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Cabbages for the Navy, 1096.
Cabinet, 327, 337.
-, Council, 1096.
Cabragh (Cabaragh), Little (Ireland), 790.
Cadiz ("Cales," Spain), 24, 1008, 1084, 1125, 1170, 1257, 1361.
Caen (Narberth, Pembroke), 650.
Cailey. See Cayley.
Cairey y Penill (Denbigh), 596.
Calabria. See Collubron.
Calais, 591, 1282, 1308.
Calcott, Edward, 521, 547.
Caldicot (Hundred Monmouth), 373.
Cales. See Cadiz.
Calico, 3; paying as linens, 179; see East India Co.
Callandrine (Callendine, Calendren), John, royal bounty to, 341, 513.
Callendar, Edward, of Pittenweem, 1349.
Callinder, Archibald, doorkeeper in the House of Lords, 773.
Callis, William, tidesman, Lynn, 1316.
Callow, Robert, waiter, Carmarthen, 1140.
Calmady, Francis, 849, 1150.
-, Jo., 192; Josie, 1266.
Calshot Castle (Hants), garrison of [330], 922, 925, 1333; Governor of, see Paulet, Capt.
Calthoff (Calthrope), Jasper, 1203, 1274.
-, Martha, lease of Vaux Hall, 936, 987, 1173, 1203, 1274.
Calvert (Calverd), Cecil, second Lord Baltimore [Governor of Maryland], 950, 988, 1101, 1137, 1156, 1345.
-, Charles, son to Lord Baltimore, an officer in Maryland, 1345.
-, Francis, lease, 1282.
-, Mr. [? Thomas], Deputy Receiver of Hearthmoney, Essex and Herts, 1085, 1255.
-, Peter, Farmer of Excise of Hants, Isle of Wight, Wilts and Dorset, 833, 836, 1117, 1186, 1238; ditto of Northampton, 833, 836, 1178, 1238; ditto of Durham and Northumberland, 1178, 1202, 1366; ditto of Westmorland, Cumberland and Durham, 1261; ditto of Worcester and Stafford, 1238.
-, Thomas, Sub-Farmer of Excise, Westmorland, 19, 20.
Calwall. See Colwall.
Cambrics, 950.
CAMBRIDGE, Edgar, Duke of, 717, 906.
-, COUNTY, 65, 77, 276, 676, 1120, 1199.
-, -, Excise, farm of, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324, 1352; see Millicent, J.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 813, 976; see Hill, Robert; King, Mr.; Thompson, Fr.
-, -, justices of peace, 1211.
-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 260, 1137; see Dering, E.; Cawood, T.
-, -, Receiver (collectors, commissioners, solicitors, &c.) of Taxes. See King, S.; Story, Capt.
-, -, sheriffs, 602.
-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 303.
-, town, 576.
-, UNIVERSITY, Emmanuel College, perpetuity to, 46, 205.
-, -, King's College, 99.
-, -, St. John's College, 1305.
-, -, perpetuity to, 1366.
-, -, Reader, 332.
-, -, -, in Physic. See Glisson, F.
-, -, -, in Civil Law See Clark, Dr. J.
Camock (Chammock), Richard, a Commissioner of the Wine Act for Exeter district, 594, 792.
Campden, Viscount. See Noel, B.
Campton (co. Beds), 246, 513.
Canaries. See Wines.
-, prohibited trade from, 114, 1259, 1270.
Candia, services against the Turks in, 727, 785.
Candles (wax), 1094.
-, sales by, 1104.
Cane, John, outlaw, 184, 201.
Canham (Cannon), John, wine merchant, 1249.
-, -, outlaw, 1295.
-, Mr., landwaiter, London port, 940.
-, Thomas, wine merchant, 1249, 1347; merchant, hemp for the Navy, 1100, 1101, 1112, 1190–1, 1242, 1307, 1349.
Canhill (Ugborough, Devon), 1343.
Cannington (Somerset), 1278; Hundred, 1278.
Cannock John, Commissioner for subsidies, Hundred of West, Cornwall, 1246.
Cannon. See Canham.
Canons Ashby (Northants), 564.
Cant, Ann, 93.
Canterbury (Kent), 935, 942, 1134, 1301.
-, Archbishop of (Sheldon, Gilbert), 284, 420, 823, 840.
-, Prerogative Court, 1348; Advocate General in see Wiseman, Sir R.; Procurator General in see Franklin, S.
Cantrell, Humphrey, Queen Mother's legacy to, 780.
Capel-le-Ferne (Kent), 227.
Capell, Arthur, twenty-first Earl of Essex, Ambassador Extraordinary to Denmark, 139, 148, 152, 162, 276, 291, 293, 306, 337, 400, 460, 502, 551, 602, 603, 682, 684, 688, 710, 711, 714, 728, 956, 1147; loans to the Government, 693.
-, Edward (brother of the Earl of Essex), pension to, 1, 79, 161, 227, 478, 625, 732, 804, 1066, 1238; royal bounty, 541; arrears of taxes, 384, 388.
-, Sir Henry (brother of the Earl of Essex), 79.
-, Mr. [Charles] (brother of the Earl of Essex), 478.
Capite, tenures in, abolition of, 1287.
Captives [in Barbary, Algiers, &c.], redemption of, 1071, 1119, 1245; Committee of Privy Council for, 1245.
Capuchins. See Somerset House.
Carante, Thomas, ship master, 1251.
Carbery, Earl of. See Vaughan, R.
Cardiff (co. Glamorgan), 237.
Cardigan, Earl of. See Brudenell. R.
-, county, 951, 1005.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 1194; see Gwynn, R.; Mostyn, Col.
-, -, Receivers (commissioners, solicitors, &c.), of Taxes, 321, 1143; see Vaughan, John.
Cardonell, Adam, customer of Southampton port, 23, 71, 121, 159, 191, 309.
Carew (Carey), Anthony (tin at Ostend), 275, 307, 311.
-, Sir Henry, a Commissioner of Assessments, co. Devon, 763.
-, Henry, surveyor at the Pill, 1146, 1170.
-, Sir Nicholas, Richmond Park Commission, 1161.
-, Sir Thomas, 1157, 1337.
-, Thomas, sub-collector of Hearthmoney, Devon, 192, 202.
-, William, landwaiter, Bristol, 1146.
Carey (Cary, Carye), Anthony, fifth Viscount of Falkland, pension to, 485, 489, 510, 756, 1311.
-, Benedict (Benjamin), landwaiter, Exeter, 946, 1169.
-, (Carry), Henry, Customs officer, Bristol, 1012.
-, Sir Horatio, Customer of Newcastle, 775.
-, John, Earl of Dover, creation money, 116, 501, 679, 1055, 1083, 1086, 1119, 1215; tenures in capite, 1287, 1291, 1354.
-, John, keeper of the King's park called Maribone Park, 67, 480, 581, 881; lease of Bestwood Park, 1060, 1284.
-, -, a falconer to the King, 638, 899, 1320, 1357.
-, -, deputy bailiff of Woodstock manor, 543.
-, Mr. (King's buckhounds), 328.
-, -, (accounts), 356.
-, -, surveyor of Bristol, 1100, 1101.
-, Mrs., Irish quit rents, 746.
-, Peter, 173, 181, 186.
-, Rebecca, wife of Anthony, fifth Visct. of Falkland, 42, 44.
-, Richard (Gloucester Hearthmoney), 306.
-, Sir Robert (son of Sir Horatio), Customer of Newcastle, 775.
-, Robert, minister, 971.
-, Dr. Robert, 219, 1021.
-, Simona, maid of honour to the Queen Consort, royal bounty to, 660, 680.
-, Thomas, Commissioner of Aids, Devon, 192.
-, Sir Thomas, 993.
Carhayes (Cornwall). See Trevanion.
Caribbee Islands. See Leeward.
Caris, Abraham, wine merchant, 1308.
Carisbrooke Castle (Isle of Wight), 302, 512.
Carker, Nich., 433.
Carkesse, James, wine merchant, 1307.
Carlesknell. See Casterknell.
Carlford (Hundred Suffolk), 538.
Carlingford, Earl of. See Taaffe, T.
Carlisle (Carliell), Earl of. See Howard, Charles.
-, Ludovick, annuity, 237, 576, 886, 981, 975, 1073, 1250; Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
Carlisle (Cumberland), 85, 233, 254, 583, 585, 595, 1157, 1249.
-, garrison, 185, 234, 516; Governor of, see Musgrave, Sir P.
Carlos, Col., 477.
Carlton (Carleton), John, Hearthmoney, Wales, 306, 338.
-, Mr., lease, 1273.
Carmarthen, county, 272, 622, 640, 1194, 1239, 1271.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 1194; see Gwynn, R.; Lloyd, Jo.: Mostyn, Col.
-, -, Receivers of taxes, 1143; see Vaughan, J.
-, town, 1140, 1250.
Carmigham. See Carrington.
Carnaby, Thomas, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148, 1191.
Carnarvon, Earl of. See Dormer, C.
-, county, 162, 552, 622, 640, 655.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 904; see Mostyn, R.; Mitton, Col.; Whitley, Col.
-, - Protonotary and Clerk of Courts, 586.
-, -, Receivers (commissioners, solicitors, &c.) of Taxes, 321, 880, 1137, 1200, 1300; see Whitley, R.
-, -, sheriffs, 891.
-, port, 1260.
Carpenter, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780; wine merchant, 1249.
-, Joseph, wine merchant, 1307.
-, Mr., petition, 436, 491.
-, Thomas, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911; collector of the Additional Aid, Stratton, Cornwall, 1300.
Carr (Carre, Ker), Lady, 415.
-, Mr., Piedmont account, 199.
-, -, (surety for White, Receiver of Oxford), 19, 22.
-, Robert, surety for Mr. King, farmer of Suffolk Hearthmoney, 90, 281, 289, 291, 967, 1201.
-, Sir Robert (taxes, co. Lincoln), 388, 389, 541, 818, 831, 1058, 1062, 1072, 1087, 1094; Excise farm, 737.
Carriden (Linlithgow), 1220, 1225.
Carrill, Mr., Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
Carrington ("Carmighen," Cheshire), 1326.
-, marsh (Lincoln), 1156.
Carrots for the Navy, 1096.
Carry. See Carey.
Carter, Abraham, Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Worcester, 864, 1134, 1238; ditto for Stafford, 864, 1134, 1238; ditto for Northampton, 864.
-, Greenough, minister of Newmarket, 535.
-, Henry, a Groom of the Bedchamber to the Queen, 258, 261, 457, 606, 913, 1003, 1051, 1061.
-, -, wine merchant, 1249, 1308.
-, Jo., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Northampton, 864, 1238.
-, John (Hearthmoney), 1135, 1143.
-, Madame Mary, nurse to the Duchess of Orleans, royal bounty to, 887, 920, 969, 1051, 1162, 1299.
-, Mr., tobacco planter, 433, 475, 484, 485, 486.
-, Richard, lieutenant in the "Cambridge" at battle of Sole Bay, 1359.
-, Thomas, a King's waiter, 965.
-, William, collector of Plymouth, 586; Customs informer, 943, 1106, 1224; mercer of Paternoster Row, 1260, 1314.
Carteret (Cartwright), Sir George, Treasurer of the Navy, 5, 22, 24, 48, 88, 90, 91, 104, 106, 145, 155, 204, 213, 230, 236, 243, 264, 270, 273, 284, 293, 314, 324, 337, 350, 374, 383, 522, 533, 587, 794, 805, 869, 947, 1086, 1092, 1093, 1160, 1186, 1273, 1321; interest account, 27; papers, ledgers, and accounts, 82, 1097, 1160, 1283; order of Council concerning loans to, 493; Dunkirk account, 770; Vice-Treasurer, Ireland (from 1667), 9, 11, 14, 17, 18, 20, 31, 33, 38, 39, 41, 43, 60, 62, 67, 78, 89, 96, 98, 100, 102, 147, 187, 193, 202, 236, 329, 336, 365, 368, 374, 379, 385, 423, 429, 955, 957, 1130; Deputy Receiver to see Corker, E.; Vice-Chamberlain of the Household, 11, 20, 81, 146, 147, 365, 385, 841, 858; lands at Plymouth, 114, 116, 125; in possession of the Duty on French ships in Ireland, 380, 386, 389, 392, 665.
-, Richard, hosier to the Queen Mother, 1131.
Cartridge paper, 1212.
Cartwright (see Carteret), Capt. George, 1318.
-, Jarvis, navy creditor, 869.
