papist
-, Captain William, of Colonel John Russell's regiment

F

Fackett, Laurence
-, Sarah, wife of, ib.

Fagg, Sir John

Fagge, —, coffee-house of, in Oxford

Fairborne, Dame Margery
-, Sir Palmes, Lieutenant Governor of Tangier
-, regiment of. See Tangiers.

Fairclought, Richard, Nonconformist preacher

Fairfax, Lord

Fairley, William, of Bruntsfield
-, Sir William, deceased, ib.

Falconer, Sir David, of Newtown
-, John
-, Thomas, of Kincorth

Fanatic, a
-, party, the
-, places of trade
-, plot
-, schism
-, tenants, ib.

Fanaticism

Fanatics, the

Fanshaw, Mr.
-, Mrs., and her children, case of

Farewell, James

Faria, Francisco de
-, letter from

Farmer, Sir William

Farrell (Ferrall), Bryan
-, Henry
-, Herbert

Farrer, Robert

Farringdon, Mr., of Holborn

Farrington (Farington, Faringdon), Richard

Fauconberg, Lord. See Belasyse, Thomas, Lord Fauconberg.

Fay, Edmund

Feast, Edward, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge

Feilding, William, Earl of Denbigh

Fell, John, D.D., Bishop of Oxford and Dean of Christchurch
-, letter from
-, letters to

Fells, Joseph

Felton, Lady Elizabeth (Betty)

Fenton, John

Fenwick, John
-, Sir John, of the Queen's troop of Horse Guards, governor and keeper of the castle in Holy Island

Ferdinando

Ferguson, John
-, Mrs., of Hatton Garden, letters to
-, Robert, of Craigdarroch
-, Robert, of Letterpin
-, Robert, preacher

Fermanagh

Fermoy, late Viscount of. See Rupe, de, and Fermoy, late Viscount of.

Ferne Island, lighthouse at

Ferrall. See Farrell.

Ferrier, John, Bayliff of Yarmouth, letters from
-, letter to

Ferrybridge

Fetherstone, Mr.

Feualreuall, lands and barony of, Roxburgh

Feversham (Faversham), Earl of. See Duras, Louis de, Earl of Feversham.

Fiat, Thomas

Field, Sir Thomas

Fielding, Dr.
-, Lieutenant Henry, of the Holland regiment

Fife

Fifth Monarchy men

Filmer, Sir Robert

Finch, Captain
-, Sir Heneage, Earl of Nottingham, Lord Finch of Daventry, Lord Chancellor
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, petitions referred to
-, Honourable Sir Heneage, Solicitor General (Mr. Solicitor)
-, letters to
-, Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant of Somerset
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, Sir J.
-, Leopold, younger son of the Earl of Winchilsea
-, letter to
-, William

Findlater, Earl of. See Ogilvy, James, Earl of Findlater.

Findorn, water of

Finglenbeg

Finglenmore, ib.

Finlarig, lands and barony of, ib.

Firebrasse, Paul, of London, merchant

Firmin, Thomas

Fish, Augustin, vicar of Gedney, Lincolnshire

Fisher, —, alias Herne, alias Teage
-, newsletter from

Fisque, Count, a Genoese

Fitch, John
-, Sir Thomas

Fitz-Charles, Charles, late Earl of Plymouth
-, regiment of. See Tangier.

Fitzgarrett, Mrs., a creature of Titus Oates

Fitzgerald, Captain, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment at Tangier
-, David
-, letters from
-, Edmond
-, Edward, alias Villiers
-, John, the late, of Dromana
-, John, alias Egan, a Franciscan friar
-, Sir John
-, letters from
-, Katherine
-, Maurice
-, Mr.
-, Philip, of Allon, co. Kildare
-, Thomas
-, William

Fitzhardinge, Viscount (Lord). See Berkeley, Maurice, Viscount Fitzhardinge.

