Index of Persons and Places: B

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B

Babb, —, of Taunton, distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Somerset, 672.

Babe, Francis, Surveyor General of the Revenue, Ireland, 378, 535, 646, 817, 946;

complaint against Revenue Commissioners, Ireland, 1365.

petition for office of Surveyor of the Excise, Ireland, 378, 535.

Irish Civil List pension for, 946.

Baber, John, solicitor in the Excise Office, 1167.

-, Henry, royal bounty for, 1394.

-, William, loan by, 28.

Babington, [Philip], colonel, regiment of, 546, 572, 613.

Babos, Dionysius, royal bounty for, 897.

Bache (Bach), William, loans by, 911, 1138.

Bachymbyd, Bahumbed, co. Denbigh, 1051, 1052.

Backer, Dirrick, master of the Expedition, 1111.

Backsell. See Bexhill,

Backwell, [John], comptroller of accounts of collectors of revenue, London port, 1150.

-, Richard, distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Chester, 671.

Bacon, —, wounded French officer, royal bounty for, 217.

-, John, master of the Burdeaux Factor, 1072.

-, Josiah, and Company, of London, merchants, owners and freighters of the Thamer, 88, 152.

-, Sir Francis, trustee to Charles I, when Prince, 482;

grant of Egham manor, 418;

grant of Kingsland manor, 1103.

-, Nathaniel, Receiver General of revenue in Virginia, 72;

rebel in Virginia, 781.

Bacow, Mary, loan by, 916.

Baden, Prince of. See Lewis.

Baes (Bues), Guybert den, master of the Mary and Sarah 1111. Errata, 1456.

Baggot. See Baggott.

Baggotstown, Bagotstown, Smallcounty barony, co. Limerick, 4.

Baggott (Baggot, Bagot), Alice, window, royal bounty for, 455, 721, 868.

-, John, of Baggotstown, co Limerick, estate of, Ireland, forfeited, 4.

-, -, lands of, co. Carlow, forfeited, 316.

-, Sir Walter, tenant, Bachymbyd, co. Denbigh, 1051;

opposition of, to grant of fee farms in Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale lordships to Earl of Portland, 1202, 1375.

Bagnald. See Bagnold.

Bagnall (Bagnoll), Anne, payment to, out of husband's forfeited estate in Ireland, 132.

-, Dudley, lands of, in Ireland, forfeited, 4.

-, Gibbons (Gibons), loans by, 910, 912.

-, William, fee farm rent, 1024.

Bagniouz, Timothy, loans by, 907, 915.

Bagnold (Bagnald), Ralph, assignment from, 167.

-, Walter, inquisition taken by, at Sidbury, 591.

-, -, et al., inquisition taken by, at Wolverhampton, 591.

Bagnoll. See Bagnall.

Bagot. See Baggott.

Bagotstown. See Baggotstown.

Bagshot, co. Berks, rent out of, bailiwick fines, 1022.

manor of, 1014, 1257, 1285.

vaccary, rent out of, 1022.

Bagshot Rails. See Windsor Forest.

Bahumbed. See Bachymbyd.

Bailey Town. See Longtown.

Baily. See Bayley.

Baird, Robert, captain, royal bounty for, 236.

Baiteman. See Bateman.

Baitly. See Bartley.

Baker, —, solicitor for Sir W. Ashurst, 1391.

-, -, to secure forfeited estate of Sir J. Friend to the King's use, 1360, 1444.

-, Ann, widow of Col. Henry, and children, pension for, 352, 357, 460, 478, 664, 669, 723, 734;

grant of lands, co. Louth, in lieu of penson, 467–8, 654–5.

-, Dorothy, loan by, 916.

-, Eleanor, daughter of Col. Henry, issue to, 655.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Henry, issue to, 655.

-, Francis, of London, merchant, former Army agent, 606.

-, Giles, a receiver of duty on coffee, debt of, 285.

-, Henry, colonel, grant of lands in co. Louth to Ann, widow of, 467, 654;

children of, 654–5.

-, -, royal bounty for, 1180.

-, -, son of Col. Henry, issue to, 655.

-, -, to sell horses seized from Roman Catholics in co. Lancaster, 871.

-, James, highwayman, conviction of, 1310.

-, Jane, executrix of H. Fitzwilliams, lease, Castle Close, Exeter, 56.

-, John, captain, royal bounty for, 31, 168.

-, -, son of Col. Henry, grant of forfeited lands, co. Louth, 654–5.

-, -, tidesman, Bristol port, 976.

-, Nicholas, issues to, for Crown Law charges, 1337, 1350, 1364, 1438.

-, -, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Worcester, 934, 1307;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Worcester, 1041.

-, Robert, loan by, 913.

-, Solomon, distiller, Excise debt of, 1108, 1216.

-, Thomas, a person of evil fame, testimony of, 117;

convicted for robbery on the highway, 1217.

-, -, adjutant, royal bounty for, 236.

-, -, consul at Algiers, 57, 61, 69, 73, 103, 135, 572, 1156, 1175, 1187, 1201, 1360, 1404;

bills of extraordinaries of, 568–9, 1337, 1338, 1339;

undertaker for redemption of captives in Algiers, 256.

consul at Tangiers, 54–5.

goods of, from Cadiz, 1175.

house of, in Downing Street, London, 1175.

-, -, master of the Friend's Increase, 1361.

-, William, Divinity Lecturer of Lichfield Cathedral, 516.

-, -, loan by, 260.

-, -, master of the Dolphin, 410.

Bakers Lands, in Sunninghill, co. Berks, rent out of, 1023.

Balchen, John, distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Surrey, 672.

Balcultry, Balcurtry, Nethercross barony, co. Dublin, 317.

Balcurty. See Balcultry.

Balderston, Thomas, agent to the First and Second Marine Regiments, 52, 217, 254, 265, 302, 372, 990, 1132, 1164, 1250, 1258.

Baldwin (Baldwyn), John, outlaw, lands etc. of, co. Wilts, 1124.

-, Peter, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831.

Bale, Christopher, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Devon, 33, 152, 465, 1299.

-, Mallachy, bills drawn by, 151, 253.

Balerstown. See Batterstown.

Balfour, Charles, lead supplied to Enniskillen garrison, 335;

petition for forfeited lands, Ireland, 714.

Balking, co. Berks, rent out of lands in, 1022.

Ball, Ann, widow, parish duties on King's Timber Yard at Windsor, 36, 63.

-, James, of London, merchant, presentment from Customs Commissioners, 1197;

debentures on tobacco shipped to Rotterdam by, 1242.

-, John, Surveyor of the Works, Windsor Castle, 1411.

-, -, wagoner, 324.

-, -, waiter and searcher, St. Mawes, co. Cornwall, 879.

-, Joseph, master of the Kent, 1086.

-, Mary, meat supplied to Irish Artillery Train, 387.

Ballard, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballard, Martin, of Evesham, Excise debt of W. Martin, 446, 451.

Ballardan, Ballardens, Ballardrus, Great. See Great Ballardan.

Balldainsk. See Ballindeenisk.

Balleighter, Ballyeighter, Ballylighter, Farbill barony, co. Westmeath, 493, 629, 927. Errata, 1450.

Ballenlug. See Ballinlug.

Ballidowde. See Ballydowd.

Ballina, Ballyna, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, 177, 493.

Ballinagarry. See Ballingally.

Ballincollig, Ballinollig, in North Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Ballincurrig, in South Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork. 1063.

Ballindeenisk, Balldainsk, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 252, 1063.

Ballindurrow, Ballindurry, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballindurry. See Ballindurrow.

Ballinegapoge. See Ballynagappagh.

Ballinfellick. See Ballinphellic.

Ballingally [? Ballinagary], co. Cork, 252.

Ballingeroge, Balrothery barony, co. Dublin, 316.

Ballingohig, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Ballinkinmy. See Ballymakenny.

Ballinlough, in South Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Ballinlug, Ballenlug, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballinphellic, Ballinfellick, East Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballinphort, Ballynfurt, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballinreenlanig. See Ballinreheing.

Ballinreheing [? Ballinreenlanig], co. Cork, 252.

Ballinriddera, Ballinruddry, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballinroher, Ballymore, Ballymrohu, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 190. Errata, 1448.

Ballinrush, Forth barony, co. Carlow, 316.

Ballinvarrig, Ballinvarreg, in North Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Balloughter, Ballyoughter, Farbill barony, co. Westmeath, 493, 629, 927.

Ballow (Ballowe, Bellew), Henry, deputy chamberlain of the Exchequer for joining tallies, 97, 137, 373, 421, 452, 935, 986, 1113, 1261.

Ballquarchy. See Ballynaraha.

Ballstrasna. See Baltrasna, co. Meath.

Balltrasny. See Baltrasna, co. Dublin.

Ballyadams, Queen's County, barony of, 833.

Ballybeg, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, 639.

Ballybegg. See Boolybeg.

Ballybogg, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, 493.

Ballyboy, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballybrittas, Portnahinch barony, Queen's County, 349.

Ballychery [? Ballycleary], Upper Ossory barony, Queen's County, 178.

Ballycleary. See Ballychery.

Ballycloghduff. See Ballyne Cloghduffe.

Ballyclohy, Nether, Upperthird barony, co. Waterford, 959.

Ballydeloher, Ballydologher, Ballydonagh, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063. Errata, 1456.

Ballydologher. See Ballydeloher.

Ballydonagh. See Ballydeloher.

Ballydowd, Ballidowde, Newcastle barony, co. Dublin, 252.

Ballyeighter. See Balleighter.

Ballyfoyne. See Ballynafina.

Ballygibbon, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballygroman, Ballygromane, Upper, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballyhack, Shelburne barony, co. Wexford, ferry at, 654.

Ballyhaline. See Ballyhooleen.

Ballyhegue. See Ballyhugh.

Ballyhimmin, Ballyhoman, Fassadinin barony, co. Kilkenny, 994.

Ballyhoman. See Ballyhimmin.

Ballyhooleen, Ballyhaline, East Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballyhugh, Ballyhegue, co. Roscommon, ferry, 654.

Ballykealy, Ballykelly, Forth barony, co. Carlow, 316.

Ballykelly. See Ballykealy.

Ballylighter. See Balleighter.

Ballymakane. See Ballymakenny.

Ballymakealy, Salt barony, co. Kildare, 178.

Ballymakenny, Ballinkinmy, Ballymakane, Mally, in Drogheda Liberties, co. Louth, 177, 493, 927, Errata, 1453.

Ballymore, in the Great Island, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063.

-. See also Ballinroher.

Ballymrohu. See Ballinroher.

Ballyna. See Ballina.

Ballynacarriga, Ballynicarig, Ballynicarrygy, [East Carbery barony], co. Cork, 228, 259.

Ballynaclonagh, Ballyneclonagh, Corkaree barony, co. Westmeath, 177.

Ballynafina, Ballyfoyne, Upperthird barony, co. Waterford, 959.

Ballynagappagh, Ballinegapoge, Ballynegappagh, Ballynepoge, Clane barony, co. Kildare, 493, 639, 1012.

Ballynagree, Ballynecaggy, East and West, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballynakill, Ballynekell, Ballynekill, [? Corkaree barony], co. Westmeath, 177. Errata, 1448.

Ballynaminton. See Ballynamona.

Ballynamona, Ballynaminton,. Bullynamony, co. Meath, 1332.

Ballynaparson, Ballyparson, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 252, 1063.

Ballynaraha, Ballquarchy, Ballynarihy, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281. Errata, 1449.

Ballynard, co. Wexford, ferry at, 654.

Ballynarihy. See Ballynaraha.

Ballyne Cloghduffe [? Ballycloghduff], Kilkenny West barony, co. Westmeath, 927.

Ballynecaggy. See Ballynagree.

Ballyneclonagh. See Ballynaclonagh.

Ballynegappagh. See Ballynagappagh.

Ballynegavan. co. Cork, 190.

Ballynekill. See Ballynakill.

Ballynemorenagh, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 1062.

Ballynepoge. See Ballynagappagh.

Ballynfurt. See Ballinphort.

Ballynicarig. See Ballynacarriga.

Ballynicarrygy. See Ballynacarriga.

Ballyoughter. See Balloughter.

Ballyowen, Newcastle barony, co. Dublin, 4.

Ballyparson. See Ballynaparson.

Ballyragget, Fassadinin barony, co. Kilkenny, 4.

Ballyrobert, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Ballyrusheen, Ballyrosheene, Ballyrosseene, Duhallow barony, co. Cork, 252, 1063.

Ballysabuck, Coolock barony, co. Dublin, 317.

Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, fortifications at, 418.

Ballyvantanine, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Ballyvolane, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 1063.

-, in North Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Balrothery, Balruthy, co. Dublin, barony of, 316, 319, 1007.

Balruthy. See Balrothery.

Baltamy, Edwd., East India Company assisted by, 361.

Baltimore, Lord, See Calvert, Charles.

Baltracey, Baltrasny, [? Naas barony], co. Kildare, 177.

Baltrasay. See Baltrasna, Ratoath barony, co. Meath.

Baltrasna, Balltrasny, Baltary, Balrothery barony, co. Dublin, 251, 316.

Baltrasna, Ballstrasna, Deece barony, co. Meath, 1063.

Baltrasna, Baltrasay, Baltrasny, Ratoath barony, co, Meath, 178, Errata 1448.

Baltrasny. See Baltracey;

Baltrasna, co. Dublin.

Baltray, See Baltrasna, co. Dublin.

Bamford, James, tenant in Kilteel etc., 178.

-, Thomas, custodiam, Stockport, co, Chester, 220–1.

Bampfield (Bampfeild, Bampfeilde), Warwick, sheriff of co. Somerset, 708, 735;

lands of, in Laverton manor, 878, 1172.

Bampton, Mary, bill of, payment of, 1077.

Banckend. See Kirkburton.

Bancks. See Banks.

Bancon, —, ensign, French Reformed officer, pension for, 261, 355.

Bandon, co. Cork, provost, burgesses etc. of petition for lands in Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 930.

Banford, —, satins etc. seized by, 659.

Banhir, Richard, master of the George, 1072.

Baninumery. See Bunanumera.

Banister, —, Mris., pension form the Queen, 1127.

- See also Bannister.

Bank Fields. See Sankey Bridges.

Bankend. See Kirkburton.

Banks (Bancks, Bankes), Sir John, assignee of E. Russell, 16;

loans by, 260, 733, 910, 912;

recommends Mr. Gregory for place of commissioner for glass works, 1379.

-, John, collector, Harwich port, 670, 696.

-,-, loan by, 910.

-,-, wine taster's place, London port, 1162, 1190, 1397.

-, Matthew, master carpenter to the Works, 716, 1137;

loans by 907, 911, 913.

-, William, annuity to, for the poor clergy in the Isle of Man, 84, 1218.

Bann, Bond, River, Ireland, 260.

Bannard, John, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831.

Bannerhurst [in Myerscough], co. Lancaster, rent of pasture called, 1019.

