Index - F

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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'Index - F', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644, (London, 1802) pp. 29-32. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol3/pp29-32 [accessed 26 April 2024]

Fagge,
-, Mr. 1643, Letter concerning his Offer of a Loan, read, and referred to a Committee, 19 June.

Fairfax,
-, Lord, 1642, his Letter desiring Supplies - Others relating the Queen's Answer to him, and Sir Hugh Cholmley's Success against a Quarter of the Earl of Newcastle's read, 15 Mar.
-, 1643, Another Letter relating the State of his Forces; Order for Supplies of Money and Forces, 12 Apr. - Another concerning the besieging of Leeds by the Earl of Newcastle's Forces; the Committee for Safety to consider of sending him a Supply of Forces - Letter to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, with Desire that a Letter of Thanks may be sent to him from both Houses, 22. The Letter read, agreed to, and to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, 25 - Another Letter concerning the Condition of the County, and Army there, read - Order for sending him 10,000 £ 8 May - Conference desired by Lords concerning Letters from him, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 9 - Ordinance for Security of Persons who shall raise Monies towards the Maintenance of his Army out of sequestered Estates, read, and committed, 23 - Sent to Lords; Conference desired thereupon agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 2 June. Lords Amendments agreed to, 14 - Another Letter concerning the taking of Wakefield; to be printed, with other Papers; Order for a Thanksgiving thereupon. Vide Thanksgiving. - Lord General to be desired to send him speedy Succours - Order for coining certain Plate, and paying him the Proceed thereof - A Committee to consider of sending him a considerable Sum of Money, and to treat with the Brewers Company concerning a Loan, 27 May - Another Letter, with Letters from Lord Grey, &c. assigning Reasons why they could not speedily come to his Assistance, to be communicated to Lord General, 14 June - The Committee for Safety to provide Arms for him, 5 July - Another Letter; Order for delivering him Plate, &c. seized at Hull - for paying him 500 £ - A Committee to prepare a Letter of Encouragement to him, 14 - Order and Declaration concerning assisting him, 15 - Order for sending him Musquets, 18 - for Forces to repair to him, 19 - The Committee for Subscriptions at Grocers Hall to receive Subscriptions for his Supply, 3 Aug. - Assistance of him specially recommended to Norfolk, Suffolk, &c. Receivers for those Counties appointed - Subscribers to have the public Faith, 17 - His Letter relating the Victory over the Earl of Newcastle's Forces at Hull and in Lincolnshire, read, and to be printed; a Committee to prepare Letter of Thanks, 18 Oct. - Letters concerning the State of his Army, and desiring a settled Pay, referred to a Committee, 7 Dec. - Other Letters relating his Successes - The Committee for Supply of his Army to meet, 30 - Report; Resolutions, touching a Supply of Money for him; Commissary to be appointed - Lord Fairfax to have an Ordinance for pressing Men, 16 Jan. - Ordinance read, and agreed to, 23 Feb. Lords Concurrence signified, 27 - Ordinance for assigning the 5th and 20th Part on divers Northern Counties, for maintaining his Army, read, 7 Feb. - A Committee to prepare Letter of Thanks, to be signed by Speaker, 12 Mar.
-, 1644, his Letter relating the Victory over the Enemy at Selby, with List of Officers and Persons of Quality taken, read, and to be printed; Resolution for a Thanksgiving. Vide Thanksgiving. A Committee to prepare Letter of Thanks, and to acquaint him House will order 3,000 £ formerly ordered him, to be paid - The Committee for the Revenue to give 20 £ to the Messenger, 17 Apr. - Ordinance for 8,000 £ to him, agreed to by Lords, 18 - His Letter concerning the Proceedings of his Forces, his joining the Scots, and the Earl of Newcastle's coming to York, read, and sent to Lords; - Commissioners of the Great Seal to be desired to grant him a Commission to be Custos Rotulorum of Yorkshire, 27 - Letter to him read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 2 May - His Letter communicated by Lords, 17 - Another from the Leaguer before York, read, 18 - Another relating the taking of Cawood Castle, and desiring Supplies, read, 27 - Another concerning Prisoners sent up, 31 - Order for furnishing him with Pistols, agreed to by Lords, 8 July - Resolution for sending forthwith a Month's Pay for his Forces; a Committee to consider of raising it, 10 - Report; the Committee at Haberdashers Hall to dispatch the Business, 30 Aug. - Ordinance for providing Pots, Backs, and Breasts, for them; a Committee to provide for Payment thereof, 12 July - His Letter concerning the Condition of the Forces about York, and his Army, read, 13 - A Committee to prepare Ordinance for raising Money for him by Sale of Estates, 17 - Ordinance for employing concealed Estates to his Army, read; Order for Second Reading, 28 Sept - Memorial concerning his Army presented from the Committee of both Kingdoms, 27 July - His Letter, and Petition of his Officers, referred to the Committee for Yorkshire, 26 Aug. - His Letter concerning Propositions, and Instructions for the Governor of Pontefract to treat with him, from the King; Letter of Thanks thereupon, read, and agreed to, 1 Oct. - Another concerning the State of his Army, read, 10 - Order for delivering him Books at Hull, 25 Nov. - Petition of his Officers summoned to attend a Trial; Order for Fourteen Days Pay, upon Account, to desray their Charges, 16 Dec.
-, Lady, 1643, Earl of Newcastle to be desired to release her, 27 July.
-, 1644, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for settling a Maintenance on her and her Children, &c. 23 Sept. - Ordinance read twice, and passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 24 Oct.
-, Jordan, 1643, Petition for Liberty to import Currans read, 3 Jan. Ordinance for that Purpose read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 16. - Signified, with an Amendment; Amendment referred to a Committee, 1 Feb. Reported, and agreed to, 3.
-, 1644, Order touching the Half per Cent. claimed for Currans imported by him, 5 Aug.
-, Sir Thomas, 1644, his Letter relating his Victory over Colonel Bellasis, 17 Apr. - Letter of Thanks to be sent to him, and others, 9 Nov.
-, William, 1644, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for granting the Wardship of his Son to his Mother, &c. 23 Sept. - Ordinance read twice, and passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 24 Oct.

