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Fagan, Christopher, Irish quit rents, 628.

-, John, 628.

Faircliffe, Humfry, searcher, London port, 184.

Fairfax, Col., 342, 410.

-, Mr., 339, 418.

-, William, a Commissioner for Wine Act, co. Yorks, 792, 594.

Fakenham, (Norfolk or Suffolk), 101.

Falconberge (Fauconberge), Edward, Deputy Chamberlain of Exchequer, 193, 261, 533, 621, 789, 829, 919.

Falconer, Mr., of London, merchant, 835.

Faldage, 908.

Fallapit (Devon), 230.

Falkland, Viscount. See Carey.

Falmouth, Earl of. See Berkeley, Charles.

Falmouth (Cornwall), 949, 983, 993, 1001, 1017, 1110, 1176, 1188, 1191, 1192, 1197, 1218, 1259, 1317.

Fan Grove, Windsor Forest, 798.

Fanshawe (Fanshaw), Anne, widow of Sir Richard, 5, 9, 17; paying for Sir Richard's ambassadorial plate, 36, 43, 45, 47, 49, 57, 58, 63, 67, 73, 74, 82, 83, 200, 208, 210, 211, 212, 328, 329, 430, 433; pension to, 237, 566, 751.

-, Charles, a Commissioner of the Revenue Farmers, Ireland, 402, 553; executor to Viscountess Fanshawe, 883.

-, Elizabeth, Viscountess Fanshawe, widow of first Viscount Fanshawe, 883.

-, Henry, King's Remembrancer's office, 215, 221, 325; executor of Viscountess Fanshawe, 883.

-, Mr. (Hearthmoney) [? Henry], 1053, 1056; (Lady Ashley), 995, 1037, 1044, 1063; (20l. a year to), 51.

-, Sir Richard, Ambassador to Spain and Portugal, 5, 9, 17, 36, 210.

-, Sir Thomas, Coroner and Attorney of the King's Bench, 456, 605, 1349.

-, Thomas, First Viscount Fanshawe, King's Remembrancer, 794.

-, -, Second Viscount Fanshawe, King's Remembrancer, 2, 27, 31, 48, 105, 139, 144, 161, 197, 240, 480, 508, 557, 685, 716, 794, 814, 825, 907, 915, 916, 927, 941, 1049, 1054, 1108, 1254, 1344, 1364, 1366; dispute with Sir John Bennet, 972, 1028, 1042, 1083.

-, William, loans to the Government, 663.

Fant (Faunt), John, Customs officer, Bristol, 980, 1094, 1146, 1235, 1297.

-, -, of Foston, Leicester, 1285.

Farant (?), Mr., 1037.

Fareside, James, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Huntingdon, 1237.

Farming Woods (co. Northampton), 1197.

Farr, Col. (Languard Fort), 215, 522, 533.

-, James, one of the King's music, 262, 898; loans to the Government, 627.

-, William, waiter and searcher at Lyme, 1128.

Farrell, Sir Connel, Kt. (Irish quit rents), 645, 649, 746, 749, 851.

-, Francis (Irish quit rents), 492, 852, 1004.

-, John, father of Sir Connel, 649.

Farringdon, William (Lancs.), 1265.

Farrington Gurney, manor (Somerset), 231, 1190.

Farthings, coining of. See Mint.

-, proclamation concerning, 1294.

Fauconberg, Edward. See Falconberg.

-, Viscount. See Belasyse, T.

Faunt. See Fant.

Favanne, Anthony, his Majesty's Harbourer, 1237.

Favell, Henry, lease of Battersea, 1185.

Faversham (Kent), 479, 585, 595, 1303.

Fawcet (Fawsett), Mr. (Wine Act), 1015.

Fawson, George, vintner, 1032, 1039, 1195.

Featherstonehaugh, Mr., 1072.

Febure. See Le Febure.

Feburier, Guillaume, 550, 554.

FEE FARMS, temp. James I., 994, 998, 1009, 1010, 1166, 1197; see Bacon, Sir Fr.; Trevor, Sir T.

-, -, (CHARLES II.), sale of, 70 206, 232, 403. For the commencement of the transaction see Crown Lands (loans on).

-, -, Act for, 399, 976, 986, 1190 1357.

-, -, application of money arising from, 932, 937.

-, -, book for the Queen Mother, 417; for the Queen Consort, 417.

-, -, -, of Sales, 472.

-, -, box for papers relating to, 412.

-, -, castleward rents reserved from sale, 1065.

-, -, commission for. See Fee Farms (trustees).

-, -, compensation for Receivers General, 1286.

