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B, Mr., 328, 465 (probably Alderman Backwell).

B, Sir J., 339 (probably Sir John Bennet).

Baber, Sir John or Dr., one of the King's physicians, 178, 357, 358, 525.

Babington (Bebington), Arthur, 1134.

-, Major Michaell, lease to, 71, 93, 102, 111, 1195, 1197, 1207, 1213, 1296.

-, Major Thomas, a Coldstreamer, fee farm purchased of the late pretended powers, 223, 245, 251, 326, 330.

Bachygraig (co. Flint), 224.

Backer, Mr., tidewaiter, London port, 980, 985.

Backwell, Edward, alderman and goldsmith of London, 45, 161, 173, 293, 301, 315, 387, 393, 404, 408, 411, 417, 418, 420, 421, 427, 471, 488, 489, 520, 529, 552, 565, 566, 573, 593, 609, 642, 654, 658, 671, 674, 684, 698, 766, 800, 830, 839, 863, 884, 890, 916. 930, 946, 947, 948, 1007, 1010, 1026, 1027, 1053, 1100, 1311.

-, -, a Customs Farmer, 29, 31, 59, 91, 190, 346, 347, 357, 358, 360. 375, 655, 665, 669, 740, 861, 906, 943, 961, 962. 978, 979, 982, 1024, 1128, 1364, 1365.

-, -, Receiver of the remainder of the Queen Consort's dowry at Lisbon, 370, 373, 383, 432, 543, 802, 978, 1014, 1057, 1066, 1072, 1109, 1112, 1113, 1147–8, 1170, 1171; instructions to as such, 570–1; correspondent at Lisbon for same, 370, 373, see Corbet, Mr.; Polexfen, N.

-, -, Comptroller of Customs, London port, 776, 926.

-, -, Dunkirk money. 231, 344, 770, 866.

-, -, coining bullion at the Mint and proposals for coining small moneys, 421, 437–8, 453, 455, 956, 959, 965.

-, -, exchanges by, 105, 247, 1092.

-, -, exporting bullion, 161, 165, 278, 305, 308.

-, -, interest accounts, 14, 17, 25, 30, 75, 85, 106, 126, 137, 144, 156, 271, 342, 354, 488, 672, 872, 947; ditto after the stop of the Exchequer, 1052, 1053, 1167, 1169, 1175.

-, -, loans to the Queen Mother and to the Duchess of Orleans, 141, 284, 374, 391, 550, 591, 712, 820, 1217, 1231, 1350.

-, -, loans to the Government, including all references to tallies, &c., 6, 17, 30, 36, 59, 60, 66, 77, 79, 83, 85, 92, 95, 98, 100, 105, 118, 137, 139, 153, 156, 178, 181, 184, 192, 228, 229, 276, 277, 313, 371, 374, 390, 391, 392, 393, 396, 398, 399, 400, 410, 415, 416, 448, 460, 463, 470, 471, 477, 479, 480, 484, 487, 488, 491, 494, 495, 506, 508, 509, 519, 529, 544, 546, 550, 606, 619, 633, 650, 651, 672, 676, 688, 691, 697, 700, 701, 708, 782, 820. 832, 848, 920. 947, 988, 999, 1008, 1052, 1167, 1217.

-, -, repayments to, including all references to orders whether for principal, interest or reward, 1, 6, 27, 29, 34, 58, 60, 66, 69, 74, 84, 85, 148, 171, 176, 181, 202, 204, 213, 225, 233, 238, 239, 257, 271, 275, 277, 282, 295, 326, 328, 336, 388, 391, 395, 400, 438, 494, 497, 500, 515, 521, 532, 545, 546, 547, 549, 564, 568, 577, 581, 603, 643, 644. 646, 652, 653, 656, 666, 672. 678, 681, 683, 685, 691, 692. 695, 697, 698–9, 700, 701, 702, 712, 713, 723, 741, 745, 756, 760, 762, 764, 769, 782, 802, 811, 814, 829, 831, 837, 847, 848, 875, 877, 889, 902, 913, 919, 920, 923, 924, 926, 928, 947, 1129, 1159, 1167, 1169, 1217, 1231, 1244, 1256.

-, -, purchase of lands, 1072.

-, -, purchases and sales of silver, 455.

-, -, paying Hearthmoney to the city, 324; house of, in Mark Lane, 461.

-, -, dispute with Mr. Booth, the Receiver of Cheshire, 263.

-, -, Lady Fanshawe's plate, 200.

-, -, tin affair at Ostend, fishing for, and purchase of, 50, 52, 85, 175, 214, 240, 245, 320, 366, 378, 391, 414, 438, 440, 513, 549, 591, 599, 608, 630, 938.

-, John (son of Alderman Edward), Comptroller of Customs, London port, 776, 926.

Bacon, 15, 18, 20, 1250.

Bacon, Francis, Justice of Peace in Norfolk, 762, 1363.

-, Sir Francis, Trustee for and Chancellor to the Prince of Wales temp. James I., 998, 1166, 1184.

-, Sir Nicholas, baronet fee, 1279.

Badcock, Nicholas, surveyor of Portsmouth, 1082, 1083, 1106, 1254.

Baddam, Thomas, sub-commissioner of Excise, Cornwall, 1255.

-, William, sub-commissioner of Excise, co. Hereford, 863.

Badge, badges, 267, 1163; of the Wine office, 737; servants wearing the badge of the Ordnance office, 1152.

Badley, Richard, Hearth farm, co. Dorset, 282.

Baggott (Bagott, Baget), John, Page of the Presence to Charles I., 258, 482, 626, 809, 892, 1003; loans to the government, 631.

Bagillt (lordship Flint), 201.

Baglake. See Ryme.

Bagly, Richard, loans to the government, 766

-, Thomas, master glazier to the Works, 259, 898; loans to the government, 646.

-, Sir William, account, 951.

Bagnall, Dudley, and his father, quit rents, Ireland, 616, 628.

-, Richard, a Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter, 269; lease of Shaw farm, Windsor, 109, 136, 165, 172, 309, 333, 334, 349, 514, 518.

-, Robert, Collector of Faversham port, 479, 585, 595.

Bagnold, Ralph, lease, Muchland, Lancs., 1219.

Bagshot Park (Surrey), 1301.

Bahamas, free export of tools, &c., to, 1343.

Bail filing, fees on, 1174.

Baily. See Bayly.

Bainbridge (co. Yorks), 1129.

Baines. See Baynes.

Baker, Henry, deer in New Park, 742, 782, 824, 989, 1219, 1305.

-, -, loans to the Government, 647, 782, 787, 802, 819.

-, -, tidesman of London, 1260.

-, -, complained of by the Farmers of Excise of Worcester, 436, 476.

-, Jacob, captain of the "Diamond," 1008, 1171.

-, John, royal bounty to, 508, 832; surveyor of stables at Greenwich, 1363.

-, Mr., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Yorks, 867.

-, Mr. (for Sir Allen Apsley), 160.

-, Mr., proposals for farming Hearthmoney, 1087, 1088, 1093, 1280; alderman of London, 690; proposal for farming Excise, 738, 739, 741; see Barker, Rob.

-, Michael, surety for W. Roberts, 1234.

-, Robert, waiter at Ramsgate, 1236.

-, Thomas, redemption of captives, 1245.

Bakers' ovens, question of levying Hearthmoney in. see Hearthmoney (legal queries).

Baldero (Boldero), Edward, wine merchant, 1308.

Baldwin, John or Thomas (probably Thomas), surety of T. Weedon as Receiver of Bucks, 763, 1089, 1271.

-, goodwife Margaret, brewer, 69, 219.

-, Thomas, of Aylesbury, deputy to Rouse, Receiver of Oxfordshire, 300, 387, 425.

-, Sir Timothy, Master in Chancery, 1187.

Ball, John, late Receiver, Treasurer or Cashier General of Excise, pension to as such on the reduction of the Excise Office in consequence of the farm of Excise, 80, 87, 175, 184, 190, 194, 206, 243, 284, 305, 462, 513, 608, 669, 723, 757, 809, 875, 942, 982, 1006, 1138, 1171, 1244, 1251; Surveyor or Clerk of Works, Windsor Castle, 746, 753, 883, 1051; Receiver of the Honor of Windsor, 744, 750, 922, 938, 1053, 1121, 1136; Receiver of Excise, 967, 969, 974, 1043, 1100, 1176, 1311; Prince Rupert's farthing minting proposal, 475, 481, 486.

-, John, alderman of London, 690.

-, Nicholas, waiter, Teignmouth, 1188, 1227.

-, Sir Peter, Attorney General to the Queen Mother, 779, 1177, 1183, 1234, 1272, 1283; Trustee to the Queen Mother and member of her Council, 534, 590, 640, 686, 778, 1009, 1010.

-, Richard, Master or Keeper of the Temple, 901.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Topsham, 1195.

Balleighter (co. Westmeath), 879.

Balleskenagh (King's County, Ireland), 305.

Ballinger (Bellingar), William, loans to the Government, 612, 933.

Balloughter (co. Westmeath), 880.

Ballydonnellan (co. Galway), 629.

Balthrop, Richard, Excise officer, Yorks, 1290.

Baltic, ships from, exempted from the Navigation Act, 1291.

-, timber trade, 76, 228.

Baltimore, Lord. see Calvert, C.

Bamburgh, William, 823.

Bamfield (Bampfield, Banfield), Edward, Excise offence, 1027, 1050, 1178.

-, Edward, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.

-, Melchior (Laverton), 881.

Bampton (Hundred, Devon), 763.

Banbury, Earl of. See Knollys, N.

Banck, Bancks. See Banks.

Band of Gentlemen Pensioners. See Gentlemen.

Bandfield. see Bamfield.

Bands, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

Banes. See Baynes.

Banger, John, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1146.

Bangor (Carnarvon), Bishop of (Morgan, Robert), 904.

-, (co. Down, Ireland), monastery, 250, 309.

Banister (Bannister), Christopher, Receiver of the subsidy, co. Lancs., 896, 1049, 1065, 1205.

-, Cuthbert, lease, 225, 1224.

-, John, one of the King's musicians, 262, 612, 927; loans to the Government, 626.

-, -, of New Windsor yeoman, tenant of Lister's Lodge, Windsor Park, under Dr. Dobell, 1061, 1075, 1095, 1237, 1276, 1280, 1291–2.

Bank. See Banks.

Banker, William, prisoner for Customs, 1043.

