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Raban (Brabant), Thomas, deputy auditor of the Exchequer Court, 39, 134, 136, 179, 264, 336, 573, 684, 808, 867, 990, 1328.
Rabbett, Ralph, collector, Aldeburgh, 447.
Raby, Charles, yeoman pricker of the King's Privy Harriers, 96, 265, 468, 766.
Rachey (co. Tipperary), 120.
Raddon, Andrew, lease, Exeter Castle ditches, 1109, 1282.
Radford, Rawley, tidesurveyor, London, 320, 444.
Radipole ("Rodipoll," co. Dorset), 1600.
Radley, Richard, scandal against Sir W. Scroggs, 941–2.
Radlow Hundred (co. Hereford), 830.
Radnage (co. Bucks), 139.
Radnor, Earl of, see Robartes, J.
-, - County, 578, 765, 809, 1300.
-, - -, Hearthmoney see Vaughan, J.
-, - -, militia money, 815.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments see Lloyd, J.
-, - -, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures see Whitwick, F.
Raifes, William, lease, Milton, Kent, 1542.
Railstown (co. Tipperary), 123.
Ralismore Coppice see Salcey Forest.
Raly (and see Rayleigh), Tho., waiter, Deal, 371.
Ram, Abel, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Revenue Farmers' arrears to be deposited with, 1458.
-, -, Andrew, lands, Ireland, 1041–3.
Rambour, Monsieur, goods of, 697.
Ramply, Samuel, waiter, Lynn Regis, 10, 191.
Rampside (co. Lancs), 549, 842.
Ramsey (and see Romsey, Rumsey), Cuthbert, tidesman, Newcastle, 181, 448, 690.
-, -, John, serjeant-at-arms, 83, 102, 171, 299, 334, 344, 421, 542, 633, 658, 665, 737, 1039, 1135, 1136; one of the Agents for Taxes, 210, 223, 230, 277, 339, 349, 373, 389, 474, 500, 630, 764, 802, 856, 889, 899, 901, 1124; a Commissioner for inspecting accounts, 1468.
-, -, John, waiter, Carham, Berwick, 449.
-, - (Romsey), Lieut. [probably Rumsey], Bristol, 997.
-, -, Robert, trumpeter, widow of, 1420.
-, -, Thomas, Ensign, Tangier, 1185.
Ramsey (Isle of Man), 876.
Ramsgate (co. Kent), 444.
Rand see Rands.
Randall (Randyll), John, Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures for Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, Somerset, 580.
-, -, John, Commissioner for Sick and Hurt (1643), 1587.
-, -, Mr., clipper and counterfeiter, 991.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, Weymouth, 74, 181.
-, -, Samuel, robbed by Weston, 1160.
-, -, Vincent, gunpowder for the Ordnance, 589.
Randieu see Randu.
Randolph, Edward, collector of Customs, New England, 16, 92, 112, 131, 152, 164, 217, 221, 248, 260, 271, 272, 665, 861, 893; losses and salary, 249; deputy auditor, New England, 273.
-, -, William, Excise question, 637.
Rands, Henry, high collector for the Eleven Months' Assessment for parts of Lincoln, 183.
-, -, Richard, page of Whittlewood Forest, 1604; keeper of Wakefield Walk, ibid, 1208.
Randu (Randieu), Mr., King's footman, 71, 77.
-, -, Theodore, Page of the Bedchamber, 122, 346, 896, 1437; housekeeper at Windsor, 268, 475, 544, 767, 1127, 1128, 1457.
Rangeworthy ("Rendgworth," co. Gloucester), 81–2, 93–4.
Raphael's designs [cartoons] in the possession of W. Hewer, 20, 251–2, 586, 760, 763, 1314; names and description of, 252.
Rashley, Jonathan, proposal for victualling Tangier, 148.
Rasker, Elizabeth, lease, Fordington, 1580.
Rastell, Tho., sub-collector of Royal and Additional Aids, co. Worcester, 1328.
Rate, bills of see Bills.
Ratford, Richard, shipmaster, 298, 1073.
Rathborne, Mr., survey of Crown Lands (1608), 1617.
Rathclare (co. Cork), 884.
Rathcoole (co. Dublin), 1156.
Rathdown (Barony, co. Dublin), 346, 433.
Rathlena (co. Roscommon), 232.
Rathlin island (Antrim), 895.
Rathmore (co. Tipperary), 120.
Rathpool see Rochpool.
Rathranna (co. Cork), 884.
Ratisbon (Bavaria), 874, 1031.
Rattenbury, Martin, of Oakhampton, 1597.
Raughton manor (co. Cumberland), 1197.
Ravenscroft, George, Barton-on-Humber, 1059.
Ravenglass (co. Cumberland), 448.
Rawdon, Arthur, nephew and heir to the Earl of Conway, 1160.
Rawlins (Rawlings), Anne, of Wapping, 848.
-, -, John, mewlet saddler of the Royal Mews, 177, 186, 1179.
-, -, -, regarder Salcey Forest, 203.
Raworth and Company, saltpetre for the Ordnance, 1151.
Rawston, Joseph, muster master of co. Bucks, 1192.
Rawstorne, Lawrence, sheriff of Lancs, 1233.
Rayleigh (Raeleigh and see Raly), John, lands, Plymouth, 608.
Raymond, George, of Sodbury, 769.
-, -, Sir Jonathan, sheriff of London and Middlesex, 222.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Justice of the King's Bench, 11, 52, 109, 178, 274, 605.
Rea (and see Ree), John, Worcester town fine, 871.
Read (Reed, Reid), Sir Charles Crofts, Justice of Peace, Suffolk, 82.
-, -, Edward, waiter, Broadstairs, 614.
-, -, John, mariner, 653, 657.
-, -, Mr. (Mr. Hayes' lease), 1169.
-, -, Philip, apothecary, Bristol, Recusant, 1263.
-, -, Richard, co. Gloucester, bequest to superstitious uses, 1509, 1373, 1509.
-, -, Theophilus, tidesman, London, 401, 903.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Carnedon Prior, 1181, 1301–2.
-, -, William, tenant, Somerset, 1050.
Read (co. Lancs), 1233.
Reading (Reddin), Edward, Customs place, 399.
-, -, Nathaniel, Hatfield Level fines, 331, 332, 340.
-, -, Nicholas, Customs place, 399.
-, -, Robert, Commissioner for Concealments, London, 1552.
Reading (co. Berks), 395.
-, King's barn at, 619, 636, 718.
-, King's stables at, keeper of see Welbeck, R.
-, monastery, grant of and names of lands composing, 357, 847, 892–3, 1545.
Reads Bay (Barbados) see Hole.
Receivers of Assessments, Crown Lands, Hearthmoney etc. see Assessments, Crown Lands, Hearthmoney, and see each county separately.
-, at the Restoration, income, 1632; charge, 1638; instructions to, 1538, 1558, 1572; to give fresh security, 1610.
-, messenger for in Northumberland and Durham, 1581.
-, moneys in the hands of see Bankers.
-, - in the Exchequer, 1143.
-, poundage and salaries, 83, 801, 805.
-, receipts (1660), 1644.
-, returning moneys to London under guard, 83.
-, twelve per cent. charge on for keeping back their moneys, 84, 202, 503, 1114, 1210.