-, John, Sub-commissioner of Excise, Notts, 924.
Carver, George, collector of Wolphy Hundred, co. Hereford, 54, 56, 149, 210, 851, 1301.
Cary. See Carey.
Casbert, John, loans to the Government, 644, 920, 931.
Caseby, John, wine merchant, 1307.
Castell. See Castle.
Casterknell (Carlesknell) (Ecclesall, Yorks), 564, 634.
Castile, Constable of, 141, 213, 287; present to 238.
-, Envoy from Governor of. See Ognate, Sir M.
Castle, Hester, relict of Thomas, 262, 270.
-, (Castell), John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Berks, 881.
-, Mr. or Capt. (Navy shipwright), 450, 454, 456, 459, 494, 510; Mr. (? lease of lands), 111, 484.
-, Mrs., Queen Mother's legacy, 779.
-, Philip, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Huntingdon, 1237.
-, Capt. Richard or William, a Coldstreamer, lease of Narberth, 631, 650.
-, Robert, hosier, of St. Martin's in the Fields, 799.
-, Thomas, royal bounty, 262.
"Castle," the, (Chancery Lane, London), 393.
Castle Baynard Ward. See Streets.
-, Cornet (Guernsey), garrison of, 36, 224, 1361.
-, Elizabeth (Jersey), 217.
Castleford (Yorks), bridge tolls, 1233, 1248.
-, Ings (Yorks), 1248.
Castlehaven, Earl of. See Tuchet, James.
Castleton, Mr., pension to, 733, 951.
-, Nathaniel, loans to the Government, 632.
Castleward rents, 1065.
Catcher, John, Supervisor of tin blowing houses, Duchy of Cornwall, 19, 52, 187, 216, 324, 325, 467, 493, 656, 658, 1020, 1061.
Catchet, Hugh (Egham), 1176.
Catchmay, Sir William, a Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.
Catcombe (tithing, Wilts), 1327.
Catesby, Thomas. of Hardmead, Bucks, 400, 460, 730, 793.
Catshole, St. Katherine's [?near the Tower], 985.
Cattistock ("Catstock," Dorset), 912.
Cattle. See Irish cattle; Scotch cattle.
-, Committee of the House of Commons for, 535.
-, carriage of, on the Severn, 1180.
Catton (Yorks), 558.
Caudebec, hats, 1237.
Caunnis river (Seaton Sluice, Northumberland), 617.
Cavalier money. See Indigent.
Cavan (Ireland), 790.
Cave, Erasmus, Hearthmoney, Leicester and Rutland, 1252.
-, Nathaniel, tidesman, Newcastle, 1140.
-, Oliver, lease of Battersea, 1185.
Caveat Book, 74; Caveats, 430, 444.
Cavendish, Charles, Viscount Mansfield son of the first Duke of Newcastle, 1262.
-, Henry, styled Viscount Mansfield and Earl of Ogle, Master of the Robes, 240; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 623, 767, 862, 884, 1206; steward of Newark, Notts, 493, 743, 776; loans to the Government, 769.
-, William, first Duke of Newcastle; creation money, 317, 335, 349, 509, 513, 712, 749; title to Noman's wood, &c. in Sherwood Forest, 353, 956, 1035–6, 1102, 1103, 1262; docquet, 2, 64, 149.
-, William, fourth Earl of Devonshire, 432, 501, 729; creation money, 777.
Cawdros, Austin, Collector of Subsidy, Lincoln, 1251.
Cawood, Thomas, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Suffolk and Cambridge, 908.
Cayley (Cailey), Sir Arthur, farmer of Excise, co. Warwick, 827, 833, 836, 864.
Cecil, James, sixteenth Earl of Salisbury, creation money, 46, 325, 336, 337, 425, 428, 573, 714, 751, 1255, 1363.
-, John, fourth Earl of Exeter, creation money, 147, 712, 873, 1257.
-, William, second Earl of Exeter, Steward of Newark, Notts, 848.
-, -, fifteenth Earl of Salisbury, 1131.
Cefnblaidd ("Kevenbladd," Talley, Carmarthen), 1224, 1239.
Cefn-y-Beren (Kerry, Montgomery), 1313
Centor, Lucas, Exchequer case, 986.
Ceremonies, Master of, 169; see Cotterell, Sir C.
-, Marshal of, 492. See Samborne, T.; Andros, A.
Certificates, officers obliged to return, 143–4.
-, quarterly. See Customs.
-, weekly. See Chamber; Customs; Exchequer; Hearthmoney; Navy; Wine receipts.
Certiorari, 54, 211.
Chabbenor, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
Chace. See Chase.
Chadshunt (Warwick), 575.
Chadwick, John, houses at Greenwich, 111, 135, 284.
-, Hamond, orphans of, compensation for house at Greenwich, 142, 284, 331; orphans of John Chadwick, 111.
-, Michael, 142.
-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Lancs., 1191; ditto Yorks, 1248.
Chais, John. See Chase.
Challoner (Chaloner), Edward, agreement with Mr. Tomkins, 859, 1113.
-, Capt. Robert, Lancaster Herald, 901, 1136; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Somerset, 121, 132, 273, 346, 521; ditto Wilts, 359; royal bounty, 513; lease, 1076, 1084, 1093, 1257, 1283, 1286 1288, 1292.
Chamber, Col. E. See Chamberlain.
CHAMBER, accounts, 90.
-, bills, 58, 73, 86, 108, 109, 133, 140, 275, 276, 364, 382, 1203.
-, certificates (weekly) of debts and payments, 961.
-, issues for Maundy, 40, 206, 382, 389, 390, 537, 735, 811, 812; question whether to be paid in the Chamber or the Wardrobe, 389, 390.
-, issues for installation money, 391, 735.
-, King's servants payable in office of, establishment or list of, 12, 32, 37, 40, 108, 117, 333, 395, 491; 504, 548, 566, 574, 602, 625, 630, 693, 714, 717, 726, 1003, 1160, 1203; payments for, 34.
-, interest money and money taken up on loan for, 141, 458, 491, 499, 500, 678.
-, messengers, 174, 340, 378, 426, 717, 737; escutcheons for, 1163; for messengers attending the Exchequer, Customs and Treasury see Exchequer; Customs; Treasury.
-, office, 996.
-, -, charge of, 423.
-, surveyor of. See Cooling, B.
-, TREASURER of (see Griffin, Sir Edward), 4, 430, 480, 648, 1073.
-, -, accounts, 96, 236, 1157.
-, -, payments to, orders, loans, &c., 3, 12, 28, 32, 51, 52, 80, 82, 117, 138, 154, 163, 172, 177, 180, 197, 206, 225, 268, 273, 274, 275, 276, 292, 294, 298, 302, 305, 320, 321, 330, 363, 382, 389, 397, 399, 417, 428, 433, 446, 529, 530, 542, 548, 562, 566, 568, 572, 574, 577, 578, 583, 592, 602, 610, 625, 630, 647, 676, 688, 693, 696, 714, 716–7, 721, 728, 735, 745, 751, 752, 759, 764, 768, 778, 785, 809, 811, 835, 837, 845, 847, 848, 849, 860, 862, 889, 892, 932, 934, 937, 938, 946, 1013, 1135, 1160, 1179, 1203, 1206, 1297, 1360, 1361; payments to, for bills, 36, 52, 55, 56, 61, 80, 324; payments to, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177.
-, -, payments by and due from, 23, 68, 73, 200, 75, 367, 399, 592, 688, 693, 696, 697, 714, 717, 721, 739, 752.
Chamberlain of the Household. See Royal Household.
Chamberlain, Edmund, 1224.
-, Edward, 330.
-, -, (Edmund), Mr. or Col., a Farmer of Excise of Bristol and Gloucester, 97, 109, 488, 500, 503, 825, 831, 833, 836, 856, 1025, 1028, 1035, 1182, 1197.
-, Isabella, widow of Edmund, 1224.
-, Mr., a servant, 1004.
-, Dr. Peter, the King's first Physician in Ordinary, 140, 278, 382, 427, 455; royal bounty to, 401, 544, 552.
-, Thomas, son of Isabella, 1224.
Chambers, Major, petition, 737.
-, Mr., auditor of the revenue of Coleraine, 651.
Chammock, See Camock.
Champ, Thomas de. See De Champ.
Champante, John, correspondent and clerk of the bonds to the Excise Commissioners, 97, 255, 290, 334, 515, 553, 614, 669, 757, 809, 875.
Champion, Joseph, Customs abuses, 525.
Chancery Court, 192, 1019, 1020, 1054, 1342.
-, clerks, negligence in transcribing originalia, 539–40.
-, -, deeds enrolled in, 872.
-, Masters in, salaries to, 157, 176, 206, 238, 282, 353, 474, 513, 603, 604, 620, 669, 683, 756, 768, 786, 788, 807, 857, 888, 905, 980, 992, 999, 1134, 1157, 1177, 1187; see Baldwin, Sir T.; Beversham, Sir W.; Bramston, Sir M.; Child, Sir W.; Coell, Sir J.; Estcourt, Sir T.; Glascocke, Sir W.; Hacket, Sir A.; Hobart, Sir N.; Lewen, Sir J.; Stewart, Sir R.
-, officers' fees, 192.
-, originalia rolls, 539–40, 804.
-, Patent Office, 772; clerks of the patents, 264, 317, 510, 725; see Johnson, M.; Pigot, Sir R.
-, petty bag. See Petty.
-, returns from, 163, 303.
-, sealing days, 285.
-, Six Clerks, 481, 796: mortgage of Crown lands to in the year 1627, 457, 463, 601, 692, 697, 744; Riding Six Clerk see Pindar, M.
Chandos, Lord. See Brydges, W.
Chantry lands. See Crown lands.
Chapel Royal, children of, issues and liveries for, 167, 239, 309, 332, 424, 427, 430, 433, 473, 480, 572, 573, 636, 938; Master of see Cooke, Hy.
-, Dean of. See Jones, Dr.
-, Gentlemen of, surplices for. 424.
-, organ for, 1080, 1103.
Chapelizod (Dublin), 375, 552.
Chapelles Des, Monsieur, Queen Mother's legacy to, 590, 781.
Chapple, Stephen, wine merchant, 1307.
Charing Cross. See Streets.
Charite (?Mr.), 380.
Charles, John, boatman, Bristol, 1146, 1192.
Charleton, Dr., 475.
-, Sir Edward, 594.
-, Sir Job, serjeant at law, 212; chief justice of Chester, 433, 437, 493, 501, 801, 811.
-, Thomas. Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Notts, 924.
Charlott, Dr., loans to the Government, 876, 924.
Charminster (Dorset), 1150.
Charnock, Sir George, 38, 203, 732, 733; a commissioner for the Wine Act for Bristol District, 594, 792; a serjeant at arms, 218, 606, 1221; annuity, 211; Dean Forest, 55, 63; a King's waiter, London port, 794, 910, 1003, 1063.
-, John, a King's waiter, London port, 94, 158, 1132, 1167.
-, Roger, a clerk in the Treasury, formerly a clerk to Sir Philip Warwick, 13, 49, 87, 111, 112, 120, 128, 131, 134, 144, 218, 261, 282, 285, 323, 324, 325, 331, 333, 335, 336, 343, 346, 347, 353, 354, 364, 368, 369, 371, 380, 384, 386, 387, 390, 394, 395, 398, 399, 403, 407, 410, 415, 421, 427, 434, 438, 455, 462, 470, 480, 481, 491, 495, 506, 511, 592, 593, 616, 634, 708, 725–753, 754, 828, 866, 974, 977, 979, 981, 982, 990, 996, 1003, 1005, 1017, 1020; a King's waiter, London port, 794, 910, 957, 965; a serjeant at arms, 1196; issues to for services to be directed, 862, 1029
-, Thomas, a King's waiter, London port, 794. 910; ditto at Bristol, 1128.
Charost Due de (Louis de Bethune, Comte de Charost-Bethune, Duc de Charost), 1308.
Charterhouse, governors and rents of, 1309, 1313.
Charteris, Mr., 71, 74.
Charters. See Corporations.
Chase (Chace, Chais), John, apothecary to the King's person. 36, 37, 133, 177, 178, 338, 497, 632, 655, 727, 743, 837, 900, 1098, 1297, 1309; purchasing fee farms, 1100, 1311; loans to the government, 631.
Chatelaine, David, selling jewel to the King, 470, 612.
Chatham (Kent), 524, 1216.
Chaytor, Sir William, bart., 910.