Bankers or Goldsmiths, 125. See Backwell, E.; Colville, J.; Lindsey, J.; Meynell, I.; Portman, J.; Snow, J.; Vyner, Sir R.; and see the other Goldsmiths of London as under Goldsmiths.

-, dealing in orders, 1323.

-, debt after the stop of the Exchequer, 1335–3. see each individual banker and also Exchequer (Receipt stop).

-, Government soliciting loans from, 62.

-, interest to, keeping inviolate, 404, 406, 412, and see Interest (arranging).

-, loans from, 413, 648, 1323.

-, meeting the Treasury Lords, 384.

-, -, the King after the stop of the Exchequer, 1007, 1010, 1012, 1100.

-, notes, 969, 1011.

-, pardons (for usury), 1314, 1323.

-, prosecution of, effect of, on credit, 493.

Banks (Bankes, Banckes), Sir John, merchant, 1299; a Navy creditor, 774, 775; loans to the Government (including repayments, interest, reward and purchase of fee farms as a liquidation of his loans), 103, 345, 350, 436, 438, 445, 467, 503, 506, 561, 581, 613, 677, 688, 696, 703, 708, 731, 770, 781, 787, 799, 807, 844, 856, 947, 950, 953, 974, 987, 1049, 1053, 1076, 1079, 1082, 1083, 1090, 1092, 1097, 1100, 1106, 1243, 1252, 1255, 1258, 1266–7. 1276, 1278, 1281, 1286, 1289–90, 1293, 1299, 1330; East India Company business concerning freight of ships, 813, 951, 1034, 1302.

-, John, of London, merchant, 950, 1274.

-, Robert, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

-, (Bank), William, Excise Farmer. Lancs., 833, 836, 863.

Bankside (?Gloucester), 1121.

Bannister See Banister.

Bantam, King of, guns for, 1015, 1173.

Bantock, Hugh, King's waiter, 497, 664, 666.

Bar, trial at, 1229.

-, master's place, Derby, 1043.

Barbados, 212, 399, 553, 876, 1036.

-, accounts, 443, 1198.

-, Act of Assembly, 718.

-, charges of Civil Government, 707.

-, Customs, 1032.

-, Customs officers, 1198.

-, debt on revenue, 1216.

-, duty on liquors not in the Four and a half per cent., 707.

-, establishment, 407, 410.

-, Four and a half per cent. duty and farm of. See Four.

-, -, Farmers of, made Justices of the Peace of the Island, 1217.

-, Governor of. see Wheeler, Sir C.; Willoughby, Lord.

-, -, instructions to, 1059–60, 1217, 1232; Deputy Governor see Codrington, C.

-, Judges, appeals from, 444.

-, law cases to be remitted to England, 1217.

-, ordnance for, 1212.

-, payments made in sugar, 1258.

-, proprietory rights, surrender of, 707, 1216, 1304. See Kinnoul, Earl of; Willoughby, Lord.

-, regiment at, under Sir Toby Bridge (including arrears to officers and men), 480, 707, 765, 771, 773, 844, 850, 1038, 1044, 1058, 1059, 1074, 1076, 1129, 1139, 1198, 1220–1.

-, revenue, 409; propositions concerning, 153, 1055, 1059, 1060, 1077; Earl of Kinnoul paid out of, 972, 1059.

-, ships freighted or lost in the first Dutch war, payments for, 110, 397, 707, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1077, 1216, 1217, 1225, 1226.

-, trade regulations, 1038,

-, transporting soldiers from, 968, 990, 994, 996, 1093, 1113, 1153, 1167, 1226, 1273, 1279, 1349.

-, victualling ship at. 443.

Barber, Edmund, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, Mr. (lease), 1008.

-, William, Cursitor for Devon, 1043.

Barbon, James, clerk of the office of Exchange, 283.

Barcliffe (Barecliffe), Henry, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks and Lincoln, 912.

-, Timothy, a same, 912.

Barcroft, John, Serjeant-at-Arms, 218, 611; Receiver of subsidy, Essex, 825.

-, Mr. (lease), 142.

-, Major, money for Guernsey, 276.

Bardeau, Nanon, Queen Mother's legacy, 781.

Bardsey Ferry (co. Carnarvon), 1173.

Barker, Francis, tidewaiter, London, 1166.

-, George, of Southwark, rioter, 7, 8.

-, Henry, Collector of the One and Eleven Months' tax. Essex, 1328.

-, Joseph, Captain of the "Charity," 1210.

-, Robert, a Receiver or Collector of Hearthmoney, 145, 374, 382, 383, 406, 418, 427, 454; see Baker, Mr.

-, Thomas, Navy creditor, 321, 703.

-, William, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Oxford city, 1329.

Barking (Essex), 944, 1129, 1137, 1285; Allhallows, 1303.

Barnard Castle (Durham), Master of the Forest, and Chief Warden of, 1226, 1234, 1250.

Barnard, Jane, wife of Nathaniel, 1207.

-, Nathaniel, grant of an escheat, 1207.

Barnard's Inn, London, 457.

Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, Governor of the East India Company, 60, 218, 247, 285, 373, 389, 420, 422, 565, 1090, 1178, 1269; baronet fee, 1197.

Barnes, John, pardon, 1169.

Barnet, Henry, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Barnewell (Barnwell), Edward (Grub Street), 941.

-, Henry, second Viscount Barnewall, quit rents, Ireland, 615, 628.

-, Mr., Receiver of Hearthmoney, Somerset and Bristol, 735, 749, 873.

-, Nicholas, first Viscount Barnewell, 615.

-, Sir Patrick, Bart., quit rents, Ireland, 838.

-, Sir Richard, 838.

Barnsley or Barnsley cum Dodworth (co. Yorks), manor of, 594, 596, 904, 1265, 1272.

Barnstaple (co. Devon), 585, 595, 945, 1002, 1017, 1024, 1025, 1031, 1129, 1179, 1185, 1191, 1197, 1227.

Barnwell St. Andrews (co. Northampton), 597.

Barnyard (Wymondham, co. Norfolk), 908.

Baron, Capt. Hartgill, Comptroller of the Works, Windsor, 111, 247, 332, 447, 589, 603, 1287; a Clerk of the Privy Seal, 754, 1056; a Commissioner for encroachments, Windsor, 747, 923; pension to, for services in assisting the King's escape from Worcester battle, 1102, 1317; grant or lease to, 135, 139, 349, 467, 478, 485, 487, 492, 642, 652, 666.

-, Nicholas, steward of the honor of Eye, 888.

-, Richard, Collector of taxes for part of Devon, 1034, 1191.

Baronets, 910, 1201, 1342.

-, fees from, paid to the Wardrobe, 846; paid into the Exchequer, 857, 878, 1057.

-, -, discharge of, 181, 218, 222, 225, 226, 230, 235, 251, 275, 279, 301, 304, 371, 415, 552, 598, 677, 1153, 1178, 1197, 1228, 1248, 1253, 1279, 1337.

-, -, grants of, to individuals, 122, 130, 565, 667, 1210, 1225, 1347.

-, -, question of recovery of, 147, 265.

Barr (Barre), George, under-gardener, Somerset House, 1131.

-, Peter, merchant of the French West Indies Company, 755.

Barret, Matthew, surety of J. Kilby, 289.

Barrington, Mr. (coal farm), 985.

Barrow, Isaac, Bishop of St. Asaph, 904.

-, James, Regarder of New Forest, 835, 1204.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.

Barrow (Moulton, co. Lincoln), 1262, 1367.

Barry, Dean, 743.

-, Capt., John, 742.

-, Mr. (Ireland), 491, 494.

Barry (co. Glamorgan), 1140, 1180.

Barstable (Hundred, Essex), 1053.

Bartlet, Jane, washing the Queen Mother's linen, 1131.

Bartly. See Berkeley.

Barton lands, 1266.

Barton, John, sergeant-at-law, 978, 983, 984.

-, Richard, Navy creditor, 775.

Barton (Moulton, co. Lincoln), 1262, 1367.

-, Regis (Hundred, co. Gloucester), 1301.

Barwell, Sir Jeffery, a Commissioner for Assessments, Suffolk, 226.

-, John, loans, to the Government, 648, 924.

-, Dr. Thomas (Durham), 594.

Barwell (co. Leicester), 1285.

Baschurch (co. Salop), 1328.

Basingstoke, (co. Hants), 56, 1146.

Basker, Mr., Customs officer, 955.

Baskerville (Baskervile), Francis, Sub-commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 1165.

-, Humphry, Sub-commissioner of Excise, Co. Hereford, 863.

-, Lawrence, of London, fishmonger, 1326.

-, Thomas (first or 1660 poll), 521.

Basnett, John, 1365.

Bassano [Henry, of the King's music], 358.

Basset, Arthur, a Commissioner of Aids, co. Devon, 108, 192.

-, John, lease, 307.

Bastian, Mary, 52.

Batailhe (Battailhe, Battaile, Battaillie, Batalier), Joseph, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Nicholas, Excise Farmer, co. Notts, 45, 203.

-, William, wine merchant, 1249, 1307; Clerk and Paymaster of the Impost bills on wines, 35, 165, 499, 616, 675, 698, 717, 735, 770, 771, 1269, 1363.

Batcheller, John, Keeper of His Majesty's setting dogs, 111, 274, 335, 752, 932.

Bate, James, Collector of Aids, Kent, 1301.

-, Thomas, of the King's music. See Bates.

-, William, Barbados, 1198.

Bateman, Mr., 500.

-, Robert, clerk of Assize of the Northern Circuit, 715.

Bates, Dr. 752.

-, Mr., Customer of Tynemouth, 1062.

-, (Bate), Thomas, of the King's music, 262, 612, 898, 901; loans to the Government, 631, 632, 661, 770, 826.

Bath, Earl of. See Granville, J.

Bath (co. Somerset), 1073.

Bath and Wells, Bishop of (Creighton, Robert), 488; installing First Fruits of, 491.

Bathurst, Alderman, goods exported, 467.

-, Lawrence, Receiver of Aids, co. Gloucester, 63, 72, 92, 105, 120, 215, 256, 325, 330, 332, 450, 451, 508, 572, 609, 701, 789, 1077, 1247, 1300; Dean Forest, 55.

-, Mrs. Susannah, widow of Lawrence, 1076, 1247.

-, Robert, surveyor at Blackwall, 944, landcarriageman, 1127.

Batley (co. Yorks), 563.

Batshill (Batishill), Mr. (Tenths), 69, 219.

