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'General Index: C, D, E, F, G', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683-4, (London, 1938) pp. 417-442. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1683-4/pp417-442 [accessed 24 March 2024]
General Index
C, D, E, F, G
C
Cabalva
Cairncross, Alexander, parson of Dumfries, recommended to bishopric
of Brechin
Caithness, Sheriffs of, warrant for
appointing
Calais, France
letter dated at
merchant in
English shallop carried into
packet boat service to and
from
customhouse officers at,
abuses by
Admiralty of, extracts from
registry of
Judge of. See Thosse,
President de.
Calne, Wilts.
Calvert, Mr.
Cambell, Robert, prisoner in Dover
Castle, letters from
summary of contents of
mentioned
petition of (for speedy
trial)
his father
Cambridge University, order as to
exercises for degree of M.A. in
Vice-Chancellor of, letters to
Christ's College, Master and
Fellows of, petition for mandate to
Emmanuel College, Master and
Fellows of, letter to
St. John's College, Fellow of.
See Pamen, Henry.
St. Peter's College, Master and
Fellows of, letter to
Camelford, Cornwall
Campbell,
Alexander, warrant for presentation of, to living
Anne, late Countess of Argyll
(Argyle)
letters from
Archibald, late Marquess and
(eighth) Earl of Argyll (Argyle)
warrant relating to satisfaction of creditors of
Archibald, late (ninth) Earl of
Argyll (Argyle)
letters from, mentioned
to be sent to
Scotland
keys for deciphering, mentioned
estate of, warrants
relating to
instructions concerning
money to be sent to,
mentioned
impression of books concerning, discovery of, mentioned
money demanded by
in Friesland
visits Cleve and returns
to Holland
arms bespoken by
trial of
believed to be in Holland
warrant relating to
debts, etc., of
Archibald, late Lord Lorne,
[afterwards tenth Earl and first
Duke of Argyll,] warrant for
protection to
Colin, of Monzie, warrant for
protection to
Duncan, money received from
Sir George, of Cessnock
petition of (for admission to bail)
read in Council
to be sent to Scotland
and examined
directions, warrants,
etc., relating to his carriage to
Scotland
information concerning
Sir Hugh, of Cessnock
petition of (for admission to bail)
read in Council
to be sent to Scotland
and examined
directions, warrants, etc.,
relating to his carriage to
Scotland
James, second Earl of
Londoun, informations relating
to, to be sent to Scotland
given time to make
defence
John, first Earl of Breadalbane
(Bread'alban), warrant for appointing him Sheriff of Caithness
warrant for admitting
him commissioner for securing
peace of Highlands
warrant for protection
to
John, second son of Earl of
Breadalbane, warrant for appointing him Sheriff of Caithness
Matthew, of Waterhaugh,
warrant for grant of lands forfeited by
See also Cambell.
Campbells, the [Sir George and Sir
Hugh]
Cann, Sir Robert, [Alderman of
Bristol,]
Cannon, , to be bound over to
assizes
Canon Frome (Cannon Froome), Herefords.
Canterbury, Kent, abuse of post at
charter of, surrender of
King dissatisfied
with
Quo warranto against, to be
proceeded on
Recorder of. See Barret,
Sir Paul.
Canterbury, Archbishop of. See
Sancroft, William.
(for time being), to be
Visitor of Tower Hamlets
hospital
diocese of, collection for poor
to be made in
Cantrill, John, prays to be admitted to
bail
his servant to be examined See also Seymer,
John.
Capel, Arthur, first Earl of Essex
said to have been
murdered
as Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland
report of, cited
Elizabeth, Countess of Essex,
letter to, mentioned
Sir Henry, [afterwards Lord
Capel of Tewkesbury,] letter
from, mentioned
Carberry. See Blair, Sir Adam, of
Carberry.
Carbery, West. See West Carbery.
Cardiganshire
Cardross (Cardrosse), Lord. See
Erskine, Henry, third Lord
Cardross.
Care, [Henry,] writer of Packet [Weekly
Pacquet of Advice from Rome]
Carew, , [? privateer,] commission
from, mentioned
Caribbees, office of generalissimo of
Carleton, Guy, Bishop of Chichester
letter from
dishonourable reflections
on
lame Mr
Samuel, constable of Chichester
letters from
newly come to town
Carlin, Charles de Sommarippe, Sieur
de, belonging to Duke of Zell,
pass for
Carlisle, Bishop of, late. See Rainbow,
Dr. Edward.
bishopric of, recommendation
to
Dean of. See Smith, Thomas.
and Chapter of, cong
d'lire to
Carlow
Carlton, Thomas, pass for
Carmichael, , laird of St. John's
Kirk near Biggar
Sir Daniel
examination of
mentioned
servant of. See Spence,
William.
Carne, Edward, letter from
pass for
Ned, of Cowbridge, recommended for searcher's place at
Minehead
Carnegie, Charles, [afterwards fourth
Earl of Southesk,]
Robert, third Earl of Southesk
William, son of Earl of
Southesk, petition for pardon
for killing of
warrant for pardon for
killing of
Carney, Richard, Ulster King of Arms,
warrant for commission of
visitation to
Carolina, North America
Scots rebels pretend to be
buying land in
Carownesligagh. See Carrownasligh.
Carr, Mr., persons to be inquired for at
house of (Trumpet, Shrewsbury)
Carretto y Grana, Otto Henry, Marquis di
resolutions of, mentioned
Carrick, Ayrs., bailliary of
Carriden, Linlithgows., heretors of,
petition of, granted
Carrington,
Carrownasligah (Carownesligagh), in
barony of Mogunity, co. Kerry
Carse. See Lyon, Sir Patrick, of
Carse.
Carstares (Carstaires, Carstairs), William
directions, warrants, etc.,
relating to his carriage to
Scotland
information concerning
breviate of evidence
against
called Reed in Argyll's
letters
called Swan and Moor
Cartagena, South America, pirate's
threatened attempt on
Cartagena (Carthagena), Spain, Spanish
men of war in.
Carter, Alderman, late Lord Mayor of
York
Mr., chosen Chamberlain of
Oxford
Captain Richard, commissions
in company of
Richard (ensign), military
commission to
Cary, Sir George, [Recorder of Okehampton,] letter from
William, document attested
by
Case, Thomas, preacher
Cason, John, letter from
Casteleyn,
Castle, Sarah, receipt by
Castle Cornet, Guernsey
Castle Haven, co. Cork
Castlehill, Lord. See Lockhart, Sir
John, Lord Castlehill.
Castleton, Mr.
Catelyn, Sir Nevill
Catford, Jane, wife of William, and
daughter of Richard Crosse
information of
William
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of
England
accusation against,
mentioned
Master of Horse to.
See Shirley, Robert, Lord Ferrers of Chartley.
Catlett, William, warrant for summons to.
Cauldron. See Cawdron.
Cavendish, Henry, second Duke of
Newcastle
letter from
letters from, mentioned
letters to
mentioned
William, first Duke of Newcastle
Caw, Thomas, sometime at the milne
of Dalchernich and now at the
milne of Minnyvaird, warrant
for remission of slaughter to
Cawdron (or Cauldron), , Earl of
Clare's steward, evidence
against
Cayley, William, letter from
Cecil, Colonel, pass for
James, fourth Earl of Salisbury, his power to hold sessions
within liberty of St. Albans
John, fifth Earl of Exeter,
pass for
Cerney, North. See North Cerney.
Cessford, Roxburghs. See Sesford.
Cessnock (Cesnock). See Campbell,
Sir George, of Cessnock; Campbell, Sir Hugh, of Cessnock.
Chamber, Treasurer of. See Griffin,
Edward.
Chamberlain, Dr. [? Edward Chamberlayne]
Chamberlain, Lord Great. See Bertie,
Robert, third Earl of Lindsey.
Chambers, Calcot, death of
Chancellors, Lord. See Finch, Heneage,
first Earl of Nottingham;
Hyde, Edward, first Earl of
Clarendon.
Chancellor, Mr.
Chancery, Court of, suit in, mentioned
bill preferred in against
Oxford University printers
Six Clerks' Office in
Chapel of Garioch (Garriock), Aberdeens. See Saphock.
Chapel Royal, Gentlemen of, warrant
for payment to
Chard, Somerset
suggestion that assizes should
be held at
Mayor of. See Johnson, .
Chardin, Sir John, pass for
Charles I, King of England
alleged book in justification of
murder of
charter of, mentioned
Master of Ceremonies to. See
Finnet, Sir William.
