Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1697. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.
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'General Index: A', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III, 1697, (London, 1927) pp. 549-557. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/domestic/will-mary/1697/pp549-557 [accessed 23 April 2024]
(c.) = commission to. (g.) = grant to. (p) =pass for.
Cross references with a capital letter are to other headings; those with small letter, to other sub-headings under the same headings.
All places in Ireland and Scotland are place together under those several countries.
A
Aalen, J. van (p.)
Abadie, Lt. Col. d'
-, Rev. James, benefice for
-, Cp. Dabbidie
Abbis, Dorothy, convict
Abbott (Abbot), Mordecai, deputy paymaster, attends Lords Justices, appointment for (g.) order to
Abenhacer, Moses (p.)
-, Rebecca (p.)
Abercorn, Charles Hamilton, Earl
of, his Countess
-, Claud Hamilton, Earl of,
pedigree of
Abercrombie, Sir James (c.)
Abingdon, James Bertie, Earl of, lord lieut., letter from
Abitt, William (p.)
Abney, Sir Thomas, director
Abrahamse, Isaac (p.)
-, John (p.)
Abrams, Grietie (p.)
-, Leah (p.)
Abramson, Frans (p.)
Absentee-ism of Irish officials. See Ireland: officials.
Abt, Jacob (p.)
Abuses in naval pay and their
reform
-, See also Army, British
(quartering and regimental
finance); Civil Service;
Elections; Exchequer; Navy
(Br.) pay; Victualling (navy)
Acckins (Ankea, Ankins), Mr., informer, his petition for reward
Ackroyde, Mr., recommendation of
Acland baronetcy, precedence
Adam, Jan (p.)
Adams, Ensign — (p.)
-, Mr. —
-, John, expense for
-, Samuel (p.)
-, William (p.)
Adcock, Thomas (p.)
Adderley, Mr. —, behaviour of
Addison, Mr., commissioner for sick and wounded protégé of Sir J. Williamson
Adjutant-general (Ireland), appointment of
Admiralty, British, her claim to a
salute, her right of
search, see Search
-, Board: attend Lords Justices, passim,
passim
(c.), at Deptford
finance, letters
from
(cp. Bridgman;
Burchett); letters to, passim; Lords' resolutions on,
matters referred to
passim; memorials from,
orders by,
their orders criticized,
orders to
passim and the press-gang,
and pressing of ships,
trial before
-, Court: cases,
appeal to Council
referred to Delegates,
(see also Sir Charles
Hedges); commissioners of
appeal
-, See also Prize-money;
Prizes.
-, courts. See America, North;
Ireland; Scotland.
-, jurisdiction claimed by Wexford
Adriaansen, Francis (p.)
Adrianople, letter from
Advertisements in trade journal
Ædie, David (p.)
Aeth. See Ath.
Afflighen, troops at
Africa, slave trade in
-, and the Indies, Scottish
company trading to. See
Darien; Hamburg.
African company, petition of
-, of Emden
Agar, —, victualling commissioner, his death
Aghram, Baron of (p.)
Aghurst. See Ashurst.
Aglionby, Mr.
-, William (p.)
Agriculture: hay crop, ploughing machine
-, See also Corn.
Aids granted by Parliament, collection of
-, See also under Ireland.
Ailesbury, Thomas Bruce, Earl of, access to bail of
Alamodes, trade in
Albemarle, Christopher Monk, Duke
of, deed of lord lieut.,
heir of
-, Arnold van Keppel, Earl of
(g.), movements
of
-, earldom of, creation of
Alberti, Gottfried S. (p.)
Albrecht, Gaspar (p.)
-, John (p.)
Alcorn, Henry, sen. and jun., patentees
Aldborough, news from travellers at
Aldershaw (Oldershaw), Samuel, forger
Aldington, Matthias (p.)
Aldrich, Dr.
Aldridge, Ellen C., committal of
Aldworth [Richard], and Irish bills
Alers, Ayko (p.)
Alexander, Capt. James, conspirator
-, Philip, murder of
Alexandria, ship from
Algerians, (p.) and passages for
Algiers, British in British consuls at convoy to Deys of French influence in present sent to treaty with
Alicante, consul at official mail via
Alix (Allix), Magdalene (g.)
-, Mary (g.)
-, Oliver (p.)
-, Dr. Peter, his historical
work
Allain, Isaac (p.)
Allam (Alland), Henry, tenant
Allan, Robert (p.)
-, Cp. Allen.
Allbone, John, creditor
Alleaume, Peter (p.)