Batt, William, Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, cos. Lincoln and Lancs., 281, 288.

Battailhe. See Batailhe.

Battell, William, gent., lease to, 1225.

Battersea, manor (co. Surrey), 607, 1184, 1185.

Battles Walk. See Windsor Forest.

Battramsley, bailiwick, New Forest. See New Forest.

Batty, Edward, vintner, 1200.

Baugh, Mr., petition, 1118.

Bawdon, John, merchant of London, 1053.

Bawtry (co. Yorks), 634.

Bayley (Bayly, Baily), James, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Mr., petition, 111.

-, Richard, merchant, loans to the Government, 322,1108; redemption of captives, 1245.

-, Thomas, master glazier to the Works, 642.

Baynes (Banes, Baines), John, lease, 917, 926.

-, Mr., commissary, Orchard Street, 729, 751, 771; for the Duke of Albemarle (Mote Park), 1093.

Bayonne (France), 1244, bacon from, 1250.

Beach (Beech), Jo., waiter and searcher, Barking, 1137, 1141, 1285.

-, -, New Sarum, lease, 918.

Beacham, Josia, clerk, 1288.

Beacon, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

Beake (Beeke), Abraham, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Arnold, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Henry, at the Lord Almoner's, 1323.

-, Samuel, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Beale, Bartholomew, one of the two Auditors of Imprests, 17, 21, 35, 38, 40, 41, 42, 45, 50, 57, 61, 62, 65, 70, 72, 74, 80, 85, 92, 96, 97, 104, 105, 109, 134, 140, 149, 152, 153, 154, 169, 173, 174, 197, 212, 215, 222, 233, 240, 241, 252, 261, 263, 289, 293, 296, 298, 301, 310, 314, 320, 341, 343, 346, 347, 355, 357, 359, 360, 361, 363, 370, 375, 377, 385, 390, 395, 397, 401, 402, 407, 409, 414, 416, 420, 425, 430, 434, 438, 456, 465, 466, 467, 479, 505, 519, 528, 529, 546, 561, 566, 577, 583, 587, 595, 603, 626, 633, 663, 673, 674, 684, 687, 688, 689, 690, 692, 704, 713, 718, 773, 783, 788, 789, 799, 816, 820, 831, 863, 866, 891, 907, 942, 946, 960, 961, 962, 972, 979, 982, 1012, 1033, 1037, 1044, 1047, 1049, 1053, 1054, 1057, 1058, 1072, 1073, 1092, 1097, 1099, 1100, 1103, 1105, 1112, 1116, 1118, 1123, 1171, 1173, 1175, 1218, 1223, 1228, 1243, 1258, 1273, 1298, 1312, 1347, 1352, 1357.

-, Mr., conducting money, 1006.

-, Roger, lease, Pinchbeck, 888.

Beame, John, tidesman, Shields, 1279.

Beamond, manor (Surrey), 1264.

Beamont (Beaumont), Ansell, lease, Fan Grove, 798.

-, Capt. [?Thomas], Excise account, 94, 135, 329.

-, William, a Collector of Hearthmoney, Norfolk, 762.

Beane (Bean), George, 158, 367, 386, 388; Excise, 162; Receiver of the King's. rents, co. Yorks, 302, 344, 521.

-, Humphry, Farmer of Excise of Essex and Norfolk, 9, 10, 37, 158, 368, 378, 396, 438, 529, 689, 842, 846, 1029, 1091, 1184, 1320; ditto for Suffolk, 671; a receiver or [sub] farmer of Hearthmoney, co. Bucks. 291, 306, 556.

-, Richard, Receiver of the King's rents, co. Yorks, 302, 521.

Beard, Jane, house, St. James's Street, 1193, 1202.

Beare, Balthazar, 903.

Bearsted (co. Kent), 1285, 1331.

Beauchampe, Thomas, Queen Mother's legacy, 779, 1103; suit against Duart for recovery of the late King and Queen's goods, 1251, 1316.

Beauford, William, Collector of Subsidies, Pyder, Cornwall, 1246.

Beaumaris (Anglesea), 585, 595, 1260.

Beaumont. See Beamont.

Beaven (Bevan, Bevin), Robert, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Theophilus, 1271.

-, Thomas, waiter, Mumbles, 1140.

Bebington. See Babington.

Beccles (co. Suffolk), 291, 538, 1278.

Beck, James, a Serjeant-at-Arms, 218, 326, 465, 606, 740, 892, 1003.

Beckerings Park, near Ampthill (Beds.), 193.

Beckett, Philip, of the King's music, 262, 612, 912.

-, William, lease, 602.

Beckford, Richard, fee farms, 1270.

-, Major Thomas, slop seller or contractor to the Navy, 947, 951, 967, 971, 1073, 1082, 1093, 1160, 1251, 1274, 1289.

Beckley (co. Oxford), 890. 911.

Beckman, Martin, royal bounty for preserving Crown Jewels, 937.

Bedborough, William, stable keeper at Hampton Court, 36, 240, 299, 610, 899, 1003; loans to the Government, 631.

Bedford, Earl of. See Russell, W.

-, Mr., surveyor at the Pill, 1100.

Bedford County, 193, 513, 523, 575, 576, 640, 992, 1100, 1154, 1156, 1311.

-, -, Crown revenues, fixed charges on, 211. Receivers of see Taylor, W., Wolseley, R. and W.

-, -, Excise of, farm and farmers. 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324, 1352. See Crawley, F.; sub-farmers, 868.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 359. See Starling, Sir S.; Duncombe, C.; ?Kilby, J.

-, -, Sheriffs, 602.

-, -, Taxes, commissioners, receivers and solicitors of, 372.

-, -, Wine Act commissioners, 303.

-, (town), 246, 513.

Beech. See Beach.

Beeches, felling for the Navy, 109, 119; beech mast, 304.

Beeke. See Beake.

Beeling (Belling) Henrietta, Queen Mother's legacy to, 590.

-, Sir Richard, of the Queen's Council, 133, 144.

Beer, Henry, Queen Mother's legacy to, 780.

Beer and ale, on ships of war, allowance of 969.

-, exported, regulation of drawback, or Excise on. See Excise (exported); duty on, 1367.

-, strong and small, 367.

Begelly (co. Pembroke), 1295.

Beigge. Mr., Customs, Fowey, 1218.

Belasyse, John, first Lord Belasyse, of Worlaby, Governor or Captain of Hull, 718, 777, 919, 1055, 1135, 1344; Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 68, 442, 480, 482; employed to the French King at Dunkirk, 744, 826.

-, Thomas, second Viscount (afterwards first Earl) Fauconberg, 148, 164, 169, 969, 1335; Envoy or Ambassador Extraordinary to Venice, 287, 289, 299, 309, 336, 429, 512, 577, 664, 682, 693, 712, 714, 716, 744, 748, 848, 871, 947, 950, 955, 972, 1133, 1142; plate issued to as such, 149, 160; creation money, 502, 682, 749; loans to the Government. 700; Strickland's accounts, 967, 968, 973, 1077, 1139.

Belfast (Ireland), 1138.

Belhaven, Lady. See Hamilton, M.

Belin, Henrietta, Queen Mother's legacy to, 781.

Bell, Elizabeth, relict of William, 535.

-, (Best). Richard, murderer, 822.

-, William, arrears of Royal Aid, Norfolk, 1232.

-, -, yeoman of the Privy harriers, 535.

Bell Water Gate (Woolwich), 800.

Bellamy, Adam, wine merchant, 1306.

-, William, wine merchant. 1249, 1303, 1306.

Bellefonds, Marshall. See Gigault Bernardin.

Bellegarde, Charles Henry de, Marquis de Montbrun, or Monsieur de Montbrun, debt of Charles II to, 144, 153, 294, 475, 488, 490, 494, 495, 641, 649, 652, 713.

Bellew, Sir John, quit-rents, Ireland, 379, 385, 546, 615, 628.

-, Dame Mary, wife of Sir John, 615.

-, William, waiter, Barnstaple, 1227.

-, See Villiers.

Bellingar. See Ballingar.

Ben. See Benn.

Benblock, William, loans to the Government, 657.

Bence, Sir Alexander, Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 935.

-, John, Customs Farmer, England, 1122, 1135, 1210, 1259, 1339, 1340.

Bendish, Robert, Receiver of Aids, Norwich and Norfolk, 109, 155, 212, 250, 296, 330, 445, 448, 592, 1329, 1330, 1344, 1351.

Benefit of clergy, 4.

Bening, Thomas, Commonwealth Excise, 539.

Benn (Ben), George, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Beds, 868; ditto Huntingdon, 868.

-, Alderman John. Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 189.

Bennet, Charles, fee farm Trustee, 414.

-, David, Surveyor General of landcarriagemen, London port, 1025, 1185.

-, Francis, landcarriageman, 1180.

-, Henry, Lord Arlington, Secretary of State, 1, 3, 18, 19, 24, 28, 30, 36, 41, 50, 56, 59, 66, 76, 78, 81, 87, 89, 92, 98, 100, 102, 104, 105, 106, 112, 122, 126, 127, 130, 132, 136, 138, 140, 141, 150, 162, 164, 169, 179, 188, 189, 199, 236, 280, 287, 335, 336, 337, 354, 357, 359, 362, 365, 366, 368, 369, 370, 373, 377, 379, 380, 383, 385, 391, 393, 409, 410, 423, 424, 429, 434, 435, 446, 448, 454, 457, 462, 463, 468, 476, 477, 487, 536, 548, 560, 561, 605, 611, 641, 692, 693, 695, 752, 805, 840, 858, 921, 979, 980, 1007, 1008, 1014, 1016, 1047, 1050, 1056, 1071, 1114, 1180, 1246, 1350, and see Secretary of State.

-, -, Garter, 1090.

-, -, goods for, 1342, 1350.

-, -, house of (Goring House), 1342.

-, -, lease, 747, 1245; of Rydings Marsh, 874, of Fakenham patronage, 101; of Crowland, 725, 733, 765, 766, 807; of Mulberry Garden, 1313; Putney Bridge toll, 158, 388.

-, -, loans to the Government, 218, 315, 626, 645, 667.

-, -, lodgings, 1060, 1080, 1088, 1089, 1094; new lodgings in Whitehall, 600.

-, -, office, 362, 392, 1057, 1107, and see Secretary of State's office.

-, -, petition, 1054, 1056.

-, -, Plenipotentiary in Holland for second Dutch war, 1263, 1291.