Charles II, King of England, passim.
letters and warrants from
mentioned
letters to
mentioned
addresses to, mentioned
proposed
memorandum about Monmouth by
memorial from Dutch Ambassador to, mentioned
from Spanish Ambassador to, mentioned
petitions to
mentioned
read before
proclamation signed by,
mentioned
significations of pleasure of
alleged to have been married
to Monmouth's mother
alleged combination for preservation of person of
visits Newmarket
threat to kill
his nativity calculated
coming to town
report of death of
choice of Sheriffs by
approbation of Deputy Lieutenants by
land in Ireland given for
erection of hospital for soldiers
by
Monmouth speaks with
his property in Scotland,
instructions about
rental of, to be drawn
up
house of Inverarie, etc., to be
reserved for use of
his claim on estate of Argyll
his declaration concerning
Monmouth
proclaimed traitor at Sandwich
treasonable words spoken
against
his escape after Worcester
as prince or steward of Scotland
measures taken for killing
business of seizing
speaks with Solicitor General
seditious words spoken concerning declaration of
alleged Irish plot to kill
returning to London
hospital in Tower Hamlets
founded by
James Holloway's proposed
narrative to
differences between Prince of
Orange and
resolved to have squadron of
ships at sea
orders given to governors of
seaports and officers of garrisons
by
carriages of, business relating
to
natural daughter of. See
Tudor, Lady Mary.
natural sons of. See FitzRoy,
George, Duke of Northumberland; FitzRoy, Henry, first
Duke of Grafton; Scott, James,
Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch.
Household of:
Almoner, Lord High. See Turner,
Francis, Bishop of Rochester.
Chamberlain, Lord. See Bennet,
Henry, first Earl of Arlington.
Cosmographer. See Morgan, William.
Esquire Saddlers. See Barwell,
Henry, John and William.
Falconers in ordinary. See
Daniell, Abel; Daniell, Thomas.
Great Wardrobe, Master of. See
Montagu, Ralph.
Groom of Stole. See Grenville,
John, Earl of Bath.
Knight Marshal of Household.
See Villiers, Sir Edward.
Master Cook. See Lamb, Patrick.
Master of Horse. See Lennox,
Charles, first Duke of Richmond
and Lennox.
Master of Household. See Buckley, Henry.
Master of King's Barge
Masters of Revels. See Killigrew,
Charles; Killigrew, Thomas.
in Ireland. See Morgan,
William; Ogilby, John.
Master of Robes. See Sidney,
Henry.
Physician in ordinary. See Batcman, John.
Stables, Commissioners of
Treasurer of Chamber. See
Griffin, Edward.
Charles II, Elector Palatine
Charles II, King of Spain
truce proposed by French
King to
Charles XI, King of Sweden, league
between Protestant princes of
Empire and
Charleton, Rowland, pass for
Charlton, Dorothy, wife of Francis,
petition of (to be set at liberty)
(to be conditional
prisoner)
to be permitted to leave
Tower
her daughters
Francis, prisoner in Tower
to be examined
undertakes to raise
money
agent of. See Woodhouse, Mr.
Sir Job, judge
Charmouth, Dorset, letter dated at
Charterhouse, Sutton's Hospital in,
petitions for places in
Trustees of, letters to,
[Masters in
error].
Charters, ruling as to position of
magistrates on surrender of
Charters, Hugh, of Glencorse, deceased
Chartier, Francis, pass for
Chatham, Kent, petition relating to
engine for deepening river at
about freshwater streams
at
proposition for serving with
water
warrant in accordance
with
double dock at, proposition
for making more serviceable
Cheek (Cheeke), Captain Thomas,
Lieutenant of Tower
letter from
mentioned
letters to
warrant to
writ to
leave of absence given to
Chelmsford, Essex, Quakers in gaol at
Chelmsford Hundred, Essex, Bailiff of.
See Durrington, Francis.
Cheney. See Cheyne.
Cherwell, River
Chester
privileges of
Quo warranto brought against
Custos Rotulorum of, eldest
in commission to serve as
Grand Jury at, presentment of
presentments of,
mentioned
Mayor's watch at, speech at
setting of
Port Moot court at, Seneschal
or Judge of, appointment of
Recorder of. See Williams,
William.
Sheriffs of, method of electing
appointment of
Castle, Governor of. See
Shakerley, Captain Peter.
county palatine of, Prothonotary of. See Booth, Mr.
Chester, Ranulph, fourth Earl of,
charter granted to Chester by,
cited
Chesterfield, Earl of. See Stanhope,
Philip, second Earl of Chesterfield.
Chesterton. [Oxon.,] letter dated at
Cheyne (Cheney), Charles, first Viscount Cheyne of Newhaven,
letter to
Chicheley, Sir John, Commissioner of
Admiralty, warrant continuing
him Commissioner of Admiralty
Sir Thomas, Chancellor of
Duchy of Lancaster
warrant to
Chichester, Sussex
letters dated at
insolence of faction at
search for Ezekiel Everest in
Mayor of. See Tayer, Robert
harbour, Lord Grey sails from
place called the mine house
near mouth of
Palace, letter dated at
Chichester, Bishop of. See Carleton,
Guy.
Chicken, Samuel, of Newcastle-onTyne, examination of
information concerning
mentioned
information of,
mentioned
Chidley. See Chudleigh.
Child, Edward, pass for
Katherine, pass for
Chimney money, Act for
Chippenham, Wilts., Postmaster of,
letter to
Chipping Norton, Oxon., report that
unmarked cattle are to be
seized at
Chirkley, Anna Maria, pass for
Thomas, pass for
Chiswell, Richard, publisher, letter
from
Chivers, Henry, approved as Deputy
Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Cholmley, Captain William, commission in company of
William (lieutenant), military
commission to
Christian V, King of Denmark, letter
to
Christ's Hospital, abuse in disposal of
revenues of
Governors of, petition for
letter to
Treasurer of. See Doily, .
Chudleigh, Hugh, reference on petition
of (for coalmeter's place)
(Chidley), [Thomas, Envoy to
Holland,]
Church, , information of, read in
Council
Churchill, John, Lord Churchill, [afterwards first Earl and Duke of
Marlborough,] colonel of King's
regiment of dragoons
military commission to
warrant for delivery of
arms, etc., to
Sir John, Recorder of Bristol,
letter from
mentioned
letter to
letters to, mentioned
Cilyard, Mr.
Cinque Ports, Admiralty of, Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer
for
letters to
Fellowship of Loadmanage for
Lord Warden of, usage that
he recommends candidates for
Parliament
second regiment of, commissions in
Citters, Aernout van, Dutch Ambassador to England, memorial
from, mentioned
answer to,
mentioned
Clanricarde (Clanrickard), Earl of.
See Bourke, William, seventh
Earl of Clanricarde.
Clapham, Surrey
Clare, Ireland, Governor of. See
O'Brien, Henry, seventh Earl
of Thomond.
Clare, Earl of. See Holles, Gilbert,
third Earl of Clare.
Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde,
Edward, first Earl of Clarendon; Hyde, Henry, second
Earl of Clarendon.
Clark, George, Judge Advocate to
Forces, warrant to
(or Clarke), Matthew, of
Little Bowden, Nonconformist
minister, army chaplain, letter
directed to
suspicious character of
See also Clarke.
Clarke, Anna, pass for
(Clerk), Sir William, secretary
to first Duke of Albemarle
William, of Southwark
letters to
letter to, mentioned
examination of
(or Clark), gentleman named,
believed to be Aaron Smith,
information concerning
See also Clark.
Clavell, Robert, to be admitted
member of Court of Assistants
of Stationers' Company
Claverhouse, co. Dundee. See
Graham, Colonel John, of
Claverhouse.
Clayton, George, warrant for reprieve
of slayer of
Sir Robert, [Alderman and
late Lord Mayor of London,]
Sir Thomas, Warden of Merton
College, Oxford, letters to
Clements, Elizabeth, widow of William,
petition of (for order for restoration of goods)
William, late carpenter of
Reserve. See above.
Clench, Mr., accusation against
Clerk. See Clarke.
Clerke, Henry, approved as Deputy
Lieutenant of Wiltshire.
Cleve, Lord Grey and other fugitive
conspirators at
Cleypole, , newswriter, account of
Clifford, Lady, her bill against James
Harris
Clifton, Sir William
letters from, mentioned
letters to
Clinkard, Archibald, High Sheriff of
Kent, warrant to
Cloncaird, alias Glen, Ayrs., warrant
for gift of lands of
Clonlonan (Clunlunone), co. Westmeath, barony of, petition for
grant of lands in
Closburn. See Glencorse.
