Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1684-5. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1938.
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'General Index: M, N, O', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1684-5, (London, 1938) pp. 401-418. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/chas2/1684-5/pp401-418 [accessed 24 April 2024]
M
Macarthy, Colonel, commission to command regiment in Ireland, reported
Macartie, Daniel, convicted Popish priest, warrants for pardon and transportation of
Macarty, alias Dempsey, Helen. See Dempsey.
Maccarty, Donogh, fourth (Lord) Earl
of Clancarty, estate of
-, Lady Elizabeth Spencer
(q.v.) married to
-, went to London with Mr.
Woodward, accounts and goods
of
-, Elizabeth, Countess of Clancarty
-, See also Spencer, Lady
Elizabeth.
McClean, tutor of. See Innes.
Macclesfield, Cheshire, new charter on
surrender of old, reference on
petition for
-, warrant for
-, Corporation of, have liberty to
bring water to, from springs in
commons, etc., near
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of, reference on petition
of (for new charter)
Macclesfield, Earl of. See Gerard, Charles, Earl of Macclesfield.
McDonnell, —, of the Greyhound, warrant for payment for redemption of
McDougal, Duncan, of Dunollie (Dunollich), charter of lands in
Kerrera (Carvora) island and
Lorn lordship to, warrant for
-, grant of lands adjacent
to Dunollie Castle to
Mackenzie (McKenzie), Captain Alexander, troop of, in the King's
regiment of Dragoons, commissions in
-, Alexander, preacher to Col.
Douglas' regiment in Holland
-, warrant to be minister
at Dollar kirk
-, Colin, collector of the cess and
excise in Ross-shire
-, warrant for charter of
lands of Dunmore, Clackwraik,
etc., to
-, Colin, advocate, warrant for
gift of office of Clerk of the
Privy Council of Scotland to
-, Ensign Daniel
-, relict of. See Gordon,
Jane.
-, Sir George, of Rosehaugh,
Lord Advocate of Scotland
-, passes or certificates
from, mentioned
-, warrant constituting him
commissioner for making rental
of rents and revenues in Scotland
-, Sir George, of Tarbat (Tarbett), [afterwards first Viscount
Tarbat and first Earl of Cromarty], Lord Clerk Register of
Scotland
-, commission granted by,
mentioned
-, warrant for payment to
-, warrant to
-, warrant constituting him
commissioner for making rental
of rents and revenues in Scotland
-, letter from, concerning
violation of his rights in East
New Jersey
-, Murdo, military commission
to
-, Roderick, advocate, warrant
for charter of new infeftment of
lands to
-, Roderick, of Prestonhall, clerk
to commissioners for disposal of
Earl of Argyll's estate, warrant for percentage of rents,
etc., to
Mackpherson, Æneas, warrant for commission to be Sheriff Deput in Aberdeens.
Mackulloch, John, merchant in Downe, warrant for gift of escheat of Alexander Burne to
McLean, Allan, eldest son of Ewen,
warrant for charter of lands and
barony of Ardgour to
-, Ewen, of Ardgour
-, Sir John, of Duart (Dowart),
tenant and vassal to the Bishop
of the Isles
-, warrant for charter of
lands of Mull, Morven, etc., and
erection into barony of Duart
to
-, the King's donation to
-, John, brother of Lauchlan,
of Torloisk, warrant for charter
of lands of Kaymes and Tarbert
to
-, mother of. See Campbell, Katherine.
-, Lauchlan, of Brolass (Brolos),
warrant for charter of lands of
Brolass to
-, Lauchlan, of Torloisk
McMillan, Alexander, lands of Dunmore and Clackwraik pertaining to
Macnamara, —, one of the Irish
evidences, executed at Waterford
-, —, confession of, mentioned
McNaughton, Colonel Alexander
-, John, son of Col. Alexander,
warrant for charter of lands,
etc. (detailed) and erection
into barony of McNaughton to
McNaughton, [Argylls.], warrant for erection of lands of Succoch, Cailiebeg, etc., office of bailliary, etc., of Glenshira, etc., rights of patronage of Kilmorich kirk, and houses in Campbeltown, into barony of
McNeill (MacNeill), Donald, lands of
Crear and Ardishack [? Ardrishaig] pertaining to
-, Donald, of Gigha (Gyga),
formerly of Callachyle, warrant
for new infeftment of lands and
barony of Gigha to
-, Elizabeth, spouse to Donald,
of Gigha, warrant for charter
of new infeftment of lands and
barony of Gigha to
-, Hector, eldest son of Donald
and Elizabeth, of Gigha, warrant
for charter of new infeftment of
lands and barony of Gigha to
-, John, lands of Arichonan
[? Auchacoan] pertaining to
Maconchy, of Ineray, [? Maconochie, of Inverawe], to be seized
Maconochie, of Inverawe. See above, Maconchy, of Ineray.
Madge, Charles, living in Palace Yard, warrant for arrest of
Magdaleine, Angelica, wife of Philip Wharton, an alien, warrant for grant of denization to
Magennis, Arthur, third Viscount
Magennis of Iveagh, pension
granted to
-, Margaret, Viscountess Dowager (Magennis of) Iveagh,
warrant for continuing husband's pension to
Maghie, Hore, petition against disposing lands to, mentioned
Magistrates, to assist by subscriptions Capt. Collins' survey of the coasts
Maidenhead, Berks.
-, Warden, Bridgemasters, Burgesses and Commonalty of,
reference on petition of (about
new charter)
Maidstone, Kent, assizes at
-, gaol
Maine, Colonel Edmund, to seize Col.
Danvers, warrant to
-, troops to attend him
from Barnet to Enfield
Maitland, Charles, third Earl of
Lauderdale, decreet pronounced
against in process relating to
Mint of Scotland, warrant to
intent a reduction of
-, bond given by
-, family of
-, Elizabeth, Duchess of Lauderdale, suo jure Countess of Dysart, concerning suspension of
bond ratifying disposition of
lands to
-, John, second Earl and first
Duke of Lauderdale, disposition
of lands by
-, Richard, Lord Maitland, [afterwards fourth Earl of Lauderdale], Commissioner of the Exchequer of Scotland, warrant
deleting name from the rolls
-, decreet pronounced
against in process relating to the
Mint of Scotland, warrant to
intent a reduction of
-, bond of
-, family of
Malaga, Spain, the Arran of Dublin
seized and condemned as prize
at
-, ship from
-, Governor of. See Sarmiento,
Don Garcia de.