Falconbridge,
-, Thomas, and William Bond, 1644, Order for an Allowance to them for Services done in the Excise Accounts, 26 July - Ordinance for that Purpose agreed to by Lords - The Committee for the Excise to consider of settling it, 10 Aug.

Falkener,
-, William, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 14 Apr.

Falkland,
-, Lord, 1643, Message from Lords concerning his having incurred the Displeasure of the House; Conference to be desired thereupon, 23 May. Desired, and agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 24.

Fane,
-, Arabella, 1643, Petition recommended to the Committee for the Revenue, 11 Dec.
-, Jane, 1644, Order for 1,500 £ to her, 1 May - for Payment thereof, 30 Sept.

Fanshawe,
-, Sir Thomas, 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 June - A Committee to consider of the supposed Concealment thereof; Order for staying Proceedings in that Business, 1 Jan.
-, Thomas, 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 3 Sept. - Voted incapable of fitting during this Parliament, 25 Nov.
-, Mr. 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance for settling his Office in the King's Bench on such Persons as the House shall think fit, 20 May. Vide Ashe, Richard.

Fantlye,
-, Mrs. 1643, Order for Sale of her sequestrable Goods, 23 Feb.

Farnaby,
-, Mr. 1643, to be sent for by Serjeant for encouraging the Rebels in Kent, 25 & 27 July. Examined and committed to Newgate, 28.

Farnham
-, Castle, 1643, the Committee for Safety to consider how the Garison may be maintained, 1 Mar. The Committee of both Kingdoms to consider of it, 7.
-, 1644, Gentlemen of Surrey to be heard in Answer to a Petition concerning it, 24 Sept. - Security thereof recommended to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 18 Oct. - Castle to be made a Magazine for the Armies, 21 - Governor's Letter concerning the Advance of the Enemy's Forces to Odium, read, 23 Nov.

Farrar,
-, Colonel, 1643, his Letter referred to the Committee for Safety, 30 Dec.
-, 1644, to be sent up to answer Informations against him, 2 May. Ordered into Custody, 17. Business referred to the Committee for the West, 20 - Bailing him referred, 13 June. Order for discharging him from his Employment, and from further Restraint, 21 - His Widow referred to a Committee for Relief, 16 Nov.