Clothworkers' Company, reference on
petition of (submitting charter)
Clovelly, Devon, letter dated at
Clunlunone. See Clonlonan.
Clutterbuck, William, afterwards Sir
William, Mayor of Bristol
letters from
mentioned
letters to
mentioned
recommended for mayoralty
warrant to
mentioned
See also Bristol.
Clyde, River, Scotland
Coachmakers, Company of, Master of,
letter to
Coalheavers, reference on petition of
(for incorporation)
Cochrane, Sir John
in Guelderland
at Cleve
his account of preparations for Scots insurrection
at Nimeguen
declared a fugitive
his son
sent to Utrecht
University
John, sentenced for high
treason
William, first Earl of Dundonald, late chamberlain to.
See Cuningham, .
Cock, Patrick, servant to late Earl of
Roxburgh, warrant for gift of
office of ordinary trumpeter to
Cockburn, Adam, of Ormiston
(Ormiestoun), warrant for gift
of escheat to
George, son of following, denounced to the horn, warrant
for gift of escheat of
Sir George, of Ormiston,
deceased
Cocke, , Baptist meeting held by
Cockers, the, said to be broke and run
away
Cockram, Arthur, pass for
Mr., bookseller of Northampton
Cocks, Francis, letter from
See also Cox.
Cogan, Sir Andrew, bart., deceased.
See below.
Martha, only surviving child
of Sir Andrew, petition of (that
she may not perish in gaol).
Cogswell, Robert, father of Valentine,
his service to Lord Chancellor
Hyde
Valentine, condemned to death
for highway robbery, statement
by
certificate in behalf of
warrant for reprieve of
Coker, Sir Henry, approved as Deputy
Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Colchester, Essex
letter dated at
presentments by, mentioned
moneys to be distributed
among poor of
Mayor of. See Lawrence,
Nathaniel.
Cole, Mr., Lord Radnor's servant
Colepeper (Culpeper), Thomas, second
Lord Colepeper
Coleraine, Lord. See Hare, Henry,
second Lord Coleraine.
Colinge, Benjamin, Council Chamber
Keeper, reference on petition of
(for grant of fees of honour)
grant of fees of honour
and homage to
Colingwood, John, petition of (for
power to depute persons to
execute laws against Dissenters)
See also Collingwood.
Colinton (Collinton), Lord. See Foulis,
Sir James, of Colinton, Lord
Colinton.
College, Stephen
execution of
Collessie, Fifes. See Kinloch.
Collet, Sieur Charles, pass for
Collings, [? Hercules Collins], Baptist
meeting held by
Collingwood, Ralph
examination of
See also Colingwood.
Collins, George, messenger, warrant
for payment of wages to
See also Collings.
Collis, William, master of Charles
Cologne
Elector of, 5,000 men going to
Colt, [John Dutton,]
insolence of
Robert, advocate, warrant for
appointing him King's Solicitor
conjunct in Scotland
Colton. See Cotton.
Combehay, Somerset
Combes. See Coombes.
Combs, John, Dissenter, information
against, mentioned
Common Moor. See Langport.
Common Pleas, Court of
(Lord) Chief Justice of. See
Jones, Sir Thomas.
Commons, House of. See Parliament.
Compton, Captain Sir Francis, his
troop
commissions desired in
commissions in
Henry, Bishop of London
letters from
letters to
letter to, mentioned
Coney, Captain [Edward], Justice [afterwards High Sheriff] of Rutland
George, reference on petition
of (for pardon for killing)
warrant for reprieve of
pardon to
Coningsby (Conyngesby), Colonel
Thomas, [M.P. Leominster, afterwards Earl Coningsby,] letter
to
Connaught
Presidentship of, abolition of
Constable, Sir Philip, petition of (for
pardon for premunire)
Conyngesby. See Coningsby.
Cooke, , the apothecary's wife
John, of Secretary of State's
office
draft letter from
letters to
letter to, mentioned
Richard, letter from,
mentioned
Robert, one that went by
name of, at Cleve
at Nimeguen
Cooly, alias Archdeacon, William, pass
for
Coom, Richard, pass for
Coombes (Combes), Mr., newswriter
account of
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, first Earl of
Shaftesbury
letter from, mentioned
trial of, mentioned
Edward, sentenced for killing,
warrant for reprieve of
Walter, of Hilsea Green,
charged with having arrested
and carried away a soldier,
warrant for summons to
William, to be admitted
member of Court of Assistants
of Stationers' Company
Coopers' Company, sedition fomented
by
reference on petition of (submitting charter)
Coote, Charles, third Earl of Mountrath
Lady Dorothy, wife of Moses
Viridet (q.v.)
Captain Richard, petition of
(for grant out of forfeited wool
bonds), reference on
reference of report
on
warrant for grant
of
Cope, Joane, reference on petition of
(for Nolle prosequi)
Copenhagen, pass to
Copley, Captain
Cork, letters dated at
Corker, James, convicted Popish priest,
warrant for pardon to
Cornamucklagh (Cornemucke), co.
Longford, townland of
Cornbury, Lord. See Hyde, Edward,
Viscount Cornbury.
Cornemucke. See Cornamucklagh.
Cornero, Don Alonzo, recommended
for safe conveyance
Cornwall, trial of ore, etc., in
loyalty of gentry of
Duchy of, tinners in, grant of
lease of duty of postgroats
payable by
Cornwallis, Captain Thomas
commissions in company
of
Correggio (Poregia), Antonio Allegri,
engravings after
Corsbie. See Cranstoun, Patrick, of
Corsbie.
Cotswold, alarm that King has ordered
seizure of unmarked cattle in
Cotter, Colonel J., Justice
letter from
information taken before
Captain James, reference on
petition of (for grant of lands)
Cotton, Captain Charles, commission
in company of
William, newswriter
letters from
warrant to search for
arrest of [Colton in
error].
examination of
petition of (for pardon)
account of newswriters
by
to be bailed
alias Murford, William, commander of Jane, alias James
Coudray, Noel, pass for
Council, Privy, passim.
letters to
minutes of proceedings
of
Orders in (of)
mentioned
examinations before,
mentioned
petitions to
warrant from, mentioned
proper prison for
prisoners committed by
Clerk of. See Gwyn,
Francis.
Committee of (Lords of
Committee)
Lord President of. See
Robartes, John, first Earl of
Radnor.
Council Chamber, Keeper of. See
Colinge, Benjamin; Cox,
Nathaniel.
signification of King's
pleasure about reversions to
office of
Under-Keeper of. See Cox,
John.
Court, Mr., Clerk of Peace of Suffolk
Courtenay, Sir William
Courtrai (Courtray), Flanders, French
troops at
French King's provisional
offer to quit
Coventree, John, petition of, remitted
to Committee for Public Affairs
Coventry, Warwicks
charter of, new, paper of
regulations to be made in,
mentioned
to be granted
obnoxious persons
continued in office by
charters and privileges of,
warrant for grant and confirmation of
county and city of, lieutenancy
of, deputations for, mentioned
gentlemen of, petition presented by, mentioned
Mayor of
and Corporation of,
reference on petition of (for
confirmation of charters)
Steward of. See Feilding, Mr.
[Basil].
stewardship of
Cowall (Cowell), Argylls., warrant for
commission of lieutenancy
within bounds of
Cowbridge, [Glamorgans.,]
Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, Commander of. See Gallois, Captain.
Cox, D.
John, presentation of, to
rectory
certificate of fitness of
(Cocks), John, brother of
Nathaniel, Under-Keeper of
Council Chamber, petition of
(for reversion of office of
Keeper)
signification of
King's pleasure on
Nathaniel, Council Chamber
Keeper
reference on petition of
(for grant of fees of honour)
grant of fees of honour
and homage to
Coxe, Dr. Thomas, letter to
Coye, Captain
Cozens, Mr., gunsmith
Crabb, Laurence, reference on petition
of (for patent of invention for
grinding logwood)
warrant for patent to
Cradock, Sir Joseph, letters from
letter to, mentioned
Cragg, Joseph
Cragmile, William, petition of (for
leave to write news to coffeehouses)
Craigievar, Aberdeens., tutor of. See
Forbes, Robert.