-, merchant at. See Newland,
Francis.
Maldon, Essex, reference on petition of (for new charter on surrender of old)
Mallet, John, [of Encombe, Somersets.],
recompense paid to owners by,
for making navigable the river
from Bridgwater to Bradford
Bridge
-, warrant for sole navigation of river to, miscarried
-, daughter of. See Wilmot, Elizabeth, Countess of
Rochester.
Malmesbury, Wilts., concerning new
charter for
-, sending two members to Parliament
-, Common Council of
-, chief officer of, has title
of Alderman
Man, James, military commission to
Man, Isle of. See Sodor and [Isle of] Man.
Manchester, Lancs., collegiate church
of, Warden and Fellows of,
letter of recommendation to
-, fellowship in, recommendation to. See Hall,
Thomas.
Manderstone, —, a Scotsman, house in Tweedmouth of, searched for Henderson
Manfield, Henry, reference on petition of (for removal to Fleet prison)
Manners, John, tenth (ninth) Earl
[afterwards first Duke] of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, letters to
-, difference between Lord
Willoughby and
Mansell, Charles, messenger, surrender of salary as
Manwood, —, remanded on charge of
breaking down close in Bray
-, See also Marwood.
Mar, Earl of. See Erskine, Charles, Earl of Mar.
Mar, John, master of passage boat between Gravesend and Holland
Marbeck, [? Melbeck, Germany], surprised by Duke of Zell and garrison sent to Harburg
March, William, convicted Popish priest, warrant for pardon and transportation to
Margaret Island (Margarette, island of, St. Margaret island), below Buda, Imperialists taken by the Turks at
Mariakirke (Marykirke), dep. Ostend, Belgium, burnt
Marischal, Countess Dowager. See Keith, Anna, Countess Dowager of Marischal.
Marlow, Thomas, Navy bounty money received by
Marnor, Mary, convicted for killing her child, reprieve for
Marseilles, France, letters from, mentioned
Marsh, Francis, Archbishop of Dublin, letter to
Marshall, John, deposition of
-, John, invention of, for staining
and colouring stuff
-, Mary, widow of John, patent
for husband's invention, reference on petition for
-, warrant for
-, Dr. Thomas, Rector of Lincoln
College, Oxford, letter from
-, letter to, mentioned
-, William, convicted Popish
priest, warrant for pardon (on
condition of transportation)
Marwood, —, committed for breaking
down fences, etc., in Bray Wood
-, See also Manwood.
Mary of Modena, Duchess of York (her
Royal Highness), said to be
indisposed and to have miscarried
-, Duke of York visits her in
town
-, goes to Windsor
-, very indisposed
-, prepares for, and at, Tunbridge
-, to go to Salisbury, Southampton, etc., and return to
Winchester
-, going on voyage with the
Duke
-, intends for London
-, Master of the Horse to. See
Murray, Lord Charles; Wentworth, Dillon, Earl of Roscommon.
-, regiment of. See under, Army.
Mary (Stuart), Princess of Orange,
daughter of Duke of York and
wife of William, Prince of
Orange
-, letter from, mentioned
-, letter to
-, troubled (ill) with sore
eyes
-, taking the Spa water
Marykirke. See Mariakirke.
Mason, William, physician and a
divine, recommended to parsonage in Windsor or Winchester
-, certificate concerning
Masons' Company of London, reference on petition of (submitting charter)
Massachusetts, the, America, prosecution against charter of
Masson, Captain, an Oliverian, interred from the Armourers' Hall
Massonet, Agnes, relict of Peter,
reference on petition of (for
husband's arrears)
-, Peter
Master of the Robes. See Sidney, Henry.
Master of the Rolls, office (place) of,
grant of, warrant for
-, house or hospital of converts anciently annexed to, for a
dwelling for
-, persons of quality pretend to. See Finch, Sir
Heneage; Hyde, Henry, Earl
of Clarendon; Sawyer, Sir
Robert.
-, See Churchill, Sir John;
Grimston, Sir Harbottle.
Mathews, —, merchant in Bishopsgate, warrant for bringing before
the Privy Council
-, an Eastern merchant,
seized and examined by the
Privy Council
Matthews, Sir John, reference on petition of (for grant of Askham Bryan lordship)
Mawditt. See St. Mawes, alias Mawditt.
Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector (Duke)
of Bavaria, marched from
Vienna with army
-, at siege of Buda
-, dined with Emperor at
Vienna
-, at Munich (München)
Maxwell, —, of Pollok (Pollock), fined
for corresponding with rebels
in Scotland
-, Lucy, Countess of Nithsdale,
option to continue pension or
gift of forfeitures granted to her
family
-, Robert, letter from
-, mentioned
May, Baptist, register in Chancery
-, Hugh, son of Sir Richard, recommendation for election as
child of Winchester College
-, James, alias Caleb Cock,
master of the Rebecca
-, John, gunner in Walmer
Castle
-, Sir Richard
Mayne, Connaught, rivers of, warrant for grant of fishings of
Mayo, county
Mayott, Robert, estate of, given to
Nonconformist ministers by
-, sisters and co-heirs of,
one of. See Garbrand, Margaret.
Mead, [? Matthew], to be questioned about Carstares
Meath, Bishop. See Dopping, Anthony.
Mecca balsam
Melbeck, Germany. See Marbeck.
Meldrum, Aberdeens. See Urquhart, Adam, of Meldrum.
Meldrum, [Laird of], Lord Tarras apprehended by
Meliden, Flints., manor and lordship of, concerning lease of lands, leadmines, etc., in
Mellgard, Count, Governor of Milan
Mells, Somersets. See Oborne, Edward, of Mells.
Melvill, Captain [Pat.], late captain of
company in Royal regiment of
Foot
-, William, commission to be
ensign to Sir Charles Murray
Menzies, John, of Hangingshaw (Hingingshaw), warrant for remission
to, of benefit of forfeited estate
-, Patrick, clerk of the Privy
Council of Scotland
Mercers' Company [of London], receipt for rent on house on Tower Hill due to
Merchant Taylors' Company of London, warrant for new charter
Messengers. See under, Chamber.
Methley, Yorks. See Savile, John, of Methley.
