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Naas barony (co. Kildare), 215.

Nanbrem (Virginia), 204.

Nandi (village, Merioneth), 163.

Nangle (Pembroke), 754.

Nantes (France), 853.

Nantwich (Hundred Cheshire), 536, 563, 592, 804.
-, -, courts, extended jurisdiction, 536, 563, 804.

Napier (Napper), Mr. (Tin), 603.

Napper; see Russel.

Narbrough, Sir John (Jon.), Admiral in the Mediterranean, 69, 499, 502, 636, 742.

Narroway, John, disbandment, 360, 825.

Narve river (Russia), 711.

Nash, Henry, disbandment, 356, 821.
-, -, Mr., smack of, 412.

Naturalizations, 589; and see Denizations.
-, -, of ships; see ships.

Navarro, Don Antonio [Secretary to the Spanish Embassy], 527.

Navigation Acts (and see Trade; and see Plantations); (12 Car. II. c. 18), 258; (Act of Frauds, 14 Car. II. c. 11), 617, 644; (15 Car. II. c. 7), 258; (22 and 23 Car. II. c. 11) 258; (25 Car. II. c. 7), 164, 258, 607.
-, -, -, dispensed with, 641; see gum seneca.
-, -, -, duty; see Plantations (duty).
-, -, -, enumerated commodities, 43.
-, - -, frauds, Ireland; see Ireland; see also Plantations.
-, - -, one per cent. duty (by the Act of Frauds, 14 Car. II. c. 11), 616–7, 644.
-, - -, ships seized under, for not being manned with the legal proportion of English mariners and discharge of such seizures, 98, 112, 120. 208–9, 227, 549–50, 569–70, 616–7, 629, 711, 801.
-, - -, Surveyor of; see Shaw, Sir J.; Deputy Surveyor of; see Townson, Mr., Lowe, H.

