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General Index
B
B
Baber, Joseph, convicted person, on
grand jury at Somerset sessions
Backwell, Richard, pass for
Badminton, Gloucs., letter dated at
Bagot, Sir William
Baillie, Rachel, wife of Robert, petition of (for husband's release)
Robert, of Jerviswood (Jervaswood)
petition for release of
directions, warrants,
etc., relating to his carriage to
Scotland
breviate of evidence
against
Baily. John, military commission to
William, of Littlegill, warrant
for protection to
Bainbrigge, Thomas, of Trinity College,
Cambridge, degree of D. D. to be
conferred on
Baker, , examination of, mentioned
John, information of, mentioned
John, letter from
Thomas (Tom), constituted
Town Clerk of Oxford
King's letter for,
mentioned
William, deceased, late
alnager of Taunton
Balcarres, Earl of. See Lindsay, Colin,
third Earl of Balcarres.
Balfour, Major John, commission in
company of
John, of Kinloch, alias Captain
Burghley (Burghlie), reputed
accomplice in murder of Archbishop of St. Andrews
warrant for gift of lands
formerly belonging to
Ball, Dr., Master of Temple, death of
Henry, letter from, mentioned
letters to
Joseph, of Bloxham, petition
of (for allowance of charges in
discovering Quakers)
Ballast Office, petition for grant of sole
building and employing of
lighters for
Ballati, Sieur, Envoy Extraordinary
from Duke of Hanover, pass for
Ballechin (Ballachen), Perths. See
Steward, Patrick, of Ballechin.
Ballerne, in barony of Ballerne and
shirefdome of Edinburgh, warrant for charter of lands of
Ballinegroe [? Ballynagree, co. Cork],
lands of, petition for grant of
Ballydrohid, co. Tipperary, lands of,
petition for grant of title to
Ballyinteg, co. Limerick
Ballymagooly (Ballymaguly), [co.
Cork,] castle and lands of,
petition for grant of
Ballynagree. See Ballinegroe.
Balmerino, Lord. See Elphinstone,
John, third Lord Balmerino.
Bamfleete, Ensign Daniel, military
commission to
Bampfield, Colonel [Joseph], letters
from, mentioned
letter to
Mr., to be allowed to act as
counsel to Algernon Sidney
Banbury, Oxon
borough of, warrant for incorporation of
Banffshire, warrant for modelling and
arming men in
Bankhead. See Lockhart, , of
Bankhead.
Banks, Sir John, Governor of East
India Co., letter to
Bannerman, George, appointed King's
Solicitor in Scotland, has not
accepted trust
Bannier, Sieur, pass for
Banquemare, Nicholas de, pass for
Bantry, co. Cork
feared prejudice to markets
and fairs at
Barbados
Deputy Governor of. See
Witham, John.
Barber, Richard, late lieutenant in
King's own regiment of Foot
Guards, direction for allowance
of pension to
Barber-Surgeons' Company, reference
on petition of (submitting
charter)
Barillon, Paul de, French Ambassador
to England
letter to
complaint against
English vessel by, mentioned
complaint against pirates
by, mentioned
memorial from (for
release of ships), and reference
thereof to Lords of Treasury
memorials from, mentioned
Barnard Castle, co. Durham
Barnardiston (Bernardiston), ,
mother of Peletia, visits her
son
[Mary,] Lady, [wife of Sir
Samuel,] visits Peletia
Peletia (Pelatia, Pelitia,
Piletia)
warrant for apprehension of
examination of
petition of (for discharge)
Sir Samuel, first bart.
letters from, mentioned
warrant for apprehension of
examination of
petition of (for discharge or release on bail)
mentioned
to be carried before
Lord Chief Justice
judgment given against
servants of. See Lufton,
Nathaniel; Taylor, Jonathan.
Barnstaple, Devon
Barrabie. See Barrobie.
Barret, Edward, to be admitted to poor
knight's place at Windsor
(Barrett), Sir Paul, Recorder
of Canterbury
letter to
Richard, pass for
Barrett, Christopher, of Adderbury,
information against, mentioned
Captain James, certificate of,
cited
See also Barret.
Barrington. See Berrington.