Fitzharris, Mrs. Anne
-, letter to
-, Edward, political offender
-, letters from
-, Sir Edward

Fitzherbert, —, a Jesuit
-, Captain, Deputy Lieutenant for Derbyshire

Fitzpatrick, Captain, commander of a company in Jersey
-, Captain Edward, of the Holland regiment
-, Colonel
-, Theobald, of the Holland regiment
-, Lieutenant Theobald, of Colonel Dungan's regiment in France

Fitzroy, Charles, Duke of Southampton, K.G.
-, George, Earl (Lord) of Northumberland
-, Henry, Duke of Grafton

Five Mile Act, the

Flamborough Head, lighthouse at

Flanders
-, letters from, mentioned
-, regiments
-, Scots regiment commanded by Colonel Gage in

Flandrian, a

Fleet (Fleete), Christopher

Fleetwood, Miles
-, Sir Richard

Fleming, James, Lord Provost of Edinburgh
-, Mr., knighted
-, Mr. Justice
-, Thomas, Irish petitioner
-, William, Earl of Wigton (Wigtoune)
-, chamberlain to. See Carmichael, John.

Flemings, the

Fletcher, Sir George, Deputy Lieutenant of Westmoreland and Cumberland

Floore, Northamptonshire

Florence, Court of, minister in. See Dereham, Sir Thomas.

Flower, Lieutenant-Colonel

Floyd, Sir John, the late

Foley, Mr.
-, Samuel, one of the Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin

Fontainebleau

Fontmill, rectory of, Dorset

Forbes, Alexander, Lord Pitsligo
-, Alexander, of Ballogie
-, Alexander, son of, ib.
-, Alexander, of Foveran
-, Arthur, Viscount (Lord) Granard, Marshal and Lieutenant General of the Army in Ireland
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, Barbara
-, Jane
-, John, deceased, of Gask
-, Sir John, of Craigievar
-, Sir John, of Miniemuss
-, Katherine
-, Katherine, Lady Granard, chaplain of
-, Lord
-, Mr., Dissenter
-, Robert, of Newton
-, Samuel

Ford, Edward, the late, of Cadiz
-, Lady Grace
-, Sir Richard, the late

Foreign Plantations, the, Governors and Commanders in Chief of

Forest, the. See Selkirk.

Forfar, shirefdom of

Formal (Formall), lands of, Forfar

Formochtrie, lands of, Forfar, ib.

Forres or Ferres. See Elgin.

Forrester, Andrew, secretary to the Duke of Lauderdale
-, David, of Culmoir
-, David, writer in Edinburgh
-, James, Lord

Forrett

Fortifications, engineer extraordinary for. See Philips, Thomas.

Fortrey, Mr.

Foster, —, an attorney
-, Mr.
-, William

Foubert's Academy

Foules, Sir James, Lord Colinton (Collintoune, Collington)
-, Sir James, younger, of Redford

Foullage and Melvingsland, lands of, Peebles

Foveran

Fowell, one

Fowens, Mr.

Fowler, Edward
-, Henry
-, John

Fownes, George, Nonconformist preacher

Fox, Captain, of the Earl of Plymouth's regiment
-, Sir Stephen, late Paymaster General of the Forces

Foxcraft, Mr.

Frampton, Robert, D.D., Dean of Gloucester, afterwards Bishop of Gloucester
-, letter to

France
-, Court of
-, See also French Court, the.
-, Dauphin of. See Louis, Dauphin of France.
-, Dauphiness of. See Maria Anna, Dauphiness of France.
-, Envoyé Extraordinary to, See Saville, Henry.
-, King of. See Louis XIV.
-, King Francis I of (King Francis)
-, King John of, ib.
-, Queen of. See Maria Theresa, Queen of France.

Francis, Anne, Papist
-, Henry
-, Henry, of West Ham

Franckmont

Frankfort

Franklin, Laetitia
-, Richard Fitzgerald
-, Samuel, Procurator General

Frankland, William, of London

Fraser, Sir Alexander, of Dores, royal physician in Scotland
-, Dame Mary
-, William, captain in the Earl of Mar's regiment

Frayne, Lieutenant Robert

Frazier, Dr. Charles

Frederick, Sir John

Frederick William, Elector of (Duke of) Brandenburg
-, Resident at Court of. See Poley, Mr.

