Index: J, K

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1623-25. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1859.

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Jackson, Geo.
-, Jos.
-, Leonard
-, Capt. Thos., letters of
-, Mr.

Jacob, John
-, Paul (converted Jew)
-, (diver), see Jonson, Jacob.
-, Mr.

Jacobs, Lucas

Jacobson, Nich.
-, Phil. King's Jeweller

Jacobson, Phil., payments to
-, Rayer

Jager, Rob.

James, Fras.
-, Thos.
-, Wm., late Bp. of Durham

James I., King of England, general mention of, passim.
-, mother of, see Mary, Queen of Scots.
-, children of, see also Charles, Prince of Wales; Eliz. Queen of Bohemia; Mary, Princess.
-, restoration of, see Palatinate.
-, grandchildren of
-, son-in-law of, see Frederic, Elector Palatine, King of Bohemia.
-, prerogative of
-, stamp of signature of
-, designs and slanders against
-, entertainments by and to
-, opinions and proceedings of, in matters of religion
-, declarations by
-, decree and order by
-, presence of, at council
-, at Parliament
-, speeches and answers of, in Parliament
-, discussions of, with Parliament, on treaties with Spain
-, writings of
-, illnesses and convalescence of
-, prayer for
-, verses on
-, arms of, see Arms royal.
-, portraits of
-, pictures in possession of
-, apparel of
-, jewels and plate of
-, manuscripts for
-, benevolence to, see Palatinate.
-, debts of and to, see Crown debts.
-, loans to
-, gifts of
-, Maundy gifts of
-, gifts to
-, personal notices of
-, references to coronation of
-, proposed visit of, to Scotland
-, visit of, to State Paper Office
-, proceedings of, in reference to the Spanish marriage
-, interest of, in fleet to Spain
-, proceedings of, in reference to the French marriage
-, opinions and proceedings of, in reference to Lord Treasurer Middlesex
-, proceedings of, in reference to the Earl of Bristol
-, progresses of
-, assessment for removals of
-, residences of, alterations in
-, sojourns of, and visits at:—
-, Basing
-, Burghley
-, Calshot
-, Cambridge
-, Chertsey
-, Greenwich
-, Hampton Court
-, Harford Bridge
-, Havering
-, Highgate
-, Hinchinbrook
-, Houghton
-, London
-, New Forest
-, Newmarket
-, Oatlands
-, Portsmouth
-, Royston
-, Salisbury
-, sojourns of, and visits at:—
-, Theobalds
-, Waltham Forest
-, Wanstead
-, Warwick
-, Whitehall
-, Windsor
-, Woodstock
-, letter of, as King of Scots
-, letter of, to the Pope, referred to
-, letters of, (1603–1622)
-, (1623):
-, (1624):
-, (1625):
-, letters and petitions to:—
-, (1603–1622):
-, (1623):
-, (1624):
-, (1625):
-, lands of, see Crown lands.
-, revenue of, see Crown revenue.
-, ships of, see Navy.
-, chapel of
-, dean, &c. of
-, gentlemen of
-, chaplains to, see Sutton, Dr.; Dolbin, Dr.; Donne, Dr.; Hutchinson, Wm.; Burnell, Lawr.; Shaw, Wm.; Lesly, Dr.; Warner, Thos.; Balconquall, Dr.
-, preachers before
-, almoner of, see Montaigne, Geo., Bp. of London.
-, sub-almoner of, see Reyment, Thos.
-, physicians to, see Mayerne, Dr.; Grent, Thos.; Chambers, Jas.
-, apothecary to, see Rumler, J. W.
-, favourites of, see Villiers, Duke of Buckingham.
-, musicians to
-, engineer to
-, jewellers of, see Herrick, Sir Wm.; Jacobson, Phil.
-, coachmaker to, see Banks, John.
-, tradespeople to
-, embroiderer of
-, deer, bucks, &c. of
-, game and gamekeepers of
-, parks and park-keepers of
-, serjeant, &c. of hounds and buckhounds of
-, hunting and huntsmen of
-, falconers of
-, farrier to, see Love, Wm.
-, cormorants of
-, horses and stables of
-, elephants and camels of
-, officers of the harriers to
-, silkworms for
-, gentlemen of the robes to, see Hay, Rob.
-, gentleman of the privy chamber to
-, gentleman ushers to
-, privy chamber of
-, chamber, yeomen of
-, master of the toils to
-, minor officers of
-, household of
-, clerk comptroller of, see Leigh, Sir John.
-, cofferer of, see Darell, Sir Marm.
-, comptroller of, see Suckling, Sir John.
-, officers of
-, steward of, see Stuart, Duke of Richmond; Hamilton, Marquis.
-, provisions for
-, purveyor and purveyance of
-, reform of
-, treasurer of, see Edmondes, Sir Thos.
-, clerk of the kitchen to, see Pay, Nich.
-, serjeant of the acatry to
-, serjeant of the cellar to, see Bovey, Jas.
-, footmen and messengers of
-, servants to
-, special or secret service to
-, bedchamber, grooms and pages of, see also Levingston, John; Maull, Pat.: Gibbs, Hen.
-, death of

Jamieson, —

Jane Bonaventure (ship)

Jannye, Wm.

Janson, Gerard

Japanese

Jarrett, John

Jarvis, Art., Clerk of the Pipe
-, Sir Thos.

Jaye, Hen., late Alderman of London
-, Eliz.
-, Jane, see Nicholas, Jane.
-, Rob.
-, letter of, to Nicholas

Jekin, John

Jenkins, Thos.
-, Thos., (surveyor)

Jenner, Capt. Gilbert

Jennings, Mr., Vice Admiral at Portsmouth
-, Mr., keeper of Theobalds

Jephson, Sir John, letters of

Jermoy, monastery of

Jermyn, Sir Amb., daughter of, see Dighton, Marg.
-, Sir Rob.
-, Sir Thos.
-, Dr.