Bannister, Jasper, lease of Deverill Longwood and Knowl Wood, 301.

- See also Banister.

Banqueting Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Bantry, co. Cork, 1085.

Baradel. See Barradale.

BARBADOS, 329, 409, 1001, 1037.

Agent for Prizes. See Whetstone, J.

Agents, 240.

bell transported to, 793, 820.

bills of exchange from, 308, 337, 487, 635, 968.

Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief, 513, 519, 528, 1028;

goods of, transport of, customs free, 513;

ship hired for, 599, See also Kendal, J.;

Russell, F.

Casual Revenue in, receiver of, 13, 185, 1240 (Errata, 1457), 1270, See also Stead, Sir E.;

Thomas, C.;

Whetstone, J.;

deputy to. See Brewster, E.;

Brewster, T.;

Whetstone, J.;

receiver general of. See Russell, F.;

Stead, Sir E.

chaplains. See Allen. J.;

Dean, H.;

Smith, J.;

Swift. T.;

Thompson, T.

collector of, debt of, 323.

contagious disease in, 349, 367, 1245.

convoys for, 387, 1286, 1302.

councils of war, 1044;

secretary to. See Whetstone, J.

Crown Revenues. See Barbados —Casual Revenue.

Customs collector. See Nagle, R.

Deputy Governor. See Stead, Sir E.

expedition against French, ships hired for, 731.

fines and forfeitures in, 952.

fleet at, 1044, 1117;

stores for, 1095.

frigates, 987.

Four and a Half per cent. Duty, at Bridgetown. See Bridgetown;

at Holetown. See Holetown.

collectors, 598, 1028.

commissioners. See Cranfield, E.;

Sharpe, W.;

Stead, Sir E.

Comptroller, place of, 1410.

See also Mills, J.;

Stead, J.;

Willy, E.

officers of, 327.

receivers of, 609;

[deputy to], appointment of, 1245.

revenue from, payments out of, 597–8, 610, 1028, 1318;

for regiment in West Indies, 327.

French prisoners-of-war brought to, 240.

goods imported from, 1113;

customs free, 1385.

goods transported to, 613.

Government of, 449.

King's chapel in, plate etc. for, 583;

Bible, Prayerbook etc. for, 585.

merchants and planters trading with, 387, 444;

extension of time for sailing of ships of, 1266.

Plantation Duty (as by Act of 25 Car. II, c. 7), collectors of See Cranfield, E.;

Sharpe, W.;

Stead, Sir E.;

comptroller of. See Mills, J.;

Stead, J.;

Willy, E.

prizes taken to, 940;

King's share of, 552.

Naval Office at, for entering ships in and out, 414.

bonds in, 553, 558, 887, 1245;

cancelled, 584, 887.

clerk of, place of, Order in Council relating to, 461;

report of Committee for Trade and Plantations concerning, 528. See also Cranfield, E.

Regiment, 513, 805;

free quarters for, Act passed in for, 513.

schoolmaster. See Berkeley, W.

Seamen for, 664. See also Barbados—sick and wounded.

ships, disbursements for, 1150;

hired. See Barbados—Captain-General;

expedition;

imprested, 519.

ships for, 28, 176, 322, 353, 380, 403, 430, 801, 867, 878, 887, 1044, 1302;

embargo on, taken off, 393.

ships from, 246;

contagious disease on clothes of seamen in, 367;

to be quarantined, 349, 355.

sick and wounded seamen in, commissioners for, 315;

support of, 315, 358, 646.

soldiers for, victualling of, 594, 603.

sugar from, 1353;

and other goods for Europe, Act for regulating freights of, 444.

Barbary, redemption of Christian captives in, 45, 793, 1099–1100;

receiver of money collected for.

See Squibb, R.

-, South, 551.

Barbe, Sir John S., tenement in Cocks Lease, New Forest, 485.

Barber, Francis, coastwaiter, London port, 146.

-, Geo., deputy King's waiter, 1252;

petition for landwaiter's place, 1252.

-, Jacob, captain, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, John, apprehended and convicted for burglary, 532, 722.

Barberstown, North Salt barony, co. Kildare, 178.

Barbon, —, Dr., claim to tenements adjoining the Victualling Office, 251.

Barbot, Dean (Jeane), merchant, a French refugee, debts of Sir J. Trenchard, 1391, 1393.

Barcelona, Spain, 717, 779, 1275.

consul at, 854, 1296.

French fleet before, 940.

low spirits from, 742.

ships to, 391, 393, 409.

Barcroft (Bearcroft, Bearcrop), Philip, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Worcester, 34, 152, 466, 589, 635, 1205;

debt of, 1407;

loss by robbery, 1407.

-, Thomas, loan by, 911.

Bard, Thomas, of Olercar, surety for J. Parran, 967.

Bardney, co. Lincoln, manor of, lands lately belonging to, 1018.

Barens, Bernardina, pension from the Queen, 1128.

Barfeild. See Burfield.

Barford St. Michael, Beerford St. Michael, co. Oxford, manor of, 1023.

Barham, Ro., loan by, 912.

Barilleau (Barillian), Peter, silks imported from France, 741, 746.

Barillian. See Barilleau.

Barker, John, baker, employed by I. Fielding, Army payments for, 189, 293, 321, 322, 328, 711, 783.

-, Joseph, tidewaiter's place in Customs or gauger's place in the Excise, petition for, 1303.

-, Margaret, wife of Robert, issue to, of husband's Army pay arrears, 363, 367.

-, Robert, captain, Wagon Master General in Ireland, 11, 367.

-, Thomas, highwayman arrested by, reward for, 116.

-, William, clerk in office of Commissioners for Stamped Papers, 819.

Barkley. See Berkeley.

Barn Close. See Richmond Old Park.

Barnaby (Barneby), A., proposal for preventing Excise frauds, 1392, 1438,

- See also Burnaby.

Barnagore, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 1062.

Barnard, co. Sussex, 881.

Barnard Castle, co. Durham, lordship of, 1334;

forests and chases in, Master Forester and Chief Warden of. See Bowes, Sir W.

Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, a Commissioner for Public Accounts, 47, 192, 305, 411, 601;

fine of, at the Revolution, 1371;

rent of tenement in Foxhall, co. Suffolk, 677.

Barneby. See Barnaby.

Barnes, Edward, a commissioner of assessments, Norwich, 792;

distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum, co. Norfolk, 672.

-, John, King's tenant, Great and Little Glane, 178.

-, Robert, landwaiter, Bristol port, 872;

surveyor, Bristol port, 872.

-, Thomas, tenant, lands etc. in Richmond, Old Park, 612, 653, 766.

Barnet, co. Hertford, 671.

Barnewell. See Barnewell.

Barnewell, co. Northants. See Barnwell.

Barnewell (Barnewall, Barnwall, Barwall), Christopher, money received out of Lord Slane's estate, 730.

-, Dominick, lands of, co. Meath, forfeited, 177, 493, 629, 927, 1063.

-, Elizabeth, mother of Patrick, evidence of, 616.

-, Francis, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, James, money received out of Lord Slane's estate, 730.

-, John, recovery of estate forfeited by Matthias, brother of, 1062.

-, Matthew, of Archerstown, debt of, 778;

estate of, forfeited, 4, 609, 629, 705, 1000.

-, Matthias (Mathew), Baron of Trimleston, estates of, in Ireland, forfeited, 4, 1062–3. Errata, 1456.

-, Patrick, son of Simon, estates of co. Meath, forfeited, 616–7;

killed at siege of Londonderry, 616;

company raised by, in Lord Slane's regiment, 616.

-, Richard, estate of, in Ireland, forfeited, 579, 705.

-, Simon, father of Patrick, evidence of, 616.

-, Symond, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Thomas, deputy sheriff, co. Bucks, 1030, 1090.

-, See also Barwell.

Barnstables Common. See Holt.

Barnstaple, co. Devon, 125, 449;

customer of, See Orchard, C.

Barnwall. See Barnewall.

Barnwall, Barnewell, co. Northants, 1055;

Killsey in, 1055.

Barnwellstown, Lower Slane barony, co. Meath, 82.

Barog Archwedlocke. See Archwedlog;

Barrog.

Baron, Eliz., loan by, 914.

-, Hartgill, annuity out of revenue of Wales, 431.

-, John, bullion seized by, 366, 367, 382.

-, -, deputy searcher, Gravesend, 153, 612.

Barr, — de la, Mlle., pension from the Queen, 1129.

-, -, la, aide-de-camp to the Danish forces, 385.

Barradale (Baradel, Barradell, —, tailor, cloth embezzled by, 30, 63.

-, Edward, Army payment, petition for, 189.

-, -, custodiam, lands in co. Lincoln, 1324.

Barradell. See Barradale.

Barrett (Barret), —, ship of, issue for, 426.

-, Cha., captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Christopher, searcher, Yarmouth, 451.

-, George, loan by, 916.

-, John, one of the children of the Chapel Royal, 141.

Barrog, Barog, co. Denbigh, 1051.

Barrow (Barrowe), co. Lincoln, manor of, 431, 588.

Barrow, River, river of Ross (Rosse), Ireland, 654.

Barrow, David, silks imported by, 741;

caveat, 988.

-, Frances, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1076.

Barrowe. See Barrow.

Barry, Andr., waste and concealed lands, River Dee, 1219.

-, Benjamin, quit rents, co. Kerry, 1199.

-, Edmund, of Barrydologher, estate of, co. Cork, forfeited, 1063.

-, David, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, -, merchant, Customs debentures, 657, 777–8.

-, Susan, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1075.

Barrymore, co. Cork, barony of, 1063.

Bart, — D' or Du, English ships taken by, and brought to Norway, 876, 900.

Barthe, John de la, Army pay arrears, 13;

brother of. See Estang, L. D'.

Bartley, Baitly, co. Southampton, bridge at, locking of, 971.

Barton, co. Lincoln, manor of, lease of, 431, 588.

-, co. Westmorland, barony of, 343.

Barton, —, valuation of lands, Furness, co. Lancs, 980.

-, Daniel, of London, pewterer, patent for coining copper farthings etc., 459, 624, 666, 796;

office in Angel Court, 796.

-, Noah, master of the Sun, 409.

-, Samuel, surety for D. Searle, 18.

Barton of Bradridge. See Bradridge.

Barwall. See Barnewell.

Barwell, Samuel, outlaw, lands of, in Hartshorne, 300.

Bas (Bass), Richard le, Marshal of the Ceremonies, 10, 15, 675, 676, 1015, 1079, 1335, 1346;

loans by, 676, 688, 1079, 1346.

Bascowen. See Boseawen.

Basele. See Bassele.

Baskett, —, stationer, supplies to commissioners of stamped vellum etc., 1115.

Bass, Philip, commander of the Mary Ann of Boston, 903.

- See also Bas.

Bassele (Basele, Bassile), —, son of Simon, clerk of the Works, 622.

-, Simon, surveyor of the Works, lease, Scotland Yard, 621–2.

Bassett, John, supervisor of tin-blowing houses, cos. Cornwall and Devon, 233, 561;

waiter and searcher, Seilly Isles, 561.

Bassile. See Bassele.

Bassowe [? Bissoe] House. See Kea, co. Cornwall.

Bastiaens, —, admiral, Dutch ships hired by. 499.

Bastin, Martha, widow, royal bounty for, 455, 650, 869.

Batchelor, Thomas, lease, premises in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 720.

Bateman (Baiteman), James, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831.

-, -, receiver of subscriptions to the Bank of England, 954.

-, -, et al ships for Cadiz and Malaga, 365.

-, Jerim., owner of the Susannah and Mary, 444.

-, Joas, loan by, 909.

-, Thomas, riding surveyor for duties on glass etc., 1203;

salt duty employment, Sunderland etc., 692.

-, [Thomas], inspector of meters under duties on coal and culm, London port, 1197.

Baterstown. See Batterstown.

Bates, Thomas, pension arrears, 220.

-, William, master of the Providence, 1018.

Bath, co. Somerset, 189, 1133.

Bath, Earl of. See Granville, John.

Bath, Christopher, estates of, co. Meath, forfeited, 252, 316.

Bath and Wells, diocese of, Tenths of, 675.

Bathdown. See Rathdown.

Bathurst, —, to attend Treasury Lords, 1372.

-, Sir Benjamin, of the East India Company, bill in the Exchequer against, 360;

bond of, 1211.

-, Robert, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, Theodore, Member of Parliament, 581;

lands of, in Arkengarthdale Forest, 519, 581, 955.

Batson, Richard, distiller, Excise debt of, 512, 728–9.

Batten, Sir William, licence to set up lightships at Harwich, 1306.

Batterstown, Balerstown, Baterstown, Deece barony, co. Meath, 178. Errata, 1448.

Battine, Edward, sub-commissioner for prizes, Plymouth, and Portsmouth, 276, 485.

Battle, co. Sussex, 672.

Battle, Ralph, Dr., anthems transcribed by, 826.

Battles Bailiwick and Walk. See Windsor Forest.

Batton, —, captain, commander of the Chandois, 1216.

Batty, John, lieutenant, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.

Baumee, Sieur de la, Army pension for, 1029.

Bauptista, —, captian, master of the Concordia, 369.

Bavand, Thomas, waiter to attend glasshouses, appointment as, 1204.

Bavaria, Elector of, birth of son of, 848.

chocolate belonging to, 106.

envoy from, diamond ring presented to, 627. See also Riverne, Count de.

envoy to. See Hill, R.;

Wolseley, R.

Governor of Flanders, 357, 1343, 1344, 1357.

marriage of, 1003.

-, Electress of, daughter of German Emperor, deep mourning for, 333.

Bawdsey, Berdsy, co. Suffolk, ferry, 512.

Bawkham, William, royal bounty for, 455, 721, 868.

Baxter, Agneta, loan by, 911.

-, Eliz., tenant, Newtown, 1058.

-, Nicholas, loans by, 912, 916.

-, -, tenant, Dogfield, London, 541;

lands conveyed to, 566.

Baxton Gills. See Boxtongill.

Bayley (Baily, Bayly), Arthur, petition of, for ship to go to Guinea etc., 36.

-, -, tobacco bonds, 1236, 1242;

a trader to Virginia, 1242.

-, John, master of the Concord, 444.

-, -, premises conveyed to, 566.

-, Troilus, tidesman, Topsham, co. Devon, 873.

-, William, messenger to the commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 29;

messenger attending the Treasury at Kensington, 1092.

Bayly Town. See Longtown.

Bayze, Jean, lieutenant, a French Reformed officer, pension for, 1272.

Beach. See Beech.

Beachley, in Bristol port, co. Gloucester, 976.

Beachy, co. Sussex, 867, 878, 1044.

Beaconsfield, co. Buckingham, 481.

Beake (Beak, Beke), Abraham, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831;

debts due to, 1269;

ship of, Customs seizure of, 940.

-, Thomas, a messenger of the Chamber, lease of part of Sir W. Pulteney's estate, 566.