Crailing, in shirefdome of Roxburgh,
presbytery of Jedburgh and
diocese of Glasgow, warrant for
presentation to church of
Craister. See Craster.
Cranmer, Sir Csar, and Oxford
charter
Cranstoun, Patrick, of Corsbie, deceased, charter of lands acquired
from
Craster (Craister), Northumberland,
letters dated at
Craster, Edmund, letters from
letters to
warrant to
Craufurd (Crawford), John, of Craufurdland (Crawfordland), petition of
(for admission to bail)
read in Council
to be sent to Scotland
and examined
directions, warrants, etc.,
relating to his carriage to Scotland
See also Crawford; Crawfurd.
Craufurdland (Crawfordland), Ayrs.
See Craufurd, John, of Craufurdland.
Craven, William, first Earl of Craven,
Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex,
order to
Crawford, Patrick, reference on petition of (for grant of property)
See also Craufurd; Crawfurd.
Crawfordland. See Craufurdland.
Crawfurd, Robert, of Crawfurdstoune,
warrant for gift of escheat to
Crawfurdstoune [? Crawfordston, Dumfriess.]. See Crawfurd, Robert,
of Crawfurdstoune.
See also Craufurd; Crawford.
Creed, [John, secretary to Commissioners for Tangier,] letters to
Creese, Thomas, presented for preaching in conventicles, etc.
Creighie. See Gray, James, of
Creighie.
Crew (Crewe), Thomas, second Lord
Crew of Stene, and his wife and
children, pass for
Crewkerne, Somerset, John Trenchard's reception at
Crips, Mr., haberdasher in Tower
Street
Crispe, Henry, Common Serjeant of
London, letters from
mentioned
letter to
mentioned
Croft, Eward, military commission to
Cromwell, Oliver, [late Lord Protector,]
officers of, believed to be
going to Flanders with Monmouth
in London
Oliver, son of Richard, in
London
Richard, [late Lord Protector,]
Vere Essex, fourth Earl of
Ardglass, reference on petition
of (about plate to be run for in
co. Down)
Crooke, George, chairman, information
of
Croom, George, discharged at sessions
Crosmolina. See Crossmolina.
Crosse, Captain James, letters from
letter from, mentioned
letters to, mentioned
Richard
letters from
letter from, mentioned
Crossley, Benjamin, messenger, warrant for payment of wages to
Crossmolina (Crosmolina), Commons
of, in barony of Tyrawley, co.
Mayo, warrant for grant of
Crow, Captain, commander of Kitchen
yacht
warrants to
Crowder, David, commission to
[Richard,] information of,
mentioned
Croydon, Surrey
Cullen, Matthias, pass for
[also Pullen in error], Robert,
of Priddy [Riddy in error],
miner, information concerning
mentioned
Culliford (Cullyford), , prisoner,
author of Second Part of the
Growth of Popery
apprehension and conviction of, mentioned
Cullombine, Captain Ventris, captain
of foot company in service of
Holland, warrant to (for raising
volunteers)
Cullyford. See Culliford.
Culpeper. See Colepeper.
Cumberland
Justices of
Cuningham, , late chamberlain to
Earl of Dundonald, Treasurer
Principal of Scotland to converse with
Cunningham, James, of Aiket (Aikhead), deceased, warrant for
gift of ward and non-entry of
lands of
Curtis, Mrs. Jane, wife of Langley,
trial of, mentioned
discharged at sessions
Langley, printer, prisoner in
Newgate
petition of (for delivery
of bond and discharge)
Customs, proposal for securing and
advancing of
Commissioners of
copy of sixth article of
memorial of
certificates and affidavits
before, mentioned
directions to be given to
Cutts, Mr. [? John, afterwards Lord
Cutts of Gowran], sending horses
to Ostend
D
Dalchernich, milne of. See Caw,
Thomas.
Dale, James, keeper of Lilleshall
(Lillyshalle) Lodge, servant of
William Leveson Gower, statement by, cited
Dalhousie, Countess Dowager of. See
Ker, Mary, Lady Bellenden.
Earl of. See Ramsay, George,
fourth Earl of Dalhousie.
late Earl of. See Ramsay,
William, late (third) Earl of
Dalhousie.
Dalrymple, Sir James, of Stair, [afterwards first Viscount Stair,] informations relating to, to be
sent to Scotland
Dalyell, General Thomas, lieut.-general
of forces in Scotland, warrant
for causing him to move troops
Damarin, Don Antonio, pass for
Danby, Earl of. See Osborne,
Thomas, first Earl of Danby.
Daniel, Peter, Sheriff of London,
letter to
See also under London.
Daniell, Abel, deceased, late Falconer
in ordinary
Samuel, of Inner Temple,
agreement made by
Thomas, warrant for appointing him Falconer in ordinary
Sir Thomas, captain of port
of Arcliff
Danvers, Charles, Recorder of the
Devizes
letter from
mentioned
Dare, Thomas, formerly of. Taunton,
Ferguson's correspondent
Dartmouth, Mayor of. See Mudd,
Ambrose.
Dartmouth, Lord. See Legge, George,
first Lord Dartmouth.
Daser, Guillaume Louis, pass for
Dashwood, Sir Robert, first bart.
Samuel, Sheriff of London,
appointed Alderman, [afterwards
Lord Mayor of London,]
See also under London
Daton, Redmond, pass for
Daurick. See Veitch, John, of
Daurick.
Davidson, John, brewer in Leith,
warrant for protection to
Davies, Anne, pass for
See also Davis
Davis, Jenkin, extraordinary tidewaiter in port of Bristol, petition of (to be admitted tidewaiter in fee)
John, of Bristol, letter from
(or Davies), John, murderer,
attainted for highway robbery,
(to be) reprieved
(said to be) to be executed
confession of, mentioned
warrant for reprieve of
Mr., chosen Common Councilman of Oxford
See also Davy.
Davison, Mr., Alderman of Newcastleon-Tyne
Davy (erroneously called Davis),
Robert, Steward of Norwich,
to be removed from office and
re-elected
re-election of
Day, Mr., and Wells, case of
Deal, Kent, letter dated at
Deane, T., letter from
Thomas, chirurgeon, petition
of (for recommendation to
place)
Dearmer, John
Deinants, Martin, pass for
Delamot (Dellamot), Mr.
letter to
mentioned
Delaval, Ralph
Deleque, , postmaster at Calais
Dellamot. See Delamot.
Delmayn, , military commission to
Demene, Charles, pass for
Demine, Jean, pass for
Denby, , to be made Keeper of
Bristol prison
Denmark, pass to
Ambassador Extraordinary
from. See Bougwald, Sieur
van
King of. See Christian V,
King of Denmark
Prince of. See George, Hereditary Prince of Denmark.
Denton, Edmund, pass for
Deoran, Brian, petition for grant of
land forfeited by
Deptford, Kent
Derby, charter of, surrender and
regrant of, lawsuits arising out
of
Common Council of, paper
signed by, mentioned
Mayor and Corporation of,
petition of (for support in
lawsuit)
Derby, Earl of. See Stanley, William
George Richard, ninth Earl of
Derby.
Derby, "little," Major Harman's
man
Derbyshire, High Sheriff of. See
Pinder, Reginald.
Dereham, Mrs. [Anne, wife of Henry],
to have access to husband in
Tower
Henry, petition of (for Nolle
prosequi)
read in Council
Dering, Sir Edward, second bart., Commissioner of Treasury
document attested by
warrant continuing him
Commissioner of Treasury
John, son of Sir Edward, pass
for
Desassar, Jean, pass for
Desse, Thomas, soldier in Lord
Douglas' regiment in Ireland,
pass for
Dethick, Mr. [Henry], one of the
heralds [Richmond Herald],
letter in favour of
Devenish, Francis, military commission to
Devereux, Walter, warrant for admitting him Lieutenant of Sandwich Castle
Devizes, the, Wilts.
letter dated at
Recorder of. See Danvers,
Charles
Devon, loyalty of gentry of
assizes, conviction at, mentioned
Justices of, order of,
mentioned
Dewar, John, information of,
mentioned
Dickinson, Joseph, letter from
Dickson, George, of Buchtrig, warrant
for protection to
Dieppe, France, yacht to be sent for
Earl of Arran to
Dieudonn, Louis, pass for
Digby, John, third Earl of Bristol
Simon, fourth Lord Digby
Dillon, Colonel Cary
pretensions of, to lands
John, pass for
Theobald, seventh Viscount
Dillon [or Lucas, sixth Viscount]
Dimock, Dimoke. See Dymoke.
