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Nabrick, Andr., rebel in the West, 418.

Nafferton (co. Yorks), 1608; vicarage, 1732, 1978.

Naggs, Stephen, Colchester Corporation prosecution for wine licences, 1205.

Nagle, Richard, Commissioner for the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Nevis, and the rest of the Leeward Islands, 56, 223, 798.

-, Sir Richard, Attorney General, Ireland, 1953.

Naish, Edward, of Sarum, brewer, 1080.

Namen, Maximilian van (for Monsieur Bentinck), 271.

Nanby, Thomas, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.

Nangle (Milford port), 1154, 1827, 1838, 2009.

Napier, Sir Richard, kt., bond to the Earl of Leicester, 1171.

-, Col. Thomas, Commissioner for hackney coaches, 1550, 1914, 2025.

Napkining see Damask; Ireland (linen).

Naples, Consul at, see Davis, Sir G.
-, fruit, wines, soap, taron and aromatics for James II and his Queen, 1101.
-, silk, 292.

Napper, Sir Jo., of Luton Hoo, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Bucks etc., 1982.

-, Mr., of Oxford City, Recusant, 455.

-, Richard, rebel in the West, 423, 425.

-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 423, 425.

-, William, Army pension, 702, 1282, 1469, 1709.

-, Sheldon, Army pension, 702, 1470, 1710.

Narborough, Dame Eliz., relict of Sir John, 2043.

-, Sir John, 22, 165, 541, 745; Hispaniola wreck fishing venture with the Duke of Albemarle, 1426, 1460, 1823, 2027, 2043, 2168, 2172; baronet fee, 2121.

Nartos, Diego, Tangier inhabitant, soldiers' debt to, 843.

Naseby battle, 15.

Nash, Henry, tenant of Stoke Marsh, co. Kent, 2088.

-, John, Lieut. of Horse, 482, 889.

-, -, grant of Dissenters' fines, co. Northumberland, 1413, 1464.
-, Commissioner to enquire of derelict lands in grant to Lady North and Grey, 1868, 1944, 2062, 2087.
-, Receiver of Crown Revenues in Pembroke, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Brecon, Radnor, Glamorgan and Monmouth, 1646, 1655, 1722, 1765, 1772, 2140.

-, Lawrence, Recusant, co. Oxford, 456.

-, Mr., redemption of captives, 2030.

-, Richard, Commissioner for setting out ports in South Wales, 443.

-, alias Lissant, Richard, rebel in the West, 423.

Nash in Milton (co. Hants), 1619.

Nashestown (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Nashion, Thomas, rebel in the West, 423.

Nassau, Count, lodgings for his secretary and gentleman, 2164.

-, Prince of, at James II's Coronation, 141.

Naswick Marsh (Creeksea, Essex), 2092.

Nativity, picture of, 992.

Nations of Indians see Indians; Virginia.

Naturalizations of individuals, 521, 1465, see Aliens; Denization.

- of ships, 30, 130, 172, 198, 212, 226, 336, 355–6, 435, 436, 447, 855, 951–2, 1009, 1070, 1180, 1261, 1287, 1377, 1388, 1435–6, 1594, 1640, 1998, 2080, 2081, 2105, 2111; in Jamaica, 1332.

-, effect of, in navigation trade in case of Scotchmen born, but free of Ireland, 521, 707, 1501, 1525; question of Scotch post nati see Scotland; Navigation.

-, question of aliens' Customs under Denization grants see Denization; Customs (aliens).

Navan barony (co. Meath), 567–8, 570.

- town (co. Meath), 2131.

Navigation (Trade and Navigation) Acts, 289, 312, 406, 521, 663, 961; (12 Car. II, c. 18), 28, 343, 435, 576, 956–7, 1612, 1841, 1856; (15 Car. II, c. 7), 396, 956; (22–3 Car. II, c. 26), see Plantation Act; (25 Car. II, c. 7), 207, 312, 443, 957, 1193.
-, aliens' duties under see Customs (aliens).
-, Canary and Madeira trade, question of application of Navigation Acts to see Canary.
-, effect of navigation laws on Scotchmen free of Ireland see Naturalization.
-, English shipping for the Plantation trade, 1946.
-, enumerated commodities see Plantation.
-, foreigners employed on ships, 2112.
-, frauds see Ireland (tobacco); Plantation (frauds); Act of Frauds see Customs (frauds).
-, French Protestant ships not allowed to go to the Plantations, 316.
-, French wines in English ships, 2146.
-, importations (of calico from Holland etc.), contrary to, 782.
-, instructions to Colonial Governors concerning the Navigation Acts and Acts of Trade, 1031, and see New England and the various other Plantations separately.
-, Irish ships seized for trading with see Ireland (Plantation).
-, licences for imports contrary to (for spices, nuts, drugs, cocoa nuts etc.), 1984, 1995.
-, molasses imported under see Molasses.
-, One per cent. or Mediterranean Duty under see Customs (One).
-, permission to import in unfree ships, 1543.
-, publication of tables concerning trade and navigation, 1454.
-, question as to whether Canary Islands are in Europe or Africa under the Navigation Acts see Canary; Madeira.
-, question of Scotchmen being entitled to benefits of, as free born English, see Naturalization.
-, Scotch ships prohibited from Plantation trade, 212, and see Scotland; Plantation; Naturalization.
-, Scotch mariners in Carolina, question of liberty of employing, 1438, and see Naturalization.
-, seizures of ships and goods (for not coming from place of growth and with threefourths English crews), 28–9, 130, 172, 210, 212–3, 314, 315–6, 316, 317, 512, 515, 706, 707, 777, 981, 995, 1059, 1070, 1082, 1431, 1711, 1994, 2147; discharges of such seizures, 107, 135, 850, 857, 1009, 1240, 1242; seizures of ships as unfree, 244, 336, 355–6; seizures in the Plantations, 1952–3, and see New England (interlopers); seizures of goods as prohibited see Customs (prohibited).
-, surveyor of the Navigation Act, 2111, 2161, see Ash, J., Shaw, Sir J., Marshall, T.; deputy surveyor, 2156, see Lock, Capt. C.
-, Teneriffe wines to come to England before going to New England, 170.

Navone's Pope's burial see Place.