Mews (Mew), Peter, Bishop of Bath and
Wells, letters to
-, note by
-, translation to Winchester (wrongly printed Ely) of,
mentioned
-, Bishop of Winchester,
warrant for congé d'élire and
letter recommending election as
-, nominated as, mentioned
-, warrant for royal
assent to election as
-, warrant for restitution of temporalities of Winchester bishopric to
Meynell, Olive, letter from (about payment to Christopher Crofts, etc.)
Michell. See Mitchell.
Middelkirke, W. Flanders prov., Belgium, burnt
Middlesex
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Brentford
-, gaol delivery of Newgate for,
conviction at
-, Coroner for, jury impanelled
by
-, See Cowper, John.
-, Grand Jury of, charged by
Lord Chief Justice, a condescension not known
-, Grand Juries of, sworn and
charged
-, innkeepers of, warning concerning extortion of oats, etc.,
by
-, Jury of, trial at Old Bailey
sessions before
-, Justices of, held court in
Spitalfields
-, constables and headboroughs to attend
-, See L'Estrange, Roger.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Craven, William, Earl of
Craven.
-, Sheriffs of. See under, London.
-, Under-Sheriff of, arrest by
Middleton, Charles, second Earl of
Middleton, Secretary of State
for Scotland, afterwards Secretary of State in England, letters
from
-, mentioned
-, circular letters from
-, warrant for gift of forfeited lands of John Cochrane
of Waterside to
-, warrant to be one of the
extraordinary Lords of Session
in Scotland
-, Secretary of State in
England, grant of office to
-, warrant for
-, appointment as,
mentioned
-, present at Privy Council
meeting
-, concerning his lodgings
-, warrant for payment to,
and former warrant, mentioned
-, Captain Charles, in First
regiment of Foot Guards
-, John, lordship of Askham
Bryan settled on, in trust for
superstitious uses
-, Joseph, chirurgeon's mate,
reference on petition of (for
payment)
-, See also Myddelton.
Midlothianshire, commission for Privy
Council Lords to go to, warrant
for
-, See also Edinburgh Principal.
Midsholl. See Mitchell.
Milan, Duke of, question of Duke of Savoy and his army passing through territories of
Milan, forces of, for assistance of
Genoa
-, Governor of. See Mellgard,
Count.
Militia, arms seized from disaffected
persons for use of, letters and
directions concerning disposal
of
-, See also Banstead Downs;
Oxford.
-, in Scotland. See under, Scotland; Fifeshire; Kinross-shire.
-, troop, in Ireland. See under,
Ireland.
Mill, Sir John, High Sheriff of Hampshire, dispensation for
Miller, Captain John, in the Coldstream
regiment
-, lieutenant to. See
Drake, John.
Milles, Richard, chirurgeon, military commission to
Millom, Cumberland, petition for lease of tithes of rectory of, mentioned
Mills and engines, with horizontal vanes or sails, petition for patent for making, mentioned
Milton next Gravesend. See under, Gravesend.
Milward, Thomas, reference on petition of (for rents on leadmines)
Minard (Miniard), Cornwall, [disaffected party] assured of
Minifie, Richard, Alderman of New Sarum, reference on petition of (for inclusion in new charter)
Mitchell (Michell, alias Midsholl), Cornwall, new charter for on surrender of old, reference on petition
for
-, assent for passing
-, Mayor, Portreeve and burgesses of
-, lord of the manor of. See
Arundell, Sir John
Mocenigo, [? Louis-Sébastien], General,
recalled from Dalmatia, Venetian Senate dissatisfied with
proceedings of
-, forced to leave Greeks
to mercy of Turks
Molloy, Mr., concerning the action Earl of Clare against Fox
Molton, South. See South Molton.
Monarchy of England, argument to the disparagement of, denied
Moncayos, Marquis Delcaste, memorial from, mentioned
Monck, Christopher, second Duke of
Albemarle, Lord Lieutenant of
Devonshire and Essex, letters to
-, Recorder of Colchester
-, captain and colonel of
the King's troop of Horse
Guards
-, plate at Windsor won by
horse of
-, accompanying the King,
Duke of York, etc., in their
yachts to Portsmouth
-, warrant granting market
and fairs at Rotherhithe and
tolls of ferries to
Moncrief, Captain James, in Royal
regiment of Foot
-, military commission to
Monday, Mr., counsel
-, Sarah
Monievaird. See Monzievaird.
Monkland, Lanarks. See Hamilton, Robert, of Monkland.
Monmouth, Duchess of. See Scott,
Anne, Duchess of Monmouth
and Buccleuch.
-, Duke of. See Scott, James,
Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch.
Monmouthshire
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Chepstow
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Somerset, Henry, Duke of
Beaufort.
Monro (Monroe), Alexander, of Bearcrofts, Commissary (Commissar),
conveyed from Edinburgh Tolbooth to Blackness Castle
-, confession of, mentioned
-, seized in Scotland and
brought to London
-, warrant for remission of
crimes of treason, etc., to
-, Captain Andrew, in Royal
regiment of Foot
-, James, pass for
Monroy, —, Scotsman and Quaker, warrant for pardon for refusing oath of supremacy, etc.
Mons, Hainaut province, Belgium
-, the French said to have designs
on
-, horse and dragoons at, ordered
to Brussels
Montagu, Ralph, [afterwards third Lord Montagu of Boughton and first Earl and Duke of Manchester], Master of the Great Wardrobe, warrant to
Montague, Sir William, Lord Chief
Baron of Exchequer, letter to
-, petition referred to
-, mentioned
Montall, Monsr., reported killed at Luxemburg
Montespan, Marquise (Madame) de. See Mortemart, Frances Athenaïs de Rochechouart de, Marquise de Montespan.
Montgomery, —, received sentence of
death, no pardon yet passed for
-, See also below, Montgomery, Thomas.
-, Hugh, second Earl of MountAlexander, warrant incorporating him and others subscribers
for maintaining a plate for horse
race in co. Down
-, reference on petition of
(concerning lands granted him
by Court of Claims)
-, Captain Hugh, reference on
petition of (for pardon for his
son Hugh)
-, Hugh, merchant, son of Captain Hugh, private soldier killed
in Ireland by
-, warrant for pardon to
-, Mr., Habeas corpus granted to
bring him from Newgate
-, Thomas, barrister, of the
Middle Temple, guilty of murder
of Walter Norborne
-, pardon for, minute of.