Dingle, co. Kerry
Dington (? Doynton), Gloucs., lead
mine found in ground called the
Berry in
Dirickson, Jean, pass for
Dixmude (Dixmuden), Flanders,
French troops at
French King's provisional
offer to quit
Dixon, Mr., apprizer of Needwood
Forest
Thomas, messenger, surrender
of
Dobbs, Frances, pass for
Doddington, Mr., son of, made Commissioner of Appeals of Excise
Doily, , Treasurer of Christ's Hospital, an old Cromwellist
Dolben, John, Archbishop of York,
formerly Dean of Westminster
and Bishop of Rochester
letter from, mentioned
letter to
memorandum of letter
to
Doleman (Dolman), John, of Calne,
sentenced for clipping, petition
for pardon to
warrant for pardon to
Domville, Sir William, Attorney
General of Ireland, petition
referred to
reports of
information exhibited
by, cited
Done. See Dunn.
Donnyatt. See Donyatt.
Donovan, Cornelius, said to be in plot
against King
Jeremy, "belonging to the
Queen," said to be in plot
against King
Jenkins wishes to
question
John, information about plot
given by
Donyatt (Donnyatt), Somerset
Doran, Daniel, pass for
Dorchester, letter dated at
Dissenters convicted at
Grand Jury at, presentment
by, mentioned See also
Dorset
gaol
Dormer, Mr., pass for
Dorrington, Captain William, grant of
lease of duty of postgroats to
be made to
Dorset, gentlemen of, petition of,
mentioned
Grand Juries of, presentments
of, cited See also Dorchester
High Sheriff of. See Browne,
Robert
Justices and Grand Jury of,
petition of (against incorporation of Poole)
Dothill (Dottell), Salop. See Forester,
William.
Douglas, Lanarks.
Douglas, George, Earl of Dumbarton, regiment of. See under
Army.
James, Earl of Arran, [afterwards fourth Duke of Hamilton,]
letter to
pass for
yacht to be sent to
Dieppe for
James, second Marquess of
Douglas, letter from
petition of, considered in
Council
application by, mentioned
chamberlain or bailiff of.
See Steill, Thomas
James, twelfth Earl of Morton
(Mortoun), warrant for payment
to, and for considering his right
in lordship of Orkney and Zetland
James, Lord Aberdour, [afterwards thirteenth Earl of
Morton,] son of Earl of Morton
Dame Margaret, relict of Sir
Alexander Jarden of Aplegirth,
warrant for gift of ward and
non-entry to
Robert, Bishop of Brechin,
recommended to bishopric of
Dunblane
William, late (eleventh) Earl
of Morton (Mortoun)
William, first Marquess and
first Duke of Queensberry,
Treasurer Principal of Scotland
letters to
instructions to
mentioned
warrants to
warrant for gift of 1000l.
to
Dover, Kent
letters dated at
letter dated at, mentioned
French ship detained at
packet boat service from
Commissioners for government
of, letter from, mentioned
letter to
Governor of. See Strode, Sir
John
Mayor of. See Stokes, William.
Postmaster of. See Bastinck,
Francis.
Castle
letters dated at
French sailors kept
prisoners in
Lieutenant of. See
Strode, Colonel John.
custom-house at, yacht belonging to. See Ships: Observator.
Doviel, Louis, pass for
Dowling, Patrick, pass for
Down, county, petition about plate
to be run for in
Downs, the
letters dated on ship in
arrival of ships in
warrant for orders to frigates
in
D'Oyley, Susan, pass for
Doynton, See Dington.
Drake, Constance, wife of William,
treasonable words spoken by
bound over
William, of Ramsbridge
Drapers' Company, reference on petition of (submitting charter)
Driver, Nathaniel, Sheriff of Bristol,
letter from
See also under Bristol
Drumellier. See Drummelzier.
Drumfin (Drumphin), Dumbartons.,
Westburn of
Drummelzier (Drumellier), Peebles.
See Hay, William, of Drummelzier.
Drummond, James, fourth Earl of
Perth, [afterwards first titular
Duke of Perth,] Justice General
of Scotland
warrants to
warrants for commissions to
warrant for defraying
expenses of
warrant for gift of office
of bailliary of regality of Melrose to
John, of Lundin, [afterwards
first Earl and titular Duke of
Melfort,] Treasurer Deput of
Scotland, [afterwards Secretary
of State for Scotland,]
letters to
instructions to
mentioned
warrants to
warrants for payments
to
Drumphin. See Drumfin.
Dryden, James
information of
Nathaniel
Dublin
letters dated at
letters patent dated at (1663),
cited
City of, petition of, mentioned
Christchurch, Dean and
Chapter of, lands held in fee
farm from
French church in, minister of.
See Viridet, Moses.
theatre in, warrant relating
to
Bills of Mortality, observations on
See also Phnix Park.
Dubois, John, [Ex-Sheriff of London,]
arrest of Lord Mayor by
bail given by
Duckett, William, approved as Deputy
Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Duddop [? Dudhope, Forfars.], house,
garden and park of, warrant
relating to disposition of
Dudley, Sir Matthew, High Sheriff of
Northants., dispensation for him
to be out of his county
Dugdale, Mr. [John, Windsor Herald],
Deputy Lieutenant and Justice
of Coventry, son of Sir William,
to be excused attending installation of Knights of Garter
Sir William, [Garter King of
Arms,]
Duke, Sir John
Duliscott, , of Bristol, information
concerning
mentioned
Katharine, wife of foregoing
Dumbarton (Dunbarton) Castle, troops
to be put into
Lieut.-Governor of. See
Arnott, Major George.
Dumbarton, Earl of. See Douglas,
George, Earl of Dumbarton.
Dumbartonshire, warrant for modelling
and arming men in
Dumfries, parson of. See Cairncross,
Alexander.
Dunblane, Bishop of. See Ramsay,
James.
bishopric of, recommendation
to
Dean and Chapter of, cong
d'lire and letter of recommendation to
Dunboyne, Lord. See Butler, Piers,
fifth Lord Dunboyne.
Duncomb, Francis, of Boughton, to be
appointed Deputy Lieutenant
of Buckinghamshire
Duncombe, Anthony, military commission desired for
granted to
Charles, Alderman of London
appointed Alderman
sworn Alderman
report of sum due to
Dundee, constabulary of, warrant
relating to disposition of
Dundonald, Earl of. See Cochrane,
William, first Earl of Dundonald.
Dunglas(s). See Ruthven, Sir William,
of Dunglas.
Dunkellin, Lady. See Bourke, Elizabeth, Lady Dunkellin.
Lord. See Bourke, Richard,
Lord Dunkellin.
Dunkirk, France
Dunn (Done, Dunne), Mr., curate of
St. Leonard's, Shoreditch
recommendations of
Duppa, Sir Thomas
petition about house
belonging to
Durham, letter dated at
county
county palatine of, petition
for grant of lands in
Durham, Adolphus, natural son of Sir
Alexander, warrant for legitimation of
Sir Alexander, of Largo, Lyon
King of Arms, deceased. See
above.
Durrington, Francis, Bailiff of Chelmsford Hundred, information of,
mentioned
Durvill, Laurence, pass for
Dymoke (Dimoke), Sir Charles. See
below.
Dame, wife of Sir Charles, and
her son and daughter, pass for
(or Dimock), Edward, passes
for
E
Eades (Edes), Francis, information
concerning
examination of
to be examined again
to be sent to Lord Chief
Justice
petition of (for discharge
or bail)
Earl, widow of, precedency of
Earlstoun (Earlston). See Gordon,
Sir Alexander, of Earlstoun.
Earnley, , housekeeper at Greenwich, warrant to
Earthquake, felt in Shropshire
Eastfield. See Russell, , of Eastfield.
East India Company
appointment of judge by
Governor of. See Banks, Sir
John.
East Indies, intended unlawful trade
to
arrival of ships from
Court of Admiralty in, Judge
of. See St. John, John.
East Jersey, business of
Eastleach Martin, Gloucs., manor of,
royal letter concerning
East Lothian, Excise Commissioners of,
petition recommended to
East Mills, Northants
Ebisham. See Epsom.
Ecclesall, Thomas, preacher
Ecclesiastical Preferments, Commissioners for, letters of recommendation from
certificates of
Edes. See Eades.