-, -, contracts for purchases of, 472, 789, 842, 843, 968, 1009, 1018, 1049, 1058, 1065, 1078, 1079, 1085, 1088, 1100, 1102, 1106, 1116-7, 1144, 1150, 1153, 1158, 1161, 1178, 1179, 1184–5, 1208, 1209, 1220, 1245, 1247, 1259, 1261, 1269, 1270, 1281, 1284, 1286, 1294, 1296, 1304, 1305, 1309, 1311, 1312, 1341, 1344.

-, -, directions for sale and Exchequer routine of putting out of charge, &c., 405, 416, 418, 420, 424, 445, 451, 452, 456, 459, 500, 506, 558–9, 577.

-, -, dispersing particulars to the counties, 602, 621, 627.

-, -, Duchy rents. See Lancaster, Duchy.

-, -, estimates and accounts of sales, 1161–2, 1220.

-, -, fees taken on conveyances and grant of preparation of conveyances, searches, titles to, &c., &c., 437, 449, 456, 458, 477, 481, 482, 492–3, 499, 654, 687, 697, 766, 794, 819, 865, 882; see Gerard, Sir G., Heath, Sir J., and Lancaster, Duchy.

-, -, for the Privy Purse, 1261.

-, -, grants of, to the Privy Purse, or to individuals, &c., 536, 558, 640, 680, 747, 748, 1018, 1083.

-, -, instructions to Commissioners, 930, 1272.

-, -, item of 8,000l. per an., 1015, 1021.

-, -, loans on sales, 417, 424, 430, 442, 445, 448, 449, 453, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 464, 465, 470, 473, 474, 476, 478, 480, 483, 487, 489, 490, 491, 493, 494, 495, 497, 498, 501, 564, 582, 614, 626, 652, 729, 730, 876, 907, 1018, 1049, 1175.

-, -, orders, warrants, assignments, &c., on, and application of fee farms to settle debt, 409, 410, 416, 417, 418, 419, 421, 422, 425, 426, 427, 428, 431, 432, 433, 434, 436, 437, 438, 445, 447, 448, 450, 451, 453, 454, 456, 458, 460, 465, 469, 471, 474, 475, 476, 479, 480, 482, 484, 485, 486, 487, 489, 490, 494, 497, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 510, 511, 555, 556, 569, 573, 574, 577, 578, 580, 581, 584, 592, 597, 600, 605, 613, 614, 618, 620, 624, 625, 626, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 637, 639, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 650, 651, 652, 654, 655, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 666, 676, 677, 684, 690, 693, 700, 701, 705, 706, 728, 730, 737, 739, 747, 749, 751, 753, 789, 799, 802, 811, 843, 862, 879, 881, 883, 907, 930, 932, 942, 958, 966, 967, 986, 1005, 1014, 1018, 1019, 1021, 1026, 1031, 1049, 1051, 1084, 1110, 1133, 1189, 1193, 1210, 1276, 1278, 1332, 1336, 1337; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1178.

-, -, particulars, schedules and certificates of, 232, 400, 405, 416, 428, 437, 439, 440, 458, 491, 501, 556, 558–9, 560, 562, 566, 581, 582, 583, 589, 602, 645, 884, 986, 991, 999, 1037, 1060, 1068, 1085, 1151, 1190, 1207, 1209, 1228, 1252, 1255, 1343; instructions for, 577, 699; printed book of particulars, 442.

-, -, pensions charged on, 1330.

-, -, perpetuities, rents resolute, schedule of county rents and outrents, fixed county charges on (together with reservation of fee-farms to meet same), 405, 559, 686, 699, 725, 887, 888, 976, 999, 1041, 1052, 1065, 1209, 1211, 1220, 1221.

-, -, proclamation and advertisements concerning, 593, 595, 598.

-, -, purchase of, for liquidation of the debt due to the Customs Farmers, 1015, 1035, 1062, 1086, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1106, 1109, 1190, 1220, 1221, 1255–6, 1264, 1269, 1272, 1315, 1330 1339–40, 1342; ditto for liquidation of fresh loan from said Farmers, 1260, 1289, 1319–20, 1339–40, 1342; see Bennet, Sir J., Customs Farmers, Paulet, J.

-, -, -, for liquidation of the debt of 60,000l due to the city, 975, 991, 997, 1001, 1009, 1043, 1052, 1056, 1062, 1090, 1093, 1102, 1105, 1190, 1193, 1208, 1209, 1245, 1275, 1280, 1298, 1303, 1304, 1334–5.

-, -, -, for liquidation of debts owing to bankers, goldsmiths and other individuals, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1122–3, 1266–7; see Banks, Sir J.; Bennet, Sir J.; Colville, J.; Fox, Sir S.; Lindsey, J.; May, B.; Packer, P.; Privy Purse.