-, William, lease, tithes in Dinton, co. Bucks, 663.

Beaker (Beeker), Robert, loan by, 916.

Beale, Bartholomew, loan by, 912.

-, Nathaniel, surveyor in the Excise, 1188, 1398, 1399.

Bealing, Richard, bill of, payment of, 1077.

Bean, John, loan by, 912.

-, -, master of the Jane, 170.

Beanfield, co. Northants, 1009;

Benefield Farm in, 1009.

Bear Wood. See Evendons.

Bearcroft, Bearcrop. See Barcroft.

Beard, John, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Bearwood. See Evendons.

- Coppice. See Windsor Forest.

Beasly. See Brown, J.

Beatrix, old, pension from the Queen, 1128.

Beaubuisson, Peter Guenon de, keeper of the King's Private Armoury at Whitehall, and Gentleman of the Bows and Guns, 557, 559, 598, 603, 973, 974, 1031, 1053, 1076.

Beauclerk, Charles, Duke of St. Albans, annuity of 2,000l . on the First Fruits and Tenths, 703, 764;

Irish pension for, 388, 1315;

lease, lands near the Duchy House, 434, 497;

lease, St. James's bailiwick, 527;

goods for, from Holland, 388, 816;

goods of, sent to Flanders, 165;

lodgings of, in Axe Yard, 165, 388;

trustees for. See Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorset;

Felton, T.

-, Diana, Duchees of St. Albans, daughter of the Earl of Oxford, annuity on the First Fruits and Tenths, 703, 764.

Beaufort, Duke of. See Somerset, Henry.

Beaulieu (Bewley), John, place of comptroller of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty in Barbados, 1410.

Beaumaris, co. Anglesea, 134, 1088;

ships from, 430.

Beaumont, —, tenant, Gravel Pits, London, 541.

-, Daniel, acquittal at Wickham Assizes on charge of removing stones from Windsor Mill river dam, 1337.

-, John, colonel, Regiment of Foot of, 75, 91, 118, 191, 274, 458, 468, 607, 612, 775, 794, 814, 857, 1045;

part of, at Berwick, 728;

quartered in Landguard Fort, 762;

two companies of, at Tilbury, 604;

Army pension, 1281;

surrender of commission as colonel, 1281.

-, William, renewal of lease, land in Richmond, Old Park, petition for, 1353.

Beauvoir (Beauvoier), Sir Charles, leave to go to Bath, 189.

-, Richard, bill of, payment of, 1077.

Beaw, William, Bishop of Llandaff, lease, Little Peatling, 310.

Bec. See Bee.

Becconsall, Beckinstraw, co. Lancs, late chantry of, rent of, 1020.

Becelaere, Becelaer, Belgium, King's camp at, 1102, 1117, 1119.

Bechen. See Beechin.

Becker, Ellen, bill of, Payment of, 1076.

Beckford (Beckfor), Paul, master of the James and Thomas, 410.

-, William, clothes for the Navy, debt due to, 356.

Beckham, Jno-, master of the Fortune, 1111.

Beckinstraw. See Becconsall.

Beckman, Gerard, of New York, forfeited estate restored to, 65.

Beckwith, co. York, inhabitants of, payment of fee farm rents by, 1019.

Beddingfield, Lady Dorothy, loan by, 912.

Bedford, county of, 241, 881.

collector of Hearthmoney. See Danvers, C.

Crown Renvenues, accounts, auditor of, 1209.

Custos Rotulorum of. See St. John, Paulet, Earl of Boldingbroke.

Excise collectors, 44, 489.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Russell, William, Earl of Bedford.

raising seamen in, for the Navy, 44, 489, 1291.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Whitebread, H.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Cotter, G.

Receiver General of Taxes. See Whitebread, H.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 70, 137, 151, 465, 480, 491, 590, 682, 692, 696, 932, 1065, 1306.

stamped vellum and paper, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Brace, F.

Bedford, Earl of, afterwards Duke of.

See Russell, William.

Bedford, David, affidavit of, 686.

-, Edward, captain, Army pay arrears, 841, 980.

-, Mary, widow of Edward, husband's Army pay arrears, 841, 979–80, 1271, 1389;

petition of, 1419.

Bedington. See Bodington.

Bee (Bee), —, Queen's pension for three ladies of Twickenham paid to, 1132.

-, Judith, loans by, 909, 914.

Beech (Beach), Henry, master of ship employed in the Irish transport service, 761, 770.

-, Richard, boatman, Sidlesham, 53.

-, William, waiter's and searcher's places, Newhaven, 992.

Beecher, William, fee farm rent, co. Lincoln, 1024.

Beechin (Bechen), James, chaplain, going to Maryland, issues for, 1254, 1257.

Beedon, Co. Berks, manor of, rent payable out of, 1022.

Beeker. See Beaker.

Beere. See Bere.

Beerford St. Michael. See Barford St. Michael.

Beeston, —, Colonel, money with, for Col. L. Lillingstone's Regiment, 1441.

Beggis [? Biggin], co. Northants, manor of, 1055.

Beggs Rue. See Begsreeve.

Begrew, Begrue. See Begsreeve.

Begsreeve, Beggs Rue, Begrew, Begrue, Begsrue, Slane barony, co. Meath, 252, 316, 493, 639, 1012.

Begsrue. See Begsreeve.

Beheathland, William, of London, salter, grant by Charles I of the “Christopher Inn” and lands in Eton, 1073, 1109.

Beke. See Beake.

Belasyse (Belasis, Bellasis, Bellasys, Bellasyse), Sir Henry, brigadier, 103.

drugs supplied by apothecaries to Hospitals in Flanders, 1305, 1329.

expedition to Flanders, issue for, 105.

grant of forfeited estates, co. Kerry, 952.

issue to, 859;

for Irish arrears, 105.

journey to Elector of Bavaria, 848.

quartered in J. Kirwan's house in Galway, 1329.

regiment of, 397, 399, 476, 484, 488, 500, 513, 523, 606, 632, 639, 726, 727, 744, 751, 753, 755, 767, 805, 991, 1001, 1046, 1065, 1069, 1087–8, 1267;

in the Tower, 851;

agent for. See Payne, J.

-, Thomas, 1st Earl of Fauconberg, a trustee for Queen Catherine, 25, 885.

Belbin, John, reward to, for apprehending E. King, 1362.

Belcastel (Belcastelle, Belcastle, Bellcastle), Pierre de, colonel, regiment of, 10, 13, 20, 27, 32, 42, 51, 62, 75, 87, 103, 123, 133, 158, 163, 173, 191, 195, 216, 274, 279, 388, 561, 658, 693, 697, 732, 819, 963, 1014, 1029, 1046, 1183, 1284;

agent for regiment of. See Tudebeuf, J. d';

in Ireland during war there, 1323;

Reformed officers incorporated in, 963.

Belchamber, Thomas, commissioner of the Four and a Half per cent. Duty at Nevis, 377.

Belchester, co. Kent, rents of assize in, 880.

Bele, Francis, shipment of lead in name of, 961.

Belfast, Army at, 200, 234–5.

collector of. See Carlton, C.;

Knowles, P.;

MacCartney, G. Custom House at, 781.

harbour, French privateer attacked in mouth of, 899;

ship arrived in, 899.

ship of, 899;

forced into, to prevent being taken by the French, 879.

tobacco landed at, disposal of, 879, 899.

Belgard. See Bellegard.

Belgrade, Servia, 371.

Belings. See Belling.

Bell, —, exports in name of, 1072.

-, John, lease, lands in co. Cumberland, 17.

Bellamy, —, loans procured for the Navy, 286.

-, -, proposal for securing revenue on woollen manufactures, 1421.

-, Francis, bond of, petition for discharge of, 273–4.

-, John, loans by, 859, 1236.

Bellasis, Bellasys, Bellasyse. See Belasyse.

Bellcastle. See Belcastel.

Bellegard (Belgard), —, Army pay, 263;

journey to Piedmont, 692, 693, 726.

Bellew, —, widow, tenant, Two Gaffeys, 177.

-, John, Baron Bellew of Duleek, estates of, forfeited, 4, 132, 254–5.

-, Mary, Lady Bellew, wife of John, restoration of estates, 227, 254–5.

-, Roger, estates of, co. Meath, forfeited, 1012.

-, Thomas, estates of, co. Meath, forfeited, 177.

-, Walter, son of Baron Bellew, estates of, forfeited, 4.

-, See also Ballow.

Belling (Belings, Bellings), Peter, a prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

-, Sir Richard, a trustee for Queen Catherine, 25, 885. Errata, 1447.

Bellinger, —, captain, exchange of wheat etc. with, 366.

Bellingham, Sir Richard, estate of, mortgage on, 348.

Bellings. See Belling.

Bellomont, Earl of. See Coote, Richard.

Bells. See Betts.

Belne (Belu), Hugh de, 1025.

-, William de, son of Hugh de, fee farm rent of Blackgrave, 1025.

Belu. See Belne.

Benbow. —, captain, prizes taken by, 1066.

Bence (Bense), Sir Alexander, farmer of the revenue, Ireland, debts of, a charge on estate of, 114, 703–4, 842.

-, Edmund, of Benhall, co. Suffo lk, executor of Sir Alexander, 703–4.

-, John, farmer of the revenue, Ireland, estate of, charge on, 83, 114, 842;

executor of Sir Alexander, 703–4.

-, -, of Thorington, co. Suffolk, executor of John, 703–4.

Bendall, Hopefor, merchant, ship of, 76.

Bendish (Bendysh, Bendyshe), Thomas, comptroller, Poole port, 323, 435;

searcher, Berwick port, 963.

-, -, issues to, for passing privy seals, 1073, 1084, 1125.

-, -, of London, merchant, ship and goods of, seized by the French, Customs allowance on, 960–1.

Bendlows, Thomas, lease of forfeited estates of Viscount Preston in cos. Cumberland and York, 485–6, 763;

lease cancelled, 763.

Bendysh, Bendyshe. See Bendish.

Benefield, co. Northants, leases of lands etc. in, 757, 1055.

-Farm. See Beanfield.

Bengall. See Benhall.

Bengough, James, reward for convicting L. Prosser for counterfeiting, 1310.

Benhall, Bengall, co. Suffolk, 704. Errata, 1451.

Benin, Binny, Africa, ships etc. seized for unlawful trading with, 551.

Benison, Robert, apprehended for burglary, 598, 649, 652.

Bennett (Bennet, Bennetts), —, prize ship sold to, 1091.

-, Elizabeth, goods etc. of T. Jones, 314.

-, Elisha, master of the Eagle, 462, 472.

-, Henry, Earl of Arlington, estate of, in co. Kerry, King's County and Queen's County, purchased by Sir P. Trant, 176, 262.

grant to, of Marylebone manor and park, 882.

grant to, of 12,000l. out of Whittlewood and Salcey forests, 77, 130, 803, 1209–10.

heiress of. See Fitzroy, Isabella, Duchess of Grafton.

lease, Old Spring Garden, 1243.

-, John, 1st Lord Ossulston, brother of Earl of Arlington, loans by 58, 188–9, 260;

Marylebone manor and park assigned to, 882, 1113.

-, -, affidavit of, 800.

-, -, of Shaston, Receiver General of Crown Revenues cos.

Dorset and Somerset, 59. 334. 342, 690, 1162, 1181.

-, Joseph, respite out of Irish Army clearings, 477.

-, -, royal bounty for, 1257.

-, Patience, wife of William, sister and executrix of Thomas, 1181.

-, Robert lease, Liskeard Park manor, 210.

-, Thomas, disbanding of Army, moneys received and paid by, account of, 394.

-, -, son of John, of Shaston, brother of Patience, 1181;

receiver of fee farm rents, cos.

Dorset and Somerset, 59.

-, William, discharge of debts of John Bennett of Shaston, 1181.

Bennetts. See Bennett.

Bennifield, Daniel, recorder of Lynn Regis, lease of tolls etc., Lynn Regis, 1164.

Bennington, co. Lincoln, chantry of, rents payable to, 1018.

Bennington, Philip, silks seized by, 458.

Bense. See Bence.

Benson (Benyon), —, lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Dragoons, 554.

-, Elizabeth, loans by, 914, 916.

-, Henry, master of the Jonas, 360.

-, William, collector of Excise, cos.

Cumberland, Westmorland and York, 537, 573, 694, 704;

estate of, 575, 720;

prisoner in the King's Bench, 624, 720.

Bentinck, William, Earl of Portland, Groom of the Stole and First Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 34, 563, 564, 966, 972–3.

Keeper of the Privy Purse, 10, 309, 390, 392, 439, 443, 450, 454, 676, 687, 835, 965, 966, 983, 985, 1071, 1102, 1226, 1248, 1249, 1354, 1420.

Superintendent of the Royal Gardens, 66, 200, 222, 353, 678;

deputy to. See London, G.;

Talman, W.;

issues to, See Henning, C. F.

conveyance to, of fee farm rents etc. in various countries, 1018–26.

goods of, farm Holland, 379, 1225, 1262;

to Holland, 161, 966.

grant to, of fee farm rents etc.

in Denbigh and Bromfield and Yale lordships, 1046–1052;

opposition and objections to, 1201–2, 1374–5, 1407, 1408, 1410, 1412, 1413, 1415, See also Neale, J.

jewels and plate in trust for the Countess of Derby, 1043.

jewels bought in Holland, for Queen Mary, 1078.

letter of, for bounty for H. Baber, 1394.

letters of, to pass Post Office, tax free, 79.

loans by, 450, 453, 1071, 1354.

loans, raising of, by the Bank in Holland, 1443.

lodgings of, in Whitehall, 161, 1225, 1262;

lease of, 1287, 1313–4, 1342.

Regiment of Horse, 91, 197, 203, 498, 569, 577, 966.

Bentley, Richard, Keeper of the King's Library, 997, 1053, 1123.

-, William, mayor of Leicester, estate seized by, payments into the Exchequer out of, 685, 707.

Benyon. See Benson.

Berain, Berraigne, Berron, co. Denbigh, lands in, 1050.

Berange, Simon, merchant, alamodes from Holland, seized by Customs, 1238.

Berdsy. See Bawdsey.

Bere (Beere), Edward, master of transport ship, 12.

-, Richard, collector, Deal, 1002.

Bereiwe. See Berriew.

Beresford, —, Mris., executors of, issue to, 131.

-, Richard, Clerk of the Pleas in the Exchequer Court, 126.

Berested. See Oundle.

Berewe. See Berriew.

Berkeley (Barkley, Berkley), —, Mris., issues to, 684, 771.

-, Barbara, Viscountess Fitzhardinge, grant of Kendal barony, 93, 416, 494;

issue to, 856;

lease, tenement adjoining St. James's Palace, 1008.

-, Sir Charles (afterwards 1st Visct.

Fitzhardings), grant to (1661), of lands in Kenilworth manor, 599, 1032, 1102;

interest in, assigned to — Lovett, 1033;

nomination by, 648.