-, -, Postmaster General, 271, 469, 476, 523, 602, 620, 673, 858, 1203.

-, -, secret service, payments to, for, 223, 224, 255, 330, 656, 746, 875, 1029, 1208, 1225.

-, -, Trustee for fee farms, 560, 564, 583.

-, Jervase, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Derby, 360, 403, 404, 532, 567, 589, 683, 731, 807; Receiver of Aids, co. Derby, 158, 302, 316, 444, 571, 588, 592, 596, 597, 692, 888, 1328.

-, John, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Somerset and Dorset, 517; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Somerset, 360, 532; a Receiver General of fee farms. 1286.

-, Sir John, brother of Lord Arlington, Deputy Postmaster, allowance of Post office defalcations to, 23, 82, 89, 94, 118, 137, 157, 179, 311, 337, 345, 411, 429, 453, 454, 498, 499, 502, 616, 734, 738, 739, 742, 1038; a Customs Farmer, 863, 890, 999, 1002, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1015, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1024, 1113, 1122–3, 1135; 30,000l. advance (on the Customs farm) settled on fee farms, 1026, 1035, 1052, 1078, 1133, 1179, 1183, 1207, 1208, 1209, 1210, 1259; Treasurer of the 60,000l. Cavalier money for indigent officers, 32, 49, 68, 70, 199, 208; dispute with Viscount Fanshawe and George Dashwood, 972, 1028, 1042, 1048, 1052, 1063, 1109, 1113, 1118, 1206, 1208, 1342, 1353.

-, [?John], High Collector of Aids, co. Midd, 420. 448, 453; receiving assessments in Westminster, 691.

-, Mr. [?John], accounts for Devon and Cornwall, 908.

-, -, [probably Jervase], process against, 61.

-, -, Captain of the Swedish ship, 985, 991.

-, -, landboatman, Harwich. 1173.

-, -, Doncaster, fee farm, 190.

-, Samuel, loans to the Government, 613.

-, Symon, royal bounty to, 697, 769; loans to the Government, 581, 677.

-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 881, 884.

-, William, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Somerset, 159, 881, 884.

Benskin, Francis, 1181.

Bentall, Richard. surveyor, Colchester, 1128.

Bentham (co. Yorks), 1265.

Bent's Moor (co. Yorks), 634.

Benyon (Binyon), Sir George, a Commissioner of Excise, and pension to as such on the reduction of the Excise Office, 1,76, 184, 190, 194, 206, 228, 243, 284; Receiver of Crown Revenues for Northampton and Rutland, 75, 78, 79, 91, 100, 134, 150, 169, 224, 228, 230, 909; death of, 316; debt due to, from Charles I, 79, 91, 106.

-, George, son of Sir George, 1.

Bere, Thomas, 192, a Commissioner of Assessments for Devon, 763.

Bere Forest, East and West (co. Hants), 831; cutting timber in, 820, 835; lodges in, repair of, 1108.

Berenbrooke, Philip van, one of the King's falconers, 48, 324, 328, 1321.

Bergen (Norway), 1244.

Berkeley (Bartly), Ann or Jane, pension to (Ann), 879, 977, 1147, 1237 (Jane), 237, 1337, Mrs., at the Master of the Rolls, 238.

-, Sir Charles, 225, 989, 992, 1202.

-, Charles, Earl of Falmouth, 174.

-, Col. Francis, Barbados revenue proposition, 151.

-, George, Lord Berkeley, 109, 135; payments to, as Keeper of Nonsuch for the custody of the Honor and Little Park of Nonsuch, 173, 699, 702, 882, 891; claiming customs bounty on his English built ships, 354, 519, 1130, 1148.

-, John, a Page of Honour, 724, 737, 815, 979, 1158, 1211, 1291, 1327.

-, Sir John, 342.

-, John, first Lord Berkeley of Stratton, a Commissioner for the office of Master of the Ordnance, 280, 479, 622, 665, 727, 728, 746, 772, 790; a Lord of the Council, Ireland, 14, 31, 38, 39, 41, 43, 46, 64, 81, 89, 100, 136, 202, 352, 358, 362, 365, 368, 374, 375, 379, 385, 530, 840.

-, Sir Maurice, Bart. (up to 1668, June; from that date, third Viscount FitzHardinge), Paymaster of Dunkirk, 100, 329.

-, Mr., patent, 509; arrest, 1081.

-, Richard, a Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.

-, Sir William, 225, 1202.

Berkenhead. See Birkinhead.

Berkhampstead (Herts), 601, 618.

Berkshire, Earl and Countess of. See Howard, Thomas and Eliz.

Berkshire House, London, 466, 490, 660, 1202.

Berkshire County, 269, 366, 528, 556, 618, 663, 992, 1204, 1281, 1292.

-, Excise, farm and farmers. See Peacock, J.; Rowney, T., 51, 833, 836, 997, 1282, 1324, 1352; subfarmers, 881, 1155.

-, Hearthmoney, Receivers of, 813, 991. See Temple, J.; Porter, W.; Brown, T.

-, Justices, 51, 209.

-, Militia money, 1246.

-, Receiver of Crown Lands. See Cottle, M.

-, Receivers (solicitors, commissioners, &c.) of taxes, 25, 831. See Browne. T.; Sykes, T.

-, Sheriffs of, 602.

Bermingham, Anne, 615.

-, John, 615.

-, Walter, 615.

Bermudas or Summer Isles Company, 432, 575.

Bernard, John, exporting hides, 1153, 1159.

-, -, waterman, London port, 1316.

-, Mr., of the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's office, 113, 751; Recusants proposals, 878, 1022.

-, Samuel, apothecary, 1058.

Berribal, Thomas, of Stoke Climsland, 776.

Berry, Capt. John, royal bounty to, 832.

Bertie (Bertue, Bartu), Charles, Envoy Extraordinary to the King of Denmark, 729, 735, 769, 787, 806, 1245, 1359; secret service, as such, 810; loans to the Government, 807.

-, John, 533.

-, Sir Peregrine, 533.

-, Robert, third Earl of Lindsey, creation money, 380; payments to [as Ranger of Waltham Forest], for keepers, &c. of said Forest, 6, 59, 61, 216, 260; grant by, of Epping Walk in Waltham Forest to the Earl of Anglesey, 222.

Berwick on Tweed, 66, 85, 233, 253, 265, 507, 516, 567, 285, 596, 617, 1137, 1141, 1143, 1261, 1293, 1366.

-, bridge, royal bounty for repair of, 175, 440, 718, 735, 744, 745, 825.

-, Excise farm, 827, 833, 836, 844. See Gerard, Sir G., Brabant. H.. Parsons, J.; Sub-Commissioners of, 864.

-, garrison, 185, 234, 921.

-, Wine Act Commissioners, 309.

Best, George, coastwaiter, London, 1168.

-, John, Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, co. Warwick, 281, 409, 461; payment to, for the Duke of York, 449.

-, Richard, Commonwealth Excise, 539.

-, Thomas, Navy creditor, 775.

-, See Ball.

Bestwall (Dorset), 200, 201.

Bestwood Park (co. Notts), 1058, 1060, 1070, 1077; disparking of, 1254, 1284.

Bethell, Sir Hugh. 9, 67, 175, 387, 413, 443, 456, 468, 622; fee farms, 541, 558, 651.

Bevan. See Beaven.

Beveridge, William, wine merchant, 1307.

Beverley, Sir Thomas, a Master of Requests, 1240; a Commissioner for Claims, Ireland, 615.

Beverley (co. Yorks), 321, 558, 823.

Beversham, Sir William, a Master in Chancery, 1187.

Bewdley (co. Worcester), 803, 826, 854.

Bickenham, Mr., 448, 591.

Bickerton, Amy, rocker to the late King's children, pension to, 872, 1149.

Bideford (Devon), 1002, 1017, 1025, 1028, 1129, 1179, 1186, 1191, 1197.

Biggleswade (co. Beds), 1154.

Biggs, Abraham, Collector of Fowey, 585; Surveyor of Fowey, 1055.

-, Anthony, boatman, Fowey, 1316.

Bignell, Thomas, yeoman pricker of the harriers, 1151.

Bilboa (Spain), 1110.

Bill, English bill, procedure by, 115.

Bill, Mr., petition, 109.

Billing, Edward. Post Office farm, 82, 89, 94, 98, 99, 118, 120, 125, 135, 334.

Billingeley, Edward, royal bounty to, 1061, 1227, 1238.

-, Mr., wine for, 886.

Billop, Mr., 1001.

Bining, Thomas, wine merchant, 1308.

Binloes John, wine merchant, 1307.

Binney (Bynny), Hitchins, Mayor of Saltash, 1309; Hutchins, waiter, Saltash, 1192.

Birch, Col. John. Auditor of Excise, and of Additional Excise, 20, 29, 33, 37, 42, 70, 80, 166–7, 175, 191, 192, 201, 203, 280, 287, 292, 293, 297, 300, 321, 340, 367, 376, 381, 384, 402, 405, 407, 411, 455, 471, 518, 531, 534, 553, 588, 636, 727, 733, 827, 857, 895, 957, 958, 969, 970, 993, 996, 1001, 1002, 1014, 1029, 1031, 1036, 1039, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1320.

-, -, fee farms, 440, 451.

-, -, commissioner for the first or 1660, poll, 87.

-, -, auditing Hearthmoney account of Kent, &c., 941–2.

-, -, a Commissioner for London for the Wine Act, 763, 770, 771, 773, 790, 792, 804, 818, 822, 830, 841, 850, 908, 964, 965, 974, 982, 984, 985, 986, 989, 1000, 1007, 1013, 1025, 1028, 1032, 1035, 1064, 1087, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1116, 1155, 1171.

-, -, a Commissioner for the Retrospect of the Wine Act, 414, 436, 437, 438, 439, 441, 444, 449, 452, 454, 458, 460, 472, 474, 564, 567, 574, 580, 584, 586, 597, 599, 606, 617, 670, 671, 674, 677, 688, 704, 706, 729, 747, 777, 778, 1039, 1163, 1193, 1195, 1200, 1267, 1298, 1341, 1347.

-, Samuel, collector, Liverpool port, 585, 595, 940.

Bird, Ellen, petition concerning lands, 111.

-, Mr., Justice of Peace of Chester city, 758, 783.

-, -, an officer of the Wine Act, 8.

-, Nathaniel, yeoman pricker [of the King's Privy Harriers], 906, 1318.