-, -, Queen's jointure fee farms, 930; shortage of, for the Queen Consort, 1357; see Queen Consort; Queen Mother.

-, -, quickening sale of, 876, 986, 991, 1151.

-, -, rate of purchase, year's purchase (for possession and reversion), 446, 592, 738, 748, 751, 822, 861, 930, 973, 1026, 1086, 1123, 1125.

-, -, reconveying remainder of, to the King, 1296.

-, -, records, 1043; and see Fee Farms (Books).

-, -, Registering on, 425, 426, 430, 485, 576, 582, 584, 649, 986, 1018, 1026, 1030, 1035, 1088, 1089, 1220; and see Fee Farms (Orders); Registering.

-, -, rents severally mentioned, 893, 1111.

-, -, slow sale of, 932, 991.

-, -, stopping sale of, 1250, 1254, 1255, 1265.

-, -, taking (paper) orders in part payment of purchase money, 930, 932, 955, 998, 1121.

-, -, towns purchasing their own fee farms, 1055, 1075.

-, -, of James I., 1609, trust deed (of 1669, July 21, surrendered 1669–70, Jan. 7; Trustees, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Arlington. Lord Ashley, Sir T. Clifford, Sir J. Duncombe, Sir J. Trevor), 560, 564, 572, 583.

-, -, Trust deed (Charles II.), patent or commission for sale, first, dated 1670, June 13 (referred to confusedly as the first book for 10,000l. per an.), 405, 408, 411, 438–9, 440, 446, 455, 559, 566, 574, 577, 576, 584, 772, 796, 865, 986, 1161.

-, -, -, -, second, dated 1670, Nov. 11 (referred to confusedly as the second book). 437, 438–9, 440, 455, 559, 584, 664, 680, 772, 796, 865, 986, 1161.

-, -, Trustees for sale of (see Sir C. Harbord, W. Harbord. Sir W. Haward, Fr. Lord Hawley, Sir Ro. Stewart, Sir Jo. Talbot. The following two were nominated, but not made Trustees, C. Bennet. 414. H. Brouncker, 416, 414, 416, 426, 431, 451, 463, 477, 503, 558, 562, 565, 577, 601, 621, 671, 676, 686, 729, 746, 763, 813, 817, 819, 822, 850, 859, 861, 876, 878, 880, 884, 930, 932, 937, 942, 971, 973, 976–7, 978, 982, 986, 991, 998, 999, 1021, 1029, 1031, 1032, 1041, 1043, 1047, 1060, 1063, 1064, 1083, 1086, 1088, 1164, 1178, 1179, 1185, 1190, 1197, 1209, 1211, 1212, 1220, 1247, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1264, 1265, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1280, 1281, 1286, 1289, 1293, 1296, 1298, 1302, 1304, 1311, 1330, 1339, 1342, 1343, 1344; office of, in the Temple, 1090, 1303; clerks to, see Blany. R., Lightfoot, R; doorkeeper to, see Milward. M.; [acting secretary to], see Howard, Sir R; privy seal for officers, 733, 735, 737, 746, 747, 750.

-, -, using fee-farms as collateral for loans on other branches of the Revenue, 53, 70.

Fees. See Exchequer Court (Tally Court, Chamberlain, Petty Bag); Exchequer Receipt (Pipe); Fee Farms; Treasury (Secretary); Wardrobe (Master).

-, commuting. See Navy (Treasurer); Wardrobe (Master).

Feild (Field), John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

-, -, one of the King's falconers, 167, 307, 401, 555.

-, Mr., Customs officer, 1176.

Feilding, Basil, second Earl of Denbigh, creation money, 507, 777, 1364.

-, -, Deputy Collector of Carlisle port, 585, 595.

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

Felo de se, 927.

Felon, Mr. (Chancery Lane), 393.

Felons' goods, 927.

Fellowes (Fellows), John, merchant, 1331

-, -, Excise officer, Newport, 1107, 1184.

-, William, lease, 135, 172, 315, 545; (Hellowes) lease, 545.

Felton, Compton, Collector, Aldeburgh, 1169.

-, Thomas, a Page of honour, 257, 480, 544, 641, 1327; a Groom of the Bedchamber, 934, 1199, 1208, 1260, 1286, 1314, 1344, 1354.

Feltrim (Dublin), 628.

Fenne (Fenn), John, cashier in the office of Treasurer of the Navy, 14, 22, 24, 243, 497, 656, 951.

-, -, Remembrancer of First Fruits 277, 704, 766, 971, 975, 995, 1029, 1054, 1079, 1080, 1123; surety for Prettyman, 1027.