NAVY accounts, 8–9, 37, 211; and see Navy (Treasurer, accounts), Navy (Victuallers, accounts).
-, -, anchor smiths, 213, 502.
-, -, bills, 32, 93, 130, 144, 151, 159, 249, 263, 297, 397, 535, 592, 620, 624, 628, 655, 699, 713, 755, 761; method of payment of, 101; for the Navy bills for the French war and the settlement of a fund to discharge the unsatisfied remainder of them; see Assessments (Poll, 1677–8).
-, -, bills of exchange from abroad, 47, 105, 197–8, 234, 495, 519, 540, 573, 699.
-, -, boatswains bills for stores, 315.
-, -, books, 398.
-, -, building and fitting; and see Navy (repairs), 297, 415, 474, 659; building of the thirty ships under the terms of the Seventeen Months' Tax (and see Assessments, Seventeen Months'), 8–9, 12, 49, 108, 145, 294, 448, 455, 534, 546, 551, 697, 785.
-, -, -, at Bristol, 38.
-, -, -, at Woolwich, 171.
-, -, -, men employed in, 415; shipwrights, 203.
-, -, certificates; see Navy (weekly).
-, -, Chaplains, 203, 209, 213, 498–501.
-, -, Chatham chest, 434.
-, -, chirurgeons, 213, 498–501.
-, -, Commissioners and Principal Officers, 8, 24, 32, 35, 37, 39, 42, 60, 62, 73, 93, 100, 105, 117, 120, 124, 143, 144, 145, 159, 198, 234, 240, 241, 248, 271, 276, 287, 297, 307, 427, 449, 510, 801; and see Deane, Sir A., Brouncker, Visct. W.
-, -, Comptroller of Navy victuals; see Deane, Sir A.
-, -, creditors (and see Navy bills), 145, 205, 610, 624, 751, 761; for the Navy creditors for the war with the French King; see Assessments (Poll).
-, -, dead men's clothes, 203, 556.
-, -, debt, 8, 145; for the establishment debt under the Poll Act for the war with the French King; see Assessments (Poll).
-, -, establishment, 228.
-, -, -, pensions on, 524.
-, -, fire boats, 412.
-, -, freight, 522, 628, 660, 669.
-, -, imprest bills, 35.
-, -, -, certificates, 260.
-, -, Judge Advocate, 501.
-, -, loans to, 112, 149, 194, 220, 237, 413, 519.
-, -, -, (in 1631), 732.
-, -, medals; see medals.
-, -, need for money for, 697.
-, -, Office, 411; rent of in Mark Lane, 100, 117.
-, -, ordinary, 271.
-, -, pay of undertaken by R. Kent; see Kent, R.
-, -, Pay Office, 144.
-, -, pensions, 159, 524, 779.
-, -, pressing and raising men for, 250.
-, -, provisions, 38; see Navy (Victualling).
-, -, pursers, court marshal on, 742.
-, -, repairs, 41, 194, 207, 222, 432, 494, 592.
-, -, seamen and ships paying off (and see Navy, tickets), 78, 132, 203, 213, 222, 263, 265, 314, 319, 405, 434, 455, 473, 549, 550, 555, 562, 579, 586, 636, 674, 679, 726, 731; seamen's orders, 845; keeping ships in the Downs till money can be found to pay them, 313, 455, 550.
-, -, ships, fitting out of; see Navy (building); Navy (repairs).
-, -, sick and wounded in Dutch war; see Sick.
-, -, slopseller, 297, 320, 755, 793; see Beckford, Sir T., Brown, H., Gore, J., Noone, L., Clark, R.
-, -, stores (hemp, pitch, tar), 52, 130, 398, 620, 660, 706; stores supplied on credit on account of the war with the French King; see Navy (bills); Navy (creditors); Assessments (Poll, 1677–8).
-, -, tickets, 124, 144, 168, 178, 188, 197, 198, 201, 205, 213, 222, 549, 551, 556, 589, 686, 798.
-, - -, office, 799.
-, -, timber; see Forests (timber).
-, -, Treasurer, 39, 112, 739; see Seymour, E., Osborne, Sir T., Littleton, Sir T., Anglesea, Earl of, Carteret, Sir G.