Allegiance, oath of. See Oath.
Allein, John, pirate
Allemond, Admiral his flag-ship movements of orders to ship of his squadron statement by
Allen, Christopher, warrant for
-, Henry, convict informer,
messenger
-, [? John], peerage for
-, Cp. Allan.
Allies, The. See "Imperialists"; Protestant Princes, Allied.
Allison, Richard (c.)
Allix. See Alix.
Allonne, Mons. d', attends Lord Portland
Allsup. See Alsop.
Almon, James, expense for
Almsmen. See Lincoln Cathedral; Westminster Abbey.
Alost, troops near
Alry, Thomas (p.)
Alsop (Allsup), Rev. Josiah (p.)
-, Thomas (p.)
Altenhofen, Jean (p.)
Altham, Dr. Roger, non-juror
Althorpe, Lord Chamberlain at
Altre, John (p.)
-, Mary (p.)
Alvers, Abraham (p.)
Ambassadors and envoys: correspondence of and Lords
Justices financial
straits of instructions
to passages and ships
for
-, passes issued
by pay and
allowances to, see under the
several persons; plate for,
their privileges invaded,
trumpeters
attending
-, And see Arlington; Blackwell; Carlingford; Carlisle;
Coventry; Cresset; Galway;
Greig; Hamburg; Herbert;
Hill; Kennedy; Lexington;
Manchester; Methuen (John
and Paul); Paget; Pembroke; Prior; Robinson;
Rushout; Rycaut; St.
Albans; Stanhope; Stepney; Villiers; Warwick;
Williamson; Wolseley.
-, to England. See Bonde
Cleverskerke; Cunha; Disbeau; Dobrizinsky; Leyoncrona Pauly; Talland.
Ambros, Don Gabriel (p.)
Ambrose, Jonathan, expense for
-, Richard, expense for
Ambrosio, John (p.)
Amende, l', Daniel (p.)
-, Jeremiah (p.)
-, Susannah (p.)
America, North: Admiralty courts
for, customs from,
disputes of English and
French in, a knowledgeable man from,
neutrality in,
pass to, peace announced to, and proclaimed in, piratical expeditions from,
shipping to, trade with,
see Newfoundland, Virginia,
West Indies; treasure expedition to,
troops in
-, And see Baltimore;
Barbados; Bermudas; Canada; Connecticut; Fort
York; Long Island; Maryland; Massachusetts Bay;
New Hampshire; Jerseys;
New York; Providence
Island; Rhode Island; West
Indies.
-, Spanish, logwood thieves in,
peace in, under treaties
with Spain Scottish
company's settlement in, see
Darien.
American Indian prisoners
Amiens, Isaac (p.)
-, Peter (p.)
Amsterdam, Admiralty, ships of, British consul at, inhabitants of, letter from merchant ships of
Ancall, Hugh, expense for
Anckelman, Joachim (p.)
Anderlech, action at
Anderson, Elizabeth (p.)
-, George (c.)
-, John (c.)
-, Monger
-, Richard, expense for
-, Robert (c.)
Andover, disaffection in, postmaster of
André, Francis (p.)
Andreæ, John E. (p.)
Andreas, Jacomo (p.)
Andreasi, Ernest F. (p.)
Andrée, Samuel (p.)
Andrie, Thomas (p.)
Andriese, Albert (p.)
-, Dirk (p.)
Andross (Andros), Sir Edmund, governor of New England, salary of
Anduse, George J. (p.)
Angier, Ambrose, debt of
Anglesey, James Annesley, Earl of, lessor and tenant, rents of
Anglican Church. See Church of England.
Ankea, Ankins, Mr. See Acckins.
Annandale, William Johnston, Earl of (c.)
Anne, Princess. See Denmark, Princess of.
Annesley, Maurice (g.)
-, See also Anglesey; Ansley.
Annuities. See Pensions.
Ansley, Francis, leave for
Anstruther, Sir Robert (c.)
Anthony, Asmus (p.)
Antigua, complaints against officers in, man of (p.), news from, secretary of, ships from
Antrim, Alexander MacDonnell, "Marquis" of
Antunis (Antunes), Domingo, counterfeiter
Apers, Jan (p.)
Aplen, Richard (g.)
Aplesford, Frances, servant
Apothecaries in Army hospitals, to the King
Appeals. See Admiralty Court cases; Law, points of; Parliament (House of Lords); Privy Council.
Appels, John (p.)
Appleby, Mr., complaint against
Apprentices, enlistment of
Arabia, embassy to
Arbury (co. Warw.), disorders near
Arcendant, John (p.)