Barrington, Humphrey, commission
in company of
Barrobie (Barrabie), John, discourse of,
cited
statement by
Barry, Giles, pass for
James, Justice
information taken before
Barton-on-Humber, Lincs., petition
relating to forfeiture of mortgage of
Barwell, Henry, son of John and
brother of William, late Esquire
Saddlers to King, petition of
(for warrant for swearing him
Esquire Saddler)
John. See above, Henry.
Jonathan, constable of St.
Martin's in the Fields
William. See above, Henry.
Bash, Sir Edward
Basher, Lancelot, of Penruddock, information of
Basing, Hants.
Basire, Charles, divine, second son of
Dr. B.
Doctor [? Isaac]
letter from, mentioned
letter to
Isaac, B.C.L., Official of
Northumberland and J.P.,
eldest son of Dr. B., recommended to be Recorder of
Berwick
John, third son of Dr. B.
Basset, Anthony, misfortunes of
Bastinck, Francis, Postmaster of
Dover, commander of Dover
packet boats
letters from
letter to, mentioned
circular letter addressed
to
case (infringement of
rights) of
orders to be given to
Batchellor, Thomas, petition of (for
reward for discovering arms),
and reference and report thereon
Bateman, Charles, prisoner in Marshalsea, petition of (for release
on bail)
read in Council
information concerning
petition for his removal
from St. Giles' vestry
John, M.D., Senior Fellow of
Merton College, Oxford, and
King's physician in ordinary,
to be permitted to enjoy his
fellowship during absence
Bath, Somerset
letter dated at
Grand Jury at, presentment
by
Mayor, Aldermen and Justices
of, presentment to
sessions at, informations
against Dissenters at, mentioned
Bath, Earl of. See Grenville, John,
Earl of Bath.
Bath and Wells, Bishop of. See
Mews, Peter.
(for time being), to be
Justice of Peace and Quorum
for Wells
Chanceller of, to be Justice of
Peace and Quorum for Wells
Bathurst, Sir Benjamin, Alderman
elect of London.
reference on petition
of (for benefit accruing by forfeiture of mortgage)
as commissioner for
management of domestic affairs
of Prince of Denmark
Battescombe. See Battiscombe.
Battie, William, of Hitcham, statement by
Battiscombe (Battescombe, Battiscomb), Christopher, warrant
for apprehension of
examination of
witnesses to be examined concerning
to be kept close
his case to be considered
petition of (for forgiveness and admission to bail)
Bauldry, Paul, action for debt by,
mentioned
Bayly, , Chancellor of Wells, letter
from, mentioned
Beake (Beke), Thomas, messenger,
warrants to
Beale, Giles, and others, convicted of
clipping, warrant for reprieve
of
Beane, Richard, late servant to Sir
Edward Spragge, letters from
petition of (to be received into King's service)
Advice to a Soldier by
Character of a disbanded
Courtier by
Beanes, James, master wright, warrant
for examining accounts of
Bear. See Beare.
Bearcrofts. See Monro, Alexander, of
Bearcrofts.
Beardsell, George, warrant to
Beare (Bear), John (Esquire), of
Exeter, Justice of Devon, letter
from
letter to
petition of (for employment)
Beauclerk, Charles, Earl of Burford,
created Duke of St. Albans
Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset,
Henry, first Duke of Beaufort.
Beaumont, H., certificate by
Thomas, third Viscount Beaumont of Swords
Beccles. Suffolk
Becker, Johann Joachim, mining
experiments in Cornwall by,
See also Heyn, Frederick.
Bedard, Mr.
Bedford, new charter of, to pass seals
and offices gratis
Corporation of
reference on petition of
(for regrant of charter)
Mayor and Corporation of,
warrant for grant and confirmation of franchises and privileges
of
Bedfordshire, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Bruce, Robert, first Earl of
Ailesbury.
Bedgworth, lease of, Jesus College,
Oxford, and
Bedingfield, Sir Henry, pass for
Beebee, Musgrave, prosecuted as
Popish recusant, reference on
petition of (for Nolle prosequi)
Beech, George, military commission
to
Beke. See Beake.
Belasyse, Sir Henry, his regiment in
service of Holland, warrant for
recruiting
and wife, son and
daughters of, pass for
Thomas, Earl Fauconberg,
Lord Lieutenant of West Riding of Yorkshire, letter from
letter to, mentioned
Bell, Captain, reference on petition of
(for office of gauging, etc.,
butter casks)
John, of Newcastle
letter from, mentioned
examination of
mentioned
to be sent to London
goes to London
returns to Newcastle
payment of
John, [sen.,] military commission to
John, [jun.,] military commission to.