Recorder, Mr., lease, Bradridge, 848.
Records see Exchequer (Receipt Treasury); Parliament; Privy Council; Trade (Committee records); Treasury.
-, at the Rolls, 492.
-, in the hands of the Secondaries of the Pipe, 701.
-, of Commonwealth Committees, 1628.
-, in Danby's hands see Osborne, T.
-, in the Tower, keeper of see May, Sir A.
-, of the House of Lords see Lords (House, Clerk).
-, removed from Westminster to Oxford (in 1665 and 1681), 60, 80.
Red wood (campeachy wood or logwood), West Indies, 1371, 1496, and see Logwood.
-, - Saunders wood, an inferior dye wood from the Dutch East Indies; prohibition of, 1425, 1447, 1496.
Redbourne (co. Lincoln), 1578.
Reddinsee Reading.
Redemption of Captives in Barbary (Fez, Morocco, Algiers) including collections for by royal brief, 205, 254, 336, 492, 506–7, 563, 638, 670, 671, 672, 681, 686, 694, 709, 728, 750, 778, 779, 867, 946, 1018, 1076, 1103, 1126, 1234, 1346, 1443, 1445, 1515.
-, cases of captives, 295, 348; of seamen, 1353.
-, Committee of Privy Council for, 670, 671, 1443, 1515.
-, exchange of English against Moorish captives, 336.
-, price per man, 205, 336.
Redhead, Cuthbert, lease, co. Northumberland, 231.
-, -, John, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
Redmarley D'Abitot (co. Worcester), 1329.
Redriff see Rotherhithe.
Redruth (co. Cornwall), 366.
Redway, Robt., Tangier soldier, 1154.
Redwood, Thomas, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
Ree (and see Rea), Arthur, Navy bill, 40.
Reed see Read.
Reeks, Widow, arrears, 726, 767.
Reepe, James, lease, Fordington, 1558, 1559.
Rees (and see Rice), Evan ap Howell ap, 510, 1537.
Reeves (Reeve, Reves and see Ryves), John, waiter, Brixham, 445, 1481.
-, -, Joseph, mariner, 376.
-, -, Richard, Shaw Farm, Windsor, 695, 789.
-, -, Roger, fee farm, 848.
Regby see Rigby.
Regicides, 97, 145; their lands in Ireland, 1353–4, 1356.
Reighton (co. Yorks), 1198.
Reis (Portuguese money), 107.
Reliefs see Heriots.
Remerell, Thomas, doorkeeper of the House of Lords, 177.
Removing wardrobe see Wardrobe.
Renche, John, poor Tangier soldier, 1406, 1476.
Render, Mr., horses for the Queen, 698.
Rennow, Widow, 630.
Repton Priory (co. Derby), 1572.
Requests, Masters of (see Povey, T., Glascock, Sir W., Morley, C., Cotterell, Sir C., Fanshaw, W.), 21, 109, 153, 181, 284, 392, 490, 493, 516, 529, 663, 664, 795, 800, 862, 863, 967, 969, 1048, 1132, 1134, 1182, 1184, 1420, 1431, 1646, 1651, 1653.
Reresby, Gervase, bills of exchange on Cadiz, 1053, 1353.
-, -, Sir John, Governor of York, 292–3, 449, 699.
Respite of homage, 1534.
Restoration, risings for and persons aiding, 1180, 1617, see Booth, Sir G.
Retrenchment of diets, 78.
-, - of establishments see Customs (establishment); Royal Household; Tower (warders); King's (footmen); and see Suspension, scheme of (1667), 1646–50; (1668), 1651–2.
Revell (Revel), John, waiter, Milford port, 255, 446.
-, -, Mr., servant to the Duke of Norfolk, 367.
Revels see King's Revels.
Revenue and expediture, accounts see Accounts.
-, at the Restoration, budget, 1629–30, 1632–43.
-, (1667), 1646–50.
-, (1668), 1651–2.
-, (1679), 1653–1665.
-, commissioners of (1627), 1560.
-, expired branches of (1684), 1663.
-, establishments, estimates, and suspensions see Establishments, Estimates, Suspension.
-, receipt and issues (1660), 1664–5.
-, unsettled by distractions at the Restoration, 1538.
Revesby Drain (North and West Fen), 1626.
Rey (co. Sligo), 232.
Reymes, Bullen (son of Col. B. Reymes), Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 119, 140.
-, -, Col. Bullen, surety for G. Pley, 170.
Reynell, Sir Richard, kt. and bart., 2nd Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland, 1046.
Reyner, Robert, tidesman, London, 414. lands, co. Notts, 1570.
Reynolds, Capt., shipmaster, transporting soldiers to Tangier, 658, 769.
-, -, Edward, Bishop of Norwich, 1536.
-, -, Francis, pension, 173, 176, 341, 344, 518, 669, 855, 859, 1444.
-, -, John, sub-collector of Royal and Additional Aid, co. Worcester, 1328.
-, -, Thomas, boatman, London, 444.
-, lands, Winchester, 973.
-, Worcester town fine, 871.
Rhuddlan ("Rithland") Marsh (co. Denbigh), 1073, 1132, 1144, 1484.
Ribera, José' de, Lo Spagnoletto, painter, 1351.
-, -, Philip, Agent and Consul General at Algiers, 773, 786, 850, 1159, 1168, 1169, 1520, 1527; departure, 782.
Riccards (Riccard and see Richards), Arthur, Nottingham town riot, 1177.
-, -, Henry, waterman, London, 255, 371, 1052.
Rice (and see Rees), Sir Edward, militia money, 813.
-, -, Griffith, of Newton, co. Carmarthen, 361, 488–9.
-, -, Ensign Zachary, 293.
Rich, Henry, 1st Earl of Lincoln, Trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, lands, Lincoln, 1499.
-, -, Mr., ship's captain from New York, 1119.
-, reGeorge Elton, 546.
-, -, Peter, sheriff of London, 698; Southwark waterwork, 518; inquisition, Southwark, 1092; timber for the Navy, 744–5.
Richard of Old Guard, 917.
Richards (and see Riccards), Bennet, Hearthmoney officer, 1241.
-, -, Edward, tenant, Somerset, 61.
Receiver General of Assessments, co. Notts (1649), 521.
-, -, Edmund, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 872, 1296.
-, -, Godfry, stationer to the Excise Office, 478, 589, 1077, 1312.
-, -, Humphry, poor Tangier soldier, 749, 1476.
-, -, Sir James, baronet fee, 1177.
-, -, Mr., bills of exchange for the Mediterranean Fleet, 67.
-, -, Samuel, Nottingham town riot, 1177.
-, -, Witham ap, of Llangristiolus, Anglesea, 1223.
Richardscot (co. Stafford), 183.
Richardson, Edward, weighing porter, London, 444.
-, -, Francis, Worcester town riot, 871.
-, -, John, discovery of Papist, 128, 229, 1408.
-, -, Robert, child rider, 1179.
-, -, Thomas, Lord Cramond, styled Lord Richardson, 1536.
-, -, Widow, payment in the Treasury of the Chamber, 916.
-, -, William, messenger of the Chamber, 726, 916, 1488.
Richardson, Lord see Richardson, Thomas.