-, warrant for reprieve of,
xxxi.
-, See also above, Montgomery, —
Monthone, Count de, ordered to put
Holland under contribution and
to burn villages
-, burnt Lombartzyde,
Westende, etc.
Montrose, lordship and regality of,
union of lands with
-, warrant for conjunct
deputs in jurisdiction of
Montrose, Marquess of. See Graham, James, third Marquess of Montrose; Graham, James, fourth Marquess of Montrose.
Monzievaird (Monievaird), Perths.,
lands and barony of
-, teinds of, vicarage and patronage of
-, See Toshach, David, of Monzievaird.
Moore, Esquire, son of, at Saumur
-, Sir John, Alderman of London,
warrant for grant of the City's
and hospitals' revenues in trust
to
-, and other lead traders,
reference on petition of (about
clause in Hull charter concerning the lead trade)
-, Thomas, of Loftus, Yorks.,
reference on petition of (for
patent for invention for making
alum and alum glass)
-, warrant for patent to
-, (More), W., employed in
Earl of Abingdon's affairs
-, letters from, and mentioned
-, See also Muir
Moors, the, muskets, barrels, etc.,
sent to
-, captured
-, battle with
-, reported rebuilding walls of
Tangier and repairing the mole
Mooy, Peter de, to be apprehended for libel, warrant for
Moray, Earl of. See Stewart, Alexander, Earl of Moray
Morben. See Morven.
Mordaunt, Henry, second Earl of
Peterborough, Lord Lieutenant
of Northamptonshire, letters to
-, Sir John, action and damages
against for defamation of
Edward Hughes
-, answer of
-, appeal from proceedings of the Court of Tangier
-, Penelope, Countess of Peterborough, lodgings, in Holyrood
House of
More. See Moore; Muir.
Morgan, —, of Tredegar, warrant to
return to England
-, Lewis, attorney general (King's
attorney) in Brecknocks., Cardigans., Carmarthens., etc.
-, Samuel, letter to
Morley, Dr. George, Bishop of Winchester
-, visitor of Magdalen College, Oxford, proceedings of
-, letter from
-, letters to
-, petition against,
mentioned
-, answers to
-, visitation by (in
1664)
-, death of
Morocco, King of, present of muskets,
etc., to, according to former
treaties, warrant for
-, See also Muley Hamet,
King of Sus and Moroc.
Morock. See Sus and Moroc.
Morosini, [Francesco], general of Venetian Armada
Morpeth, Northumberland, letters
dated at
-, gaol at, Riddell and Henderson in
-, Scots prisoners in, warrants for delivery to officers
from Scotland
-, Gaoler at. See Hodsham,
Christopher.
-, Magistrates at, warrant to
Morray, John, military commission to
Morris, Castilian, grant of office of Common Clerk at Leeds to
Mortemart, Frances Athenaïs de Rochechouart de, Marquise (Madame) de Montespan, mistress of Louis XIV, in disgrace, reported will be removed
Mortlestown (Chapel Mortell), Particles, co. Limerick, rectory of the particle of
Morton, Earl of. See Douglas, James, Earl of Morton; Douglas, William, Earl of Morton.
Morton, in East Calder. See Douglas, Alexander, of Mortoune.
Mortoune. See Douglas, Alexander, of Mortoune.
Morven (Morben), Argylls., lands of
Mount-Alexander, Earl of. See Montgomery, Hugh, Earl of Mount-Alexander.
Mountsteven, John, grant of office of Provost Marshal of Jamaica to
Moyan, Mark, merchant in Croisic
Moycarn, co. Roscommon, half barony
of
-, Governor of. See Jones,
Richard, Earl of Ranelagh.
Muir (Moore, More, Muire), Patrick,
brother of Sir William, seized
at Berwick, directions, warrant,
etc., relating to carriage to
Scotland of
-, Sir William, (Laird) of Rowallan, a suspected Scotsman
Muley Hamet, King (Emperor) of
Sus (Suz) and Moroc (Morock),
brass and iron ordnance for
-, warrant for
-, sent horses to the King
-, See also, Morocco, King
of.
Mulgrave, Earl of. See Sheffield, John, Earl of Mulgrave.
Mulgrave, Thomas. See Musgrave, Thomas.
Mull Island, Argylls., lands of
Munich (Munchen), Bavaria, Elector of Bavaria at
Munster, Province, minerals, mines and ores of gold and silver, etc., in, lease of, and petition for, mentioned
Murisk. See Murrisk.
Murray, Lord Charles, [afterwards first
Earl of Dunmore], son of Marquess of Atholl, Master of Horse
to Princess Anne, succeeds Earl
of Roscommon as Master of
Horse to Duchess of York
-, Sir Charles, in Royal regiment
of Foot
-, Commissioner, confession of,
mentioned
-, David, fifth Viscount Stormont, warrant for charter incorporating lands into barony
of Lochmaben to
-, Lord George, youngest son of
Marquess of Atholl, warrant
for gift of duties of the ward,
relief and marriage of Lady
Margaret Nairne
-, Henry, of Lochlan, warrant for
protection to
-, Sir James, captain in Earl of
Dunbarton's regiment, warrant
for protection to
-, James, of Philiphaugh (Philipsburgh), prisoner in Edinburgh
(Tolbooth), examined
-, warrant for remission of
crimes of treason, etc.
-, John, first Marquess of Atholl,
Keeper of (Lord) Privy Seal in
Scotland, depositions signed by
-, warrant constituting him
Sheriff Principal of shirefdome
of Argyll
-, warrant for charter of
part of Earl of Argyll's estate
to
-, creditor of Earl of
Argyll
-, lieutenant of shires of
Argyll and Tarbert, warrant for
commission to be
-, instructions to
-, warrant for gift of
house, park, etc., of Inverary
and profits to, during continuance in office as
-, warrant constituting him
commissioner for making rental
of King's rents and revenues in
Scotland
-, sons of. See above,
Murray, Lord Charles; Murray,
Lord George.
Murrisk (Murisk), co. Mayo, barony of
Musard of Staveley, Baroness Dowager. See Frescheville, Anne Charlotte, Dowager Lady Frescheville and Baroness Dowager Musard of Staveley.