Bellamont, co. Dublin. See Hamilton,
James.
Bellenden, Lord. See Ker, John,
second Lord Bellenden.
Beltenment. See Irving, John,
younger of Beltenment.
Bemersyde (Bimersyde), Roxburghs.
See Haig, Anthony, of Bemersyde.
Bendish, Alderman, Justice of Norwich, arrest of
Bennet, Henry, first Earl of Arlington,
Lord Chamberlain of Household, Lord Lieutenant of
Suffolk, letters from
letters to
letter to, mentioned
petitions referred to
orders of, mentioned
Robert, of Burnham, petition
of (for grant of fine on Anabaptists)
Bennett, Peter, appointed Sheriff of
Chester
Benskin, Thomas, fined for printing
Domestic Intelligence
Berkeley, Captain, commission in company of
Edward, of Pull, conversation
between George Speke and
George, information of
Lady Henrietta, sister-in-law
and mistress of Lord Grey
escapes and lives in
Holland with Lord Grey
Maurice, third Viscount FitzHardinge, Custos Rotulorum of
Somerset
letters from
letters to
petition of (about Somerset quarter sessions)
mentioned
reference on petition of
(for grant of land)
Bernard, Edward, pass for
Bernardiston. See Barnardiston.
Berrington [? Barrington], Somerset.
Berry, the, in Dington (? Doynton),
Gloucs., lead mine found in
Berry, , seditious bookseller in
Holborn Court
Bertie, James, first Earl of Abingdon,
[Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire,]
letter from
letters from, mentioned
letters to
letter to, mentioned
note of letter to
his discontent with
Oxford University
M.
Robert, third Earl of Lindsey,
Lord Great Chamberlain, letter
from
letters from, mentioned
letters to
Berwick-on-Tweed, letters dated at
affray in garrison at
troops ordered to
will stick on Act against
quartering
Quo warranto to be issued
against
abuses at
articles of misgovernment
against
Bailiffs of, charges against
churchwardens of, excommunication of
Mayor of
charges against
and Corporation of,
factious proceeding of
Recorder of, reasons for removing
vicar of
free school of
Best, , Protestant hop merchant
Bethel (Bethell), Slingsby
liberties allowed to in
prison
Betterton, North. See North Betterton.
Beuningen (Beunigen), Koenraad,
Sieur van, Envoy Extraordinary from States General,
pass for
Beuvron, Sieur de, pass for
Bewick, Thomas
Bexhill, , cattle sold by
Biggar, Lanarks.
Bill, , newswriter
account of
Billard, Martin, pass for
Billingsley, Major Rupert, major of
regiment of Guards in Ireland,
to be Governor of Kilmainham
Hospital
Binegar, Somerset, petition for liberty
of free warren in manor of
warrant for grant of free
warren within manor of
Binford, Captain
Binns (Binnes), Anthony, messenger
warrants to
Birch,
Bird, Mr., named Alderman of Evesham
Mr., James Holloway's correspondent at Antego
Birkhill, [co. Dumfries]. See Lockhart,
, of Birkhill.
Birmingham, Warwicks.
Nonconformist ministers at
Birnie, Robert, warrant for presentation in favour of
Bishop, Thomas, of London, victualler,
attestation by
Bishop's Lydeard, Somerset
Blackburne (Blackburn), Mr. [Lancelot], clerk, Fellow of Christ
Church, Oxford, James Holloway's papers sent to England
by
Blackett, William, Mayor of Newcastleon-Tyne
letter from
and seven Aldermen,
letter from
See also under Newcastleon-Tyne.
Blackhall, , newswriter, account of
Blackness (Blacknesse) Castle, co.
Linlithgow, men to be taken out
of
Blackthorne, Thomas, partner of William Cragmile (q.v.)
Bladt, Christopher, pass for
Blaikwood. See Laurie, William, tutor
of Blaikwood.
Blair, Sir Adam, of Carberry, late
Receiver of Rents in Scotland,
warrant for payment to
Blaney, [Robert,]
to be examined
Blathwayt, William, Secretary at War
letter from
letter to
mentioned
examinations to be held
by
examination by
request by
Blome, Richard, petition of (for licence
to make foreign ship free, or
grant of place)
Gentleman's Recreation
by
Blood, Colonel [Thomas]
Bloom, Mynheer de, merchant, Robert
Ferguson's correspondent
Bloxham, Oxon.