NAVY:—
-, accounts, 690, 999, see Navy (Treasurer); Navy (Victualler).
-, -, Commissioners for adjusting to 1686, Lady day (Tippetts, Sir J. et al.), 795, 797, 1286, 1793.
-, Agent General for affairs of the Navy at Gibraltar see Gauden, J.
-, anchorsmith see Beverley, H.
-, bills and individual creditors, 71, 159, 175, 180, 194, 204, 232, 273, 281, 293, 294, 299, 305, 311, 320, 329, 334, 339, 344, 351, 354, 363, 377, 393, 401, 409, 431, 438, 445, 456, 476, 489, 497, 505, 514, 518, 533, 540, 542, 543, 546, 581, 586, 599, 607, 629, 639, 656, 658, 668, 670, 676, 688, 699, 708, 713, 719, 737, 747, 754, 760, 769, 775, 782, 786, 789, 805, 819, 830, 847, 856, 874, 889, 894, 899, 904, 906, 924, 939, 941, 947, 953, 958, 975, 1003, 1027, 1058, 1225, 1284, 1285, 1294, 1372, 1486, 1521, 1529, 1559, 1587, 1614, 1656, 1659, 1664, 1702, 1730, 1735, 1741, 1975, 2081, 2138; books of, 518; second book of, 76, 82, 1791; postpone of (in 1671), 82.
-, bills of exchange, 175, 304, 332, 385, 404, 492, 514, 599, 684, 688, 830, 847, 1100, 1415, 2171.
-, bills of lading (for Navy stores), 486.
-, books see Navy (bills).
-, bounties and free gifts, 82; to widows and orphans of persons slain at sea, 1791.
-, braziers' work for (see Cotterell, C.), 1630.
-, building, 760; the thirty ships under the Seventeen Months' Assessment Act, 1467, 2131, 2133.
-, cash in the Navy Treasury, 518.
-, Cashier to Navy Treasurer see Stephens, A.
-, Chatham Chest and pensioners of, issues for, 149, 669, 701, 704, 712, 1264, 1268, 1276, 1315, 1473, 1877, 1878.
-, chirurgery, 82, see Matson, T.; Chirurgeon General see Peirce, J.
-, clerks in Office, 245; arrears, 1480.
-, Commissioners (see Pett, Sir P., Tippetts, Sir J., Haddock, Sir R., St. Michel, B.); late Commissioners, 1113, 1204, 1924, 1929, 1974, 1992; present or new Commissioners, 683, 1204, 1820; salary, 847, 1136.
-, Comptroller see Haddock, Sir R.
-, creditors (and see Navy bills, Navy stores), issues for, 547, 1247, 1274, 1301, 1328, 1353, 1372, 1585, 1633, 1637, 1679, 1727, 1758, 1796, 1871, 1968.
-, debt, 518, 1149, 2120; due to the fleet, 2141; general postpone of, 1730; weekly certificate of, 12; books of see Navy (bills).
-, Deputy Treasurer of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1081.
-, Deputy Vice Admiral, moneys in the hands of, 471.
-, dry dock and wet dock see Navy (Yards, Chatham and Deptford).
-, estimates, 690, and see Navy (stores); Navy (Yards).
-, Exchequer fees on issues for, 319.
-, extraordinary necessary money, 82.
-, flag officers, 100.
-, fleets see Gibraltar, Lisbon, Salee; Mediterranean Fleet, 1666; Admiral of, see Herbert, A.
-, freights and transport and demurrage etc., 82, 279, 539, 581, 586, 676, 1415, 1451, 1891, 1898, 1911, 1939, 2120, 2166.
-, gold chains and medals for, 1760.
-, gratuities, 377.
-, guardships, 351, 831.
-, half pay, 100, 1366, 1815.
-, hired ships, 1529; ships bought, 1614.
-, Judge Advocate see Croon, H.
-, magazines, 1448.
-, Marshal of the Fleet see Weaver, Mr.
-, masts for see Navy (Stores); New England.
-, Mediterranean Fleet see Navy (Fleets).
-, Office, late in Mark Lane, 86, 518, 522; present in Seething Lane, 492, 709, 1559, 1741, 1992; ground rent of, 939, 1301, 1484, 1549, 2121, 2136; building of, 1561; panelling work, 1929; room of the Clerk of the Acts, 1929; Commissioners' lodgings, 1929.
-, officers and warrant officers, arrangements and orders for pay of arrears of (including the weekly provision of 200l. for), 81, 82, 97, 114, 134, 141, 149, 166, 180, 187, 194, 204, 224, 232, 234, 240, 256, 265, 273, 281, 283, 293, 305, 311, 320, 329, 334, 339, 344, 351, 354, 363, 377, 393, 401, 409, 431, 445, 456, 476, 489, 497, 505, 514, 533, 539, 542, 546, 571, 575, 581, 599, 607, 629, 639, 656, 668, 676, 688, 699, 713, 719, 720, 737, 745, 747, 754, 760, 769, 775, 786, 805, 830, 847, 856, 874, 889, 894, 899, 904, 924, 939, 947, 958, 975, 1060, 1229, 1345, 1401, 1413, 1433, 1528, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1548, 1570, 1585, 1597, 1598, 1615, 1647, 1659, 1666, 1679, 1690, 1698, 1702, 1714, 1727, 1735, 1758, 1767, 1785, 1796, 1813, 1815, 1824, 1833, 1845, 1861, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1883, 1898, 1911, 1924, 1926, 1939, 1951, 1968, 1979, 1991, 2007, 2020, 2029, 2032, 2041, 2050, 2056, 2063, 2066, 2068, 2080, 2123, 2124; accounts, 1754; superannuated officers, 997.
-, officers not to impede Customs officers, 1155.
-, pay, appropriation of the Customs to, 135.
-, Pay Office or Treasury Office of the Navy in Broad Street, including extension of, by taking in the "Falcon" Inn, 150, 577, 805, 925, 941, 974, 1008, 1150, 1217, 1306, 1349, 1497, and see Rider, T.
-, Paymaster see Maddox, Mr.; Stephens, A.
-, paying off ships, 114, 192, 194, 282, 294, 304, 306, 311, 319, 349, 354, 403, 409, 719, 724, 780, 847, 856, 904, 990, 996, 1010, 1032, 1049, 1145, 1161, 1165, 1229, 1240, 1247, 1274, 1286, 1341, 1438, 1506, 1585, 1598, 1736, 1824, 1861, 2007, 2026, 2039, 2157; arrears, 1366, 1379, 1929, 2015.
-, pensions and pensioners, 704, 1061, 1480; for wounded, 1992; and see Navy (Chest), Strickland, Sir R., Clark, W.
-, pilotage, 82.
-, purveyor, 675, 1832, 2100, see Bowyer, J.; Presland, Mr.
-, repair and works, fitting out ships, setting out ships etc., 10, 27, 36, 43, 58, 81, 96, 115, 166, 193, 207, 222, 223, 240, 256, 277, 304, 338, 351, 361, 377, 400, 431, 445, 448, 476, 601, 629, 639, 668, 930; estimates, 573; accounts, 690; Act for (1 James II, c. 3), 400.
-, sale of old ships, 722, 1741.
-, Sallee squadron see Sallee.
-, ships' gun carriages, models for, 1073.
-, - employed in Virginia, 1092; ditto in the various Plantations see each Plantation separately.
-, shipwrights see Taylor, J.
-, Sick and Wounded see Sick.
-, slops and slopseller, 197, 830, 1600, see Noone, L., Beckford, Sir T., Gibson, R.; slop money, 953.
-, smart money, 272.
-, stores (timber, hemp, pitch, tar) and issues for, 58, 81, 173, 256, 273, 279, 327, 332, 344, 350, 377, 448, 534, 542, 546, 547, 586, 599, 607, 639, 668, 688, 711, 713, 728, 747, 754, 775, 930, 939, 961, 1041, 1048, 1113, 1145, 1149, 1204, 1212, 1247, 1386, 1448, 1529, 1700, 1730, 1878, 1879, 1883, 1898, 1911, 1924, 2029, 2120, see Gore, Mr.
-, accounts, 530, 677, 690.
-, at Deptford, Woolwich, see Navy (Yards).
-, contract (see Taylor, W., Dering, Sir E., Foley, R.), including contractor's claim for interest, 57, 97, 134, 149, 167, 205, 281, 405, 640, 651, 666, 677, 690, 941, 1018, 1048, 1113, 1529, 1751, 1818, 1870, 1878, 1879, 1883, 1911, 1913, 2029, 2039.
-, estimates, 5, 146, 615.
-, masts, yards etc., 43, 58, 81, 795, 1268, 1370, 1543, see Shorter, Sir J.; Warren, Sir W.; New England (masts).
-, monthly certificates of contracts, 1669, 1706, 1751.
-, rates, prices etc., 1862, 1867–8.
-, for the two King's ships in the Mediterranean, 279, 299, 428–9, 1415, 1541, 1918, 1920.
-, for the King's ships in the Plantations, 487, 544, 948, 991, 1045, 1449–50, 1558, 1681, 1843, 1992, 2059, 2061– 2.
-, superannuated officers and captains, 651.
-, Surgeon General to, 1480, 1486, see Pearce, J.
-, tallies in the Navy Office, 1463.
-, tickets, 141, 518, 599, 607, 629, 656, 676, 699, 709, 719, 765, 769, 1992, 2000, 2043.
-, timber, 14, 166, 241, 259, 273, 365–6, 400, 486, 518, 601, 675, 726, 872, 898, 936, 1005, 1076, 1252, 1273, 1753, 1832.
-, transport of seamen, 461, and see Navy (freight).
-, - of Colonial Governors, 1258, and see Jamaica (Governor), Leeward (Governor).
-, Treasurer (see Carteret, Sir G., Littleton, Sir T., Seymour, E., Visct. Falkland), 197, 942, 1150, 1760, 1891, 2081.
-, accounts, 36, 37, 148, 216–7, 271, 470, 518, 810, 972, 973, 982, 1113, 1928; weekly account, 690; weekly money, 1003, 1031; supers on the accounts, 146, 492, 640, 1005, 1007; allowances for incidents in the accounts, 788; allowances to auditors, 1089.
-, assignments by, 38, 273, 279, 329, and see Navy (officers); Navy (paying).
-, Cashier to see Stephens, A., Maddox, Mr.
-, issues and advances to, for the Navy and Victualling, 3, 10, 14– 15, 27, 36, 43, 58, 81, 96–7, 100, 114, 115, 133, 134 bis, 149, 166, 167, 176, 180, 187, 193, 194, 204, 205, 207, 222, 223–4, 234, 237, 240, 253, 256, 259, 265, 266, 273, 274, 277, 279, 281, 283, 293, 297, 304, 306, 311, 319–20, 328, 329, 332, 334, 338–9, 339, 344, 346, 350, 351, 354, 361, 363–4, 377, 393, 401, 409, 410, 431, 445, 448, 456, 467, 475, 478, 479, 489, 497, 505, 514, 522, 533, 535, 542, 546, 581, 599, 607, 628, 629, 636, 639, 654, 656, 668, 676, 683, 684, 688, 699, 713, 719, 720, 724, 737, 747, 754, 760, 769, 775, 780, 786: (a) on account of 400,000l. for one year from 1686, Lady day, 787, 794, 805, 848, 856, 864, 870, 889, 890, 894, 899, 914, 924, 927, 939, 940, 947–8, 958, 975, 999, 1007, 1013, 1018, 1038, 1049, 1054, 1075, 1092, 1100, 1136, 1144, 1145, 1148, 1149, 1152–3, 1165, 1166, 1185, 1189, 1198, 1218, 1234, 1247, 1263, 1274–5, 1284–5, 1301, 1315, 1328, 1341, 1353, 1364, 1372, 1373, 1382, 1395, 1405, 1415, 1430, 1451, 1471, 1482, 1497, 1505, 1527, 1530– 1, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1548, 1570, 1585, 1598, 1614, 1633, 1646, 1659, 1679, 1690, 1698, 1702, 1714, 1727, 1734–5, 1758, 1767, 1785, 1796, 1813, 1824, 1833, 1845, 1861, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1883, 1897, 1911, 1924, 1930, 1939, 1951, 1968, 1979, 1980, 1991, 2007, 2020, 2029, 2032, 2041, 2050, 2056, 2063, 2066, 2068, 2080, 2084, 2094, 2098, 2103, 2110, 2117, 2122, 2123, 2131, 2136, 2138, 2148, 2153, 2157: (b) on account of arrears, 799, 805, 830, 847, 856, 857, 865, 867, 869, 874, 889, 894, 895, 899, 904, 905, 924, 939, 947, 958, 969, 975, 981, 996, 1031, 1032, 1041, 1042, 1049, 1054, 1100, 1119, 1116, 1165, 1285–6, 1314, 1315, 1328, 1334, 1365, 1415, 1417, 1430, 1444, 1467, 1505, 1506, 1528, 1585, 1597, 1615, 1633, 1665, 1701, 1758, 1785, 1793, 1878, 1883, 1923, 1925, 1939, 1951, 1991, 2007, 2019, 2026, 2029, 2039, 2041, 2050, 2131, 2133, 2134, 2136, 2157, 2161, 2165: (c) on the 200l. per week for the arrears of officers and warrant officers and for Navy bills, 1517, 1529, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1549, 1561, 1570, 1598, 1647, 1659, 1679, 1690, 1698, 1702, 1714, 1727, 1767, 1796, 1813, 1824, 1833, 1845, 1861, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1898, 1911, 1924, 1930, 1968, 1979, 2020, 2032, 2056, 2063, 2066, 2068, 2080.
-, ledgers, 492.
-, Pay Office see Navy (Pay).
-, paying W. Vandevelde's salary for painting sea fights, 665.
-, weekly money, scheme for application of, in order to preserve the credit of the Navy Office, 2020–1.
-, Victuallers, Farmers (1670, Gander, Sir J., Gauden, D.), accounts, 38, 271, 404, 972, 973, 982: (1672–3, Child, Sir J., Gauden, Sir J., Gauden, D., Gauden, B., Littleton, Sir T.), 26, 37, 38, 71, 646, 972, 973, 1008: (1673–4, Gauden, D., Gauden, B., Ashburnham, Sir D., Sturt, A., Jaggard, A.), 407, 720, 820, 972, 980: (1675–7, Gauden, D., Gauden, B., Ashburnham, Sir D., Jaggard, A.), 407: (1678–82, Brett, R., Parsons, J., Vincent, S.), accounts, 37, 38, 76, 165, 193, 217, 222, 295, 318, 384, 394, 529, 634, 644, 737, 739, 774, 778, 972, 973, 980, 982, 1711, 1730, 1793, 1799, 1800, 1837.
-, Commissioners from 1683 see Tippets, Sir J., Haddock, Sir R., Southern, Mr., 14, 239, 249, 663, 705, 942, 1153, 1669, 1719, 2139, 2155, 2166; accounts, 148, 217, 635, 636, 774, 795, 797, 973; office, 384, 394; office salary bill, 221, 684; issues to, for the Victualling, 27, 43, 58, 81, 97, 114, 134, 166, 180, 187, 194, 204, 224, 234, 240, 256, 265, 273, 281, 293, 305, 311, 320, 329, 334, 339, 344, 351, 363, 377, 401, 409, 431, 445, 456, 475, 489, 497, 505, 514, 522, 533, 542, 546, 581, 599, 607, 629, 639, 656, 668, 676, 774, 1861, 1870, 2084, 2103, 2104, 2123, 2136, 2138, 2148, 2153, 2157, 2161, 2165; moneys received by, from Excise officers in the ports, 2139; rate of allowance, 318; port droits on their shipments of victuals at Dover, 1660; fire at the office, 1719; assistant to the Commissioners see Wivell, Mr.; the Commissioners victualling the Army see Army (encampment); victualling the Garrisons, 2123.
-, Victuallers to Charles I (Apsley, Sir A. et al.), 967.
-, Victualling Agent at Livorno see Searle, R.
-, Victualling bills, 1741, 2081.
-, Victualling Comptroller, 795.
-, Victualling houses and buildings, 529–30, 737.
-, Victualling Office, 737; fire at, 1377.
-, victuals, 82.
-, Volunteers, 33, 82, 299, 819, 1083, 1558, 1658.
-, warrant officers see Navy (Treasurer, payments 200l. per week).
-, weekly certificates of cash etc., 12.
-, weekly pay or money, arrangement as to, 82, 542, 864.
-, widows, 194, and see Navy (pensions).
-, yachts, 41, 57, 81, 329, 339, 444, 476, 478, 489, 490, 1012, 1161, 1165, 1240, 1274, 1286, 1736, 1741, 1833, 2007, 2019, 2081.
-, Yards, docks and rope yards, 831, 1247, 1730.
-, debt or account, 41.
-, estimates for pay etc. of, 615.
-, no new men to be employed in the Yards without Treasury sanction, 12.
-, officers' and clerks' arrears, 1480.
-, rope yards, 690; rope houses at Chatham, 1853.
-, weekly certificate of wages, 12; accounts, 690.
-, Chatham, 223, 259, 350, 492, 651, 760, 1453, 1543, 1630, 1870, 1879; issues for, 81, 96, 97, 240, 331, 478, 535, 542, 546, 581, 599, 607, 639, 799, 894, 895, 942, 1018, 1031, 1330, 1341, 1883; dry dock, 10, 14, 28, 237, 305, 328, 497, 599, 639, 668, 723; ground near, 1821, 1853; Ordnance stores, 1463; rope houses, 183; sale of old ships in, 722; storehouses, 400, 713, 723; teamer to the dockyard, 1821.
-, Dartmouth, issues for, 114.
-, Deptford Yard, 223, 429, 513, 636, 1229, 1453, 1870, 1879; issues for, 58, 234, 344, 346, 350, 479, 489, 505, 628, 775, 1054, 1430; labourers etc., details of, 1054; sale of old ships in, 722; stores, 173, 1407; timber for, 675; wet dock, 723.
-, Plymouth, storehouse, 409.
-, Portsmouth, 223–4, 225, 329, 332, 371, 651, 849, 1543, 1700, 1870, 1879; issues for, 115, 237, 522, 668, 669, 831, 847, 865, 1506, 2131, 2133, 2134, 2157; dry dock, 723; King's builder in see Betts, J.; sale of old ships in, 722; storehouse, 400, 448, 713, 723; Victualling officer, 473.
-, Sheerness, 223, 350, 492, 651; issues for, 81, 96, 97, 240, 351, 478, 535, 542, 546, 581, 599, 607, 639, 799, 894, 895, 1341, 1883.
-, Woolwich, 223, 513, 636, 1229; issues for, 58, 234, 344, 346, 350, 377, 505, 628, 775, 1430; timber and stores, 173, 448, 675, 1463, 1870, 1879.