Muscovy, envoy to. See Hebdon,
John
-, envoys to, allowances to
Musgrave, Sir Christopher, Lieutenant
of Ordnance, grant of office of
Governor of Carlisle city and
castle to, warrant for
-, (Sir Philip), mentioned
-, given company in the
Tower
-, son of, place of Clerk of
the Council sold to
-, See also below,
Musgrave, Philip.
-, Sir Philip. See above, Sir
Christopher.
-, Philip, son of Sir Christopher,
warrant for grant of office of
Clerk of the Privy Council to
-, above office sold to
-, (Mulgrave), Thomas, prebendary of Durham cathedral,
warrant for grant of deanery of
Carlisle to
Musters, Commissary General of. See Howard, Henry.
Muthill, Perths., late minister at. See Drummond, Dr. James.
Myddelton, Sir Richard, appointed Recorder of Denbigh
N
Nadisti, Count, not taken by General Schutz's troops
Naesmyth (Nasmith), James, of Posso, military commissions to
Nairne, Margaret, Lady Nairne,
daughter of Robert, Lord
Nairne, warrant concerning
grant of the duties of the ward,
relief and marriage of
-, Robert, first Lord Nairne, no
heirs male of
Nairnshire, warrant for payment out of fines for ecclesiastical irregularities, etc., in
Nalson, John, LL.D., Justice of Isle of Ely, warrant to
Namur, Belgium, garrison of Luxemburg to march to
-, accorded contribution to save
Flanders from ruin
Nantes, France
Napier, Archibald, second Lord Napier
of Merchistoun
-, daughter of. See Brisbane, Mrs. Margaret.
-, Elizabeth, Lady Napier, [widow
of Archibald, Lord Napier],
pension of
-, daughter of. See Brisbane, Mrs. Margaret.
-, (alias Brisbane), Mrs. Margaret.
See Brisbane, alias Napier, Mrs.
Margaret.
-, William, convicted Popish
priest, warrants for pardon and
transportation of
Nasmith. See Naesmyth.
Nassau, Prince, Stadtholder of Friesland, design to give place of Maréchal de Camp of the Dutch army to
Navigation, survey of coasts by Capt. G. Collins for safety of
Navigators, to assist Capt. Collins to survey the coasts
Navy, officers of, to assist Capt. Collins
to survey the coasts
-, warrant for vessels for shipping
gunpowder to Ireland
-, directions for disposal of species
not ordinarily used in, mentioned
-, Admiral of. See James, Duke
of York.
-, Commissioners of, prize ship
sold by, covenant made with
purchasers by
-, Comptroller of. See Haddock,
Sir Richard.
-, office of, mentioned
-, Secretary of, report transmitted to
Neale, Esquire, verdict for, against
Lady Ivy
-, Sir William, reference on petition of (for grant of Rhuddlan
marsh and concealed lands in
Denbigh and Flint)
-, commission directed on
former petition of (for grant of
concealed lands, etc., in lordship
and manor of Denbigh)
Neapolitans, to assist republic of Genoa
Neath, Glamorgans., warrant for new
charter to
-, officers of, method of appointing:
-, Aldermen
-, Burgesses, inferior
-, Chamberlain
-, Common Council
-, Portreeve
-, Serjeants at Mace
-, Town Clerk
-, Portreeve and Corporation of,
reference on petition of (for
regrant of privileges)
-, Lord of the borough of, rights
and privileges of, to be preserved
Neath Castle, Constable of, or his deputy, to choose officers of Neath borough
Nedby, Captain Charles, troop in the King's regiment of Dragoons
Needham, Andrew, M.A., presentation to rectory of Beverstone (Beverston) with the chapel of Kingscote (Kingscot)
Needwood, Forest or Chase of, warrant
for making valuation of
-, Ranger of, warrant to
-, Honour of. See Tutbury and
Needwood.
Neile, Richard, a Justice [for Northumberland], letters (liberat) from
-, mentioned
-, letters to, mentioned
-, certificate sent to
-, lives betwixt Morpeth
and Newcastle
Nelthorpe (Nelthorp), Richard, conspirator, estate of, grants of,
mentioned
-, at Russell's
-, Col. Owen had no acquaintance or conference with
Ness [river]. See Spey and Ness.
Nether Cowall. See Cowal, Nether.
Nether Worton, Oxfords., warrant to
preserve game at
-, See Pye, Edmund, of Nether
Worton.
Netterville, John, second Viscount
Netterville, not restored to estate by Court of Claims
-, Nicholas, third Viscount Netterville, reference on petition of
(for commission to reprise of his
estate)
Neuell. See Nevill.
Neueson. See Neveson.
Neuhausel, Hungary, relief of, Turkish,
etc., troops and waggons for
-, blockade of, commander of.
See Husler, Colonel.
-, reinforcements demanded for
Neveson (Neueson), Richard, underporter of Deal Castle
Nevill (Neuell), —, letter to
-, Elizabeth, Dowager Lady
Abergavenny, reference on report on petition of
-, Captain John, Consul at Algiers, petition of (for payment
of salary or allowance), reference on
-, report on
-, bill of disbursements of,
to be paid
Newark-on-Trent (Newark), Notts.,
arms seized in Nottinghamshire
to be sent to
-, new charter for, reference on
petition for
-, warrant for
-, Mayor and Aldermen of, reference on petition of
Newburgh, Earl of. See Levingston, James, Earl of Newburgh.
Newbury, Berks., Mayor and Corporation of, reference on petition of (for regrant of surrendered charter)
Newcastle, Duke of. See Cavendish, Henry, Duke of Newcastle.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland
-, charter of
-, regrant on surrender,
reference on petition of corporation for
-, clause in, subjecting the
Hoastmen to the town
-, new, expediting business
of
-, warrant for
-, directions to stop passengers
and ships leaving, and passengers arriving at
-, ship at, master of. See
Fuller, —.
-, Aldermen of. See Blackett,
William; Davison, [Timothy].
-, Deputy Recorder of, recommendations for. See Lambton, Mr.; Shafto(w), Sir Robert.
-, Hoastmen in, Governors,
Stewards and brethren of the
Fraternity of, reference on petition of (concerning endeavours
to subject them to the town)
-, incorporated by Queen
Elizabeth
-, Mayor of, circular letter to
-, Mayor and Burgesses of, references on petitions of (for
grant of reversion of Castle
Garth)
-, [Recorder of. See Cavendish,
Henry, Duke of Newcastle].