-, Charles, Viscount Dursley (afterwards 2nd Earl of Berkeley), envoy extraordinary to Holland, 121, 138, 586, 673, 802, 845, 1156.

Plenipotentiary at the Hague Congress, 121, 673, 802.

Commissioner of Appeals for Prizes, 636.

bills of exchange payable to, 586.

daughter of, 1034. See also Berkeley, Mary.

goods of, from Holland, 627–8, 641.

issues to, 138, 676, 802, 804, 845, 1156, 1162.

loans by, 138, 676, 804, 1162.

lodgings in Pall Mall, 627–8, 641.

-, Francis, outlaw, lands of, co. Salop. extended, 215.

-, George, 1st Earl of Berkeley, Custos Rotulorum, co. Surrey, 489, 1291.

-, Mris. Jane, royal bounty for, 16, 19, 31, 168.

-, Lady Jane (formerly Jane Temple), wife of John, Lord Berkeley, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, 1037–8, 1177;

pension or royal bounty for, 1036, 1176, 1183, 1254, 1257, 1321, 1322, 1371;

marriage of, 1322.

-, John, 3rd Lord Berkeley of Stratton, account of bombardment of St. Malo, 1161;

child of, gift of plate at Christening of, 1314;

Marine Regiment of, 930;

pension to Lady Jane, wife of, 1037, 1176, 1254, 1322;

regiment of, 1037, 1176, 1254, 1322;

regiment of, 91, 118, 126, 150;

squadron of, 680.

-, -, 4th Viscount Fitzhardinge, 494.

Keeper of the Pall Mall in St. James's Park, 137, 237, 262, 649, 652, 1194.

one of the Four Tellers in the Exchequer, 479, 497, 501, 505.

regiment of, 51, 92, 118, 890, 1122.

searcher. Gravesend, 117, 153, 270;

office of, revoked, 117, 597.

wife of. See Bennett, Barbara.

-, Mary, Mris., daughter of Viscount Dursley, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, 1034, 1075.

-, -, Mris., daughter of Viscount Fitzhardinge, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary, 1034, 1075.

-, William, schoolmaster at Barbados, 586.

Berkhampstead, co. Herts, manor of, 891, 982–3, 1029, 1223;

stewardship of, granted to lessee, 983, See also Sayers. J.

park, 982, 1223.

Berkley. See Berkeley.

Berkshire, country of, 209, 391, 484, 562, 617, 625, 790, 855, 1092, 1134, 1226, 1297, 1411. Errata, 1454, 1457.

Assizes in, 36.

clothiers and fullers in, petition of, 266.

collector of Hearthmoney. See Danvers, C.

Crown Revenues, auditor of, 288, 1209;

receiver of, 288.

Custos Rotulorum. See Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.

Excise officers, 44, 489.

fee farm rents, 1021, 1022–4, lord Lieutenant. See Howard, Henry, Duke of Norfolk.

raising seamen in, 44, 489, 1291.

Receiver General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 32, 151, 263, 452, 463, 464, 589, 701, 933, 1306.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Ambrose, L.

Receiver General of Hearthmoney. See Cotter, G.;

Danvers C.

Receiver General of Taxes, 1147.

stamped vellum and paper, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Paise, J.

Berkshire, Earl of. See Howard, Thomas.

Berlin, Germany, 332.

BERMUDAS or Summer Islands, Saunner Islands, Somer Islands, The, chaplain to. See Kendal, J.

Chief Justice. See Horzdesnell, H.

Government of, 64, 113.

Governor or Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, instructions to, 113. See also Goddard, J.;

Richier, I.;

Robinson, Sir R.

guns sent to England. 112.

money sent to England, 112.

pirates Taken at, 112.

revenues, receiver of. See Robinson, J.

shares of land, 113.

ship sent to England, 112.

ship to, 109.

treasurer of. See Robinson, J.

whale fishing licences, profits on, 113.

wrecks in, King's dues from, bonds for, 550–1;

Money out of, 112;

silver, etc., from, 134, 550–1;

Spanish, near Hispaniola, sloops permitted to fish for silver etc. from, 550–1;

within 20 leagues of, 64.

Bernard (Burnard), —, letter of, 294.

-, Daniel, loan by, 911.

-, Issac, et al., haberdashers, silks of, seized by Customs, 1177.

-, James, lieutenant, a French Reformed officer, pension for, 859, 1088, 1165.

-, Jasper Francis, shipment of lead in name of, 961.

-, Peter, agent for Col. T. Farrington's regiment, 1046.

-, Robert, comptroller, Poole port, 323.

Bernardou, —, captain, Irish pension for, 634.

Berraigne. See Berain.

Berriew, Bereiwe, Berewe, co. Montgomery, 1056, 1058. Errata, 1455.

Berron. See Berain.

Berry (Bury) —, concerning W. Parker's estate, 1372, 1433, 1434, 1435.

Berteau, —, pension from the Queen, 1129.

Bertie (Bertue), Charles, Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, 12, 15, 21, 73, 148, 153, 179, 202, 217, 232, 335, 473, 477, 479, 484, 504, 529, 530, 629, 662, 689, 699, 736, 738, 745, 752, 760, 765, 772, 789, 791, 795, 807, 808, 812, 821, 897, 922, 941, 943, 944, 1070, 1100, 1111, 1117, 1138, 1175, 1187, 1232, 1246, 1248, 1274, 1326–7, 1334, 1340, 1346, 1361, 1388, 1407, 1435, 1436;

loans by, 28, 148, 217, 232, 335, 365, 424, 529, 662, 668, 689, 695, 752, 791, 808, 821, 1070, 1038, 1150, 1160, 1175, 1187, 1246, 1248, 1326–7, 1334, 1340, 1361, 1388, 1436.

a Commissioner for the Million Act, 552.

lease, rents of Marden manor, 1032, 1103.

-, James, Earl of Abingdon, Custos Rotulorum, co. Oxford, 490, 1292.

Lord Lieutenant, co. Oxford, 44, 490, 1292.

Warden Chief Justice and Justice in Eyre, Trent South, 860, 864, 877, 1274–5, 1321.

-, Montagu, Earl of Lindsey, keeper of Havering Park, 26;

lands etc., Shotover and Stowood Forest, 881.

-, Peregrine, Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 580, 1164, 1167.

surveyor of the searchers London Port, 381.

undersearcher, London port, 381, 390, 391, 564, 709;

leave to attend Lincoln Assizes, 709.

annuity for, 602.

lease, lands in Marden etc., 996.

-, Philip, Gentleman Usher of the Queen's Privy Chamber, 1034, 1074.

a commissioner for the Million Lottery, 983, 996.

loan by, 996.

-, Robert, 3rd Earl of Lindsey, Warden of Waltham Forest, 9, 222, 246;

loan by, 247.

-, -, Lord Willoughby de Eresby, (afterwards 4th Earl of Lindsey), tenant, Ystrad etc., co. Denbigh, 1052.

-, -, Secretary to the Customs, 739, 1097;

payments to, for Mris. Mary Cox, 2, 7, 491, 496, 949, 966.

Bertilson, Hans, master of the Johannis, 596.

Bertue. See Bertie.

Berwick, co. Northumberland, 377.

bridge over the Tweed, repair of. See Berwick—mayor.

clippers etc. in, estates of, in hands of sheriffs, 249.

Comptroller of. See, Franklin, C.

copper farthings and halfpence in, sale on in, 39, 666–7.

Customs officers at, 334, 610, 963, 1002, 1011, 1091.

First Fruits and Tenths in, Receivers of, See Glanville, W.;

Lawrence, J.;

Squibb, R.

garrison at, 728.

Governor of. See Billingsly, R.

lotteries in, Payment out of, 825.

markets in, place of See Russell, Sir W.

mayor etc. of, annuity to, for repair of bridge over the Tweed, 692, 973.

postage between Edinburgh and, profits of, 287.

postmaster at, 196.

Receiver, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 111, 152, 196, 465, 589, 752, 1257.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Williamson, R.

ship wrecked on Boulmer (Boomer) rocks near, 1011.

ships sailing from, embargo on, 830.

stage coaches in, commissioners to regulate number of, 636.

subsistence to regiment on arrival at, 487.

Berwick, Duke of. See FitzJames, James.

Besleigh. See Bessels Leigh.

Bessels Leigh, Besleigh, co. Berks, manor of, rent payable out of, 1022.

Best, Mary, loans by, 910, 912.

Betsworth (Bettsworth), Richard, captain, wounded at battle of Landen, bounty for, 709, 773, 794.

Betteley, John, clerk in office of Comptroller of Excise, 1244.

Betton, Robert, master of the Loyalty, 1081.

Betts (Bells), William, lands and premises of, in Norwich, sold by, 1183, 1209, 1262. Errata, 1457.

Bettsworth. See Betsworth.

Bettws, co. Montgomery, parish of, 1058.

Beuren (Burene), Paul, of London, merchant, estate of, Crown title to, 987, 988.

Bevan, John, comptroller, waiter and searcher, Aberdovey, 811;

waiter and searcher, Briton Ferry, 811.

Beveridge, William, colonel, regiment of, 92, 474, 499, 508.

Beverley, co. York, 653, 924;

manor of the chapter of, 919.

Bew, —, highwayman, 502.

Bewcastle, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343, 486.

Bewdley, co. Worcester, bailiff and burgesses of, rents formerly paid by, 1025.

Bewick, Ambrose, tidesman-in-fee, London port, 1008.

Bewley, See Beaulieu.

Bexhill, Backsell, Bexhillhoe, co. Sussex, 881, 1246.

Bexhillhoe. See Bexhill.

Beyors, Adrian, Customs entry of baize, 6.

Bickerstaff (Bickerstaffe), —, captain, accounts of Col. W. Selwyn's regiment, 1205.

-, John, Army clothing, 11, 30.

-, Philip, lease of mines, co. Merioneth, petition for, 153.

-, Robert, waiter and searcher, Wivenhoe, 7.

Bickerton, Christopher, collector, Looe, 329, 879;

tide-surveyor, Plymouth, 879.

Bideford, co. Devon, agent for prizes in. See Coldham, G.;

Power, T.

collector etc. at, 78, 583, 837, 852, 1106, 1355.

Comptroller of, 1272.

deputy Comptroller of. See Chamberlain, W.;

Rowe, R.

ships from, 13, 430, 1355.

transport ships discharged by Transport Commissioners, 289.

Bigg, George, outlaw, lands of, co. Hertford, 512.

-, Huntley, caveat in behalf of, against lease of a passage leading into Green Street, 140;

lease of common sewers water in London, Westminster and Bills of Mortality, 285;

house of, near York Buildings, 140.

Biggenfield. See Biggin.

Biggin, co. Northants, Biggenfield in, 1055.

Frinsoe, 1055.

Sellyfield, Sillyfield, 1055. Errata, 1455.

Shipwood Corner, 1055.

Totuce, 1055.

-, manor of. See Beggis.

Biggs, Giles, of London, merchant, Customs debts, 18.

Bignell, John, bill of, payment of, 1076, 1079.

Bilbao, Bilboa, Spain, ship for, 170.

Bilhagh, Bilhay. See Sherwood Forest.

Billerough, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281.

Billhay. See Bilhagh.

Billing, Richard, lieutenant-colonel, major of a brigade in Ireland, 1342.

Billingsley, —, colonel, workshop for the King's gunsmith, 362.

-, Rupert, governor of Berwick, 111.

Billop, Christopher, naval captain, bond indemnifying the King from second sale of Prizes, 413;

father-in-law of, ship of, taken up by Navy, 702;

journey to Portsmouth, 702;

loan by, 916;

Marine Regiment, company of in, 217;

Navy bond of, discharged, 702;

recognizances by, forfeited, petition for discharge from, 1336.

Bilton, co. York, inhabitants of, payment of fee farm rents by, 1019.

Bincks. See Binks.

Bingham, Charles, major, captain in Earl of Roscommon's regiment, 258.

-, John, Cornet, Army pay arrears, 123, 141.

-, -, ship of, captured by French, retaken by English, 343, 1091–2.

-, Mark, petition of, for grant of fines and forfeitures, 1363.

-, Mary, widow of Charles, husband's pay arrears, 258.

-, Richard, captain, Army pay arrears, 123, 141.

Binks (Bincks), Samuel, waiter and searcher, Bourne and Pevensey, 89;

collector, Arundel, 90.

Binns (Bynns), [Richard], colonel, Army pension. 26, 184, 570.

Binny. See Benin.

Bint. Charles, messenger to the Queen, 1036, 1076, 1078.

Birch, Samuel, surveyor, Bristall port, 872.

-, Sir St., disturbances in Needwood Forest. 273.

Bird (Byrd), Rob., issue to, 1309.

-, William, auditor, in Virginia, 25;

receiver general of revenues, Virginia, 72, 711;

visitor and governor of the “William and Mary Collage”, Virginia, 24–5.

Birford. See Burford.

Birket (Birkett), Henry, ships for Virginia, 353.

-, Peter, waiter and searcher, Keyhaven, 334.

Birkland. See Sherwood Forest.

Birne. See Byrne.

Birstall. Bristol, Bristoll, co. Leicester, 1019. Errata, 1453.

Birstwith, Birstrath, co. York, tenants of, fee farm rents paid by, 1019.

Birt. See Burt.

Bisbie, Mathias, collector of Hearthmoney, 304.

Biscoe, John, loan by, 907.

Bishop (Bishopp), Charles, agent for prizes, Harwich port, 363;

coastwaiter, London port, 284;

surveyor, Harwich port, 284, 481;

waiter and searcher, Harwich port, 284.

-, Eliz., tenant, land in Gungrog Fawr, 1057.

-, George, traitor apprehended by, petition for reward, 1345.

-, John, bill of, payment of, 1077.

-, Thomas, watchman, London port, 56.

-, Sir William, Serjeant-at-Arms, House of Commons. 715, 735, 1089, 1099;

loan by, 915.

Bishops Hill and Meadow. See Kilkenny.

Bisk of Kilbrew. See Kilbrew.

Bisley, co. Surrey, manor of, 1014, 1257, 1285.

Bisse, James, surety for J. Allen, 1249.

Bissoe. See Kea.

Blacborne. See Blackburne.

Blacheford, —, captain, French Reformed Officer, in Col. I. de la Meloniere's regiment, 436.

Black, James, lease, lands called Slealands, co. Cumberland, 18.

Blackaller, William, solicitorship of wine licences, 928.

Blackborne. See Blackburne.

Blackburn, co. Lancaster, hundred of, 379.

Blackburne (Blacborne, Blackborne, Blackburn), George, Receiver of Hearthmoney, cos. Lancaster, Lincoln, Nottingham, Rutland and York, 23, 199, 565, 572–3, 748.

-, -, tenant of farm and market etc., Pool, 1058.

-, Jo., a bankrupt, prosecution by, 413, 414.

-, Robert, tenant, St. James's Street, London, 541.

Blackchurch, Salt barony, co. Kildare, 178.