Naylor (Naylour), Capt. Geo., in Sir L. Walden's Regiment of Foot in the New Raised Forces, 678.

-, John and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631.

-, Mr., lodgings in the Mews, 1119.

-, Mr., Ironmonger Company's Hearthmoney case, 608–9.

-, Richard, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Huntingdon, 1696.

-, William, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Huntingdon, 1696.

Nazeing (co. Essex), 468.

Neads, John, rebel in the West, 419.

Neale (Neales), John, Recusant, Standon, co. Herts, 626.

-, Katherine, wife to John, Recusant, Standon, 626.

-, Sir Paul, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 72, 597; lodgings near Whitehall, 158, 183; Usher of the Privy Chamber, 215.

-, Richard, shipmaster, 1342.

-, Thomas, shipowner, 1830.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner of the Mint during the suspension of H. Slingsby, 176, 248, 336, 431, 532–3, 537, 582, 610, 676, 736, 872, 929, 1060, 1152, 1157, 1159, 1163, 1172, 1222, 1224, 1285, 1314, 1508, 1621–2, 1843, 2128; Master and Worker of the Mint, 715, 716, 772, 851, 941, 969, 1176, 1253, 1359, 1702, 1707, 1857, 1970, 1979, 2099, 2126, 2127; Mint indenture, 821–7.

-, -, Groom Porter, 227, 379, 475.

-, Sir William, discovery of Denbigh Lordship lands, 279, 758.

Neatby, Capt. (Colonel) Charles, Troop, Tangier, 299, 792, 846, 891, 937, 1045, 1070, 1083, 1504, 1800, 1870.

-, Corporal, Tangier, 846.

Neath (co. Glamorgan), 976.

Nedham see Needham.

Nedstown (Clanwilliam or Middlethird Barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Needham (Nedham), Frances, spinster, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2176.

-, Jo., Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Warwick, 1982; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177.

Needler, John, Comptroller of Great and Petty Customs, London port, 118, 177, 975, 1176, 1438, 1487.

Needlework see Lace.

Needwood Forest (co. Stafford), 467, 977.
-, destruction of vert and venison in, 984, 990, 1312, 1392.
-, Lieutenant and Steward of see Ormonde, Duke of.
-, keepers and axebearers, names of, 1312.
-, timber out of, 1565.

Negroes landed in the West Indies, 1891–2, 2049; imported to the Plantations, 1096.
-, fine for killing in Barbados, 1620.
-, slaves see Redemption; Slaves.

Nelham, Benjamin, quayman's place, London, 1671.

Nelmes, John, tidesurveyor, Yarmouth, 1949; ditto, London, 2008.

-, Richard, mortgaging Burcott rectory to Algernon Sidney, 1157, 1171.

Nelson, Edward, of Thornborough, co. Bucks, 2085.

-, Gilbert, importing molasses, 1856.

-, Richard, belonging to St. James's, 1447.

-, Robert, Collector of Hearthmoney, co. Derby, father of Thomas and William, 1370–1.

-, -, Army pension, 1470, 1710.

-, Thomas, Army pension, 702, 1470, 1710.

-, -, son of Robert, Hearthmoney account, 1270, 1370.

-, William, son of Robert, Hearthmoney account, 1270, 1370.

-, -, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Somerset, 1804, 1982.

Nelthorpe, James, Receiver General of the Assessments for the Navy under the Commonwealth, 740, 863.

-, Richard, traitor, forfeited estate, 29, 138.

Nepho see Nipho.

Neston (co. Cheshire), 136, 595.

Nether Compton (co. Dorset), 985.

-, Slaughter (co. Gloucester), 1696.

-, Treveria (Bucklawren, co. Cornwall), 912.

Netherbury (co. Dorset), 2004.

Nethercombe, alias Eastcombe farm in East Greenwich, 884.

Netherlands, 381.

-, Spanish, see Flanders.

-, -, Postmaster in, 1524.

-, United, see Holland.

-, -, Agent for English Post Office in, 1515, see Muilman, G.

Netherton (co. Cornwall), 145.

Netheway, Thomas, tenant, Exchange Alley, London, 1965.

Netterville, Nicholas, 3rd Visct. Netterville, pension on the Irish establishment, 1746.

Neuburg see Ambassadors.

Neutrality for America, treaty for, 1346.

Neve see Le Neve.

Nevern (co. Pembroke), 909.

Nevill (Neville), Charles, harness maker to the Stables, 1959.

-, Sir Christopher, Lincoln County Gaol fine, 2006.

-, Sir Edward, of co. Notts, Serjeant at Law, Baron of the Exchequer, 138, 361, 449, 606; of Grove, co. Notts, baronet fee, 734.

-, Dame Elizabeth, relict of Sir Edward, 734.

-, Elizabeth, Dowager Baroness Abergavenny, widow of 10th Lord Abergavenny, of Sherborne, Recusant, 454; petition for a discovery, 1308.

- de Holt, Henry, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Warwick etc., 1982.

-, Capt. John, Consul at Algiers, 615, 649.

-, Mr., arrears of Tenths, Lincoln diocese, 2021.

-, Richard, of Ricors Court, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Stafford, 1695.

-, -, of Billingbear, co. Berks, surety for Ford, Lord Grey, 465, 597–8, 854.

-, - (temp. Car. I), Alderwasley manor, 1227, 1400.

-, Thomas, tenant, Hadleigh, co. Suffolk, 1821.

Nevis Island (and see Leeward Isles), 61, 528, 544, 728, 838, 1177, 2168.
-, beams and scales for weighing sugar, 849, 877.
-, Commissioner at, for the Four and a Half per cent. Duty, 798, see Belchamber, T., Nagle, R.
-, Council, 1255, see Belchamber, T.
-, Customs officers, 1595, see Saintloe, Capt.; directions for, 728.
-, Deputy Governor see Russell, Sir J.; present to, from the inhabitants, 1747; misbehaviour of, in his Government, 1747.
-, Governor of see Leeward Islands.
-, soldiers (of the two Foot Companies), 61–2.
-, Treasurer of, 1747.

New Biggen (Holme alias Biggen, co. Warwick), 600.

New Chapel in Petty France [? co. Edinburgh], 1308.