Bloxum, Henry, convicted of clipping,
petition for pardon to
warrant for pardon to
Bluck, Matthew, receipt to
Blundell, Sir George, Deputy
Lieutenant of Bedfordshire,
to be turned out of lieutenancy
letter on behalf of
John, petitions of (for getting
child into Sutton's Hospital
and for payment of wages)
Blunt, John, prisoner in Fleet,
notorious Fanatic
report of words spoken
by
Bockland, Maurice, approved as Deputy Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Boheme, Samuel
warrant relating to
grant of honour of Tutbury to
Bohun, Mr., Justice
Boigtoune. See Maxwell, , of Boigtoune.
Bolter, See also Bowlter.
Bolton, Yorks.
letters dated at
Bolwell, , sentenced for coining,
warrant for reprieve of
Bomeny, , examination of
Bonar, John, son of Colonel William,
recommended to King of Denmark
Colonel William, services of
Bondler, John, military commission to
Bonner, Mr.
Books, catalogue of
sent from New England
pamphlets, newspapers, etc.,
mentioned
Advice to a Soldier (Beane)
Bibles, printed at Oxford, bill in
Chancery about
tax on
imported from Holland
Breviate of Ten Commandments
Character of a disbanded Courtier
(Beane)
Discourse of Perjury (Beane)
Domestic Intelligence, fine for
printing of
Essay on a reply to Patriarcha
[Discourses concerning Government] (Sidney)
Fitzharris' Libel
Gazette, London Gazette
Monmouth's submission
published in
Monmouth's objections
against
Gentleman's Recreation (Blome)
Growth of Popery, Second Part of
(Culliford)
Haarlem Courant
A. Sidney's last paper said
to be printed in
Hunt's Postcript, copies delivered
in Northampton
presented at sessions
Irregular Account of Swearing the
two pretended Sheriffs, fine for
sale of
Journals of House of Commons,
proposed unauthorised printing
of
Julian [the Apostate] (Johnson)
London Gazette. See Gazette.
Observations on Dublin Bills of
Mortality (Petty)
Observator (L'Estrange), presented
as libel
Philosophical Transactions
Presbiterian Pater Noster, Creed
and Ten Commandments
Rome's delusions [or Rome's pardons] (Rochester)
Satyr (verses attacking Duke of
York, Scroggs and Duchess of
Portsmouth)
Second Part of the Growth of Popery.
See Growth of Popery, Second
Part of.
Speech of a noble Peer, extolled as
a piece of great worth
Trial of the Earl of Argyle
(Steward)
Weekly Pacquet of Advice from
Rome (Care)
See also Ambrose, Isaac; Care,
Henry: Needham, Clement.
Boomer
Boone, Hugh, pass for
Nicholas, pass for
Booth, Sir George, [first Lord Delamere,] rising of
Henry, [afterwards second
Lord Delamere and first Earl
of Warrington,] warrant to
search house of
petition of (for discharge from Tower)
John, warrant for patent to
(for engine for sawing)
Lord, and his son [? Lord
Delamere and Henry Booth]
Mr., Prothonotary of County
Palatine of Chester
letter to
Sir Richard, commander of
royal frigate, ship retaken from
pirates by
Bor, Gerard, documents attested by
Bordeaux, France
Borders, fugitive rebels returned into
England from
Commission of
lists of persons fit to be
in, mentioned
warrant for constituting
Commissioners of, decreet of,
cited
Borlase, Sir John, second bart., pass
for
Borssele, Sieur van, pass for
Borthwick, William, military commission to
Bosly, J., letter from
Boston, New England
books sent from
Boswell, Mr., Johnstoun at house of
(in the Minories)
Boteler, Captain John, to be Deputy
Lieutenant of Herts
Mr., minister of Scarborough,
letter from, mentioned
Bothwell Bridge, Lanarks., rebellion at
warrants for commissions of lieutenancy to deal with
persons guilty of
Bothwellsheills. See Paterson, Cavin,
of Bothwellsheills.
