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H
H—, P—, letter from
H—, S—, letter from
Habeas Corpus, Lord Chancellor Nottingham's views on
Haberdashers' Company
Habin, Richard, informer, murder of
-, trial about
Hackluite (Hacluitt), Stephen, informations of
Hackney, Middlesex
-, account of money received
from
-, college or nursery for Nonconformists at
Hacluitt. See Hackluite.
Haddin. See Murray, Charles, of Haddin.
Haddin, Susan, resignation of lands by
Haddingtonshire, commissions in militia foot of
Haddo, Methlick, Tarves and Kellie, Lord. See Gordon, Sir George, of Haddo, afterwards first Earl of Aberdeen, etc.
Haddock, Sir Richard, at Watson's
conventicle
-, appointed Comptroller
of Navy
Hager, George, warrant for patent (for making paper) to
Hags. See Hamilton, Sir Alexander, of Hags.
Hague, The
-, letters from, quoted
-, archives of States General
at
-, memorials given in at
Hainault, Seneschal of. See Ligne, Prince de.
Haines. See Haynes.
Haliburton, David, of Pitcurr, and
James, his eldest son, warrant
for charter of new infeftment
to
-, George, Bishop of Brechin,
afterwards of Aberdeen,
Chancellor of University of
Aberdeen, letters, etc., relating
to his translation
-, James. See above, David.
Halifax, Earl and Marquess of. See Savile, George, first Earl, afterwards first Marquess, of Halifax.
Hall, —, Dissenting preacher, unlawful meetings kept by
-, Christopher ("Brother
Hall"), Alderman of Nottingham
-, letter from
-, letter to
-, information of
-, Robert
-, letter from
Halley, Edmund, Yeoman Warder of the Tower
Halloran, Owen, Popish priest
-, examination of, mentioned
Halsey, John, pass for
Halsted, Nicholas, party to an indenture
Halton, Lord. See Maitland, Charles, of Halton, Lord Halton.
Halton, Dr. Timothy, Provost of
Queen's College, Oxford, and
Vice-Chancellor of University
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, to be put in commission of gaol delivery for Oxford
Haltoune. See Meldrum, James, of Haltoune.
Ham, Wilts., letter dated at
Hamblenton, Robert, Jurat of
Faversham
-, letters from
-, certificate of election
of
-, case of, against Mayor
of Faversham
Hamburg, letters from, mentioned
-, ship belonging to, loss of
-, export of wool to
-, pass for traveller to
-, Senate of, money recovered
from
Hamilton, Lanark, gift of regality of, mentioned
Hamilton, Dukes of. See Douglas, William, third Duke of Hamilton; Hamilton, James, first Duke of Hamilton; Hamilton, William, second Duke of Hamilton.
Hamilton, Sir Alexander, of Hags,
memorial of protection to
-, Sir George [Count of France]
-, regiment of
-, wife of. See Talbot,
Frances.
-, Sir Hans, letters patent to,
mentioned
-, James, first Duke of Hamilton, services of
-, Sir James, late of Prestonfield, warrant for pension to
-, Lord
-, Sir Robert, Commissioner of
Inspection of Revenue of Ireland, warrant, on his petition,
for payment of salary to
-, Susanna. See Kennedy,
Susanna, Countess of Cassillis.
-, Thomas, Earl of Melrose
(Melrosse) [afterwards first
Earl of Haddington]
-, William, second Duke of
Hamilton, services of
-, Sir William, of Preston, fine
imposed on
Hammond, —, member of Committee of Common Council of
London
-, John, Canon of Christ Church,
to be J.P. of Oxford
-, Mrs. M., letters from
-, William, J.P. of Yorks.
(W.R.)
-, letter to
Hamond, Nathaniel, commission to, to be chaplain to garrison of Sheerness
Hampshire, new Deputy Lieutenants
of
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Noel, Edward, Lord Noel,
afterwards fourth Viscount
Camden and first Earl of
Gainsborough.
Hampton Court, Herefords.
-, "private cabal" at
-, See also under Coningsby,
Thomas [afterwards Earl
Coningsby].
Hampton Court, Middlesex
-, documents dated at
-, Council meetings at
-, petition relating to joiners'
work at
Hampton Wafer, Herefords.
-, letter dated at
Hanbury, John, suit by, mentioned
Hancock, Giles, at the Golden Cock,
Cannon Street, newsletter
believed to come from
-, Mr. [? Giles], news supplied
by
-, Samuel, military commission to
Hanmore, Sir Thomas, candidate for judgeship of Sheriffs' Court
Hanover, troops expected in Low Countries from
Hanvay, Daniel, information against
Harbottle, Ralph, indicted for libel
Hardin. See Hawarden.
Harding, Mrs., pass for
Hardingham, John, information against
Hardres, Sir Thomas, Steward of Court of Chancery of Cinque Ports, death of
Hardy, Samuel, minister of chapel of Poole, case of
Harfell. See Harfield.
Harfield (Harfell), Edward, petition
of (to be admitted to corporation of Winchester)
-, Edward, child in Winton
College, recommended for election to New College
Harlakenden, Colonel Thomas, Deputy Lieutenant of Kent, his commission to be revoked
Harley, Sir Edward, information
concerning
-, speech against Papists
by
-, Sir Robert, J.P. of Herefords.
to be put out of commission
Harmond [? Lermond (q.v.], Major.
Harnislaw. See Douglas, James, of Harnislaw.
Harper, Sir John, annuity purchased for life of
Harries. See Harris.
Harriman. See Harryman.
Harrington, Thomas
-, William, merchant, reference
on petition of (for right in
certain ships)
Harris (Harries), George, Secretary
of Jamaica, recommended to
be burgess of Droitwich
-, recommendation
withdrawn.
-, Dorothy, mother of James
(q.v.), letter from
-, mentioned
-, letter to, mentioned
-, James, letters from
-, letter to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, information given by
-, his estate in Devon
-, begs leave of absence
-, reasons for his journey
to London
-, at Dorchester
-, wife of (formerly
Raddon
-, letter from, mentioned
-, information
about former husband by
-, her sons and
daughter
-, his aunt Joyce, death
of
-, his mother. See above,
Harris, Dorothy.
