Index: W, Y, Z

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W

Waade. See Wade.

Waddon, West (Dorset), 1158.

Wade (Waade), Alderman, 372, 376.

-, Thomas, pressgang man, 1345.

-, -, seizer of goods, 432, 575.

-, -, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Timothy, of London, silkman, 579; receiver to the Queen Mother, 445, 1338; Hearthmoney, Norfolk, 440, 445, 452, 455, 579, 744.

Wadlow, John, a vintner of the Vintners' Company, contractor with partners for the collection of the Wine Act moneys, 7, 43, 64, 139, 210, 216, 303, 309, 338, 411, 413, 418, 421, 425, 429, 436, 439, 441, 453, 454, 472, 474, 484, 594, 618, 622, 625, 630, 649, 652, 654, 670, 671, 674, 680, 684, 688, 692, 704, 706, 728, 736, 747, 884; agreement with the King, 405; accounts (Wine Act loans, payments and interest, &c., 48, 81, 189, 200, 335, 336, 484, 509, 770, 771, 773, 777, 778, 781, 790, 792, 799, 816, 818, 830, 841, 863, 866, 880, 882, 885, 890, 908, 914, 925, 929, 956, 958, 964-5, 969-70, 971, 974, 987, 1007, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1033, 1035, 1036, 1039, 1092, 1098, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1116, 1133, 1171, 1267, 1347; (Vintners') loans to the Government. 29, 34, 35, 81, 196, 213: repayments to (including orders, &c. on Wine Act receipts), 61, 141, 177, 201, 221, 224, 226, 273, 327, 328, 332, 758, 762–3, 775, 776, 844, 845, 856, 880, 1150, 1165, 1216, 1220, 1267, 1276, 1365; allowance of 10,000l. for charges of collection (as by the first Wine Act. 35, 55, 202, 283; allowance of 13,000lfor charges of collection (as by the order of Council of 27 May. 1668, 55, 56, 69, 221, 273; interest and interest accounts, 28, 29, 34, 54, 81, 83, 775, 776, 781; styled Captain, 758, 770, 925; arrears from overgauges, 792; action against, 1302–3: son to, 736; settling his estate on his son, 812.

Wagstaffe, Robert, packer, 917.

Waifs, 927.

Waight, Timothy, Hearthmoney. Shropshire. 941.

Waine (Wane), Thomas, arrest. 1098, 1308.

Wainwright, Mr., petition, 481.

Waite, Robert, Navy stores, 951.

Waiths, Richard, Navy creditor, 774.

Wakefield, George, purchasing fee farms, 1043, 1281, 1284.

Wakering, Parva (Essex), 1328.

Walbanck, Joseph, vintner, 1200.

Waldegrave (Walgrave), John, St. Giles in the Fields, 1234.

-, Mr., Bury St. Edmunds, 11.

-, Thomas, outlaw, 561.

Walden, Wolden, Woden. Colonel Lionel, 468, 500, 866; Excise Farmer, Huntingdon, 97, 173, 833, 836, 956, 976, 981, 1036, 1064, 1067, 1089, 1099, 1237; Receiver of Assessments, Huntingdon, 264, 316, 518, 677, 678, 738, 885, 1079, 1353; Mayor, 382, 444.

-, Richard, bailiff of Henwood, 1031, 1187.

Walden (Essex), 242.

Walderne, Mr., 126.

Waldron, Dr. Thomas, one of the King's physicians, 217, 331, 610; loans to the Government, 627. See Walrond.

WALES, 178, 182, 507, 557, 585, 586, 706, 716, 818, 1137, 1261.

-, auditor of, 83, 558, 1303 (see Godolphin, Sir W.); deputy to, see Tudor, T.

-, audits, 893.

-, Crown lands and revenues, 198, 205.

-, Customs creeks, 975.

-, discoveries, 372.

-, Excise Farm, Farmers and SubFarmers, 134, 169, 411, 763, 981, 1282; see Anselme, A., Dashwood, G., Pember, D., Perry, J.

-, Exchequer writs, 319.

-, Hearthmoney, 306; see Carlton, J., Hodgkins, T., Mawer, R., Powell, T.

-, Judges of Great Session, 39, 83, 195, 198, 205, 231, 801, 905, 1174 (see Degge, S., Hyde, Sir F., Jones, T., Littleton, Sir T., Lloyd, Sir Ri., Street, T.); question of payment of their salary, 26.

-, Justices of Peace, 169.

-, Marches of, Court of, President and Council, issues for (including issues for the President's household and stables at Ludlow Castle), 187, 210, 239, 315, 528, 552, 560, 609, 670, 771, 1058, 1072, 1084, 1275, 1292, 1305; diet money for President, 1303; President of, see Earl of Carbery up to July, 1672, after that date Marquess of Worcester; steward to the President, see Jervis, J.; profits of Court, 378; keeper of the chambers of the Judges and Council, and laundry keeper of Ludlow Castle, see Oliver, Mrs.

-, Prince of. See Prince.

-, Principality, reliefs, parts of, 640.

-, Receivers, 26, 133, 231, 423, 1102.

-, NORTH, 205.

-, -, Auditor, 257, 746.

-, -, Excise farm, 833, 1035, 1218, 1324 (see Anselme, A., Perry, J., Whitley, R.); Sub-Commissioners, 874.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues for, 117, 746, 992, 1272, 1275, 1292; see Wynne, M.

-, -, Receiver of Assessments for the six counties of, 836, 889; see Whitley, Roger and Ralph.

-, SOUTH, 205, 477, 1009.

-, -, Crown Revenues, charges on, 1317.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 829, 833, 1035 (see Dashwood, G., Gwynn, R., Howard, Sir P., Pember, D.); Sub-Commissioners, 874, 1165.

-, -, Receiver for, of Crown Revenues and of Assessments, 268, 334, 1275, 1292, 1317, 1365; see Lloyd, B., Vaughan, J.

-, -, original seal, Pre and Post Fines Farm, 211, 248, 1166, 1365; see Vaughan, Lord J.

Walford, Mr., 366–7.

Walgrave, See Waldegrave.

Walker (Welkes), Ant., Sub-Collector of Tenths, York diocese, 202, 295, 312, 346.

-, Sir Edward, Garter King at Arms, 57, 402, 500, 509, 551, 679, 711, 741, 823, 845, 989, 1250, 1349, 1360, 1363, 1366.