Richbell, Edward, Treasurer to the Irish Revenue Farmers, 1270, 1458.
Richelieu, Madame de, goods for, 1106.
-, -, Marquis de, house in Duke Street, 1110.
Richmond, Duchess of, see Stewart, F.T.
-, -, Duke of, see Lennox, C., Stewart, C.
Richmond (Yorks), 228, 1199, 1552; archdeaconry, 1197, 1581.
-, - Fee (Kendal Barony), 1554, 1563.
-, - ferry (Thames), 1081, 1567.
-, - Herald see Dethicke, H.
-, - House (Surrey), 1567, 1592; details of, 1583; Housekeeper of see Villiers, Mr.
-, -, New Park, 1515.
-, Chief Ranger, 872.
-, deer, 199, 658.
-, gamekeeper, 1650.
-, gravel from, 769, 872.
-, Great Paddock, 658.
-, issues for, 1131, 1139, see Masters, E.
-, keeper of see Harvey, Lady.
-, repairs in, 242.
-, spoils in, 654.
Rickett, Mr., bricklayer, 1509.
Rider (Ryder), Lancelot, surety for J. Elsworth, 370.
-, -, Mr., perpetuity for Dartmouth, 1127.
-, -, Richard, Master Carpenter of the Works, 87, 469, 722, 782, 1268.
-, -, Widow, provisions for the Council Chamber, 268, 300.
-, -, William, Irish Revenue Farmer, 69–70.
-, -, -, Master of the King's Harriers, 961, 1126, 1127, 1449, 1457.
Ridges Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.
Ridgmont (co. Beds), 1577.
Ridings (Rideing), Hannah, widow of Peter, 1256, 1403.
-, -, Peter, gunner, Tangier, 1256, 1403.
Ridley (Ridgley, Rudliffe, Brudley), Michael, merchant, Newcastle, 383.
-, -, Robert, Comptroller of Customs, Maryland, 362, 430.
-, -, William, of Freshford, clothier, 990.
Ridley (co. Chester), 134.
Riga hemp see Hemp.
Rigby (Regby), Edward, of Burrow, co.
-, Lancs, surety of J. Starkey, 1233.
-, -, Roger, tidesman, London, 4,410.
-, -, William, Navy Lieutenant, 870, 1202.
Riggs, Edward, Receiver of Assessments, co. Southants (1649), 525.
Rillington (co. Yorks), 1198.
Rimer (and see Rymer), Rudolphus, Receiver of Assessments, co. Yorks (1649), 527.
Rimswell ("Rymeswell," co. Yorks), 1200.
Rincom, Abraham van, of Amsterdam, 356.
Rine hemp see Hemp.
Ringmer (co. Sussex), 1604.
Riots, 578, see Excise, Hearthmoney, Nottingham.
Ripper, Peter, boatman, Harwich, 1376.
Rippingham, Tho., Navy gunner, 191.
Ripon (co. Yorks), 793.
Ripple (co. Worcester), 263, 1329.
Rippon, Gervase, alderman of Nottingham, 1177, 1206.
Rishton, Ralph, Recusant, Lancs, 1235.
Rithland Marsh see Rhuddlan.
River (co. Kent), 1491; Trendenham wood, 1491.
Rivers (Ryvers), Earl of, see Savage, T.
-, -, Thomas, coastwaiter, London, 444, 832.
Rives see Ryves.
Roades, John, iron works, Dean Forest, 1565.
Roach, John, tidesman, Lynn, 595.
Robart (Robert, Roberts), Anthony, of the King's music, 270, 633, 727, 901, 1176, 1419, 1421.
-, -, Mris., widow of Anthony, 273, 630, 725, 915, 1077.
Robartes, John, 2nd Lord Robartes, and 1st Earl of Radnor, 463, 466, 482, 576; Lord Privy Seal (1661–73), 1001; Lord President of the Privy Council, 8, 108, 164, 208, 271, 272, 358, 450, 478, 531, 624, 682, 687, 760, 871, 931, 1048, 1094, 1224, 1252, 1341, 1342, 1394; Commissioner for Tangier, 1252; pension, 1394, 1470, 1472.
-, -, Charles Bodvile, Visct. Bodmin (afterwards 2nd Earl of Radnor), 577, 594.
-, -, Francis, King's waiter, London, 910, 949.
-, -, Robert, Visct. Bodmin (son of John), Envoy Extraordinary to Denmark, 96, 158, 196, 205, 242, 251.
Robbers, 146.
Robbins see Robins.
Robert, son of Ivon, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.
Roberts (and see Robart, Robartes), Edward, Auditor General to Oliver Cromwell, 831–2.
-, -, Francis, proposal for victualling Tangier from Cornwall, 148.
-, -, -, King's waiter, London, 1021.
-, -, Henry, clipper and counterfeiter, 854.
-, -, Sir John, baronet fee, 363.
-, -, Owen, lease, Anglesea, 1301, 1525, 1526; Clerk of the Peace, Anglesea, 1462, 1464.
-, -, Peter, tenement, Treverbyn, 1596.
-, -, Sam, ship master, 356.
-, -, Thomas, tweezers and whips, 1272.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 290.
-, -, -, payments to William Roberts for Windsor, 201.
-, -, Sir Thomas, pardon at the Restoration, 1631.
-, -, William, Receiver of the Honor and Castle of Windsor (including issues to, for the Works at Windsor), 174, 176, 183, 201, 268, 269, 301, 307, 313, 315, 317, 384, 398, 438, 440, 455, 474, 542, 605, 624, 627, 629, 643, 648, 689, 693, 694, 695, 709, 724, 750, 768, 800, 803, 849, 852, 853, 895, 951, 957, 995, 1025, 1106, 1142, 1152, 1183, 1270, 1313, 1359, 1402, 1487; moneys from the Irish Revenue Farmers and from Earl of Ranelagh, 345, 354, 405, 416, 452, 483, 501, 529, 562, 563.
-, -, -, waiter, Aberthaw, 935.
-, -, Sir William, surety for W. Oakes, 644.
Robertson, Charles, tidesman, London, 506, 1257, 1324.
ROBES, Office of, Clerk of, see Thornton, L.
-, debt to (1679), 1661.
-, establishment (1667), 1646;
-, (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, Gentleman and Master of see Sidney, R.; accounts, 1178; issues to, 8–9, 29, 217, 234, 238, 264, 273, 313, 317, 597, 617, 630, 752, 758, 924, 925, 970, 987, 989, 994, 1091, 1092, 1271, 1281, 1357, 1358.
-, keepers of the rich coats of the Guards, 1664.
-, tradesmen and artificers, 1178.
-, trunks for, 839.
-, yeomen of, 978, 1664, and see Queen; Royal (Household).
Robins (Robbins, Robyns), Anthony, prisoner, 941.
-, -, Elizabeth, nurse to the sick at Tangier, 1248.
-, -, George, waiter, Mumbles, 446, 580.
-, Tangier soldier, 1155.
-, -, James, assaymaster of tin, Cornwall, 1533.
-, -, Mr., to attend Treasury Lords, 628.
-, -, Richard, of London, searching for treasure trove, 417.
-, for the Earl of Newburgh, 548.
-, -, Thomas, tobacco planter, Gloucester, 1165.