-, Town Clerk of, inserting name
of John Fetherstonhagh in
new charter as, warrant for
-, Castle Garth, parcel of co.
Northumberland, reversion of,
to Newcastle town
-, See Blackett, William, of
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffs., arms
seized in Staffordshire to be
sent to
-, Mayor and Corporation of,
petition of (for electing Steward)
-, reference on petition of
(for regrant of surrendered
franchises)
-, Steward of. See Gower, William Leveson.; Turton, John;
Watson, Daniel.
-, stewardship of, memorandum
of grant of. See Gower,
William Leveson.
New England, collector of customs in. See Randolph, Edward.
Newfoundland, convoys for, captains
to return answers to enquiry
concerning state of fishing and
inhabitants at
-, French merchantmen at Plymouth from
Newgate. See under, London, streets, etc.
Newington, Middlesex. See Danvers, Colonel Henry, of Newington.
New Jersey (East New Jersey, East
Jersey), suppression of rights
derived from Duke of York in
-, flourishing neighbourhood in,
advantageous to New York
Newland, Francis, merchant at Malaga, detained in prison
Newmarket, Suffolk
-, letters and documents dated
at
-, the King and Court at, and
visits to
-, fire at
Newnham. See Newnham Paddox.
Newnham Paddox (Newnham), Monks Kirby, Warwicks., letter dated at
New Park. See Richmond.
New Plantation in Ulster. See Ulster.
Newport, Andrew, voluntary surrender
of place of Commissioner of
Customs by
-, Francis, Viscount (Lord) Newport of Bradford, [afterwards
first Earl of Bradford], Lord
Lieutenant of Salop, letters to
New Sarum. See Salisbury.
Newsletters
-, mentioned
Newsted, Captain Robert, reference on petition of (for half pay on disbandment)
Newton, Northumberland. See Kirk Newton.
Newton, —, a gentleman in the West [of Scotland], conveyed to Blackness Castle
Newtoun. See Falconer, Sir David, of Newton (Newtoun).
New Windsor. See Windsor.
New York, colony of, flourishing neighbourhood in New Jersey advantageous to
Nicholas, Sir John, reference on petition of (for remainder of sum
granted to his father)
-, Lieut.-Colonel [? Oliver], letter
to (to act in absence of Lieutenant of the Tower)
-, (alias Nicholson), Robert, living
in or near Palace Yard, warrant
for arrest of
Nicholls, —, said to be Oates' servant, Habeas corpus to bring up
Nicholson, Mr. [? Robert], living near
Leadenhall Street, to be brought
before Privy Council, warrant
for
-, Robert. See Nicholas (alias
Nicholson), Robert.
-, [William], Archdeacon of
Carlisle, dined with Bishop of
Lincoln
Nicolson, Sir William, warrant for charter of part of Argyll's estate to
Nieuport, W. Flanders prov., Belgium
Ninove, E. Flanders prov., Belgium,
French camp at
-, hostages ordered to go
to
Nisbet, [John, of Stepney], Carstares to be questioned concerning
Nisbett, Sir John, of Dirleton, warrant
for charter to, of Earl of Argyll's
lands, etc.
-, lordship and barony of
Fenton (Fentoun) resigned by
-, lands disposed by John
Wedderburne in favour of
Nithsdale, Countess of. See Maxwell, Lucy, Countess of Nithsdale.
Noel, Edward, first Earl of Gainsborough, Lord Lieutenant of
Hampshire and Rutlands., letter
from, mentioned
-, letters to
-, [Governor of Portsmouth], letter to
-, conveying water from
springs in his manor of Hampstead to London, Westminster,
etc., reference on petition for
licence for
-, warrant for
-, reference on petition of
(for rent on springs)
Nolle prosequi
Nonconformist ministers
-, See Baxter, Richard; Jenkyn,
William; Rosewell, Thomas.
Nonconformity, Doctors Commons for, official of. See Pinfold, Dr. [Thomas].
Norborne (Norburne), Walter, killed by Thomas Montgomery, xxxi
Norden, Mr., master of ship, warrant
for apprehending
-, taken off the Exchange
for bringing libels from Amsterdam
Norfolk
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Yarmouth
-, forfeitures of recognizances,
fines, etc., at assizes, etc., and
fines, etc., on penal statutes in,
petition for grant of, mentioned
-, circuit, Justices of Assize for,
warrant to
-, summer assizes
-, Justice of. See Armiger,
Gabriel.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Howard, Henry, Duke of
Norfolk.
Norfolk, Duke of. See Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.
Normandy window glass
Norris. See Norwich, Sir Roger.
North, Sir Dudley, warrant to be Commissioner of the Treasury
-, warrant reconstituting
him Commissioner of the
Treasury
-, and others, of London,
reported seizure of the Africa
belonging to
-, Sir Francis, first Lord Guilford,
Lord Keeper, letter from
-, letters to
-, address to
-, charter referred to, mentioned
-, petition referred to,
mentioned
-, petitions referred to
-, report of, mentioned
-, concerning the dispute
about Oxford's charter
-, reflections on, in Walter
Williams' book Jus Appellandi
ad Regem ipsum
-, at meetings of Privy
Council
-, to attend the King
North [of England], the
-, letters from, concerning fugitives, mentioned
Northampton, burgess of parliament
for. See Fleetwood, Mr.
-, assizes
Northamptonshire
-, seditious libel read to members
returned to the Oxford parliament for
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Mordaunt, Henry, Earl of Peterborough.
Northbank. See Seaton, Sir Walter, of Northbank.
[Northbourne], Kent. See Sandys, Richard, of [Northbourne].
Northbrook (Northbrooke), in Kirtlington, Oxfords. See Dashwood, Sir Robert, of Northbrook.
Northern Crowns, inclusion of, in truce proposed by France, contrary to late treaty
Northumberland
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Berwick
-, county gaol of
-, See also Morpeth, gaol.
-, sessions
-, warrant for pardon to
persons in
-, High Sheriff (Sheriff) of. See
Howard, James.
-, Justices of, certificate sent to,
mentioned
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Cavendish, Henry, Duke of
Newcastle.
Northumberland, Duke of. See FitzRoy, George, Duke of Northumberland.