-, -, a Clerk of the Privy Council, 68, 78, 222, 415, 477, 489, 509, 602, 671, 708, 897, 989, 1245.

-, Isaack, Navy creditor, 774.

-, John, clerk to the Commissioners for Union with Scotland, Royal bounty to, 410, 432, 588, 608, 727, 728, 773; Usher of the Exchequer Court, 112, 117, 210, 235, 286, 315, 328, 335, 345, 428, 450, 541, 568, 643, 705, 802, 1284; house of, 111.

-, Nathaniel, wine merchant, 1308.

-, Sergeant, 156.

-, Stephen, copying clerk, London port, 1169.

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

Waller, Benjamin, spices, 402, 409, 434, 465, 601.

-, Edmund, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1202, 1360, 1361; house in St. James's Street, 1193.

-, Mr., arrest, 409, 411, 447, 508.

-, Thomas, Sergeant at Law, 164, 165, 311, 319, 347, 373, 389, 658, 663, 715, 722.

-, William, Farmer of the Prizage and Butlerage of Wines, 755.

Wallingford (Berks), 1067, 1267, 1368.

Wallis, Jane, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Dr. John, reader of Mathematics, Oxford, 1181.

-, Richard, noontender, London, 1127, 1195.

Wallrond. See Walrond.

Wally. See Wooley.

Walmer Castle, garrison victualling, 302.

-, -, Governor. See Engham, Sir T.

Walmsley, Richard, fee farm, 1092.

Walnaugh. See Woolnough.

Walpole (Walpoole), Sir Edward, Surveyor General to the Queen Mother, 528, 536, 779.

-, Sir John, a Commissioner for Appeals in Excise, 146.

-, Mr., steward of Crowland, 353, 356, 363.

Walrond (Wallrond), George, Collector of Assessments for several Somerset Hundreds, 827. See Waldron.

Walsall, Constance (see Pley) Navy debt, 20, 261, 270; loans to the Government, 360, 834.

Walsingham, Mr. (Hearthmoney), 66, 1073.

Walsingham Garden, 1056.

-, House, 156, 350.

Walter, David, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 210, 712, 719, 758, 934, 1199, 1286; Lientenant General of the Ordnance, 1238, 1355; loans to the Government, 624, 795.

-, Sir John, a Baron of the Exchequer, 1182, 1184, 1185.

-, Lioncl, Receiver of Aids, Huntingdon, 127.

-, Mr., of Yarmouth, 453.

-, William (Wymond house), 908.

-, Sir William, 34, 49, 210, 214.

Walters. Major, Guernsey, 1097, 1103, 1298.

-, See Grey.

Waltham Forest (Epping Forest, Essex), 52, 260, 334, 1103.

-, -, Chingford walk, keeper of, see Anglesey, Earl of; chief forester of, see Russell, Colonel.

-, -, Epping walk, 222, 233; keeper of. see Anglesey, Earl of.

-, -, New Lodge walk, 222

-, -, Wallwood, 1115, 1308, 1353; Wallwood pond, 1308.

-, -, unlawful felling of timber in, 477, 484, 635.

Walthamstow (Essex), 1308.

Walthew, John, loans to the Government, 655.

Walton, John (Barbados), 1198.

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

Walton (Yorks), 1225.

Walton on Thames (Surrey), 776, 823, 849, 904, 1136, 1153, 1227, 1235.

Wallwood. See Waltham Forest.

Walwyn, John, Royal bounty to, 209.

Wandsworth manor (Surrey), 607, 1184–5.

Wane. See Waine.

Wans, Patrick, loans to the Government, 782, 845.

Wansborough, Margaret, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Wantage (Berks), 528.

Wapping (co. Middlesex), 241. 950, 1154, 1155.

WAR, Council of, 1001.

-, question of defalcations for, 1111; see Ireland, Revenue farm.

-, FIRST DUTCH, 16, 114–5, 154, 155, 247, 301, 381, 411, 450, 522, 533, 792, 793, 794, 882, 955.

-, -, -, care of Dutch prisoners, 220.

-, -, -, English private ships hired. lost or paid for during, 765, 766, 767, 876.

-, -, -, misapplication of supply for, 286–7, 341, 522.

-, -, -, question of Hamburg's liability for damage sustained by Charles II. and the Elbe during the war, 763–4.

-, -, -, relief of Montserrat, 876.

-, SECOND DUTCH, 1118, 1226, 1358.

-, -, -, Dutch depredations before the war, 1263–4.

-, -, -, Dutch ships seized in English ports, 1244.

-, -, -, embargo See Em– bargo.

-, -, -, encouraging trade during, 1297, 1343.

-, -, -, engagement (Sale Bay, May, 1672, 1331, 1342, 1359.

-, -, -, English prisoners in Holland, 1088, 1094.

-, -, -, English shippers al– lowed to take out cargoes in foreigners' names. 1214, 1236.

-, -, -, Envoy Extraordinary to follow the French Court during the campaign. See Godolphin, S.

-, -, -, French ships joining English, 1222.

-, -, -, Hamburg ships. See Hamburg.

-, -, -, Navigation Act. Sus– pension of. See Navigation.

-, -, -, pressing men for. See Pressing.

-, -, -, preventing intelligence getting out, 1253; and see Embargo.

-, -, -, prizes. See Prizes.

Warcup, Col. Edward or Edmond, 975; clerk of the Petty Bag, 913; a Commissioner of Wine Licences (from June, 1670), 670, 862; Concealments Commission, 681; Wine Commission. 499; loans to the Government, 247, 248, 260, 277, 305, 317, 328, 329, 384, 433, 480, 514, 575, 593; Dean Forest, 18; Farmer of Excise, Wilts and Dorset, 19, 20, 25, 28, 32, 35, 52, 68, 76, 97, 201, 228, 229, 1022, 1066, 1231.

Ward, Edward, Lord Ward (afterwards eleventh Lord Dudley), styled Lord Dudley, 396.

-, Sir Edward, Bart., 235.

-, George, King's litterman, 308, 322, 610.

-, James (concealment), 813.

-, John, bailiff itinerant of the Duchy of Cornwall, 14, 18, 29, 51, 52, 81, 134, 136, 137, 166, 172, 183, 187, 198, 222, 228, 272, 289, 330, 333, 336, 467, 688, 991, 995, 1011; lease, 613, 1222; sale of wood, 269.