-, -, merchant, 1157.

-, Joseph, navy creditor, 869.

-, Mr. (? Suffolk assessment), 358.

Fentoun, Prosper, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Viscount of. See Erskine, Thomas.

Fenwick, John, Receiver [subsidy], Northumberland, 733, 750, 916, 1006, 1038: Dover (? 4½ per cent.), 1047.

-, William, lease of Buckholt wood, 1077, 1257.

Ferguson, John, tailor, 1074, 1239.

Ferrariis, Henry de, 1164.

Ferrers, John (lease), 739, 744, 823, 849.

Ferrybridge (Yorks), 1129, 1135, 1233, 1248.

Fettiplace, Mr., 975.

Field, Fielding. See Feild; Feilding.

Fien, John, murderer, 181.

Fillingham, Bartholomew, cashier to the Office of Exchange in Great St. Helens, or deputy to the Commissioners of said office, 180, 186, 226, 275, 283, 301, 335, 375, 384, 448, 902, 1161; an auditor for the accounts of the army at the Restoration, 858; one of the Agents for Taxes (for bringing in Hearthmoney, subsidy, &c.), 345, 434, 738, 873, 881, 895, 897, 905, 907, 915, 942, 946, 960, 967, 976, 977, 979, 981, 988, 991, 995, 1000, 1005, 1009, 1018, 1024, 1026, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1034, 1048, 1063, 1066, 1067, 1073, 1074, 1077, 1079, 1080, 1083, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1100, 1106, 1107, 1112, 1113, 1118, 1145, 1176, 1179, 1197, 1243, 1294, 1312, 1352.

Finch, Francis, a Commissioner of Excise, pension to, 76, 80, 167, 184, 190, 194, 206, 228, 243, 284, 334, 513, 608, 669, 723, 732, 757, 809, 874.

-, Sir Heneage, Solicitor General to 1670, then Attorney General, 34, 62, 96, 164, 196, 198, 553, 631, 639, 680, 794, 800, 849, 1171, 1184, 1207, 1222, 1236, 1247, 1295, 1348.

-, Henry, searcher of Sandwich port, searcher of Kent, 34, 40, 59, 61, 77, 96, 125, 221, 413, 426, 443, 985, 994.

-, John, Lord Finch, 278.

-, Sir John, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1092, 1360, 1361; Resident at Florence, 49, 150, 196, 294, 384, 392, 395, 545, 546, 547, 578, 672, 713, 734, 847, 1149, 1274, 1364.

-, William, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Salop, 864, 1140; ditto, Warwick, 864; ditto, Stafford. 880.

Finckley, Stephen, land waiter, Portsmouth, 1084, 1260.

Finckley (Fynkeley), Forest, co. Wilts, felling timber in and Commission for wastes in, 441, 505, 1050, 1051, 1212, 1213, 1290; Finckley walk in Chute Forest, 586.

Fines. See King's Bench.

-, and forfeitures. See seizures.

-, -, -, of prohibited goods, Earl of Bristol's grant of. 364; grant of to the Privy Purse, 288, 364, 700, 716.

-, and Issues of Jurors. See Jurors.

Fingall, Earl of. See Plunkett, L.

Fingerings (Fingrins, Scotch cloth), 1101, 1310, 1315, 1317.

Finke, Edward, bootman, Sunderland, 1316.

Finney (Finnie), James, Customs officer, 955.

-, Samuel, Receiver of Crown Revenues for Worcester, Hereford, Salop and Stafford, 753, 938.

Fire of London, 22, 162, 195, 196, 230, 252, 261, 301, 342, 522, 525, 720, 785, 794, 885, 935, 1186, 1221, 1358.

Fire-bot. See Estover.

Fireships. See Navy.

First Fruits (and Tenths), 295, 422, 887.

-, -, accounts of. See Prettyman, W.

-, -, agents for getting in, 1145.

-, -, auditor, 801, 1145; see Exchequer Court (Auditors).

-, -, bishops certifying or returning instructions to sub-collectors, 397.

-, -, issues out of, and charges, tallies and assignments on, 21, 153, 181, 501, 687, 808, 950.

-, -, installing, 2, 5, 33, 491.

-, -, method of office of, 864.

-, -, Receiver General of (see Lawrence, J., Porter, C., Prettyman, Sir J., Prettyman, W., Scarlett, T.); dispute as to, 397 (and see Prettyman, W. and Scarlett, T.); question of discontinuing office of, and for collectors to pay direct into the Exchequer, 465, 467, 698, 806, 864.