-, Robert, of Tong, co. Salop, pension to for assisting the King's escape from the battle of Worcester, 399, 423, 440, 485, 638, 1227.

Birker, And (?Andrew), collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, co. Worcester, 1328.

Birkett, Mr., coals, 1086.

Birkhead, Christopher, goldsmith, 936.

-, Thomas, Navy creditor, 774.

Birkin, Mr., copper merchant, 819.

Birkinhead (Berkenhead), Sir John, Master of Requests, 464, 475, 842, 981, 1030, 1153.

Birstall (Burstall), Mr., Customs officer at Gravesend, 15, 18; sick and hurt at Gravesend, 1096, 1097, 1297.

Bish, Sir Edward, Clarenceux, King-at-arms, 434, 437, 579, 580.

-, Henry (possibly a brother to Sir Edward), book presented to the King by [?containing the transactions between the Dutch and the late Commonwealth], 1092, 1288.

Bishop, Col. (Cobb pier at Lyme), 474, 486.

-, Sir Edward, 1003.

-, Henry, secret service, 827.

-, Mr., Brogboro Park, 6.

-, Sir Richard, Serjeant-at-arms, 9, 218, 598, 896, 906.

-, Samuel, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Thomas, butcher, supplying Charles I. with butcher's meat when a prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, 9, 72, 356, 411, 486, 560, 633.

-, William, loans to the Government, 624.

Bishop's Stortford (Herts), 606.

Bissell, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Hereford, 863.

Bixley (co. Norfolk), 235.

Blachford (Blashford), Richard, landwaiter in Southampton port, 993, 1084, 1157, 1260.

Black Torrington. See Torrington.

Blackbourn (Hundred, Suffolk), 226.

Blacke. See Blake.

Blackett, William, Alderman of Newcastle, 1092, 1096, 1273, 1299, 1349.

Blackman, James, Navy stores, 767.

-, Jeremy, houses at Woolwich, 706.

Blackmoor (Stannary, Cornwall), 251.

Black Raven, Gray's Inn Gate, 377.

Blacksmiths' forges, liable to pay Hearthmoney. See Hearthmoney (legal queries).

Blackstreet. See York city.

Blackwall, Richard, Treasurer of prizes, temp. Commonwealth, 317, 932, 935, 1040, 1045.

Blackwall (co. Midd.), 583, 944.

Blackwell, Andrew, loans to the Goverment, 626.

-, Joseph, tidesman, London port, 955.

-, Peter, loans to the Government, 644.

Blackwell (co. Derby), 317.

Blackwood, Robert, ship "Christian," 1225.

Blaenwethno (co. Pembroke), 650.

Blagg (Blague), Mrs. Mary. pension to, 237, 278, 336, 445, 578, 590, 1136; death of, 445.

Blagrave (Blograve, Blagrove), Robert, of the King's music, 262, 612.

-, Thomas, of the King's music, 222, 612, 912, 917.

Blake (Blacke), George, riding surveyor for the outposts, 1192, 1315; Surveyor General of Customs, 1225; destroying tobacco plantations in England, 1101; a Customs Farmer, 890, 919, 1000, 1109, 1122, 1135, 1259, 1319–20, 1339; coal farm (a sub-farmer of), 60, 86, 88, 178, 283, 296, 299, 304.

-, Capt. James, Navy creditor, 869.

-, Thomas, Finckley Forest, 1050, 1213.

-, William, tidesman, London port. 1355.

Blakeney (co. Norfolk), 1294.

Blakeston, Mr., account of Piedmont Protestants' money, 199.

-, Sir William, Sub-Commmissioner of Excise, co. Durham, 203.

Blanchefort, Marquis de. See Duras, Louis de.

Bland, John, merchant. mayor of Tangier, 108, 238.

-, (Blend). Mr., Receiver of Hull, lease to him and his wife, 736.

-, Ralph, extended estate of, 219.

-, Thomas, Receiver General of Crown Revenues. co. Yorks, 75, 219, 459, 517, 612, 654, 823, 914, 1253, 1286.

Blandford, Mr., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 874.

-, Walter. See Oxford, Bishop of.

Blandford (co. Dorset), 334.

Blany (Blayney), Robert [a clerk of the Customs], 299; clerk to the Trustees for sale of Fee Farms, 442, 456, 506, 510, 565, 581, 589, 593, 664, 725, 750, 766, 772, 789, 798, 860, 884, 887, 902, 912, 937, 1078, 1164, 1212, 1273, 1347; Secretary to the Customs Commissioners, 1128, 1131; purchasing fee farms, 1311.

Blashford. See Blachford.

Blathwaite, William, service at the Hague, 1063, 1246.

Blayney. See Blany.

Blaythwaite. See Blathwaite.

Blewstaine, Mr., 1051.

Bligh, William, lease Treworgie, 913.

Blink, Mr., 740.

Blisse, Jeffery. wine merchant, London, 1249, 1307.

Blockley (co. Worcester), 561.

Blofield, John, wine merchant, 1306.

Blofield (Hundred, Norfolk), 798.

Blograve. See Blagrave.

Blondeau [Peter], engraver [engineer] to the Mint, 204.

Blood. Thomas, junr., pardon, 1169.

Bloome, Richard, allowance of Custom free paper for printing his book on Geography, 135, 743, 1287.

Bloomsbury (London), 914, 915.

Bloss, Mary, petition, 387.

Blount, Mary, Queen Mother's legacy to, 780.

-, William, loans to the Government, 631.

Blower, Nathaniel, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Suffolk, 1202.

Bluck, Matthew, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, 796, 865.

Bluemantle, Pursuivant. See Seagar, T.

Blything (Hundred, Suffolk), 538.

Bocock, Thomas, tailor to the Robes, 1152.

-, See Pocock.

Boddicott, John, tenant, Hogg Lane, London, 936.

Bodurda, Griffith, a Commissioner for the first Wine Act, 8, 64, 402, 580, 654, 688, 770, 771, 879, 885, 1028.

Body, Gentlemen of the, 773.

Boeve. See Bovey.

Bointon. See Boynton.

Boldero. See Baldero.

Bolderwood Walk. See New Forest.

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

Bolles, Sir John, bart., 1253.

Bolton (Boulton), Clare, annuity, 52, 110, 237, 576, 883, 975, 995.

-, Thomas, lands, 1235.

-, Sir William debt due to from the King, 101, 456, 990; Queen Mother, 736, 779.

Bolton by Bowland and Bolton Hall (co. Yorks). 527.

Bombay, Governor of. See Lucas, Sir G.

-, rent for, payable to the King by the East India Company, 4.

Bond, Mr., petition (late Queen), 974.

-, Thomas, Navy creditor, 869.

-, Sir Thomas, Comptroller of the Queen Mother's Household and accounts as such, 139, 279, 341, 343, 357, 359, 361, 370, 382, 389, 395, 400, 401, 402, 407, 423, 426, 462, 515, 536, 549–50, 554, 561, 562, 679, 1131, 1194; payments to for the late Queen Mother, 885; for jewels, 1122; for interest, 827; lease, 987, 996, 1031, 1156, 1192, 1214; mint affair, 1026, 1176, 1180, 1193.

-, William, tenant, Hogg Lane, London, 936.

Bonds, Custom House, question of custody of, 131, 788, 796, 1187.

-, Navigation Act. See Navigation Act.

-, wines. See Wine Act.

Bonnell, Jeremy, loans to the Goverment, 687.

Bonnet, Capt., of the Swedish ship. 965, 1158.

Book, books. 1330.

-, presented to the King, 1092. 1287, 1288.

-, Ogilby's atlas, 431.

-, -, Japan Embassy, 602.

-, -, China, 602.

-, Lives of the Saints, 1315.

-, Universal History, 1340.

-, Geography. See Bloome, R.

Booke (Booker. Booken), Booky, Customs frauds, 12, 18, 109, 118, 182, 949, 978, 990, 1156.

Booker, Nicholas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Yorks, 1248.

Boone, Thomas, loans to the Government, 821.

Booth, George, first Lord Delamer, 371.

-, Sir John, a Commissioner of Assessments for Chester, 264.

-, Nathaniel, Receiver of Aids, co. Chester and Chester city, 27, 56, 117, 121, 126, 129, 133, 200, 211, 263, 272, 273, 334, 371, 396, 403, 528, 678, 834, 1199; Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Chester and Chester city, 434, 532, 567, 576, 830.

Bordeaux (France), 1042, 1294.

Bordes, d'Assigny. Madame Henriette de (Madam de Bord), annuity to, as one of the Queen's dressers, 510, 739, 743, 753, 837, 1299, 1364.

Boreman Mr., housekeeper at Greenwich, 753.

-, Thomas, gamekeeper of Greenwich, 23.

-, (Bowreman). Sir William, clerk comptroller [Greenwich, building of the Hospital], 62, 140, 162, 213, 304, 393, 745, 842, 894.

Borlace, Sir John, trustee for the 1649 officers, 851.

Boroughbridge (co. Yorks), 181, 1072, 1252, 1279.

Boscawen (Buscawen), Edward, contract for fee farms, 1079, 1253, 1259, 1269, 1270.

Bosley (co. Chester), 1326.

Bossing Mead (Tintagel. Cornwall), 613.

Bostock [Edmund], acting for the County Excise Farmers, 60, 64, 101, 212, 864, 867, 1008, 1024, 1043, 1046, 1062, 1155, 1309; purchasing fee farms, 1247; Wine Act retrospect, 418, 421.

Boston (co. Lincoln), 278, 585, 760, 1126, 1362; Government lending brewing vessels for the town, 818.

Bot. See Estover.

Botanick Professor to the King. See Dr. R. Morrison.

Botelar. See Butler.

Bottle Quay, London, 1277.

Boucher, Philip, collector, Barnstaple, 585, 595.

-, William, 1043, 1200.

Boulton. See Bolton.

Bourchier, Thomas, Doctor of Laws, Professor of Civil Law, Oxford, 1342.

Bourke, Anne, Marchioness Dowager of Clanricarde, widow of Ulick, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde, Irish quit rents, 839.

-, William, 7th Earl of Clanricarde, regiment, 629; Irish quit rents, 839.

Bourne, Gerard, 158.

Bourse, Gideon de, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Bovet, John, Hearthmoney, Cornwall, 613.

Bovey (Boeve, Bovy, Bouy), James, illtreatment by the Dutch, 1263.

-, Robert, Exmoor Forest, 973.

Bowater, Mr., 508.