Archald, Louis (p.)
Archangel, ship of
Archbold, Michael, indicted
Archcliff fort, traitor in
Archer, Henry, lands of
-, John, sheriff
-, Patrick, lands of
Arcobas, Abraham (p.)
-, Rachel (p.)
Arenda, Paul d' (p.)
Arent, Deliana (p.)
Arentse (Arentsen, Arentzin), Claes
(p.)
-, James (Jacob) (p.),
and see Danois.
-, John
Areskine. See Erskine.
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Earl of (c.)
Arias, Emanuel (p.)
Arigoni, Scipion (p.)
Arlington, Henry Bennet, Lord, treaty made by
Armaments, European, rivalry of
Armand, Claude (p.)
Armenian, an (p.)
Armistice, Allies' conditions for
Armitage, James, messenger
Armorer, Ensign (p.)
Armstrong, Captain
-, Capt. Andrew
Army, Bavarian, movements of
-, British, captain-general of
-, cavalry officers, petition of
-, chaplains
-, clothing: contract for,
deductions for,
payment for, regulations for the marines
-, commissaries general
of musters
-, commissions (executive), passim
in William's absence,
needing his signature
-, committee of general
officers, and the disbanding
of regiments, instructions to, matters referred to, memorial of, powers
of, returns for
-, convict recruits for
-, deserters. See Deserters.
-, disbanding of units.
See regiments, disbanding
of.
-, discipline: soldier in
gaol, and see morale.
-, equipment, state
of and see clothing.
-, finance,
and
see regiments, disbanding of;
regimental finance; Hill;
Ranelagh.
-, foreign auxiliaries,
(see also
Dutch troops).
-, gratuities on disbandment
-, health measures
-, horses. See Horses
-, Jacobitism in,
and see Papists.
-, medical service,
and see Apothecaries; Hospitals; Nurses; surgeons
-, morale of
-, movements of
-, officers: expenses of,
subscriptions by
-, papists in. See
Papists
-, quartering of troops,
abuses in
Cp. Barracks, and see
under Ireland.
-, recruiting of. See
Recruiting.
-, reduction of. See regiments, disbanding, and standing force.
-, regimental accounts.
See Dutch troops.
-, agents
-, finance,
and see marine
regiments; accounts of disbanded units
-, regiments, disbanding
of passim; and
see gratuities.
-, (The personal
names in parentheses after
each regiment refer to the list
below under colonels' names.)
-, Household
cavalry ("Horseguards") and
peace celebrations, their
return to England,
trumpeters of, see Trumpeters.
-, Lifeguards
-, 1st
-, 2nd
-, 3rd (Churchill; Rivers).
-, 4th (Scots
guards), (Argyll).
-, Grenadier guards
(Cholmondeley).
-, Royal Horse
guards (Oxford)
-, Dragoon guards,
1st (Lumley).
-, 3rd (Wood)
-, 4th (Langstone)
-, 5th (Coy)
-, 6th (Wyndham)
-, 7th (Schomberg)
-, Dragoons and
Hussars, 1st (Royal), (Matthews and Raby)
-, 2nd (Scots
Greys) (Teviot)
-, 4th (Essex)
-, 5th (Denbigh)
-, 6th (Inniskillings) (Echlin)
-, 7th (Jedburgh).
-, 8th (Cunningham).
-, 1st Foot guards
(Romney).
-, Coldstreamers
(Cutts)
-, Scots guards,
(Ramsay).
-, Foot, 1st (Royal
Scots) (Orkney).
-, 2nd
(Queen's Royal W. Surrey)
(Selwyn).
-, 4th (King's
Own) (Trelawney).
-, 5th (Northumberland Fusiliers) (Fairfax).
-, 6th (Royal
Warwickshire) (Columbine).
-, 7th (Royal
Fusiliers) (Fitzpatrick and
O'Hara).
-, 8th (King's)
(Webb).
-, 9th (Stewart).
-, 10th (Granville)
-, 11th (Hanmer)
-, 12th
(Brewer).
-, 13th (Hastings; Jacob)
-, 14th (Tidcombe)
-, 15th
(Howe)
-, 16th (Stanley)
-, 17th
(Bridges)
-, 18th
(Royal Irish) (F. Hamilton).
-, 19th (Erle)
-, 20th (G.