-, his uncle. See below,
Harris, Thomas.
-, Mr., "who belongs to the
Lord Chancellor,"
-, Samuel, minister
-, pleads to informations
-, Thomas, uncle of James
(q.v.), letter from
-, letter to, mentioned.
-, his estate in Monmouthshire
-, William, reference on petition of (for patent for invention)
-, William, master of Winchester College, certificate by
-, William, son of Thomas
Harrison, —, feltmaker at Knutsford, treats Monmouth
-, John
-, Michael, seneschal to Lord
Conway, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, Samuel, of Horse Guards,
reference on petition of (for
patent for supervising tanners,
etc.)
Harryman (Harriman, Haryman),
Nathaniel, Alderman of
Coventry, letter from
-, warrant by, mentioned
-, pursued by rabble
Hart, George, chosen Sheriff of
Bristol
-, "honest,"
-, Mr.
-, Sir Richard, ex-Mayor of
Bristol, letter from
-, letter to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, petition of (for removal
of Recorder)
-, refuses to be sworn
Alderman
Hartigan, Margaret, reference on
petition of (for pension)
-, Teague, one of the King's
footmen
Harvey, Frederick, trial of
-, John, Dissenting preacher,
unlawful meetings kept by
-, John, Mayor of Bridgwater,
letter from
-, mentioned
-, Alderman William, commission in militia to
Harwich, Essex
-, letters from, mentioned
-, damage done by storm at
-, master of packet-boat at,
letter addressed to
Haryman. See Harryman.
Hastings, Sussex
-, riot by Fanatics at
-, trained bands at
Hastings, Ferdinando, military commission to
-, Captain Knyvet
-, Mr., elected Under-Sheriff
of London
-, Robert., to be J.P. of Middlesex
-, Theophilus, seventh Earl of
Huntingdon
Hater. See Heather.
Hatton, Christopher, first Lord
Hatton of Kirby, viscountcy
intended for
-, Christopher, second Lord
Hatton of Kirby, afterwards
first Viscount Hatton of
Gretton, Governor of Guernsey, letters from
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, birth of son to
-, warrant for grant of
viscountcy to
-, Colonel, turned out of Common Council
Hauly. See Hawley.
Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Mayor
and Corporation of, warrant
on petition of (for nolle
prosequi on Quo Warranto)
-, prison at
Hawarden (Hardin), Cheshire
Hawker, John, letter from
-, affidavit by
Hawkins, John, information against
-, Mr., candidate for Farringdon Ward
-, Alderman William, payments
from money recovered from
-, manages money affairs
of Duke, etc.
Hawles, Edmund, pass for
Hawley (Hauly), Francis, late commander of Deal Castle
-, Oliver, treasonable words
spoken by
-, Thomas, reference on petition of (for share in Royal
Oak Lottery)
-, Thomas, Gentleman Porter
of the Tower, to be Deputy
Lieutenant
-, order to
-, Captain William, intended
arrest of
-, tried for piracy
-, commission to, mentioned
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, Colonel William, deceased
Hay, Christian, daughter of Colonel
Patrick Hay, warrant for gift
of father's escheat to
-, her mother
-, Sir James, of Smithfield,
third bart.
-, letters from
-, petition of (for relief)
-, Sir James, of Limplum,
commission in militia to
-, John, twelfth Earl of Erroll
Heretable Constable of Scotland, commission in militia to
-, warrant for pension to
-, resigns office of Sheriff
Principal of Aberdeenshire
-, John, second Earl [afterwards
first Marquess] of Tweeddale.
-, warrant for constituting him Commissioner for
auditing accounts of Treasury,
etc.
-, warrant for constituting him Commissioner of
Exchequer of Scotland, Privy
Counsellor and Commissioner
to inquire into Mint, etc.
-, memorial on behalf of
-, John, Lord (Hay of) Yester,
commission in militia to
-, Katherine, Dowager Countess
of Erroll, warrant for pension
to
-, Colonel Patrick, warrant for
gift of escheat of
Hay of Erdmillan, Lord, grant to, mentioned
Haydon's farm [? in Carminster], Dorset, petition for grant of
Hayes; Israel, English merchant at Amsterdam, letter to
Hayman. See Raddon.
Haynes (Haines, Heynes, Heyns),
Bryan (Brian), letters from
-, prosecution of, mentioned
-, information of, mentioned
-, his wife
Hayning. See Riddell, John, of Hayning.
Hays, Claud, licence to (for use of invention)
Hayter, Mr., Comptroller of Navy,
dismissal of
-, Thomas, Assistant to Comptroller of Navy, warrant for
grant of salary to
Hayward, John, petition of (for landwaiter's place)
-, Mr., death of
-, Richard, Mayor of Coventry,
and others, letter from
Hearth Money, collectors of, complaint of, mentioned
-, to he managed by (Commissioners
-, Comptrollership of
Heather (or Hater), Mr., relation of
-, his father's dealings
with Shaftesbury
Heborne, John, butler at New Inn
Hall, Oxford, information
against
-, treasonable words
spoken by
Hechstetter, Benjamin, affidavit of
Hedelcrick. See Hendrick.
Heeler, Mr., sworn Jurat of Faversham
Heigin, Alexander, warrant for chartor of lands to
Helby, Joseph, letter found in trunk of
Holier (Helliar). See Helyar.
Helvoetsluys, Holland
Helyar (Helier, Helliar), Colonel
(Mr.) [William]
-, queries by
Henbury. See Lucy, Mr.
Hendon, Sir John, military commission to
Hendrick, alias Hedderick, William, executed for piracy
Heneage, Michael, foreman of Grand Jury of hundred of Ossulston, letter from
Henengham. See Heveningham.
Henfield (Henvill), Sussex
Henrietta Maria, Duchess of Orleans
Henrietta Maria, Queen of England
Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Henry, Peter, advocate in Court Royal of Guernsey, affidavit by
Hepburnc, Helen, wife of James
Pilane, warrant for charter of
new infeftment to
-, Patrick, of Craig
Herault, Dr. M., Canon (prebend) of
Canterbury, said to be dying
-, death of
Herbert, Lord. See Somerset, Charles, Lord Herbert of Ragland.