Blackditch, co. Meath, 1332.

Blackenbury, —, bond of, 1427.

Blackfryars, co. Waterford, 959.

Blackgrave, Blagrane, Blagrane, in King's Norton, co. Worcester, rent for the fee farm of, 1025. Errata, 1454.

Blackhall, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343.

-, Ireland, See Swords.

Blackhall, —, alderman, house of, at Christchurch, Dublin, 691.

Blackheath, co. Kent, 756, 838, 1167;

waste ground in, 891.

-, co. Surrey, hundred of, 1014, 1257, 1285.

Blackiston. See Blakiston.

Blackmoor, in Fordington, co. Dorset, profits of fugitives in, 220.

Blackmore, John, undersheriff, co. Stafford, 1310, 1321.

Blackshaw, Ralph, tidesman-in-fee, London port, 531.

Blackstone, —, brewer at Hampton, 161.

Blackwater Swamp, Virginia, ground granted to governors of “William and Mary” College in Virginia, 25.

Blackwell, George, first secondary in the Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 357, 372, 871, 1222.

-, John, grant of forfeited lands in Ireland, 179.

-, Lambert, consul at Leghorn, 232, 848, 859, 1003, 1053, 1081, 1275, 1358, 1365, 1368;

loan by 1081.

Bladbean, Bladbeame, co. Kent. rents of assize in, 880.

Blagrane, Blagrane. See Blackgrave.

Blagrave, —, Dr-, gift of plate to, 700.

Blainscough, Blanstow, co. Lancaster, 167.

Blair (Blaire), —, father of David, lease, the Dykeside, Errata, 1447.

-, Brice a traitor, apprehended, 1345, 1362.

-, David, lease, lands called the Dykeside, co. Cumberland, 17. Errata, 1447.

-, Hugh, captain, royal bounty for, 236.

-, James, clerk, commissary to the bishop of London in Virginia, 1258, 1261;

governor, president, rector and visitor of the “William and Mary College”, Virginia, 24–5;

royal bounty for, 279.

-, Thomas, colonel, royal bounty for, 236.

Blake, Daniel, a commissioner for Hackney Coaches, 1117.

-, -, searcher's place, London port, 584.

-, Sir Francis, a commissioner for assessments, co. Northumberland, and Berwick, 196.

-, John, agent to governor of Plymouth etc. and to Viscount Irvine, governor of Scarborough, 1160;

issue to, for gunners of Hoo Ness Fort, 1158.

-, -, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831.

-, Margaret, royal bounty for, 1005, 1271.

-, Sir Walter, forfeited bonds of J. Kirwan, 981, 1329.

Blakiston (Blackiston), Nehemiah, collector and receiver, Potomac River, 1186, 1191, 1196;

collector, Pocomoko and Wicomico Rivers, 510.

Blaky, Nicholas, watchman-in-fee, London port, 980.

Blanchett, William, robbery on the highway, 943.

Bland, [Edward, a page of the Wardrobe], 1409, 1412, 1433.

Blaney. See Blayney.

Blankend. See Kirkburton.

Blanstow. See Blainscough.

Blarny, Muskerry barony, co. Cork, 281;

manor of, 281.

-Beg (Begg), [? Muskerry barony], co. Cork, 281.

Blathwaite (Blathwait, Blathwayt, Blathwayte), William, Auditor General of the Plantations, 8, 38, 112, 133–4, 535, 550, 558, 560, 561, 587, 601, 713, 757, 1010, 1027, 1028, 1191, 1221;

deputy to. See Addington, I.;

Randolph, E,;

deputy to, in Leeward Islands. See Byam, E.

Clerk of the Committee for Trade and Plantations, 13, 29, 37, 46, 54, 63, 95, 414, 448, 553, 571, 719, 1107, 1108, 1191, 1202, 1413, 1419.

Clerk of the Privy Council, 37, 83, 523, 718, 719, 735, 1104, 1107.

Secretary to the Forces, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 49, 50, 52, 69, 78, 83, 106, 110, 111, 118, 124, 125, 152, 161, 172, 217, 220, 389, 392, 409, 410, 422, 427, 431, 432, 436, 439, 441, 444, 458, 469, 474, 478, 480, 484, 500, 502, 508, 509, 513, 522, 526, 534, 537, 549, 553, 560, 572, 574, 599, 604, 638, 653, 697, 704, 707, 710, 711, 740, 756, 777, 846, 851, 865, 875, 886, 925, 948, 951, 953, 958, 966, 972, 975, 986, 987, 988, 997, 1001, 1010, 1011, 1029, 1031, 1040, 1061, 1065, 1068, 1083, 1090, 1094, 1095, 1097, 1099, 1104, 1105, 1113, 1116, 1123, 1139, 1150, 1156, 1162, 1168, 1170, 1178, 1191, 1201, 1265, 1271, 1284, 1285, 1296, 1297, 1301, 1311, 1317, 1324, 1326, 1333, 1334, 1342, 1345, 1353, 1355, 1368, 1380, 1383, 1385, 1392, 1394, 1409, 1414, 1417, 1418, 1419, 1420, 1424, 1432, 1436, 1437, 1441, 1443–4.

Secretary-at-War attending the King abroad, 86, 276, 519, 566, 574, 952, 1349.

equipage of, from Holland, 369, 1224.

estimate of pay of regiments embarked for Cadiz, 981–2.

issues to, 86, 103, 519, 566, 751, 755, 762, 767, 775, 952–3, 940, 964, 1349.

shoes for Army in Flanders, 318.

stationery for, 685.

stores accounts at Dixmude, 5.

memorials of, 126, 155, 1359.

goods of, sent to Little Wallingford House, 818.

house of, near Horse Guards, 369, 628, 1224.

lease of Egham manor, 276, 418–9, 482–3, 519.

lease of Little Wallingford House and Pickering House, 666.

lease, house in [St. James's Park, 938.

loan by, 537.

petition of, for lease of Hornsea, Leven and Rosedale manors, 519.

silks etc. of, from Holland, seized, 1224–5;

delivered up to, 1227.

Blaxton, John, arrested for highway robbery, 1121.

Blayney (Blaney), Robert, et al-, commissioners for concealed lands etc., St. Giles-without-Cripple-gate, 609.

-, William, Lord Blayney, governor of Sligo, 1315.

Bleasdale, Blesedale, co. Lancs, fee farm rent of lands in, 1019.

Blechynden (Blechinden), Theophilact, clerk of the securities and assistant secretary of the Excise, 1333.

-, Thomas. landsurveyor, London port, 895;

surveyor, London port, 213;

waiter, London port, 999.

Blesedale. See Bleasdale.

Blewit, Edward, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

Bligh, Sidney, collector, Padstow, 1282;

landwaiter, Penzance, 1282.

-, Thomas, quarters for troops, 750.

Blight, Francis, collector of Tenths, Exeter diocese, 984.

Blofield (Blofeild), Leonard, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Norfolk, 33, 152, 464, 588, 934, 1208, 1276, 1308;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Norfolk, 1042.

Blombergh, —, Baron, envoy from the Duke of Courland, King's gift of jewels to, 1176.

Blood, —, captain, company of, in Col. J. Foulke's regiment, 526.

Bloom, Robert, shipment of lead in name of, 961.

Bloss, Samuel, master of the Riga Merchant, 216.

Bloudworth. See Bludworth.

Blount. See Blunt.

Bludworth (Bloudworth), John, Army payments remitted by, 490, 634, 985.

-, -, of London, merchant, Customs entry, amendment to, 1098, 1124, 1386.

Blunt (Blount), George, petition for grant of derelict lands Plymouth, 442.

-, Samuel, captain, servants of, Army pay of, 375.

-, Sir Thomas Pope, a Commissioner for Public Accounts, 722, 807, 898, 1066, 1169, 1230, 1318.

Bluntisham, co. Huntingdon, 505.

Blyford, Henry, et al., merchants, corn exported from Lynn Regis etc., 314.

Blythe, Francis, distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Essex, 671.

Blythman, Jasper, inquisition taken at Leeds before, 288.

Boardales, See Almondbury.

Boardman, Robert, of Dublin, merchant, Excise debt in Ireland, 176, 234–5, 342, 492, 531, 749;

supplies for Army in Ireland, 200, 234–5;

tobacco imported by, 234.

Bochan. See Buchan.

Bockholt, Buckholt, in Brimpsfield, co. Gloucester, 1020.

Bockland. See Buckland.

Bocland. See Buckland.

Bocock, Mary, royal bounty for, 455, 721, 868, 1004, 1053.

Boddringhwyn. SeeBodrychwyn.

Bodeen, Bodin, Ratoath barony, co. Meath, 616.

Bodenham, co. Hereford, rent for, 1025.

Bodenstown, Bowdingstown, Naas barony, co. Kildare, 177.

Bodin. See Bodeen.

Bodington (Bedington, Bodlington), Geo., loan by, 913. Errata, 1452.

-, Robert, loans by, 910, 911. Errata, 1452.

Bodinson, William, place of receiver of Crown revenues, cos. Cumberland, Lancs, etc., petition for, 706, 707.

Bodiscawen. See Bodysgaw.

Bodkin, Andrew, surety for J. Kirwan, prosecuted in Exchequer Court, Ireland, 1328.

-, Dominick, a captive in Algiers, redemption of, 255.

Bodlington. See Bodington.

Bodmin, Viscount. See Robartes, Robert.

Bodrychwyn, Boddringhwyn, Bodringhwyn, co, Denbigh, 1051.

Bodysgaw, Bodiscawen, Bodysgawen, co. Denbigh, 1050. Errata, 1455.

Boggest, Francis, King's Waiter, London port, 226, 234.

Boham (Bohom), Benjamin de, lieutenant-colonel of regiment of Dutch Foot Guards, 523, 1278, 1423.

Bohinog. See Bohonagh.

Bohom. See Boham.

Bohonagh, Bohinog, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 259.

Boisrand, —, Army issue for, 632.

Boles, Tho., manor of. See Fordham.

Boleybeg, Bolleybegg, [? Naas barony], co. Kildare, 177. See also Bowleybeg.

Bolies, Booley, Ardee barony, co. Louth, 1448.

Bolingbroke, Earl of. See St . John, Paulet.

Bolitho, John, agent for prizes, Scilly Isles, 238.

Bolland. See Bowland.

Bolleybegg. See Boleybeg.

Boltby, Benj., loan by, 909.

Bolton, co. Lancaster, rents in, 1020.

Bolton, Duke of. See Poulett, Charles.

Bolton, Charles, clerk to the commissioners for Hackney Coaches, 1156, 1171.

-, Diske (Dicke), loans by, 907. Errata, 1452.

Bombay, Coast of (and) Bay, India, East India Company's ships for, 843, 893.

Boncour, —, colonel, regiment of, 92.

Bond, River. See Bann.

Bond, Sir Henry, Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, estate of, in Dover Street, forfeited, 76, 98;

outlawed for treason, 1251–2.

-, Sir Thomas, lease, premises etc., London, 434, 497, 580.

Bone, Jane, Wife of Thomas, 17.

-, Thomas, lease, lands at Browside co. Cumberland, 17.

Bonealvy, Bonialva, co. Cornwall, manor of, 324.

Boneffe, Boneff, Boness, Belgium, 1241, 1247. Errata, 1457.

Boniotz, Isaac, agent for Count de Marton's regiment, 1046, 1183.

Bonnaux (Bonnoux), Alexander Doroux de, loans by, in name of E. Russell, 241, 429.

Bonneck, John, tenant, messuages in London, 221.

Bonnell, James, Secretary or Register to the Commissioners for Inspecting Forfeitures, Ireland, 457, 887, 1295, 1332;

deputy to Accomptant General, Ireland, 718.

-, Jeremy, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Bonner, Joseph, Receiver General of Hearthmoney, cos. Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland and Westmorland, 304.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Newcastle port, 893.

Bonnett, Eleanor, convicted for treason, houses of, in Duke Street, 478.

Bonnoux, See Bonnaux.

Bonny, Francis, recognizances of, forfeited, 278.

Bonquer. See Boquet.

Bonteshall, co. Lancaster, rent of a pasture called, 1019.

Bonwick, Benjamin, bailiff of Reigate manor, 946.

Booley. See Bolies.

Boolybeg, Ballybegg, in North Liberties of Cork, Cork barony, co. Cork, 1063.

Boomer Rocks. See Boulmer.

Boot, Obadia, lease, coal mines in Alfreton manor, 665;

wood out of Sherwood Forest, 665.

Booth, —, surveyor in the Excise, alleged ignorance of, 1400.

-, Benjamin, footman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

-, George, a Customs Commissioner, 739.

-, -, lease, West Ham manor, 112, 419, 486, 868.

-, Henry, Earl of Warrington, formerly Lord Delamere, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 389–90;

pension for, 324;

regiment of, 397, 399.

-, Humphrey, concerning Hearthmoney arrears of L. Jones, 824.

-, Nathaniel, grant to, of Pre- and Post-Fines, cos. Chester and Flint, 1185–6, 1227.

-, -, son of Nathaniel, grant to, of Pre- and Post-Fines, cos. Chester and Flint, 583, 846, 1161, 1185–6, 1227.

-, Samuel, lands of, in Nottingham, extended for debt, 1223.

-, Susanna, loan by, 916.

Bophin, Lord. See Bourke, John.

Boquet, Bonquer, Belgium, the King in camp at, 1198.

Borcelan. See Borselen.

Borda, — du, lieutenant-colonel, Army pension, 593, 624, 1031, 1038.

Bordeaux, France, ships from, 171, 597;

trees from, 597.

Borden, co. Kent, rent out of lands in, 1021.

Boregard, Thomas, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

Boreman, —, Lady, claim to waste lands, East Greenwich manor, 839.

-, -, captain, a brewer near Whitechapel, 304.

-, Sir William, tenant of the Pike Garden, Southwark, 881.

Bormans, [co. Cambridge], manor called, rent for, 1026.

Borne. See Bourne.

Borselen (Borcelan), Adrian van, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 34, 35, 563, 973.

Boscawen (Bascowen. Boscowan), Hugh, loans by, 909, 913, 917.

Boshier (Bosheir), Alexander, grant, premises in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, in trust for Elizabeth, 826.

-, Elizabeth, widow, niece of Ann Burlace, premises etc. in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields for, 825–6.

Boshoff (Boshoof), Wesell, coachman to the Queen, 1035, 1075, 1076.

Boshoof. See Boshoff.

Bosmere and Claydon. co. Suffolk, hundred of, 61, 136.

Boston, co. Lincoln, collector of. 49.

Comptroller of. See Johnson, M.

Customs officers at, 1219, 1233.

prizes brought into, 285.

Boston, New England, fleet at, 353.

ship built and owned by inhabitants of, 201.

ships for, 201, 204.

ships of 284, 302, 903, 925, 934.

Botela, Boteler. SeeButler.

Boucher, George, landwaiter, London port, 1330.

-, Richard, master of the George, 1081, 1086.