-, -, -, apothecary to the garrison of Tangier, 1453.
Robinson, Andrew, tidesman, Bridlington, 650, 966, 1189.
-, -, Cuthbert, lease, Northumberland, 231.
-, -, Eliah, shipmaster, 1017.
-, -, Elizabeth, son's salary, 19.
-, -, Francis, Customs place, 269.
-, -, George, officer to take care of coast bonds, 1302, 1368.
-, -, -, agent and assignee of Lord Townsend's coal farm, 1361.
-, -, Henry, Clerk to the Excise Commissioners, 146.
-, -, H., of London, merchant, 356.
-, -, Sir Henry, loans on the Customs, 1025, 1106, 1419.
-, -, John, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 266, 468, 540, 652, 801, 802, 872, 897, 1186, 1281, 1286; Secretary to the Embassy in Sweden, 1520; interim Agent in Sweden, 1136, 1149, 1150, 1152, 1520, 1527, 1528.
-, -, John, searcher, Gravesend, 227.
-, -, Jo., fine in Court of Common Pleas, 1614.
-, -, Sir John, militia money, Tower, 712, 812, 815, 816–7, 820–1, 823–4, 826–30, 954, 1061.
-, -, Mr., Customs place, Ireland, 656.
-, alderman, Hull, 375.
-, -, Richard, of the King's music, 470, 1281, 1286.
-, -, Robert, searcher, Gravesend, 227; Customs smack, Yarmouth, 714, 875; Recusant, 619.
-, -, Stephen, tidesman, London, 290.
-, -, Thomas, boatman, Bristol, 109, 748.
-, -, Sir Thomas, baronetcy fee, 386.
-, -, William, pro temp Receiver and Paymaster General, Ireland, 673, 694, 698, 700; ditto for receiving the Irish Revenue Farmers' arrears, 753, 771, 846; Surveyor General of buildings etc., Ireland, 535–6, 688–9, 1445; lands of, 943.
-, - -, of St. Ives, Cornwall, 1210.
Robson, Mr., Jewel Office, 1287.
-, -, Thomas, child rider, 1179.
-, -, -, clerk of impost bills, 470–1, 877, 1392; wages etc., twopences, 1219; bills of exchange on, 1102.
Robson's Prebend, Auckland, 959.
Robyns see Robins.
Roche, David, the now Lord Roche, Irish pension, 812.
-, -, Maurice, Visct. Roche of Fermoy, Irish pension to his children, 1012.
Roche monastery (co. Yorks), 1194.
Rochefort (France), 299.
Rochester (Kent), 14, 70, 77, 250, 299, 302, 636, 810, 976, 987, 1021, 1092, 1476; Sick and Wounded quarters, 151, 159, 163, 188, 189, 224, 638, 641, 745, 777, 786, 1309, 1396.
-, -, Bishop of see Turner, F.
-, First Fruits, 1460.
-, Tenths, 90, 160, 243, 294, 391, 458, 569, 590, 624, 690, 758, 931, 1023, 1087, 1148, 1203.
-, victualling storehouse, 926, 957.
Rochpool ("Rathpool," co. Pembroke), 310.
Rock, Mr., engine smith at Windsor Castle, 656.
Rock (co. Worcester), 1328.
-, - Forest, King's cliff bailiwick, Master Forester of, 382, 507–8. perambulations, names of, 507–8.
Rockwood, Jane, lease, Somerset, 176.
Rodieur, Peter, arras worker to the Wardrobe, 839.
Rodipoll see Radipole.
Rodney, Capt., Tangier, 1403, 1464, 1513.
-, -, Mr., Lindhurst House and stables, 252–3.
Rodriguez see Sequoria.
Roe see Rowe.
Roetiers, John, Joseph and Philip, engravers to the Mint, 45, 80, 154, 229, 374, 438, 594, 746, 1127, 1143, 1189, 1499, 1516.
Rogers, Anne, daughter of R. Pendrell, Worcester fight pension, 84, 88, 176, 341, 518, 670, 855, 1022, 1450, 1456.
-, -, Bryan, seizure, Penryn, 213.
-, -, Charles, payment in the Treasury of the Chamber, 767.
-, -, Edward, collector of assessments, co. Midd. (1660), 1540.
-, -, -, pension, 1456.
-, -, -, lease, temp. Henry VIII, 1587.
-, -, Francis, Page of the Bedchamber, 346, 885, 896, 1437; keeper of the King's Wardrole and Revestrie at Westminster, 1221, 1225.
-, -, Henry, riot in the verge of the King's Household, 776, 1250.
-, -, -, waiter, Christchurch, 110.
-, -, Humphry, lease, co. Bucks, 1534.
-, -, John, Receiver of the Poll and Eighteen Months' Assessment, co. Lincoln, 171.
-, -, -, husband of Anne, 84, 88, 173, 341, 344, 518, 669, 670, 855, 858–9, 1022, 1450, 1456.
-, -, -, deputy assaymaster of tin in the Stannaries, 1028.
-, -, R., collector of Royal and Additional Aids, co. Worcester, 1328.
-, -, Reynold, tidesman, London, 340, 414.
-, -, Robert tidesman, London, 1039.
-, -, William, alias Hopkins, of Marsh, co. Somerset, 365, 410.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 290, 935, 1102.
-, -, Mr., of the Standing Wardrobe, 320, 544.
Rokeby (Rookeby), Henry, bills from Tangier, 352, 1105, 1111, 1182, 1225–6.
Rokenham, Mr., secret service payment, 1131.
Roley (and see Rowley), Mr., Excise question, 637.
Rolle (Rolls, Rolles and see Rolt), Sir John, of Stevenston, co. Devon, 416, 635, 661.
-, -, Samuel, of Heanton, 416, 635.
Rolls, Master of, 209.
-, -, Records at the see Records.
Rolls see Rolle.
Rolph, William, Recusant, 82.
Rolt (Roll), Samuel, warrants for felling timber, 464, 681, 720, 745, 964, 985, 1019, 1921, 1208, 1508.
Rolvenden (Hundred, Kent), 194, 210, 534.
ROMAN CATHOLICS, Recusants, Jesuits and Popish priests.
-, anti-Transubstantiation declaration (Act of 30 Car. II, St. 2, c. 2), 82–4.
-, discoveries, prosecutions and convictions (including certificates, lists and rewards), 17, 19, 47, 138, 152, 154–5, 159, 182, 188, 208, 220, 222, 229, 233, 293, 302, 329, 330, 339, 347, 349, 387, 393, 420, 439, 491, 492, 497, 500, 511, 512, 703–4, 732, 736, 750–1, 752, 754, 778, 834, 843, 857, 989, 1019, 1030, 1056, 1059, 1062, 1081, 1083, 1084, 1113, 1116, 1172, 1174, 1186, 1189, 1232, 1235, 1275, 1290, 1323, 1375, 1406, 1457, 1487, 1511; list returned to Parliament, 691; Proclamation for (1679, Nov. 12), 17, 302, 349, 787, 1059, 1084, 1187, 1406, 1408, 1444; malicious prosecutions discharged, 843–4.
-, Dissenters prosecuted as see Dissenters.
-, executions of, 17.