Edgerstoun, [Roxburghs.,] laird of
Edinburgh
letters and documents dated
at
Town Major of, assault on
Castle, buildings and reparations at
Heriot's Hospital, Thesaurer
of, libel at instance of, considered in Council
Holyrood House, abuses and
disorders about
buildings and reparations
at
porter of
under-housekeeper to be
appointed at
tolbooth
Edinburgh, Bishop of. See Paterson,
John.
Edmeston, David, apothecary at
Rotterdam
Edwardes, Sir James, letter from
Edwards, Mr., parson of Kibworth
Philip, petition of (for employment)
his father, an eminent
divine and a member of Convocation
William, of North Tedworth,
information of
Eest, Sieur de, pass for
Egerton, John, second Earl of Bridgewater
letters to
Sir John [afterwards third Earl of Bridgewater,]
letter from,
mentioned
Elector Palatine. See Charles II,
Elector Palatine.
Elers, Peter, warrant for denization of
Elginshire, warrant for modelling and
arming men in
Elizabeth, Queen of England
free grammar school of.
See Ashbourne.
Elizabeth, Princess, the King's sister
Elland, Henry L., pass for
Ellesdon, William, letter from
Elliot, Henry, pass for
Elliott, Simeon, of Swineside, warrant
relating to bond given by
Ellis, John
Ellsworth, Sir Richard, gentleman of
Privy Chamber, petition of (for
bounty)
Elphinstone, John, third Lord Balmerino, late chamberlain to.
See Paterson, Peter.
(Elphingstoune), John, eighth
Lord Elphinstone, warrant for
protection to
Elswick (Elsewick) House (William Heaton's), Northumberland
Elton, John, letters from
See also Everest
Ely Cathedral, warrant for Bishop of
St. Davids to retain prebend in
Ely, Bishop of. See Turner, Francis.
Emblen, , in gaol at Bristol, informations against, mentioned
to be prosecuted at Bristol
Emperor. See Leopold I.
Empire, the
Princes and Hanse towns of,
Envoy Extraordinary to. See
Skelton, Robert.
Protestant princes of, league
between King of Sweden and
Enfield, Middlesex
Goodenough, etc., concealed
at
England, , of Taunton
England and Wales, John Adams's
survey of
Epsom (Ebisham), Surrey, letter dated
at
Ernle, Sir John, Chancellor of Exchequer and Commissioner of
Treasury, warrant continuing
him Commissioner of Treasury
Erroll, Countess of. See Hay, Anne or
Catherine, Countess of Erroll.
Erskine, Charles, fifth Earl of Mar,
warrants for commissions to
warrant for tack of lands
to
warrant for protection
to
regiment of. See under
Army.
(rskin), Sir Charles, of Alva,
warrant for protection to
Henry, third Lord Cardross
(Cardrosse), warrant relating to
fine on
Esmit, Adolphus, Governor of St.
Thomas, pirates protected by
Essex, Bailiffs of Hundreds in
Justices of, letter from
Essex, Earl of. See Capel, Arthur,
first Earl of Essex.
Lady. See Capel, Elizabeth,
Countess of Essex.
Essington, Peter, Common Councilman, whereabouts of
plans for apprehension
of
Eston, Captain Thomas, late Mayor of
Bristol
recommended for reelection
recommendation of
Etheridge, Lady, widow of Edmund
Arnold
Eton College
Eustace, Sir Maurice, report on lands
in possession of
reference on petition of
(for payment of debt)
Evans, Henry, messenger, warrant to
Everest (or Elton), Ezekiel, [late
officer of Custom-house and
Marshal of Vice-Admiralty
Court,] letters from
letter from, mentioned
letter to
mentioned
pardon promised to
depositions of
[Mary,] Ezekiel's wife
Evesham, Worcs., letter dated at
charter of, etc.
clause to be inserted in
warrant for new
Quakers committed at
Abbey (monastery), rent which
came to Henry VIII on dissolution of
petition for lease of lands
formerly belonging to
Ewens, Dr. Ralph, of Donyatt,
physician, information of
Exchequer, Sir Henry Tulse to be
sworn Lord Mayor at
shutting of
money for goods seized paid
into
Chancellor of. See Ernle, Sir
John.
Remembrancer of, warrant
to
Court of, bills in, mentioned
vessel condemned in
Barons of
Chief Baron of. See
Montagu, Sir William.
Chamber, decree in, mentioned
Excise, Commissioners of
Exclusion Bill
unreasonableness of
Exeter
letters dated at
assizes at, trial at
Mayor of, letter to
gaol
Exeter, Bishop of. See Lamplugh,
Thomas.
Exeter, Earl of. See Cecil, John,
fifth Earl of Exeter.
Explanation, Act of. See Settlement
and Explanation, Acts of.
Exton, Sir Thomas, King's Advocate
General, letter to
warrants to
Eyles, John, of London, merchant,
pass for
Eyre, William, Justice for Wiltshire
letters to
Eyres, alias Wheeller, Richard, alias
Thomas, sentenced for stealing
cattle, warrant for pardon and
reprieve to
Eyton, David, military commission to
F
Fagan, Christopher, deceased, grandfather of Earl of Abercorn,
warrant for lease of lands belonging to
Fairborne, Sir Palmes, [late Governor
of Tangier.]
Fairlie (Fairly), William, of Bruntsfield, petition of (for admission
to bail)
read in Council
to be sent to Scotland
and examined
directions, warrants, etc.,
relating to his carriage to Scotland
Faitly, John, pass for
Falconer, , son of Dr. David Falconer, warrant for relieving
him of bond given by father
Dr. David. See above.
Sir David, of Newtoun, President of College of Justice in
Scotland, Lord President of
Session, letter from
warrants to
warrant for commission
to
James, son and heir of John
Falconer, late Warden of Mint of
Scotland, warrant relating to
payment to be made by
warrant relating to
differences between the Maitlands and
John, of Feisdo, sometime
Warden of Mint of Scotland
guilty of self-murder,
warrant for gift of escheat of
Sir John, late Master of Mint
of Scotland, warrant relating to
payment to be made by
warrant relating to
differences between the Maitlands and
Fanshawe (Fanshaw), , of Hitchin,
person taken to be
warrant for apprehension
of
in likelihood Sir Thomas
Fanshawe's brother
daring character of
Mary, wife of William (q.v.),
formerly wife of William Sarsfield of Lucan, letter from
petition of, mentioned
warrant relating to her
claim to first husband's estate
children of
destitute condition of
Mr., Envoy Extraordinary in
Portugal, letter to
See also Lisbon
Sir Thomas
Thomas, first Viscount Fanshawe, narrative of sufferings of
sons of, imprisonment of
William, son of first Viscount
Fanshawe, letter from
misfortunes of
wife of. See above,
Mary.
Farewell, John, letter from
report on petition of (for
remission of fine)
warrant for remission of
fine and discharge to
Faringdon. See Farrington.
Farmer, Sir William, warrant for grant
of cattle market and fairs to
Farquhar, Sir Robert, of Mowny,
deceased, warrant for gift of
lands of
Farren, Mr., affidavit by, cited
Farrington (Faringdon), Mr.
trial and acquittal of,
mentioned
his coachman. See
Davis, John.
Mrs.
Fauconberg, Lord. See Belasyse,
Thomas, Earl Fauconberg.
Fauconberge, Dr. Henry, letter from
letter to
Fawcett, John, letter from
Feilding (Fielding), Mr. [Basil], to be
Steward of Coventry
Edward, letter from
Feisdo. See Falconer, John, of Feisdo.
Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford
letters from
letter from, mentioned
letters to
mentioned
Fenn, Nicholas, pass for
Fennell, John, pass for
Robert, pass for
Ferguson, Robert
letters to, mentioned
whereabouts of
information concerning
at meeting at Sheppard's
declaration drawn by,
mentioned
at Amsterdam
Ferin, Paul, and wife, pass for
Ferment, Jacques, master of St.
Thomas of Calais, deposition of
Ferrers of Chartley, Lord. See
Shirley, Robert, Lord Ferrers of
Chartley.
Ferris, John, Quaker, convicted of
recusancy
Fetherstonhalgh, Captain Ralph, warrant on petition of (for pension)
Field, Richard, warrant for admitting
him gunner in Walmer Castle
Fielding. See Feilding.