Checque, clerks and messengers of the, 111.
Cheeke, Mr., lease, 1075, 1082, 1253.
Chelmsey House (Essex), 437.
Chelmsford (Essex), 1328; (Hundred), 1181, 1328.
Chelsea (Middlesex), Farm-house and wharf, lease of, 799.
Chepstow (Monmouth); garrison, 185, 234, 516, 1305, 1333; castle, 659.
Cherbury. See Clerbury.
Chertsey (Surrey), manor and felling timber in, 26, 32, 40, 71, 505, 506, 607, 635, 695, 776, 798, 1264, 1267, 1273; monastery, 1242.
Cheshire, Richard, wine merchant, 1306.
Cheshum, Robert, Sub - Commissioner of Excise, Bucks, Essex, Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk and Surrey, 867.
Chester, Bishop (Wilkins, John), First Fruits and Tenths of, 2, 5, 11, 21, 33, 1068.
-, City and port, 223, 245, 251, 267, 350, 509, 567, 575, 586, 595, 603, 698, 1014, 1157, 1249, 1347; officers of the port, 848.
-, -, castle, account, 98, 99; surveyor of, see Shaw, Mr., issues for, 135.
-, -, Chief Justice of. See Charleton, Sir J.
-, -, Commissioners of Assessments for, 264, 1277.
-, -, dispute with the County as to assessments, 27, 105, 127, 128, 133, 141, 165, 264, 273, 283, 304, 396, 403, 410, 556, 678, 689, 1199.
-, -, Excise farm, 160, 303, 315, 339, 368, 396, 398, 400, 409, 428, 536, 551, 692, 741, 825, 1169, 1178; See Brock, J.
-, -, garrison, 185, 234, 516.
-, -, justices of peace, 428, 551, 692, 758, 783.
-, -, mayor of, 264, 741, 825, 1169.
-, -, recorder of, 741; see Williams, Mr.
-, County, 312, 856, 917, 1060, 1248, 1326.
-, -, auditor of, 1068.
-, -, dispute with Chester City as to assessments, 27, 105, 127, 128, 133, 141, 165, 264, 273, 283, 304, 403, 410, 556, 678, 834.
-, -, Excise of, farm, 156, 160, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324; sub-commissioners of, 874, 1210.
-, -, Hearthmoney of, 219; see Wigg, E., Booth, N.
-, -, justices of, 315, 857.
-, -, Receiver of Crown Lands, 223, 392, 995, 1156; see Wynne, M., Whitley, R.
-, -, Receivers (commissioners, collectors, solicitors, &c.) of taxes, 37, 264, 1199; see Booth, N.
-, -, Sheriffs, 834.
Chesterfield, Earl and Countess of. See Stanhope.
Chesworth (Sussex), 1252; park, 1048.
Chichester, Arthur, first earl of Donegall, 834.
Chichester (Sussex), 586, 622, 789, 1162.
-, Bishop of (Gunning, Peter), 422.
Chichley (Chicheley, Chichesley), Sir John, 1112; Envoy to the Count de Monterei, Governor of Flanders, 664.
-, Mr., 369.
-, Thomas and Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for, and subsequently Master or Governor of the Ordnance and Master of the Armory, 280, 462, 464, 479, 609, 622, 702, 706, 726, 744, 985, 1023, 1082, 1136, 1212, 1312, 1313; lease to, 1075, 1322; watermen wearing his badge, 999.
Chidiock, Mr., Royal Household, 995, 1156.
Chidleigh. See Chudleigh.
Chief Justice itinerant. See Oxford, Earl of.
Chiffinch (Chaffinch), Dorothy, widow, loans to the Government, 659.
-, Mary, her Majesty's laundress, 714, 723.
-, Mrs., 148, 154, 158, 302, 340, 351, 354, 378, 382, 423, 572, 1106, 1112.
-, Thomas, Comptroller of Excise, 1288.
-, William, 167, 1106, 1115, 1244; a page of the Bedchamber, 18, 627; Keeper of the Closet, 298, 301, 339, 354, 381, 398, 474, 611, 712, 719, 725, 751, 758, 928, 1083; a Groom of the Bedchamber, 1286; payments to, 146, 147, 453, 455, 1237, 1280; royal bounty to, 1254; fee farms, 1341; Queen Mother's legacy to, 780; loans to the Government, 689: Mr., Secret Service, 602, 615.
Child, Josiah or Josias, a victualler of the Navy, 1090-1, 1112, 1123, 1351.
-, Richard, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1146.
-, Robert, joint master of the Tents, 243, 258, 266, 319, 583, 716, 872, 884, 889, 1210, 1278.
-, Sir William, a Master in Chancery, 1187.
Chillenden, John, petition, 10.
Chilsmore (Cheelsmore) (Coventry), 613, 631.
Chilton, Mr., bailiff of the Hundred of Chirbury, 1022.
Chimney money. See Hearthmoney.
China, book on, 602.
Chingford Walk. See Waltham Forest.
Chipp, Mr., 747.
'Chir Arms,' near Hungerford House, 1005,
Chirbury (Hundred, Salop), 1022.
Chirk (Hundred, Denbigh), 1329.
Chislet, Elizabeth, widow of William, 987, 1151, 1265.
-, William, a Deputy Auditor of the Exchequer Court (deputy to Sir Joseph Seymour), 5, 8, 27, 28, 62, 67, 79, 89, 91, 99, 139, 142, 163, 206, 213, 217, 220, 222, 224, 235, 245, 283, 288, 290, 292, 293, 298, 316, 350, 353, 383, 384, 387, 468, 470, 519, 596, 599, 601, 603, 611, 633, 639, 689, 785, 1137, 1265; auditor to the Queen Mother, 5.
Chittlehampton (Devon), 1266.
Chobham (Surrey), 1182.
Cholmley, Sir Hugh [alum farmer], 21, 32, 38, 58, 84, 201, 243, 283, 1073, 1116; exporting to Tangier, 1084.
Choqueux, Anthony, one of the King's chirurgeons, 96, 256, 642, 897; loans to the Government, 662.
Christ Church, Dean of, 406.
-, See Dublin.
Christchurch (Southants), 1144.
Christian, Robert, 186.
-, William, 350, 1132; Receiver of Hearthmoney, for Durham, Northumberland, Newcastle and Berwick, 525, 567, 575, 614, 661, 662; Farmer of Excise for Cumberland and Westmorland, 745, 833, 845, 960; a Commissioner of the Wine Act for Yorkshire, 439, 594, 792; press gang, 1224.
Christopher, Thomas, 601.
Christopherson, Mr., 965.
Chudleigh (Chudley, Chidleigh), Sir George, 424, 572.
-, Thomas (brother of Sir George), Receiver of the Benevolence money, co. Devon, 14, 19, 198, 572; naval stores, 767.
-, -, Secretary to the Extraordinary Embassy to Spain, 1086, 1122, 1289, 1360.
-, Sir Thomas, 396.
Chulmleigh (Devon), 1266.
Church, Percy, servant to the Queen Mother, 702, 706, 1054, 1088, 1233, 1266.
Church lands. See Crown Lands.
Churchill, Matthew, loans to the Government, 661, 798, 928.
-, Richard, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Somerset and Bristol, 475, 624, 816, 924, 1202.
-, Sir Winston, Clerk Comptroller, 842; a Commissioner [of the Court of Claims], Ireland, 18, 615, 658.
Chute (Wilts), 1212.
-, Forest (Wilts), 586.
Cinque Ports, castles and forts, 1209, 1221.
-, fee farms, 996.
-, Hearthmoney for, 935, 1254; Receivers of see Strode, Col. J.; Lamb, S.; oakes, W.
-, -, Lord Warden of. See York, Duke of.
Civet, Madame, 503, 686, 739.
Civil Courts, 957; affidavits in see Law duty, and Ecclesiastical Courts.
Clacklose Hundred (Norfolk), 296.
Claims, to carry first dish to the King's table. See Zouch, Mr.
-, (Ireland), Court of. See Ireland (Commissioners).
Clancarty, Earl of. See Macarty.
Clanricarde, Earl of. See Bourke, W.; Marchioness Dowager of see Bourke, Anne.
Clapham, William, wine merchant, 1307.
Clapton, Richard, Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867, 1202.
Clare, Earl of. See Holles, G.
-, Viscount. See O'Brien.
Clare (county, Ireland), 834.
-, rents. See Ireland.
Clarenceux King at Arms. See Bish, Sir E.
Clarendon, Earl of. See Hyde, E.
Clarges, Sir Thomas, 418, 441; a Commissioner for Richmond Park, 1161; Windsor and Reading stables, 1027, 1029, 1182; Hampton Court, 227, 305, Finckley Forest, 505, 586, 1213; Mote Park (for the Duke of Albemarle), 1020, 1050, 1051.
Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), Mrs. Catherine, 819.
-, Sir Clement, 98.
-, Edmund, landwaiter, London port, 940.
-, Mrs. Frances, 1073.
-, Sir Francis, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Kent, 23, 92, 188, 235, 365, 529, 790, 850, 974.
-, George, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Cornwall, Devon and Exeter, 532 567, 576, 854, 942, 1082, 1338.
-, Sir H., 331.
-, James, loans to the Government, 613.
-, -, tidesman, London port, 1172.
-, Dr. John, D.C.L., Reader of Civil Law, Cambridge, 36, 114, 126, 177, 199.
-, John, collector of Aids, Norfolk, 1232, 1329.
-, John, watchman, London port, 1136.
-, Capt. John, a Commissioner for the Revenue Farmers, Ireland, 157, 276.
-, Jonathan, of Sir Edw. Griffin's office, 219, 385, 428, 430, 431, 573; loans to the Government, 697.
-, Josiah, Wapping, 241.
-, Mr., Backwell's agent for the tin at Ostend, 50, 52, 76, 175, 320.
-, -, [?George], surveyor of the warehouse, London port, 1168.
-, Peregrine, petition, 39, 241.
-, Ralph, tidesman, 1271.
-, Richard, of Shrewsbury, 1279.
-, -, a king's waiter, London port, 497, 664, 666.
-, Robert, bonds of Mr. King of Suffolk, 958, 1144.
-, Sarah, wife of Josiah, 241.
-, Thomas, of Hereford, 1279.
-, Dr. Timothy, second Physician in Ordinary to the king, 179, 254, 330, 331, 354, 364.
-, Valentine, Queen Mother's legacy, 779; lease of Moulsey, 7, 179, 326, 791. 1195, 1207.
-, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
-, Sir William, bart., outlaw. 219, 699.
Claxton, Mr. [?Thomas], a Commissioner for Assessments, co. [Suffolk]. 239.
-, Richard, wine merchant, 1249.
-, Robert, Hearthmoney, Northumberland, 550.
-, Thomas, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Clay, John, Receiver Wine Act for Ipswich, 929.
Clayton, Sir John, of Parson's Green, Fulham, wood farm, 61, 1213.
-, Col. Randall. 851.
-, Robert, of London, gent, 803, 823, 928; Sir Robert. 1230, 1278; pension in lieu of Greenwax. 1346.
-, William, a King's musician for lute and voice, 322, 430, 574, 591, 621, 671, 900; loans to the Government, 645.
Cleake (Cleeke), Mr. Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Derby, 789.
-, Thomas, bailiff of Havering at Bower, 1257.
Clegg, Robert, collector at Stockton, 1128.
Cleggitt (Clegget), William, tidesman, Falmouth, 1012, 1192.
Clement, John, one of the King's musicians, 262, 621, 899; loans to the Government, 637.
-, -, riding surveyor of the Customs, 979, 1067, 1192, 1145, 1239, 1314; destroying tobacco plantations, 1101.
Clements, Lydia or Widow, 52, 67, 224, 390, 423, 542.
-, Richard, wine merchant, 1308.
Clementhorpe, (Yorks), 1129.
Cleobury Forum (Salop), 1328.
-, Mortimer (Salop), 1328.
Clepsham, Michael, wine merchant, 1308.
Clerbury (Cherbury) (Evenley, Northants), 564, 583.
Clerk. See Clark.
Clerks of assize, 54.
-, of the Peace, services in connection with the Hearthmoney, 112, 142, 159, 263, 298, 349, 405, 430, 431, 435, 445, 459, 557, 668, 696, 724, 797, 818, 905, 991, 1049, 1053, 1083, 1196; ditto for the Law Duty, 1030.
Clerkenwell (Middlesex), 544.
Clerworth Hall (?Monmouth), 334.
Cleveland, Earl of. See Wentworth, T.