-, farms and debts, writing in Pipe hand and carrying estreats to the Pipe Office to be drawn into the Great Roll, 51, 218, 219, 411, 471, 539, 556, 563, 627, 651, 706, 766, 776, 854, 933, 1100, 1134, 1189, 1370.
-, fines on, 20l. a month, 94, 125, 131, 155, 296, 412, 532; taken instead of two-thirds of their estates, 31.
-, forfeited moneys, 17.
-, forfeitures of two-thirds of their estates, 31, 45, 47, 49, 75, 76, 94, 99, 100, 153, 158, 159, 169, 176, 190, 211, 226, 247, 256, 296, 302, 307, 308, 328, 329, 330, 333, 334, 344, 393, 400, 409, 412, 413, 428, 489, 518, 561, 563, 573, 577, 591, 615, 618, 619, 669, 693, 732, 743, 754, 812, 833, 858–9, 868, 882, 982, 993, 1015, 1100, 1133, 1147, 1228–30.
-, Irish Papists, 293, and see Ireland (Innocent).
-, Papists' and delinquents' estates, yield of at the Restoration, 1632.
-, penal laws, 492; Receiver of casual revenue arising from, 861; see Aldworth, W.
-, proposals concerning Recusants, 532.
-, prosecution by Long Writ, 382, 1062, 1068, 1083.
-, Quakers prosecuted as see Quakers.
-, recognizances, 342.
-, Receivers of Recusants' Forfeitures, 48, 94, 102, 122, 207, 323, 510, 561–2, 574, 580, 628, 690, 743, 747, 852, 933, 1062, 1134, 1189, 1213, 1218, 1309, 1408, 1467; dissolved, 1219; accounts, 1467; poor receipts from, 1219.
-, Receivers see:—
-, Bedford, S., for cos. Beds, Bucks, Herts, Oxford, Berks.
-, Whitwick, F., for cos. Stafford, Hereford, Salop, Brecon, Cardigna, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, Radnor.
-, Clark, Major H. and E., afterwards Lee, Robert, for cos. Norfolk, Suffolk, Huntingdon, Cambridge.
-, Every, J., for Cheshire and North Wales.
-, Powell, R., for cos. Derby, Lincoln and Notts.
-, Kenyon, R., for co. Lancs. Lynd, V., for Westminster and St. Giles' parish.
-, Nevill, Mr., for cos. _.
-, Langley, J., for cos. Worcester, Gloucester, Monmouth.
-, Records of Forfeitures, 332–3.
-, Recusants' roll, 1134; individual cases of Recusants see Recusants (discoveries).
-, Revenue, manager of see Ange, E.; commission and instructions to, 1228–30.
-, -, receipt of, 1186, 1219.
-, sheriffs, levying fines, 747, 852, 1024, 1378; allowed 12d. per £ on, 1165.
-, superstitious uses, forfeitures for gifts to, including Jesuits' lands etc., 19, 45, 51, 52, 100, 169, 211, 295–6, 349, 439, 549, 615, 674, 786–7, 834, 1172, 1187, 1219, 1239, 1299, 1343, 1373, 1509; Commissioners for inquiry of, 787.
Romney (Kent), 110, 254, 444, 1415.
Romsey (and see Rumsey, Ramsey), Edward, warehouseman, Bristol, 533.
-, -, Capt. Henry, Navy, 1213.
Romsey (co. Hants), 1269, 1323.
Romsley manor (co. Salop), 654.
Ronquillo, Don Pedro de, Ambassador Extraordinary from Spain, 101, 386, 615, 1174; house in Weld Street, 340.
Rooke (Rooks), John, Exeter Castle ditches, 1543, 1584, 1618.
Rooke, Col. William, Receiver of Assessments, Kent, 1457.
Rookeby see Rokeby.
Roomcoyle, Thomas, ships commander, 1114.
Roose (Hundred, Pembroke), 310, 684.
Rope yard see Navy (Yards, Chatham and Woolwich).
Roper, Anne (neé Walker), wife of Francis, royal bounty to, 918, 924, 1000.
-, -, -, widow of Thomas, 6th Earl of Baltinglass, outlaw, 190.
-, -, Edward, Lord Grey's estate, Trustee for Lady Grey, 1305, 1385, 1468.
-, -, Francis, 918, 1000.
-, -, Mr., goods from Flanders, 284.
-, -, Thomas, tenant, Holbech, 1501.
Roscommon, Earl of, see Dillon, W.
-, - County (Ireland), 231, 232, 1283.
Rose ( and see Rouse), Mr., Gentleman Sewer, 544.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, Coventry and Warwick (1649), 523, 526.
-, -, -, tidesman, Lynn Regis, 876; boatman ibid, 402.
Rosecere (Rosetear), William, tenant, Treverbyn Courtney, 1533, 1596.
Rosehill (co. Westmorland), 1604.
Rosennal (Slievemargy barony, Queen's county), 433.
Roskeen (Queen's county), 710.
Ross (Rosse), Mary, Bonyalva, 546, 1166, 1412.
-, -, Thomas, keeper of the King's libraries, pension, 1615.
Ross (Ireland), 1270; Customs establishment, 1004.
-, - County (Ireland), 402, 466, 831.
Ross (co. Sligo), 232.
Rosser, William, boatman, Bristol, 255, 343, 371.
Rossington, Mr., new buildings, St. James's Street, 377.
Rossline (co. Cork), 844.
Roster, William, waterman, London, 650.
Roth (Rothe), Edward, executor to Major E. Fitzgerald of Tangier, 1299, 1416, 1453.
Rotherby, Thomas, 287.
-, - (co. Leicester), 287.
Rotherfield Park (co. Oxford), 1109; Rotherfield Grays ("Greys"), seat of the Knollys, 1109, 1254.
Rotherham (co. Yorks), 1582, 1595.
Rotherhithe ("Redriff," co. Surrey), 1093, 1386, 1468.
Rothley ("Roadley," co. Leicester), 102.
Rotterdam (Holland), 8, 34, 326, 373–4, 605, 786, 797, 1138, 1279, 1292, 1295.
-, English Consul at see Hedges, A.
-, seditious books etc. shipped from by Scotchmen, 1138.
Rouge Croix Pursuivant see Ball, H.
-, - Dragon Pursuivant see King, G.
Rougham (co. Suffolk), 675.
Rougond Count, Envoy from the Duchess of Modena, 461.
Rouse (Rous, Rowse, and see Rose), Capt., for the Duke of Grafton, 894.
-, -, John, landwaiter, London, 1024.
-, -, -, prisoner in the Tower, 247.
-, -, -, M.P., 1601.
-, -, Mr., Customs affair, 949.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, London, 1343, 1415.
-, -, Thomas, commission for concealments, Southwark, 1092.
-, -, -, shipmaster, 584.
Rousby, Christopher, complaints against as collector of Plantation duty in Maryland, 312, 566.
Routh, John, surveyor, Exeter, 500, 506.
Roverkilly (co. Roscommon), 232.
Rowdals Ralmiduffe [? Rodanstown, co. Westmeath), 1355.
Rowe, Anthony, collector or Farmer of Hearthmoney (1679–84), 66, 144, 297, 422, 435, 487, 584, 619, 1067, 1101, 1215, 1220, 1230, 1517, 1659; King's case against in the Exchequer, 1043, 1087, 1148, 1184, 1230, 1232.