NEW ENGLAND, 52, 512, 932, 1014, 1099, 1558, 1831, 1846, 1927, 2058, 2064, and see Massachusetts Bay.
-, accounts see New England (revenue).
-, Admiral of Northern parts of, and possession of Long Island and of the coast from Pemaquid to Kennebec, Earl of Stirling's case concerning, 1053, 1174–6.
-, Admiralty Court at Boston, 897, 956, 995; King's President of, 1036.
-, Auditor, deputy to W. Blathwaite in, see Randolph, E.
-, Canary and Teneriffe wines for, to come first to England, 170, 956–7.
-, Council, 1583.
-, Country rate, 1583.
-, currency, value of, 921, 1036, and see New England (Mint); raising tariff of the coin, 1307.
-, Customs, 1583; Collector, 343, see Randolph, E.; seizures, 289.
-, despatches for, 1587, 1593.
-, disaffection in, 512, and see New England (reducing, resistance).
-, establishment for two Foot Companies, 921.
-, Excise on wine, brandy and beer, 1583.
-, fishery, 1565, 1612.
-, forts, repair of, 1584, 2029; Castle, 1584; Fort Hill, 1584.
-, French emigrants to, 1831.
-, Governor (see Andros, Sir E.), 192, 341, 945, 1017, 1582, 1711, 1717; salary, 768; salary arrangement on the annexing of New York to New England, 1941; allowance for Governor's transport, 821.
-, import on wines, 1583.
-, improving service of ships to, in winter, 1599.
-, instructions to the Governor concerning Trade and Navigation Acts, 941, 944.
-, judicature, appeal from, 956, 977, 995.
-, judgment against Massachusetts Bay, 1067.
-, laws of, 829.
-, Lieutenant Governor, salary, 1941.
-, masts from, for the Royal Navy, 43, 58, 81, 342, 345, 377, 854, 1179, 1268, 1370, 1418.
-, mines in, 1960; mines royal, 1072, 1232; mines of, to be excepted out of the Duke of Albemarle's grant of royal mines, 1072, 1232.
-, Mint in, 829; unsuitable inscription on the coins, 829, 906, 943, 948, and see New England (currency).
-, New East Jersey to be annexed to New England, 1627, 1995.
-, New York (and see New York) to be annexed to the Government of New England, 1825, 1941; New York Foot Companies to be paid out of the revenue of, 1880.
-, Plantation trade frauds and interlopers' trade, 341, 343, 362, 928; frigate to guard same, 341.
-, prices of horses and cattle, 1583.
-, Public Register of, 946.
-, question of New England trade to the Canaries, 956–8, 977, 995, 1036.
-, Receiver General of, 1945.
-, reducing to obedience and refractoriness of, 95, 330.
-, resistance to Navigation Act seizures, 1082.
-, revenue, 945–6; state of, 1582–4.
-, seals for, 831, 1363; large double seal for, 953.
-, ships from, 39, 52; ships from, fishing for the Hispaniola wreck treasure, 1557, 1717, 1944–5.
-, surveyor of woods for preservation see Randolph, E.; office of, 365–6.
-, taxes on, proposal for, 427; authority to the Governor to tax for revenue, 1852–4.

New England Marsh (Little Wakering, co. Essex), 2089.

NEW FOREST (co. Southants):
-, Bere Forest, South Bere Forest, alias East Bere Forest in, 172; keeper of, see Pound, H.; encroachments in, 1052; Commissioners for perambulating, 1632, 1892, 1909, 1962; woodward of, 1892; records of the King's title, 1909; timber in, 371; Walks and Lodges in see New Forest (East Walk, East Lodge, Creech Walk, Creech Lodge, West Lodge, Misslingford Coppice).
-, Bolder [or Boldroad] Walk, 627.
-, Boldroad Lodge in Fratham Bailiwick, 872, 889.
-, bridges and passages and rails in, repair of, 241, 961, 2033, see Carey, J.
-, browsewood, 778, 2118; restriction of, 898, 1055, 1105.
-, Burley Walk, 758; Bailiff of see Coventry, Sir W.; perquisites of, 758; grant to Sir F. Holles and H. Smith, 758; agent to Sir W. Coventry see Pearse, M.
-, Commission of enquiry for and instructions to same, 839, 898, 994, 1055.
-, Creech Walk in Bere Forest, 371, 673, 687.
-, Creech Lodge, 673.
-, deer in, 371, 898.
-, Duckoy Pond, 2114.
-, East Walk in Bere Forest, 371, 673; East Lodge, 673.
-, Fratham Bailiwick, 404, 627, 872, 2118.
-, fuel wood, 2114.
-, Groom keepers, 1059.
-, Lindhurst, 1475; lease of capital messuage of the manor of, called the Manor House or Court House, 793, 1066–7, 1106–7, 1207; Court book of, 778, 2146; lands and tenements of, viz. Cox Leasures, 1066, 1106–7; Court Gardens and Courthouse, 1066, 1106; Court Berryes, 1106; Lords Mead, 1106; Buttesbushes, 1106; Butteslawn, 1106; Church Close, 1106; ancient park of Lindhurst, 1106; Mynehouse grounds, 1106; Ingrams, 1106; Five Acres, 1106.
-, Lord Warden, 404, 778, 1107, see Gainsborough, Earl of; Berwick, Duke of.
-, making bricks in, 404, 579, 626–7.
-, Mislingford Coppice, in Bere Forest, 371, 673.
-, Navy timber see New Forest (timber).
-, officers, keepers, 750, 772, 778, 1363, 1652, 1877.
-, Painsfoot Hill, 1061.
-, Ranger and Riding Forester, see Carey, J., senr. and junr.
-, Regarders, names of, 280–1.
-, Henry Slingsby's Lodge, 579.
-, survey, 280–1.
-, tenants' customary allowances out of, 2033, and see New Forest (browsewood).
-, timber felling, 224, 241, 371, 451, 778, 872, 889, 898, 1012, 1059, 1105, 1345, 1363, 1376, 1568, 1606, 1652, 1892; Navy timber, 259, 273, 351, 518, 675, 726, 778, 872–3, 1363; dotard timber, Marquis of Halifax's loan on, 85, 142.
-, verderers, 758, 1363, see Phillips, Sir J.; Dillington, Sir R.; Fleming, Col.; St. John, Oliver.
-, wastes in, 311; waste by fuellers in, 807.
-, West Lodge, in Bere Forest, 673.
-, woodward (see Dickins, F., Lacy, W.), 1538, 1877, 2118, 2146; fees of, on woodfelling, 485, 790, 1012, 1685; deputy woodward to Sir J. Norton see Knapton, B.

New Forest, alias Arkingarthdale, see Arkingarthdale.

New Hampshire, Governor of, 192.
-, Mr. R. Mason declared proprietor of, 1179; surrender to the King, 1179.
-, masts, etc., from, for the Navy, 1179.

New Jersey, lands to the west of Long Island, granted to the Duke of York, 1175.
-, Col. J. Scott's estate in, forfeited to the King, 1611.
-, East Jersey, proposed addition to New York, 1627, 1995.
-, port of entry (Perth-Amboy), 1663, 2057.
-, Proprietors surrendering their grant and praying a new grant, 1995, 2057.

New Lodge see Windsor Forest.

New Orchard (Kilkenny City), 561.

New Park or Richmond Park.
-, Berry Grove, 752.
-, deer in, 3, 426, 1591.
-, Garrets Orchard, 752.
-, gravel from, for Petersham, 328.
-, the Green, 752–3.
-, herbage, pannage and keeping of game, 1768.
-, Keeper or Chief Ranger, 328, 1768 see Rochester, Earl of; Lauderdale, Duke of.
-, keepers, 167, 328.
-, King Henry's Mount, 752.
-, Old Paddocks, 382, 413, 426.
-, Petersham Lodge see Petersham.
-, repairs, cutting bushes, mowing brakes, etc., and issues for, 3, 1185, 1219, 1285, 1274, 1382, 1497, 1715, 1717, 1758, 1969, 1991, 2112, 2123; and see White, R.
-, Slade Pond, 376.
-, Thick Covert, 752–3.

New Perth (East New Jersey), 1663.

New Plymouth (New England), 52.
-, Council of, 1053.
-, Earl of Stirling's grant of Long Island, and of the coast from Pemaquid to Kennebec, 1053, 1174–6.
-, Governor, 192.

New Raised Forces (1677) see Army (disbanding).

New River Company, water to London, 381.
-, plumber to, 969.

New Year's gifts (royal and ambassadorial), 301, 302, 309, 348, 366, 369, 620, 1132, 2052, 2054.

New Year's gifts and box money, General Post Office, 1515.

NEW YORK, 87, 356, 1669; the city an expensive place, 1628.
-, Assembly, Acts of, 1627, 1664.
-, Collector and Receiver of revenue of, see Santen, L., Plowman, M., 1014, 1504, 1577–8, 1636, 1663–4, 1669, 1681, 1825, 1882; instructions to, 1629, 1644.
-, Collector of Excise, 1707.
-, Council, 1627, 1629; proposed alteration of, 1627, see Young, Mr.
-, Customs, 1577, 1663; house, 1637; places of entry, 1663; regulations concerning Customs accounts, 1663–4; disputes about Customs officers' salaries, 1637.
-, debt contracted by the Government, 1825, and see New York (revenue).
-, Deputy Auditor, as deputy to W. Blathwaite, see Courtlaudt, S.
-, despatches, 1587, 1593.
-, Earl of Stirling's case concerning Long Island and of the coast of New England from Pemaquid to Kennebec, 1053, 1174–6.
-, establishment for two Foot Companies, 1880.
-, Excise, 1577.
-, French Protestants going to, 336; French inhabitants, 1628.
-, government of, to be annexed to New England, 1825, 1941.
-, Governor (see Dungan, Col.), 1626–9, 1663, 1711, 1825; complaints against, 1418.
-, grant of New York to the Duke of York and the Duke's compensation to the Earl of Stirling, 1175; Duke of York's rights, 1546.
-, Hispaniola wreck fishing, 1717.
-, Judges, 1627–8.
-, King's granary at New York, 1707.
-, lands in, 474–5.
-, large double seal for, 2016.
-, laws and public Acts, 773–4.
-, Long Island see Long.
-, pensions see New York (revenue).
-, Plantation Office Entry Book for New York, 1175.
-, port of New York, freedom of, 2057.
-, public register of the Province, 784.
-, quit rents, 1577, 1663–4; ledger of, 773.
-, revenue, details of, 773, 1663– 4; accounts, 1627; putting in a regular way of account, 773, 783–4; debts to L. Santen, as Receiver General of the revenue, 1626–9, 1706–7, 1764; pensions on, 1775; revenue due to the Duke of York, 1577–8.

Newarke (co. Leicester), 179; Hospital of the New Work, 625, 727, 1200; allowance to, 230.

Newark Deanery (co. Lincoln), 1978.

Newbald (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1978.

Newberry (Newbery), Jose., rebel in the West, 419, 425.

-, Peter, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.

-, Sam., rebel in the West, 420.

-, Thomas, coastwaiter, London port, 1111.

-, William, wool frauds, Kent, 1657.

Newbrough, Tho., lands, Ireland, 564.

Newburgh, Earl of, see Levingston, C. and J.

Newbury, Baron, see Fitz-Roy, C.

Newbury (co. Essex), 1613.

Newcastle, Marquess and Duke of, see Cavendish, W. and H.