-, Duchess of. See Palmer, B.
Cley (Norfolk), 586, 1294.
Clifford, Sir Thomas, Treasurer of the Household, attendance as a Lord of the Treasury, passim 12–175, 341–495, 940– 1119; 226, 259, 277, 286, 291, 296, 323, 325, 329, 331, 333, 435; out of town, 498, 499, 523, 554, 658, 659, 661, 707, 731, 747, 749, 841, 1292; Lord Treasurer, 1340, 1355, 1358, 1359; chamber in Whitehall, 492, 588; lodgings, 411, 1082; house at Exeter. 182; walk in New Forest, 15, 16; a Trustee for Fee Farms, 560, 564, 583; Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, 1278.
Clifford's Tower (York), garrison at, 235, 515.
Clifton, Sir Thomas, bart., 226, 682.
-, William, vintner, 1200.
Clifton (Lancs.), 226.
-, (Yorks), 822.
-, See Dartmouth.
Climsland Prior (manor, Cornwall), 269, 708, 724, 849, 1150.
Clinton, Edward, seventeenth Earl of Lincoln, creation money, 68.
-, Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Lincoln, widow of Theophilus, sixteenth Earl of Lincoln, 477; royal bounty to, 660, 841.
-, Madam or Lady, a dresser to the Queen Consort, 217, 635, 715, 832, 837, 1142, 1304.
Cliston (Hundred, Devon), 1191.
Clobery, Sir John, annuity, 148, 237, 289, 579; fee farms, 1117, 1150, 1158, 1161.
Clogher, bishop of. See Lesley, J.
Clonfert, Dean of. See Heaton, Dr. R.
Clonlisk (King's County), 305.
Closet. See King's closet.
Clothier, Devereux, drummer, 610, 909; loans to the Government, 627.
Cloudsley, Richard, vintner, 1200.
Clowance (Cornwall), 1201, 1210.
Clutterbuck, John, Receiver of Poll Money for the Peers, 53, 125, 210, 260, 324.
-, Mr. [?Jeremy], Receiver of Aids, co. Oxford, 52.
-, Sir Thomas, 159–60, 162, 299, 301.
Coach, Elizabeth, 457.
Coaches for the King and Queen, 827, 1094, 1272, 1333.
Coal, export duty on (according to the Book of Rules of 1660 was 8l. per Newcastle chalder or 5l. per London chalder), 985, 1086.
-, -, farm and farmer of (Lord Townsend, farmer), 76, 86, 94, 95, 99, 110, 144, 153, 178, 273, 282, 290, 295, 509, 985.
-, -, dispute as to method of certificates and bonds (in order to distinguish exported coal from coal coast-borne), 2, 3, 178, 283.
-, -, payments from, and pensions out of, &c., 749, 787, 914, 1230.
-, -, proposed resumption of, by the king, 1025.
-, -, revenue of, assigned to the Robes, 295.
-, -, Sub-Farmers of, 23, 60, 74, 178; see Blake, G.; Robinson, G.
Coal duty, 1s. per chaldron on sea coal, stone coal or pit coal of the water measure of Newcastle, shipped from the Tyne for home consumption and not to be transported beyond the seas, 387, 414.
-, -, farm of (for 30 years from 1660 Mar. 29 at 1,838l. 12s. 6d. per an. rent, the farmers being Viscount Mordaunt, Sir T. Peyton, Sir T. Whichcott), 42, 623, 648; pensions paid out of, 648.
-, 4s. per chaldron on exported sea coals, of Newcastle measure; included in the general farm of the Customs from 1671, Michaelmas, 787.
Coal for the Plantations, export duty on (viz. 1s. 8d. per chalder, Newcastle measure, or 1s. per chalder, London measure, on coal shipped to the Plantations in English ships: by the Act 15 Car. II. c. 7. This duty was included in the farm on exported coal viz. Lord Townsend s), 94, 99.
Coal duty. generally, 95, 1118, 1231, 1273, 1299, 1349; natives' or strangers' duties on see Customs (aliens).
-, -, city of London's claim to duty on. See London (water bailiage).
-, -, free export and import of. See Guernsey; Jersey; London (poor).
-, measurement of keels, 1081.
-, traders, 153, 178.
Coal pits or mines, leases of, 174, 231, 254, 521, 911.
Coast trade (permitted to foreign bottoms by declaration of 1672, May 10), 1343.
Coaster, Bartholomew, 411.
Coates (Cotes), Nicholas, surety for Hill the Receiver of Hearthmoney for co. Cambridge, 5, 50, 55, 56, 61, 62, 93, 96, 109, 110, 121, 213, 215, 232, 279, 280, 283, 288, 292, 298, 300, 350, 353, 451, 453, 465, 470, 479, 480, 481, 526, 619, 689, 751, 959, 962, 988, 992, 996, 1139, 1211.
Cobb (Cob). Sir Francis, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Yorks, N. and E. Ridings, 360, 400, 437, 449, 560, 561, 567; ditto co. Lincoln, 400; Northumberland and Durham poll money, 171, 321, 340, 377, 394, 399, 465, 547, 749, 820, 873; Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 171, 174, 320; lease of Twickenham, 742, 848, 873.
-, Mr., 377.
-, Paul (for Harding, Receiver of Beds), 270, 469.
-, Sir Thomas, bart., 1153.
Cochin (East Indies), 38.
Cock, Christopher, bailiff of Helston, Cornwall Duchy, 51, 289, 324.
-, (Cocks), Capt. George (and see Cox), Treasurer to the Sick and Wounded in the first Dutch war. 13, 54, 66, 119, 120, 122, 151, 377, 440, 481, 515, 739, 951, 955, 959; a Navy creditor, 161, 183, 257, 336.
-, James, lease of Treworgie, 903, 913.
Cockburne, James, salt merchant, 256.
Cockermouth (Cumberland), 1044.
Cockett, Thomas, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Devon, 867, 1134, 1347; for Somerset, 867, 884; for Kent, 1255; for Cornwall, 1255, 1347; for Herts, 1308.
Cockpit. See Streets.
Cocks. See Cock; Cox.
Cockshutt (Cockshott), owner of St. John's, Colchester, 51, 66, 212, 220, 328, 332, 370, 377.
Cocquets (coast, customs), 311; custody of, 788, 796, 1204, 1217, 1231; method of working, 796.
Code, Timothy, Excise, 1111; deputy undersheriff of Essex, 1346.
-, -, Mr., 1346.
Codrington (Coddrington), Christopher, Deputy Governor of Barbados, 1167.
Coell, John, Queen Mother's lands. 278; Sir John, a Master in Chancery, 1187, 1290.
Cogan, Ann (Mulberry Garden), 729, 777, 809; loans to the Government, 814.
-, Anthony (Mulberry Garden), 198, 211, 350, 351, 357, 777, 809, 872.
Coggs, Richard, of Ruislip, 583.
Coghlan (probably Cogan), Mr., 726.
Coif, baron of the Coif of the Exchequer. See Littleton, T.
Coin, landing of, 45.
-, See Crown; Pistoles; Mint (Coining).
-, clipping and counterfeiting. See Mint (Prosecutions).
-, Ireland. See Ireland (Currency).
Coinage duty. See Mint.
Coke. See Cooke.
Coker, Thomas, exporting raw hides, 1153, 1159.
Colbert, Monsieur [Charles, Marquis de Croissy, brother to J. B. Colbert], Ambassador to England from France, 1161, 1339; King's present of a jewel to, 933, 1160.
Colburne, Nicholas, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Colby (Coleby), Hobart, a Groom of the Chamber in ordinary to the Queen, 219, 268, 332, 333, 454, 604, 608, 899, 1003.
Colchester (Essex), 212, 220, 586, 595, 1025, 1043, 1128, 1166, 1182, 1198; St. Botolph parish and St. James's parish, 804.
Coldstreamers (and grants of land to), 9, 16, 193, 314, 558, 559, 631, 736, 1144.
Cole (see Coles), Andrew, lease of wharves, Surrey, 894, 1029.
-, John, breeder of wildfowl, Newmarket, 258.
-, -, lease of Midsomer Norton, 1190.
-, Lawrence, Customs smack, Southampton, 1362.
-, (Coles), Thomas, Collector of Southampton port. 71, 126, 246, 336, 445, 446, 586, 595, 730, 1020.
-, (Coles), Timothy, Lord Newport's man, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Stafford, 1097, 1102; Farmer of Excise, Sussex, 1022, 1249: executrix of, 1249; see Colles.
-, William, lease, Pontefract, 1248.
-, -, clerk, Comptroller of Customs, Bristol, 1012, 1017, 1070, 1110, 1202; Surveyor General of Bristol port, 1130.
Coleby. See Colby.
Coleford ("Coult") (Dean Forest, Gloucester), 113, 524, 531.
Coleman, Charles, one of the King's musicians, 262, 621, 741, 900; loans to the Government, 642.
-, Edward, one of the King's musicians, 222, 268, 332, 377; a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
-, Francis, 940.
-, Mrs., 1098.
-, Richard, of Lincoln's Inn, 842.
-, Robert, 1134.
-, William [Collector, Norwich diocese], 7.
Colepeper, Thomas, second Lord Colepeper, Captain of the Isle of Wight, 1, 3, 5, 10, 11, 167, 177, 740; dispute with Sir Robert Holmes, 786, 788, 846, 957, 969, 973, 988.
-, (Culpeper), Sir Thomas, 460, 481, 630.
Coleraine (Ireland), Receiver General of, 823; see Read, C.
-, customs of, and the Ulster Corporation, 353, 518.
Coles (see Cole), Margaret, 737, 1022.
-, William, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Coleshill (Hundred, Flint), 201, 1329.
Coleton. See Colleton.
Colladon, Sir John, 504, 1036.
Colles, John, Collector of Hearthmoney, Salop, 1083, 1093, 1259, 1260, 1279; ditto Stafford, 1338, 1339.
-, Timothy, 93, 135; see Cole.
Collet, John, a Serjeant at Arms, 906, 1198.
Colleton (Coleton), planter in Barbados, 212.
-, Sir Peter, 773.
Collier, Henry, wine merchant, 1249, 1307, 1309.
-, William, Collector of Hearthmoney, Basingstoke, 1146.
Collingham, George, 941.
Collingwood, Daniel (Holy Island), 477, 594, 783, 1058, 1061, 1223, 1233.
Collins, George, accomptant, Cornwall, 107.
-, James, Receiver of Hearthmoney, York city and West Riding, 737, 812, 817, 1196.
-, John, Country Accomptant in the Excise Office, 103, 255, 282, 515, 614, 669, 736, 757, 809, 875.
-, Mr. (Commission of Accounts), 885.
-, -, a Commissioner for Finckley Forest, 1212.
-, Richard, gauger, Essex, 1346.
-, -, keeper of Court Leets, Yorks, 208.
Collinson (Collison, Collingson), John, waiter and searcher at Grimsby, 979, 1000, 1149; tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148; waiter, Scarborough, 1162.
Collooney (Sligo), 628; Lord of see Coote, R.
Collubron, coast of [?Calabria], 1274.
Colman. See Coleman.
Colombes (France), 591.
Colquoit, Francis, boatman, Falmouth, 1317.
Coltishall (Norfolk), 1363.
Colton, Thomas, a Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex and Hants, 1134, 1238.
Colville (Colvile), Dorothea, relict and executrix of John, 685, 733, 809, 887, 926, 958, 964, 971, 974, 977, 979, 986, 987, 994, 1023, 1109, 1150, 1295.
-, John, banker or goldsmith, 116, 120, 125, 260, 288, 306, 384, 390, 404, 411, 413, 456, 472, 497, 529, 582, 588, 603, 611, 632, 645, 648, 1023, 1295; loans to the Government, 82, 83, 401, 413, 414, 453, 487, 494, 619, 685; repayments to, including orders, &c. to him or his executrix, 231, 274, 282, 286, 290, 318, 450, 483, 507, 534, 544, 551, 556, 592, 607, 609, 611, 622, 624, 636, 637, 643, 656, 658, 666, 685, 696, 704, 734, 758, 762, 809, 880, 887, 1013, 1150, 1295, 1338; arranging affairs of at his death, 671, 684; administration, 673.
-, Mr. (brother to the banker), 704, 880, 882.
Colwall (Calwall), Daniel, sub-searcher, London port, 196, 1150, 1280.
Comb (Trelowia, Cornwall), 613.
Combe (Oxford), 543.
-, (Warwick), 1290.