Jesuitesses, English, at Liége

Jesuits
-, English
-, favour towards
-, increase of
-, meetings of
-, names of
-, pasquil against
-, proceedings against

Jew, converted

Jewel-house, officer of

Jewels
-, commissioners for
-, sale of

John, Abm.

Johnson, Arnold
-, Bernard
-, Giles
-, Hector (King's servant)

Johnson, Capt. Jacob
-, Mary
-, Pet.
-, Thos. (gamekeeper)
-, Thos. (of London)
-, Tim.

Johnstone, Jas.

Jones, Edm.
-, Geoffry
-, Hugh
-, Inigo, Surveyor of Works
-, Jane
-, Jeffrey
-, Mary
-, Owen (servant to Sir R. Pye)
-, Roger
-, Thos.
-, Wm., Clerk of the Passage
-, letters of, to Nicholas
-, letter of, to Lord Zouch
-, Sir Wm., Justice of Common Pleas, Justice of King's Bench
-, letters of
-, —

Jonson, Ben.
-, Jacob (diver)

Jordan, Nich.

Joyner,—

Judaism

Judges, the, and Justices of Assize
-, letters to
-, orders to, on treatment of Catholics

Juries, mode of selecting
-, list of

Jurors, Surveyor of Issues of

Justices of Peace

Justices in Eyre, see Howard, Chas., Earl of Nottingham; Villiers, Geo., Duke of Buckingham.

K.

Kaye, Sir John, Surveyor of Ordnance
-, letter of
-, Rich.

Keale

Keate, John

Kedgwin, Hen.

Keeper of the Great Seal, see Williams, Dr. John.

Keirchiog, chapel of

Kelk, Edw., Customer of Sandwich

Kellett, Wm.

Kellwood, Capt. Geo.

Kelly, Earl of, see Erskine, Thos.

Kelly, Ferd.

Kemp, Bridget
-, Mr.

Kendal
-, barony of

Kendall, Nich.
-, Thos.
-, Wal.

Kendlemarsh, Capt.

Kendrick (merchant)

Kenilworth or Killingworth Castle
-, inn near
-, manor of

Kenne, Chris.
-, Eliz.

Kennegy

Kennet, Rich.

Kensington
-, letter dated from
-, Lord, see Rich, Hen.

Kent
-, commissioners for martial law in
-, deputy lieutenants of
-, grants of lands in
-, lands and places in
-, member for
-, offices in
-, residents in
-, troops for the Low Countries in
-, Earl of, see Grey, Chas. and Hen.

Kentford, latter dated from

Ker, Jane, Lady Roxburgh

Kerklyn, Luke see Kirklyn.

Kerry
-, and Lixnaw, Lord, see Fitzmaurice.

Kerry, Rich.

Kersey, priory of

Kerton, Lieut. Fras.

Kesteven, Lincolnshire

Kettering carrier

Kettington

Kevell, —

Keyme, Hen. (messenger)

Keysley, Sir John

Kighley, John

Kightley, Thos.

Kildare, Earl of, see Fitzgerald.

Kilham

Killegrew, Thos.
-, serj. major

Killigrew, Capt. Hen.
-, Pet.
-, letters to
-, Sir Rob., Captain of Pendennis Castle
-, letter of, to Carleton
-, Lady

Killingworth, see Kenilworth.

Killiworthmore or Billimillmore

Kilmorey, Visct., see Needham, Sir Rob.

Kilverts, Roger, letter of

Kimbould, Thos., letter of

Kimpton, Mrs.

Kinfare forest

King, John, Prebendary of St. Paul's
-, John, Bp. of London
-, Joan
-, Sam.
-, Capt. Thos., Admiral of the Narrow Seas
-, Mr.

King James' New Land, see Greenland.

King's Bench, Court of
-, Lord Chief Justice of, see Ley, Sir Jas.; Crew, Sir Randall.
-, justices of; see also Chamberlain, Sir T.; Jones, Sir Wm.
-, attorneys of
-, clerk of the rules in
-, chief clerkship, profits of
-, suits in
-, prison, marshal of, see Reynell, Sir Geo.
-, prisoners in
-, letter dated from

King's evil
-, Pensioner, see Gentleman Pensioners.
-, ships, see Navy and Garland.
-, silver, office of

King's Langley
-, Sedgmoor, see Sedgmoor.

Kings-at-arms, creation of, see also Camden, Wm.; Dethick, Wm.; St. George, Rich.; Burroughs, Sir John.

Kingsthorpe, Chapel of

Kingston-upon-Hull
-, mayor of

Kingston-upon-Thames

Kingstone, Herefordshire

Kingswell, Thos.

Kinsman, Edw.

Kirby
-, letters dated from
-, Misperton

Kirk, Geo., Groom of the Prince's Bedchamber

Kirk-Oswald, manor and parks

Kirkby

Kirkby-moor-side

Kirkham

Kirkham, Fras.
-, Jas.
-, Rob.
-, Thos.

Kirklyn or Kerklyn, Luke

Kirkwood, Roger

Kitchen, Thos.

Knap, Edw.

Knevitt, Hen.

Knight, John (prisoner)
-, John, under-keeper of Waltham Forest

Knight Marshal, see Zouch, Sir Edw.

Knighthood, grants of and fees for

Knightley, Rich.

Knights Banneret

Knights Councillors

Knightsbridge, game at

Kniveton, Chas.

Knoles, Fras., Mayor of Southampton

Knollys, Wm., Lord Knollys, Visct. Wallingford, late Master of Wards
-, as Lieutenant of Oxfordshire

Knot, Jas.

Knott, Nich.

Konigsberg