Bowden (Boudean), Peter, senr., 1263.

-, Peter, junr., a Commissioner to the East India Co., 1263.

Bowdler, Mr. [?Exchequer Court Clerk]. 437.

-, William, Receiver General of Aids, co. Hereford, 111, 120, 127, 132, 162, 163, 166, 311, 360, 423, 435, 582, 650, 1136; Poll Money, Hereford, 257, 305, 312, 332; Hearthmoney, 120, 270, 369.

Bowen, Griffith or Griffin, 172, 303.

Bowes, Mr., brother-in-law to Mrs. Colvile 958.

-, Talbot, 1226.

-, Thomas, 1226.

Boweter, Mr. (Essex), 437.

Bowles, Francis, yeoman of the Tents, 258, 884, 931.

-, James, yeoman pricker, 274, 610, 906, 1318.

-, John, wine merchant, 1249.

-, Col. John, bond with Col. Disny, 914.

-, Sir John, 398.

-, Joseph, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Robert, yeoman of the Tents, 258, 884, 931.

-, William, Esq., Master of the Tents and Toils, 243, 258, 266, 319, 328, 335, 583, 716, 872, 884, 889, 1210, 1278, 1365.

-, Sir William, Groom of the Tents, 41, 98, 134, 171, 258, 577, 809, 884, 931; Morocco privy seal, 364, 368, 436, 438, 742, 743.

Bowling Alley. See Audley End.

Bowmaker, James, 1262.

Bowman, Francis, payments to, for stationery for the Secretary of State's office, 51, 424, 426, 428, 448, 450, 454, 457, 479, 482, 502, 605, 611, 745, 805, 1107, 1350.

-, William, yeoman, outlaw, 227.

Bowreman. See Boreman.

Bowyer, Sir Edmund, discovery of concealments, 47, 49, 61, 70, 170, 323, 388; royal bounty to, 423, 428, 430, 498, 566, 675.

-, Sir William, bart., of Denham, Bucks, 598.

Boyle, Elizabeth, Countess of Guildford, widow of first Viscount Boyle, creation money, 510, 728, 771.

-, -, Viscountess Shannon, wife of Francis first Viscount Shannon, 494, 501, 681.

-, Francis, first Viscount Shannon, 681.

-, Michael, Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 385, 846, 870.

-, Richard, first Earl of Burlington, a Lord of the Council, Ireland, 11, 14, 31, 38, 41, 43, 46, 202, 352, 362, 365, 368, 374, 379, 385, 422, creation money, 402, 552, 739, 822.

-, Robert, Irish quit rents, 839, 846.

-, Roger, first Earl of Orrery, a Lord of the Council, Ireland, 14, 31, 38, 64, 67, 78, 81, 98, 100, 102, 104, 107, 112, 122, 126, 130, 132, 136, 138, 202, 244, 250, 328, 329, 330, 429, 629; Lord Deputy of Ireland, 851; Privy Councillor, England, 840.

Boynton (Bointon, Baintun), Catherine, pension to, as a Maid of Honour to the Queen Consort, 149, 217, 574, 677, 1135.

-, Mary [pension to], 149, 238, 574, 677, 896, 1132.

-, Isabell, widow (mother of Mary, Catherine and Isabell), annuity to, 149, 237, 290, 400, 498, 501, 574, 596, 677, 725, 890, 1132, 1227, 1337; loans to the Government, 632.

-, Isabell, junr., annuity to, 149, 237, 574, 677, 890, 1132, 1326.

Boyton (cos. Cornwall and Devon), 859, 903.

Brabant, Capt. Henry, Excise Farmer of Durham and Northumberland, 23, 51, 58, 86, 110, 117, 133, 174, 209, 231, 252, 265, 348, 357, 371, 380–1, 390, 401, 414, 425, 488, 527, 827, 833, 836, 844, 942; Receiver of Aids for Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle and Berwick, 23, 253, 550, 571, 664; payments on the coal farm, 914.

-, Mr., the customer, 1121.

Brace, Edward, wine merchant, 1308.

-, James, wine merchant, 1308.

Bradborne, Mr., Queen Mother's legacy to, 779.

Bradbury, Mr., petition, Customs, 1108.

-, Robert, lease, 1312, 1322.

Bradden, William, senr. and junr., lease, Cornwall, 903, 913.

Braddy, Thomas, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months tax, Essex, 1329.

Brade, Thomas, seizer of goods, 432.

Braden. See Braydon.

Bradford (co. Devon), 1168, 1257, 1292.

-, South (Hundred, Salop), 1164, 1235.

Bradley, Nathaniel, Consul at Tripoli, 811, 826, 928, 1359, 1367.

Bradninch, Honor and Manor (co. Devon), 198, 272, 572.

Bradridge (Broadridge), parcel of Boyton manor, Devon and Cornwall, 804, 859, 903.

Bradshaw, Albion (Albian), Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Kent, 1255, 1309.

-, Mr. [?a tradesman], of the Wardrobe, 136; Queen Mother's legacy to, 779.

-, Mr., Chester Hearthmoney, 219; surety for Coates, 110; for Broxholme, 451.

-, Robert, Collector of Chichester port, 586, 595, 1236.

-, Sir Roger, 393.

Braham, Sir Richard (Moore's debt), 514; lease of Shaw farm, 556; a Commissioner for encroachments, Windsor, 923; daughter of, 349.

Braintree (co. Essex), 1327.

Brampton (co. Hereford), 863.

-, (co. Huntingdon), 1139, 1158, 1168.

Bramston (Brampston), Edward, brother to Sir John, landwaiter, 955, 962, 1136, 1143.

-, John, 1002.

-, Sir John, 955, 1078, 1254; Essex assessments, 705.

-, Sir Mundeford, a Master in Chancery, 1187.

Bramwith (co. Yorks), 1129.

Brandenburg, Ambassador to Elector of. See Ambassadors.

Brandwood, John, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1329.

Brandy, duty on, in first Wine Act. 1196, 1198. See Wine Act generally, and see Strong waters.

-, -, 8d. per gallon on imports of (as by the Act 22 Car. II., c. 4), 369, 370, 372, 386, 549.

-, effect of prohibition of, on the Excise farm, 1014, 1015–6.

-, frauds in entering. See Customs frauds.

-, imports, 733, 1196.

Branesford, Peter, tinker, 936.

Brass money. See Mint (farthings); Ireland (ourrency).

Braston, Mr. 330.

Brathwaite (Braythwaite), Richard, Excise farmer, Westmorland, 6, 110, 273, 331; ditto, Cumberland, 256.

Brattle, John, assaymaster for Goldsmiths' Hall, 1, 21, 25; ditto for the Mint, 1, 21, 25, 82, 83, 87, 442, 443; house of, in the Mint, 437, 593.

Braunton ("Brampton") (Hundred, co. Devon), 235, 903.

Bray, Gresham, beer retailer, 1022.

-, Lodowick, pension, 1059, 1100, 1224.

-, William, Sub-Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Wilts, 1327.

Bray. See Cookham.

Braydon (Braden) Forest (co. Wilts), 16, 180, 223.

Brayne [?John, Exchequer officer], 829.

Braythwaite. See Brathwaite.

Brazil [Portuguese] Fleet from, 543, 570, 1170.

Breadenham, Capt. John, Navy creditor, 869.

Breams, Walter, Comptroller of Sandwich port, 10, 16, 23, 28, 184, 477, 479, 597, 641, 802, 895 (Arnold), 910, 1083, 1276, 1293; acting as Customer of Dover during the sequestration of C. Jones, 184, 445, 586, 595, 600, 730, 746, 748, 750, 786.

Brecknecks (timber offal), 1120.

Brecknock county, 357.

-, -, Great Forest, 622, 640.

-, Hearthmoney, Receivers of. See Williams, E.; Lloyd, B. and J.; Vaughan, J.

-, Receivers, Commissioners and Solicitors of taxes, 1143, 1189. See Lloyd, J.

Brecknock town, 357; lordship, 640.

Breda, Treaty of, 1087, 1264, 1274.

Bredwardine (co. Hereford), 576.

Breedon (Breeden, Brydon, Bryde, Bridon), Jasper, a Wine Act Commissioner for Ipswich, 594, 792, 1000, 1163.

-, Alderman John, a Farmer of Excise, of Essex, Kent. Suffolk, Norfolk and Bucks, 309, 513, 836, 1015, 1016, 1079, 1368; a Farmer of Excise of London, Middlesex and Surrey, 736, 946, 1239; a Farmer of the revenue of Ireland, 235, 342, 1114–5; a Commissioner of Wine Licences, Ireland, 990.

-, Thomas, a Commissioner for the Irish Revenue Farmers, 276, 297, 300, 553.

Bremen (Germany), Charles II's concession to (in 1663), 1235.

Brent, Peter, Sergeant Plumber to the Works, 287, 335, 497, 655, 898; loans to the Government, 677.

-, Robert, lease in Pinchbeck, 855, 888, 903.

Brentford, Countess of. See Ruthven Clara.

Brentwood (co. Essex), 888, 904.

Brereton, Mr., Kingswood Chase, 1070.

-, William, third Lord Brereton of Leighlin, a Commissioner of Accounts, 211, 669, 959; house of, at Westminster, 915.

Brerwell, Sir Jeremy, a Commissioner for Assessments [Suffolk], 239.

Breton, Richard, Comptroller of Petty Customs, 811, 910.

-, (Brittaine), Robert, wine merchant. 1307.

Brett (Bret), John, lease, 1252.

-, Mr., lands, 484; logwood, 491.

-, William, Irish quit rents, 839.

Brewer (Bruer, Bruere), Deputy to John Birch as Auditor of Excise, and to B Beale as Auditor of Imprests, 348, 401, 443, 520, 553, 573, 686, 688, 941, 963, 969.

-, Jonathan, lease, Laverton, 881, 903.

-, Mr., a Customs House officer, 367, 1043.

Brewers (Laverton, Somerset), 618, 823.

Brewers, protection for their servants against the press gang. See Navy (pressing).

Brewster (Brewer), John, Comptroller of the Great Roll of the Pipe, 643, 1230, 1243; Receiver of the Greenwax, 174, 346, 366, 370, 372, 377, 386, 394, 395, 398, 420, 422, 447, 544, 1333, 1341.

Briavels. See St. Briavels.

Brice, Walter, Customs officer at Bristol, taking head money on passengers to Ireland, 1100, 1101, 1314.

Bricks, contract for, for Hyde park, 243, 393, 889. See Pulteney, Sir W.