Combs, imports of, 1150, 1244.
Commendall (Comondele), William, 651, 823.
Common, right of, 436; taking in, 563, 782.
-, Pleas, 627.
-, -, cheirographer of. See Longuville, W.; Pooley, E.; Sparks, T.
-, -, clerk of estreats in. See Brown, Tho.
-, -, justices of, 32, 79, 863, 1180; see Atkins, Sir R.
-, -, protonotary of, 1174; see Locker, A.
-, -, records of, 470, 627; keeper of see Ingram, G.
Commons, House of, 297, 755.
-, bills, 294, 295, 310, 387, 765, 766, 792.
-, clerk of Parliament attending the House of Commons. See Goldsborough, W.
-, committees, 296, 301, 310, 392; for corn and cattle, 535.
-, debates, 1016; debating the King's business, 528.
-, officers, 967.
-, papers, petition referred to from Treasury, 372.
-, recommendations or resolutions, 422.
-, reports, &c., engrossing of, 918.
-, Sergeant at Arms attending. See Norfolk, Sir J.
-, Speaker, 482; chamber, 295, 535; chair, 679; compensation for loss of legal practice, 441.
-, stopping the duty of 4l. per ton on wines, 703.
-, Treasury Lords attending, 306.
Commonstown (Westmeath), 880.
Commonwealth survey. See Crown Lands.
Compass, naval, 466.
Composition trade, 1353.
Compton, James, tenth Earl of Northampton, creation money, 47, 170, 717, 973, 982, 984, 1363; Master of the Game in Whittlewood Forest, 984
-, Robert (Oxford), 911.
Computandum process. See Ad computandum.
Comyne, Sir Nicholas, 852.
Concealed lands, moneys, or goods. See Discoveries.
Concordatums. See Ireland.
Conde, Tho., petition, 37.
Condley. See Conly.
Condover (Hundred Salop), 1148, 1164, 1235.
Conduct money, 1104, 1236, 1345.
Conesbrough (Yorks), 1287.
Conesby, Roger, a gentleman pensioner, 854.
Coney, Richard, outlaw, 804.
Coningsby (see Conesby), Juliana, widow of Amias Hext. See Hext.
Conly (Condley), John, wine merchant, 1307.
Connaught (Ireland), 838.
-, rents. See Ireland.
Conny, Sir William, 8.
Constables, 189, 247, 1194; collecting Hearthmoney see Hearthmoney.
Conventicles in co. Yorks, 916.
Convention, the (of 1660), 122.
Convoy, 225, 1096.
Conway, Edward, third Viscount afterwards first Earl of Conway, creation money, 335, 712, 758, 1362.
-, (Conoway, Conner), Marmaduke, one of the King's falconers, 742, 749, 898, 1321, 1357.
Cony, Sir William, 181, 594.
Cooke (Cook, Coke and see Cock), Christopher. See Lock.
-, Col. (Dean Forest), 90, 170, 308, 310, 354, 372, 531; a Commissioner for Claims, Ireland, 615.
-, Edward, searcher, Gravesend, 1165.
-, -, linen weaver, Norfolk, royal bounty to, 1363.
-, Sir George, a Commissioner of Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.
-, Henry, Capt., of the King's music and master of the children of the Chapel Royal, 67, 86, 167, 239, 262, 309, 332, 343, 427, 473, 505, 506, 610, 611; Composer of the King's private music, 898, 920; loans to the Government, 614, 627, 661, 770.
-, Isaac, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Gloucester and Bristol, 867; ditto Oxford, 881.
-, James, shipmaster, 1349.
-, John, merchant, 1121, 1193.
-, -, Register in the Searcher's office, London, 1242.
-, -, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 97.
-, Miles, Navy creditor, 869, 1252.
-, Mr., capturing thieves, 982; Customs (Flint), 1172; Sir P. Wych's privy seals, 338, 340, 346.
-, Nicholas, comptroller of Customs, London port, 247, 776, 926.
-, Robert, Receiver of Crown revenues, Norfolk and Huntingdon, 903, 906; loans to the Government, 709.
-, Capt. Robt., discouraging the Excise, 69, 219.
-, Roger, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Berks, 881; ditto South Wales, 1165.
-, Rowland, Excise rescue. 1111, 1346.
-, Thomas, merchant, 1353.
-, Sir Thomas, Receiver of First Fruits, 397.
-, William, Sub-Collector of Hearthmoney, Herts, 1084.
-, -, verderer of Dean Forest, 262.
Cookesley, Sanford, wine merchant, 1307.
Cookham, Richard, wine merchant, 1249.
Cookham and Bray, bailiffs of, 903; Seven Hundreds of, 903.
Cooksey, Edw., Collector of Assessments, Worcester city, 1328.
Cookson, Mr., 1020.
Cooler, Mr., Collector, Hereford. 226.
Cooling, Benjamin, Surveyor of his Majesty's Chamber and Dresser, 529; King's waiter, Bristol port, 364, 490, 727, 949.
Cooper, Anthony Ashley, Lord Ashley, from 1672 Earl of Shaftesbury, a Treasury Lord and Chancellor of the Exchequer, passim 1–175; 341–511; 940–1110; 209, 221, 226, 242, 276, 277, 285, 286, 293, 296, 297, 301, 305, 326, 330, 334, 517, 520, 575, 581, 588, 683, 684, 698, 707, 725, 731, 732, 741, 749, 758, 794, 798, 824, 830, 847, 865, 884, 887, 897, 916, 1111, 1112, 1131, 1255, 1272, 1291; Lord Chancellor. 1113–5, 1116, 1117, 1118. see also Great Seal; house of. in the Strand, Treasury Lords meeting at, &c., 770, 771, 876, 878, 880, 881, 882, 885, 886, 889, 890, 892, 895, 896, 905, 906, 908, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1077, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1091, 1093, 1257, 1272, 1294; out of town, 410; report of his death, 661; a Trustee for Fee Farms, 564, 583; a Privy Councillor, 840; prizes account, 22, 960.
-, (Cupar, Cupit), Boydon, 803.
-, Cecil. brother of John, 454, 550, 583, 599, 819.
-, Edw., a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
-, Ellis (Mr. or Major), Receiver of Wine Act for York district, 929; Receiver of Hearthmoney for East and North Ridings, 437, 449, 567, 597, 854, 1202.
-, John, vintner, 1200, 1249.
-, -, arrest, 984, 986.
-, -, Receiver of Assessments, co. Notts, 93, 127, 264, 388, 398, 432, 444, 446, 454, 479, 480, 484, 485, 523, 547, 550, 583, 599, 692, 798, 818, 819, 863, 878, 904, 1189, 1301; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Derby and Notts, 941; ditto, Lincoln, 244, 281, 289, 598.
-, Margaret, Lady Ashley, 661.
-, Mr., debt to the King, 351; of Notts, one of His Majesty's carvers, Cavalier Money Account, 68, 70, 208.
-, Peter (Surinam), 1084, 1259.
-, Richard, wine merchant, 1249, 1306.
-, Samuel, the King's limner, 753, 1123–4.
-, Thomas, Justice of Chester, 551.
-, -, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Devon, 867; ditto Somerset, 884.
-, William, wine merchant, 1307.
-, -, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
Coote, Richard, Lord Coote of Coloony, 628.
Cope, Sir Anthony, conveyance of the Custom House, 73, 182, 196.
-, Thomas (Derby), 888.
-, Capt. William, 1318.
Cope and Bar Master's Place, co. Derby, 1043.
Copley, Sir Godfrey, a Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.
-, Lyonell, a same, 634.
Coppenhall (Cheshire), 917.
Copper, supply of, for the Mint. See Mint.
-, mines, 76.
Coppinge, Jeremiah, 994, 1023.
-, (Copinger), John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Derby. 106, 128, 132, 864, 1294; Mr., Eleven Months' tax, 76.
Coppinger. See Coppinge.
Coppleston, John, royal bounty, 832; Sir John, 738.
Copps, Thomas, tidesman, London port, 955.
Copyhold and copyhold tenants. 201, 202, 369, 635, 656, 1190, 1215, 1343; and see Cornwall Duchy (improved rents).
Coquus (Choques, Coquuis), John, silversmith, 109, 133, 138, 268, 282, 334.
Corbet, Mr., agent of Backwell in Lisbon, 1147.
Corbyn, Thomas, Surveyor of woods, Trent North, 990.
Corderoy. Thomas, secret service, 358, 368, 384, 524; a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204.
Coriton. See Courteen and Coryton.
Cork county (Ireland), 616.
Corker, Edward, Deputy Receiver to Sir George Carteret, Vice-Treasurer of Ireland, 870, 1130.
Corn, imported, 58, 91, 1176.
-, Commons' Committee for, 535.
-, duty on, 1229.
Cornbury, Viscount. See Hyde, H.
Cornelissen, Mr., tin affair, Flanders, 7.
Corner, Isaac, bricklayer to the Works, 259, 642, 900; loans to the Government, 646.
-, Robert, Hearthmoney officer, 1053, 1205.
Cornwall, Edward, of Moccas, Farmer of Excise, co. Hereford, 833, 836, 863, 1279; Sub-Farmer of Hearthmoney, co. Hereford, 281.
-, Humphry, royal bounty to, 757, 765, 1183.
CORNWALL, COUNTY, 53, 137, 208, 352, 355, 585, 586, 654, 828, 849, 909, 911, 913, 1052, 1124, 1128, 1168, 1201, 1210, 1212, 1218, 1243, 1250, 1261, 1266; Western division of, 1302; Eastern division of, 1299.
-, -, Excise, 539; Sub-Commissioners, 1255, 1347; Farm, 291, 820, 825, 833, 836, 1035, 1218, 1324; see Heron, J.; Anselme, A.; Perry, J.
-, -, Hearthmoney Receivers. See Clark, G.; Scowen, R. and W.; Rutter, E.
-, -, Receivers General of Crown Lands, 1253; see Bennet, Mr. [John]; Wynne, M.; Godolphin, Sir W.
-, -, Receivers (Commissioners, Collectors, &c.) of taxes, 165, 481, 463, 1077, 1137, 1143, 1200, 1246, 1299, 1300, 1302; see Beauford, W.; Langden, R.; Moyle, Sir W.; Spry, A.; Trevanyon, Col. C.
-, -, sheriffs, 107, 113, 602.
-, DUCHY, 51, 324, 330, 333, 587, 640.
-, -, account, 107.
-, -, assessioning or assessioneering, 113, 114, 265, 330.
-, -, auditor, 19, 113, 248, 253, 470, 665, 1265, 1350; deputy auditor see Symes, J.
-, -, bailiffs, 114.
-, -, commission of enquiry as to wastes, 265.
-, -, copyhold tenants, 369; and see Cornwall, Duchy (improved rents and leases).
-, -, Fee farms, particulars, 405, 672.
-, -, -, not to be sold, 506.
-, -, Havenor of the Stannary ports (of the port rents, fixed and casual rents), 251, 956, 1125; see Morrice, Sir W.
-, -, improved rents, tenants buying in, 39, 42, 71, 81, 83, 88, 121, 125, 134, 201, 228, 242, 243, 247, 272, 369, 737, 739, 822, 827, 1211.
-, -, lands. leases of, 613, 618, 708, 724, 804, 837, 855, 903, 911, 912, 913, 1150, 1168, 1190, 1212, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1243, 1357; fines on grant of, 841; question of pledging for loans on, 83, 222.
-, -, moneys, 107.
-, -, officers' fees on post coinages. See Tin.
-, -, prison. See Lostwithiel.
-, -, Prizage and Butlerage account, 89, 733, 1125, 1138.
-, -, process of, 1154.
-, -, revenues pertaining to the King when there is no Prince of Wales, 113, 983.
-, -, -, account of receipts, 53, 908.
-, -, -, allowances out of, and orders, &c., on, 216, 248, 433, 658, 956, 1054, 1113, 1154, 1265, 1338, 1350.
-, -, -, question as to Exchequer jurisdiction over, 113.
-, -, -, Receiver of, 53, 248, 271, 359, 467, 601, 739, 859, 956, 1125, 1265, 1338, 1350.
-, -, tin affairs of. See Tin.
-, Duke of, appointing sheriffs, 113.
Cornwall is, Charles, second Lord Cornwallis of Eye, 11, 172, 199; steward of Eye, 747, 855, 888; Surveyor of the outports, 225.
-, Elizabeth, Lady Cornwallis, grant to, 23, 24; pension to, 154, 237, 458, 569, 600, 712, 879, 1193-4; impost bill, 233, 395.