-, John, Consul at Algiers, 822, 848, 981, 982, 1149, 1362.

-, Josias, 158, 161, 336.

-, Mr., coppice ground, 93, 110, 121, 134.

-, Patience, sheriff of co. Middlesex, 935.

-, Richard, a Customs officer, 749; tenement, Windsor, 545.

-, Seth, Bishop of Salisbury, Chancellor of the Garter, 975, 1000, 1364.

-, William, paymaster's clerk, Windsor Castle, 589.

Wardell, John, 823.

Warden, See Werden.

Wardour, William, Clerk of the Pells, 7, 30, 39, 55, 131, 193, 194, 200, 226, 232, 244, 261, 319, 320, 358, 361, 412, 415, 513, 517, 524, 564, 609, 621, 708, 733, 756, 765, 806, 856, 896, 902, 923, 1014, 1037, 1119, 1228; fee to. 1.

WARDROBE, GREAT, 48, 52, 808.

-, -, accounts, 90, 136, 149, 157, 236, 288, 430, 454, 566, 678, 853, 1054, 1107, 1109, 1112, 1341, 1347, 1352, 1357–8.

-, -, Acts of Parliament for, 351, 359, 364, 369, 459, 476.

-, -, ambassadors, returning deliveries into. 682.

-, -, annuity in lieu of livery out of, 813; and see Granville, J.

-, -, baronet money to be paid into. See Baronets.

-, -, charter for, 351.

-, -, clothes for children of the Chapel. See Chapel Royal.

-, -, debt. 30, 36, 748.

-, -, establishment, 99.

-, -, estimates, 425, 479.

-, -, extraordinary, 157, 600, 953.

-, -, fees, 133; of clerk of, 93, 459 (see Thornton, L.); on liveries, 459.

-, -, furnishing the Stables, 778, 957, 958.

-, -, keepers of, account of privileges of, 786.

-, -, liveries. See Liveries; for footmen, see King's footmen.

-, -, Master of, 800, 1341 (see Sandwich, Earl of); deputy to, 349 (see Townshend, T.).

-, -, -, issues, tallies, loans, and order for (including interest), 15, 50, 60, 69, 79, 83, 91, 98, 100, 116, 127, 129, 156, 170 1, 186, 231, 267, 313, 337, 338, 389, 390, 424, 425, 427, 428, 433, 460, 474, 475, 507, 508, 510, 525, 542, 546, 557, 560, 564, 565, 568, 572, 573, 574, 578, 600, 614, 622, 636, 679, 700, 710, 725, 729, 742, 753, 757, 759, 812, 831, 837, 848, 860, 873, 889, 931, 932, 933, 937, 952, 957, 958, 996, 1110, 1142, 1153, 1158, 1160, 1167, 1179, 1181, 1187, 1189, 1205, 1296, 1313, 1337, 1364, 1365; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; orders on payments by, 86, 239, 401, 459, 505, 510, 943, 995, 1099.

-, -, -, value of office and perquisites of. 129, 351; fees, &c., to be commuted for 2,000l. a year, 131, 133, 351, 357, 557.

-, -, maundy, issues for, 546, 550; and see Chamber, Maundy.

-, -, office, certificates from, 427; grant of ground of (before the fire), 159, 303, 477, 665, 752, 785–6.

-, -, officers and salaries, 36, 133, 473, 1112, 1115–6; list of, 1152.

-, -, ordinary of, 157, 170, 600, 953.

-, -, providing presents to foreign Ambassadors, &c., 47, 143.

-, -, retrenching, 71, 349.

-, -, tradesmen of, 600, 757, 800, 1338.

-, -, Treasury controlling expenditure of, 364, 533.

-, -, weekly certificates of, 364, 367.

Wardships and Liveries in the Queen Mother's Jointure. See Queen Mother.

-, -, Court, 234; dissolution of, 195, 1287, 1291, 1357.

Ware, Sir James, auditor, Ireland. 107.

Wareham (Dorset), 1143.

Waring (Wareing, Wearing), Edward or Edmund, a Commissioner for London for the Wine Act. 763, 770, 771, 792, 804, 841, 928, 970, 984, 1028, 1064, 1098, 1099, 1110, 1171, 1193, 1195; a Commissioner for the Retrospect of the Wine Act. 407, 414, 435, 436, 561, 572, 573, 574, 580, 617, 706, 1039, 1200, 1267, 1341, 1346, 1347; surety of Mr. Oakes, 1346.

-, John, deputy King's waiter, Liverpool, 1293, 1303, 1311.

-, Joseph, Wine Act Commissioner for Ipswich, 594.

-, Ralph, Wine Act Commissioner for Ipswich, 792.

Warmorton (Penrith, Cumberland), 1132.

Warner, Edward, 52; Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 1165; ditto, Southants, 1241.

-, John, master of the King's barges, 610, 899.

-, -, Doctor in Divinity, loans to the Government, 613, 808.

-, Mr., Counsel at law, 1045; [? John] Farmer of Excise, Hants, 1022.

-, Noel, master of the King's barges, 71, 179, 180, 222.

-, William, Receiver of Hearthmoney. Worcester, 941; Sub-Farmer of ditto, 281, 292; Sub-Collector of Tenths, Gloucester, 312, surety of G. Vincent, 1285.

-, -, wine merchant. 1307.

Warren, John, Navy creditor, 52, 85, 105, 775; wine merchant, 1249.

-, Mrs. Mary, petition for Viscount Tiragh, 486, 628–9.

-, Nicholas, wine merchant. 1249, 1307; ill-treated by the Dutch, 1264

-, William, wine merchant. of London, 1027, 1182, 1307.

-, Thomas, merchant, 1074; supplying hemp to the Navy, 1237: agent to the King of Morocco, 236, 248, 323.

-, Sir William, furnishing stores to the Navy, 74, 257, 684, 774, 1103, 1105, 1320; damages sustained by, in the Elbe during the Dutch war. 764.

Warren, the (Ewelme, Oxford), 1267.

Warriner, Edward, Excise officer, Yorks, 1290.

Warrington, William, brewer, Chester, 160, 315, 339, 428.

Warton ("Walton") (Northumberland), 733.

-, See Wharton.

Warwick, Philip, son of Sir Philip, customer of cloth and petty customs outwards, London port, 60, 120, 126, 335, 710.