Newcastle (co. Northumberland), town and port, 3, 14, 88, 118, 127, 143, 188, 201, 223, 260, 261, 267, 317, 532, 588, 610, 643, 678, 688, 691, 717, 798, 854, 859, 950, 1080, 1107, 1167, 1186, 1190, 1193, 1200, 1261, 1268, 1278, 1290, 1345, 1370, 1476, 1487, 1518, 1671, 1740, 1749, 1792, 1803, 1838, 1889, 1943, 1949, 1959, 1984, 2044, 2082, 2105, 2117, 2149.
-, assizes and sessions, 169.
-, Castle Garth, Castle Fields, Frith, Casleward rents lease, 57; jurisdiction of, 88, 169–70; coal rent for, 170, 190, 213.
-, coal trade, 1370; coal measure, 268; coal from, for Jersey and Guernsey, 99, 109.
-, coast books and bonds, return of, to the Customs House, London, 25.
-, Dissenters, 1413.
-, Hearthmoney survey, 198.
-, Moot Hall and Gaol, 169, 213.
-, Receiver of Assessments see Basire, J.
-, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures see Christian, Mr.
-, sheriff, 2105.
-, view of port, 384.

Newcastle (Kells barony, co. Meath), 569.

-, (co. Limerick), 2032.

Newcombe, John, inventor of a woven wire engine, 602, 670.

-, Mr., proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Court on the degradation of Mr. Johnson, 1684.

-, Sir Thomas (see Newcomen, Sir T.), Brigadier, Ireland, 1743.

Newcomen, Sir Thomas (see Newcombe, Sir T.), Regiment of Foot, 901.

Newdigate (Nudigate), Sir Richard, King's Bench fine on, 548, 660, 781.

Newell, John, boatman, Truro, 475.

Newenden, farm or manor (? near Betham, Kent), 887, 918, 1086, 1097.

Newey, Alice, wife of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Clement, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Elianor, daughter of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Henry, son of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, John, son of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Joseph, son of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Martha, daughter of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Mary, daughter of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Richard, son of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Thomas, son of Clement, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

Newfoundland, 87, 316, 499. fishery, 1612–3.

Newgate gaol, 4, 21, 66, 474, 711, 718, 1003, 1098, 1232, 1346, 1352, 1414.
-, keeper of, 1098.

Newhall (co. Essex), 1016.

-, Marsh (Mundon, co. Essex), 2091.

Newhaven, Visct., see Cheyne, C.

Newhaven port (co. Sussex), 349, 535, 729, 991, 997, 1153, 1154, 1193, 1330, 2008, 2009, 2133.

Newhouse (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

Newington (co. Kent), 887, 923, 2087.

-, (Stoke Newington), co. Midd., 885.

-, Butts (co. Surrey), 1675.

Newland, Sir Benj., alderman, London, 604.

-, William, shipmaster, 1920.

Newlyn (Penzance port, co. Cornwall), 1556, 1792.

Newman, Arthur, prosecuting J. Taylder, 1780.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, lands, Ireland, 569.

-, Stephen, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Thomas, Deputy Vice Admiral, 471.

-, -, lands, Ireland, 569.

-, -, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 880.

-, William, Quaker, co. Essex, 632.

Newmarket (co. Cambridge), 936, 1078.
-, King's horses at, 163, 754.
-, King's house and gardens, stables and outhouses at, keeper of (see Ford, R.), 835, 998, 1340, 1757, 1770, 1936.
-, King's building at, 1293; buying houses for, 1000, 1037.

Newmount Seale (Southminster, co. Essex), 2092.

Newport, Francis, Lord Newport of High Ercall, Visct. Newport, 18, 1147; Treasurer of the Household, 1014, 1113, 1114, 1358; Comptroller of the Household, subsidy arrear, 1044; lodgings near Whitehall, 158, 215, 233; pictures for, 663; debt from Sir T. Williams, 1360; surety of T. Howard, 2146.

Newport (co. Monmouth), 727, 789, 909, 959.

-, (Havre de Grace, France), 640, 671, 789.

- (Nieuport, Flanders), 1907, 2144.

-, Pagnell (co. Bucks), 1965, 2022; Swan Inn, 1965.

Newport Ground, Mr. John Price's case concerning, 1601, 1629, 1882.

Newrath, alias Rathnew (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 564.

- (co. Wicklow), lease of ferry at, 1954.

Newstead, Robert, Army pension, 702, 1470.

Newstead Beckingfield (co. Kent), 884.

Newth, Clement, Poll arrear [as fife player], 1276.

Newton, Hugh, tidesman, Weymouth, 307.

-, John, tenant, Carnedon Prior, 145.

-, Sir John, Justice of Peace, co. Gloucester, 833, 840.

-, Thomas, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forest, 14, 96, 194, 214, 225, 573, 840, 1051, 1076, 1155, 1228, 1454, 1720, 1722, 1782, 2100, 2154.

-, William, slater employed on Chelsea Hospital Works, 1446, 1847.

Newton (co. Cornwall), 851, 986.

- juxta Toft (co. Lincoln), rectory, 2079.

Newtown (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 560.

New Work see Newarke.

Neydenhanger, Mr., musician (instruments), Chapel Royal, 1442.

Niccoll, John, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177.

Nice (France), 369, 876.

Nichil, James, loans to the Government, 73, 85, 92, 129, 181, 201, 281, 285, 1212, 1259, 1302, 1963, 2145.

Nichils see Nihils.

Nicholas, Edward, Receiver in the Alienation Office, 144, 158, 1612, 1617, 1888.

-, George, Surveyor General of Customs, London port, 102, 146, 413, 721, 1167.

-, Sir John, a clerk of the Privy Council, 484, 573, 799, 981, 1051, 1524, 1795, 1936, 1940, 2012.

-, Mr., petition for Customs place, 1227.

-, Oliver, Groom of the Bedchamber, 222, 257, 261, 264, 370, 529, 704, 812–3, 950, 1181, 1343–4, 1462, 1542, 1739, 1869, 2011, 2109.

Nicholls (Nicolls and see Niccoll), Antho., Killingworth Woods, 1172.

-, Edward, Customs place, London port, 22.

-, Elizabeth, importing lace, 1190.

-, George, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1123.

-, -, of Wootton Wawen, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, John, tidesman, Appledore, 595.

-, -, surveyor, Norwich, 136.

-, -, Customs fraud composition, 1158.

-, Joseph, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' forfeitures, co. Warwick etc., 1982.

-, Judith, Recusant, co. Warwick, wife of George, 1128.

-, Mathias, proposed for the Council of New York, 1627.

-, Mr., victualler, Bloomsbury, letter receiver to the Post Office, 1675.

-, -, constable of Hitchin, 444.

-, Robert, of Herts, riot against Hearthmoney officers, 1019–20.

-, Thomas, petition for landwaiter's place, London, 624.

-, William, of Goddington, co. Oxford, Recusant, 455.

-, -, mercer to the Stables, 1410.

Nicholson, Francis, Hispaniola wreck fishing venture with the Duke of Albemarle et al., 1426, 2043; ditto, with the Earl of Bath et al., 2042.

-, John, Navy tickets, 2000.

-, Lieutenant, Tangier, 845, 903.

-, Mr., Gregorian in the Chapel Royal, 1442; Dr., Director of the Gregorian, Chapel Royal, 1823.

-, Richard, haberdasher, London, surety of S. Lilly, 253, 375.

-, -, waiter, Bridgtown, Barbados, 1476.

-, Robert, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

-, William, Bishop of Gloucester, 411–12, 971.

Nickinson, James, waiter, Poulton port, 448.

Nicols, Nicolas, Nicolson see Nichols, Nicholas, Nicholson.

Nieuport see Newport.

Nightingale, Andrew, petition for place in Chelsea Hospital, 1878.

Nihils (Nichils), clerk of, see Small, H.

Nijvelt, Heer, in the retinue of Van Dijkvelt, Envoy Extraordinary from the States General, 1192.

Nijmaegen (Netherlands), 987.

Nipho (Nepho), Jerome, Justice of the Peace, 415, 417, 422; a Commissioner for hackney coaches, 1550, 1914, 2025; petition for the French Tunnage Duty, 1168; paper concerning frauds in selling trading ships, 1153.

-, John Baptist, Commissioner for hackney coaches, son of Jerome, 2025.

-, Mr. [? Jerome], Secretary to the Duchess of York, 462; house in Leicester Fields, 765.

Nisbit, Philip, searcher, Hull, 386, 1946, 2019.

-, Thomas, searcher, Hull, 362, 386.

-, -, of York, father of Thomas and Philip, 386.

Nixon, John, tenant of encroachment, Arkingarthdale Forest, 1935.

-, Richard, in charge of horses on the Mole, Tangier, 1642.

Noades see Nodes.

Noakes see Nokes.

Noan (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 551.

Nobbs, Sam., landwaiter, London, 708, 758, 761.

Noble, Archibald, passenger to Jamaica, 267.

-, James, doorkeeper to the House of Lords, 491.

-, John, watchman, London port, 1345, 1399, 1820.

Nobles, coins, 1428, 1566.

Noden, Hugh, merchant tailor, London, grant of lands in Bermudas, 446, 1835, 1941; a member of the Bermudas Company, 1741.

Nodes (Noades), Mr., chirurgeon to the Duke of Grafton, 1846.

-, Thomas, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 881.

Noel (Noell and see Nowell), Edward, of the Inner Temple, 1858; Register or Secretary to the Commissioners of Excise [and Hearthmoney], 117, 131, 132, 609, 621, 762, 1044, 1180, 1217, 1458, 1533, 1799, 1860, 2155, 2159; Crown Law matters, 694, 1479; loans to the Government and interest thereon, 73, 85, 92, 129, 133, 142, 149-50, 201, 270, 321, 328, 332, 333, 359-60, 364, 445, 457, 476, 890, 895, 899; executor of G. Dashwood and accounts of the farm of the Great Branches of the Revenue, Ireland, 25, 1166, 1191, 1423, 1665, 2036, 2038; for Sir J. James, 40; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2182.

-, Edward, Lord Noel of Tichfield, 1147; Visct. Campden and 1st Earl of Gainsborough, 1148; Lord Warden of New Forest, 180, 451, 626, 675, 872, 1052, 1107.

-, Lord, see Noel, Edward.

-, Sir Martin, lands, Ireland, 550, 557.

Noguier, Stephen, brandy merchant, 338.

Noke ("Yoake," co. Oxford), 455.

Nokes (Noakes), Mr., Excise Office, 132.

-, Mr., grocer, New Street, London, letter receiver for the Post Office, 1674.

Nolden, Barbara, widow of Ernestus, 1407, 1451.

-, Ernestus, master carpenter, Tangier, 846, 1407, 1451.

Nonconformity (and see Dissenters, Quakers, Recusants), 594, 1394, 1956; fines for, 1807, 1959; bequests to Nonconformist ministers, 591; Ecclesiastical Court excommunications, 594.

Noncully (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 1187.

Nonsuch, Baroness, see Palmer, B.