-, -, Capt., Tangier, 1154, 1244, 1411.
-, -, Henry, surveyor, Helston, 442.
-, -, Isaac, brother of Owen, 1150.
-, -, Mathew, collector, Truro, 445.
-, -, Mr., lease, Bradridge, 848. of Dover, exporting wool, 950, 1387.
-, -, Owen, lands at Bermudas, 878, 1074, 1150–1.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, 1415.
-, -, William, alderman of Macclesfield, 1600.
Rowell, John, waiter, Boston port, 109.
Rowland, Robert, employed on the mole, Tangier, 1248.
-, -, William, lease, Shippon, Berks, 1566.
Rowlandson, Henry, shipmaster, 797.
Rowlett, John, tidesman, London, 291.
Rowley ( and see Roley), Silvanus, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.
Rowney, Thomas, Excise Farmer, 55, 86, 303, 307, 350, 380, 788, 837, 843; loans by, 840, 1097.
Rowse see Rouse.
Roxburgh County (Scotland), 677.
ROYAL Academy for painting see Painting.
-, - AFRICA COMPANY, 92, 1493.
-, Charter and privileges, 46, 63, 479; contravensions of and seizures of interloping ships (and see Redwood), 263, 574, 857, 860, 942, 1371, 1475, 1496.
-, exporting woollen yarn and crewel work, 206, 241, 1251.
-, forts and factories, 79; Fort St. Andrew, Gambia River, 1033.
-, free shipment of stores, 79.
-, liberty to the Duke of Curland to trade in English territories in Africa, 1033–4.
-, negro trade to Jamaica, 1478.
-, solicitor to, 860.
-, - BEDCHAMBER, Pages of, 346, 631, 896, 1060, 1437, 1466, 1614, see Rogers, F., Cordell, L., Randue, T., Bull, A., Hooton, A., Chiffinch, W., Caplin, J., Stephenson, A., Griffin, H.; liveries of, 71; washing sheets, 346, 410, 896, 915, 1437.
-, Grooms of, 90, 158, 597–8, 617, 908, 915, 1205–6, 1338, see Granvile, B., Savile, H., Progers, E., Seymour, H., Phillips, R., Lane, R., Porter, G., Bridges, G. R., Lee, T., Killegrew, T., Windham, T., Neale, T., Skelton, B., Elliot, T., Gwynn, F., Ashburnham, J., Titus, S., Legg, W., Howard, T., Walter, D.; furniture for, 839.
-, Groom of the Stole see Bath, Earl of.
Royal bounty, see:—
Atkins, Job.
Bennet, Henry, Earl of Arlington.
Bubb, J.
Carlisle, Helen.
Dunbar, Capt. J.
Dyson, E.
Emerson, J.
Hosteyn, A. L'.
Hyde, Lawrence.
Jarvis, M.
Jones, Frances.
King, William.
Lloyd, Anne.
Lyme Regis, Cobb.
Miller, M.
Morland, Sir S.
Pendrell, H.
Poole, Sir C.
Privy Council, Lord President.
Radnor, Earl of.
Ricaut, P.
Robartes, C. B., Viscount Bodmin.
Rochester, Earl of.
Roper, A.
Royal Fishery of England Company.
Royal Household (Grooms and Pages of the Chamber).
Saint Margarets, Westminster.
- Martins in the Field.
Sandford, F.
Sawyer, Sir R.
Scarborough, Sir C.
Seymour, Sir E.
Sheridan, T.
Sidney, H.
Swan, C.
Tangier (poor soldiers, widows).
Underhill, J.
Westminster (King Charles I. Hospital).
-, - Fishery of England, Company, bounty to, 240.
-, doggers belonging to, 240.
-, - footmen see King's (footmen); Queen.
-, - Gardens see St. James's, Hampton Court, Whitehall, Greenwich.
-, - HOUSEHOLD (and see Chamber, King's) accounts see Royal (Household Cofferer).
-, apothecary to, 77, 122, 262, 544, 725, 885, and see Lefebure, N.
-, arrangement for paying and for advances to see James, Sir J., Huntingdon, R.
-, bedgoers to the King, 78, 1286, 1664, see Duel, R., Milward, J.,
-, butteries, dispute as to Excise on beer for, 12, 41, 136–7, 167, 1406–7.
-, cart takers, 54.
-, chamber see Chamber; Royal (Household, Great and Privy).
-, closet see King's.
-, Coffer bearers see King's.
-, Cofferer, 720, 851, see Brouncker, H., Ashburnham W.; accounts, 126, 420, 557–9, 594; extraordinaries, 179; pensions paid by, 1647; issues to, to be applied only to the Household, 54; not to be restrained to particular uses, 594; issues, 22, 29, 32, 40, 49, 53, 58, 62, 76, 88, 98, 103, 124, 140, 151, 161, 164, 168, 179, 203, 207, 229, 235, 250, 262, 268, 269, 270, 279, 284, 293, 317, 332, 347, 366, 370, 374, 397, 398, 419, 423, 425, 430, 440, 452, 454, 476, 486, 490, 493, 501, 504, 508, 511, 520, 542, 550, 568, 574, 577, 587, 594, 599, 602, 603, 604, 606, 610, 626, 639, 642, 647, 657, 663, 672, 683, 689, 694, 699, 708, 715, 719, 728, 752, 759, 769, 775, 778, 782–3, 784, 791, 795, 800, 833, 841, 849, 855, 863, 879, 887, 889, 890, 907, 910, 911, 912, 914, 917, 924, 927, 928, 933, 938, 948, 953, 959, 969, 970, 979, 982, 1000, 1016, 1024, 1030, 1032, 1038, 1040, 1051, 1053, 1055, 1072, 1076, 1081, 1084, 1091, 1104, 1111, 1118, 1127, 1131, 1137, 1142, 1153, 1168, 1183, 1201, 1216, 1227, 1243, 1258,
1271, 1285, 1303, 1313, 1322, 1332, 1334, 1336, 1341, 1350, 1358, 1370, 1375, 1381, 1395, 1401, 1412, 1431, 1440, 1455, 1467, 1473, 1482, 1494, 1506, 1516, 1527, 1555–6.
-, Coroner of the Verge and Court of the Verge, see Royal Household (Verge).
-, debt, 720, 1095, 1660.
-, diets retrenched and suspended, 78.
-, establishment (1667), 1646–7; (1668), 1651–2; (1679), 1653; during the years of suspension, 30.
-, furniture for, 311, and see Wardrobe.
-, Gentleman Usher Blackrod, 839; see Carteret, Sir E., Duppa, Sir T.; custody of Little Park, Windsor, in lieu of relinquished office fees, 910.
-, Gentlemen sewers, 1521, see Rose, Mr., Peterman, Mr.
-, Gentlemen Ushers, 71, 77, 548; daily waiters (five in number), 720, 1664; see Mitton, J.; Quarter waiters (eight in number), 71, 77, 630, 649, 1060, 1286, 1488, 1664, see Chaplain, Mr., Bubb, J.
-, Great Chamber see Royal Household (Gentlemen, Grooms, Pages, Yeomen).
-, Grooms of the Great Chamber (fourteen in number), 71, 78, 148, 262, 384, 476, 544, 649, 725, 801–2, 915, 917, 1261, 1664; royal bounty to, 721.