Farre,
-, Colonel, 1643, ordered into Custody, and discharged from being Deputy Lieutenant in Essex; Lord General to be desired to discharge him from his Command, 30 Sept. - His Petition, and Letter on his behalf, read; Order for his Discharge from further Restraint, 10 Oct.

Farritas,
-, Captain, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Scots Reformadoes, 26 Jan.

Farthing
-, Tokens, 1643, Patent to be viewed by a Committee; Committee to examine the Profits thereupon, 31 Mar. - Order for making Report, 14 Apr. Est to make them, and give Account of the Profits to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 17 - Petition of Inhabitants of London, &c. referred to the Committee, 17 June. - Playter to deliver to the Committee Account of the Receipts and Issues since the Beginning of July, 21 - Overseers of the Accounts added, 21 Apr. - 9 May - A Committee to consider all Things conducing to the better Regulation of the Office, 16 Dec. - Committees added, 13 & 27 Jan. - Order for Meeting of the Committee, 27.
-, 1644, Petition of Citizens concerning the Grievance of the Farthing Tokens referred, 3 Aug. - Referred to the Committee for the Revenue, 7 - To a Committee of the whole House; Citizens examined; Debate to be represented to the Common Council, with Desire they would review the whole Matter, 6. - Remedies offered by them to be considered, 10. - Resolution for raising 5,000 £ for Exchange of them, on the Estates of Patentees, &c. to be communicated to the City, 14 - Serjeant to take the Names of Women that come about this Business, 26 Oct. - Certificate of the Committee concerning Est and Hassard presented, 14 Dec.

Fasset,
-, Mr. 1643, to be removed to Winchester House, 12 Sept.

Fast,
-, 1643, a Committee to see the Ordinance concerning it put in Execution, 29 Mar. - Preachers appointed, 1 & 26 Apr. - 31 May - 28 June - 26 July - 30 Aug. - 27 Sept. - 25 Oct. - 29 Nov. - 27 Dec. - 31 Jan. 28 Feb. 1643. - 27 Mar. - 24 Apr. - 29 May - 21 June - 31 July - 28 Aug. - 25 Sept. - 30 Oct. - 27 Nov. 1644. - Thanked, 26 Apr. - 31 May - 28 June - 26 July - 30 Aug. - 27 Sept. - 25 Oct. - 29 Nov. - 27 Dec. - 31 Jan. - 28 Feb. 1643. - 27 Mar. - 24 Apr. - 29 May - 21 June - 31 July - 28 Aug. - 25 Sept. - 30 Oct. - 27 Nov. 1644. - Message from Lords, desiring a Fast upon the Beginning of the Assembly; Day, and Preachers appointed by them, agreed to, 1 July. Another appointed in the room of One excused, upon account of Indisposition, 3. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 7. - Petition of Ministers, desiring a Fast in and about London; Day and Preachers appointed; Lords Concurrence signified, 19.
-, 1644, Resolution for a Fast in Six Churches within the Lines, for a Blessing upon the Forces in the West; Assembly to appoint Churches and Preachers; Lords Concurrence signified, 9 Aug. Collection to be made for distressed Persons in the West, 10. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 14. - Resolution for a Fast to be kept by both Houses, and the Assembly; Church and Preachers appointed; Lords Concurrence signified, 9 Sept. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 10. - Resolution for a Fast for both Houses; Preachers appointed, 11 Dec. Lords Concurrence signified; Church appointed by them agreed to, 12. Another Church appointed by them - Order for admitting none but Members, agreed to by Lords, 14 - Ordinance for keeping it on the Day appointed, though it be Christmas-day, read; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 19.

Faucaut,
-, Claude. Vide Pettit. - 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Southampton and the Isle of Wight, 28 Aug.

Faucett,
-, James, 1643, to have Pass to go into, and return from, France, 26 June.
-, Mr. 1643, committed to the Compter; Order for bestowing his Printing-press, &c. on James Hunseott, 10 Nov.

Faunt,
-, Lady Lucy, 1643, Order for restoring her Horse, 19 June. Vide Privileges.