Herbert, Vice-Admiral Arthur
-, letters from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, letter to, mentioned
-, makes peace with Algiers
-, at Leghorn
-, Henry, at Tunbridge Wells
-, Henry, fourth Lord Herbert
of Cherbury, Lord Mayor not
to entertain
-, visits Duke of Monmouth
-, libel to be presented
to
Hereford, surrender of charters of
-, grant of new charter and
fair to
-, old castle of
-, Bishop of. See Croft, Herbert.
-, Common Council of, Acts of,
mentioned
-, Mayor of. See Gower,
Richard.
-, postmaster of, persuaded to
move post office
Herefordshire, commission of peace
for
-, knights and burgesses of
-, list of proposed Sheriffs of,
mentioned
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Somerset, Henry, third Marquess of Worcester, afterwards
first Duke of Beaufort.
Herle, Mr., of Wigan
Herman, Lieut.-General, taken prisoner
Herne, Joseph, letter from
Heron, Mrs., pass for
Hertford, affray at
-, assizes at
Hertfordshire
-, commission of peace for
-, deputy lieutenancy of
Hervey, Hon. Elizabeth, pass for
Hetherington, William
-, prosecution of, mentioned
-, witness against Warcupp
-, to go to Ireland as
colonel
Heveningham (Henengham), Henry, letter to
Hewell, Worcs., letter dated at
Hewer, William, letter to
-, information of
Hewet, George, J.P. of Leicestershire, to be left out of commission
Hewitson, John, military commission to
Hewly, Sir John, letter to, mentioned
Hewytt, John, student, petition of
(for present relief and maintenance at university)
-, Dr. John
Heynes, Heyns. See Haynes.
Hickeringdale. See Hickeringill.
Hickeringill (Hickeringdale, Hickringall), Edward, bound over
-, action by
-, motion of Scandalum
magnatum against
-, suspension of
-, would fain make peace
Hickman, Sir Willoughby, to be Deputy Lieutenant of Notts.
Hickringall. See Hickeringill.
Hide. See Hyde.
Hiefield. See Maxwell, Adam, of Hiefield.
Higgison, Edward
Higham Ferrers (Ferrars), Northants
-, King's Courts of manor of
Higher Knutsford. See Knutsford.
Highgate, Middlesex, Gatehouse at
Highlands, the, report anent, mentioned
-, and Isles, disorders in
High Leigh, Cheshire
Hill, William, farmer of Irish revenue
Hills, —, warrant for delivery of
powder to
-, Henry, letter from
Hilton [? Salop], See Vernon, Henry, of Hilton.
Hilton, Captain George, informer,
petitions of (for payments)
-, (for rehearsal of
case)
-, complaint of
-, Captain John, informer,
petitions of (for payments)
-, (for rehearsal of
case)
-, complaint of
-, indictment against (for
striking constable)
-, money paid to
Hindmarsh, —, bookseller, action against
Hines, Father Cornelius, report of
conversation with about the
Plot and Godfrey's murder
-, papers of, referred
to
Hinton, Sir John, physician in ordinary to King, deceased
Hoare, Thomas, farmer of Irish
revenue
-, Sir Thomas
-, William, letter from
Hobart, Sir John, third bart., M.P. for Norfolk, head of political party
Hobdy, Mary, petition of (about Earl of Ranelagh's debts)
Hockley in the Hole, damage by flood at
Hoddesdon, Herts.
Hoffman, Francis, pass for
Holburne (Holburn), Ralph, death
of
-, appeal of widow of
Holden, Captain, of the Woolwich,
letter to, mentioned
-, John, and his wife, murder
alleged to have been committed by
Holdernesse, Earl of. See Darcy, Conyers, Lord Darcy and Meinill, afterwards first Earl of Holdernesse.
Holkar, Lancs.
Holland, letters from, mentioned
-, face of affairs altered in
-, increase of Army and Navy
in
-, storms and inundation in
-, success of levies in
-, recruiting in England for
-, in Scotland for
-, prospect of war between
France and
-, necessity for English general
over English troops in
-, plot in
-, import of wood from
-, alliance between Empire,
Spain and
-, praise and dispraise of
Shaftesbury by wits of
-, migration of wool manufacturers to (1635)
-, passes for travellers to
-, Admiralty Commissioners in
-, Admiralty, deputies of
Colleges of, in
-, States General of
-, letter to
-, memorials to, mentioned
-, orders of
-, Scots regiment in service of
-, answer of, to Spanish
Ambassador
-, opening of Assembly
of
-, resolutions of
-, project of peace by
-, apprehensions of
-, peace with, threatened
by pirates
-, consider ways and
methods of general peace
-, answer Imperial and
Spanish memorials
-, alarmed by French
King's action
-, adjournment of
-, expect answer from
English King
-, Ambassadors from. See
Beuninghen, Heer van; Citters, Heer van.
-, Ambassador to France from.
See Staremburg, Heer.
-, Brandenburg minister to
-, Danish Envoy Extraordinary
to. See Petkum, Mons.
-, English Envoys to. See Chudleigh, Thomas; Sidney,
Colonel Henry.
-, French Ambassador to
-, Imperial Ambassador to
-, memorial by, mentioned
-, Spanish Ambassador to,
memorials by, mentioned
-, See also under Dutch;
Netherlands.
Holles, Gilbert, third Earl of Clare
-, gives bail for Monmouth
-, John, Lord Houghton [afterwards fourth Earl and first
Marquess of Clare and first
Duke of Newcastle-on-Tyne],
visits Duke of Monmouth
Hollingworth, Richard, vicar of Westham, resignation of
Hollinshed, —, Alderman of Macclesfield
Holloway, —, concerned in stealing
Crown, treasonable words
spoken by
-, Charles, J.P. of Oxford, to
be put out of commission
-, Serjeant [? Richard]
Holme, John
Holstein, Duke of, differences between King of Denmark and, adjusted
Holt, Sir Charles, appears before
Lords of Treasury
-, John, barrister
Holway, James
Holy Island, Northumberland, proposed headquarters of government of fisheries
Holy well [? Flint]
Home, Charles, commission in militia
to
-, David, of Woolstruther,
memorial of protection to
-, military commission
to
-, George, military commission to
-, James, fifth Earl of Home,
commission in militia to
Home Circuit, Justices of, warrants to
Hone, William, joiner (called "Magna Charta") information concerning
Honin, John
Honiton, Devon
-, election at
Honywood, Sir Philip, receipt by, mentioned
Hooke, Lieut.-Colonel, arms to be
delivered to
-, Richard, rector of St.