- House, keeper of and issues for fees, see Berkeley, Earl of.

-, Park, grant of, to the Duchess of Cleveland, 450, 470, 478; disparking of, by the Duchess, 1286.

-, -, repairs, 36, 426, 650.

Nooklesfield (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Noone, Henry, rebel in the West, 423.

-, Luke, slopseller to the Navy, 66, 133, 135, 197, 237, 831.

Norbury (Norburie), George, tenant of encroachment, Macclesfield, 1337.

Norcot (Norcott), Daniel, rebel in the West, 420, 425.

Norcot (co. Oxford), 1696.

Norden, William, fine on, 299, 304.

Norfolk, Duke of, see Howard, H. and M.

Norfolk Circuit see Judges.

- County, 40, 452, 464, 795, 807, 851, 877, 886, 902, 1069, 1072, 1240, 1398, 1590, 1601, 1621, 1724, 1742, 1945, 1961, 1996, 2058.

-, -, Dissenters, 1209.

-, -, Excise, 77, 276.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 748.

-, -, Justices of Peace, 1630.

-, -, Parliamentary elections, 707.

-, -, Quakers, 633, 789–90, 1005–6, 1742, 1303.

-, -, Recusants, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, see Clerk, E., and his father; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1805–6, 2028.

-, -, sheriffs, 707, 790, 840, 1005, 1209, 1236, 1303, 1742.

-, -, -, Commission to enquire of sheriffs' accounts, 840, 1236.

Norgrove (in Feckenham, co. Worcester), 1341, 1348.

Norkett or Thicket see Maidenhead.

Norman Conquest, 201.

Norman, James, rebel in the West, 420, 423, 425.

-, John, shipowner, 900.

-, -, rebel in the West, 424.

-, -, mortgagee of tenements, Exeter, 1435.

-, -, custodiam of his lands, Cornwall, 1810.

-, Richard, tenant, Locking, Somerset, 1967.

-, Samuel, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.

-, William, rebel in the West, 418.

Normandy, Duke of, represented at the Coronation, 70.

Normansell, Mr., Secondary [? in the Exchequer], 125, 1450; rents of Jesuits' lands, 465.

Norreys of Rycote, Lord, see Bertie, J.

Norrington, William, Receiver for co. Essex of the Seventeen Months' Poll, Eighteen Months' and Six Months' Assessment, 95, 218.

Norris, Giles, Commissioner to enquire of traitors' estates in the West, 873, 1309.

-, Henry, tenant, Totham Creek, co. Essex, 2088; ditto of marshland in Langenhoe, co. Essex, 2090.

-, John, tidesman, Starcross, 612.

-, -, Commissioner to investigate the Norfolk Sheriffs' accounts, 840; Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, cos. Northants, Warwick etc., 1805, 1933, 1952, 1982.

-, William, a boy of the Chapel Royal, 789.

Norroy see Dugdale, Sir J.; Heralds' College.

North, Ann, wife of Sir Dudley, 2115.

-, Arthur, tenant, Exchange Alley, London, 1965.

-, Charles, 1st Lord Grey de Rolleston, 1146.

-, Sir Dudley, a Treasury Lord, 10, 15, 155, 219, 430; a Commissioner of Customs, 72, 129, 228, 782, 801, 1201, 1689, 1756, 2137–8, 2156, 2160, 2162; Governor of the Muscovin Company, 695; custodiam lease, Monmouth, 2115.

-, Eliz., rent out of Furness lands, 1362.

-, Francis, 1st Earl of Guilford, 1148.

-, John, of Shipton, Berks, yeoman, lease, Shipton, 1379, 1719, 1851.

-, Katherine, styled Lady North and Grey, wife of Charles, 1st Lord Grey de Rolleston, grant of derelict lands in Kent and Essex, 1868, 2058, 2062, 2069, 2087.

-, William, tidesman, Newcastle, 1200.

North and Grey, Lady, see North, Katherine.

North, Council of the, 1566.

- East Passage to India, designed expedition for, 1137.

- Road see Post Office.

North Aston (co. Oxford), 455.

- Cotes (co. Lincoln), 197.

- Foreland (co. Kent), 2061.

- Kelsey see Kelsey.

- Muskham (co. Notts), 1979.

- Petherton (co. Somerset), 1753, 1862, 2005.

- Scarle (co. Lincoln), rectory, 2077.

- Sea and herring fishery see Yarmouth.

Northall (co. Bucks), postmaster of, 1676.

Northam, John, debt to Henry Cornish, 420, 425.

Northampton, Earl of, see Compton, G. and J.

- town, 1314.

- - gaol, 837.

- -, grant of Hearthmoney, 221, 232.

- County, 194, 275, 276, 475, 759, 779, 850, 1002, 1240, 1454–5, 1469, 1722.

- -, Auditor, 573, 655, 840.

- -, Clerk of Peace, 1314.

- -, concealed and derelict lands, 740.

- -, Post fines, 90.

- -, Quakers, 633.

- -, Recusants, Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1805, 1982.

Northamptonshire address to J. Parkhurst and M. Fleetwood, 1314.

Northaw (co. Herts), 855, 861, 1066.

Northbrook (co. Oxford), 1423, 2036.

Northeale (Northele) Wood (Calstock, co. Cornwall), 29, 122, 210.

Northern Circuit see Judges.

Northern Counties, four (Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham and Westmorland), 148.

- -, Excise sub farm, 128, 539.

- -, Hearthmoney sub farm, 6, 127–8, 494; officers, 524, 748; Receivers, 539 see Tempest, W.; Basire, J.

- -, Receiver of Assessments, see Basire, J.; arrears of Assessments, 1041, 1160.

Northern Countries of Europe, Postal arrangements with, 1525.

Northern Neck see Virginia.

Northestown (Iffa and Offa Barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

Northfleet and Withfleet Creek (co. Kent), 886, 1788, 2093.

Northland East India Company, 643.

Northland Marsh (Moze, co. Essex), 2092.

Northlode (co. Somerset), 1714.

Northmore, Thomas, undersheriff of Devon, 1725, 1765, 2170.

Northumberland, Earl and Duke of, see Fitz-Roy, G.

- County, 169, 177, 213, 246, 290, 468, 528, 622, 804, 807, 841, 1098, 1103, 1664, 1677, 2070, 2096.

- -, Auditor, 1253, 1547.

- -, Dissenters, 1413.

- -, Excise, 1766; Farmer of see Brabant, Sir H.

- -, Greenwax summons, 1487.

- -, Hearthmoney, 198.

-, -, Quakers, 631.

- -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 1547 see Swale, P.

- -, Receiver of Assessments, see Basire, J.

- -, Recusants, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, see Christian, W.; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1696, 1805, 1982.

- -, sheriffs, 311, 499, 1828, 2094–5, 2096.

Northwich (Cheshire), 896.

Norton, Christopher, son of Major, 469, 1111.

-, Hen., rebel in the West, 423, 425.

-, Sir John, timber, New Forest, 1012.

-, Joseph, waiter, Huttoft Bank, 1722, 1949.

-, Major and his son, R. Hinke's lands in Durham, 469, 1111.

-, Mr., escheated estate, Dorset, 113.

-, Robert, rebel in the West, 421.

-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 422.

-, Sir Thomas, grant to him and his father of the tithe of Holm, co. Warwick, 526, 536, 600, 613.

Norton (co. Somerset), 1982.

- Canon (co. Hereford), 1988.

- Hall (co. Somerset), 808, 852.

Norvill (Norvile), James, rebel in the West, 422, 424.

Norway, 107, 210, 212, 1009, 1496, 1907, 1908, 2080.

-, deals from, 2109.

-, mariners' wages, 107.

Norwell (co. Notts), 1965.

Norwich, Earl of, see Howard, H.

-, Bishop of, 284, 1034, 1670.

-, bishopric, collections in, for redemption of captives in Barbary, 1034, 1670.

-, -, Tenths, 235, 237, 972, 1048, 1255, 1860.

- City, 77, 623, 908, 1290, 1322, 1806, 1842, 1996, 2106; fee farms, 483; disloyal party in, 706, 707.

Norwood, Henry, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2184, 2185.

-, William, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2182, 2184.

-, Lieut. William, Tangier, 845; wounded in action with the Moors, 1730.

Nott (Knott, Nutt), Ben., rebel in the West, 420, 425.

-, John, merchant, petition for Customs place, 1479.
-, waiter, Penzance, 1914.

-, Richard, tenant of marshland in Creeksea, co. Essex, 2092.

-, -, weighing porter, London, 2008.

-, Robert, of the Great Wardrobe, 528, 658, 663, 752.

-, -, manager of Hearthmoney, 18, 596, 687, 745, 1817.

-, -, proposal for hackney coaches revenue, 1150.

-, William, letter receiver in the Post Office, 1284, 1971.

-, -, stationery ware for the Plantation Office, 1926.

Nottingham, Samuel, tenant, Linton, 1921.

Nottingham, Earl of, see Finch, H.

- Deanery, 1978; register of, 1670.

- Town, 936; postmaster of, 1677, 1806.

- County, 29, 138, 245, 324, 734, 739, 773, 1517, 1778, 1965, 2014.

- -, Excise, 1850.

- -, fee farms, 852.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 1850.

- -, Post fines, 90.

- -, Quakers, 631.

- -, Recusants, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures see Powell, R.; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1806.

- -, sheriffs, 311, 1273.

Noutes, Dowry, passenger to Jamaica, 267.

Nowell (and see Noel), Geo., rebel in the West, 419.

-, Peter, wool seizures, 1657.

-, Thomas, wool frauds, Margate, 1657.

-, -, Serjeant of the Admiralty of the Cinque Ports, 2105.

Nowis, Percivall, rebel in the West, 419.

Noy, Edward, waiter, Gunnell, Padstow port, 375.

Nudigate see Newdigate.

Null, John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.

-, Ruth, wife of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.

Nuller, Thomas, understeward of the Honor of Otford, 1630.

Nulls, Sir John (temp. Hy. VIII), purchase of Barking Abbey, 1010.

Nuneaton (co. Warwick), 1725.

Nunez, Jacob Franco, denization, 1028.

Nuns' thread or Sisters' thread see Lace.

Nunwell (Isle of Wight), 749, 755.

Nursé Peter, loans on linen, 2179.

Nursery of ship timber see Dean Forest.

Nutt, Mr., of the Great Wardrobe, see Nott, Robert.

-, William, Duke of Monmouth's house in Soho Square, 1773.

O

Oak (Oake), Henry, boatman, Sidlesham, 2008.

Oakeland, Eliz., Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

Oakes see Okes.

Oakey, William, rebel in the West, 424.

Oakham see Otham.

- (co. Rutland), 206, 220.

Oakley, Rowland, rebel in the West, 424.