Hamilton)
-, 21st (Royal
Scots Fusiliers) (R. Mackay
and Row)
-, 22nd (Belasyse)
-, 23rd (Royal
Welsh) (Ingoldsby)
-, 24th (Puizar)
-, 25th
(King's Own Borderers) (Maitland)
-, 26th
(Cameronians) (Ferguson)
-, 27th (Inniskilling Fusiliers) (Tiffin)
-, Marines,
clothing of, see clothing; pay
of, quartering of,
strength of
-, 1st (Carmarthen)
-, 2nd (Berkeley; Shovell)
-, (by names of
colonels)—Earl of Argyll's
-, Earl of Arran's
-, Brigadier Belcastle's
-, Sir Henry Bellasyse's
-, Lord Berkeley's
(marines)
-, Duke of Bolton's
-, Col. Richard
Brewer's
-, Sir Matthew
Bridges
-, Col. Thomas
Brudenell's
-, Col. John
Buchan's
-, Marquis of
Carmarthen's (marines)
-, Lord Charlemont's
-, Col. Cholmondeley's
-, Maj. Gen.
Churchill's
-, Francis Collingwood's
-, Col. Edward
Dutton Colt's
-, Col. Ventris
Columbine's
-, Col. M. G. Colyear's
-, Col. Walter Colyear's
-, Col. Richard
Coote's
-, Col. John Courthope's
-, Col. John Coy's
-, Earl of Craven's
-, Col. Henry
Cunningham's
-, Lord Cutts'
-, Earl of Denbigh's
-, Sir William
Douglas's
-, Earl of Drogheda's
-, Col. Robert
Echlin's
-, Maj. Gen. Erle's
-, Earl of Essex'
-, Brigadier
Thomas Fairfax'
-, Col. Thomas
Farrington's
-, Col. James
Ferguson's
-, Brigadier Edward Fitzpatrick's
-, Col. Fleetwood's
-, Master of
Forbes'. See Jedburgh.
-, Lord Galway's
-, Col. John Gibson's
-, Major Golsteyn's
troop
-, Sir Bevil Granville's
-, Col. Hamilton's
-, Col. Fred.
Hamilton's
-, Col. Gustavus
(George) Hamilton's
-, Col. Hugh
Hamilton's
-, Sir John Hanmer's
-, Col. Dan. Harvey's
-, Col. Ferdinand
Hastings'
-, Sir John Hill's
-, Col. Henry
Holt's
-, Col. E. Scroope
Howe's
-, Col. Richard
Ingoldsby's
-, Sir John Jacob's
-, Lord Jedburgh's
(the Master of Forbes)
-, Col. Langstone's
-, Col. Edward
Leigh's
-, Col. George
Lauder's
-, Sir James
Leslie's
-, Lord Lindsay's
-, Col. Lislemarais'
-, Lord Lorne's
-, Brigadier Henry
Lumley's
-, Lord Macclesfield's
-, Col. McGill's
-, Col. Eneas
Mackay's
-, Col. Robert
Mackay's
-, Brigadier James
Maitland's
-, Count de Marton's
-, Brigadier Edward Mathews'
-, Col. Isaac de la
Melonnière's
-, Marquis de Miremont's
-, Col. Harry
Mordaunt's
-, Lord Mountjoy's
-, Col. Robert
Murray's
-, Col. William
Northcott's
-, Sir Charles
O'Hara's
-, Earl of Orkney's
-, Earl of Oxford's
-, Lord Portland's
-, de Puizar's
-, Col. Raby's
-, Hon. George
Ramsay's
-, Lord Rivers'
-, Lord Romney's
-, Col. Archibald
Row's
-, Col. George St.
George's
-, Col. Thomas St.
John's
-, Col. Thomas
Sanderson's
-, Duke of Schomberg's
-, Brigadier Selwyn's
-, Col. William
Seymour's
-, Sir Cloudesley
Shovell's (marines)
-, Hon. James
Stanley's
-, Maj. Gen.
Stewart's
-, Lord Strathnaver's
-, Lord Teviot's
-, Col. John Tidcombe's
-, Brigadier Zachary Tiffin's
-, Col. de Torcy's
-, Brigadier Henry
Trelawney's
-, Earl of Tullibardine's
-, Col. John R.
Webb's
-, Col. Thomas
Windsor's
-, Col. Cornelius
Wood's
-, Brigadier Hugh
Wyndham's
-, See also Artillery.
-, returns of
-, reviews of
-, as standing force,
maintenance of, passim
-, statistics of
-, surgeons of,
pay of
-, transport of troops,
passim,
passim
-, victualling of. See
Victualling.