-, Thomas, doctor and professor of civil law, Oxford University, 97, 196, 401, 436, 801, 1255, 1256.

Boughilly, Edward, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

Boulmer Rocks, Boomer Rocks, co. Northumberland, ship wrecked on, 1011.

Bourcourt, Gabriel, pension from the Queen, 1128.

Bourdieu, — de, chaplain to the Duke of Schomberg, 72.

Bourke (Bourk, Burk), David, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243, 285.

-, -, doorkeeper at House of Lords, 1200.

-, -, ensign, royal bounty for, 236.

-, Edmund, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, John, Lord Bourke of Bophin (afterwards Earl of Clanricard), a prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

-, -, Lord Bourke of Brittas, debt of, 701.

-, -, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Nicho., captain, Irish Army officers at Limerick, 242.

-, Redmond, captain, deserter from the Irish Army, 222–3.

-, Richard, Earl of Clanricard, quit rents, Ireland, 987–8.

-, -, major, deserter from the Irish Army, 222–3.

-, Theobald, Lord Bourke of Brittas, estate of, Ireland, forfeited, 1319.

-, Thomas, lands of, in co. Mayo, forfeited, 1347.

-, Ulick, Captain of Horse, joined the King's forces on surrender of Limerick, 1213.

Bourne, co. Sussex. See Eastbourne.

Bourne (Borne), —, captain, officers sent [to England] under care of, 156.

-, Joseph, expenses of, at Leghorn, 55.

-, Patrick, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

Bouthillier (Bowtelier), Count la, envoy from the Duke of Savoy, King's gift of jewels to, 1176.

Bovery. See Desbouviere.

Bovett, Richard, Customs seizure of diamonds, memorial concerning, 325.

Bovey, James, office of, in Exmoor Forest, assessment on, 527.

Bovuerie. See Desbouviere.

Bow, co. Essex, Customs surveyor of, 780.

Bowden, —, pension from the Queen, 1127.

Bowdingstown. See Bodenstown.

Bowen, Geiffith (Griffin), collector, Padstow, 53, 84, 1002.

-, -, Customs, collector's place, Ireland, 211;

collector, Coleraine or Drogheda, appointment of, 1272.

-, -, tenant, mills in Milton, co. Pembroke, 1171, 1273.

-, Hugh, robbery on the highway, 830.

-, Philip, tenant in Milton, co. Pembroke, 1171.

-, Thomas, waiter and tidesman, Milford port, 1106.

Bowes, Robert, Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter to the Queen, 1034, 1074.

-, Sir William, master forester in Barnard Castle and chief keeper of Teesdale Forest, 1321, 1334.

Bowland, Bolland, Forest, co. York, 796.

Bowley. See Bowles.

Bowleybeg, Carbury barony, co. Kildare, 1012. See also Boleybeg.

Bowles (Bowley), John, assay of silver ingots from the Mint, 1335, 1438;

measurer's place, London port 625;

surveyor for duties on glass etc., 1198, 1204, 1403;

system for measuring transport ships, 346.

-, Thomas, of London, merchant, duty on prize fish captured by ship of, 1216, 1323, 1361;

ship of, fitted out as man-of-war, 1361.

Bowry, Robert, tidesman, Shields, 1234.

Bowtelier. See Bouthillier.

Bowtell, William, of London, merchant, undertaker for the redemption of British captives in Algiers, 45, 255–7;

factor to, at Algiers. See Crofts, —.

Bowyer, Sir John, loan by, 910.

-, Sir William, loans by, 268, 429.

-, See also Boyer.

Box, Henry, loan by, 913.

Boxard. See Boxford.

Boxford, Boxard, co. Berks, rent payable our of, 1022.

Boxley, co. Kent, rent out of lands in, 1021.

Boxtongill, Baxton Gills, co. Cumberland, 17, 486.

Boxworth, co. Cambridge, manor of, 1026.

Boyce, —, timber merchant, 328.

Boyer (Bowyer), Paul, comptroller of accounts etc. of Lotteries, 965;

issues to, for maintenance of Mr. Brassalaye's sons at Eton School, 1095, 1123;

issues to, for poor French Protestants in Ireland, 1348, 1361;

loans by, 427, 431, 688;

royal bounty for, 1061, 1066.

Boyle, Elizabeth, Viscountess Boyle and Countess of Guilford, nomination by, 648.

-, Henry, a Commissioner for Public Accounts, 1169, 1230, 1318.

-, Richard, Earl of Burlington and Cork, Lord High Treasurer, Ireland, 609;

estate of, in Ireland, 72–3, 657;

agent to. SeePower, R.

-, William, money of, seized by Customs at Swansea, 1190, 1195, 1197.

Boyne, battle of the, 473, 645, 646, 691, 873, 990, 1139, 1332, 1390.

Boynton, co. Cornwall. See Boyton.

Boynton, Jonathan, lieutenant, Customs officers maimed by, 118.

-, Marmaduke, debts due to Susanna Tobyn, executrix of 618, 863.

Boyton, Boynton, co. Cornwall, 44, 210, 295, 567.

Brabant, Flanders, forage at Army payments for, 942, 957;

price of £ sterling at, 1105.

Brabazon, Edward, 4th Earl of Meath, regiment of, 10, 191, 235, 274, 637;

grant to, of Lea lordship, Queen's County, etc., 213, 1027.

Brabin, Elizabeth, royal bounty for, 237–8, 245, 869.

Brace, Francis, distributor of, and collector of duties on stamped vellum etc., co. Bedford, 671.

Brackenswheelsse, Brackenwheelsse [? Brackenthwaite], co. Cumberland, manor of, 343. Errata, 1449.

Bracknagh. See Brackney.

Brackney, Bracknagh, Narragh and Reban barony, co. Kildare, 262.

Brackston, John, of Southampton, brewer, Excise duties, 118.

Bradbury, co. Durham, manor of, 862, 931, 982, 988, 992.

Bradbury, George, a Baron of the Exchequer, 105, 412, 472, 556, 716, 1093, 1288.

Braddon, Lawrence, solicitorship of wine licences, 928.

Bradford, co. Devon, manor of, 1095, 1173, 1223;

Horslade, alias Hoglade, in, 1095.

Bradford, Earl of, See Newport, Francis.

Bradgate, William outlaw, lands of, co. Leicester, 310, 1243.

Bradley, —, serjeant, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, Mary, widow, debt due to, 640, 658.

-, Richard, Page of the Backstairs to the Queen, 1034, 1074.

-, Stephen, master of the Saphire, 360.

Bradninch, co. Devon, manor of, steward of, 213;

Quantishaies, Quantshayes, 213;

Weelings, 213.

-, tenement. See Exeter—Castle Close.

Bradock, John, alderman, house of, in St. Francis Street, Dublin, 691.

Bradridge, co. Cornwall, the Barton of, 289–90, 295, 394.

Bradshaw, —, captain, in Col. Tidcomb's regiment, 516.

-, Arthur, Hearthmoney collector, 198.

-, Charles, tenant, Crackstrings Meadow, in Holt, co. Denbigh, 1046.

-, Sir Cornwall, creditor of Sir P. Trant's estate, 1213;

surety for A. Thorold, 230, 829, 887.

-, James, lease, manor of the chapter of Beverley, co. York, 919.

-, Richard, watchman, London port, 367.

-, Samuel, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Derby, 33, 151, 223, 420, 466, 590, 616, 723, 934, 1163, 1306–7;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Derby, 1042.

Bradstock, Rowland, postmaster or deputy postmaster, Evesham, co. Worcester, 867, 893, 894.

Brady, Robert, doctor and professor of physic, Cambridge University, 938, 1255, 1256.

Braguiere (Braguier), John, issues to, for French Protestants, 221, 233, 288, 293, 1132, 1260;

loan by, 233.

Brain, James, owner of the Canterbury, 444.

Braint, John, provost of the Moneyers of the Mint, 649. See also Brent, —.

Bramhall, John, Lord Bishop of Derry, payments under — Wandesford's will, 993.

-, Reginald, noontender, London, port, 214.

Brampton, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343.

Brancaster, co. Norfolk, Customs officer at, 460.

Branch, —, serjeant, issue to, 904.

-, John, bailiff of Battles Walk, Windsor Forest, 889.

Brandenburg, Elector of, court of, 101.

minister from. See Schwerin, Baron.

Order of the Garter for, 247, 259.

present of a looking glass to Queen Mary, 169.

resident with, See Stepney, G.

saddlery presented to, 495.

subsidies for, issues for, 1039, 1370.

troops of, at Liége, 593.

Brandenburg, Regiment, 52, 92, 105, 307, 1106, 1228.

Brandon, Viscount. See Gerard, Charles.

Brandrith, Daniel, landcarriageman, London port, 376.

Brannockstown, Brecknocktown, Brenockstown, Naas barony, co. Kildare, 176, 252.

-, [Moyfenrath barony], co. Meath, 177.

-, Fartullagh barony, co. Westmeath, 1013.

Branton, Richard, non-payment of money into the Excise Office, 1237.

Brasier, Abra., of New York, estate of, forfeited, restored to, 65.

-, Joan, tenant, in Pool and Guilsfield, 1057.

Brassalaye, —, sons of, maintenance of at Eton School, 1095. See also Boyer, P.

Brassbridge, John, robbery on the highway, 943.

Brasted, Much. See Great Braxted.

Brathwaite, Anthony, Hearthmoney collector, 198.

Brattle, —, to assay ingots of silver at the Mint, 1335, 1438.

Brawne (Brawn), Charles, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Somerset, 34, 152, 318, 335, 390, 420, 465, 590, 851, 933, 1155, 1308;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Somerset, 1042;

loan by, 914;

surety for J. Allen, 1249.

Bray, —, clerk in office of Auditor General, Ireland, 9.

-, Ludowick, pension for, 143, 147, 370, 780, 804, 807, 1282, 1283.

Braystown, Slane barony, co. Meath, 82.

Brazil, a plantation of Portugal, wood from, 1098.

Brecknocktown. See Brannockstown.

Brecon, county of, Crown Revenues in, issue out of, 601;

collector of. See Jones, W., Lloyd, B.;

receiver of. See Nash, J.

Custos Rotulorum of, 1292.

Justices of, 1292.

Lord Lieutenant of. See Herbert, Thomas, Earl of Pembroke.

raising seamen in, for the Navy, 1292.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Matthews, T.

Receivers General, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 22, 32, 151, 258, 465, 466, 588, 589, 660, 933, 934, 1089, 1307, 1323, 1351.

stamped vellum etc., distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Davies, —

Brecon, co. Brecon, Great Forest of, 81, 127, 146.

Bredon, —, entry in the Excise, 1400.

Breght (Bright), Henry van, captain, in Baron Rechteren's regiment, 187, 639.

Brehen, Martha, widow, husband's Army pay arrears, 1008, 1093.

Breman, Germany, pearl potashes from, 339.

Brenan, Annastas, of Killrobins, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Charles, et al., title to legacies in Ireland, 994.

-, Dennis, of Rathealy, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Donagh, of Ardra, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Rathealy, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Edmond, of Smithstown, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Edward, of Ballyhimmin, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Ellinor, of Dungillinagh, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Farr., of Croghtenclogh, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, James, of Cloneen, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Donegal, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Smithstown, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, John, of Crutt, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Lovin, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Loghlin, of Cloneen, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, son of James, of Cloneen, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Margaret, of Kildonoghhinkelly, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, -, of Turland, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Mortagh, of Killrobins, co.

Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Owen, of Kildonoghhinkelly, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Patrick, of Cloneen, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

-, Tirlagh, of Crutt, co. Kilkenny, outlawed for treason, 994.

Brenans, the, sept of, legacies of, in Ireland, Crown title to, 694, 993–4.

Brennocke, Thomas, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Brenockstown. See Brannockstown.

Brent, —, Provost of the Moneyers in the Mint, 1429. See also Braint.

-, Robert, tithes, in Halifax etc., 882.

Brenton, Jahleel, agent for prizes, New England, 285, 595;

collector etc. of Customs, New England, 420, 595, 955;

Naval Officer, New England, 955, 1124.

Brereton (Brierton), Edward, objection to grant of fee farms in Denbigh and Bromfield and yale lordships to Earl of Portland, 582, 1202, 1373, 1375.

Brerewood, Robert, tenant, Barnstables Common, in Holt, 1046.

Brest, France, 76, 502, 669, 904, 1091, 1153.

Bret. See Brett.

Bretheridge, Matthew, servant of T. Pauncefort, 855.

Bretland, —, serjeant, chambers of, in Gray's Inn, 1009.

Breton (Bretton), Ann, widow, outlaw, estate of, co. Herts, 989.

-, Richard, collector, Dover, 1095, 1151;

customer, Sandwich port 1095, 1151.

Bretonniere (Brettoniere, Brettonières, Brettonieri, Britonier), James Sieur de la, estate of, in London, 1148, 1171, 1303;

will of, 1154, 1392;

executrix of. See Heup, Esther le.

Brett (Bret), John, searcher, Beaumaris, Chester and Liverpool ports, 134.

Bretton. See Breton.

Brettoniere, Brettonières, Brettonieri. See Bretonniere.

Breu, Jacob Petro le, ship of, taken as prize, 961.

Brevall, —, Dr-, prebend of West-minister, 1395.

Brewer (Bruer, Bruere), [John], auditor of Excise accounts, 2, 389, 518, 754, 1317.

-, Richard, colonel, regiment of, 21, 91, 111, 118, 235, 274, 279, 458, 468, 476, 525, 570, 641, 1045;

agent for. See Moyer, J.

-, Samuel, of Battle, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Sussex, 672.

Brewsie, Thomas, boatman, Plymouth, 1237–8;

tidesman, Falmouth, 1237.

Brewster, Edward, deputy receiver of the Casual Revenue, Barbados, 584.

-, -, King's printer, 425–6, 527, 815, 878, 1319;

loans by, 878, 886, 891, 1319.

-, Thomas, deputy receiver of the Casual Revenue, Barbados, 887;

receiver and collector, Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Bridgetown, Barbados, 883.

Brian, the goldsmith, house of, in Dublin, 691.

Brick Close, Deptford. See Deptford.

Brickford, Thomas, doorkeeper and messenger to Commissioners of Accounts for the Army in Ireland, 1228.

Brickhill, co. Buckingham, 173, 423;

deputy postmaster. See Dewberry, W.

Bridge Island, co. Wexford, 654.

Bridgeman (Bridgman), —, [Secretary to the Admiralty Lords], 747, 779, 817, 1183.

-, -, Mris-, pension from the Queen, 1132, 1260.

-, James, a clerk of the Privy Council, 523, 718, 735.

-, William, a clerk of the Privy Council, 1104, 1107, 1166;

grant to, of land in Old Spring Gardens, 1300;

loans by, 532, 1107.