-, -, Remembrancer of (see Argall, T., Ewer, H., Fenne, J., Godfrey, T., Hatton, Sir C., Porter, C., Prettyman, W., Rogers, J., Verney, R. and J.), 277, 465, 466, 467, 673, 864; question as to office of Remembrancer and Receiver being in one hand, 397, 674, 743.

-, -, Ireland. See Ireland.

Fish, imports, 1176.

Fisher, Brigadier, 331.

-, Sir Clement, 722, 830, 1131, 1164.

-, Lady Jane (Jane Lane now wife of Sir C. Fisher), pension, 120, 257, 383, 396, 498, 644, 722, 739, 745, 830, 1013, 1131, 1164, 1365.

-, John (Wymondham), 908, 909.

-, [Mr.? Exchequer official, or John. auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall], 14, 114, 131, 167, 182, 218, 364, 423, 444, 474, 742.

-, Mr., verderer, New Forest, 84.

-, Captain Tho. (discovery), 813; [payments] for Commissioners of Accounts, 734.

-, Thomas, smuggler, of Bristol, 1078, 1081, 1260.

Fishlake (Yorks), 563, 634.

Fitch, Gosnold (Law Office), 1240.

-, Mr. (super on), 367; Receiver of Hearths, co. Essex, 418, 488.

Fitz, Mr., Hearthmoney account, 481.

-, Theophilus, one of the King's music, 322, 920, 925; loans to the Government, 624.

-, Thomas, 93.

FitzAlan, Henry, Earl of Arundel, 586.

FitzGerald (FitzGerrard), Major Gerald, 661

-, James, 661.

-, Mr., 674.

-, Col. Robert, 138, 327, 330, 378, 382, 671, 674; Comptroller of Musters, Ireland, 1130; regiment, 1333; pension, 374; Irish business, 954, 955, 957, 1004.

FitzHardinge, Viscount. See Berkeley, M.

FitzHarris, Sir Edward, bart., Irish quit rents, 746, 853.

FitzJames, Henry, outlaw, 1266.

FitzPatrick, Col. John, Irish quit rents, 43–4, 202.

FitzRoy, Charles, Earl of Southampton (afterwards Duke of Cleveland), 1321.

-, Charlotte, daughter of the Duchess of Cleveland, 1284.

-, George (Lord George Palmer), son of the Duchess of Cleveland, 1284, 1321.

-, Henry, Baron Sudbury, Viscount Ipswich, Earl of Euston (afterwards Duke of Grafton, son of the Duchess of Cleveland, 1284, 1321.

Fix, Jacob Encien, shipmaster, 1268, 1289.

Flamack, John, outlaw, 1266.

Flamery, Monsieur, Envoy from Monsieur the Duke of Orleans to condole the death of Madame, 623, 625.

Flanagon (Flamingham), Owen, tidewaiter, London, 1101, 1127.

Flanders, 303, 593, 600, 629, 641, 1039, 1323, 1331.

-, Governor of, 7; see Monterei, Count de.

-, Irish reformed officers in, 488.

-, tin affair. See Tin.

Flavell. John, wine merchant, 1306.

Flax, tithes of, 888, 903.

Fleet (co. Lincoln), 533, 655.

Fleet. See Navy.

-, Prison, prisoners in, 1, 10, 1020, 1028, 1353; warden of, 74, 195, 289, 398, 565, 568, 574, 818, 962, 1139, 1187, 1353.

Fleetwood, Miles, 1248.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Newcastle. 1140, 1277.

-, Sir William, ranger of Woodstock Park, 80, 229, 246, 326, 332, 845.

Flegg, East and West (Hundred, Norfolk), 798.

Fleming, James, Irish quit rents, 838.

-, John, Irish quit rents, 838.

-, Mr. (Sir W. Bolton), 990; (Customs frauds), 269.

-, Randall, sixteenth Baron Slane, 837.

-, Robert, tidesman, Dover, 1241, 1271.

Flimby (Cumberland), 1128.

Flemingston ("Flinston" lordship, Glamorgan), 1194.

Fletcher (Flecher), Sir George (Scotch cattle duty), 157–8, 890; Commissioner for the Subsidy, Cumberland, 1223.

-, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Chester, 149, 874, 1207.

-, Nicholas, outlaw, 561.

Flinston. See Flemingston.

Flint, county, 201, 224, 246, 306.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Mitton, Col.; Whitley, R.

-, -, Receiver, &c., of taxes, 1200, 1329.

-, town, 1172.

Flints, cut, for guns, 1212.

Flitwick (co. Beds), 575.

Flixton (Yorks), 1129.

Flood, Thomas, petition, 93, 153; Navy creditor, 321; collecting Poll arrears, 547.

Florence, Duke of, 309, 624, 635, 716.