-, See also Ex-soldiers;
French reformed officers; Ireland; Militia; Ordnance
Board; Papists; Recruiting;
Scotland; Soldiers.
-, Dutch, regiments: Col.
Amclisweert's, de Frise
(Frize), troop of
guards, de Loche,
Col. Marquit, Baron
Rechteren, Sac
conay (Sacconith), Steinbock, de la Valette,
Witsoe
-, reviews of
-, French: in Catalonia,
deserters, Irishmen in, see Irish in France;
marine regiment, uniform of,
movements of,
statement of
-, Irish: Col. Theodore
Russell's regiment,
troops raised for Wm. III
-, standing. See under Army,
British.
-, Turkish, equipment of
Arnaud, Catherine (p.)
-, John (p.)
Arnold, Gaspar (p.)
-, John George (p.)
Arragon, document from archives of
Arran, Charles Butler, Earl of,
(c), (g.)
-, James Hamilton, Earl of,
employment for, his
daughter's death
Arrington, Dorothy (p.)
Artegen, Capt. Timothy
Arthur, Capt., charge against
-, Sir Daniel, lands of
-, Robert, mortgagee
Articles of Birr, non-observance of
-, of Bophin
-, of Cork, claims under
-, of Drogheda, discussion of,
papists under
-, of Galway, Bill concerning,
claims under,
interpretation
of,
records of
-, of Limerick, account of
their being drawn, Bill
concerning,
and passim; claims
under
clause added and
omitted passim;
records of
-, of Sligo, only claim under
-, of Waterford, claims under
Artillery, English train of,
in Flanders
-, train of, in Scotland
-, of republic of Venice
-, Cp. Fireworker; Fireworks; and see under Ireland.
-, company of London. See
London.
Artisien, Thomas (p.)
Artsen, Jacob (c.)
Ash St. George, bishop of Clogher, politics of
Ashford barony, creation of
Ashmell, Ferdinand (p.)
Ashton, John (p.)
-, Judith, letter from
-, Matthew (p.)
Ashurst (Aghurst), Sir William, director, petition of
Asoph. See Azov.
Assche, military movements near
Asse, Jacobus van (p.)
Asselin, Salomon (p.)
Asses' milk, benefit from
Assize records
"Association" for and in Ireland
-, oath rolls, custody of,
remorse for signing
Assurance, oath of. See Oath.
Astman, George (p.)
Ath (Aeth), effect of loss of, relief of
Athanasian Creed
Athenry, Edward Bermingham, Lord, Bill for
Athlone, Godard van Reede, Earl of, letter from, permit by
Atkins, Thomas, expense for
Atkinson, Elizabeth, official
-, Henry, pardon for
-, John (p.)
Attainder, execution following, law of, of persons deceased
Attainders, Bill for confirming
-, Cp. Outlawries.
Attorney General, accused of neglect,
attends the King,
attends Lords Justices
in House of
Commons, examination
before, his fees on Irish
Bills, letters to,
matters referred
to, passim.
-, v. Crofts and Woodcock
-, v. Earl of Falconbridge
-, v. Wiseman
Attwood, Mr. —, attorney
Aubié, Febe (p.)
Audemar, Peter (p.)
Audley, Baron, the Earl of Castlehaven as
Audouin, Isabella (p.)
-, John (p.)
-, Mary (p.)
Audritzki, Joachim (p.)
Auersberg (Auersperg, Averspurg), Count d', a conversation of, letter from, letters to
Augers, Sieur d', squadron under
Aughrim, battle of
Augibaud, Charles (p.)
Augier, Helène (p.)
Aumont, Giles d' (p.)
Aungier. See Longford.
Auren, Jonas (p.)
Auriol, Isaac and John, French protestant merchants
Austin, John, official
-, Robert, Admiralty commissioner
Austria, Emperor of, couriers from, and the peace
Auverquerc, Mons. d', servant to
Auvry, Elizabeth (p.)
Auwera, Jesse J. van der (p.)
Avaux, Jean Antoine, Comte d', letters from
Aved, Zachara de (p.)
Aver, Riner (p.)
Avergne, Zacharie l' (p.)
Avery, pirate. See Every.
Avus, William, resignation of lands by
Axford, Mr. See Oxford.
Aylmer, Andrew (p.)
-, Lady Ellen, indicted
-, Sir Justin, indicted
-, Luke, indicted
-, Vice-Adm. Matthew, his flagship, letter to,
M.P. for Dover, movements of
Azenedo, Abraham (p.)
Azov (Asoph), Russian victory near