Oakley (co. Essex), 2091; Little Oakley, 2091, 2093.

- (co. Gloucester), 1696.

Oare, Richard, Quaker, co. Kent, 633.

Oastler, William, senr., rebel in the West, 423, 424, 425; lands, co. Devon, 1896, 2002.

Oasyn, James, rebel in the West, 423.

Oates, Titus, trial of, 280, 341, 459, 1060, 1685; plot, 1169, and see Popish.

Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy (and see Test), 1005, 1020, 2102.
-, officers disqualified by refusing, 371, 648.
-, Roman Catholics prosecuted for refusing, 480.

Oatlands (co. Surrey) House and Park, lease of, 1716, 1731, 1989.

Oats see Corn; prices of, 1585, 1879.

Oblivion, Act of (12 Car. II, c. 11), 446, 793–4, 1273, 1854, and see Pardon.

O'Brien (O'Bryan), Lieut. Terence, in Col. Dungan's Regiment in France, 31, 84, 438; Army pension, 702; lands, Ireland, 1616.

-, William, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin, Governor of Tangier, 408, 438, 645, 646, 647–8, 1756, 1877.

-, -, Lord O'Brien, afterwards 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, 1722.

Ochre pit, Axbridge, co. Somerset, 368.

O'Conner (and see Connor), Capt. [? Hugh], Col. Dungan's Regiment, 31; Col. Hamilton's Regiment, 316.

-, Hugh, Major to the Earl of Peterborough's Regiment of Horse, 2128; tobacco pipe duty petition, 927.

Octon-holme see Hempholme.

Odell, Richard, loans on linen, 2180.

O'Farell, Charles, Army pension, 1282, 1470, 1710.

-, Daniel, Popish priest in York gaol, 465, 480.

Offley, John, tenant, Fen Stanton, 1922.

-, Joseph, of the Middle Temple, lease, Channel Row, St. Margaret's, Westminster, 1857–8.

Offley (co. Herts), 1695, 1983.

Offord Cluny (co. Huntingdon), 1921.

Oglander, Geo., a Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' Fines, co. Sussex, 1696.

-, Sir William, 1st baronet, 749, 755.

-, -, of Nunwell, Isle of Wight, 3rd baronet, 749, 755.

Ogle, Earl of, see Cavendish, W.

-, Edward, Justice of Peace, co. Lancs, 1535.

-, Nicho., lands, Ireland, 570.

-, Sir Thomas, Governor of Chelsea Hospital, 1174, 1177.

-, William, tidesman, Newcastle, 14; ditto, London, 859; ditto, Liverpool, 1611.

Oglethorpe, Dame Ellen or Ellinor, wife of Sir Theophilus, house in St. James's Park, 326, 335, 427, 443; riding charges, 1597, 1797; bills for the King's linen, 1796, 1797.

-, Jonathan, groom employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1642.

-, Sutton, Master of his Majesty's Studs, 484, 573, 711, 964, 989, 1197, 1248, 1524, 1727, 2012, 2017; searcher, Carlisle port, 76, 617, 623, 625, 780, 817, 1156.

-, Sir Theophilus, Colonel, a Commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse for the Duke of Richmond, 101, 162–3, 1959; keeper of New Lodge Walk, Cranborne, Windsor Forest, 1229, 1273, 1280, 1376, 1443, 1552; Holland Regiment, 587, 1289, 1401; Hispaniola wreck fishing venture, 1794, 1866; King's Equerry, 504; lease, St. James's Park, 443; lease, Staughton Magna, 2050, 2066–7; petition for R. Tucker's estate, 788, 923–4, 1281; Hearthmoney duty on his house, 1052.

Oglevy, Lieut. Robert, debt to Tangier inhabitants, 844.

Ognate, Lady d', pension, 537, 583, 1133.

Oil, alias Vile, Samuel, rebel in the West, 420.

Okenchurch (co. Oxford), 455.

Okeover, Humphry, Army pension, 702, 1709; Virginia silver mining, 34, 388, 469, 790, 1071–2, 1282, 1469.

Okes (Oakes), Thomas, tenant of encroachment, Macclesfield, 1335.

-, William, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Kent, 789.

Old, William, rebel in the West, 424.

Old Bailey (London), cases or fines at, 4, 29, 448, 1927, 2051, and see Streets.

- Barrow (Dalton, co. Lanes.), 1361, 1362.

- Castle (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 555.

- Durham see Durham.

- Grange (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 560.

- Groge Maghter (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 555.

- Mount Seal (marsh, Southminster, co. Essex), 2092.

- Tully (Demifore or Half Fore Barony, co. Meath), 570.

- Turne Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.

Oldfield, Joan, widow, debt in the Mews, 1211.

Oldhall Channel (co. Essex), 2093.

Oldham (Ouldham), John, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

-, William, debt to, from Tangier soldiers, 470.

-, -, sorter in the Post Office, 1284.

-, -, tenant, Macclesfield, 1335.

Oldwood (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Oldworth, Thomas, tidesman, Chester port, 1290.

Oliff (Olliffe), Mr., Crown Law payment to, 1684.

-, Ralph, landwaiter, Bristol, 528, 1595.

Olivarez, don Franco, assistant to the Conductor of Ambassadors, Spain, 347.

Oliver, Christopher, informer, prosecuting libels for the Crown, 1212, 1561.

-, Henry, house carpenter, Tangier, 1641.

-, John, son of Sampson, lease, Cornwall, 860, 913.

-, -, Master Mason of the Works, 517, 1938.

-, -, rebel in the West, 417.

-, Nathaniel, waiter, Swanage, 622.

-, Sampson, of Linkinhorne, lease, Cornwall, 913.

-, William, boatman, Harwich port, 186.

Olives see Jarsuf.

Olliffe see Oliff.

Olmius, Herman, Dutch prize, 916.

Olton, Robert, tidesman, London, 1111.

Olvard, Thomas, rebel in the West, 424.

Omar Chillabee, Algiers slave owner, 965.

O'Molony see Molony.

Onby (Oneby), Sir John, one of the four Messengers of the Receipt, 323.

-, John, bond for Dissenters, 1370.

-, Dame Mary, widow of Sir John and wife of J. Trinder, 323.

-, Thomas, merchant, petition for Customs place, 1299.

One per cent. Duty or Mediterranean Duty see Customs (One).

O'Neale (O'Neil), Andrew, waiter, Broadstairs in Sandwich port, 203.

-, Daniel, grant of the French Tunnage Duty in Ireland, 1334, 1749.

-, John, Captain of Horse, 482.

-, -, lodgings at St. James's, 1396.

-, William, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.

Onslow, Denzell, Justice of Peace, co. Surrey, 1614.

-, Richard, of London, merchant, 851.

Opera, book of, 965.

Oporto (Portugal), 1373.

Oram, John, rebel in the West, 422.

Orange, Prince of, see Prince.

Orange flower water, imports of, 1346.

- trees, imports of, 290, 671.

Oranges, imports of, 857.

Orb for the Coronation, 68.

Orby, Col. Charles, grant of traitors' estates, 970.

-, Sir Thomas, of Lincoln, baronet fee, 739.

Orchard, Charles, Collector or Customer of Exeter and Barnstaple, 65, 96, 104, 111, 186; ditto, of Exeter and Dartmouth, 83, 920, 1427, 1448, 1958.

-, Robert, rebel in the West, 417.

-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 421.

-, -, custodiam lease, co. Devon, 998.

-, William, tidesman, Appledore, 595; ditto, Starcross, 1928.

Orchards Town (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 549.

Ord (Orde), Israel, cook, employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1642.

-, John, Customs waiter on the Border, at Hartley, 666.

-, Lancelot, tidesman, Shields port, 1518.

-, Robert, miner employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1643.

-, Thomas, waiter, Berwick port, 1155, 2070.

ORDNANCE OFFICE (England):
-, accounts see Ordnance (Treasurer); Ordnance (debt); Ordnance (Storekeeper).
-, arms (swords, gunpowder etc.), importation of, see Arms, and see Ordnance (gunpowder); supply and repair of arms see Ordnance (repair).
-, artificers, 1252.
-, artillery train, 2120, 2122, 2137.
-, bills, 12, 111.
-, book containing "a general state of all the Ordnance," 1463.
-, books, 831; (quarterly) of the Ordnance Office, 30.
-, Clerk of the Ordnance see Sherburne, Sir E.
-, - of the Armouries see Loup, J.
-, - of the deliveries of Ordnance see Musgrave, P.
-, creditors, 578, 1411.
-, debentures, 27, 482, 483.
-, debt account, 1149.
-, Engineer, King's Engineer, see Beckman, Sir M.
-, second engineer see Philips, T.
-, chief engineer of forts see Gomme, Sir B. de.
-, estimates, 2141.
-, exported, duty on, 739.
-, fines intended to be applied to, 1499.
-, fortifications (and see Fitch, Sir Tho.), 1430, 1525, 1561, 1633, 1715, 1877, 1898, 1911, 1951, 1991, 2066, 2069, 2110, 2136, 2137, 2158.
-, gunpowder and arms etc., export forbidden, 944–5, 2148; licences for export of, 944.
-, Lieutenant General of, see Musgrave, Sir C.
-, Master General of, 944, 1682, and see Dartmouth, Lord.
-, Office, 2135.
-, officers of, 752, 831, 1257, 1310, 1344, 1525, 1597, 2137.
-, partizans and halberds, 49, 83.
-, repairs and supply of arms etc. for the Irish Ordnance, 1310, 1412, 1549, 1682, 1742, 2046; arms supplied to Tangier, 1649.
-, saltpetre for, 44, 141, 189, 660, 1232; sale of, 1264.
-, ships' gun carriages, 2098.
-, storekeeper see Gardiner, T.; accounts, 219.
-, stores, deliveries to, 316.
-, stores and storehouses, issues for, 1039, 1364, 1382, 1482, 1528, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1585, 1647, 1758, 1845, 1861, 1924, 1939, 2007, 2043, 2117, 2158, 2161; storehouses in the Tower, 74950, 944, 1463; at Woolwich, 1463; at Chatham, 1463; at Portsmouth, 1463.
-, Surveyor General of, see Shere, Sir H.
-, sword cutter to, see Hawgood, T.
-, Treasurer and Paymaster (see Wharton, Sir G., Bertie, C.), 1742, 1913, 2020; accounts, 271, 411, 624, 973, 1181, 1257, 2134; Exchequer fees on issues to, 605; issues to, for the ordinary of the Ordnance, 3, 27, 36, 43, 58, 97, 114, 134, 149, 166, 183, 194, 204, 224, 234, 240, 256, 265, 272, 273, 279, 281, 293, 294, 304, 311, 320, 329, 334, 339, 344, 353, 354, 363, 377, 393, 401, 409, 431, 445, 476, 489, 497, 522, 523, 534, 543, 547, 581, 599, 629, 639, 656, 668, 677, 688, 699, 713, 719, 737, 747, 754, 760, 769, 775, 787, 799, 805, 831, 848, 856, 865, 871, 899, 904, 924, 938, 939, 947, 958, 969, 989, 1007, 1018, 1038, 1039, 1049, 1051, 1093, 1136, 1144, 1145, 1152, 1153, 1165, 1166, 1174, 1185, 1198, 1218, 1234, 1247, 1257, 1263, 1264, 1274, 1275, 1285, 1301, 1314, 1315, 1328, 1341, 1353, 1364, 1372, 1382, 1395, 1406, 1415, 1430, 1444, 1449, 1451, 1467, 1471, 1482, 1497, 1506, 1528, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1548, 1561, 1570, 1585, 1598, 1615, 1633, 1647, 1659, 1679, 1690, 1698, 1702, 1715, 1727, 1735, 1750, 1758, 1767, 1785, 1796, 1813, 1824, 1834, 1845, 1861, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1883, 1898, 1911, 1924, 1930, 1939, 1951, 1962, 1968, 1980, 1990, 1991, 2007, 2020, 2029, 2032, 2041, 2043, 2046, 2050, 2056, 2063, 2066, 2068, 2069, 2080, 2084, 2094, 2095, 2098, 2103, 2110, 2117, 2120, 2122, 2123, 2134, 2136, 2137, 2139, 2148, 2157–8, 2161, 2165.