-, Sir Philip, formerly secretary to Treasurer Southampton, 58, 60, 78, 91, 100, 106, 134, 142, 146, 154, 155, 158, 168, 228, 230, 286, 341, 381, 392, 394, 395, 400, 401, 403, 425, 429, 445, 456, 465, 512, 599, 845, 990; creditor of the Earl of Warwick, 552, 773.

Warwick, county, 575, 856, 1021, 1135, 1187, 1228, 1290.

-, -, assizes, 1228.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 827, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324 (see Cailey, Sir A., Purefoy, W.): Sub— Commissioners of, 864, 1334.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 774, 783, 1228; see Best, J., Dormer, F, Newsham, J.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Revenues, 1204 (see Greene, W.); payments out of Crown Revenues, 705, 1338.

-, -, Receivers. &c. of taxes 1143; see Newsham, J.

-, -, sheriffs, 602.

Wastell, Samuel, Navy creditor, 774.

Watcher, Mr., 509.

Watchet (Somerset), 1180.

Water bailiage. See London (Water)

Waterman, Mr., 94.

Watermen. See Queen Mother; Royal (watermen).

Wates. See Watts.

Watford, Thomas, 1134.

Watkins, Evan, waiter at Newton, 1140.

-, Mr., 975.

-, Nathaniel, one of the King's musicians, 252, 621; loans to the Government, 627.

Watkinson, George, a Quaker, 1124.

Wats. See Watts.

Watson, Abraham, deputy King's waiter. 1099, 1313.

-, Capt. [? George], pension, 331, 423, 428.

-, Francis. Receiver of the Subsidy, Northampton, 733.

-, George, Capt. of the "Mermaid," 1208.

-, James, Groom of the Robes, 1152.

-, John, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Sir John, 334.

-, Peter, a Gentleman Usher Quarter Waiter in Ordinary, 111, 268, 279, 282, 332, 335, 568, 595, 868; loans to the Government, 626; Queen Mother's legacy, 748, 780.

-, Rowland. Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 1248.

-, Samuel, customs, Flint, 1172.

-, William, boatman, Shields, 1140.

Watton Abbey (Yorks), 558.

Watts (Wats, Wates), Edward, Excise Farmer, Herts, 833, 836.

-, John, Navy creditor, 775; loans to the Government, 273, 461, 643, 672, 799, 929.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Herts, Middlesex, Essex, and London, 45, 188, 517, 857, 1286.

-, Mr., Auditor of Crown Revenues, Surrey, 188.

-, Mr., 889; press gang, 1224.

-, Thomas, lease, 1295.

-, William, Surveyor of Yarmouth, 1197.

Wauklin (or Wanklin), James, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Wax from Africa, 143, 285.

-, candles or lights, 780, 1273.

Waxham. See Jemmet.

Weale (Weal), George, apothecary, loans to the Government, 803.

-, Samuel, Surveyor of Fowey, 1055, 1241.

Weather, state of, 280–1. 717.

Weaver (Wever), Francis. Collector of Hearthmoney, Surrey and Southwark, 942, 946, 960, 1021, 1058, 1124, 1126, 1134; of the Rolls Liberty, 1121.

-, Sir Francis, Kt., a Receiver of the Wine Act, 929.

-, Thomas, collector of Liverpool port, 626; ditto Lancaster port, 231.

Webb, Francis, loans to the Government, 757, 825.

-, Gilbert, senior and junior, tidesmen, London, 1363.

-, Richard, lease of, Twickenham, 873.

-, Robert, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Thomas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Warwick, 864; wine merchant, 1307.

-, Col. William, Auditor to the Hearthmoney Farmers, 300, 304, 306, 310; a Commissioner about the late King's goods, 989, 996; buying pictures of the late King, 300; lease to, 1234; of the Hearthmoney office, and later one of the Agents for Taxes, 149, 150, 160, 162, 219, 294, 337, 343, 350, 356, 372, 376, 380, 382, 396, 397, 406, 408, 410, 411, 416, 420, 440, 442, 446, 450, 452, 473, 475, 483, 493, 541, 553, 554, 560, 565, 573, 574, 577, 580, 636, 651, 652, 661, 662, 670, 677, 683, 687, 689, 736, 749, 762, 789, 799, 812, 813, 814, 839, 854, 862, 873, 890, 894, 905, 907, 927, 942, 946, 960, 962, 967, 976, 977, 979, 981, 988, 991, 995, 1000, 1005, 1018, 1024, 1030, 1034, 1048, 1049, 1064, 1066, 1067, 1077, 1080, 1089, 1091, 1113, 1126, 1132, 1145, 1243, 1294, 1352; ditto for the subsidy, 815, 816, 817, 824, 825, 830, 851, 853, 896, 915, 1073.

Webdon, John, Collector of Colchester, 1182.

Webster, Mr., 1107.

Wedeell, John, 1244.

Weedon (Wheedon), Thomas, Receiver of assessments for Bucks, 127, 144, 147, 148, 263, 287, 307, 308, 333, 347, 348, 572, 677, 763, 956, 976, 997, 1089, 1092, 1271, 1282, 1288; ditto Herts, 859; Excise matters, 162, 173, 1251.

Weekes, John, loans to the Government, 219, 221, 318, 815.

-, Mr., Customs or Excise officer. 886.

Weights and Scales, making of. See Mint.

Weirtz John Philip (merchant), 917.

Welbeck, Richard, stablekeeper at Reading, 225, 901, 1029, 1182.

Welch, John, Hearths, Cornwall, 613.

Weld, George, acting as Lieutenant of the Tower during Mayoralty of Sir Jo. Robinson, 693.

-, Humphry, payments to, for Secret Service. 230, 256, 257, 331, 503, 508, 520, 578, 762, 905, 1206; payments for Portland and Hurst Castle, 32, 120; Governor of Portland Castle, 180, 195.

-, -, wine merchant, 1308.

Weldon (Wheldon), Mr., petition, 1023, 1098.

Welkin, John, Queen Mother, 779.

Wells (Somerset), 1143.

-, (Norfolk), 585.

-, Forum (hundred, Somerset), 827.

Wells, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Hertford, 1134, 1308; ditto, Wilts, 1165.

-, R., Collector One and Eleven Months, Essex, 1329.