Bridges, Brook, Auditor of Imprests, 14, 22, 40, 53, 66, 105, 113, 115, 151, 189, 226, 299, 310, 319, 323, 331, 358, 383, 384, 397, 398–9, 412, 428, 429, 443, 477, 494, 564, 594, 668, 758, 808, 879, 929, 984, 986, 1094, 1103, 1266, 1355, 1442;

office of. 310;

salary issues to, 562, 652, 1114;

[Director of the Bank of England], 1421;

loans by, 908, 911, 1114.

-, John, solicitor to the Customs, 1179, 1195, 1207;

loan by, 912.

-, Sir Matthew, governor of Londonderry, 432;

regiment of, clothing of, 1296, 1334, 1436.

-, William, agent for Col. F. Russell's regiment, 1046.

-, -, junior, Secretary to the Commissioners for Duties on Stamped Vellum etc., 618, 697, 711, 728, 1103;

loans by, 913, 916, 917.

Bridgetown, Barbados, Customs officers at, 447.

Four and a Half per cent. Duty in, receiver and collector of. See Brewster, T.;

Peters, J.;

Wharton, J.;

searcher. See Alsted, C.;

Bulkeley, W.

Bridgewater, co. Somerset, 357, 358, 403;

collector of. See Culliford, L.;

Comptroller of. See Culliford, L.;

Venn, T.

Bridgewater, Countess of. See Egerton, Elizabeth.

-, Earl of. See Egerton, John.

Bridgman. See Bridgeman.

Bridjitt, William, loan by, 909.

Bridlington, co. York, surveyor of, 1303.

Brienne (Brien), Mary de, wife of Simon, housekeeper and wardrobekeeper at Kensington, 168, 715, 1010.

-, Simon de, housekeeper and wardrobekeeper at Kensington, 164, 168, 547, 715, 735, 1010, 1067;

repair of stables at Kensington, 773;

loan by, 1067.

Briers (Bryers), George, clerk and minister of the Receipt, 135, 563, 970.

Brierton. See Brereton.

Brigges, Belgium. See Bruges.

Briggs, —, a carrier, 573.

-, Augustine, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Norfolk, 33, 152, 464, 588, 934, 1208, 1276, 1308;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Norfolk, 1042.

Bright. See Breght.

Brightall, Robert, highwayman apprehended by, 1345, 1362.

Brighton, Brighthelmstone, co. Sussex, 267, 309, 852.

Brigstock, co. Northants, great and little parks of, 959, 989–90, 1004;

within Rockingham forest, 990.

manor of, 990.

Brill, the, Holland, pacquet boats from 69;

postmaster at. See Vanderpoole, —.

Brimpsfield, co. Gloucester, 1020.

Brincknell (Brinknell), Mary, royal bounty for, 435, 721, 868.

Briningham, —, land near St. James's Gate, Dublin, 692.

Brinkilfe [? Brynkinallt], co. Denbigh, 1048.

Brinknell. See Brincknell.

Briscoe, Daniel, boatman, Bawdsey Ferry, 512.

-, John, loan by, 914.

Bristol, co. Gloucester, 13, 146, 310, 435, 540, 644, 698, 852, 878, 1007.

collector of, 451, 1062. See also Colt, J. D.;

Colt, W. D.;

Poole, Sir W.

corn etc. shipment for, 414.

customer of. See Fitzherbert, H.;

deputy to. See Rutter, J.

Customs House at, 847.

Customs money, for London, guard for, 1355, 1441.

Customs officers at 28, 36, 53, 72, 104, 126, 208, 264, 284, 462, 464, 469, 638, 714, 728, 852, 872, 895, 929, 1062, 1287, 1294;

establishment, 975–6.

Customs smack at, commander of. See Jenkinson, T.;

Williams, J.

deputy comptroller of. See Moore, T.

embargo at, 302, 409.

Excise collector at, money in hands of, for London, convoy for, 1316.

fair at, 1178.

gauger of hogsheads etc. of wines etc., 306;

office of, lease of. See Bromley, E.;

Borrowes, N.;

Perry, W.

horses from, 598.

lapis calaminarii exported from, 866.

Lime Kilns, 976.

mayor, aldermen etc. of, 461, 742.

merchants of, 265, 294, 298, 302, 322, 340, 540.

money seized at, 1345, 1440.

Muscovado sugar bought at, 585.

Pill, the, 875, 976.

raising seamen in, 46, 49, 488, 901, 1291.

Receiver General of Assessments. See Brawne, C.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Brawne, C.

ship of, captured by the French, 847.

ships from, for the Plantations, 13, 36, 175, 329, 351, 430.

for Ireland and Italy, 409.

ships in, clearing of, abuses in, 936.

ships seized at, 94, 181.

ships to, 181, 201.

surveyor of. See Barnes, R.;

Birch, S.;

Cole, W.;

How, A.;

Leicester, F.;

Saville, G.;

Sharpless, G.

tobacco plantation in. See Pope, M.

transport of troops to Ireland from, 13.

Uphill in, 895.

Vice-Admiral of. See Philips, Sir E.

Bristol, co. Leicester. See Bristall.

Bristol, Countess of. See Digby, Ann.

Bristol Channel, 224, 226, 289, 761.

Bristoll. See Birstall.

Bristow, —, colonel, money due from, 518.

-, Robert, goods shipped by, 170.

-, -, loan by, 914.

Briton Ferry, co. Glamorgan, Customs officers at, 811.

Britonier. See Bretonniere.

Brittaine, Thomas, captain, payment for hire of the Arabella, 500.

Brittas, co. Cork, 281.

Brittas, Lord Bourke of. See Bourke, John;

Bourke, Theobald.

Britton, Robert, loan by, 747.

Brixham, co. Devon, 772;

Quay, vessel sunk at, to prevent French landing at, 113.

Board Myre. See Penrith.

Board Water. See Broadwater.

Broadhaven, Stags (Stagges) of, co. Mayo, wrecks etc. near, grant of, 843.

Broadhead, co. Lancaster, fee farm rent of lands in, 1020.

Broadhurst, Jno., porter at the gate of the Receipt, 1229.

Broadstairs, co. Kent, 485.

Broadwater, Broad Water, co. Herts, 1079.

Brocckhuysen. See Brockhuysen.

Brock, Rowland, pension from the Queen, 1129.

Brockett, Franc., master of the Discovery of Scarborough, 219.

Brockhuysen (Brocckhuysen, Brockhuisen, Broeckhuysen), John, Page of Honour to the Queen, 1035, 1075. Errata, 1454.

Brockman, —, concerning the deputy postmaster at Canterbury, 1376.

Broderick, Thomas, of London, merchant, 895.

Broeckhuysen. See Brockhuysen.

Broghy, James, a priest, prisoner in Dublin Castle, 290.

Brograve, Sir Thomas, surety for H. Maynard, 1204, 1232.

Brome, Philip, of Stocklinch, assessor of Third 4s. Aid, 1363.

-See also Broome.

Bromfield (Bromfeild, Bromefield, Bromefleet) and Yale, co. Denbigh manor and lordship of, annexed to the Prinicipality of Wales, 244, 1202, 1375.

Court of, 1046.

Crown's inheritance of, petition for grant of, 1006.

customary estate, 1201.

fee farms in, grant of 1046–52;

opposition to, 1201–2, 1374–5.

full of mines, 1375.

manors in, 1201, 1375.

mines and minerals in, 244, 560.

steward of. See Wynne, Sir J.

Bromfield (Bromfeild), Edward, Receiver of Assessments, co. Sussex, 432.

-, George, landwaiter and warehousekeeper, London port, 208.

-, Henry, timber for the Navy, out of New Forest, 507.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Sussex, 33, 152, 590, 616, 688, 933, 1089, 1307;

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc., co. Sussex, 1042.

-, William, Receiver of Assessments, co. Sussex, 466.

Bromley (Broomley). Edward, gauger of hogsheads of wines etc., Bristol port, 306, 677, 694.

Bromwell, John, master of the Rochester, 360.

Bromwich, Anthony, et al., apothecaries drugs sent to West Indies, 347.

Brooke (Brook), Richard, evidence of, against clippers etc., 166.

Brookes (Brooks), —, major, payment to, 278.

-, Chidley, collector of Customs, New York, 71, 1170.

-, John, commander of the Joseph, 143, 344–5.

-, William, a stamper in Lincoln's Inn, 900;

housekeeper's place, to the commissioners for duties on stamped vellum, 900.

Brooklane, co. Kent, rents of assize in, 880.

Brooks. See Brookes.

Brooksby, —, farm of losses in London Excise offered to, 1366.

Broome, —, captain, ships captured by, caveat against grant to, 1361.

-, See also Brome.

Broomfield, West. See Deptford.

Broomley. See Bromley.

Broster, Samuel, waiter and searcher, Minehead, 460.

Brought, co. Cumberland, manor of, 343.

Broughton, in Cartmel parish, co. Lancs, 1020.

Broughton, —, debt due to, 89.

-, Arthur, outlaw, lands of, in Stoodleigh, 419.

-, Hugh, consul at Venice, 721, 735, 1003, 1081, 1368;

loan by, 1081.

-, Spencer, major, agent for Col. F. Collingwood's regiment, 1045.

Brouse, — la, captain of Horse, Irish pension for, 634.

Brown (Browne), —, colonel, royal bounty for, 1344.

-, -, disturbances in Needwood Forest, 273.

-, -, lease, lands in Longtown, co. Cumberland, 17.

-, Abel, lands in Hendon manor, 708, 1299.

-, Arnold, Customs debts of, 1178, 1395–6.

-, Benj., gunner, taken prisoner in France, 1321–2.

-, Charles. See Brawne.

-, Christo., captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, Daniel, bill of, payment of, 1077.

-, Edward, of London merchant, cochineal imports, 334, 369.

-, Eleanor, lease, forfeited lands in Duhallow and Muskerry baronies, 315, 709–10, 784;

husband of, executed, 315.

-, Francis, Lord Montagu, China and Indian pictures for, 1234.

-, George, extraordinary tidesman, waiter and tidesman, Milford port, 1106.

-, Helen Viscountess Kenmure, annuity for, out of husband's forfeited estates, 315, 730, 1404, 1405, 1431.

-, James, estate of, co. Mayo, forfeited, 1347.

-, -, landwaiter, Bristol port, 36, 53;

tidesman-in-fee, Bristol port, 53.

-, -, payment to, 1076.

-, John, boatman, Sidlesham, 53.

-, -, captain, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, -, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, -, of Uxbridge, innholder, debts due to, 8.

-, -, alias Beasly, apprehended for robbery on the highway, 1030.

-, Joseph, publishers of libels etc. apprehended by, 359, 368.

-, Josiah, of New York, labourer, murder of, 65.

-, Leonard, master of the Benjamin, 360, 481, 1098.

-, Margaret, widow, Army pay of Capt. Thomas, son of, 811.

-, Michael, messenger to Commissioners for Hackney Coaches, 640, 1171.

-, Sir Nicholas, son of Viscount Kenmure, estate of, co. Kerry, forfeited, 952, 1178, 1179.

-, Richard, landwaiter, London port, 451, 987;

deputy King's waiter, London port, 455.

-, Sir Richard, tenant, in Deptford 880.

-, Rupert, interest of, in Needwood Forest, 1435.

-, Samuel, captain, pension for, 550.

-, -, publishers of libels apprehended by, 359.

-, -, [supervisor of the press in the Transfer Office], 1298.

-, Sarah, bill of, payment of, 1077.

-, Thomas, a captive in Algiers, 255.

-, -, captain, son of Margaret, Army pay arrears, 811.

-, -, lease, lands at Browside, co. Cumberland, 17.

-, -, loans by, 22, 34, 39, 41, 61, 62, 71, 102, 192, 203, 232, 233, 236, 237, 241, 247, 282, 287, 293, 303, 310, 311, 313, 346, 351, 362, 367, 387, 391, 392, 437, 451, 474, 480, 503, 512, 524, 535, 536, 538, 544, 553, 564, 582, 583, 587, 601, 604, 618, 640, 695, 731, 771, 772, 782, 801, 802, 804, 807, 808, 809, 811, 830, 834, 844, 849, 884, 886, 890, 903, 905, 906, 908, 918, 935, 939, 960, 971, 1232–3, 1236, 1266, 1292.

-, -, Receiver of Assessments co. Surrey and Southwark, 590, 933.

-, -, surveyor, Sunderland port, 1348.

-, -, to attend Treasury Lords, 1378.

-, Valentine, Viscount Kenmure, estate of, co. Kerry, forfeited, 952, 1116, 1303, 1404, 1405;

outlawed, 1412, 1415, 1417;

daughters of, settlement of estate on, 1417;

died in Ireland, 1417.

-, William, alias Dixey, robbery on the highway, 943.

-, -, gauger in the Excise, 1188, 1400.

-, -, information in name of, under Act for Frauds, 999.

Browne's Close. See Richmond, Old Park.

Browner, Hayman (Heyman), footman to the Queen, 1035, 1075.

Browning, Christo[pher], master of the Olive Tree, 1018.

-, Jane, widow of Micah, pension for, 459, 472, 478, 1168.

-, Micah, commander of the Mountjoy, 459;

pension for widow of, 459, 472, 1168.

Brownstown, Brown's Town, Naas barony, co. Kildare, 177.

-, [? Duleek barony], co. Meath, 252, 316.

Browside. See Arthuret.

Bruce (Bruice), —, disbursements in Army Pay Office, Flanders, 439.

-, William, debt due to, from the Queen, 1076, 1079.

-, Wm-, royal bounty for, 1452.

Brudenell (Brudenall, Brudenel, Brudnell), Thomas, colonel or lieutenant-colonel, regiment of, 564, 991, 1046, 1065, 1267, 1284, 1295, 1317, 1344, 1373, 1430, 1440;

agent for. See Payne, J.

Bruer, Bruere. See Brewer.

Bruges, Brigges, Belgium, 1094.

Bruice. SeeBruce.

Brumpstead (Brumsted), Charles, Receiver General of Hearthmoney, cos. Essex, Suffolk etc., 204, 539.

Brumsted. See Brumpstead.

Brun. See Lebrun.

Brunex, —, Army payment to, 578.

Brunskell, Percival, inspector in the King's Bench etc. for Vellum Duties, 761;

issue to, 1415.

Brunswick, Duke of, envoy from, gift of jewels to, from the King, 1176.

-, Elector of, envoy from. See Goertz, Baron de.

Brunswick and Luneburg, envoy from, diamond ring presented to, 627.

House of, 404, 409, 1039.

Princes of, envoy extraordinary to. See Colt, Sir W. D.;

Cressett, J.;

Sutton, Robert, Lord Lexington.

Brussels, Belgium, 218, 496.

envoy extraordinary to. See Wolseley, R.

resident at. See Eckhart, [J. A.];

secretary to. See Vaulx, M. de.

Spaniards consent to coining money at, for forces at, 1373.

Bryall. See Brydall.

Bryan, Mary, Excise debt, 1001.

-, Terence, King's tenant, at Graigs, 178.

Bryanstown, Upper Slane barony, co. Meath, 82.