Freeman, Elizabeth
-, Mr., J.P.
-, Ralph, Deputy Lieutenant for Herts

French Ambassador in England. See Barillon, M.
-, in Holland. See Avaux, Comte d'.
-, in Poland
-, in Lisbon
-, in Sweden
-, in Turkey
-, army, a
-, brigantines
-, captain
-, churches
-, colours
-, commissaries
-, courier
-, Court, the
-, dominion
-, fop
-, forces
-, goods
-, horse
-, intendant
-, interest
-, King, the. See Louis XIV, King of France.
-, letters
-, lieutenant
-, linen weavers
-, linens
-, magazine
-, men-of-war
-, merchantmen
-, merchants
-, news
-, officers
-, port
-, post
-, power
-, pretensions
-, prisoners
-, Procureur du Roi,
-, Protestants
-, Protestant families
-, seamen
-, service, the
-, ships
-, soldiers
-, subjects
-, tonnage
-, troops
-, wines

French, the

Frenchmen

Frenchwoman, a

Fresne, Francis Faudel du, native of France

Freuch, —, a Wigtonshire rebel

Frewen, Mr., M.P. for Rye

Frietas, Gaspar de, late Portuguese Ambassador

Frind, —, coffeehouse keeper

Frindalle, William

Frome

Frowde, Mr., letter to

Frye, John, lieutenant in a Jersey foot company

Fuenterrabia

Fuerstenberg, Franz Egon de, Bishop of Strasburg
-, Prince William de

Fulford, Mr., late M.P. for Christchurch

Fulham

Fullartoun, John, of Auchinhae

Fuller, Samuel, bailiff of Yarmouth
-, Thomas, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment at Tangier

G

Gaarleben

Gadbury, —

Gage, Colonel, commander of a Scots regiment in Spanish service in Flanders

Gailhard, John

Gale, Robert

Galicia, Governor of Arms and Master de Camp General of, See also Conflans, Marquess de.

Galloway
-, diocese of
-, lordship of

Gally Quay

Galstock, rectory of, Cornwall

Galway
-, county of
-, Governor of. See Bourke, Richard, Lord Dunkellin.

Gammon, —

Gand, le vieux bourg de See also Ghent.

Gange [James]

Gardiner (Gardner), Dr.

Gargunock, Stirling

Garland

Garret, Captain Philip

Garrett, Seth

Garrowes, lands of

Garstang, document dated at

Garstell (Gastrell), Roger, newsletters to

Garter, Order of the, Chancellor of the. See Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury.
-, fifteen Knights of the

Garvock. See Ballingill and Garvock.

Garwarrie

Gascoigne, Henry

Gascon, Sir Bernard, petitioner

Gascoyne, Secretary, letter to

Gask

Gasly, William

Gastrell. See Garstell.

Gauntlett, Mr.

Gauty, Anthony, of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners

Gavan, John

Gay, —, a bookseller of Whitefriars

Gedney, Lincolnshire, vicarage of

Gee, Orlando, Register of the Admiralty Court

Geneva
-, State of
-, the little, villages in Poictou called

Genoa

Genoese, a
-, the, ib.
-, captain
-, ship, ib.

Geoghegan, James, alias Dalton, Irish priest and informer

George William, Duke of Zell

Gerard, Charles, Viscount Brandon
-, Charles, Earl of Macclesfield (Maxfield)
-, house of
-, Sir Francis
-, (Gerrard), Sir Gilbert

Germany

Gethings, John

Ghent
-, See also Gand.

Gibbons, James, of the Inner Temple, petitioner

Gibbs, Dr., ex-prebendary of Westminster

Gibeonite, a

Gibons, Edmond
-, Major, a Cromwellite, ib.

Gibson, —, a carpenter in Longacre
-, Alexander, later Sir Alexander, Privy Council Clerk (Clerk of Session) in Scotland
-, Bartholomew, royal farrier in Scotland
-, John, of Auchinshein

Gifford, Richard See also Parker, Richard; Vavasour (Vavasor), Richard.