-, Resident at, see Finch. Sir J.; Envoy Extraordinary to, see Hamilton, J.

Flower, Sir William, 62.

Floyd, Philip, Treasury clerk. See Lloyd.

Floyder, William (Hogg Lane), 936.

Fly boats, 242.

Fobbs of money, 394.

Foley (Folie), Mr., merchant, 662.

-, Robert, ironmaster [in Dean Forest], ironmonger to the Navy, 90, 98, 101, 110, 113, 274, 294, 295, 326, 336, 654, 846, 1162; Receiver General of Aids, co. Worcester, 77, 128, 132, 137, 152, 228, 264, 414, 452, 475, 476, 478, 480, 481, 497, 511, 537, 556, 631, 633, 654, 914, 918, 1021, 1277, 1328.

-, Thomas, waste of timber for ironworks, co. Salop, 241.

Foliard (Foylard), Raphaell or Ralph, the King's barber, 13, 537, 606, 642, 644, 651, 764, 771, 812, 907, 933, 934, 1003, 1246, 1341; loans to the Government, 645.

Folkes, Martin, loans to the Government, 647.

Fontaine (La Fountaine), Mr., chirurgeon to the Irish forces, 81; see Fountain.

Foorth. See Forth.

Foot, Peter, 1081.

-, Sir Thomas (Excise Commissioner 1650), 37, 42.

Ford, Sir Richard. Lord Mayor of London, 158, 474, 481, 690, 835, 952–3, 990. 1047, 1368.

-, Robert, keeper of Newmarket House to Charles I., 1154.

-, William, Gentleman Pensioner, 854, 1003.

Fordington (Dorset), 1357.

Forebeach, Thomas (lease of Stubbridge), 798.

Foreign Affairs, Council or Committee for, 30, 162, 188, 276, 605, 1057.

-, Apposer. See Whittaker, C.

-, commodities, imposition on, 755.

-, Plantations. See Plantations.

Forests. See Alice Holt; Ampthill; Beckering; Braydon; Brockborough; Dean; Finchley; Kingswood; Knaresborough; Melchet; New; Sherwood; Wallwood; Waltham; Whittlewood; Windsor.

-, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent South. See Oxford, Earl of.

-, Courts, Justice seal, 848.

-, disparking, 1254, 1284, 1292.

-, Eyres, 145, 146.

-, grants in, 1000.

-, laws, 262, 1254.

-, offal timber. See Navy timber.

-, wastes and abuses in, and waste of timber for ironworks, 6, 7, 14, 15, 16, 18, 193, 241, 361, 364, 441, 477, 907, 917, 1070, 1075, 1103, 1184, 1202, 1213 (and see the various forests); commission for abuses, 1051, 1056.

-, woodwards' accounts, 1031–2.

Forfeited Customs, 158.

-, estates of aliens, intestate bastards, &c. See Escheated.

-, goods, 136; see Seizures; Wine Act.

-, recognizances. See Recognizances.

Forfeitures. See Fines.

Forges liable to Hearthmoney. See Hearthmoney (smiths' forges).

-, and iron works, 1344; see Dean Forest.

Formentera, 1274.

Forster (Foster), John, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Essex, 1098, 1308, 1328.

-, Mr., Customs officer, 1008, 1121, 1,171.

-, Mr., a smith (Hearthmoney), 1228.

-, Sir Reynold, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

-, Robert, sub-searcher. London, 1280.

Fortescue, Sir Edmd., bart., 230.

-, Robert, a Commissioner of Aids, Devon, 192.

-, Francis, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Forth (Foorth), Dannet, sheriff of Middlesex, 475, 935; a Farmer of the London Excise, 348, 372, 810, 1009, 1239; a ditto of Essex. Kent, Suffolk, Norfolk and Bucks, 836, 990, 1368; a Farmer of the whole revenue of Ireland, 235.

-, John, alderman and sheriff of London, 235; a Farmer of the whole revenue of Ireland, 235, 253, 276, 297, 300, 698; a Farmer of the Excise of Ireland, 1218; a ditto of London, Middlesex and Surrey, 1239; a ditto of Kent, Essex, Norf., Suff., Bucks, 1040, 1202, 1368; a ditto of Devon and Cornwall, 1255; a ditto of Somerset, 836, 861; Sub-Farmer of Excise of Yorks, Essex and Devon, 1067, 1112, 1153, 1198, 1347.

-, Robert, export of beer, 1205.

-, William, a Commissioner of Excise. 664, 927.

Forts. See Garrisons.

Fosse, John, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Foster. See Forster.

Foston (Leicester), 1285.

Foulson, George, collector, Poulton port. 586.