Bryar, —, agent for the Leeward Island, 1432.

Brydall (Bryall), Abraham, burglars apprehended by, 722.

-, John, clerk in the Jewel House, 868.

-, Walter, clerk in the Jewel House, 868.

Bryers. See Briers.

Bryne, James, books of J. Kirwan kept by, 1329.

Brynkinallt. See Brinkilfe.

Buccleuch, Duchess of. See Scott, Ann.

Buchan (Bochan), John, colonel, regiment, 22, 484, 1045;

agent for See Graham, W.;

transporting recruits to Flanders, 1251.

Buck, Edward, relation of T. Pennington, King's waiter, London port, 295, 477, 508, 510, 1361.

-, Martin, waterman, 1312.

Buckeridge (Buckridge),—, agent for the First Marine Regiment, 789.

-, Edmund, sub-commissioner for prizes, Plymouth, 171, 276.

Buckholt. See Bockholt.

Buckingham, county of, 173, 328, 423, 532, 624, 626, 684, 722, 766, 1124. Errata 1454, 1457.

clothiers and felters of, petition of, 373–4.

collector of Hearthmoney. See Danvers, C.

Crown Revenues, accounts, auditor of, 1209.

Custos Rotulorum of. See Wharton, T.

deputy sheriff. See Barnewell, T.

Excise officers, 44, 489.

fee farm rents in, 1021, 1022–4.

High Sheriff. See Cross, J.

Justices of the Peace. See Valle, E.;

Waller, E.

Lord Lieutenant. See Egerton.

John, Earl of Bridgewater.

raising seamen in, 44, 489, 1291.

Receiver General of Duties on Marriages, Births etc. See Horton, H.

Receiver General of Hearth. money. See Cotter, G. Danvers, C.

Receiver of Taxes, 1147. See also Egleton, T.

Receivers, Commissioners etc. of Assessments, 33, 152, 390, 420, 465, 589, 642, 692, 798, 933, 1237, 1306.

robbery on the highway in, 481.

stamped vellum and paper, distributor of, and collector of duty on. See Herle, C.

Buckingham, Duchess of. See Villiers, Mary.

Buckland, [co. Berks], manor of, rent payable out of, 1023.

Buckland (Bockland, Bocland), Bridget, daughter of Charles, senior, lease, West Harptree manor, 1172, 1231.

-, Charles, senior, son of Francis, lease, West Harptree manor, 705, 1172, 1231.

-, -, junior, son of Charles, senior, lease West Harptree manor, 1231.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of John, lease, West Harptree manor, 1173.

-, Francis, lands of, West Harptree manor, 1172.

-, John, lease, West Harptree manor, 1173.

-, -, son of Charles, senior, lease, West Harptree manor, 1173.

-, Margaret, daughter of Charles, lease, West Harptree manor, 1231.

-, Mary, wife of Richard, grant, moiety of Shepton Mallet manor, 663.

-, Maurice, grant, moiety of Shepton Mallet manor, 600–1, 663–4.

-, Richard, ancestor of Maurice, grant, moiety of Shepton Mallet 601, 663.

Buckle, Thomas, bill of, payment of, 1076.

Burkley, —, proposal of, for managing the Excise, 1384.

-, Michael, East India Company assisted by, 361.

Buckridge. See Buckeridge.

Budd, Valentine, keeper of Shrob Walk in Whittlewood Forest, 940, 1033.

Buddrimeen, Budermin, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 259.

Budermin. See Buddrimeen.

Bues. See Baes.

Buggin, Robert, surety for G. Baker, 285.

-, William, administrator of Robert, 285.

Bulgar, James, of the Rose, co. Kilkenny, lands of, forfeited, 160.

Bulkeley (Bulkly), —, et al., commissioners of assessments co. Anglesea, 524.

-, William, searcher, Four and a Half per cent. Duty, Bridgetown, Barbados, 409.

Bull, North. See North Bull.

Bull, —, the “Trumpet” [inn] in tenure of, 113.

-, Edmund, captain, commander of the Paradice 218.

-, Henry, new metal invention for coining farthings, 200.

-, John, Customs employment, 638.

-, -, loans by, 915, 917.

-, -, of London, merchant, long cloths and lead exports, 1072.

-, Nathaniel, major, royal bounty for, 236.

-, William, surety for J. Kirwan, 1328.

Bullen, James, tenant, in Northie and Barnard, co. Sussex, 881.

Buller, —, manor of Strata Marcella Major purchased from, 1009.

-, Antho-, lands of, Lanteglos etc. parks, 1172.

Bullfinch Lands, [? in Astley parish, co. Worcester], 1025.

Bullock, —, captain, pension for, 529–30.

-, Anthony, extraordinary tidesman, Bristol port, 464;

weigher, Bristol port, 464, 852.

Bullynamony. See Ballynamona.

Bulstone. See Abdick and Bulstone.

Bulstrode, Edward, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Gloucester, 671.

-, Henry, Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter to the Queen, 1034, 1074, 1076.

Bulverhythe, Bulverhithe, co. Sussex, 1246;

House, master of. See Roberts, —.

Bunanumera, Baninumery, Buninumery, Bununimery, Carbery barony, co. Cork, 228, 259. Errata, 1448.

Bunce, Wilhelmina, royal bounty for, 20, 24, 196, 203, 456, 869.

Buninumery. See Bunanumera.

Buntinbury Brocas, co. Berks, rent payable out of lands in, 1024.

Bununimery. See Bunanumera.

Buoy, The ships at, 935.

Burch, Samuel, loan by, 908.

Burchet, Josiah, grant, land in Old Spring Garden, 1300.

Burdett, Thomas, lands of, Garryhill, co. Carlow, 1149.

Burene. See Beuren.

Burfield, Barfeild, Burfeild, co. Berks, 1024. Errata, 1454;

Robert Croft in, 1024.

Burford (Birford, Byrford), Ignatius, estate of, in co. Meath, forfeited, 178, 392, 705.

-, Joel, ship and goods seized by, 696, 1225.

-, John, loan by, 908.

Burg. See Burgh.

Burger, Gerret, master of the Hope of Rotterdam, 1224.

Burgess, Margaret, pension from the Queen, 1035, 1076.

Burgh (Burg), Lady Dorothy, pension from the Queen, 1127.

-, Leon[ar]d, surveyor, Humber, 324.

-, William, Comptroller and Accomptant General of the Revenue, Ireland, 718, 862, 997, 1094, 1120.

Burghill, Francis, Somerset Herald, 719, 1114.

Burgoyne, [Robert], surveyor, London port, 213.

Burk. See Bourke.

Burlace, Ann, estate of, disposal of, 825–6.

Burleigh Lodge and Walk. See New Forest.

Buler (Purler), Ro., loan by, 915. Errata, 1452.

Burley, Tho., master of the Provinsale, 959.

Burlington, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard.

Burn. George, house in Sheep Street, Dublin, 691.

-. See also Byrne.

Burnaby (Barnaby, Burneby), John, loan assigned to, 98.

-, Richard, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Rutland, 33, 55, 152, 390, 851.

-. See also Barnaby.

Burnard. See Bernard.

Burneby. See Burnaby.

Burned, James, a captive in Algiers, 255.

Burnet, Gilbert, bishop of Sarum Chancellor of the Order of the Garter 186, 247, 259, 413, 641, 820, 824, 869, 1014, 1234;

issue to, for Queen Mary's pensioners. 1127, 1259.

Burnett (Burnet), David, reward for apprehending burglars, 532. 684.

Burnham, co. Bucks, manor of, 328, 865, 1024, 1124. 1279, 1411;

fishing of, 1024.

Burnham. —, captain, master of the Success 411.

Burr, William, tenement of, in Hertford, 467.

Burrand. See Burrard.

Burrard (Burrand), Geo., loan by, 907. Errata, 1452.

-, George, of the “Lion's Inn,” caveat, 202

-, John, riding forester, New Forest, 1084, 1087.

Burrell (Burrett), Peter, loans by, 911, 912, 915.

-, -, of London, merchant, wines etc. imported by, 831.

Burrett. See Burrell.

Burridge, Margaret, (formerly Margaret Foot), grant, tenements in Bradninch manor, 213.

-, Robert, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Devon, 1308.

Burrington, Robert, Lanteglos etc. parks, 1172.

Burrough, Burroughes, See Burrowes.

Burrowes (Burrough, Burroughes, Burrows), John, tenant, Boleybeg, co. Kildare, 177.

-, Nicholas, lease, office of gauger of hogsheads of wines etc., Bristolport, 677.

-, Thomas, postage on letters of Commissioners of Accounts of the Army in Ireland, 1228.

-, William, commander of the Diligence sloop, 731.

Burt (Birt), —, ensign, Army pay arrears, 1130.

-, Mary, widow, Army pay arrears of husband of, 1097, 1116, 1130.

Burton, Bartholomew, procuring loans on the Excise and the Exchequer in general, 98, 108, 110, 414, 475, 645, 655, 658, 659, 677, 689, 719, 731, 733, 746, 771, 772, 782, 790, 798, 811, 819, 823, 824, 828, 830, 834, 835, 842, 844, 849, 859, 867, 884, 905, 917, 918, 935, 960, 971, 974, 984, 1006, 1008, 1096, 1097, 1101, 1107, 1111, 1115, 1123, 1133, 1135, 1138, 1149, 1158, 1161, 1164, 1165, 1169, 1187, 1188, 1192, 1198, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1210, 1222, 1226. 1232, 1234, 1236, 1266, 1292, 1335, 1340, 1354, 1360, 1382, 1283, 1284, 1388, 1397, 1402, 1404, 1405, 1406, 1409, 1410, 1412, 1414, 1418, 1419, 1436, 1437, 1438, 1439.

procuring loans on the Act for Annuities with Survivorships (4 Wm. and M., c. 3), 453.

Receiver of the Annuities on the Million Adventure (Lottery), 549, 804, 808;

Comptroller of ditto, 1178, 1406, 1409.

Receiver of subscriptions for the Bank of England, 769, 781, 804, 830, 835, 954.

petition of, for bounty for procuring loans, 1393.

-, Humphrey, of Tiverton, distributor of, and collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Somerset, 672.

-, John, pardon to caveat against, 746.

-, -, payment assigned to, 139.

-, Lancelot, loans by, 48, 83, 93, 94, 104, 308, 309, 351, 362, 375, 376, 407, 410, 583, 661, 675, 677, 680, 719, 819, 905, 913, 915, 923, 955, 956, 1005, 1006, 1071, 1232, 1235.

-, Samuel, collector of revenues from forfeitures, co. Waterford, 948.

-, Thomas, a judge in Wales, executors of, claim to salary of, 1122.

-, William, clerk to the Agents for Taxes, 22, 302, 503, 536, 714, 737, 973, 1087. 1168, 1326.

Burwash, Thomas, master of the Success, 1044.

Burwell, Lewis, executor of N. Bacon, 72.

Burwood, Paul. collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Hants, 671.

Bury, [co. Lancaster]. Assizes at, 567.

Bury (Pury), Jacob, surveyor, Lynn Regis, 208.

-, John, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Nottingham, 672.

-, Gilbert, loan by, 913. Errata, 1452.

-, Theophilus, Army pay arrears, 41, 141.

-, See also Berry.

Busby, William, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co Oxford, 672.

Bushe. Arthur, collector, Cork, 395.

Bushell, John, weighing porter, London port, 478.

Buss, —, Mris, royal bounty for, 31, 168.

Butler (Botela, Boteler, Buttler), —, Army issue for, 1184.

-, -, memorial of, about tobacco, 1423.

-, Charles, Earl of Arran, regiment of, 504, 632, 726, 727, 744, 856, 928, 1000, 1045, 1160, 1224;

agent for. See Deanes, J.

-, Edmund, lieutenant, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 242.

-, Edward, collector of duty on stamped vellum etc., co. Northants, 672.

-, -, of Ballyragget, estate of, in Ireland, forfeited, 4.

-, Francis, lieutenant, royal bounty for, 236.

-, James, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 34, 35, 563, 973.

chocolate brought from Holland, 55.

goods of, from Holland, 186.

grant, premises in St. James's bailwick, 480, 527, 978.

grant to, of jewels and plate in trust for Countess of Derby, 1043.

house of, in St. James's Square, 186, 1317.

lease of lodgings adjoining Whitehall, petition for, 1346.

petition to coin pence and two pence in Ireland, 1106, 1331.

prizage and butlerage of Irish wines, 932, 1005, 1240, 1369.

Rhenish wine for, 1317.

royal bounty for, 603, 1004, 1006, 1096.

troop of Horse Guards, 103, 1232.

workshop for the King's gunsmith, 362.

-, -, East India Company assisted by, 361.

-, Sir James, trustee for the Queen Dowager, 25, 885.

-, Mary, widow of Robert, petition of, 240.

-, Nathaniel, chief boatman, Littlehampton, 1348.

-, Piers, Viscount Galmoye, estate of, in Ireland, forfeited, 1331.

-, - (Peirse), executor of Dame K. Treswell, 370.

-, Richard, agent for Col. H. Windham's regiment, 1045, 1159.

- -, Irish Army officer at Limerick, 243.

-, -, loan by, 909.

-, -, ship's stores saved by. at Cuba, 1361.

-, Robert, Deputy Remenbrancer of First Fruits and Tenths, 212.

-, -, loans by, 908, 911, 916.

-, -, watchman, London port, 240, 268.

-, Sarah, Army pay arrears of husband and son of, 376, 393, 394.

-, Thomas, Army clothing, 628. 1296, 1297, 1335.

-, -, petition of, for grant of King's share of informations relating to Customs, 1248.

-, William, arrested for burglary, 943.

-, -, watchman, London port, 240.

Butlerstown, Barrymore barony, co. Cork, 252, 1063.

Buttington, co. Montgomery, 1054–1059 passim.

Hall, 1056.

rectory of, 277, 1054. 1059.

vicar of, 277.

Buttler. See Bulter.

Buttram, Thomas, captain, master of the Fauconberg, 430.

Butts, Daniel, commissary appointed to transport Irish troops to France, 1233;

ships stopped in France by, 799.

-, John, consul at Elsinore, Denmark, 614, 1116, 1156, 1180, 1185.

Byam (Byann), Edward, deputy Auditor of Plantations, Leeward Islands (Antigua, Nevis, Montserrat etc.), 1028.

Byann. See Byam.

Byerley (Byerly), Robert, colonel, regiment of, 171, 235, 270, 272, 274, 279, 282, 284, 286, 294, 299, 440, 457, 500;

agent for. See Pauncefort, T.

Bynns. See Binns.

Byrd. See Bird.

Byrford. See Burford.

Byrne (Birne, Byrn), —, baker, tenant in Drogheda, 475.

-, -, captain, deserter from the Irish Army, 242.

-, Barnaby, lands of, co. Meath, forfeited, 252, 317.

Bythell, William, of the “Global Tavern.” Cornhill, 1085.