Botley, Samuel, messenger, deceased
Boughton, [? Bucks.,]
Bougwald, Sieur Daniel Dideric de,
pass for
Sieur Otto Frederic de, pass
for
Sieur van, Ambassador Extraordinary from Denmark, pass
for
servants of, pass for
Boulenger, Nicholas, pass for
Boulogne, France, packet boat service
to and from
Bourke, Elizabeth (Bagnall), wife of
Lord Dunkellin, death of
Honora, Lady [Bourke of]
Brittas, pass for
Richard, Lord Dunkellin,
[afterwards eighth Earl of Clanricarde,] letters to
Theobald, third Lord [Bourke
of] Brittas, pass for
William, seventh Earl of
Clanricarde (Clanrickard)
Bourne (Bourn), Zacharias (Zechariah),
letter to
to put in writing that he
can remember concerning the
Scotsmen [Bowen in
error].
to be examined
information of
mentioned
Bowen, Mr., Justice of Suffolk, accusation by
William, presentation of, to
living
See also Bourne
Bowes, Captain, commander of
Persian Merchant
Captain [George], captain
in Foot Guards
commission in company
of
Bowles, Simon, late gunner in Walmer
Castle, deceased
Bowlter, Robert, bookseller, warrant
to search in house of
Bowyer, Sir John, letter from
Boyle, Francis, first Viscount Shannon, letters from
letter from, mentioned
information taken before
Laurence, late soldier in Foot
Guards, pass for
Lionel, third Earl of Orrery,
references on petition relating
to estate of
Margaret, Countess of Orrery,
[widow of first Earl,] references
and report on petition of (for confirmation of lands and royalties)
Mary, (young) Countess of
Orrery, [widow of second Earl,]
petition of, mentioned
Michael, Archbishop of
Armagh, Lord Primate of Ireland, Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Richard, first Earl of Burlington
petition of (for confirmation of lands and royalties),
reference on
further reference
and report on
Roger, first Earl of Orrery,
money payable to assigns of
Boyne, Lord. See Ogilvie, Sir Patrick,
Lord Boyne.
Brabant, Captain, afterwards Major,
Henry, letters from
mentioned
letters to
mentioned
examinations taken by
Braddon (Bradon, Braiden), Laurence
petition of (for moderation of security)
examination of
affidavit concerning,
mentioned
prosecution of
to be tried at King's
Bench bar
liberties allowed to in
prison
Braddyll, Mr., charges against and
character of
Bradford, Wilts
Bradley, Cecilia (Sicilia), divorced wife
of John, petition of (for grant of
forfeitures)
alleged conduct of
John, messenger, petition on
non-payment of alimony by
case of
Bradon. See Braddon.
Bradshaw, John, [late President of
Council of State,]
Braiden. See Braddon.
Braintree, Essex, letter dated at
report of words spoken in
alehouse at
Braman, John, prisoner, petition of
(to be admitted to bail)
to be brought to Lord
Sunderland's office
warrant for discharge of
Brambletye House, Sussex. See
Richards, James.
Bramston, Dr. George, letter from
Brandenburg, Duke of, proposed
memorial to
Brasbridge, John, of Donnyat
examination of
mentioned
Brayster, Daniel, pass for
Breadalbane (Bread 'alban), Earl of.
See Campbell, John, first Earl
of Breadalbane.
Breames, Major, and others, Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer
for Admiralty of Cinque Ports,
letter to
Brechin, Bishop of. See Douglas,
Robert.
bishopric of, recommendation
to
Dean and Chapter of, cong
d'lire and letter of recommendation to
Brecknockshire, High Sheriff of. See
Lewis, John.
Breisach (Brisach), proposed surrender
of to Emperor
Bremen, English subjects forbidden
to go to
Brenerath, co. Longford, townland of
Brenn, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, Quartermaster General of Horse in
Ireland, to be Governor of
Kilmainham Hospital
Brent, Joseph, information given by,
cited
Bressaw, Mynheer Harmanus de, Lord
Grey entertained at Cleve by
Brett, Charles, manager of glass works,
warrant for sale of saltpetre to
Breval, Doctor, letter from
Brian, Lewis, carpenter, warrant for
pardon for murder of, and
accounts thereof
See also Byrne.
Bricklingsea. See Brightlingsea.
Bridgeman, Anne, Lady, widow of Sir
James, petition of (for house and
furniture)
Sir James. See above.
James, military commission
to
commission in company
of
Bridges, George, letter to
George Rodney, approved as
Deputy Lieutenant of Staffs.
Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton,
John, second Earl of Bridgewater.
Bridgnorth (Bridgenorth), Salop, gunsmiths of
arms made by
Bridgwater, Somerset
letters dated at
borough of, warrant for incorporating
petition of, mentioned
Common Council of, list of
Mayor and Corporation of,
reference and report on petition
of (for new charter), with heads
annexed
minister of. See Allen, Mr.
Town Clerk of. See Harris,
High Street, fair to be held in
and Minehead, port of, patent
officer's place in
Briggs, Dr. [William], proposed
physician of St. Thomas'
Hospital
Brightlingsea (Bricklingsea), Essex,
company of trained band
soldiers of, commission in
Brightwell, near Wallingford, Oxon
Brill, the, Holland
Brinknall. See Houltby.
Brinkworth, Wilts
Brinsley, Alderman, letter to,
mentioned
Brisbane, John, Secretary of Navy
Office, letters to
letter to, mentioned
Bristol, Gloucs
letters dated at
charter of, to be presented to
the King
reservation to be made
in
warrant for new (with
annexed papers)
surrender of, mentioned
Nonconformists of, draft
address from
Quaker prisoners at
parliamentary candidates at
smaller cabal of conspiracy at
heats at
present state of
insurrection designed at
Aldermen of
collector and comptroller of
customs at, to be put in Commission of Peace
collector of hearth money at.
See Richardson, John.
Mayor of. See Clutterbuck,
William; Eston, Thomas;
Olliffe, Ralph.
and Corporation of, coming to London to present charter
to King
mayoralty of, vacancy in
Recorder of. See Churchill,
Sir John.
Sheriffs of
letter from, mentioned
letter to
mentioned
powers given to
See also Arundell,
Edmund; Driver, Nathaniel.
Steward of
Town Clerk of. See Rumsey,
John.
water-bailiff of
cathedral, money to be given
to
Horseshoe Club in
Mermaid, club at
port of
collector of. See Poole,
Sir William.
Prince's Arms at
prison of, keepership of
Rose and Crown, Mass Street,
traveller to be inquired for at
Bristol, Bishop of. See Gulston,
William.
Chancellor of. See Jones, Dr.
Dean and Chapter of
letter from
Bristol, Earl of. See Digby, John,
third Earl of Bristol.
Brittas, in barony of Gorry, co. Wexford, petition for grant of land
called
Brittas, Lady. See Bourke, Honora,
Lady [Bourke of] Brittas.
Lord. See Bourke, Theobald,
third Lord [Bourke of] Brittas.
Broad Hempson, Devon, presentation
to vicarage of
Brodridge, Christopher, Mayor of
Exeter, letter from
letter to, mentioned
Broke. See Brooke.
Brompton, Yorks., letter dated at
Brooke, Lord. See Greville, Fulke,
fifth Lord Brooke.
Brooke (Broke), Sir Robert
letters from
to inquire into affairs of
Ipswich
Brothers, Christian, deposition of
Broughton. See Murray, , of
Broughton.
Broughton, Peter, of Middle Temple,
recommended as Steward of
Newcastle-under-Lyme
elected Steward of Newcastle-under-Lyme
royal approbation of his
election
Brouncker, William, second Viscount
Brouncker, deceased, warrant
omitting him from Commission
of Admiralty
Brounell, , military commission to
Brown, John, Scotsman, sometime
servant to Alexander son to
Archibald Johnstoun late of
Warriestoun, cabal of Scotsmen meet at house of
[Nathaniel,] petition of, read
in Council
to be bailed and bound
William, demission of office
(of presenting signatures to
Exchequer of Scotland) by
See also Browne.
Browne,
Alexander, warrant for grant
of copyright in mezzotint plates
to
Sir George, High Sheriff of
Hampshire, warrants to
Captain Henry, vessel plundered by, and subornation by
John, suit of, mentioned
John, certificate by
Joseph, anti-monarchical clerk
of Coopers' Hall, sedition
fomented by
Robert, High Sheriff of Dorset,
letter to
(or Brown), Rupert, nephew of
Colonel Edward Vernon
warrant relating to
grant of honour of Tutbury to
Sir Valentine, petition of
(for remission of quit rent),
reference on
report on
dispute concerning
markets and fairs desired by
Browning, Widow
Bruce, Lady Charlotte, pass for
Diana, Countess of Ailesbury,
pass for
Lady Henrietta, pass for
James, son of Lord Ailesbury,
pass for
Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury,
Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, letters from
letter to
letters to, mentioned
pass for
chaplain to
Robert, son of Lord Ailesbury,
pass for
Thomas, Lord Bruce, [afterwards second Earl of Ailesbury,]
petition of (for pardon to John
Doleman)
Brun, Valentin, pass for
Brunswick and Lunenburg, Dukes of,
Envoy Extraordinary from.