-, Groom of the Poultry see Ludlow, F.
-, Groom of the Vestry see Oldner, G.
-, Groom Porter and allowances to for bills, 1664, see Neale, T.; his men, 78.
-, King's new lodgings, 839.
-, King's servants payable in, 559.
-, lease of Church lands for service of, 1537.
-, lodgings out of Court, estimates for, 1647, 1652.
-, Lord Chamberlain (see St. Albans, Earl of, Arlington, Earl of), 20, 30, 141, 252, 283, 301, 314, 354, 481, 562, 568, 731, 750, 1112, 1647; disbursements in the Chamber by the Lord Chamberlain's warrants, 1665; establishment retrenchment (1667), 1647; warrants and certificates by, 76, 177, 256, 269–70, 485, 486, 648, 744, 777, 856, 881, 912, 913, 1210, 1287, 1499, 1514.
-, messengers, 71, 78.
-, ordinary, 440.
-, Pages of the Backstairs, washing sheets, 1487.
-, - of the Chamber, 721; royal bounty to, 725.
-, - of the Presence to the King see Bocock, T., Powell, D.
-, - of Honour, 617, 724, 901, 989, 993, 1314, see Killegrew, R., Sayers, C., Pulteney, T., Oglethorpe, S., Cary, J., Yarburgh, B.; on the establishment of the Stables, 1179.
-, Physician, 1521.
-, poor servants, 54, 559.
-, Privy Chamber, 540; Gentlemen of, 1274, 1567, see Pecke, H.; Grooms, 1315; furniture for, 839.
-, Purveyance, agent for (1660), and accounts, 57, 1054.
-, Purveyors, 29, 49, 54; of fresh fish for see Walton, S. ratkiller, 171.
-, retrenchment and retrenched salaries, 851, 1186, and see Royal Household (establishment); Suspension.
-, Robegoer to the King see Milward, J.
-, Serjeant of the Vestry, 171.
-, suspension see Suspension.
-, sweepers and chimney sweepers, 171.
-, Treasurer of see Clifford, Lord T.
-, Verge and Marshalsea, Court of, 1149; fines imposed by, 776, 1250; Coroner of see White, R., Fayreford, R., Polle, T. de la; fee of office of Coroner, 1250.
-, Vice Chamberlain, board wages of, 420, 485, see Savile, H., Carteret, Sir G.
-, waiters on the beds, 78.
-, waiters on the Robes, 78, 1664.
-, yeomen hangers (seven in number), 78, 1286, 1664; see Hawkins, N., Villiers, C., Price, J., Smith, T., Wapshot, R., Hobbs, W., Tendring R.
-, yeomen ushers (fourteen in number), 78, 812, 1664.
-, - MANORS, 195, 564, 578, 654, 1059, 1073, and see Cornwall (Duchy), Crown Lands, Lancaster (Duchy); heriots and reliefs out of, 1146.
- -, names of see:—
Armin.
Blaenarion.
Bradford.
Cayo.
Churchill.
Clent.
Cradley.
Curry Mallet.
Cwmdauddwr.
Denbigh.
Eastway.
Epping Bury and Epping Presbyter.
Englishcombe.
Farleigh, East.
Farrington Gurney.
Frankley.
Geneurglyn.
Gladestry.
Gwrthrynion.
Gwynionydd.
Hagley.
Halesowen.
Harptree, West.
Iscoed Isherwyn.
Kennington.
Kirton in Lindsey.
Kethynock.
Knighton.
Labron.
Laverton.
Liskeard.
Lleweny Green.
Mableview.
Mabwynion.
Mabydrud.
Mallaen.
Manordilo.
Melenydd.
Midsomer Norton.
Milton Falconbridge.
Newark.
Over-Arley.
Peckham.
Presteigne.
Rhuddlan Marsh.
Romsley.
Ryme.
Silian.
Shepton Mallet.
Smithfield, East.
Spalding.
Stoke under Hamdon.
Stratton upon Fosse.
Talisarn Green.
Talley.
Tinten.
Tudbury.
Ucharden.
Warley.
Widcombe.
-, -, Maundy, 122, 475, 552, 839, 1073.
-, - MEWS OR STABLES (Charing Cross), 35–6, 1500, and see Reading.
-, accounts, 1178–9.
-, avener, 1179, see Cragg, J.
-, bitmaker, 1179, see Buckle, T.
-, calaches, coaches, chasmary and chairs, etc. for King and Queen, 1179, 1180; equipage (coaches and chairs), 71, 117, 311, 385, 551, 543.
-, child riders, 1179, see Richardson, R., Robson, T.
-, Clerk of the Stables, 1179, see Collins, J.
-, coachmaker, 1179, see Aubrey, S.
-, coachmen, 1179, see Mills, H., Chaire, R., Baldwin, J., Freeman, J., Bayly, J.
-, Commissions for the Stables (for the office of Master of the Horse), 35, 158, 170, 208, 262, 329, 357, 410, 551, 619, 636, 674, 696, 846, 847, 859, 869, 965, 1410, 1451, 1509, see Fox, Sir S., Mason, Sir R., Windham, T., Armourer, Sir N., Pope, R.; Commissioners during the minority of the Duke of Richmond see Guy, H., Oglethorpe, T., Adderley, C.
-, debt of, 722, 1661.
-, equerries, 35, 467, 846; of the Great Stable, 1179, see Mazine, J., Armourer, D., Haughton, M., Eagle, G.; Great Horse Equerry see Fobert, Mr.
-, equerries of the Hunting Stable, 1179, see Progers, H., Armourer, Sir N., Fairfax, B., Pope, R., Adderley, C., Vyner, T., Windham, E.
-, equipage see Royal Mews (coaches).
-, establishment (1667), 1646; ordinary expense of, 440.
-, farriers (serjeant yeomen and grooms), 1179.
-, founder, 1179, see White, J.
-, Great Mews, Guards lodged in, 1411.
-, - keeper of, 1410–1, see Green, J.
-, Grooms of the Robes and saddlers' waggons, 1179.
-, harness, 1180; harness maker, 1179, see Neville, C.
-, haybarn, 1509.
-, horses, buying of for the King and Queen (and for the Queen's horses separately see Queen), 173, 208, 317, 329, 410, 513, 612, 698, 1019–20, 1064, 1079, 1178–9, 1400, see Griffith, H., Chetwynd, J.
-, -, classes of, 1179; hunting horses, 476.
-, items payable out of the Great Wardrobe see Wardrobe.
-, King's servants payable in, 559.
-, liveries and livery cloth, 440, 1179, 1253; for three great horses, 1020.
-, lodgings in, officials entitled to, 35; houses in for the Equerries, 467, 846, 1020, 1296, 1546.
-, Master of the Horse, 1179, see Monmouth, Duke of, Richmond, Duke of, Albemarle,
Duke of, Buckingham, Duke of, 1179; issues to for the Stables, 30, 33, 127, 217, 317, 475, 609, 696, 723, 755, 775, 785, 800, 875, 923, 927, 948, 965, 998, 1048, 1050, 1079, 1098, 1142, 1241, 1303, 1396, 1400, 1512; rights of, 847; additional allowance of the horse liveries, 440; estimates for buying horses (1667), 1646; (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, Master of the Studs see Oglethorpe, S.; estimates for (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, mewlet saddler see Royal Mews (saddlers).
