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

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683-4. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.

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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]

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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