-, - -, accounts, 37, 130–1, 143, 174–5, 238, 260, 495, 501, 518–9, 644, 704; interest account for money borrowed, 811.
-, - -, Cashier to; see Stephens, A.
-, - -, issues to for the Navy, 12, 34, 41, 43, 47, 61, 62, 64, 69, 71, 76, 78, 84, 93, 94, 102, 103, 108, 112, 113, 119, 121, 124, 125, 127, 130, 134, 138, 143, 149, 151, 158, 165, 167, 174, 178, 180, 187, 188, 189, 193, 194, 197, 198, 201, 202, 203, 205, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 217, 222, 232, 234–5, 243, 247, 249, 257, 260, 265, 270, 271, 274, 287, 290, 292, 294, 297, 299, 300, 305, 314, 319, 320, 324, 389, 390, 397, 402, 406, 412, 416, 417, 423, 428, 429, 430, 434, 435, 437, 439, 447, 448, 468, 470, 473, 474, 477, 478, 480, 488, 491, 492, 494, 496, 502, 505, 509, 512, 517, 522, 526, 527, 535, 538, 545, 549, 551, 556, 562, 564, 565, 571, 575, 578, 579, 586, 587, 590, 593, 611, 615, 620, 621, 635, 638, 648, 654, 659, 660, 667, 679, 697, 706, 725, 726, 731, 736, 742, 747, 753, 756, 757, 767, 772, 778, 785.
-, - -, office cash, 9.
-, -, -, payments by, 32, 35, 47, 58, 81, 84, 93, 99, 103, 114, 119, 120, 125, 144, 151, 168, 171, 194, 197, 203, 209, 213, 250, 274, 278, 316, 321, 391, 397, 400, 405, 412, 414, 432, 439, 447, 450, 469, 470, 473, 480, 488–9, 494, 497, 501, 507, 515, 519, 520, 551, 555, 557, 562, 566, 573, 579, 589, 624, 628, 659, 679, 684, 686, 713, 755, 756, 761, 779, 785.
-, - -, uncashed tallies in hands of, 174.
-, - -, weekly accounts of receipts, 37; and see Navy (weekly certificates).
-, - -, weekly money from the Customs, 47, 76, 144, 193, 287, 393, 400.
-, -, Victualler and victualling (Gauden Sir D.,) 4, 58, 145, 274; (Sir D. Ashburnham, Alderman Sturt, Sir D. Gauden, B. Jagar, Sir J. Child, Sir T. Littleton, under contract of March, 1676), 238, 504, 773; (Brett, R., Vincent, S., Parsons, J., under contract of Dec., 1677), 32, 739–40; for the victualling of Tangier, see Tangier.
-, - -, accounts, 7, 211, 244, 427, 468, 504, 538, 624, 690, 709, 761, 773.
-, - -, bills, 400.
-, - -, declarations, 7, 42, 274.
-, - -, fresh patent for, 729.
-, -, -, issues to for the victualling, 11, 32, 34, 35, 42, 43, 62, 69, 71, 84, 93, 103, 113, 119, 125, 149, 178, 187, 189, 198, 201, 205, 211, 212, 217, 222, 232, 257, 260, 271, 278, 287, 292, 305, 314, 324, 389, 390, 391, 393, 402, 406, 428, 430, 435, 447, 468, 470, 478, 491, 492, 494, 496, 512, 517, 519, 527, 538, 549, 564, 572, 586, 587, 593, 611, 621, 635, 638, 660, 679, 757, 772; weekly money from the Customs, 134, 393.
-, - -, loans to, 459.
-, - -, Mediterranean fleet, victualling of, 32, 34, 207, 249, 250, 274, 573; and see Clutterbuck, Sir T.
-, -, -, staple and imprest bills, 739.
-, -, victuals, 4, 148; weekly accounts of, 9; Comptroller of; see Deane, Sir A.
-, -, weekly certificates, 37, 62.
-, -, weekly money out of the Customs; see Navy (Treasurer, issues); Navy (Victualler, issues).
-, -, Yards, issues for, 41, 94, 168, 203, 316, 397, 434, 473, 579, 615, 620, 706, 776.
-, - -, monthly cheque books, 132.
-, - -, ropeyard, 776, 785.
-, - -, stores, accounts of issues of, 132.
-, - -, workmen of, 213, 534, 686.
-, - -, at Chatham, 203, 207, 222, 551, 659, 756, 785.
-, - -, at Deptford, 50, 94, 203, 222, 314, 686, 776.
-, - -, at Harwich, 534, 551, 555, 659, 679, 731.
-, - -, at Portsmouth, 203, 556, 589.
-, - -, at Sheerness, 194, 473, 579, 785.
-, - -, at Woolwich, 94, 168, 203, 265, 314, 776.