George's, South wark, testimonial by
Hooker, Sir William, letter from
Hoome, —, plans to murder Bishop of Edinburgh
Hope, Charles, of Hopetoune, Heretable Shireff of Linlithgowshire
-, Sir William, of Grantoune,
warrant for grant of shirefship
of Linlithgowshire to
Hope, the
Hopetoune. See Hope, Charles, of Hopetoune.
Hopkins, Ezekiel, Bishop of Raphoe,
translated to Derry
-, [Richard], late M.P. for
Coventry, with Monmouth
-, Sir Richard, Steward of
Coventry, death of
Hopkirk, in diocese of Glasgow,
warrant for presentation to
-, minister at. See Ensley,
John.
Hopson, Captain Thomas, ensign of Major Oliver Nicholas' company, warrant for allowing him on the musters while commander of the Swan
Hopton, Robert, Justice
-, letter from
-, mentioned
-, letter to
Hornigold, Samuel, late master of St. Peter of London, reference on petition of (for King's letters)
Horses:
-, Black, the, wins velvet cap at
Wallasey races
-, Cork (King's), beaten by the
French horse
-, Dragon (King's), beaten by
Postboy
-, French horse, the (Mr. Rider's),
beats Cork
-, Mouse (King's)
-, Postboy (Sir Robert Carr's)
-, beats Dragon
Houblon, Peter, appointed to examine lists of livery companies
Houghton, Lord. See Holles, John, Lord Houghton.
Houghton, Captain, J.P. of Norfolk, a leader of the Tories in Norwich
Hounslow, Middlesex
House, James
Houston, Charles, military commission to
-, Captain, afterwards Major,
George
-, his company in garrison at Portsmouth
-, killed in a quarrel
How, Mr., visits Duke of Monmouth
-, See also Howe.
Howard, Bernard, Recusant
-, warrant for apprehension of
-, Charles, first Earl of Carlisle, letter to
-, Edward, Recusant, warrant
for apprehension of
-, Henry, references on petition
of (for patent for erecting
ballast offices in Ireland)
-, report on
-, Henry, burgess for Buckingham, prisoner in the Fleet,
petition of (for mediation in
his affairs)
-, Henry, Commissary General
of Musters, warrant to
-, Henry, sixth Duke of Norfolk
-, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, quarrel and duel of
-, intended duel of
-, reconciled with Prince
de Ligne
-, Henry, Earl of Arundel,
elected Steward of Artillery
Company
-, warrant for constituting him Constable of Windsor
Castle, Keeper of Windsor
Forest, etc.
-, warrant for constituting him Lord Lieutenant of
Surrey
-, warrant for constituting him Governor and Captain
of Windsor Castle
-, military commission to
-, warrant for constituting him Lord Lieutenant of
Berks.
-, Luke, Quaker, to be relieved
from penalty for not going to
church
-, Mr.
-, Mr., mission of, to Brussels
-, Captain Philip
-, visits Duke of Monmouth
-, Thomas, Groom of Bedchamber, pass for
-, William, of Ware
-, William, third Lord Howard
of Escrick
-, discharge of
Howe (How), [? John], Nonconformist preacher
-, summons to
-, Sir Richard
Hucker, Mr., of Taunton, has arms for 300 men
Huddleston, Andrew, approved as
Deputy Lieutenant of Cumberland
-, Ferdinando, reference on
petition of (to be made conservator of River Blyth)
Hudson, Thomas, of Henfield (Henvill), Sussex, dispute about will of
Hughes, Henry, military commission to
-, James, deposition of
-, (Huese), Mistress Margaret,
Prince Rupert's legacy to
-, Mr.
Hull, Yorks.
-, express from, mentioned
-, commission in company in
garrison at
-, warrant for carrying on new
fortifications at
-, office of searcher in port of
-, Governors of. See Sheffield,
John, third Earl of Mulgrave;
Windsor, Thomas, seventh
Lord Windsor.
Hulton, John, commission in militia to
Humber, River
Humberstone (Humerston), Mr., to be removed from jerker's to patent place
Hume, Alexander, of Hume Castle,
trial and execution of
-, Patrick, advocate, knighted
Humières, Maréchal d', Governor of
French conquests in Flanders,
letter to
-, movements of
-, army of
-, not to stir from his
command
-, new command for
Hungary, revolt in
-, supported by Turks
-, supported by France
-, towns lost to Turk in, and
his intentions
-, Tekeli's successes in
-, Upper, King (Prince) of. See
Tekeli.
Hüningen, France, French works at
Hunmanby, Yorks., letter dated at, mentioned
Hunsdon, Lord. See Carey, Robert, sixth Lord Hunsdon.
Hunter, Andrew, warrant for remission of slaughter to
-, Isobell, relict of [? John]
Thomson, tailor, tenement in
Edinburgh pertaining to
-, James, in Auchinbainzie
Huntingdon, Earl of. See Hastings, Theophilus, seventh Earl of Huntingdon.
Hurleston (Hurlston), Captain, and his son, meet Monmouth
Hurst Castle, Hants, said to be "a place of great smuggling,"
Husband Bosworth, Leics., rector of. See Levett, William.
Hutchinson, Charles
-, Charles, military commission
to
-, Ezekiel, brief in action
brought by
-, John, Mayor of Durham,
letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, Thomas, warrant for reprieve
for
-, William, J.P. of Herts and
St. Albans, to be put out of
commission
Hutton, Edmond, High Constable of
hundred of Ossulston, letter
to
-, John, letter from
Hyde (Hide), Anne. See Anne
(Hyde), Duchess of York.
-, Doctor, late J.P. of Oxford
-, John, military commission
to
-, Mistress, cause between Mr.
