James II - volume 2: Miscellaneous 1687

Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1686-7. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1964.

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'James II - volume 2: Miscellaneous 1687', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II, 1686-7, (London, 1964) pp. 443-449. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/jas2/1686-7/pp443-449 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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1843–1883

LIST OF PASSES FROM JANUARY 1686—MAY 1687

Date Name Place Reference
1843
January 20.
Wm. Blisset, gent., with his goods and necessaries. Parts beyond the seas. S.P. 44/336, p. 338
Sieur Giustiniani and Sieur Zeno, Ambassadors Extraordinary from Venice, with their servants, etc. To return home.
1844
January 27.
Peter de Rains with his goods, etc. France and return. S.P. 44/336,
Peter Rolle with his goods, etc. France and return. p. 345
1845
February 5.
Marquess de Capponi, Envoy Extraordinary of the Great Duke of Tuscany, with his servants, etc. Parts beyond the seas. S.P. 44/336, p. 354
1846
February 17.
Joseph Idrickowicz, a Polander, returning to his own country. Holland. S.P. 44/70, p. 211
1847
March 15.
James Craggs, esq., with his servants, etc. France and return. S.P. 44/336,p. 398
1848
March 24.
Francis, Viscount Montague, and the Lady his wife, with their servants, etc. To go beyond the seas., S.P. 44/336, p. 407
1849
March 25.
William Steward, son of William, Viscount Mountjoy. Hungary to serve under the Emperor. S.P. 44/336, p. 405
Captain Frederick Fieffe. Hungary to serve under the Emperor. S. P. 44/336, p. 406
James Power. To go beyond the seas. S.P. 44/336, p. 408
Earl of Aran (post warrant). Winchester and thence to Northampton. S.P. 44/336,p. 408
1850
March 26.
Sieur Giovani Baptiste Cinalti with his servants, etc. Spain. With a memorandum that a pass to the same effect was dispatched in Latin. S.P. 44/336, p. 409
1851
March 30.
Sir Uvedall Corbet, bart., and Peter de Laine, Gentleman Usher to the Queen, and Richard Crompton, a servant. To pass beyond the seas, S.P. 44/70, p. 220
1852
April 12.
Sieur Paolo Sarotti, Resident from the Republic of Venice, with his servants, etc. To land in any port of the Kingdom and pass into any parts of thesame. S.P. 44/336, p. 424
April 17. See no. 418 above.
1853
April 26.
Joseph Idsihowski, a Polander. To pass beyond the seas in order to return to his own country. S.P. 44/337, p. 13
1854
April 30.
Charles, Earl of Manchester, and Herbert Montague, gent., with their servants, etc. To go beyond the seas for some time and to return. S.P. 44/337, p. 15
1855
May 13.
William, Lord Paget, with five servants, all baggage, utensils and necessaries and 20l. To go beyond the seas to drink the water of the Spa and elsewhere. S.P. 44/70, p. 223
William Maynard, son of Banister Maynard, son and heir of William, Lord Maynard, Comptroller of the Household, with his governor, Peter Repington, gent., and two servants etc. To go beyond the seas for his better education and experience and return. S.P. 44/70, p. 223
1856
May 14.
Edward, Lord Henchingbrook, son to the Earl of Sandwich, with Mr. James Cresset, his governor and two servants, etc. To go beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 27
Scipione Filomia. Flanders and return. S.P. 44/336, p. 409
1857
June 5.
Roger Berkeley and his wife, of Spechley, co. Worcester. To go beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 39
1858
July 3.
Henry Sidney, esq., (in the same form as for Roger Berkeley). To go beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 60
1859
July 20.
Thomas Cotton, Joseph Alston and Edward Chamberlain, also Dr. Thomas Smith and — La Roye, a servant. Flanders and return. S.P. 44/70, p. 234
1860
August 5.
Thomas Elmes of Lillfourd, co. Northampton with his two servants, Ralph Agat and Robert Tomson. France and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 82
1861
August 16.