-, Sir Frederick, steward of Eye, 888.
-, Mr., 487.
Corporations, Ireland, renewing charters of, 486, 487, 491, 501, 506, 507, 632.
Corriton. See Coryton.
Corsellis, Charles, beer export, 1205.
Cory, Andrew, keeper of the prison at Lostwithiel, 656, 1154.
-, John, discovery, 813.
-, Mary, 1292.
-, William, 1292.
Coryton (Coriton, Corryton), Sir John, bart., 1168.
Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham See Durham.
Cosins, John, Collector of Hearthmoney, Surrey and Southwark, 1134.
Costar, Egbert, shipmaster, 1235.
Cotes. See Coates.
Cotter, Capt., 947.
Cotterell, Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, 34, 46, 58, 108, 462, 464, 608, 620, 741, 745, 1117, 1359; Master of Requests, 1240, 1344.
-, Charles, Assistant to the Master of the Ceremonies. 1331, 1342.
-, Clement, son to Sir Charles, and Assistant Master of the Ceremonies, 46, 462, 464, 608, 620, 745; slain at Sale Bay, 1331, 1342, 1359.
Cottesbrook (Northampton), 301.
Cottingham (Yorks), 619, 823.
-, Powis, 680, 1253.
-, Richmond, 680, 1253.
-, Westmorland, 680, 1253.
Cottle, Mark, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Oxford and Berks, 378, 382, 419, 517, 1162.
Cotton, Francis, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
-, John, 160.
-, Sir John, perpetuity for the maintenance of a minister, 17, 217, 326.
Couch, Ann, lease, 849.
-, Edward, lease, 849.
-, Margaret, lease, 708, 849.
Coulton, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 864; ditto Southampton and Isle of Wight, 864.
Council of War. See War.
Counterfeit. See Mint.
Counters (prison), both the, 1034.
County Courts, 1174.
-, rents and outrents, schedules of. See Fee Farms and Crown Lands.
Court Baron, 1253.
-, Leet, 208, 210, 526, 1164, 1253.
-, Martial, 1163.
-, rolls of manors, 911, 1257, 1273.
-, See Admiralty; Chancery; Common Pleas; Ecclesiastioal; Exchequer; King's Bench.
Courteen (Coriton, Curteen), Sir Peter, 1032.
-, Sir William, 1087, 1263–4.
-, William son of Sir William, 1263.
Courthopp, Sir George, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
Courtney (Courtenay), Edward, Earl of Devon, 911.
-, Mr., Counsel, 983, 984.
-, Nicholas, steward of Helston, 29, 289.
Couse. See Cowse.
Cousins, William (Lyndhurst stables), 539.
Cove, Nicholas, waiter, Teignmouth, 1227.
Covenant, writs of, 993, 1174.
Coventry, Henry, 106, 155, 214, 379, 522, 533, 658; a Commissioner for Claims, Ireland, 615; loans to the Government, 631, 760; Ambassador Extraordinary to Sweden (from 12 July. 1671), 913–4, 916, 971, 1009, 1012, 1050, 1122, 1211, 1289, 1367; a Commissioner for Concealments, Windsor, 747, 923; a Groom of the Bedchamber. 712, 719, 934, 1199, 1286, 1354; a Secretary of State, 1094, 1095, 1110, 1111, 1280, 1297, 1351; secret service, 1316.
-, Thomas, Lord Coventry, Lord Keeper, 192.
-, Sir William. 1009, 1012; a Treasury Lord, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31.
Coventry (Warwick), 113, 513, 613.
-, Bishopric. See Lichfield.
-, Receiver of Assessments for. See Newsham, J.
Coward, William, Commissioner of Assessments, Somerset, 827.
Cowes (Isle of Wight), 595, 1192.
Cowick (Yorks), 634.
Cowland, William, Collector, Malden, 585.
Cowley, Mr., 98.
Cowse (Couse), Edward, wine merchant, 1249, 1306.
Cox (Cocks, Cockes), Ambrose, loan to the Government, 687.
-, George, Keeper of the Council Chamber, 258, 610, 896, 1004.
-, Capt. George, Treasurer to the Sick and Wounded. See Cock.
-, Capt. [?John. Navy Commissioner at Chatham], 29, 727, 1331.
-, Nicholas, Customer of Tynemouth, 1062.
-, Richard, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 881.
-, Thomas, watchman, London, 1176; lease, 71; vintner, 1200.
Cozens (see Cosins), Robert, loans to the Government, 788, 829, 860.
Crabbe, John, Captain of the "Eagle," 176, 1208.
-, Mr., Navy creditor, 10.
-, William, wine merchant, of Bristol, 970, 985.
Crafts, Thomas, Navy creditor, 775.
Cranborne Chase (Wilts). 1131.
Crane, Francis, prisoner, 1, 4, 67, 77, 326.
-, Sir Francis, 79, 106.
-, Henry, Page of the Robes, 1152.
-, -, tidewaiter, London, 1166.
-, John, of London, dyer, 992, 1184.
-, Mrs., of Ruthin, 70, 75, 80, 82, 108, 117, 152, 166, 168, 221, 249, 311, 347, 355.
Cranfield, Capt. Edward (Barbados 4½ per cent.), 144, 472, 484, 491, 625, 993, 1038, 1051, 1159; lease, 1100, 1101; royal bounty, 649.
-, Lionel, third Earl of Middlesex, Creation money, 337, 345, 393, 424, 511, 714, 741, 1005.
-, Mr.. press gang, 1224.
Cranmer, Mrs. Lelis, one of the Queen's Dressers, 1128, 1147, 1304.
Crannow (Cranow), Duchy of Cornwall, 113. 271, 903, 913.
Cratey, Andrew, wine merchant, 1307.
Cravats, import of, 1150.
Craven, William, first Earl of Craven, creation money, 361, 382, 389, 393, 488, 542; for the Sick and Wounded, 495, 638, 653, 726, 735, 738, 740, 943, 946, 1108, 1174, 1290; for the fortifications at Tilbury, 793, 819, 828; a Commissioner for discoveries, 681; a Privy Councillor, 840; Four and a half per cent. duty, 376, 400; regiment, 475, 630; house at Paddington, 915.
Cravey, Monsieur, Paris, 1302.
Crawford, John, leather dresser, London, 1226.
-, and Lindsay, Earl of See Lindsay, J.
Crawley, Francis, Farm of Excise of Beds, 833, 836; Receiver of Hearthmoney Herts and Essex, 567, 576, 839, 924.
Creamer, George, 856.
Creation money, payments of, to the nobility, 16, 21, 46, 47, 53, 68, 148, 156, 162, 163, 170, 171, 186, 188, 243, 268, 271, 298, 305, 324, 326, 328, 335, 336, 337, 338, 340, 344, 361, 374, 380, 382, 386, 389, 393, 394, 402, 413, 422, 426, 427, 468, 469, 473, 476, 480, 483, 488, 494, 501, 502, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 530, 542, 552, 555, 557, 566, 573, 578, 612, 621, 637, 652, 679, 682, 684, 688, 690, 692, 701, 702, 710, 712, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 736, 739, 741, 743, 749, 750, 751, 758, 771, 772, 777, 812, 814, 822, 828, 872, 873, 884, 887, 906, 910, 913, 948, 957, 967, 981, 982, 990, 996, 1005, 1055, 1066, 1136, 1168, 1177, 1178, 1215, 1233, 1240, 1252, 1255, 1257, 1260, 1317, 1350, 1355, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1366.
Credit, condition of, 493; and see generally Bankers; Loans to Government.
Creech, Edward, watchman, London, 1136.
-, Nathaniel, a clerk of the peace, Wilts, 1083.
Creecher, John, butcher, Woolwich, 800.
Creed, Charles, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Worcester, 864: ditto, Worcester and Stafford, 1238.
-, Henry, gauger, 1186.
-, John. Secretary to the Commissioners for Tangier, 270, 1250
-, William, tailor of the Robes. 1152.
Creeksea (Essex), 1328, 1329.
Creighton, Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells. See Bath.
Cremer, Mr., counsel, 1103.
Crequi [Charles III.], Duke of, 190.
Cresset, Edward, senior and junior, landwaiter, Bristol, 945, 951, 1129.
-, Francis, Law Office messenger, 1240.
Cresswell, Richard, junr., searcher of Gravesend, 1358.
Creuddyn (Hundred, Carnarvon). 1300.
Crevett (Krevet), Andrew, petition Ordnance. 383.
-, George, a Commissioner for the Wine Act, Yorks, 594, 792.
Crewe, Jo., 1268.
Crewes, Jeremy, King's drumplayer, 555. 568.
Cripplegate ward. See Streets.
Crispe (Crisp), John, Collector of Customs, London port 802.
-, Mr. [?John], son of Sir Nicholas, 657; farm of spice, 148–9, 154. 173, 310, 312, 411. 414, 421, 425, 495, 561, 573, 611, 863.
-, Mr. [son of Sir Nicholas], alum farm. 160, 164. 303, 309. 432, 446, 449, 476, 587, 616, 767. 778.
-, Sir Nicholas. Customs Farmer, 252, 504, 657, 730, 992. 994, 1127. 1279, 1348; spice patent. 144, 148, 154, 310, 866, 1127, 1128, 1365; Collector of Customs, London port, 803, 866; alum farm, 1230.
-, Thomas, Collector of Customs, London port, 803, 949.
Croane [?Crane], Jacob, 970, 982, 990, 992, 1045, 1046,; Wine Act action, 1155, 1200.
Croft, Nicholas, loans to the Government, 802.
Croft Hall (Yorks), 910.
Crofts, Mr., landwaiter, London port, 955, 1171.
-, Sir Robert (sic for Herbert), bart., 1153.
-, William, Lord Crofts, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, pension to as such, 487, 495, 648, 658, 1322.
Croke (Crooke). Sir Henry, Clerk of the Pipe, 249.
-, Robert, son of Sir Robert, reversion of Clerk of the Pipe, 120, 121, 132, 249.
-, Sir Robert, Clerk of the Pipe, 87, 107, 113, 163, 229, 249, 415, 426. 480, 508, 556, 562, 687. 689. 690, 693, 738, 848, 849. 872. 888. 897, 1155, 1243.
Crolter, John, 1039.
Crompton, Charles, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
Cromwell, Oliver, 116, 170, 539.
Cronstrom, Abraham, copper for the Mint, 1094-5, 1306.
Crooke. See Croke.
Crookes and Crookes Moor (Sheffield, Yorks), 564, 634.
Crooper, John, tidesman, Shields, 1140.
Crosse. John, wine merchant, 1249.
-, Thomas, customs officer, 108, 1048, 1050.
Crow (Crowe), Christopher, deputy to Auditor Sawver, 242. 331, 332, 479, 845. 911, 1154.
-, Patrick, clerk of the Peace for Northumberland, 263, 270.
-, William, sheriff of Norwich, 1162.
Crowland (Lincoln), manor, 725. 765. 766, 807, 829, 926; monastery, 807; streets, 807; steward of see Walpole. Mr.
Crowle (Yorks), 563, 634.
-, (Petersham and Ham), 1227.
Crown, the King's, 1076: see Jewels.
-, and half-crown, coining of, 31.
-, French coin. 770.
-, gold. See Healing medals.
CROWN LANDS, accounts. 336, 902.
-, -, auditors. See Exchequer Court auditors.
-, -, bailiffs or stewards of, 513, 516, 521. 526, 536. 541, 545, 594, 596, 607. 639.
-, chantry lands, 816, 1103; rents. 458, 699, 891, 917. 932; pensions on rectories, 458; portio decimarum, 458.
-, -, and Church lands, Commissioners for enquiring into sale of, 193, 541; sale of, under the Commonwealth, 541. 1316; see also Coldstreamers.
-, Commonwealth survey of, 911, 1215.
-, fee farm sales. See Feefarms.
-, fixed charges (perpetuities. pensions, castle ward rents. &c.) charged on the counties, 189, 195, 198, 405, 503. 725, 813, 999, 1170, 1220, 1272, 1275; See also Fee farms (schedules).
-, -, in custodiam leases of outlaws' estates, &c. See Escheated.
-, -, in Duchy of Cornwall. See Cornwall, Duchy.
-, -, in London before the fire, 303.