Featley,
-, Dr. 1643, Intercepted Letter from him to the Archbishop of Armagh - Order for discharging him from being a Minister of the Assembly, and sequestering his Living - for his Commitment to Lord Petre's House, 30 Sept. - His Books to be delivered to Mr. White, 3 Oct.
-, 1644, Report concerning him, and for admitting him to a Fine and Composition; Committee to compound with him, 23 Oct.

Feltmakers,
-, 1644, Petition referred to the Committee for the new Excise, 7 Aug.

Felton,
-, Sir William, 1643, Business concerning him reported, 3 May.
-, Sir Henry, 1643, Order for his Discharge, 3 May.

Fen,
-, Lady, 1643, to have Pass to go with her Daughter-in-law to Oxon, 22 Apr.
-, James, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 16 Aug.

Fendrayton,
-, 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance for better Support of the Vicar, 7 Oct.

Fenwick,
-, Sir John, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, John, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, Jo. 1644, appointed Master of Sherborne Hospital, 30 Sept.

Fettiplace,
-, Colonel, 1643. Vide Privileges, and Quarrel.
-, Mr. 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, 1644, the Committee for Prisoners to fend him to a safe Place, 29 July.

Feversham,
-, 1643, Information from thence read, 19 July.

Fewler,
-, Ralph, 1644, Order for restoring him to his Collieries, and to his Coals upon the Staiths, &c. 26 Nov.

Field,
-, William. Vide Nichols, Robert.

Fienis,
-, James, 1643, to attend the Service of the House; the Covenant to be tendered to him, 1 Nov. Delivers his Scruples; ordered to withdraw; further Time allowed him, 2. Peremptory Answer demanded; he desires to be excused; Order for suspending him the House, 6 - Impeachment against him read; Copy to be sent to Lord General; Copy of Records useful for his Trial to be delivered to a Member, 25 - Members have Leave to be examined at his Trial, 16 & 18. - Leave given him to come and take the Covenant, 22 Jan.
-, Colonel John, 1644, Report touching his Arrears; a Committee to examine and state them; Order for a Fortnight's Pay to his Regiment, 8 Nov. Sent to Lords, 9. Their Concurrence signified, 11 - Order for paying off the Remainder, 16 Dec.

Fierte,
-, Monsieur la, 1644, to have Warrant to transport Six Horses, 23 Oct.

Fifield,
-, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 11 Apr. Desired, 13. Message from them, desiring Proofs may be sent up, 25. - Another Ordinance to the same Purport, read, and agreed to, 3 Nov.

Figs,
-, 1643. Vide Supply.

Filking,
-, Francis, 1644, Order for satisfying him for Corn delivered upon the public Faith, 23 Oct.

Finch,
-, Henry, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 17 Mar.
-, Heneage, 1643, to have Warrant to go beyond Sea, 11 July.
-, Captain, 1643, committed to Southwark Compter, 10 Feb.
-, Serjeant, 1644, his Petition communicated by Lords, to be read, 25 May - 13 July - They put House in mind thereof, 5 & 14 June - 2 Aug. - Order for reading it, 2. Read; nothing done thereupon, 7.

Finlay,
-, Alexander, &c. 1643, Petition for Monies due for Provisions for the Forces in Ireland; Declaration for taking a speedy Course to pay them, 19 May - Another Petition referred to a Committee, 19 July.

Fisher,
-, Thomas, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 19 Aug.

Fishery,
-, 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance for maintaining a Convoy for them, 17 Aug. Ordinance read, and committed, 22. Reported, and passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 23. Signified, 24.

Fitchett,
-, Wilkes, and William Shallaker, 1642. Ordinance from Lords concerning Monies to be paid to them; Conference to be desired thereupon; a Committee to prepare Heads, 22 Mar.
-, 1643, their Petition from Lords read, and referred to the Committee for the Revenue, 16. Dec.

Fleet
-, Prison, 1643, Member to prepare Ordinance for appointing a new Guardian, 21 Oct. - Ordinance read, and committed, 26. - Committees added, 21 Jan.

Fleete,
-, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 27 June.

Fleetwood,
-, Sir William, 1643, his Children to have Warrant to go to Woodstock, 24 May. - Order for sequestering the Receivership of the Court of Wards from him, 11 Dec.
-, Charles, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for the Revenue, 11 Dec.
-, 1644, appointed Receiver of the Court of Wards, 25 Mar. - Ordinance for that Purpose read, and committed, 4 Apr. Form thereof, 6. Ordinance agreed to by Lords, 8.