Fife
book containing testimonies
given in
troops in
Filmer, Edward, Fellow of All Souls'
College, Oxford, employed
abroad on King's service, to
enjoy his place as if resident
Finch, Daniel, second Earl of Nottingham, First Lord of Admiralty,
letters to
warrant continuing him
Commissioner of Admiralty
Heneage, first Earl of Nottingham, Lord Chancellor
Sir Heneage, [afterwards first
Earl of Aylesford,] Solicitor
General
letter to
petitions referred to
has speech with the
King
Finnet, Sir William, warrant for
admitting him a poor knight of
Windsor
Sir William, Master of
Ceremonies to late King
Firth, Benjamin, Bailiff of Southwold,
dishonest and factious conduct
of
Fisher, Elizabeth, wife of Samuel
affidavit of
two daughters of
Mr
Samuel, affidavit of
Fishing Company, warrant for payment out of stock of, etc.
Fitzgerald, David, petition of (for
payment of accounts)
Captain Garrett, reference on
petition of (for half pay or
relief)
James, letter from
Sir John
Thomas, letter from
FitzHardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley,
Maurice, third Viscount FitzHardinge.
Fitzharris, Edward, execution of
See also Books: Fitzharris' Libel
Fitzherbert, John, Justice, letter from
FitzJames, Captain George, foot company purchased by
military commission to
James Rice. See Rice.
Fitzpatrick, Captain, company of,
ordered to Berwick
FitzRoy, George, Duke of Northumberland, the King's natural son,
pass for
Henry, first Duke of Grafton,
colonel of first regiment of Foot
Guards
petition of (for grant of
mills and lands), reference on
references and
reports on
warrant for grant of
offices of Governor and Captain
of Isle of Wight to
companies from Tangier
mustered before
regiment of. See under
Army: Foot Guards.
FitzWilliam, Charles, pass for
Flanders
letters from, mentioned
Monmouth believed to be
going to
Monmouth gone to
Prince of Orange expected in
talk of peace in
French King's proposals relating to
English regiments in, leave
desired to raise recruits for
passes to
packets, delayed by contrary
wind
See also Spanish Netherlands.
Fleeming, Captain Charles, deceased
Robert, late of Auchinfin,
warrant for remission of treason
and rebellion to
Fleet. See Navy.
Fleetwood, James, late Bishop of
Worcester
[Miles,] Knight of Shire for
Northants. in Oxford parliament, seditious address presented to, mentioned
Fletcher, Mr., one of the Horse [House
in error] Guards
Flood, Quartermaster William, information exhibited against,
cited
Flushing, Holland
Lord Grey arrives at
horses shipped to
Folkes, Judith, wife of Thomas, fine
illegally levied by
Thomas, warrant for pardon
to
Folliard, Richard, reference on petition
of (for grant of title to estate)
Forbes, , papers of, to be found out
Robert, sometime tutor of
Craigievar
William, son of Robert, sometime tutor of Craigievar, warrant for remission of slaughter
to
Forces. See Army.
Ford, Mr., joiner, Duke of Monmouth's
surveyor
Forester (Foster), William, of Dothill,
arms made for and sent to
house of
Forfarshire, warrant for modelling and
arming men in
Forres, Elgins. See Andrews, Robert,
messenger in Forres; Grant,
Isobell, widow in Forres.
Forrester, Sir Andrew, examination of
information of
Samuel. See Fox, Shadrach.
Forrett. See Keir, Laurence, of Forrett.
Forrett (alias Hamilton), Jean, late
servatrix to Lady Argyll
letter to, mentioned
petition of, mentioned
Forster, Captain, letter to
mentioned
Fortrey, Captain James
Foster. See Forester.
Foulis, Sir James, of Colinton, Lord
Colinton (Collinton), Senator of
College of Justice
warrants for gifts of office
of Justice Clerk and of pension
to
warrant to
(Fowles, Fowlis), James, Scotch
merchant, to attend Jenkins
information of
Fourn (Fourne),
Fowberry, Northumberland, letters
dated at
Fowler, Mr., bookseller of Northampton
letter to, mentioned
Colonel Richard, letter from
mentioned
Fowles, Fowlis. See Foulis
Fox, Charles, Paymaster of Land
Forces and Garrisons, letter to
direction to
warrants to
warrant for warrants for
payment to
Charles, pass for
[Rejoice,] evidence of, mentioned
Shadrach, of London, ironmaster, master of an iron forge
near Newcastle
information of
mentioned
statements by
deposition of, mentioned
goes by name of Samuel
Forrester
Stephen, Commissioner of
Treasury, warrant continuing
him Commissioner of Treasury
Thomas, bookseller of Westminster, designs to print
Journals of House of Commons
Foxwell, Robert, of Aishill [? Aisholt],
information of
Fraizer, James, pass for
Frampton, Robert, Bishop of Gloucester, letter from
letter to
mentioned
France, letters from, mentioned
plans for mining and smelting
lead ore in
treaty of commerce with, mentioned
passes to
Ambassador from. See Barillon, Paul de.
Ambassador to. See Graham,
Richard, first Viscount Preston.
Grand Prior of, pass for
King of. See Louis XIV,
King of France.
See also French.
Francks. See Franks.
Frank, William, warrant for admitting
him gunner in fort of Arcliff
Frankenstein, Jean Francois de, pass
for.
Franklin, John, of St. Clement's parish,
Oxford, information of
Samuel, King's Proctor, warrants to
Franklyn, George, pass for
Franks (Francks), Francis, prisoner in
Marshalsea, petition of (for
liberty)
warrant for release of
Frayne, Michael, pass for
Freeman, Andrew, Mayor of Leicester,
certificate by
See also under Leicester.
Ralph, pass for
Robert, warrant for admitting
him gunner in Sandown Castle
Freiburg, proposed surrender of to
Emperor
French Ambassador at the Hague,
memorial delivered by, mentioned
chaloupe detained at Dover
chaloupes (shallops), rencontre
between English and
fisher-boats put into Landguard Fort
fishermen, letter about
See also Rye.
troops, position of
vessels in Guernsey roads
Freshford, Somerset
Friend, John, of Taunton (Captain
John), prisoner in Marshalsea
linen to be permitted to
be brought to
his house searched
convicted of being at
conventicle
Friesland
Argyll in
Fromanteel, Captain James, military
commission to
Frowde (Frowd), Philip, Governor of
Post Office
letter to
Fry, , warrant for apprehension of
Lieut. John, command forfeited by
Fryer, John, warrant for admitting
him gunner in Dover Castle
Fuller, Denham, pass for
Francis, presented for preaching in conventicles, etc.
John, petition relating to
information brought by.
Funnell, Nicholas, commander of
Thomas, letter to
Frstenberg, Prince de
Furtho, Northants., parsonage of
G
G., L., letter from
Gage, Colonel, commander of Scots
regiment in Netherlands, warrant for warrant for recruiting
to
Gainsborough, Earl of. See Noel,
Edward, first Earl of Gainsborough.
Gale, , brasier, named as one of the
King's proposed assassins
warrant requested for
apprehension of
Gallois, Captain, Commander of Cowes
Castle, letter to
Galloway, Mull of, Scotland
Galway
letter dated at
Recorder of. See Shadwell,
John.
Warden of. See Vaughan,
James.
Gambler, , Scots schoolmaster at
Rotterdam
letter from, mentioned
Gantlett, John, sub-clerk of Council,
letter to, mentioned
Garaway, Mrs., scandalous words
about Lord Howard spoken by
Gardiner, Henry, pass for
Thomas, memorandum by
Thomas, B.A., to be elected
Fellow of St. Peter's College,
Cambridge
Gardner, Captain, corporal of Yeomen of the Guard, surrender of
Gargrave, Francis, postwarrant to
Garlick, Theophilus, military commission to
Garret, Deacon, pass for
John, pass for
Garsbeek,
Garter, Order of, Chancellor of. See
Ward, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury.
Knights of, installation of
Gaspar, John, pass for
Gateside [? Gateshead, Durham]
Gaudouin, Jacques, master of St.
Alexis of Calais, deposition of
Gay, , newswriter, account of
Gayer, Sir Robert, K.B., pass for
Gennes, Sieur de, pass for
George, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, going to Newmarket
petition for place in
family of
commissioners for management of domestic affairs of.
See Bathurst, Sir Benjamin;
Graham, Mr.