Giles (Gyles), —
-, Daniel, marshal
-, Captain John, of the Earl of Inchiquin's regiment at Tangiers

Gilhall, co. Down, Ireland

Gilkerscleuch, in Lanarkshire, the castle of

Gilliefolds. See Murebrecks.

Gilmore, Mr.

Girr, Cornelius

Gladman, John
-, Major

Glamorganshire (Glamorgan)

Glanaroght, barony of, co. Kerry

Glanfield, Robert, master of the George and Thomas, of London

Glanvill, —, D.D., the late, prebendary of Worcester

Glasgow
-, Archbishop of. See Ross, Arthur, Archbishop of Glasgow.
-, house of

Glastonbury (Glaston), Somerset

Gledstanes, Archibald

Glencairn (Glencairne), Dumfries
-, Countess of. See Stewart, Dame Nicola.

Glencaradell, merkland of

Glendaruell

Glendoick

Glenmure, barony of

Glenurchie

Glesson, Henry, senior, of Bristol

Globe Stairs, the

Glorett

Gloucester
-, Archdeacon of. See Hyde, Thomas.
-, Bishop of. See Frampton, Robert, D.D.; Pritchet, Dr. John, the late, D.D.
-, Bishop Elect of. See Frampton, Robert, D.D.
-, Dean of. See Frampton, Robert, D.D.; Marshall, Thomas, D.D.
-, Dean and Chapter of, warrant to
-, Duke of, intended creation of Prince of Orange as
-, Mayor of
-, letters to

Gloucestershire

Gloxin, Mr., Resident of the Elector of Cologne in London

Goddard, Mr., of Coleman Street

Godefray (Godfray), Francis

Godfrey, Captain, pilot
-, Captain Charles, of Colonel Russell's regiment
-, Sir Edmond Berry
-, Mr.
-, Michael
-, Richard, the late, customer at Lynn

Godolphin, Lieutenant Francis
-, Sidney
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, Sir William, Commander and Governor of the Island of Scilly
-, William, Commander and Governor of the Island of Scilly

Gogo, Ayr

Gold (Gould), Sir Thomas, Alderman and J.P.

Golledge. See College.

Gomme, Sir Bernard de, principal engineer at Portsmouth

Good, Richard, attorney and undersheriff of Hampshire

Goodall, William, of Holywell

Goodenough, Mr., undersheriff of Middlesex
-, letter to

Good Hope, Cape of

Goodrich (Goodricke), Sir Henry, Envoyé Extraordinary to the King of Spain
-, Mary

Goodson, an old seaman

Goodwill, Thomas

Goodwin Sands

Goodyeare, Henry

Gordon, Alexander, of Knockgray
-, Anna
-, George, Marquess of Huntly
-, Sir George, of Edinglassie
-, Sir George, of Haddo, Lord President of the Council and Session, President of the College of Justice
-, letter to
-, Jannet, widow in Kintore
-, John, of Baldornie
-, John, son of, ib.
-, John, of Over Barr
-, Robert, of Garwarrie
-, William, shireff clerk of Aberdeen
-, William, of Craig
-, William, of Culvennan
-, William, of Dundeugh
-, William, of Home

Gore, —
-, Sir Arthur
-, William, High Sheriff of Monmouthshire

Gorges, Richard, Lord

Gorgorino, Joseph, Archbishop of Samos, petition from

Gormanston, Lord. See Preston, Jenico, Lord Gormanston.

Gormly, Paul

Goslingtoune, town and lands of, Lanark

Gosnier or Gosselin, Peter

Gosport, Deputy Governor of. See Housden, Major George.

Gotheridge, —

Gottenburg

Gottorp
-, letter dated at

Gould. See Gold.

Gouldstone, Colonel Richard, Deputy Lieutenant for Herts

Govane, John, of Cardrona

Goven, John, Treasurer of Edinburgh

Government, the See also English Government, the.