-, Thomas, Agent to W. Broxholme, Receiver of Aids, co. Lincoln, 793.

-, Winifrid, a Maid of Honour, annuity, 278, 336, 397, 399, 495, 501, 546, 679, 744, 846, 987, 1154, 1206, 1337; Royal bounty, 1312.

Welsted, Stephen, Solicitor for Accounts, Southants, petition, 387, 397, 482, 577.

Wenslow, Mr., waiter and searcher at Deptford, 989.

-, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

Wentworth, Cha., pension, 405, 430.

-, Lady Philadelphia, annuity, 31, 109, 254, 433, 450, 572, 593, 890; loans to Government, 631.

-, Thomas, Earl of Cleveland, styled also Lord Wentworth, 317, 1045; regiment of, 706.

-, Sir William (lease), 1356.

-, William, second Earl of Strafford, 72, 129, 148; creation money, 422, 566.

Wentworth hill (Yorks), 598.

Werden (Worden, Warden), Col., 286.

-, John, Secretary to the Duke of York, 1322; baronetcy, 1347; Envoy to Sweden, 148, 528, 534, 721, 723, 801, 847, 1361; journey to Holland, 297, 371, 372, 388, 413, 712, 741. See Werden, Col.

-, William, Collector of Aids, Amounderness Hundred, Lancs., 1301.

Wesendunck, Steven van, 271; alien, deceased, 315.

West Bere. See Bere.

-, Cliffe (Kent), 1151.

-, (Hundred, Cornwall), 1124, 1246, 1300.

-, Walton (Norfolk), 1265, 1266.

West, John, Customs Officer, 655; (Romney) 679.

-, Stephen, 376.

West India Company of France, ships of, 755.

West Indies, 765, 1212, 1216, 1217, 1226, 1279, 1315.

-, -, His Majesty's fleet in, 190, 1226.

Westcombe (Westcomb), Jacob, Deputy Collector, Barnstaple, 1031, 1185.

-, Sir Martin [Cadiz], 1084, 1125; agent at Cadiz, Port St. Mary, and the Districts, 1257, 1320, 1361.

-, Richard, wine merchant, 1249, 1307; Commissioner and Receiver of Hearthmoney. London, Middlesex, Westminster, and Southwark, 671; illtreated by the Dutch, 1264.

Western district, Wine Act, 1021.

-, ports. See Customs.

Westerne, Thomas, Navy creditor, 775; loans to Government, 790.

-, -, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

Westfield, Mr, brewer, Wilts, 194; Salisbury, Excise, 35.

Westmeath (co. Ireland), 880.

Westminster, 20, 269, 277, 306, 627, 801, 897, 1176, 1239, 1245, 1330.

-, Abbey, burial of Davenant in, 772.

-, armoury keeper. See Parker, James armourers, 424.

-, Assessments, Commissioners for, 691.

-, -, Collectors. See Bennet, J.

-, -, dispute with Middlesex, 2, 177.

-, burgesses, 891.

-, Courts, 1174.

-, Hall, 905; Courts in, 568.

-, Hearthmoney Collector, 1234, 1245 (see Dunklin, J.); Receivers of, see London, Brouncker, Hy., Robinson, Sir J.

-, Keeper of His Majesty's Wardrobe. See Rogers, F.

-, King Charles's Hospital. See King Charles I.

-, poll. See London.

-, poor. See St. Margaret's; St.Martin's.

-, Sewers Commissioners, 592, 633.

Westmorland, county, 1060, 1146.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 8, 19, 20, 77, 833, 836, 845 (see Calvert, P., Christian, W., Parsons, J., Vincent, S., Williamson, G.); Sub– Commissioners, 1202, 1261.

-, -, Hearthmoney. See Williamson, G.

-, -, Justices of Peace. 20.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands, 704.

-, -, Receivers of Taxes, 321; see Sandys, T.

-, -, tolls, grant of, 868; see Musgrave, Sir P.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 309.

Weston, Frances, Countess Dowager of Portland, widow of second Earl of Portland, pension on the Irish establishment in lieu of rent of adventurers and soldiers, 375, 385, 390, 429, 535–6, 1051, 1110, 1212, 1281, 1334.

-, Thomas, fourth Earl of Portland, creation money, 170, 749, 887.

Weston (co. Lincoln), 639, 855, 888, 903, 1265.

-, Zoyland (Somerset), 1149.

Westphaling, William, waiter, Sandwich, 1176, 1236.

Wetherden, Thomas, a Groom of the Queen's Bedchamber, 258, 261, 606, 913.

Wetherhed (Wetherhead), Francis, Comp– troller of the Works, 244, 405, 493, 652.

-, Francis. junr., 244, 652.

-, Joseph, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 327, 881.

-, Judith, 244, 652; loans to the Government, 666.

Wever. See Weaver.

Wexford, co. (Ireland), 852.

Wey, Richard, Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

Weybridge (Surrey), 776.

Weymouth (Dorset), 586, 595, 882, 1158, 1188, 1192, 1366; payment for the harbour, 85; victualler, 1096, 1097, 1298.

Whale bone or fin, 1247, 1271.

Whaley (Whalley), Penyston, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Kesteven and Holland, co. Lincoln, 5, 244, 598; ditto for Notts, 6, 179, 244, 480.

Whaplode (co. Lincoln), 528, 536, 572, 639, 1195, 1227, 1323.

Wharton (Warton), Allen, waiter at Stockton, 1128.

-, Captain George, 25, 36, 205, 238; Treasurer and Paymaster of the Ordnance, 678, 694, 702, 706, 726, 740, 759, 765, 791, 793, 802, 806, 819, 828, 839, 847, 860, 882, 908, 955, 972, 1164, 1193, 1202, 1255, 1258, 1289, 1325, 1361, 1362, 1363; militia money paid to, 1099, 1245–6; for issues to, as Treasurer of the Ordnance. See Ordnance.

-, Humphry, collector, Bridgwater port, 1188.

-, Mr., Durham, rents, 1064.

-, Sir Ralph, a Commissioner for Concealments, Yorks, 912.

Wheare, John, tidesman, Plymouth, 1100, 1312.

Wheeler, Charles, goldsmith, loans to the Government, 611, 614, 662, 666.