Gerard, Charles, first Earl of Macclesfield
case between Sir Thomas
Grosvenor and
Sir Charles, of Harrow
Richard, pass for
Gernon, Nicholas, information exhibited against, cited
Gerstorff, Sieur, pass for
Ghinski, Sieur, Envoy Extraordinary
from King of Poland, pass for
Gibbons, John, Duke of Monmouth's
footman, prisoner in Gatehouse
Richard, of St. Thomas the
Apostle, Devon, convicted of
forgery, reference on petition
of (for pardon)
Sarah, wife of John, petitions
of (for leave to visit husband,)
King's assent to
Gibraltar Bay, Spanish men-of-war in
Gibraltar, Straits of, ships lost in
storm in
Gibson, Thomas, reference on petition
of (for patent of invention of
carriage)
warrant for patent to
Walter, petition of, remitted
to Committee for Public Affairs
Gilchrist, William, Scots field preacher
See also Wilson,
Gill, John, formerly of Flushing, now
of London, merchant, certificate
of his taking oaths
warrant for grant of
denization to
Gillingwood, [Yorks.,]
Glamorganshire, attorney of, warrant
for grant of office of
Glasebury, Brecknockshire, vicar of.
See Powell, .
Glasgow
instructions as to impositions
on ale or beer in
sugar works of, petition of
masters of, remitted to magistrates
Glaziers' Company, reference on petition of (submitting charter)
Glen. See Cloncaird.
Glencorse, in parochin of Closburn and
shirefdome of Dumfries, warrant for charter of new infeftment of forty shilling land of
Glenistoune. See Wemyss, James, of
Glenistoune.
Glenmoriston (Glenmorestoun), Inverness. See Wemyss, John, of
Glenmoriston.
Glenorchy. See Lorne.
Gloucester, letter dated at
Quaker prisoners at
gaol
Gloucester, Bishop of. See Frampton,
Robert.
Chancellor of. See Parsons,
Richard.
Dean and Chapter of, letter to
Gloucestershire, report that unmarked
cattle were to be seized in
Glover, Henry, Marshal of King's
Bench prison
letters to
mentioned
complaint of misusing
charity money against
liberties allowed to
prisoners by
reprimanded
Justice, certificate of, mentioned
Mr. (Esquire)
Thomas, officer of customs at
Lowestoft
Goater, Thomazine, information of
Godden, , butcher in garrison of
Portsmouth, petition for leave
to proceed against
Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry, alleged
suicide of
T., Bailiff of Yarmouth, letter
from
Godolphin, Henry, Fellow of Eton
College and Prebendary of St.
Paul's
warrant for appointing
him Canon Residentiary of St.
Paul's
Sidney, Commissioner of
Treasury, afterwards Secretary
of State
letters from
mentioned
letter to
to succeed Jenkins as
Secretary of State
warrant excluding him
from Commission of Treasury
warrant for grant of
office of Secretary of State to
Goldegay, Edward, messenger, warrant to
Goldsborough (Gouldsborough), Yorks.
See Witham, John.
Goldsmiths' Company, reference on
petition of (submitting charter)
Gomes da Silva, Emanuel, pass for
Gonsalez, James, warrant for denization of
Good, John, Under-Sheriff of Hampshire, letter to
Goodenough, Francis
whereabouts of
at Cleve
believed to be at
Utrecht
at Amsterdam
Richard
letter to, mentioned
whereabouts of
information concerning
at Cleve
believed to be at
Utrecht
at Amsterdam
collection made for
Goodlad, John, information concerning
mentioned
convicted of felony
Goodwin [Sands]
Googe, Captain
Gordon, , accuser of Robert Murray
, seized with seditious
papers
Sir Alexander, late of Earlstoun (Earlston)
warrant for reprieve of
warrant for torture and
interrogation of
petition and examination
of, mentioned
Council recommend
reprieve of
George, first Earl of Aberdeen,
Lord Chancellor of Scotland
letters to
warrants to
warrant for commission
to
Sir Robert, of Lochinvar,
deceased, warrant for gift of
marriage of heirs of
See also Rusco.
Gorry, co. Wexford, barony of. See
Brittas.
Gortnaskehy (Gortneskehy), lands of,
petition for grant of
Gortreagh, co. Kerry
Gosselin, Peter, sen., certificate at
request of
Gouge, , bookseller in Fleet Street
Gower, William Leveson
arms made for and sent
to house of
Goynes. See Joynes.
Grafton, Duke of. See FitzRoy,
Henry, first Duke of Grafton.
Graham, Archibald, Bishop of the
Isles, warrant for assuring lands
and duties to
James, third Marquess of
Montrose
warrant for commission
to
Colonel John, of Claverhouse,
[afterwards first Viscount Dundee,]
difference between Lords
Lauderdale and Maitland and,
to be heard
disposition in favour of,
warrant relating to
commissions in regiment
of
John, pass for
Mr., letters to
Mr., commissioner for management of domestic affairs of
Prince of Denmark
Richard, first Viscount
Preston, Ambassader to France
letters from, mentioned
petition sent to
pass for
William, military commission
to
Gran, Hungary, taking of
Grana, Marquis de. See Carretto y
Grana, Otto Henry, Marquis di.
Grandison, Viscount. See Villiers,
George, fourth Viscount Grandison.
Granner. See Grosvenor.
Grant, Allan, footman to Robert
Forbes, warrant for remission
of slaughter of
Isobell, widow in Forres,
warrant for protection to
John, of Glenmoriston (Glenmorestoun), warrant for grant of
remission of crime to
Gravener, , to be tried for killing and
for wool-stealing
Gravesend, Kent
Mayor of, letter to
circular letter addressed
to
blockhouse near, captain or
keeper of. See Tufton, Captain
Sackville
independent company in,
commission in
Gray, , letter to, mentioned
James, of Creighie, warrant
for payment to
Great Benton, Northumberland
Great Yarmouth. See Yarmouth.
Greedhurst, Ensign Stephen, military
commission to
Green, Mr., pass for
Greenstreet (Green Street), Kent. See
Linsted.
Greenwich, Kent, astrologer at
housekeeper at. See Earnley,
King's house at, warrant relating to Mrs. Middleton's lodgings in
Greenwood, John, of Norton, pass for
Richard, letters from
Gregg, Hugh
letter to
Gregorie, William, clerk of cheque to
messengers, letter from
Gregory, Peter, servant to Earl of St.
Albans, pass for
Grenville, Bernard, petition for restoration of goods seized by
answer to
Dr. Denis, [Archdeacon, afterwards Dean of Durham,] letter
from
John, Earl of Bath, Groom of
Stole
warrants to
Gresham, Sir Thomas, lands granted to
Corporation of London by, warrant relating to appointment of
persons to order
Greville, Fulke, fifth Lord Brooke,
Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, letters from, mentioned
letters to
Grey, , printer to Oxford University
Forde, third Lord Grey of
Warke, [afterwards Earl of
Tankerville,]
his arms to be seized
warrant relating to
muskets seized at house of
his health drunk in
alehouse
at Amsterdam
said to be broke and run
away
whereabouts of
his sureties to be prosecuted
information concerning
escape of, and his life in Holland
at meetings at Sheppard's
creditors of, references on
petitions of (for payment out of
estate)
Mary (Berkeley), Lady Grey
of Warke, sends husband money
Ralph, Lord Grey's brother,
sends him money
Thomas, second Earl of Stamford, holds meeting at Leicester
arms said to be concealed
in house of
Greystoke (Greystock), Penruddock in,
Cumberland
Griffin, Edward, Treasurer of Chamber,
warrants to
Griffith, Roger, examination of, mentioned
Grimsthorpe, Lincs., letters dated at
Groning[en], Holland
Grosvenor (Granner), Sir Thomas,
third bart., case between Earl
of Macclesfield and
Guelderland, Sir John Cochrane and
son in
Guernsey
letters and documents dated
at
abuses in
Ostend privateer and French
vessels at
custom relating to leases in
Governor of. See Hatton,
Christopher, first Viscount
Hatton.
three Jurats and six advocates
of, certificate by
Guest, William, brother-in-law of
James Holloway, letter to
Guido [Reni], David with Goliath's
Head after
Guilford, Lord. See North, Sir
Francis, first Lord Guilford.
Guinea, intended unlawful trade to
Guise, Edward, Justice, Roger
L'Estrange's brother-in-law
letter from
mentioned
information taken before
Gulston, William, Bishop of Bristol,
letter from
letter to, mentioned
Guttenberg, Ulric de, pass for
Guy, Henry, [Secretary to Treasury,]
warrant for payment to
Gwyn, Francis, Clerk of Council
letter from
letter to
pass for
Mr. [? Francis]
Captain John, petition of (for
continuance of pay)
Nathaniel, information of
read in Council
Sir Rowland, pass for
Gynne, Madame