Flegg
-, Hundred. Vide Levingland.

Fleming,
-, Mary, 1643, Petition; Order for paying her Husband's Debts to her, 4 May.
-, Sir Oliver, 1643, Ordinance from Lords appointing him Master of the Ceremonies, agreed to, 2 Nov.
-, Sir William, 1643, Order for removing him from the King's Bench to Windsor, 7 Apr. Suspended, 8 - Order for his Discharge, 14 June - To have Pass to go into Scotland, 20.
-, Captain, 1644, Order for paying him Money seized in the Road to Oxford, 17 Apr. - for paying Part of his Arrears, 17 May. Agreed to by Lords, 18.

Flesh,
-, 1643. Vide Supply.
-, 1644, Ordinance for disengaging the Excise upon it from 5,000 £ read, 11 June - Resolution for discharging it from Flesh and Salt; Ordinance for that Purpose ordered, 2 Aug. - Member to prepare Ordinance for regulating the Collection of the Excise thereupon in the Counties, 7 Dec.
-, 1644, Ordinance read, and passed, 26 July. Sent to Lords, 29.

Fletcher,
-, Theophilos, 1643, Petition, and Re-examination of the Business concerning his Oils, referred to a Committee; Committee impowered to tender the Covenant to him, 8 Nov.

Flower,
-, William, 1643. Vide Privileges.

Flowerdy,
-, Mrs. 1643, to have Pass to go into Oxfordshire, 16 Jan.

Forbes,
-, Lord, 1643, a Committee to consider of paying him and his Officers their Arrears, 21 Apr. - His Petition referred to a Committee - To have Pass to go into Scotland, 17 June.

Ford,
-, William, 1643, not to be exchanged till Satisfaction made to Persons plundered by him, 8 Apr.
-, Sir Edward, 1644, Lieutenant of the Tower to give an Account of his Escape, 20 Dec.
-, Richard. Vide Webster, John.

Foreigners,
-, 1644, the Committee for the Navy to declare the Goods and Ships of Foreigners trading to Ports in Defection, from the King and Parliament, to be good Prize, 22 Apr. - Report from the Committee of both Kingdoms concerning the Surprisal of them - The Committee for the Navy to consider of an explanatory Declaration, 12 Aug. Declaration read twice, and committed, 20. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 29.

Fortescue,
-, John, 1643, to remain a Prisoner in Winchester House, 12 Aug. To be exchanged for Captain Waddon, 19.
-, Peter, 1643, to be exchanged for John Cosh, 19 Aug.
-, Antony, 1644, Order for restoring his Goods and Papers, and for discharging his Servant - Enjoined to quit the Kingdom in Twenty Days, 16 Oct. - Sent to Lords, 4 Nov.

Forth,
-, Earl of, 1643, his Letter to Lord General, communicated by Lords, referred to a Committee of both Houses, 7 Feb.

Fortry,
-, Jacob, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife, &c. to pass beyond Sea, 9 Aug. Revoked; Copy of Revocation to be sent to the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.
-, Jane, 1643, to have Warrant to pass beyond Sea, 29 Aug.

Forts.
-, Vide Garisons.

Foster,
-, Sir Robert, 1643, Motion for allowing him his Salary, notwithstanding his Absence; nothing done thereupon, 22 May.
-, 1644, Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason, 22 July. Vide Heath, Sir Robert.
-, Thomas, 1643, Order for restoring his Horse, 12 June.
-, Captain, 1644, the Committee for Prisoners to send him to a safe Place, 29 July.

Foultropp,
-, Captain, 1643, to be exchanged for Captain Dawson, 10 Jan.

Fountain,
-, Mr. 1643, a Committee to examine his Demands upon Mr. Bellclark's Estate, 24 Aug.

Fountaine,
-, Peter de, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife, &c. to pass beyond Sea, 9 Aug. Revoked; Copy of Revocation to be sent the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.

Fowell,
-, John, 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Geneva, 31 Aug.

Fowler,
-, Robert, 1643, Committees Letter from Rochester, complaining against him; Consideration of his Delinquency referred to Lord Admiral, Lieutenant of the Ordnance, and the Committee for the Navy, 12 Dec.