-, Sir Charles, Governor of Barbados and the Leeward Isles, 429, 444, 472, 484, 632, 668, 773, 797, 844, 933, 1038, 1051, 1113; salary as Governor of St. Christopher, 797, 803; payments to, for the soldiers in the Leeward Isles, 478, 668, 675, 738, 798, 814, 850, 865, 925, 1273, 1279, 1333; Farmer of the 4½ per cent., 400, 401, 625, 627, 1217, 1279; a Commissioner for Concealments, 681; Royal bounty to, 797; ship granted to, 1138.

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

Wheldon. See Weldon.

Whetham (Whitham), Nathaniel, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Gloucester, 386, 436, 567, 589, 614, 921, 924.

Whetham's Field (Milton Falconbridge), 635.

Whichcott, Sir Jeremy, coal farm, 623.

Whinyard (Wynyerd, Whynyard, Winyard), John, keeper of the House of Peers, 52, 258, 655, 739, 744, 909; loans to the Government, 657.

Whistler, Henry, Navy creditor, 774.

-, Ralph, Navy creditor, 774.

Whitall (Whitehall), John, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.

Whitby (Yorks), 585.

Whitchurch (Hants), 1212.

Whitcomb, John, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

White, Alexander, King's plumber at Windsor, 259, 642, 898; loans to the Government, 646.

-, Arthur, brother of Charles, 629.

-, Charles, Irish quit rents, 628, 629, 871.

-, George, wine merchant, 1307.

-, John, husband of Ester Dwyer, 1263.

-, -, brewer of Westminster, Alderman, Receiver of Aids for co. Oxford (including liquidation of his debt as receiver by supplying beer for the Navy), 10, 15, 16, 19, 22, 25, 52, 72, 98, 174, 182, 218, 220, 221, 228, 242, 313, 327, 444, 676, 684, 821, 866, 885, 984, 985, 997–8, 1007, 1010, 1012, 1016, 1017, 1055, 1073, 1109, 1113; high collector of Aids for Bullingdon, Dorchester and Thame divisions of Oxford, 228; purchaser of Molyneux' lands, 40, 44, 48.

-, Mr., lands in Kent, 206.

-, Nicholas, brother of Charles, 629.

-, Sir Nicholas, father of Charles, 629.

-, Peter, 193.

-, Robert, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Sarah, Navy creditor, 869.

-, Thomas, 643; loans to the Government, 33, 195, 249, 521, 643, 766, 913; lease, 1252.

White Horse Inn (Holborn), 936.

Whitehall (see Whitall), Gilbert, loans to the Government, 774.

WHITEHALL, 73, 229, 435, 492, 588, 600, 648, 790, 840, 1231, 1237, 1244.

-, chapel, 784; organ in, 459, 593,

-, gate porter, 671.

-, hall, 1330.

-, keeper or housekeeper of. See Kirke, G.

-, library of papers of State and Council, keeper of. See Williamson, Sir J.

-, Long Gallery, 1354.

-, Passage Gallery, 1354.

-, pavements before, 241.

-, privy lodgings, attending King in, 584.

-, retrospect wine search in cellars of, 597.

-, standing wardrobe, keeper of. See Rogers, F.

-, theatre and scenes, 697, 1158; new theatre in Whitehall Hall, 1330.

Whitehaven (Cumberland), 585, 595.

Whitehead, Henry, a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204; a Commissioner for examining witnesses in Ireland, 1303.

-, Richard, a Commissioner for Finckley Forest, 1212.

Whiteing, Thomas, arrears of Royal Aid, 1232.

Whitfield, James (North Shields), 1262.

-, Mr., deputy searcher for Kent, 54, 58, 59.

-, Nathaniel, gent., loans to the Government, 642.

-, Thomas, North Shields, 1262.

Whitgrave, Capt. Humphry, lease, 909, 1226, 1355.

Whitham. See Whetham.

Whitley, Elizabeth, loans to the Government, 647.

-, Ralph, of Chester, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Denbigh and Flint, and brother of Col. Roger, 477. 603; Receiver of Poll money in the six counties of North Wales, 624.

-, Roger, Register in the searchers' office, London, 1242.

-, Col. Roger, Knight Harbinger, 221, 227, 370, 623, 818; Receiver of Aids for the six counties of North Wales, 63, 128, 133, 134, 247, 269, 327, 330, 332, 333, 372, 428, 430, 451, 461, 463, 476, 478, 480, 481, 489, 537, 571, 624 730, 734, 736, 792, 794, 854, 880, 1003, 1023, 1024, 1052, 1058, 1209, 1301, 1327, 1329; ditto for Carnarvon, 1300; Receiver-General of Hearthmoney for Denbigh. Flint and Anglesea, 567, 614; ditto for Merioneth, Carnarvon, Denbigh and Flint, 360; Receiver of Crown Revenues, Chester, 1183; Farmer of Excise, North Wales, 833, 836; pressgang, 1224.

Whitmore, William, lease, 855, 1176, 1227.

Whitpaine, Thomas, exporting raw hides, 1153.

Whitstable (Kent), 1241, 1252.

Whitstone (Hundred, Somerset), 827.

Whittaker (Whitacker, &c.), Charles, Foreign Apposer, 448, 476, 619, 899, 1095, 1292; loans to the Government, 639.

-, -, of New Windsor, gent., 603.

-, Mary, 92.

-, Dr. Toby, one of the King's physicians, 257, 331.

Whittingham (Whittington), Timothy, Piedmont account, 133, 142, 199, 267, 344, 345.

Whittle, Sackville, King's chirurgeon for the Household, 111, 258, 511, 641, 899, 930.

Whittlewood Forest (co. Northampton), 213.

-, -, game in 984; keeper of game, see Northampton, Earl of.

-, -, purveyor of. See Morehouse, J.

-, -, Shrob walk in, 793.

-, -, timber from, 2, 7, 22, 29, 32, 33, 181, 199, 200, 202, 284.

-, -, waste of timber in, 84, 361, 386, 389, 403, 408, 579, 885, 984, 997.

Whitton, Edward, Navy creditor, 775.

Whitwell. See Over Whitwell.

Wibunbury, John, outlaw, 312.

Wiche. See Wyche.

Wichel (Wichals, Wichels, Witchel), Arthur, one of the King's falconers, 638, 899, 1357.

Wicliffe, John, one of the King's Equerries, surety for Strickland. 967, 1146.

Widcombe manor (Somerset), 656, 1190.

Widdows, Goodman, 967.