-, -, leases (including particulars. &c.), 39, 111, 181, 184, 186, 197, 200, 201, 205, 231, 232, 237, 245, 246, 247, 250, 251, 255, 257, 271. 272, 304, 307, 308, 309, 312. 314. 315, 376, 516, 525, 533, 542, 545, 599, 601, 613, 618, 619, 622, 631, 634, 635, 640, 642, 650, 652, 654, 665, 666, 682, 708, 724, 725, 733, 736, 738, 760, 765, 776, 786, 790, 795, 801. 802. 804. 807, 816, 817, 823, 828, 848, 849, 855, 859, 874, 881, 888, 894, 903. 908, 909, 911, 912, 913. 917, 918, 926, 927, 936, 987, 1013, 1020. 1021, 1022, 1029, 1075, 1077, 1082, 1084, 1130, 1131, 1135, 1136, 1182, 1184, 1197, 1200, 1202, 1203, 1207, 1208, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1218, 1219, 1222, 1223, 1224. 1226, 1227, 1228, 1233, 1234, 1235. 1236, 1239, 1240, 1243, 1244, 1252, 1253, 1257, 1262, 1265, 1286, 1292, 1311, 1312. 1315, 1322. 1343, 1354, 1355, 1357. 1358, 1367; disposal of fines on. 18, 30; leases of tithes, 890.
-, -, loans on (including issues of such loan money), 62, 63, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 78, 82, 83, 89, 90, 92, 93, 95. 97, 102, 104, 109, 118, 119, 121, 122, 126, 134, 139, 156, 171, 176, 186, 187, 222, 228, 259, 267, 270, 275, 276, 277, 282, 286, 322, 327, 330, 331, 335. 354, 360, 404, 424, 520, 651, 670, 672, 678, 693, 701, 710, 1082; question of pledging for loans or mortgage with liability to sale, 82, 83, 88, 93. 95, 98, 101, 105, 106, 120, 148, 215, 218, 221. 224, 227, 230, 232, 233, 235, 243, 265, 270, 272, 282, 286, 355, 420; trust deed for such pledging (dated 1669, July 29), 251, 264, 270, 275, 317; book of schedules of such lands so pledged, 120; certificates of, 219; register of loans. 252, 270, 282. For the later phase of these transactions see Fee farms.
-, -, mortgaged to the city by James I. and Charles I. See London (Crown lands).
-, -, -, to the Six Clerks. See Chancery (Six Clerks).
-, -, Queen Mother's and Queen Consort's jointure in. See Queen Mother; Queen Consort.
-, -, Receivers, Collectors and their accounts, 17, 103, 247, 373, 384, 404, 406, 414, 517; for the receivers of the various counties see each county separately, and also the names on p. 517.
-, -, reliefs, &c., before the dissolution of the Court of Wards, 195.
-, -, rents and revenues, grants of, 814.
-, -, -, warrants on the land revenue, 25, 27, 104, 109, 877; see also Crown lands (loans).
-, manors. See Royal manors.
-, office, clerks of, 16.
-, waste, See Discoveries,
Crowshall (Debenham, Suffolk), 222.
Crowther, John, King's trumpeter, 225.
Croxton-Keyrial ("Croxton and Kirriall," Leicester), 1161.
Croydon (Surrey), 306, 1203, 1300.
Croysland, Thomas, of Pontefract, 1248.
Crump (Cromp), Anthony, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Worcester, 881.
-, Richard, arrest, 1098, 1308.
-, Thomas, lease, 1348.
Crundale and Crundale Place (Kent), 1194.
Crusadoes, 543, 570, 1170.
Crust, Bennet, waiter, Saltash, 1192.
Cullam. See Cullum.
Culleford (Culliford), William, register of seizures, 143, 310, 335, 353, 518, 522, 711, 740, 952.
Cullum (Cullam), Mr., 105.
-, Sir Thomas, 11, 291.
Cumberland, Duke of. See Prince Rupert.
Cumberland, county, 247, 541, 545, 575, 576, 671, 1044, 1060, 1234, 1245.
-, -, Excise farm, 26, 145, 833, 836, 845. 1218; see Calvert, P., Christian, W., Parsons, J., Vincent, S., Williamson, G.; Sub-Commissioners, 512, 1202, 1261.
-, -, Hearthmoney. See Williamson, G.
-, -, justices, 26, 111, 145 512.
-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands, 704.
-, -, -, Collectors, Commissioners, &c., of Assessments, &c., 321, 1223; see Sandys, T.
-, -, sheriffs, 602.
-, -, tolls, grant of, 868.
-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 309.
Cunnyng, John, landwaiter, Looe, 1128.
Cuper. See Cooper.
Cupide. Mr., churchwarden of Lambeth, 18.
Cupit. See Cooper.
Currency. See Ireland.
Curson, Frator, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Curteen. See Courteen.
Curtis, Augustus, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867.
-, Robert, lease, 1136, 1227. 1235.
-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise ut supra, 1352.
Custance, Sir Robert, 613.
Custis, Edmund, of Zealand, fishing for the tin at Ostend, 85, 87, 88, 91, 232, 238, 245, 275, 276, 280, 293, 302, 303, 307, 312, 656.
Custodiam leases, England. See Escheated.
-, rents, Ireland. See Ireland (custodiam).
CUSTOMS, ENGLAND, 602.
-, -, Accomptant General, 1163.
-, -, accounts, 183; auditing of, 713, 801.
-, -, ad valorem rates, 1088, 1093, 1101, 1261.
-, -, aliens' duties or strangers' duties, 95, 949, 980, 1086, 1094 1118, 1231, 1247, 1259. 1261, 1273, 1349; native duties or English duties, 980, 1084, 1128, 1147, 1261, 1273, 1299; see Navigation Act (suspension).
-, -, Additional Duty. See Wines; for collection of, by the Customs Farmers see Customs farmers (collecting).
-, -, bills of portage, 943.
-, -, - of store, 943, 961, 1154; and see Customs, England (impost).
-, -, bonded duties, allowance of 10 percent. on prepayment of, 1173, 1205.
-, -, bonds, 262; see Navigation Act (frauds), and for wine bonds see Wines.
-, -, books, 183; changing method of, 956; and see Customs, England (out ports).
-, -, Book of Rates, 1229. 1260, 1273, 1296.
-, -, business to be communicated to the Customs Commissioners, 1097.
-, -, Cashier or Receiver General from the time of the Commission of 1671 (see Mounteney, R.), 975, 1163, 1171, 1203, 1205, 1207, 1215, 1223, 1225. 1230, 1233, 1241, 1255, 1258, 1260, 1261, 1269, 1298, 1345, 1349, 1360, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367; half-yearly accounts of, 1218, 1240, 1243; for payments by see Customs, England (payments).
-, -, coast trading, 1204.
-, -, cocquets. See Cocquets.
-, -, coinage duty. See Mint.
-, -, collectors, 1057, 1058. 1235; for the collectors of individual ports see each port separately.
-, -, colouring strangers' goods, 749.
-, -, Commission (ending 1662, Sept. 29), accounts of. 45, 114, 131, 143, 231, 715, 1368.
-, -, Commissioners (from 1671, Sept. 24) (Downing, Sir G., Thompson, Sir W., Lowther, Sir W., Garraway, W., Millington. F., Upton, J., and afterwards Temple, Sir R., Secretary to Sherwin, R., Solicitor to Prowse, R.), 935, 940, 942, 943, 949, 954, 960, 965, 968, 969, 971, 978, 982, 985, 990, 991, 994, 995, 1000, 1001, 1002, 1005, 1006, 1011, 1012, 1017, 1024, 1025, 1027, 1038, 1043, 1048, 1055, 1076, 1078, 1080, 1084, 1087, 1092, 1093, 1100, 1101. 1110, 1113. 1118, 1120, 1142, 1163, 1187, 1188, 1191, 1197, 1202, 1203, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1209, 1214, 1217, 1218, 1219, 1220, 1222, 1224, 1225, 1227, 1229, 1231, 1233, 1237, 1246–7, 1248, 1250, 1253, 1254, 1259, 1260, 1261. 1265, 1270, 1272, 1273, 1276, 1277, 1279, 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, 1285, 1286, 1291, 1293, 1294, 1297, 1299, 1302, 1303, 1306, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1311, 1313. 1314, 1315, 1316, 1317, 1323, 1330, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341. 1342, 1343, 1345, 1346, 1347, 1349, 1350, 1351. 1353, 1355, 1356, 1358, 1359, 1363, 1365.
-, -, Comptroller General of accounts of, 1235; see Lytcot, G.; office of, 1125.
-, -, debentures, 342, 522, 1205.
-, -, deputies to patent officers, frauds by, 1197; and see Deputies.
-, -, -, not to keep licensed houses, 1343.
-, -, duties, 951, 1093; see Linens; Silks; Wines.
-, -, -, certificates of, 1166,
-, -, -, due to the King before the Restoration, 1284.
-, -, -, English and strangers'. See Customs, England (aliens).
-, -, -, on exported ordnance, 18.
-, -, -, on goods imported and re-exported, 71.
-, -, -, on goods in yachts and war vessels, 945, 968, 969, 994, 1001; question as to navy provisions paying customs, 33.
-, -, -, on marble for the King, 42.
-, -, -, ten per cent. rebate on English built three deck ships, 940, 948, 1130, 1148.
-, -, English duties. See Customs, England (aliens).
-, -, enumerated commodities. See Navigation Act.
-, -, establishment, 997; and see Customs, England (officers).
-, -, Farm and Farmers, including farm accounts, defalcations and payment of rent (1664 to 1667. Sept. 29), (Crispe, Sir N., Harrison, Sir J., Jacob, Sir J., Shaw, Sir J., Wolstenholme, Sir J.), 64, 65, 69, 74, 83, 88, 89, 97, 99, 104, 106, 114–6, 117, 119, 120, 121, 122, 126, 129, 131, 132, 134, 139, 140, 141, 143, 144, 150, 154, 156, 160, 171, 174, 212, 218, 231, 232, 239, 238, 245, 249, 252, 254, 261, 263, 279, 286, 295, 296, 299, 303, 304, 308, 310, 315, 321, 331, 336, 340, 342, 343, 346, 347, 359, 367, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 387, 389, 391, 393, 394, 395, 408, 414, 415, 446, 449, 495, 498, 520, 522, 527, 529, 530, 534, 540, 542, 546, 549, 587, 588, 593, 619, 627, 637, 657, 662, 663, 678, 683, 688, 692, 704, 712, 715, 721, 722, 746, 758, 783, 788, 816, 830, 844, 876, 926, 989, 992, 994, 999, 1013, 1025, 1105, 1121, 1127, 1128, 1159, 1171, 1173, 1178–9, 1181, 1187, 1278–9, 1348, 1365; advance of 200,000l. by, 1364.
-, -, -, (from 1667, Sept. 29), farm, 39, 814, 1127; farmers (Backwell, E., Millington, Fr., Shaw, Sir J., Turner, Sir E., Vyner, Sir R., Wolstenholm, Sir J.), 3, 35, 38, 39, 43, 51, 52, 56, 57, 63, 91, 108, 131, 135, 141, 174, 179, 187, 190, 191, 206, 214, 216. 228, 232. 233, 236, 241, 244, 247, 277, 278, 279, 282, 288, 294, 296, 305, 308, 311, 312, 314, 317, 320, 333, 343, 345, 367, 368, 376, 392, 395, 400, 413, 418, 419, 421, 428, 433, 438, 440, 446, 453, 456, 459, 461, 463, 500, 504, 519, 461, 575, 584, 593, 601, 613, 617, 620, 637, 644, 655, 663, 665, 666, 678, 680, 687, 690, 696, 699, 703, 725, 732, 740, 743, 752, 773, 812, 818, 830, 842, 890, 892, 908, 933, 945, 946, 955, 957 961. 962, 974, 979, 982, 1009, 1012, 1065, 1128, 1135, 1167, 1345, 1364, 1365; accounts, 765; account of profits of farm, 933; covenants of farm, 933; acting as collectors of the Wine Duty see Wine; loans and payments by, see Customs, England (payments).
-, -, -, (from 1671), futile proposals for, by Sir R. Ford et al, 690, 691.