Orford (Ipswich port), 375, 1241.

Organ see Chapel Royal (instruments).

Original Seal and Pre Fines, lease of, for Carnarvon, Anglesea and Merioneth, 122, 720, 1010.

Originals, extracting of, out of Chancery into the Exchequer, 834–5.

Orleans, Philippe duc de, 114.

-, -, ambassador from, see Ambassadors (from).

Orme, Geo., tenant of encroachment, Macclesfield, 1337.

-, Henry, tenant of encroachment, Macclesfield, 1335.

-, Capt. Thomas, paddock in Needwood Forest, 2055.

Ormesby (Ormsby), Arthur, lands, Ireland, 561.

- Geo., lands, Ireland, 561.

Ormond Barony (co. Tipperary), 556, and see Lower Ormond, Upper Ormond.

Ormonde, Duke of, see Butler, J.

Orphuers, Philip, tidesman, Berwick, 1154.

Orrell, Thomas, boatman, Newhaven, 535, 729, 997.

Orrery, Earl of, see Boyle, R.

Orson, Mr., interest in the Constableship of Windsor Castle, 2018.

Ortolans (fowls) for the King, 321.

Orvietan, imports of, 1065; Roman Orvietan, 2083.

Orville, Jean d', see Dorville.

Osbaldston (Osbalston, Osboldston), Edward, potmaker, London, 598.

-, James, landwaiter, Exeter, 1928.

-, John, one of the King's falconers, 295.

Osbaldwick (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1977.

Osborne (Osbourne etc.), Charles, trustee for the Earl of Plymouth's marriage settlement, 11, 13, 49, 56, 68, 161, 170, 276; ditto, for the Countess of Plymouth, 77, 89; lease of Richmond ferry and of lands in Shotover etc. [for the Earl of Danby], 1355–6, 1389, 1399, 1400, 1820; Surveyor General of Customs, London, 146, 206, 343, 413, 414, 1272, 1311.

-, Edward, Visct. Latimer, Lord Warden of Sherwood Forest, 936, 1273.

-, Elizabeth, widow, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.

-, John, alias Webber, tenement, Whitchurch, co. Dorset, 1894.

-, Sir John, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, 49, 711, 940, 1145, 1472, 1854, 1937, 1973, 1985, 1992, 2059; King's Counsel, Ireland, 88, 161; of Chicksands, baronet fee, 621, 627; Comptroller of the Accounts of the Lotteries, 1816.

-, Mary, of Upton, Recusant, 1020.

-, Mr., coffeeman, Chizwell Street, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1673.

-, Moses, rebel in the West, 419.

-, Philip, Quaker, Hereford, 633.

-, Thomas, lands, Ireland, 553.

-, -, Visct. Osborne of Dunblane, Baron Osborne of Kiveton, Visct. Latimer of Danby, Earl of Danby, 1146: Lord Treasurer, 12, 122, 135, 178, 490, 491, 511, 642, 651, 667, 718, 996, 1015, 1312, 1394, 1399, 1626, 1722, 1996; interest in Shotover and Richmond Ferry etc., 1255, 1355–6, 1400; his daughter marrying the Earl of Plymouth, see Fitz-Charles, Bridget.

-, Walter, of Crewkerne, dyer, rebel in the West, 416, 424, 425, 1798, 2004.

-, William, letter receiver to the Post Office, 1284, 1971.

-, -, of Whittington, husbandman, rebel in the West, 2003.

Osea Island (co. Essex), 2092.

Osgood, Sarah, wife of William, 1510

-, William, son of William, 1510.

-, William, tenant, Ellingham, co. Southants, 1510.

Osmond, Chris., Chris[topher], rebel in the West, 424.

-, John, tenant, Swakeleys, 2028.

-, Mr., Victualler, Rickmansworth, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1674.

-, Richard, tenant, co. Midd., 2028.

Osmotherly (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1977.

Osson (Plymouth port), 1914.

Ossulston, Lord, see Bennet, J.

Ossory, Earl of, see Butler, T.

-, Bishop of (Mich. Ward or Benj. Parry), 1761.

Ostend (Flanders), 301, 1538, 1599, 1906.

Ostler, Robert, Poll arrear, 1390.

Oteley [Park] (co. Salop), 1347, 1388.

Otford (co. Kent), Honor and Manor of, 1571, 1593, 1630, 1733, 1760, 1788; Park, 884; Little Park, 886.

Otham (Oatham or Oalham, possibly Oakham) Marsh, Essex, 2088.

Otley (co. Yorks), 1947.

Otterton (co. Devon), 1804.

Ottery (co. Devon), lacemakers of, 98; Ottery St. Mary, lands called Mocroft and Cobthorne, 1895.

Ottoman Empire, Algiers esteemed part of it, 130.

Otton see Belchamp.

Otway, John, lands, Ireland, 551.

Ouellin see Quellin and Llewellyn.

Oudenard tapestry see Tapestry.

Ouldham, William, see Oldham.

Oulton, Robert, coastwaiter, London, 588.

Ouseley (Ouzley), Andrew, rebel in the West, 424.

-, Robert, soldier, Tangier, 952, 1009.

Outeraghbarren ("Oughteraghbarren" Middlethird Barony, co. Tipperary), 561.

Outeraghbutler (Middlethird Barony, co. Tipperary), 561.

Outram, Mris., widow of Dr. William, 1182.

-, Dr. William, D.D., loan to the Treasurer of the Chamber for payment of the Yeomen of the Guard, 1182, 1457.

Ovellin see Quellin.

Over, John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1123.

Over (Fen Stanton, co. Huntingdon), 1922.

- Treveria (Bucklawren, co. Cornwall), 481, 592.

Overall, Henry, clerk of the wood farm, London port, 590.

Overkirke, Monsieur de, Envoy from the Prince of Orange, 67, 110.

Overs, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, John, son of Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, Katherine, wife of Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, -, daughter of Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, Mary, daughter of Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

-, Richard, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.

Overtrelabe (Carnedon Prior, co. Cornwall), 593.

Overy (co. Oxford), 455.

Oviatt, Mr., landwaiter's place, 2173.

Owen, Andrew, fine for barratry, 1656, 1678.

-, Henry, surety for John, 191.

-, John, collector of Hearthmoney, 191.

-, Katherine, wife of Henry, 191.

-, Lewis, of Lincoln's Inn, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Chester etc., 1804.

-, Nathaniel, Quaker, co. Surrey, 630.

-, Patrick, cushion man in the Chapel Royal, 1822.

-, Robert, porter of Carnarvon Castle, 1428.

-, Thomas, of Gray's Inn, surety for T. Lloyd, 1184.

-, William, Army pension, 702, 1470, 1710.

-, -, boatman, Whitehaven, 691, 871.

Owney and Arra (barony, co. Tipperary), 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 559.

Owsley see Ousley.

Oxburgh, Mr., Cornet of Dragoons, Ireland, 1957.

-, Mr., rebels' estates in the West, 1896–7.

Oxcombe (co. Lincoln), rectory, 1775.

Oxenden (Oxinden), Dr. George, Professor of Civil Law, Cambridge University, 201, 220, 281, 621, 664, 1181, 1184, 1729, 1758; petition for the judgeship of the Admiralty Court of the Cinque Ports, 1706.

Oxford, Earl of, see Vere, A. de.

Oxford, Bishop of, 1933, see Parker, S., Hall, T.

-, Bishopric, First Fruits, 986, 2109.

-, -, Dean of Christ Church, 1034.

-, -, Tenths, 1933-4; pensions on, 51, 249, 691, 813, 938, 1314, 1444, 1557, 1714, 1860, 1933–4, 1979, 1990; receiver of, see Duppa, Sir T.

-, Circuit see Judges.

- City, 107, 591, 756, 916, 1536, 1983, 2045.

- -, King Charles I at, 1080, 1488.

- -, Mayor of, as Under Butler at the Coronation, 74, 174.

- -, Parliament at, 837.

- -, Recusants in, 455.

- County, 67, 275, 503, 807, 886, 1066, 1171, 1400, 1423, 2002, 2036.

- -, concealments, 877.

- -, Excise, 1815, 1847.

- -, fee farms, 1239, 1240.

- -, Hearthmoney, Receiver of, see Barret, J.

- -, Quakers, 634.

- -, Receiver of Assessments, see Levett, W., Rouse, D.; arrears of Assessments, 1041, 1160.

- -, Receiver of Crown Revenues see Roberts, William.

- -, Recusants, 454; Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures see Bedford, S.; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1696, 1982.

- -, sheriffs, 527.

Oxford University, Divinity Lecturer, see Hall, Dr. J.

- -, Collection money in the Colleges for redemption of captives, 1670.

- -, Lady Margaret, Divinity lecture, perpetuity for, 235, 606, 614, 964, 1006, 1610.

- -, Professor of Civil Law (see Boucher, T.), 614, 1598, 1610.

- -, Reader in Physic (see Luffe, Dr. J.), 614, 1598, 1610.

Oxhey (co. Herts), 1423.

Oxinden see Oxenden.

Oxmantown, in the Liberties of Dublin, 570.

Oxton, Thomas, furniture for the King, 1724.

Oxwich (co. Glamorgan), 976.

Oyster fishing, 580, 978–9.

- Garth and fishing (Walney, co. Lancs.), 1361, 1362.