-, John, Collector of Aids, Kiftsgate, co. Gloucester, 1300.

Widdrington, Edward, 521.

-, William, second Lord Widdrington, 175, 377, 427, 444, 456, 467, 581, 617.

Wigg, Edward, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Durham, Northumberland, Berwick and Newcastle, 864, 1144; Hearthmoney, Cheshire, 281.

Wight, Isle of, 1010, 1055, 1178, 1184, 1221, 1305.

-, -, castles in, repairs, 234, 837.

-, -, Charles I. in, 356.

-, -, drummers, 973.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 833, 836, 1042, 1046, 1047 (see Calverd, P.); Sub-Commissioners' names, 864.

-, -, fee farm rents in, 846; devoted to fortifications, 503.

-, -, fortifications, 503, 663, 686, 884, 1227, 1252.

-, -, garrison of and issues for 512, 530, 542, 686, 814, 865, 922, 925, 1170, 1332, 1333; company for, 146, 150, 288, 313, 318, 515, 675; Governor's Company, 922.

-, -, Governor and Captain of, 512, 957; see Colepeper, Lord T.; Holmes, Sir R.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Receiver of. See Smith, Symon.

-, -, Navy shallop for, 146.

Wigmore, Charles, 996.

-, Richard, Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

Wilbarston (Northampton), 205, 531.

Wilberfoss (Yorks), 558.

Wilbraham, Bushes Warren (Cambridge), 256.

Wilcot (Wilts), 306.

Wild (Wylde), Adam, tidesman. Lynn, 1316.

-, John, Navy creditor, 775.

-, -, Auditor of Imprests, 1223.

-, Robert, Auditor of Imprests, 497, 633, 672, 761, 801, 891, 960, 962, 979, 1062, 1063, 1072, 1248, 1258.

Wildegoose, William, 1302, 1310.

Wilkes, Anthony, Sub-Collector of Tenths, Yorks, 202.

-, Mr., 358.

Wilkin, Jeronimo, shipmaster, 755.

Wilkins, Augustine, searcher, Liverpool, 1270.

-, John, Bishop of Chester. See Chester, Bishop.

Wilkinson, Abraham, Hearthmoney, Suffolk, 1201.

-, Henry, Agent to Strickland, Hearthmoney, Yorks, 968, 1008, 1067, 1139, 1174, collector in Bland's receipt, 75, 328, 372.

-, John, 56.

-, William, lease, 1266.

Willard, John, waiter and searcher at Whitstable, 1241.

Willet, Humphrey, wine merchant, 1308.

Willets, Mr., 332.

Willey, John, collector, Poole port, 595, 1192.

Willey (Hundred, Beds), 314, 640, 814.

William, Richard ap, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' Tax, Anglesea, 1327.

Williams, Christopher, collector, Chichester port, 1236.

-, David, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Glamorgan, 1327.

-, Dr., physician, 69, 354, 460; lease, 894; assaymaster. Cornwall, 75.

-, Edward, of Oldfield. Receiver of Hearthmoney for Monmouth, Brecon and Radnor, 921, 927, 928, 1155.

-, Elizabeth, 142.

-, Glinn Veuch, lease, 1239.

-, Griffith, 655.

-, Humphry, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Haverford West, 1328.

-, (Williams) John, King's litterman, 56, 308, 322, 336, 610.

-, John, clerk of the peace, Carnarvon, 162.

-, -, wine merchant, 1249.

-, -, lease (temp. James I.), 564, 583.

-, Lewis, Collector of Royal Aid, Carnarvon, 1300.

-, Mary, loans to the Government, 825.

-, Mr., Recorder of Chester, 165, 428, 551, 689, 758, 782.

-, -, Farmer of Excise, Wilts, 35.

-, Peere, clerk of Foreign Estreats, 244, 245, 389, 393, 425, 428, 502, 535, 683, 696, 843, 901, 1243.

-, Dame Rebecca, payments to, for rent of her house for Ambassadors, 181, 214, 251, 287, 513, 551, 614, 620, 669, 760, 809, 875, 1064.

-, Renold, Collector of the One and the Eleven Months' tax, Denbigh, 1329.

-, Rice (Queen Mother), 779.

-, Sir Robert, 552.

-, Thomas, Justice of Peace, Wilts, 47, 195.

-, -, tidewaiter, London, 1141.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, Worcester, Hereford, Salop and Stafford, 516, 938; steward of Kingsland manor, Hereford, 911, 1107.

-, -, lease Ugborough. Devon), 1343, 1355.

-, Sir Trevor (Monmouth taxes), 349, 351, 382, 384, 523.

-, Vincent, loans to the Government, 631.

-, William, Justice of Chester, 315.

-, -, master of the Customs smack at Bristol, 1260.

-, -, lease of Glaston, 1185.

Williamson, Edmond, Serjeant-at-Arms, 218, 611, 631, 873, 896.

-, George, of Bridekirk. Cumberland. 671; Farmer of Excise, Cumberland and Westmorland, 103, 252, 745, 751, 752, 833, 845; Receiver of Hearthmoney. Cumberland and Westmorland, 281, 564, 576, 854; pressgang, 1224.

-, John, King's litterman. See Williams.

-, Sir Joseph, keeper of records and papers of Council, 78, 610, 901, 995, 1158; a clerk of the Privy Council, 1182; docquet, 144; loans to the Government, 637; secretary to Lord Arlington, 3, 66, 70, 85, 101, 154, 164, 174, 179, 181, 186, 265, 269, 279, 314, 331, 334, 337, 347, 362, 377, 392, 409, 425, 429, 432, 446, 480, 488, 525, 543, 555, 595, 598, 605, 700, 725, 742, 770, 800, 880, 948, 979, 1066, 1067, 1080, 1098.

-, Robert, coal porter, Newcastle, 1140.

-, Thomas, (lease, Lincoln), 1253; of York city, 817.

-, Sir Thomas, 966, 972, 982, 1020, 1117; father of, 972.

-, Walter. See Amson.

Willingham, Susanna, colliery wood in Waltham Forest, 1098, 1103.

Willis, Richard, a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.

Willo, Mr., 122.

Willoughby, Francis, fifth Lord Willoughby, Governor of the Caribbee Islands, 153, 154, 1198.

-, John. Excise Farmer, Northampton, 833, 836.

-, Thomas, Excise Farmer, Lincoln, 36, 97, 400, 833, 836.