Naylor (Nayler), Capt. George, disbandment, 342, 386.
-, -, alias Carpender, Mr., Popish priest, 14.

Neale (Neile), Daniell, disbandment, 387.
-, -, John, innholder, disbandment, 379, 380, 819, 834.
-, -, Sir Paul, Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 46.
-, -, (Neile), Richard, commissioner for revenues of Durham bishopric, 95.
-, -, [? Weale], Robert, disbandment, 351.
-, -, Thomas, Groom Porter, 42, 154, 625, 671, 731; mint dispute, 154.

Neares, Lieut. Geo., disbandment, 330, 820.

Neath (Hundred, Glamorgan), 142.

Neathby (Neatby), Capt. Charles, disbandment, 346, 347, 387.

Needham, Dr. Jasper (Charterhouse), 200.
-, -, Dr., of the Charterhouse, 200.
-, -, Thomas, Excise Farmer, Cheshire (1667), 852, 861.

Needle, Samll., disbandment, 345, 816.

Needler, John, Comptroller of Great and Petty Customs, London, 165, 540, 725.
-, -, Thomas, Commissary in Virginia, 295.

Needwood Forest (co. Stafford), 13.

Neeve (Neave), William, disbandment, 375, 376, 832, 833.

Neke, William, disbandment, 373.

Nells, John, disbandment, 356.

Nelson, John, disbandment, 821.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 208.
-, -, Tho., disbandment, 362.

Nelthorpe, Major Sir Tho., disbandment, 334.

Nesbit, Lieut. Rob., disbandment, 308.

Netherlands, Spanish Ambassadors; see Ambassadors.
-, -, English forces in, providers for; see Machado and Pereira.

Neuveforge, Philipe de, abbot of Echternach, 757.

Neville (Nevill, Nevell), Henry, mortgage to Jesuits, 84, 144–5.
-, -, Joseph, disbandment, 352, 820.
-, -, Mary, pension, 104, 318, 390, 576, 593, 766, 767.
-, -, Mr., versus the officers of the works, 704.
-, -, Sophia, pension, 104, 318, 390, 576, 593, 766, 767.
-, -, Richard, Knight Harbinger, 192. Nevis, 651.
-, -, collectors, 25.
-, -, fort, 254.
-, -, fortifying against the French, 256.

New, Robert, of St. Albans, Herts, 861.

NEW ENGLAND, 65, 121; see Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Boston.
-, - -, bringing letters from; see Munday, S.
-, - -, Customs frauds, 200.
-, - -, Customs officer, 28, 96, 200, 258; see Randolph, E.
-, - -, Navigation laws, 136; irregularities in, 593–4.
-, - -, Trade to Carolina, 807.
-, -, FOREST, browsewood, 96, 119.
-, - -, Burleigh walk, 312.
-, - -, cutting wood in, 193, 311, 650, 652, 678, 701.
-, - -, Lindhurst Lodge, title to, 448; repairs, 431, 472, 476, 629, 678.
-, - -, -, Court book, 653.
-, - -, Lord Warden, 119, 652; see Noel, E.
-, - -, planting, 247.
-, - -, wastes and spoils in, 96, 119, 290; Commission for, 122, 193, 199.
-, - -, woodward, high woodward, 96, 119, 629, 678; see Norton, J., Dickins, Major F.
-, -, HAMPSHIRE, Commission for government of, 306.
-, - -, Governor of, 258.
-, - -, pictures of Charles II. etc. for, 306.
-, - -, Plantation duty in, 258.
-, - -, President and Council of, 306.
-, -, Palace Yard; see Streets.
-, -, Park; see Richmond.
-, -, Sarum; see Salisbury.
-, -, Year's gifts to officers, 439.
-, - - - from ambassadors abroad, 475.
-, - YORK, Governor of; see York, Duke of.
-, - -, issues to the Duke of York for forts and garrisons of, 44, 293.

Newark (co. Notts), 401, 432.
-, -, -, manor, 770.
-, -, -, castle, 508.
-, -, -, borough tolls, 508.

Newburgh, Countess of; see Levingston Anne.
-, -, Earl of; see Levingston, C.

Newbury (Newberry), William, disbandment, 367, 828.
-, -, -, tidesman, London port, 710.

Newbury (Berks), 377, 378, 379.
-, - battle, 264.

New Brentford (co. Midd.), 358, 359, 360.

Newcastle barony (co. Dublin), 215.
-, - Hundred (Glamorgan), 142.

Newcastle, Duke of; see Cavendish, H.

Newcastle, port and town, 27, 210, 259, 379, 457, 600, 609, 629, 712, 791; officers, 14, 15, 36, 53, 77, 78, 97, 125, 206, 220–1, 227, 267, 406, 612, 616.
-, -, receiver of forfeitures of Popish Recusants in, 585, 600; see Cristian, W.
-, -, Excise Farm, sureties, sub-commissioners, 837, 846, 849, 857, 868, 877.
-, -, keel measure; see Coal.