Norton, Edward, estate of, forfeited for
high treason
-, warrant for apprehension of
Norvell, Robert, advocate, part of Argyll estate allocated to
Norway, account of charges on goat skins imported from
Norwich, Norfolk, assizes
-, execution in usual place and
not in market place of
-, Sheriffs of, warrants to
-, See Berney, Thomas, of
Norwich.
Norwich (Norris), Sir Roger, of
Northamptonshire, letter to
-, had custody of Butler,
an idiot
-, reference on petition of
(for payment of expenses in
prosecuting Butler)
Nosworthy, Edward, pleads not guilty
to an information
-, discharged
Nottingham
-, letters dated at
-, rioters at, fines on
-, continued on bail
-, See Gregory, [George];
Hutchinson, [Charles]; Sacheverell, [William]; Sherwin, John;
Wilson, William.
-, riot at
-, charter of, mentioned
-, Corporation of, losses of, to be
considered for payment out of
fines on rioters
-, Mayor of, old or new, rioters
had no business to vote for
-, Mayor, Aldermen and Council,
of, the Town Clerk chosen by
-, loyal Mayor and Aldermen
during riot at
-, Town Clerk of, recommendations and approbation of election of. See Bawdes, Thomas.
Nottingham, Earl of. See Finch, Heneage, Earl of Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire, arms seized in, to be
sent to Newark-on-Trent
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Cavendish, Henry, Duke of
Newcastle.
Novograd, Hungary
O
Oates, Titus, arrested (declaration
against) at suit of Duke of
York in action of Scandalum
magnatum
-, affronted by persons in
King's Bench prison
-, indictment for high
treason against
-, information concerning,
mentioned
-, trials where he and
Prance were evidences
-, orders for trial on new
information against
-, case of, moved to be a
trial at bar
-, at St. Omer, informations to be taken concerning
-, swore he was at the
White Horse tavern and not at
St. Omer
-, indictments for perjury
against and trial of
-, servants of. See Dolby;
Nicholls.
Oborne, Edward, of Mells, mercer,
accused of clipping, fled beyond
seas, petition by his wife, Jane,
for pardon of
-, pardon to
-, loyalty of, in Sir George
Booth's rising
-, Jane, wife of Edward, petition
for pardon for her husband
-, report on, and
further reference on
O'Brien, Daniel, third Viscount Clare,
to be prosecuted
-, petition of, mentioned
-, Henry, seventh (sixth) Earl of
Thomond, Governor of co. Clare,
warrant for salary as
Ochiltree, Ayrshire. See Cochrane, Sir John, of Ochiltree.
O'Donnell, Don Hugo, warrant for recruiting and transporting Irish regiment for service under Spanish King
Offchurch Bury, Offchurch, Warwicks., letter dated at
Officers of State, Scottish rebels to perpetrate villainies against
Ogilvy, James, second Earl of Airlie
(Arley), entitled to right of '49
officers in Ireland, lands concealed in co. Wicklow to
-, reference on petition of
(to place '49 debentures on
lands, co. Wicklow)
-, military commission to
-, Sir Patrick, of Boyne, Lord
Boyne, warrant constituting
him commissioner for making
rental of King's rents and
revenues in Scotland
Ogle, Sir Thomas
-, Lieutenant to. See
Holt, [Henry].
Ogleby (Oglebie), George, sergeant in
Royal regiment of Foot Guards,
to be granted licence to retail
victuals and drink at Rochester,
as formerly at Tangier
-, licence revoked
Oglethorpe, [William], military commission to
Oldbury, Salop, letter dated at
-, conventicles at, and commission for suppressing, etc.
-, dragoons to be sent to
-, constables, churchwardens and
overseers, presentments on oath
from
Oldfield, Margaret, trustee for Anna
Owens
-, death of
-, Samuel, military commission
to
Oldis, Dr. William, pretended legatee of Christopher Boone's will
Oliverian, an. See Masson, Captain.
Oliverian officers, hope differences at Court may make way for getting into the saddle again
Oneglia, Italy. See Origla (? Oneglia).
O'Neile, Sir Henry, warrant for grant of baronetcy of Ireland to
Only, Dr. [Nicholas], minister of St. Margaret's, sermon preached by
Orange, in the French county, Prince of Orange's revenue in, seized
Orange, Prince of. See William,
Prince of Orange.
-, Princess of. See Mary
(Stuart), Princess of Orange.
-, old, grandmother of William, Prince of Orange, house of,
at the Hague, lodgings offered to
Duke of Monmouth in
Orbiestoune. See Hamilton, —, of Orbiestoune.
Orby, Charles, reference on petition of
(for grant of Crowland manor)
-, pension granted to his
mother
Orchill. See Graham, James, of Orchill.
Ord, Edward, a Nonconformist from
Scotland, to be seized
-, seized at Berwick
Orde (Ord), [William], of Beal, a Justice
Ordnance, Ordnance Office
-, delivery, and warrants for
delivery, of powder, muskets,
etc., out of stores of
-, quarter books of
-, sale and disposal of stores of,
warrant and instructions for
-, rates paid for stores in
-, powdermakers employed under
contract with
-, Clerk of the Delivery to. See
Gardiner, Thomas; Trumbull,
Sir William.
-, Engineer, third, in. See
Philipps, Thomas.
-, engineers in, principal, one
to draw up plans, etc., for
fortifications, etc.
-, Keeper of the Stores. See
Bridges, William; Gardiner,
Thomas.
-, Lieutenant of. See Musgrave,
Sir Christopher.
-, Master General of. See Legge,
George, Lord Dartmouth.
-, Treasury of, price of ordnance
(gunpowder) sold to be remitted
to
-, See also under, Portsmouth.
Orfeur, William, servant to Francis
Howard of Corby, information
from, mentioned
-, examination concerning
-, servant of
Orfordness, Suffolk, sloop taken off
Origla, [? Oneglia, Italy]
Orkney, Earldom of, and lands, etc., belonging to, family of Earl of Morton and Lord Aberdour to resign pretensions to
Ormonde, Duke of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
Orpe, Mr.
Orphans' money, adjustment of
Osborn, —, letter to
Osborne, [Daniel], made Commissioner
of the Hearth Office, cited
-, John, complaint by, about
holding lotteries by tenants of
the Charterhouse
Ossory, Countess of. See Butler, Anne
(Hyde), Countess of Ossory.