-, making, 1202.

Bridekirk (co. Cumberland), 576, 671.

Bridgell, Eustace, deputy steward of Bradninch Honor, 198. 272, 572; tin seizure, 688.

Bridge, Sir Toby or Tobias, regiment in Barbados, 347, 398, 707, 725, 737, 765, 773, 844, 850, 972, 999, 1020, 1038, 1064, 1077, 1139, 1167, 1198, 1220; lease to, 1161.

Bridgeman (Bridgman), James, loans to the Government, 657, 703, 821, 868.

-, John, loans to the Government, 926.

-, Sir Orlando, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, annuity as such, 1353; loans to the Government. 219, 238, 246, 327, 689, 695.

-, [?William, of the Privy Purse office or of Secretary Williamson's office], 503, 802, 809, 810, 839, 989, 1076, 1106.

Bridges, Brooke, an Auditor of Imprests, 1062, 1072, 1223, 1248.

-, Paul, of the King's music, 387, 542.

-, Robert, King's waiter, London port, 634, 822.

-, Thomas, petition for a Customs place, 112.

-, William, loans to the Government, 808.

Bridgewater, Earl of. See Egerton, John.

Bridgwater port (Somerset), 176, 191, 224, 585, 595, 926, 1055, 1170, 1188, 1191, 1192, 1218.

Bridlington (co. Yorks), 586, 1146.

Bridport (Dorset), 440, 455; repair of harbour, 613.

Brier, Thomas, Receiver of Royal Aid, co. Hereford, 1301.

Brigandier, His Majesty's. See Armorer, Sir W.

Briggs, Augustine, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Norfolk, 567, 586, 614.

-, John, of Grinley on the Hill, 1183.

Brighouse, Michael, 1287.

Bright, William, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, co. Salop, 1329.

Brightiff. See Britiffe.

Brightwell Hall (co. Suffolk), 218, 1178, 1197.

Brigstock (co. Northampton), 1197.

Briots, the (Morley Moor, co. Yorks), 563.

Briscoe, John, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Bristock, Thomas, Collector of Aids, Croydon, 1300.

Bristol, Earl and Countess of. See Digby.

Bristol (co. Gloucester), 264, 483, 486, 585, 595, 648, 945, 948, 949, 950, 951, 952, 955, 963, 970, 980, 986, 1012, 1027, 1049, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1094, 1100, 1101, 1125, 1128, 1129, 1146, 1148, 1170, 1172, 1175, 1188, 1192, 1198, 1202, 1226, 1233, 1235, 1260, 1284, 1297, 1298, 1314, 1315, 1324, 1349, 1353.

-, Aids, Receiver of. See Trethewy, J.

-, Custom House, lease of, 994, 1149, 1173.

-, Excise farm, 97, 833, 836, 856, 1282, see Chamberlain, E., Seymour, J.; SubCommissioners of, 867.

-, Hearthmoney, 19, 52, 324, 473, Receiver of. See Barnewell, Mr., Churchill, R.

-, merchants of, 1096.

-, Subsidy, Receiver of, 750; Solicitor of. See Tooker, J.

-, victualler at, 1096, 1097, 1104.

-, Wine Act Commissioners, Receivers and arrears, 594, 778, 791, 792.

Britiffe (Brightiff), Edmund, Norfolk, assessments, 705.

Brittaine. See Breton.

Britton, Edward, 856.

Broadoak (Ecclesall, co. Yorks), 564, 634.

Broadridge. See Bradridge.

Broad Somerford (co. Wilts), 1253.

Brocatelle, 792.

Brock, John, Sub-Farmer of Excise, Chester city and county, 160, 315, 338, 370, 382, 398, 409, 536, 551, 741, 758, 783; a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Chester, 1210.

Brockapell, Mr., 1003.

Brockwell, Hen., of the King's music, 93, 387, 542.

Broderick, Sir Alan, a Commissioner for Claims, Ireland, 615.

-, Sir St. John, 1070, 1268.

Brogboro Park (near Lidlington, co. Beds), 6, 7, 14, 18; wastes in, 193.

Brome. See Broome.

Bromfield, Henry, Kew Forest, 981, 1080.

Bromfield (Lordship, Denbigh), 924.

Bromley, John, waiter at Gosport, 1214.

-, Mr., 94.

-, Richard, coal waiter, Sunderland 1195.

Bromsgrove (co. Worcester), 601.

Brooke, Lord. See Greville Robert and F.

-, Edward, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, John, tidesman, Appledore, 1241.

-, Mr., Sarum, Excise, 337, 369.

-, Sir Richard, a Commissioner for Assessments, Chester, 264.

-, Sir Robert, bart., 225.

Brooke House, in Little Queen Street, Commissioners of Accounts sitting at, 44, 211, 239, 468, 735, 879, 885, 948, 955, 995, 1039.

Broome (Brome), Mr., goldsmith, 362.

-, Richard, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, co. Salop, 1328.

-, Thomas, Serjeant-at-Law, 389, 545, 722.

Broomfields (Deptford, Kent), 1175.

Brosse, William, outlaw, 602.

Broster, Charles, collector, Chester port, 586, 595.

Broughton, Edward, Esq., outlaw, 1234.

-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioners of Excise, Gloucester and Bristol, 867, 1202.

Brouncker (Brounkerd, Brunkerd, Brunker), Henry, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 37, 260, 341, 386, 482, 647, 739, 769, 772, 795, 847, 960, 1284, 1360; a King's waiter, London port, 664, 819, 1288; pension, 928; payments from Viscount Brouncker's pension (Issues of Jurors), 867, 1217; payments to, for discoveries, 867; lease in Kent, 795, 823, 828; grant of Somersham, 709; gamekeeper in Ireland, 426; Nonsuch lands, 487, 499, 504, 699; of the Queen's Council, 117; nominated a Trustee for Sale of Fee Farms, 416, 505; Sir H. Bethell's grant of land in Yorks, 444; bringing the paper of Hearth Collectors from the King, 446, 473; Receiver of Hearthmoney, London, Middlesex, Westminster and Sussex, 567, 577.

-, Rebecca, wife of Henry, and one of the Queen Consort's Dressers. pension to. 260, 491, 647, 887, 1265, 1313.

-, William, second Viscount Brouncker, Farmer of the Issues of Jurors, 25, 243, 434, 487, 928, 1217; pension [in lieu of Issues of Jurors], 75, 327, 328, 867; Chancellor to the Queen, 369; lease, 732; Mint affairs, 791; a Commissioner of the Navy, 25, 155, 243, 375, 450, 489, 497, 661, 688, 691, 709, 846, 940, 1071, 1074; house in Covent Garden, 369.

Brow, Richard, petition, 158.

Browne (Brown), Christopher, of Stoke Climsland, 849.

-, Francis Viscount Montagu, 66, 169, 234.

-, Henry, under-housekeeper of Somerset House, Queen Mother's legacy to, 740, 779, 1131.

-, Hierome or Jerome, noontender, 1048, 1068, 1203, 1236.

-, John, lease of, Twickenham, 783.

-, -, gardener of Somerset House, 1131.

-, Joseph, taxes, Herts, 361, 363, 528.

-, -, linen draper, Gloucester, 372.

-, Leonard, lease, 1266.

-, Marcus, merchant, West India ships, 876.

-, Matthew, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Mr., Solicitor [of taxes? Hants], 125, 127.

-, -, Receiver of subsidy, co. Derby, 830.

-, -, press gang, 1224.

-, -, in custody, 865.

-, -, (Sykes's business), 74.

-, -, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Berks and Oxford, 359, 433, 567, 584.

-, -, (?House of Commons), 395.

-, Richard, Norfolk Excise, 539; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Norfolk, 935, 936, 1209.

-, -, tidesman, Newcastle, 1140; surveyor, Newcastle, 1146.

-, Sir Richard, a clerk of the Privy Council, 70, 73, 222, 490, 602, 646, 647, 897, 1182, 1245; patents, 1201; lease, 1175.

-, -, alderman of London, 221.

-, Roger, arrest, 947, 1124.

-, Theodosia, loan to the Government, 544, 673.

-, Thomas, collector of the One and the Eleven months' tax, co. Salop, 1328.

-, -, clerk of Estreats in the Common Pleas, 901, 1088; lease, 1265; loans to the Government, 658.

-, -, Solicitor of Assessments for Berks, Oxford, Huntingdon, Bucks, 300, 831; Receiver of Subsidy for Oxford and Berks, 862, 1093; Receiver of Hearthmoney for Oxford and Berks, 1217,

-, Capt. Thomas, son of Sir Valentine, 616, 628.

-, Sir Valentine, Irish quit rents, 615, 616, 628.

-, William, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, co. Merioneth, 1329.

Brownerig, John, Queen Mother's legacy to, 780.

Browning, William (Ryme, Dorset), 912.

Browsewood, allowance in lieu of, 934, 1120.

Broxash (Hundred, Hereford), 1301.

Broxholm, William, Receiver of Aids, co. Lincoln, 30, 84, 107, 194, 250, 329, 345, 361, 365, 378, 383, 410, 414, 451, 457, 474, 478, 480, 528, 554, 556, 601, 622, 669, 677, 750, 793, 859, 956, 1043, 1094, 1201, 1224, 1282, 1285, 1317; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Hull, 196; Steward of Barton, Barrow, &c., 1262; Receiver of Hearthmoney [co. Lincoln], 244, 598.

Broxtow (Hundred, co. Notts), 1301.

Broyle Park (Sussex), keeper of. See Dorset, Earl of.

Bruce, Jane, 154, 294.

-, Mr., 152.

-, Robert, first Earl of Ailesbury, 10, 45; creation money, 340, 722, 726, 727, 777; Steward of Ampthill, 50, 164, 165, 246, 348, 513, 523.

Brudenell, Robert, second Earl of Cardigan, 380; creation money, 368, 504, 530, 690.

Bruere. See Brewer.

Bruges (Flanders), 6, 293, 311, 629, 1039.

Brunker (Brunkert). See Brouncker.

Brunswick and Lüneburg, Duke of (George William, of Lüneburg Celle), 137, 273, 294, 1130, 1361; Court of, 1362; Ambassadors to see Silvius, Sir G., Swan, Sir W.; Envoy from see Thann, Monsieur de la; Resident from see Delwes, Baron; Gentleman from see Hague, L. A.

Bruntcliffe Edge (Yorks), 564, 633.

Brussels, 739.