Newcombe, Mr., printer [to the Government], 54, 402.

Newcomen, Sir Francis, Lieut.-Colonel Ireland, 155.

Newfoundland, 98, 120, 164, 607.
-, -, trade regulations and fishery, 445, 449, 463.
-, -, French ships from Banks of, 438.

Newgate gaol, 77, 308, 578, 643.

Newhaven (Sussex), 266, 478, 754, 755.

Newland, George, disbandment, 377, 833.
-, -, Thomas, Customs seizer, 728, 746.
-, -, William, disbandment, 361, 826.

Newland (Coventry), 860.

Newlin, Philip, sub-commissioner of Excise, Berks, 880.

Newman, Anne (disbandment), 362, 825.
-, -, Mr., living in Old Palace Yard, 171.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 815.
-, -, Samuel, 579.

Newmarket (Cambridge), Excise, 846, 850.
-, -, the King at, 204, 216, 452, 454, 457, 460, 492.
-, -, Housekeeper at; see Elliot, Eliz.

Newnham Abbey (co. Beds), 405.

Newport, Andrew, Comptroller of the Great Wardrobe, 127, 548, 572, 614, 627, 708, 739, 743; executor to Viscount Mordaunt, 441.
-, -, Francis, Viscount Newport of High Ercall, afterwards Earl of Bradford, member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; Treasurer of the Household, 2, 143, 559, 563; Navy loan, 519.

Newport (Cowes port), 207, 377, 379, 383.
-, -, House [the Earl of Devonshire's], 13.
-, -, Pagnell (Bucks), 364.

News Books, 10.

Newsham (Newtham), John, Receiver of the Seventeen Months' tax, Eighteen Months' and Poll, co. Warwick, 645.

Newspapers; see Gazette, News Books.

Newstead manor (co. Notts), 134.

Newton, Thomas, sheriff of Surrey, 116.
-, -, -, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forests, 4, 16, 17, 290, 315, 325, 427, 429, 759.

Newton (Cambridge), 856.
-, -, upon Ouse (co. Yorks), 395.
-, -, (Yorks), 689.
-, -, see Puckering.

Nichol (Nicoll), Henry (lease, Ireland), 141.
-, -, John, senr., a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, -, junr., deputy Governor of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.

Nicholas, Edward, Receiver General, Alienation Office, 179, 245.
-, -, George, Surveyor General of Customs, 53, 220, 223.
-, -, Sir John, Clerk of the Privy Council, 294.

Nicholett, Charles, 794.

Nicholson, Francis, disbandment, 334, 826.

Nicholls (Nicolls), George, purser, 499.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 335, 827.
-, -, William (to seize uncustomed goods), 445.

Nightingale, Dorothy, lease, 805.

Nimuegen; see Ambassadors (to Holland), 203, 692.

Ninn (Nynn), Walter, disbandment, 381, 382.

Nixon, Tho., chaplain, disbandment, 339, 832.

Nobbs, Samuel, surveyor, Woodbridge, 470.

Noble, James, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 36, 403.

Noel, Edward, Lord Noel, afterwards Viscount Campden and Earl of Gainsborough, Warden of New Forest, 96, 431, 652.
-, -, James, late King's and Queen's goods, 560.

Noke, William, disbandment, 831.

Nomine decimae; see Fee Farms.

Noone, Edward, disbandment, 351, 382, 819.
-, -, Luke, slopseller, 579, 793.

Nopes, James, lands, Ireland, 525.

Norfolk, Sir James, serjeant-at-arms, 181.

Norfolk county, 25, 176, 220, 322, 446, 558, 583, 478, 582, 706.
-, - -, Excise, 35, 677, 843, 844, 845, 849–50, 852, 853, 856, 869, 875, 880.
-, - -, receiver of Hearthmoney; see Lloyd, J.
-, - -, Recusants' estates, 426; receivers of, in, 583.
-, - -, receiver of Taxes; see Cook, Capt.