Emerton and
-, Edward, first Earl of Clarendon, letter from
-, George, recommended to be
J.P. of Herts
-, Harriet
-, Henrietta, Viscountess Hyde
[afterwards Countess of Rochester], pass for
-, chaplain to. See
Levett, William.
-, Henry, second Earl of
Clarendon
-, James, naval commission to
-, Laurence, Viscount Hyde of
Kenilworth, afterwards Earl
of Rochester
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, petitions to
-, petition referred to
-, reports by
-, accused of giving the
King evil counsel
-, "too nearly related to
the Duke of York,".
-, warrant for grant of
earldom to
-, Marina, letter from.
Hylyard, Dr., J.P. of Norfolk, factious proceedings of
Hyne, Francis, Popish priest
-, examination of, mentioned
Hythe, Kent, trained bands at
-, Mayor of, letter to, mentioned
I
Ilchester, Somerset
Illidge, Richard, of Stapoly, information of
Ilminster, Somerset, conventicle at
Imber, John, customs officer at Christchurch, complaint of
Imperial Ambassador
-, Envoy, Father Kelly at
house of
-, troops, march towards Flanders
-, ready to march
-, See also Empire.
Imperialists, reported battle between
Turks and
-, French designs towards
Inchiquin, Earls of. See O'Brien, Murrough, first Earl of Inchiquin; O'Brien, William, second Earl of Inchiquin.
India. See East Indies.
Indians in Chili, account of.
Ingestre, Staffs.
-, letters dated at.
Ingoldsby (Englisby), Colonel Henry,
seditious conversation of
-, Sir Henry
-, attends Monmouth on
his northern journey
-, directs men of Macclesfield and Nantwich on Monmouth's arrival at Nantwich
-, his son
Innes, John, of Knockforth, warrant for gift of ward, etc., to
Innocent XI, Pope
-, letter from, mentioned
-, leagues with Venice
-, understanding between Sorbonne and
-, opposition of French clergy
to.
-, answer of, to French clergy
-, declaration of, against French
clergy
Inverawe (Inverraw), Argyllshire. See Campbell,—, of Inverawe.
Inverlochy, Invernessshire
Invernessshire, disorders in
-, Earl of Seaforth's and Lord
Lovat's division in, commissions in militia foot and horse
in
-, See also Elgin.
Ipswich, Suffolk, French congregation at, minister of. See Beaulieu, Cæsar.
Ireland, passim.
-, promotions in church of
-, Fitzgerald's journey to
-, revenue of City of London
in, committee to inspect
-, ships to be employed on
coast of
-, concealed Crown lands in
-, proposed "Popish plot"
agitation in
-, proposed ballast offices in
seaports of
-, designs for French invasion
of
-, volunteers for Low Countries
to be raised in
-, proceedings arising from
Lord Anglesey's book on wars
in
-, alleged Popish plot in
-, report on state of harbours
of
-, poor men, widows and
orphans in, petition on behalf
of
-, answer to
-, arrears due to soldiers in
-, duty arising on French tonnage in
-, Guards in, warrant for commissions in.
-, plans for raising men against
Government in
-, Admiralty Court of, judgment in
-, Accounts in, Commissioners
of
-, Attorney General of. See
Domville, Sir William.
-, Common Pleas in. Court of,
Judges in. See Cusack, Adam;
Turner, Arthur.
-, Customs in. Commissioners
of
-, Customs, excise and new
impost of, surrender of office
of Accountant General of
-, Deputy Surveyor General in.
See Taylor, Thomas.
-, Deputy Vice-Treasurer in.
See Champante, Sir John.
-, Exchequer in, process issued
out of
-, Barons of
-, Court of
-, prosecution of
Lord Ranelagh, etc., in
-, officers of, petition of (for dues)
-, reference on
-, covenant for
better securing of fees to
-, Auditor General
of. See Ware, Sir James.
-, Chamberlains of.
See Kennedy, Thomas; Moore.
Roger.
-, Clerk of the Pells
in. See Jones, Sir Theophilus.
-, King's Bench in, Court of
-, Justices of. See
Jones, Oliver; Lyndon, John.
-, Lord Chief Justice of. warrant for order to.
-, his severity
to Lord Brittas
-, Lord Chancellors of. See
Boyle, Michael, Archbishop of
Armagh; Eustace, Sir Maurice; Steele, William.
-, Lord Deputy of. See Butler,
Richard, Earl of Arran.
-, Lord Deputy and Council of,
letters from
-, mentioned
-, petition to
-, petitions referred to
-, to consider Lieut.Colonel Moore's petition and
the affairs of Lord Ranelagh
-, reference by
-, Lords Lieutenant of. See
Berkeley, John, first Lord
Berkeley of Stratton; Butler,
James, first Duke of Ormonde; Capel, Arthur, first
Earl of Essex.
-, Lord Lieutenant and Council
of, letters from
-, letters from, mentioned
-, order of
-, Lord Primate of. See Boyle,
Michael, Archbishop of Armagh.
-, Lords, House of, addresses
of, mentioned
-, Master of Revels in, petition
about office of
-, Mint of, petition relating to
office of Master and Worker
of
-, Ordnance of, warrant for
erection of office of clerk of
-, Privy Council in
-, Orders in
-, warrants for swearing
members of
-, Clerks of. See Menzies,
Patrick; Paterson, Sir William.
-, Revenue of, Commissioners
of, warrant for appointing
-, arrival of
-, letter to
-, report by
-, Comptroller and Account General of, creation of
office of
-, farm of
-, remarks on
-, farmers of
-, complaint against
-, pretend to certain
quit rents
-, account of charge
on
-, See also Jones,
Richard, first Earl of Ranelagh; Shaen, Sir James.
-, Secretary of State in. See
Davies. Sir John.
-, Solicitor General of. See
Temple, Sir John.
-, Surveyor of King's Lands in.
See Robinson, William.
-, Treasurer and Receiver
General of. See Jones, Richard,
first Earl of Ranelagh.
-, Treasury of, money to be
paid into
-, Vice-Treasurers of. See
Annesley, Arthur, first Earl
of Anglesey; Jones, Richard,
first Earl of Ranelagh.