John, Viscount Scudamore and Frances, Viscountess Scudamore, his lady, and Martha Prince, gentlewoman, and Major John Willoughby, also Ann Savage, Gertrude Hookes, Susanna Barker and Mary Tygh, women servants, Howell Davis, William Roome, Walter Powell, William Rawlines and John Hartishorne, men servants, three saddle horses, baggage etc. To go beyond the seas for his health and other lawful occasions and to return with like freedom. S.P. 44/70, p. 240
1862
August 26.
Charles, Viscount Mordaunt with four servants etc. To pass beyond the seas and return. S.P. 44/70, p. 246
1863
September 13.
James Tillie and James Wotton. To pass beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 94
1864
September 16.
Earl of Aran, gentleman of the Bedchamber, and Envoy Extraordinary to France, with his servants, etc. France and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 95
1865
September 18.
Regolo Galina, a letter-carrier to the King. To pass beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 95
1866
November 12.
Heneage, Earl of Winchilsea, with his servants, etc. To go beyond the seas and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 95
1867
November 17.
Peter Clements van Dobschar, a Brandenburger, with his wife and daughter. To return home and pass to the city of Bremen. S.P. 44/70, p. 255
1868
November 26.
Countess Dowager of Pembroke and Marquise de Thoise with her servants, etc. To go beyond the seas and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 143
1869
December 15.
Robert, Lord Lexington, with his baggage, etc. and 20l. in money. To embark in any port and pass beyond seas for recovery of his health, and to return. S.P. 44/70, p. 258
1870
January 18.
Lionel, Earl of Orrery, with— Collados, his governor, John Carty and James Williams, his servants, with wearing apparel, etc. and 20l. in money. To travel beyond the seas for his better education and improvement. S.P. 44/70, p. 161
1871
February 6.
Wm. Francklin, John Rouse, Richard Alchorne, Charles Hooper and Wm. Oliver. France and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 189
1872
February 11.
Charles Alexander de Seburgh, with his two servants. Holland. S.P. 44/337, p. 196
1873
February 21.
Henry, Lord Grey, Robert Montague, John Hubbard, Octavian Pullyn, gent., James Ratfield, William Davies and Thomas Daniels. To pass beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 202
1874
February 24.
Edward King and Thomas Dunbar (post warrant). To ride in post with three horses and guide to Aylesbury and back again. S.P. 44/70, p. 263
1875
February 24.
John Wood, Adjutant to the First Regiment of Foot Guards. To pass beyond the seas upon some matters relating to the King's service. S.P. 44/337, pp. 202—3
1876
March 17.
Henry Andrews, John Hughes, Roger Harris and Anthony Powell. To pass beyond the seas to serve the Emperor in the Christian War in Hungary. S.P. 44/70, p. 266
1877
March 29.
William, Earl of Kingston-uponHull, Evelyn, Viscount Fanshaw, and — Chaloner and — Clutterbuck, esqs. To go beyond the seas and return, having been granted permission to continue abroad during the space of five years. S.P. 44/337, p. 249
1878
March 28.
Henry, Viscount Hyde, with Richard Hill, his governor and William Short, Peter Walton, and John Williams, his servants, etc. To go beyond seas for his better education and improvement. S.P. 44/70, p. 268
1879
March 29.
Robert Mason, one of the Council of the Colony of New England, with his servants, etc. To go to New England on the King's special service and to return—with an instruction that he should be civilly and kindly treated and assisted upon all occasions. S.P. 44/337. pp. 250–1
1880
April 1.
Richard Montague, the youngest son of Edward, Earl of Sandwich, with Edward Linfield his governor and George —, William — and John — his servants, etc. To travel beyond the seas for his education and better improve ment, and return. S.P. 44/70, p. 268
1881
April 25.
Earl of Essex. To go beyond the seas. S.P. 44/337, p. 268
1882
April 27.
Sir Richard Sandys, bart., and Mr. Henry Miller, his governor with two servants. To pass beyond the seas and return. S.P. 44/337, p. 268
1883
May 31.
Sieur Dykvelt, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General of the United Provinces. [Not Stated] S.P. 44/70, p. 274