-, -, farm (1671, spoken of as the intended farm because it ultimately fell through and was replaced by the Customs Commission), 491, 796, 827, 831, 863, 890, 894, 919–20; Farmers (Bence, J., Bennet, Sir Jo., Black. G., Bucknall, R., Bucknall, Sir W., Doyley, Sir W., Howard, Sir R. (replaced by Guy, H.), Lord St. John, Man, J., Roberts, W.), 488, 745, 756, 762. 768, 788, 839, 857, 863, 866, 890, 912, 942, 956, 990, 1006, 1029, 1035, 1073, 1076, 1077, 1082, 1106. 1135, 1149, 1163, 1190. 1203, 1318, 1321–2, 1330; advance by, on their farm (intended to be 250,000l. but never completed beyond 207,400l.), 506, 507, 509, 510, 511, 690, 725, 759, 819, 839, 840, 866, 875, 889, 899, 907, 920, 942; repayment of, by 10,000l. a month on the Customs, 1122, 1256; securing advance money on the Hearthmoney, 1000, 1002, 1006, 1007, 1015; securing it on the Fee Farms, 1031, 1122, 1133, 1134, 1149, 1163, 1209, 1220, 1221, 1255–6, 1258, 1264, 1272, 1293, 1315, 1330, 1339–40, 1342, 1360, 1363; further advance of 30,000l. secured on the Fee Farms, 1259, 1260, 1289, 1302, 1319, 1339–40, 1342; orders and loans charged on advance money as above, 471, 477, 480, 482, 484, 487, 490, 491, 494, 495, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 507, 508, 509, 578, 621, 623, 633, 651, 653, 666, 668, 670, 673, 675, 677, 679, 681, 683, 687, 690, 691, 692, 693, 695, 697, 698, 700, 703, 705, 707, 709, 725, 726, 728, 729, 730, 732, 734, 737, 740, 741, 748, 749, 822; registering on, 701.
-, -, arranging matters at end of farm, 945, 946, 948, 949, 951, 1127, 1331.
-, -, -, taking duty on Scotch cattle, 27; see Scotland (cattle).
-, -, -, including the Coal Duty (from 1671), 787.
-, -, -, receiving the spice patent, 425.
-, -, -, taking bonds from Plantation ships. See Navigation Act.
-, -, fees on officers' appointments 971.
-, -, frauds, offences, stealing customs, &c. (for frauds in appraisements see Seizures), 81–2. 108, 268, 269. 360, 396, 525. 702. 749, 809. 950. 958–9, 1078. 1120, 1141, 1146 1156, 1157, 1232, 1233, 1260, 1268, 1293, 1303, 1311. 1343.
-, -, -, Acts for, 184, 1231, 1246-7. 1251, 1297.
-, -, free warrants, 64.
-, -, goods shipped from port to port, 35.
-, -, -, exported before 1660, legality of debentures, &c., for. 445.
-, -, House, London, 245, 398, 1016. 1282, 1291; cleaning of. 941; rates and subsidy assessed on, 752, 929, 1303: rebuilding of, 7, 12, 20, 21, 26, 27, 31, 45, 54, 64, 65, 73, 74, 90, 100, 129, 182, 195, 196, 213, 218, 237, 298, 325, 348, 437, 498, 557. 597, 641, 675. 723, 751, 929, 1351; arrangement of rooms after rebuilding. 196, 949, 1169; long room, 797.
-, -, -, wharfingers at, demand for landing stone, 941.
-, -, impost bills. 2. 34, 35. 41, 165, 171, 198, 229, 233, 326, 339, 358, 367, 369, 383, 395, 403, 413, 476, 499, 527, 595, 616, 619. 675. 684. 717, 725, 771, 971, 990. 1030, 1031, 1177, 1269, 1366; clerks of see Batailhe, W., Mead, J.
-, -, incidents, 1101, 1102, 1315.
-, -, King's weights and scales, 1094, 1217, 1291.
-, -, loans on. See Customs, payments, general order as to registering loans on, 1134.
-, -, Long Room. See Customs. England (House).
-, -, manual, 1049.
-, -, Northern circuit or ports, 920, 978, 979, 1192, 1239; riding surveyor of, 1145.
-, -, office charge. 1177.
-, -, officers exempted from juries. 1034, 1194; from press gang seizure. 1068, 1235 (and see Navy pressing).
-, -, -, ill treated on warships, 1163.
-, -, -, vexed by actions, 1078.
-, -, -, King's officers of (patent officers, King's officers above stairs), 2, 58, 62, 64, 143, 249, 342, 367, 436, 522, 704, 752. 758, 773, 783, 788, 796, 797, 817, 956, 1197, 1236; and see London (port officers).
-, -, -, salaries, 133. 335. 504, 711, 951, 997, 998, 1002, 1006, 1012, 1113, 1163, 1171, 1211, 1268, 1270, 1321; suspension of salaries, 723.
-, -, -, securities, 943–4, 946, 949.
-, -, outports, 436, 522; list of, 579.
-, -, -, books for, 706, 716, 1155.
-, -, -, coinage duty. See Mint.
-, -, -, collectors' bills on, for victualling, 1097, 1298, 1303.
-, -, -, customers' accounts, 705, 1364.
-, -, -, Northern and Western districts. See Customs, England (Northern and Western).
-, -, -, officers, 311, 944, 1029, 1055, 1321.
-, -, -, quarterly certificates from, 8, 183, 915.
-, -, -, surveyor of, 255; see Turner, Sir E.
-, -, -, Wine Commissioners in. See Wine.
-, -, oats and defective wines, survey of, 944.
-, -, payments, 16,000l. per month, 519, 710.
-, -, -, 8,000l. per month into the Exchequer to pay off old tallies to meet 200,000l. loan of the 1667 Farmers, 3, 6, 21, 30, 31, 35, 44, 47, 109, 129, 141, 152, 181, 190, 206, 232, 354, 355, 356, 358. 383, 384, 388, 391, 393, 395, 398, 415, 427, 462, 464, 467, 469, 470, 494, 495, 519, 526, 537, 540, 542, 545, 547, 551, 588, 612, 619, 644, 657, 666, 680, 710, 713, 719, 721–2, 742, 830, 935, 1145, 1159–60; payment of old tallies stopped, 353. 354, 357: re-loan of, to the Government, 21.
-, -, -, 3,000l. per month, 323, 355, 417.
-, -, -, payments out of loans on the Customs or out of payments direct into the Exchequer by the Farmers in advance of rent (including repayments to the Farmers), 13, 16, 35, 53, 54, 59, 63, 67, 82, 83, 85, 90, 91, 92, 98, 103, 105, 118, 122, 129, 132, 139, 164, 171. 180, 181, 184, 191, 206, 208, 238, 248, 255, 274, 276, 277, 278, 285, 291, 293, 311, 315, 317, 318, 319, 325, 327, 331, 338, 340, 344, 347, 357, 360, 361, 377, 410, 420, 446, 456, 487. 498, 517, 519, 522, 523, 545, 548, 549, 551, 552, 573, 596, 598, 641, 655, 657, 665, 666, 675, 694, 697, 711, 713, 714, 717, 718, 722, 723, 730, 757. 786, 796, 857, 861, 920, 923, 1291, 1299. 1332, 1336; proposed method of. 28, 58; regulation of tallies on, 64, 805; order as to method of charging on, 5, 22, 28, 44, 955; general order as to registering on, and as to order of payment of tallies, &c., 232, 241, 1134; method of charging on particular months, 710, 733; interest on loans, 30, 33, 44, 212, 320. For the ordinary farm payments by the Farmers see Customs, England (Farmers).
-, -, -, warrants, orders, tallies, &c., on the Customs generally (including the Customs being employed as security for loans on other branches of the revenue, see 69), 6, 17, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 39, 40, 42, 44, 46, 47, 49, 50, 53, 54, 55, 56. 57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 71, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 92, 100, 109, 110, 116, 118, 127, 128, 129, 137, 140, 143, 148, 149, 150, 152, 154, 159, 161, 162, 164, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 186, 196, 207, 210, 217, 218, 245. 247. 255, 257, 274, 281, 324, 328, 329, 331, 332, 334, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 342, 345, 348, 350, 353, 356, 357, 364, 367, 368, 369, 372, 373, 374, 382, 383, 387, 389, 417, 429, 432, 443, 448, 456, 457, 460, 462, 480, 481, 482, 483, 487, 498, 501, 505, 513, 514, 522, 524, 526, 530, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 542, 544, 545, 546, 547, 551, 553, 555, 556, 557, 566, 568, 572, 573, 578, 581, 585, 589, 594, 596, 603, 612, 613, 621, 622, 623, 631, 635, 636, 652, 657, 669, 674, 675, 677, 678, 679, 682, 683, 685, 691, 692, 701, 705, 706, 710, 711, 712, 714, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 723, 732, 734, 735, 743, 744, 748, 749, 751, 752, 753, 758, 765, 768, 777, 791, 795, 801, 806, 812, 825, 828, 845, 874, 877, 887, 890, 893, 905, 906, 910, 913, 919, 926, 929, 938, 940, 941, 943, 946, 950, 955, 958, 966, 967, 975, 976, 977, 980, 982, 999, 1001, 1011, 1019, 1042, 1081, 1092, 1103–4, 1136, 1157, 1175, 1203, 1205, 1207, 1210, 1215, 1223, 1225, 1230, 1233, 1239, 1241, 1249, 1255, 1258, 1260, 1261, 1267, 1269, 1276, 1298, 1303–4, 1306, 1314, 1315, 1317. 1319, 1321, 1322, 1324, 1325, 1331–2, 1334, 1335, 1337, 1345, 1349, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367. For orders, &c., on the 1671 farm see Customs, England, Farmers.
-, -, -, charge on, generally, 31, 358.
-, -, -, month of the Customs charged for Ambassadors, 359.
-, -, -, overcharge of, 892, 950.
-, -, -, stop of, and account of payments since the stop, 1032, 1256.
-, -, petty farms and question of resumption of 144, 945, 948, 949, 1017, 1041, 1094, 1111, 1197, 1291; see Logwood, Potashes, Smalts, Spices, Wood and glass; see also Coal farm, Salt farm, Wood farm.
-, -, portage allowance, 1146.
-, -, port cocquet, 980; see Cocquets.
-, -, prohibited goods, 3, 61, 114, 184, 189, 215, 391, 412, 436, 1261.
-, -, quarterly certificates, 8, 817, 915.
-, -, quays and wharves, setting out of, 1006, 1175.
-, -, rebate on re-exported goods, 231.
-, -, Receiver General. See Customs, England (Cashier).
-, -, registering on. See Registering.
-, -, remitted on goods from Jamaica. See Jamaica.
-, -, returning moneys to London. 812–3, 1005, 1214; using, for the Navy, 1052, 1057.
-, -, Riding surveyor, 949, 952, 1017, 1018. 1145.
-, -, Secretary to Commissioners, 1163; see Blayney, R., Sherwyn, R.
-, -, seizures. See Seizures.
-, -, -, officer for, 944, 952.
-, -, solicitor to, 952, 1163, 1175, 1235.
-, -, strangers customs. See Customs, England (aliens).
-, -, surveys, 1192.
-, -, Surveyor General. See Nicholas, G.; Rumbold, W.
-, -, Surveyors suppressing tobacco culture. See Tobacco planting.
-, -, tallies. See Customs, England (payments).
-, -, tidesurveyors' salaries, 954.
-, -, transires, 1233.
-, -, Treasurer, 1235.
-, -, tunnage and poundage, 208, 915, 1273.
-, -, warehouse, 81, 1017, 1315, 1339; see Hall, W.; warehouse keeper, 819, 943; question of custody of as between the King's officers and the Farmers, 99, 796–7; and see Customs, England (House).
-, -, Western ports, survey, 919, 1048, 1055, 1192.
-, -, weekly accounts from offices to the Customs Commissioners, 956.
-, -, -, certificates to the Treasury, 38, 108, 206, 208, 915.
-, wine duty collected by the Customs Farmers. See Wine.
-, IRELAND, arrears. 124, 253.
-, -, books, 1290.
-, -, Commissioners for examining accounts of, 62.
-, -, farm (included in the general farm of the Revenue, Ireland, after 1669, July 12, for which see Ireland Revenue), 297. 300; question of including French duty, 43.
-, -, Farmers, 9, 31, 43, 124, 134, 1049, 1100, 1175, 1280, 1311; see Muschamp. W., Taylor, H., and for the later Revenue Farmers see under Ireland (Revenue).
-, -, patent officers, 1197.
-, question of defalcations, 78, 267, 1111.
-, -, Surveyor General. See Monck, Hy.
Cutler (Cuttler), Sir John. Receiver of Crown revenues, Notts and Derby, 49, 110, 255 461, 486 517, 909.
Cuttance, Sir Roger, 440, 813.
Cutts Widow (Chancery Lane), 393.
Cutty. Philip, lease, 849.
Cwmmwr (co. Montgomery), 760.