Norham, William, ship's master, 566.

Norham (Northumberland), 193.

Norman, Anthony, disbandment, 375, 832.
-, -, John, lands, Devon, 185.
-, -, Robert, ship's gunner, 702.

Normandy (France), 436.

Norrington, Mr., receiver of Taxes, Essex, 244, 278.

Norris, Henry, King's joiner, 104, 309, 497, 519, 740.
-, -, Jon., 609.
-, -, Samuel, Doyly's estate, 175.
-, -, William, tidesman, London, 209, 761.

Norroy; see Herald's College.

North, Sir Francis, Lord Chief Justice, Common Pleas, 58, 89, 90, 135, 296, 446, 502, 532, 548, 588, 596.
-, -, Thomas, innholder, disbandment, 369, 829.

North Sea and herring fishery, allowance of Excise on beer for, 260, 658, 716, 852; and see Yarmouth.

Northam (Northan), Robert, landwaiter, York and Hull, 563, 769–70.

Northampton, Earl of; see Compton, J.

Northampton town, 374; grant of free timber for rebuilding after the fire, 4, 16, 96; grant of Hearthmoney for ditto, 259, 323, 509, 785; grant of wine licences for ditto, 751–2, 795.
-, -, county, 16, 87, 123, 392, 558, 583, 642, 759, 859.
-, -, -, Excise, 842, 846, 855, 859.
-, -, -, militia money, 87.
-, -, -, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, 426, 583, 586, 600; see Hurlston, R.

Northan; see Northam.

Northend, John, Justice of the Peace, Wilts, 841.

Northern counties (four), Excise Subfarm, 460, 541, 573.

Northerne, Roberts, tidesman, 562.

Northgate (co. Notts), 508.

Northington, Nic., of Weldon, Northants, 859.

Northelead manor (North Leys, North-lathes, Yorks), 294, 302, 322.

Northumberland, Earl of; see Percy, T.

Northumberland county, 148, 394, 467, 524–5, 797, 800.
-, - -, Auditor, 701.
-, - -, Excise, farm, sureties, sub-commissioners (1668), 837, 857, 846, 849, 868, 877, 878, 883.
-, - -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 585, 600; see Christian, W.
-, - -, receiver of Taxes, 35; see Basire, Mr.
-, - -, sheriffs, 628, 716, 735.

Norton, John, woodward, New Forest, 472.
-, -, Sir John, Commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 193, 199.
-, -, Richard, 652.
-, -, Col. Richard, 239.

Norton Conyers (co. Yorks), manor, 231.

Norwell (co. Notts), 862, 883.

Norway, 227.

Norwich, 369, 377, 542, 543, 558, 562.
-, -, Mayor of, 366.
-, -, Diocese, Tenths, 31.
-, -, Excise, sub-farm, 677.

Norwood, Henry, of the Committee of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; Commissioner of Dean Forest, 196; fee farms, 648.
-, -, Col. Henry (Tangier payments), 233; receiver of quit-rents of Virginia, 574, 699, 717, 720, 723.
-, -, Mr., servant to Col. Strode, 607.

Nott, Robert, deputy to the Master of the Great Wardrobe, 650, 690, 717, 728, 746; Hearthmoney Farmer, 611, 747.

Nottingham, Earl of; see Howard, C.

Nottingham town, 105.
-, -, county, 133, 401, 508, 770, 862, 883.
-, - -, Excise Farmers, 844, 864; see Eyres, E., Stanhope, W.
-, - -, receiver of Taxes, 35, 134; see Smith, N.

Nowers, Edward, waiter, Greenwich, 454.

Nugent, Tho., Roman Catholic Irish officer, 790.

Nurse, Mr. (Post Farmer), 194.

Nutmegs, 801.

Nutt, Mr., merchant, 398.