Bryan, Sir Thomas (temp. Henry VIII), 564.

Bryde, Brydon. See Breedon.

Brydges, William, seventh Lord Chandos of Sudeley, 403, 732; pension, 801.

Bu, A. Mr., 333 (probably Alderman Bucknall).

Bucannan, John, 539.

Buckholt Wood (Wilts and Hants), East Walk in, 1076, 1257, 1283, 1286, 1288, 1292.

Buckhounds. See Royal Buckhounds.

Buckhurst, Lord. See Sackville, Charles.

Buckingham, Duke of. See Villiers, G.; Stafford, E.

Buckingham, County, 219, 304, 509, 513, 523, 534, 598, 856, 1111, 1204, 1226, 1343, 1344, 1355.

-, -, Crown Lands, charges on, 211.

-, -, Excise farm, 685, 833, 1352, 1368; farmers' names, 836; sub-commissioners' names, 867, 1352.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 306, 359, 534, 941; Receivers, see Duncombe, C.; Moone, A.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands. See Taylor, W.; Wolseley, R. and W.

-, -, -, commissioners. solicitors, &c., of taxes or assessments, 831; see Weedon, T.; Freer, M.; Browne, T.

-, -, sheriffs, 602, 793.

Buckler, William, navy creditor, 774.

Buckley, Edward, sub-commissioner of Excise, South Wales, 874.

Bucklow (half hundred, Beds), 314, 814.

Bucknall, Ferdinando, sub-commissioner of Excise for Kent, Bucks, Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, 1309, 1352.

-, Ralph, Excise Farmer of Yorks and Sussex, 833, 836, 892; a farmer of the Customs (from 1671), 999, 1006, 1009, 1107, 1109, 1122, 1135, 1259, 1302, 1330, 1339; a Farmer of the Revenue of Ireland, 235.

-, Richard, a Commissioner for the Revenue Farmers, Ireland, 276, 297, 300, 553.

-, Alderman William and Sir William, 14, 327, 393, 498, 886, 1031; a Farmer of the Customs, England (from 1671), 762, 765, 819, 857, 920, 943, 999, 1002, 1006, 1009, 1035, 1122, 1133, 1135, 1259, 1302, 1339; a Farmer of the French tunnage in England, Wales and Ireland, 2, 9, 43, 80, 85, 87, 91, 179, 230, 344, 349, 380, 386, 392, 507, 511, 665, 671, 683, 726, 763, 1028, 1029; a Farmer of the Revenue of Ireland, 62, 64, 67, 68, 108, 130, 136, 143, 147, 150, 156, 157, 235, 253, 261, 267, 269, 270, 272, 276, 279, 282, 297, 300, 337, 518, 965, 1112, 1113–5; proposing for the Farm of the Arrears of Ireland, 102, 104, 107, 112, 122, 123, 124, 126, 130, 132, 136 [233–4], 252–3, 329, 385, 387; Farmer of the Excise of Westmorland, 8; Farmer of the Excise of London, 9, 10, 15, 24, 38, 39, 85, 93, 97, 99, 180, 280, 314, 346, 348, 349, 359, 366, 367, 369, 376, 386, 440, 445, 470, 471, 472, 482, 483, 484, 489, 502, 504, 517, 518, 526, 534, 536, 549, 589, 646, 653, 683, 685, 702, 708, 727, 810, 884, 924, 1016, 1026, 1039, 1051, 1074, 1076, 1107, 1196, 1223, 1239; Farmer of the Excise of Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bucks, 65, 359, 393, 685, 740, 833, 836, 895, 1368; contractor for the Farm of the Country Excise, 747, 832, 847, 860, 889, 1048; Farmer of the Additional Excise, 987; bargain for the Prizage and Butlerage, 994; loans by, to the Government, and repayments to, 15, 150, 157, 158, 292, 297, 298, 301, 337, 523, 532, 591, 766, 975; interest account, 184; docquet, 112.

Buckwell, Joseph, night waiter London port, 1138.

Budgill, Mr., 991, 995, 1011.

Budleigh, East (Hundred Devon), 1191.

Buggins (Buggin, Baggins), Butler, a sworn clerk or attorney of the King's Remembrancer's office, 965, 980, 1151; loans to the Government, 800.

Building ships. See Navy; Customs (duties rebate).

Bulkeley, Robert, second Viscount Bulkeley of Cashel, 904.

Bull, Arundel, page of the Bedchamber, 627, 731.

-, Edward, pension in lieu of Greenwax, 1333, 1346.

-, Henry, of Midsomer Norton, 1190.

-, Miles, a serjeant at arms, 322, 604, 730, 806, 896, 1003, 1063, 1229.

Buller, Capt., 383.

Bullingdon (Hundred Oxfordshire), 228.

Bullingham, Mr., collector of assessments, Rutland, 639.

Bullion, duty on plate as, 1084, 1259.

-, and money, imports and exports, 161, 165, 328, 338, 1171; and see Backwell, E.

Bulstrode, Thomas, 37, 42.

Bunce (Bunch), Sir James, pension out of the French tunnage, Ireland, 85, 91, 94, 239, 380, 386, 1028, 1029.

Bunnell, George (Cheshire Excise), 173, 315, 339, 340, 428, 536.

Bunny, Thomas, wine merchant, 1308.

Burbery, Salomon, 66, 222.

Burchell, John, a falconer to the King, 638, 899, 1357.

Burdett. Sir Francis, a Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.

Burdon (Burden), Nanon, Queen Mother's legacy to, 590.

-, Walter, Sub-commissioner of Excise, co. Lancs., 1191.

Burgesse, Elizabeth, widow, royal bounty to, 23, 71, 134, 268, 271, 325, 873.

-, Col. Francis, pension, 222, 326.

-, James, Collector of Assessments, Hundred of West Cornwall, 1300.

-, John, landwaiter, Bristol, 1013, 1027, 1146, 1198.

-, William, Exchequer official, 12, 31, 132, 218, 255, 295, 336, 393, 458, 497, 644, 709, 733, 799, 861, 923, 979, 1095; loans to the Government, 645.

Burgh, John, Customs officer, 1037, 1194.

Burhill. See Burrell.

Burlace (Burlacy), Mr., 135, 493, 650.

Burleigh, widow, pension, 620.

Burley Walk. See New Forest.

Burlington, Earl of. See Boyle, Richard.

Burnell, George, brewer, Chester, 160.

Burnett. William. Chief Secondary in the Pipe Office, 26, 113, 687, 689, 690, 693.

Burnham (Bucks). monastery, 1226.

-, Close (Bucks), 1355.

Burrard, William, regarder of New Forest. 835.

Burrell (Burwell). Elizabeth, royal bounty to, 75, 142, 224, 284, 293, 499, 744, 868, 1003, 1004.

-, (Burhill), Lancelot, landwaiter, 1107.

Burrows (Burroughs), William, customer of Newcastle, 775, 965.

Burstall. See Birstall.

Burton, Andrew, lease, 527.

-, Thomas, sub-searcher, London port, 1280.

Burton Lazars (co. Leicester), 1234.

Bury Inge (Middlethorpe, Yorks), 823.

-, St. Edmunds (Suffolk), 226, 291, 335, 538, 706; plague at, 6, 11.

Busby, John, searcher of Carlisle port, 254.

-, Peter, Sub-farmer of Hearths, co. Oxford, 281.

Buscawen. See Boscawen.

Bush, Gerard, 1005.

Bushell, John, watchman, London, 1136.

-, Mr. See Russell.

Bushey Park. See Hampton Court.

Bushrod, John, 514.

Bussy, Busty. See Debusty.

Butcher, William, of Wapping, 950, 1204.

Butchers Row. See Salisbury.

Butler (Buttler, Botiler), James, first Duke of Ormonde, 954, 1007; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (up to 1669), 4, 5, 8, 14, 31, 33, 38, 41, 43, 46, 62, 78, 81, 89, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 107, 114, 130, 132, 136, 138, 164, 181, 202, 352, 374, 375, 379, 385, 390, 410, 422, 423, 429, 462, 487, 552, 615, 616, 628; Lord Steward of the Household, 841; pension of 5,000l. on the Irish Establishment in lieu of 48,000l. debt, 320–1; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 372, 374, 489, 490, 494, 495, 641, 650, 655, 722, 764, 1099, 1265, 1314,; a Privy Councillor, England, 840; debt due to, from the King, 54; attempt on, 1222; selling Moor Park to the Duke of Monmonth, 417.

-, Sir Oliver, 168, 303, 306, 314, 640.

-, Sir Philip, 161.

-, P., Irish quit rents, 492, 1004.

-, Piers, third Viscount of Galmoyle (and his mother and grandmother), quit rents, Ireland, 624, 628.

-, Sir Richard, Irish quit rents, 871.

-, Thomas. Earl of Ossory, 75, 104, 740; a Lord of the Council, Ireland, 352, 362, 365, 368, 379, 385, 422, 429, 487, 749; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 345, 635, 664, 719, 735, 767, 812, 1199; a Privy Councillor, England, 840; Lord Deputy, 184, 215, 220, 267; envoy to France to condole the death of the Duke of Anjou, 1351.

-, widow, Irish quit rents, 1004.

-, Walter, Irish quit rents, 871.

Butlerage. See Prizage.

-, allowance of to chief Justice and chief Baron, 73; to Eton, 99.

Buttolph, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

Buttry, John, boatman, Newcastle, 1140.

Butts, Mr. [Robert, surety for the Excise farm of Suffolk], 2, 49, 154, 475, 782, 990, 1153.

-, Thomas, landwaiter, London, 1163.

-, William, landwaiter, Bristol, 1027, 1198.

Buxton, Mr., 465.

Byam, Mr., 94.

Byat, Edward, outlaw, 1309, 1313.

Byfield, William, collector of subsidy, Lincoln, 1251.

Bynam, Bartholomew, a falconer to the King, 346, 1131.

Bynny. See Binney.

Byron, Alice, daughter of Major Gen. Gilbert Byron, pension to, 956, 1047, 1167, 1207, 1289.

-, Dorothy, widow of Major General Gilbert Byron, styled Lady Dorothy [?as being a Dresser to the Queen], pension to, 237, 499, 572, 1207, 1289.

-, Lucy, daughter of Major Gen. Gilbert Byron, pension to, 956, 1047, 1167, 1207, 1289.

-, Mr., 896.

-, Richard, second Lord Byron, 25, 172, 339, 366, 734, 990.

Bysshe. See Bish.