Iron, Alexander, of Bridgend. memorial of protection to
Irvine (Irving), Ayrshire, election of magistrates for
Irving, Alexander, of Leargney
-, John, merchant of Dumfries,
estate wrongfully detained by
-, John, late Provost of Dumfries, warrant for gift of lands
belonging to
-, John, eldest son of foregoing, warrant for gift of
marriage of
-, Richard, of Cairnefield, warrant for charter of new infeftment to
Isham, Sir Justinian, fourth bart., suggested as Justice for Northants
Isle Brewers, Somerset
Isles, Bishop of the. See Graham, Archibald.
Islington, Middlesex
-, school at
-, See also Newington.
Isturis, Don Diego Garcias, Spanish captain
Italy, expected French invasion of
Ive [?], Mr.
Ives, Mr., candidate for mayoralty of Northampton
Ivey (Ivie. Ivy), Edward
-, prosecution of, mentioned
-, petition of (for order
to prosecute his brother William, etc.)
-, affidavit in favour of
-, William
Izod, Captain Francis, his company
J
Jacob, Dr., M.P., opposes Duke of York
Jacomb(e), Dr. [Thomas], conventicle
held by
-, summons to
-, his brother-in-law
clerk of Haberdashers' Company
Jamaica
-, Governor of. See Lynch, Sir
Thomas.
-, Secretary of. See Harris,
George.
"Jamaica merchant, the,"
James I, King of England
-, grant by, mentioned.
James, Duke of Albany and York
(his Royal Highness), High
Commissioner of Scotland
-, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, letters to, mentioned
-, commission to, mentioned
-, warrants to
-, petitions to
-, ambition of, criticised
-, accused of complicity in
murder of Godfrey
-, treasonable words and
threats against
-, picture of, cut
-, said to be going to Newmarket
-, leaves Scotland
-, lands at Yarmouth
-, at Norwich
-, at Newmarket
-, coming to London
-, returning to Scotland
-, given leave to send for
Duchess
-, at Dover
-, design against
-, at Artillery Company's feast
-, leaves London
-, his ship wrecked
-, speech by, mentioned
-, accused of plot against Monmouth
-, said to be made general of
forces
-, action of Scandalum magnatum brought by
-, goes to Windsor
-, cries of "No York" at Chester
-, goes to Newmarket
-, returns from Newmarket
-, declaration against Pilkington by
-, plot to seize
-, alleged to have plotted fire
of London
-, alleged to be plotting in
Scotland
-, decried by rioters
-, satirised as "Mac,"
-, money affairs of
-, suit against Colt of Leominster (q.v.) by
-, returns to town
-, plan to impeach
-, daughter of. See Charlotte
Maria, Princess.
-, [? Charlotte Maria],
comet that rose the night she
was born
-, foot regiment of. See under
Army.
-, his independent foot company at Portsmouth
-, Auditor to. See Aldrich,
Mr.
-, Keeper of the Privy Purse
to. See Graham, Colonel
James.
-, Secretary to
-, Solicitor to. See Porter,
Charles.
-, Treasurers to. See Apsley,
Sir Allen and Sir Peter.
James, Duke of Courland, rights of, in Tobago
Jamison, —
Janaway. See Janeway.
Jane, William, Canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor, to be J.P. of Oxford
Janeway (Janaway), Richard, publisher
-, summoned before
Council
-, confession of
-, petition of (for stay of
prosecution)
-, acquittal of
Jeake, —, preacher to seditious conventicle at Rye
Jebson, John, citizen of Sonderburg, letter in favour of, mentioned
Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, warrant for presentation to kirk of
Jefferies, James, B.D., report on
petition of (for vacant prebend
of Canterbury)
-, warrant for grant of
said prebend to
Jeffreys, Sir George, Chief Justice of
Chester
-, letters from
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, commission to, mentioned
-, petition referred to
-, strictures on newspamphlet publishers by
-, his reception in
Cheshire
-, speech by
-, debate between Recorder of Chester and
-, made free of Macclesfield
-, his proceedings at
Chester
-, spoken of for Chief
Justiceship of Common Pleas
Jenckes, Henry, goldsmith, reference on petition of (for pardon)
Jenison (Jennison), Robert
-, designs of
Jenkes. See Jenks.
Jenkins, David, pass for
-, Sir Leoline, Secretary of
State, Judge of Admiralty
Court
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, letters to
-, mentioned
-, notes and memoranda
by
-, certificates by
-, report by, mentioned
-, warrant from
-, orders to
-, petitions to
-, minute to, for a letter
-, representation to, mentioned
-, papers delivered to,
mentioned
-, bill exhibited against
-, nolle prosequi on indictments against
-, accused of giving the
King evil counsel
-, interviews Monmouth
-, transaction between
Beuninghen and
-, and Popish Plot
-, report that he is to be
Lord Privy Seal
-, plot to seize
-, queries about Dissenters delivered to
-, his office, letter dated
at
-, broken open
-, (? Jenks), Mr.
-, Richard, pass for
-, Lieutenant Thomas, military
commissions to
Jenks (Jenkes), Mr., linen draper
-, treasonable design of
-, appointed to examine
lists of livery companies
-, See also Jenkins.
Jennens, Sir William
-, petition of (for payment of losses)
Jennings, —, sister to John Speke
-, Sir Jonathan, letter from,
mentioned
Jennison. See Jenison.
Jermyn, Henry, first Earl of St. Albans, references and report on petition of (about quit rents)
Jersey, letters dated at
-, civil interference with church
of
-, state of militia of
-, mutiny of regiment in
-, committee on affairs of
-, stocking merchants of, their
money seized in Normandy
-, Dean of. See le Couteur, C.
-, Governor and Commanderin-Chief of. See Lanier, Sir
John.