-, mourning, 927, 948, 965.
-, pad stables, King's, 1179.
-, Pages of Honour, liveries out of the Stables, 1179.
-, painter of the King's coaches, 1180.
-, pond, 1082, 1179.
-, proposals for building King's stables, 35–6.
-, purveyor to see Powney, J.; house of, 1509.
-, repairs and works at, 29, 180, 265, 273, 304, 474, 542, 768, 951, 1082, 1083, 1106, 1152, 1359; fitting for the soldiers, 92, 127.
-, robes and saddlers' waggons, yeomen and grooms of, 1179.
-, saddlers, 1179; yeoman saddler see Griffith, H.; groom saddlers see Lovell, J., Furnice, W., Barwell, H.; mewlet saddler see Rawlins, J.
-, serjeants of the carriages, 1179, see Paul, Sir W., Bludworth, B.
-, stable requisites, 1178–9.
-, sumpter grooms below stairs, 1179.
-, wares supplied for, 660.
-, water rent, 768, 1152.
-, yeoman: yeomen of the guns, 1179, see Price G.
-, of the Horse see Chetwynd, J.
-, of the male, 1179.
-, of the stirrup, 1179, see Crofts, R., Herbert, F.
-, yeomen riders to the King and Queen, 851, 1179, see Cockain, A., Barkham, G.; to the Great Horse Stables, 1179 see Baxter, N., Corbet, S., Bespitch, D., Singleton, J.
-, yeomen farriers, saddlers etc. see Royal Mews (farriers, saddlers).
-, - Palaces see King's Houses.
-, - Plantations see St. James's, Whitehall, Hampton Court, Hyde Park.
-, - Plate, gifts to ambassadors, 1108, 1287, and see Jewel Office.
-, - PRESENTS to Charles II see King Charles II.
-, from Charles II to potentates, ambassadors etc. (being jewels etc., some set with the King's miniature), 177, 250, 269–70, 460–1, 486, 493, 519, 630, 711–2, 777, 786, 804, 856, 912–3, 1256, 1261–2, 1271–2, 1297; estimates for (1667), 1646; (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
-, - Society of London, conveying Chelsea College to the King, 383.
-, - watermen, 122; liveries, 898, 1432, 1499; Queen's barge, 898; ditto at Windsor, 898.
Royalties of manors, 457.
Royce, James, weighing porter, London, 147.
Royden, John, Original seal and Prefines, Denbigh and Montgomery, 592.
-, -, Mathew, auditors to the Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers, 1610.
Royston, Mr., messenger of the Chamber, 268, 767.
-, -, Richard, stationer, 1338.
Royzer, Bartholomew, tidesman, Bideford, 402.
Rucke, John, tidesman, London, 958.
Rudd, William, deputy searcher, Carlisle, 1436, 1473.
Ruddle, John, clerk, lease, 349, 509, 531.
Rudfen (co. Warwick), 1542, 1592.
Rudge, James, merchant, 555.
Rudliffe see Ridley.
Rudshaagh, King's Castle of (Cumberland), 1197.
Rufford Abbey (co. Notts), 845.
Rumball, Edmund, Customs place, Exeter, 203.
Rum, 1326.
Rump, Capt. Robert, shipmaster, 645.
Rumsey (and see Ramsey, Romsey), Mr., town clerk, of Bristol, 495, 1191, 1245, 1323, 1337.
Runcheon, Samuell, boatman, Frodsham, 448.
Rushout, Sir James, super on the Royal Aid, 1328.
Rushton manor (co. Denbigh), 1524.
Rushworth, John, records of the Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers, 1536.
-, officer for the Four and a Half per cent. Farmers in Barbados, 515, 538.
Russell (Russel), Averina, widow of George, 1378, 1468.
-, -, Bishop, 107.
-, -, Charles, at Cadiz, 1053.
-, -, Capt., Customs officer, London, 615.
-, -, Capt. Edward of the Newcastle, 591, 605.
-, -, Elianor, Navy widow, 135.
-, -, Francis, Commissioner for the Royal Aid, co. Worcester, 1407–8.
-, -, -, 6th Earl of Bedford, level in the Fens, 1622, and see Great Level.
-, -, George, senr., Serjeant of the Hawks and falconer, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 804, 1001, 1044, 1296, 1304, 1341.
-, -, -, junr., one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1296, 1304, 1341.
-, -, -, of Aston Abbots, Bucks, Receiver of the last (1677) Poll, 1378, 1468.
-, -, -, Navy volunteer, 759.
-, -, James, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1296, 1304, 1341.
-, -, John, captive in Algiers, 671.
-, -, -, tenant of Rotherfield Greys, 1254.
-, -, Mr., customer, Lynn Regis, 47.
-, -, Lady Rachel, wife of William, Lord Russel, 882, 910.
-, -, Col. Theodore, Governor of Galway, 937–8.
-, -, William, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1296, 1304, 1341.
-, -, -, importing oats, 401.
-, -, -, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Bucks (1649), 522.
-, -, -, Lord Russell, 2nd son of 4th Earl of Bedford, 867, 882, 910.
-, -, Sir William, mercer, London, 1151.
Russia, Ambassadors and Company see Muscovy.
Russian oil see Oil.
Rustat, Tobias, officer of the Robes, 1316; issues to, 475, 915, 1060, 1315; subscription to Chelsea Hospital, 756.
Ruston (co. Yorks), 1195.
Rutherford, Andrew, Earl of Teviot, Governor of Tangier, 214, 1204, 1246; contractor for the mole at Tangier, 214, 215.
Rutland County, Excise, 1123.
-, - -, militia money, 820.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments see Burneby, T., Maston, T., Edmonds, R., Hunt, S.
-, - -, sheriffs, 1603.
-, -, Earl of see Manners, F.
Rutter, Margaret, Tangier widow, 1284
Rycaut, Rycott see Ricaut.
Rycroft, Henry, shipmaster, 375.
Ryder see Rider.
Rye see Corn.
-, - (Kent), 190, 328, 444, 445, 500, 650, 697, 715, 875, 1149, 1324.
-, -, fee or feod' le Roy (Sutton, co. Lincoln), 1533.
Ryley, Cornelius, Tangier soldier, 1154.
-, -, Thomas, surveyor, Minehead port, 441, 1324.
Ryman, William, tidesman, London, 410, 1083.
Ryme, Intrinseca and Extrinseca (co. Dorset), 564, 565, 576, 1395, 1529, 1555, 1593, 1598.
Rymer (Rymmer) Ralph, Treasurer for the Northern Association (1645), 1609, and see Rimer.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, Weymouth, 181.
Rymeswell see Rimswell.
Rymill, Mr., arras maker, 1136, 1139.
Ryvers see Rivers.
Ryves (Rives) (and see Reeves), Robert, Wine Licence Farmer, 600; Wine Licence Commissioner, 286–7; accounts as such, 1340, 1430; loans as such, 147, 286–7, 1430; tallies on the wine licences, 135, 149, 171, 323, 497, 503, 1032, 1035; perpetual interest on the Excise, 550.