Gower, Richard, Mayor of Hereford

Grace, his. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.

Graeme, John, Postmaster General of Scotland

Grafton, Duke of. See Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Grafton.
-, lordship of, Northamptonshire

Graham, Captain, the late, of the Earl of Plymouth's regiment
-, James, Marquess of Montrose, Captain of the Life Guard of Horse in Scotland
-, Sir James
-, John, letter from
-, John, of Claverhouse
-, Lady
-, Richard, solicitor, Principal of Clifford's Inn
-, letter from
-, (Grahme), Sir Richard, of Netherby, Cumberland, Viscount Preston and Lord Graham of Eske
-, Sir Richard, of Norton Conyers, High Sheriff of Yorkshire
-, letters from
-, letters to
-, Robert, murderer
-, Robert, of Morphie
-, William, Earl of Monteith and Airth

Grainville, lordship of, in the parish of St. Saviour, Jersey

Grammont

Granard, Viscount. See Forbes, Arthur, Viscount Granard.

Grange

Grange, alias Grange Dodwell, co. Roscommon, town and lands of

Granger, Mr., letter from

Grant, John, petitioner

Grantham

Granville, John, Earl of Bath, Governor of Plymouth and St. Nicholas' Island
-, letter from

Gravely, —

Gravesend
-, blockhouse near, Governor of. See Tufton, Richard, Earl of Thanet.
-, late Governor of. See Leeke, Sir Francis.

Gray, —, brewer
-, Charles, ib.
-, James, of Ballegernoe, deceased
-, John, of Easter Cumrie
-, Captain John, soldier of fortune
-, Mary
-, Mr., servant of

Greek Church, petition for a collection in aid of

Green, Elizabeth. See Johnson, Katherine.

Greenland
-, Company, the
-, Fishery, the
-, merchants
-, trade, the
-, traders
-, whale oil

Green's Norton, alias Norton Davy, rectory of, Northamptonshire

Gregory, Robert, refiner

Grenadiers, twenty companies of

Grené, Juan Antonio de la

Grenville, Dr. Bernard
-, Dr. Denis, letter from
-, letter to
-, John

Gresham, James, letter from

Greville, Fulke, Lord Brooke, letter from

Grey, —, a joiner
-, —, servant of the Duke of Monmouth
-, Charles, Lord, of Rolleston, See North, Charles, Lord Grey.
-, Lady Elizabeth
-, Ford, Lord Grey of Wark
-, Henry, Earl of Stamford
-, Henry, late Earl of Kent
-, John, constable in St. Martin's, London

Grierson, William, of Dalgonar

Grif Skerry (Grief's Kerry)

Griffin, Edward, Treasurer of the Chamber
-, letters to
-, Mr., in Threadneedle Street
-, Mr., of Pall Mall, letter to

Griffith, Captain, of Colonel Piercy Kirke's regiment at Tangier
-, Captain, of the Common Council
-, Captain Edward, of Colonel Charles Trelawney's regiment at Tangier
-, Daniel, M.A., rector of Southam, Warwickshire
-, Edward. See Griffin, Edward.
-, Thomas, junior

Grimston, Sir Harbottle, Master of the Rolls, Deputy Lieutenant of Herts
-, letters to

Grodno, Earl (sic) of, Polish nobleman

Grover, Richard, letter from

Gryffiscastle Montfode, Renfrew

Grymes, John, of Worcestershire, clerk
-, Katherine, wife of, ib.

Guard, Yeomen of the
-, Clerk of the Cheque to the. See Villiers, Charles.

Guards, the

Guelderland

Guernsey
-, Lieutenant Governor of. See Hatton, Christopher, Lord Hatton.

Guinea (Guiney) trade, the

Guipuzcoa

Guise, Sir John

Gulston, William, D.D., Bishop of Bristol
-, letters to
-, Sir William

Gurdon, Lieutenant

Guy, Henry, letter to

Gwersyllt, letter dated at

Gwyn, Anthony
-, (Gwynn), Francis, Clerk of the Council
-, letters from

Gyles. See Giles.