Jervis, Mr., of Maiford, meets Duke of Monmouth
Jesuits' lands, money paid to King from
Jocelyn (Josseline), Sir Robert, first bart., J.P. of Herts. and St. Albans, to be put out of commission
Johnson, Bryan, the younger, to be
J.P. of Northants
-, J., printer
-, Sir Nathaniel, reference on
petition of (for discharge of
recognizance)
-, Nicholas, Paymaster General
of Guards and Garrisons, warrants to
-, death of
-, Samuel, former Reader in
Covent Garden, suspected to
be author of Julian the Apostate
Johnston, Sir James, insolencies of
-, John, of Wamphray
-, Major Robert, military commission to
Johnstoune, Robert, town-major of Edinburgh, warrant for admission of, to forfeited lands
Joliffe, Thomas, waterman, killed in scuffle
Jolley, Thomas, soldier
Jones, —, bailiff's follower, death of
-, —, promoter of insurrection
-, Catherine, Viscountess Ranelagh, letter from, mentioned
-, Edward, Dean of Lismore,
warrant for grant of bishopric
of Cloyne to
-, Henry, Bishop of Meath,
death of
-, Hugh, of Clifford's Inn
-, payments delayed by
-, Mr. [? Hugh]
-, James, Anabaptist preacher,
visit to meeting house of
-, Judith, indicted for libel
-, Oliver, late Justice of King's
Bench in Ireland
-, Owen, letter from
-, Richard, first Earl of Ranelagh, Treasurer and Receiver
General in Ireland
-, letter to, mentioned
-, warrant on petition of
(about fees)
-, warrants for allowance
to
-, answer of, to petitions
of Roger Moore (q.v.)
-, his case to be considered by Lord Deputy and
Council
-, and partners, farmers
of Irish Customs, debts of
-, petition
concerning
-, contract between
King and, mentioned
-, Samuel, of Bryn Llowarth,
preacher at conventicles, letter
from, mentioned
-, Thomas, document certified
by
-, Thomas, of Horse Guards,
reference on petition of (for
patent for supervising tanners,
etc.)
-, Sir Thomas, judge, opinion
of
-, sickness of
-, William, letter from
-, William, late of Abergavenny,
information of
-, Sir William, late Attorney
General
-, undertakes to defend
City charter
-, death of
Jordan, —, a Tower warder, disaffected speech of
Josseline. See Jocelyn.
Joynes, Captain William, Marshal of
High Court of Admiralty,
letters to
-, warrant to
-, assistance to be given
to
Juxon, Sir William, letter to
Jy [?], Frank
K
Kantwell. See Kentwell.
Karne, co. Kildare, petition relating to
Kearney (Carney), Denis. See below,
Donogh.
-, Donogh (fl. 1640), certificate
of lands of
-, Donogh (Denis), accused of
complicity in the Plot
-, his marriage to the
Marchioness of Worcester
-, petition of (for trial or
discharge)
-, trial of
-, Michael, petition of (for
certificate as to his quality)
Keath, —, of Ludwharn, military
commission to
-, Robert, warrant for presentation of, to ministry of Ballentre
Keatinge, John, judge, letter from
Keele, Staffs.
Keeling, —
Keeper, Lord. See North, Sir Francis.
Keir. See Stirling, —, of Keir.
Keirie, John, of Gogar, warrant for charter of lands to
Keith, Anne, Dowager Countess
Marischal, warrants for payments to
-, George, eighth Earl Marischal
-, resignation of lands
by
-, commission in militia
to
-, Sir James, of Powburne, late
Sheriff Depute of Forfarshire
-, John, first Earl of Kintore,
warrant for pension to
-, commission in militia
to
-, William, Lord Keith, commission in militia to
Kelburn, Ayrshire. See Boyle, John, of Kelburn.
Kelhead. See Douglas, Sir James, of Kelhead.
Kelly, Father Dominick, alleged part
of, in murder of Godfrey
-, takes sanctuary in
house of Imperial Envoy
-, Major Francis, reference on
petition of (for money disbursed)
Kelso, William, order for apprehension of
Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, warrant for
charter of new infeftment of
lands and barony of
-, See also Nicholson, Sir
George, of Kemnay.
Kemp, Mr., affidavits by, mentioned
Kempsall, John, of Wapping, chirurgeon, information of
Kendall, Captain James
-, Obadiah, affidavit by
Kendrick, Samuel, reference on petition of (for reimbursement of expenses)
Kenige. See Kerridge.
Kenlochallen. See Kinlochaline.
Kennedy, —, Irish plotter in France
-, Archibald, of Colzean, warrant for grant of baronetcy
to
-, James, warrant for constituting him Conservator of
Scots privileges and Resident
for Scotland in Netherlands
-, letter recommending
-, letters credential for
-, Sir John, of Girvanmaynes,
commission in militia to
-, Susanna, Countess of Cassillis (Cassileis), warrant for
pension to
Kent, prosecution of Dissenters in
-, map of
-, Clerk of Assizes for, warrant
to
-, deputy lieutenancy of
-, Grand Jury of
-, Sheriff of. See Clinkard,
Archibald.
-, Sheriff, Justices, etc., of,
warrant to
Kent, Mr., one of the Six Clerks
-, Thomas, Sheriff of Lincoln,
letter from
Kentish Town, Middlesex, Monmouth at
Kentwell (Kantwell) Hall, Suffolk
Ker, —, of Greddin, commission in
militia to
-, Archibald, warrant for gift
of escheat to
-, John, second Lord Bellenden,
commission in militia to
-, Robert, third Earl of Roxburgh, warrant for admitting
him Commissioner for plantation of kirks, etc.
-, death of
-, Robert, fourth Earl of Roxburgh
-, warrant for constituting him Shireff of Roxburgh
-, William, of Mainhouse, commission in militia to
-, warrant for nominating
him Shireff Deput of Roxburgh
-, Sir William, director of
Chancellary in Scotland
Keringham. See Mainwaring, Roger.
Kerr, Charles, second Earl of Ancram,
letter from.
-, mentioned
-, letters to
Kerridge (Kenige), John, Dissenting
minister at Lyme Regis
-, to be prosecuted
Kerry, arms carried into
Kettle, George, a Fifth Monarchy man, treasonable words of
Kettlestoun. See Steward, John, of Kettlestoun.
Key, Michael, convicted of piracy
-, warrant for pardon to
Keymer, Henry, petition of (for
scholar's place in Sutton's Hospital)
-, Henry, grandson of foregoing
Kibblewhite, —, proposed Deputy Town Clerk of Oxford
Kidder, Jane
Kidgell, John
Kiftell, —, keeper of coffee-house in Court of Wards, information about
Kildare, bishopric of, poverty of
-, Bishops of. See Dopping,
Anthony; Moreton, William.