-, Earl of. See Butler, James,
Earl of Ossory; Butler, Thomas,
styled Earl of Ossory.
Ossulston, Middlesex, hundred of, foreman of grand jury for. See Derham, Sir Richard.
Ostend, Belgium, inhabitants fled at approach of the French
Otter, Argylls., laird of, to be seized
Otter Barbreck. See separate entries, Barbreck; Otter.
Ottoman territories, advices from, mentioned
Oudenarde, E. Flanders prov., Belgium, French King refuses to evacuate
Outlawries, seizures, executions, premunires, etc., warrant for pardon to persons (named in list annexed)
Overton, —, debt of
Ovington, Anthony, reference on petition of (for patent to set up weighing beam in Southwark)
Owen, Colonel Henry, of Finiston,
letter from
-, petition of (for liberty),
mentioned
-, rejected
-, to be examined
-, to be continued in prison
-, examination (deposition)
of
-, mentioned
-, house rented in Leadenhall Street by, Ferguson and
Dr. Owen at
-, prisoner at Cork, writ
served on
-, Dr. [John], brother of Colonel
Henry, lodgings of, Ferguson,
etc., at
-, wife of, portion of
-, Mr., living in Bloomsbury
Square, warrant for bringing
him before Privy Council
-, Richard, Consul in Canary
Islands, reference on petition of
(about articles in treaty with
Spain)
-, petitions of, mentioned
Owens, Sir Andrew, Viscountess Ely
formerly married to
-, Anna, daughter of Sir Andrew
and Viscountess Ely, concerning
portion of
Oxford
-, arms seized in Oxfordshire to
be sent to
-, militia mustering at, disorder
between scholars and soldiers at
-, seditious papers, etc., found in
search for arms at
-, city (corporation) of, charter
of, negotiations about surrender
and renewal of
-, new, warrant for
-, former charters of, mentioned
-, (horse) fairs in, concerning number to be held
-, salvo of privileges and
night watch in, dispute about
-, offered by, with
the University's amendments
-, encroachments and injuries offered to the University,
by
-, riot in
-, resolution of, mentioned
-, Agents of
-, Aldermen of, concerning
numbers and privileges of
-, See Wright,
William.
-, Bailiff or Chamberlain
of. See below under, Common
Council.
-, Charter Justices of, not
to be Aldermen
-, Common Council (Council) of, decree of, mentioned
-, refused desires of
University
-, remain unremovable by alterations in draft
charter
-, increased numbers
by admitting to place of Bailiff
or Chamberlain
-, Magistrates of
-, Mayor of
-, Mayor and brethren of,
to consider acceptance of charter without new Aldermen and
fairs
-, Mayor and other officers
(others), swear to observe legal
privileges of University
-, care taken concerning, in new charter
-, Mayor, officers and inhabitants of, not to disturb
University officers in their night
walk
-, officers of, the King
granted his choice of
-, Recorder of
-, removable by the
King
-, Serjeants of, removable
by the King
-, Town Clerk of, removable by the King
-, Broken Haies
-, concerning (horse) fairs
in
-, High Bridge
-, markets in, rights of University
in governing
-, Thames Street, concerning
(horse) fairs in
-, leads to the High Bridge
and Broken Haies
-, University of, rights of, as
affected by city charter
-, claims of, to night walk
(watch). See above.
-, printing at. See below
under, Printers; Theatre press.
-, colleges of
-, Terrœ filii at, intolerable
licences taken by
-, Terrœ filius at Act at,
displeasure of Heads at speech
of
-, See Bell, Robert.
-, damage to, by removal of
Weyhill fair under clause in
Andover's new charter
-, Chancellor of. See Butler, James, Duke of Ormonde.
-, Convocation of, seal
answer to King's printers' bill
-, unmanageable to
sober counsels
-, Proctor of, stones thrown
at by rioters
-, Proctors of. See below,
Vice-Chancellor and proctors.
-, Pro-vice-Chancellor of.
See Halton (Haughton), Timothy.
-, Vice-Chancellor of
-, See also Lloyd,
Dr. John.
-, Vice-Chancellor and
proctors of, and the night
walk
-, printers to, account of
case of
-, the King's printers
preferred bill in Chancery
against
-, answer to,
mentioned
-, register of, transcript
out of
-, Theatre, fairs not to be
held before
-, Theatre press, Bibles
printed at reduced prices by
-, Christ Church, expulsion
of John Locke from. See Locke,
John.
-, Dean of. See Fell,
John, Bishop of Oxford.
-, student at. See
Gache, Mr.
-, Lincoln College, letter
dated at
-, Rector of. See
Marshall, Dr. Thomas.
-, Magdalen College, statutes and customs of
-, Divinity Reader
of, election of, dispute concerning
-, See Rogers,
Dr. [John].
-, Fellows of, petition
of
-, metioned
-, See Aldworth, Charles; Almont, Robert; Baily, Dr. Thomas; Chambers, John; Clarke, Philip;
Davis, John; King, Barnabas;
Smith, John; Smith, Dr.
Thomas; Stafford, Thomas;
Strickland, Robert.
-, Founder of, powers
granted to the Visitor by
-, President of
-, Senior Fellows of
-, Visitor of. See
Morley, George, Bishop of Winchester.
-, New College. See
Winchester and New College.
-, Queen's College, patrons
of Weyhill (Way)
-, removal of Weyhill
fair under clause in Andover's
charter of great damage to
-, Provost of. See
Halton, Timothy.
Oxford Parliament. See Parliament.
Oxford, Bishop of. See Fell, John.
Oxford, Earl of. See Vere, Aubrey de, Earl of Oxford.
Oxfordshire
-, arms seized in, to be sent to
Oxford
-, consternation in, at reported
death of the King
-, Deputy Lieutenants of, gentlemen recommended as, mentioned
-, royal approbation
of
-, orders sent to, mentioned
-, See Dashwood, Sir
Robert; Penyston, Sir Fairemeadow; Read, Sir Edward;
Warcupp, Edmund; Wickham,
Humphrey; Win, Thomas.
-, High Sheriff of. See Dashwood, Sir Robert.
-, Lord Lieutenant of. See
Bertie, James, Earl of Abingdon.
Oxinden, George, LL.D., grant of professorship of Civil Law in Cambridge University to
Oyer and Terminer, Justices of, for the Verge. See under, London, streets, etc., Verge.