Fowlis,
-, Dame Mary, 1643, Petition referred to Lord Fairfax, 15 Nov.
-, 1644, another read, and referred to the Committee for Yorkshire - Another Committee to prepare Ordinance for granting the Wardship of her Son without Charge, Fine, or Composition, 24 Sept. - Order for a Maintenance for her out of Delinquents Estates to be discovered, 3 Oct.

Fox,
-, Col. 1643, Order for furnishing him with Stores, 27 Feb. - for sending them forthwith, 2 Mar.
-, 1644, Ordinance for paying his Arrears read twice, and committed, 3 June. Committees added, 6. Ordinance passed, 10.

France,
-, 1643, a Committee to consider of an Agent to be sent thither, 15 Apr.
-, 1644, Speaker to grant a Pass for Two Horses, &c. to be transported thither for the King's Use, 30 Aug.
-, Queen Regent of, 1643, her Request for the Release of Sir Kenelme Digby, communicated by Lords at a Conference, 28 July - Member to prepare Letter in Answer thereto, 1 Aug. - Another Letter from her communicated by Lords, 6 Sept.

Franchi,
-, Giovanni Nicholas de, 1643, Petition for Leave to proceed against the Keeper of the Marshalsea for the Escape of his Prisoner, agreed to, 13 Nov.

Francis,
-, Serjeant, 1642, to be sent for in safe Custody, 16 Mar.
-, 1643, to be sent to Lord General, with the Evidence against him, 12 Aug. To be delivered to Colonel Harvey, 14.
-, Philip, 1644, Report concerning him; Order for his Discharge from further Attendance, 30 May - The Committee for Plymouth to take care of satisfying him for Monies laid out; Order for Stay of Proceedings against him for those Monies; his Petition from Lords read, and referred, 12 July. - Order for issuing 50 £ to him for providing Surgeons Chests, 30 Aug. - for delivering Jewels to him, 11 Sept.
-, William, 1643, Petition read; nothing done thereupon, 20 Dec.

Francks,
-, Lieutenant, 1644, the Committee for Prisoners to send him to a safe Place, 29 July.

Frank,
-, George, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Obstructions in the Courts of Justice, 31 Oct.

Franklyn,
-, Mr. 1643, to be recommended to Lord General for a speedy Exchange, 8 July.
-, William, 1643, Petition read; nothing done thereupon, 20 Dec.

Frechvilds,
-, Mr. 1644, his Business to be resumed, 11 Sept.

Freeman,
-, John, 1642, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for being a Defaulter upon all services, 22 Mar.
-, 1644, his Composition, with the Reason thereof, reported; Resolutions thereupon; the Committee to compound with him according to them, 27 July.

French
-, Ambassador, and Agents. Vide Harcourt, Duke de, Bures, Monsieur de, Cressy, Earl of, and Sabran.
-, Artificers, 1643, to have a Pass to go beyond Sea, 11 Aug. - A Committee to testify the Names of such as cannot live here without Begging, that they may have Passes to go beyond Sea, 13 Sept.
-, Merchants, 1643, Propositions concerning them referred to the Committee for the West, 13 Nov.
-, 1644, their Petition to be read, 17 May. Read, and to be considered, 18 - Referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 3 June - Another read, and referred to the Committee for the Navy, 17 July - Representation of their Complaints touching the Surprisal of their Ships and Goods, read; the Committee for the Navy to translate it, 30 Aug. - To receive all Complaints, 11 Sept.
-, Church, 1644, Petition to be considered, 5 Apr.

Freere,
-, George, and Thomas Bonifoye, 1643, to be sent for, as Delinquents, to answer Complaints against them, 27 Feb.

Froom,
-, Mrs. 1644, Petition referred to a Committee, 24 July - Order for paying her Part of her Husband's Arrears, 30 Sept.

Frost,
-, Mr. 1642, the Committee for Irish Affairs to consider of Relief to him, 16 Mar.
-, 1643. Vide Privileges.

Fullers
-, Earth. Vide Wool and Corn.

Fullwood,
-, Captain, 1643, Lord General to be desired to revoke his Commission, 9 Sept.