Kilkenny
-, letters dated at
Killala, bishopric of, warrant for
uniting bishopric of Achonry
to
-, Bishops of. See Smith,
William; Tenison, Richard.
-, and Achonry, Dean of. See
Vaughan, James.
Killigrew, Henry, Groom of the Bedchamber
-, Thomas
Killour. See Murray, Patrick, of Killour.
Killultagh, co. Antrim, seneschalship of manor of
Kilmainham. co. Dublin, mills, etc., of
Kilmartaine, Scotland, warrant for presentation to kirk and parsonage of
Kilmore, bishopric of, warrant for
uniting bishopric of Ardagh to
-, Bishops of. See Marsh,
Francis; Sheridan, William;
Smith, William [sic].
Kilmorey, Viscount. See Needham, Thomas, sixth Viscount Kilmorey.
Kilneal, Scotland, regality of
Kilpatrick, James, warrant for constituting him sole beddall and
keeper of Chapel Royal of
Scotland
-, Major-General, regiment of,
warrant for recruiting
Kincardine, Countess of. See Aersen
van Somelsdyke, Veronica de,
Countess of Kincardine.
-, Earl of. See Bruce, Alexander, late (second) Earl of
Kincardine.
Kincardineshire, disorders in
-, and the Marshal's division of
the shire of Aberdeen, commissions in militia foot and
horse in
King, Charles, chaplain to Walter
Chetwynd, letters from
-, Mr., statement concerning
-, Robert, of Abbey Boyle,
warrant for grant of baronetcy
to
-, Thomas, of Coventry, letter
from
-, Thomas, military commission to
-, Thomas, brief in action
brought by
King [?], —, letter from
Kingarth, Bute, warrant for presentation to kirk of
Kingdon, Lemuel
-, warrant for appointing
him Commissioner of Revenue
of Ireland
-, warrant for swearing
him Privy Counsellor in Ireland
King's Bench bar
-, declaration to be tried at
-, oaths of allegiance taken
and declaration subscribed at
-, Grand Juries for Middlesex
sworn at
-, Verdon v. Topham argued at
-, Court of
-, cases heard in
-, Crown Office in, informations
prosecuted in
-, prison. See under London.
-, Lord Chief Justice of. See
Pemberton, Sir Francis.
King's Lynn, Norfolk
Kingston, co. Radnor, warrant for grant of stewardship of manor of
Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorks., town
and county of
-, Lieutenants of. See Sheffield,
John, third Earl of Mulgrave;
Windsor, Thomas, seventh
Lord Windsor.
-, See also Hull.
Kingston, Earl of. See Pierrepont, Robert, third Earl of Kingston.
Kington, Herefords., letter dated at
Kinigle [?], Earl of, pass for
Kinkard. See Clinkard.
Kinloch, David, of Gourdie, warrant for charter of lands to
Kinlochaline (Kenlochallen), Argyllshire, report for delivery of house of, approved by Scots Privy Council
Kinnaird, Sir George, of Rossie, afterwards Lord Kinnaird of Inchture (Inchstuir), warrant for grant of peerage to
Kino (?), Nathaniel, and Co.
Kinrossshire. See Fife and Kinross.
Kinsale, co. Cork
-, letter from, mentioned
-, collector of customs at. See
Upton, Mr.
Kinsey, Richard, citizen and vintner of London, petition of (for leave to bury Robert Tichborne)
Kintore, Earl of. See Keith, John, first Earl of Kintore.
Kinward, Elizabeth, widow, petition
of (for payment due)
-, Thomas, late King's joiner
Kirby, Yorks., letters dated at
Kirgill, John, pleads to informations
Kirkcudbright, warrant for grant of estates in stewardry of
Kirke (Kirk), Colonel Percy (Piercy),
Governor, Captain-General
and Commander-in-Chief of
Tangier
-, letter from, mentioned
-, commission to
-, instruction to
-, goods for
-, regiment of
-, lady, children and servants of
Kirkhill. See Steward, Sir William, of Kirkhill.
Kirkmichael, minister at. See Guild, Andrew.
Kirknewton (Kirk Newton), Northumberland, vicar of. See Wirgg, John.
Kirko, —, in Peiltoun, slaughter of
Kirktoune. See Macfarlane, William, younger, of Kirktoune; Strachan, —, of Kirktoune.
Knapp, Henry, elected Town Clerk of Abingdon
Knebworth, Herts.
Knevinson, Richard, deceased, late under-porter of Deal Castle
Knight, Sir John, "the elder," M.P.
and former Mayor of Bristol,
arms and ammunition supposed to be directed to
-, prosecution against,
mentioned
-, John, afterwards Sir John,
"the younger," Sheriff and
Common Councilman of Bristol
-, letters from
-, letter to
-, arms and ammunition
directed to
-, differences between
Mayor and
-, knighted
-, to appear before Council
-, goes to Windsor
-, petition of (for removal
of Recorder)
Knightley, Sir John
-, letter to
Knighton, co. Radnor, warrant for grant of stewardship of
Knockforth, See Innes, John, of Knockforth.
Knoidart (Knoydart), Invernessshire, warrant for charter of lands of
Knolegrove, coppice of, Chertsey, Surrey
Knott, Mr., instrument of Sir Thomas Putt
Knox, Henry, late minister at Dunscore
Knutsford, Higher and Lower
(Nether), Cheshire, Monmouth's reception at
-, quarter sessions held at
-, Nether, document dated at
Königsegg (Conigseck), Francis,
Count de, pass for
-, Sigismund. Count de, pass
for
Königsmarck (Coningsmarck, Koningsmarck), Charles John,
Count
-, letters from
-, mentioned
-, suspected of causing
murder of Thomas Thynne
(q.v.)
-, apprehension of
-, trial of
-, Lords Cavendish and
Mordaunt desire to fight
-, at the Hague
-, at Nieuport
-, said to be in London
-, recognizance entered
into by
Kyffin, Captain, merchant, keeps meeting in Walbrook