See Schutz, Baron.
Bruntsfield, Edinburghs. See Fairly,
William, of Bruntsfield.
Brussels, letter dated at
news from, mentioned
Resident at. See Bulstrode,
Sir Richard.
Bruton, Somerset, question of removing quarter sessions to Wells
from
quarter sessions to be held at
Buchan, Lieut.-Colonel, commission in
company of
Buchtrig, Berwicks. See Dickson,
George, of Buchtrig.
Buckingham, heads of old charter of
and alterations and additions
to new
Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers,
George, second Duke of
Buckingham.
Buckinghamshire, Deputy Lieutenants
of, appointment of
Buckley, Henry, warrant for admitting
him Groom of Bedchamber
Henry, Master of Household
Sophia, wife of Henry, Master
of Household, warrant for
granting her precedency of earl's
daughter
Buckworth, Sir John, appointed Alderman of London
sworn Alderman of
London
Bull, Henry, High Sheriff of Somerset
letter to
Mr., recommended to Bishop
of Bath and Wells
Bulstrode, Edward, to be admitted to
Charterhouse, See also
below, Sir Richard.
Mr.
Sir Richard, Resident at
Brussels
petitions of (for place for
brother among poor knights of
Windsor or at Charterhouse)
Buolinehowne, co. Westmeath, lands
of
Burford, Earl of. See Beauclerk,
Charles, Earl of Burford, afterwards Duke of St. Albans.
Burghley (Burghlie). See Balfour.
Burk, John, and wife and daughter
of, pass for
Burkett, Robert, warrant for summons
to
warrant for arrest of
Burleigh, Isabella, pass for
Burlington, Earl of. See Boyle,
Richard, first Earl of Burlington.
Burnell, , uncle of James Holloway,
letter to
Burnet, Alexander, Archbishop of St.
Andrews, Lord Primate of Scotland, recommendation to
warrant for warrant to
Dr. Gilbert, [afterwards Bishop
of Salisbury,] letter from,
mentioned
pass for
Burnett, Alexander, student of divinity, warrant for presentation
in favour of
Robert, of Lethenty (Lethinty),
warrant for gift of lands to
Burnham [-on-Crouch], Essex
Burridge, John, of Lyme Regis, petition of (for restoration of goods
wrongfully seized)
answer to
Burton, , lawyer
Mr. [? Philip]
Philip
letters from
Bury St. Edmunds (St. Edmond's
Bury), Suffolk, gaol at, Roman
Catholic prisoners in, petition
of (for discharge)
Quakers in
Alderman and burgesses of,
reference on petition of (for
reincorporation)
mentioned
Bute, Sheriff of. See Stewart, James.
Butler, Anne (Hyde), Countess of
Ossory, marriage portion of
James, first Duke of Ormonde,
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
letter from
petitions referred to
reports on
mentioned
references on reports of
warrants to
warrant for payment to
as Chancellor of Oxford
University
James, Earl of Ossory, [afterwards second Duke of Ormonde,]
Sir James, letter from
request by
John, pass for
Mr.
Piers, fifth Lord Dunboyne,
reference on petition of (for
grant of title to lands)
Richard, Earl of Arran, Lord
Deputy of Ireland
letters from
mentioned
letters to
mentioned
petitions referred to
reports on
report referred to
reports by
warrants to
birth of son to
Richard, indictment found
against
Walter, pass for
See also Spence.
Butt, Charles, warrant for sale of
saltpetre to
Buxton, John, trustee of Christopher
Pegg, warrant on petition of
Byflet, William, supposed priest, confiscation of mortgage belonging
to and outlawry of
Bynns, John
Byrne (Brian), Mr. (Byrne MacShoghlan [Meal Sheaghlin, Monsaughlin, Monsoghlin]), letter
to