Fountain (see Fontaine), John, Queen Mother's lands, 278.

-, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Four and a Half per cent. duty in Barbados and the Leeward Isles, farm and farmer of (see Marsh, G., Spencer, R., Strode. J. Wheeler, Sir C.), 76, 144, 148, 151, 165, 341, 372, 378, 383, 398, 400, 401, 402, 404, 408, 412, 429–30, 443, 444, 472, 484, 488, 519, 529, 572, 625, 626–7, 639, 649, 696, 702, 735, 718, 767, 771, 782, 846, 850, 1032, 1036, 1038, 1055, 1059, 1060, 1159, 1216, 1217, 1342, 1349; account, 947; frauds on, 940, 1217, 1342.

-, -, proprietors' claims on, 154; see Barbados.

-, -, warrants on, and payments out of. 491, 707, 765, 844, 876, 972, 973, 993, 996, 1019, 1051, 1065, 1083, 1159, 1167, 1216, 1221, 1225, 1226, 1253, 1258, 1304.

Fourpence pieces, 98.

Fowell, Mr., logwood account, 159, 167.

-, Sir Edmond, bart., 192.

Fowey (Cornwall), 903, 1038, 1055, 1192, 1218, 1241, 1316.

Fowke (Fowkes, Folkes), Martin, of Gray's Inn, lease to, 497, 525.

Fowler, John, advocate of His Majesty's fleet, 1023.

-, Robert, baker, York city, 1196.

Fownes, Nicholas, silkman to the Wardrobe, 1099, 1312.

-, Thomas, Customs frauds, 82, 414.

Fox. Gerard, a Commissioner for the Wine Act, Yorks, 792; annuity to, 211.

-, Henry, arrest. 1098, 1308.

-, Sir John (sic, probably for Sir Stephen), 332.

-, John, arrest, 1098, 1308.

-, Mr., payment for services, 38, 203.

-, Sir Stephen, Paymaster of the Forces, 10, 30, 47, 48, 49, 50, 57, 152, 227, 241, 265, 288, 325, 336, 340, 370, 387, 390, 393, 397, 415, 417, 421, 445, 460, 485, 487, 488, 494, 497, 498, 523, 580, 609, 650, 662, 701, 734, 739, 788, 839, 947, 957, 967, 989, 1031, 1048, 1056, 1100, 1138, 1259, 1312.

-, -, accounts, 165, 741; before the Commissioners of Accounts, 960.

-, -, assignments and payments by, 15, 76, 110, 148, 163, 207, 224, 286, 291, 324, 481, 632, 651, 770, 793, 820, 1132, 1335; assigning orders as security for the city loan of 60,000l and other purposes, 463, 467, 470, 471, 475, 729, 1062, 1190, 1208, 1209, 1259, 1269, 1275, 1304, 1338.

-, -, clerk of the Greencloth, 841.

-, -, interest accounts and moneys borrowed by, for the Forces, 165, 372, 398, 399, 448, 484, 540, 678, 693, 829, 946, 1011, 1038, 1056, 1059, 1075, 1103, 1227, 1240, 1296, 1318, 1322, 1332.

-, -, issues to, for the Duke of Monmouth, 4; for the Treasury Lords, 676; for Ambassadors, 109; for the Forces, see Army (Paymaster); for interest money, 168, 310, 313, 318, 339, 393, 540, 542, 548, 643, 693, 791, 826, 861, 1168, 1170, 1239–40; for Sir Ed. Scot, 23; for indigent officers, 588, 856; for secret service, 80, 176, 207, 240, 283, 320, 324, 358, 374, 387, 398, 434, 441, 442, 454, 499, 531, 547, 590, 597, 604, 635, 638, 645, 656, 660, 661, 662, 670, 674, 676, 680, 683, 685, 708, 711, 717, 722, 734, 753, 811, 864, 935, 1091, 1094, 1108, 1120, 1164, 1210, 1222, 1270, 1316, 1354, 1355, 1359; issues to, unclassed, 4, 17, 140, 169, 240, 330, 331, 339, 343, 353, 391, 431, 432, 445, 480, 499, 508, 517, 518, 594, 750, 751, 752, 824, 825, 829, 999, 1238, 1239, 1286.

-, -, loans to the Government and repayment of, 294, 320, 322, 537, 578, 581, 648, 651, 826, 856.

-, -, purchasing fee farms, 1304.

-, -, register formed out of orders given up by. See Registering (on orders returned).

-, -, Secretary of the Forces, 814, 865.

-, -, Treasury borrowing money for, 463.

-, Col., Somerset, 503; tidewaiter, Bristol, 1146; pension, 237.

-, William, gent., loans to the Government, 662, 809, 933.

Fox Hall. See Vauxhall.

Foxton (Leicester), 1285.

Foyer, Mr., customer of Chichester, 622.

Fraisby (Frasebie), Capt. William, commander of the Cleveland yacht. 983.

Frampton, Thomas (tidesman), 1039, 1194.

France, 50, 197, 374, 463, 532, 536, 616, 643, 999, 1005, 1202, 1231, 1233, 1242, 1244, 1265, 1296, 1302, 1341, 1349, 1350.

-, Ambassadors to and from. See Ambassadors.

-, King of, 593; and see variously Ambassadors.

-, money from, for Charles II., 1352.

-, -, of, 139.

-, prohibited goods of, 114.

-, purchase of Dunkirk. See Dunkirk.

-, ships of, embargo taken off. See Embargo.

-, -, joining English ships against Dutch, 1222.

Francis, Benjamin, Commissioner of Concealments, Surrey, 607.

-, John, Collector, Beaumaris, 585, 595.

-, Robert, Commissioner of Concealments, Surrey, 607.

-, Thomas, Commissioner of Concealments, Surrey, 607.

-, William, loans to the Government, 631.

Franck Pledge, view of, 208, 526, 1164.

Francked letters. See Post Office (defalcations).

Frankfort (Germany), 917.

Frankish, Ann, loans to the Government, 642.

Franklin (Franklyn). Edward, loans to the Government, 647.

-, Henry, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Mr., Attorney in the Exchequer, 554.

-, Richard. 1022, 1194, 1292, 1311.

-, Samuel (Thomas), Procurator General, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1348.

-, (Francklyn), Sir William, Receiver of Hearthmoney, York city and West Riding, 731, 799, 1098.

Fraser (Frazier), Sir Alexander, physician to the King, 768.

-, Lady, dresser to the Queen, 217, 510, 635, 709, 715, 832, 1142, 1304.

Frauds. See Customs, Four and a Half per cent.

-, by officers, &c., 1195.

-, Act of. See Customs (frauds).

Frederick, Sir John (Spanish wines), 35, 38, 41.

Freebridge Lynn (Norfolk), 1329.

Freeman (Freman), Edward, 1125.

-, John, landwaiter, Bristol port, 948.

-, Capt. William, Governor of Sandown Castle, 256, 302, 737, 900.

Freer, Mathew. 334; Receiver of Subsidy, co Bucks. 853.

Freeston. See Freston.

Fremington (Hundred, Devon), 235.

French, George (lease), 1266.

-, Sir John, 399.

French campaign against Holland, 1212.

-, clergy at the Savoy. See Savoy.

-, commodities 1150.

-, duty on French ships in England, Wales and Berwick, 9, 1222, 1308.

-, -, farm of, 239, 384, 389; (see Bucknall, Sir W.; Carteret, Sir G.; Huntingdon. R.).

-, -, in Ireland. See Ireland and Bucknall.

-, -, -, farm of, 511; see also Gascoigne, B.

-, prisoners, 179.

-, Secretary. See Henshaw, T.

-, ships under the embargo (mitigated), 1042, 1043. trading clandestinely to Ireland, 9.

-, West India Co., 755.

-, wines. See Wines.

Frenchmen, 1025.

Frescheville, John. Lord Frescheville (1664– 1682), 135, 158, 361, 364, 396, 527, 572, 1124.

Freston (Freeston), Thomas, surveyor of small customs, London port, 711, 1175.

Friars. See Somerset House.

Frier, John (Weymouth customs), 1188.

Frith coppice, Gillingham, Kent, 795.

Fritham bailiwick. See New Forest.

Fripp. See Phrip.

Frogmore farm (Windsor), 1194, 1292, 1311.

Frost, John, loans to the Government, 626, 634.

Frowd, Sir Philip (Post Office), 4, 8, 179; a Commissioner for Wine Licences, 489, 670, 862.

Fulford, Francis (arbitrating Hearth dispute, Devon), 289.

-, Mr., Custom officer, 1141.

Fulham (Midd.), 1213.

Fuller, Robert, noontender. London, 1195.

-, William, bp. of Lincoln. See Lincoln

Fullerton. Sir James (trustee for Charles I.), 1182, 1184, 1185.

Fullum. Thomas, waiter, Saltash, 1192.

Fullwood, Samuel, wine merchant, 1307.

Funke, Stephen Vancolsen (aliens estates), 246.

Furley, Steven, of Colchester, 1182.

Furnace, meaning of the Hearthmoney Acts, 762.

Furnival's Inn, 377.

Fusebee, William, commander of the King's yacht Cleveland, 1049.

Fustian, 1279.