-, William, sixth Lord Willoughby, Governor of the Caribbee Islands, and sale of his proprietory rights, 134, 153, 154, 158, 200, 241, 298, 306, 375, 402, 410, 412, 429, 440, 443, 519, 605, 707, 718, 1035, 1036, 1062, 1072, 1074, 1080, 1220, 1225; accounts, 289, 364, 1198; Governor of Barbados, 1055, 1058, 1059; daughters of, 1059; lease, 1060, 1062, 1070, 1077, 1254, 1284.

Wills, Mr., aliens duty on coal, 1118.

-, Mr. [? Thomas], head collector, Cornwall, 165, 305, 306.

-, Thomas, collector for Lesnewth, Cornwall, 1299.

Willy, John, collector, Poole, 585.

Wilmer (Willmer), George, and son of, 409.

-, Randall, petty customer inwards, London port, 561.

Wilmot, John, second Earl of Rochester, a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, and pansion to, 53, 492, 660, 672, 772, 966, 1022, 1041, 1050, 1075, 1083, 1148, 1207, 1305, 1317, 1363, 1364.

-, Symon, wine merchant, 1249, 1306.

Wilsoll, Constance, loans to the Government, 662.

Wilson (Willson), John, vintner. 1200.

-, Dr. John, one of the King's musicians, 262, 331, 334, 454, 602, 893, 1003; loans to the Government, 631.

-, Mr., tenements in East Greenwich, 1149.

-, Richard, discovering clippers of coin, 111, 259, 261, 483, 630, 633.

-, Robert, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

-, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

-, Walter, vintner, 1200.

-, William, waiter and searcher, Shields, 1140.

-, -, Sub-Commissioner of Excise for Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867; ditto for Worcester and Stafford, 1134; ditto for Northampton, 1238.

Wilton (Yorks), 205.

Wilts, county, 223, 306, 467, 490, 584, 640, 642, 652, 665, 666, 842, 1131, 1257, 1283, 1286, 1288, 1315.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 97, 194, 195, 833, 836 (see Calvert, P., Vincent, S., Warcup, Col. E.), Sub-Commissioners, 52, 97, 349, 864, 1134, 1165.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Receiver of; see Challoner, R., Horne, J., Levet, W.

-, -, Justices of Peace, 1083, 1232.

-, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 578; see Scowen, R., Smith, Symon.

-, -, Receivers, &c., of taxes, 1137, 1143, 1200, 1327; see Davis, A., Estcourt, J.

-, -, sheriffs, 89, 602.

Wilverley Lodge. See New Forest.

Wimborne, All Saints Dorset, 601.

Winch (Wynch), Sir Humphrey, a member of the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1360, 1361.

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

-, Onslow, 640.

Winchester, Marquess. See Paulet, J.

-, Diocese, Bishop (Morley, George, 1662–84); arrears due from, 431, 599.

-, -, Tenths, 599, 676, 756.

-, town, decay of churches in, 599.

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

Wind, John. Receiver of Eleven Months' tax Hereford, 1301.

Windebank, Frances, pension. 237, 423, 570.

-, John, petition, 1108, 1331.

Winder, John, collector, Plymouth, 1192, 1209.

Windham (Wyndham), Mrs. [Anne], pension, 97; Colonel Windham's lady, 242, 328, 431, 509, 579, 1237, 1289.

-, Charles (lease as nominee of Sir E. Windham), 201; Sir Charles, 357, 430; pension, 462, 604.

-, Sir Edmond, Knight Marshall, 438, 511, 731, 741, 751, 842, 855–6, 1106; payments, 1345; Sir Edward, 376; lease of discoveries, 37, 200, 201, 376, 733, 743, 760, 817, 818, 819, 936, 1005, 1020, 1034, 1195.

-, Mrs. Elizabeth, lands desired, 162, 338.

-, Colonel Francis, pension for Worcester escape, 697.

-, Hugh, a Baron of the Exchequer, 606.

-, Sir Hugh, Comptroller of Bridgwater, 176, 926, 1170.

-, Thomas, annuity, 791; [first Equerry to the King], 30, 42, 207, 334, 366, 367, 372, 431, 436, 505, 578, 592, 696, 722, 1206.

-, Charles (lease as nominee of Sir E. Windham), 201; Sir Charles, 357, 430; pension, 462, 604.

-, -, surety of Walter Strickland, 1264.

-, Sir William, a Baron of the Exchequer, 462. 467.

Windsmore, Mr., 751.

Windsor. Thomas, seventh Lord Windsor, 54, 168, 324, 514; secret service, 519.

WINDSOR, Old and New, 10, 309, 509, 545, 603, 659, 663, 818, 844, 1020, 1193, 1292, 1311; see Frogmore.

-, CASTLE, accounts, 187.

-, -, artists, 350.

-, -, Chancellor's tower, 447.

-, -, chapel, 405, 407, 416, 419.

-, -, Constable of, 329; see Mordaunt, J.

-, -, Dean and Canons exempted from Hearthmoney, 229, 727, 770.

-, -, encroachments, commission for, 747, 748, 923.

-, -, establishment and constant payments, 22.

-, -, garrison, 185, 235, 515, 921.

-, -, Garter Tower, 447.

-, -, Governor of. See Prince Rupert.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 80.

-, -, issues for, 10, 12, 21, 186, 191, 346, 356, 452, 482, 544, 596, 625, 728, 734, 746, 922.

-, -, Lieutenant Governor, 1129, 1132, 1133.

-, -, master mason. See Stone, J.

-, -, officers, 52; salaries, 247, 324.

-, -, paybooks, 1287.

-, -, paymaster of the works, 1287.

-, -, plumber at. See White, A.

-, -, Receiver. See Windsor Honor.

-, -, repairs, 40, 41, 45, 111, 129, 191, 266, 447, 544, 603, 625, 746, 922, 938, 1013, 1136, 1212, 1365.

-, -, Surveyor General and Comptroller of Works, 1237; see Baron, H.

-, -, St. George's Feast, 40, 41, 45.

-, -, taking off lead at, 490.

-, -, Treasury jurisdiction over allowances, 21.

-, -, Treasury Lords attending the King at, 857, 861.

-, -, underkeeper. See Llewellin, D.

-, -, wardrobekeeper. See Davis, J.

-, -, works, question of supervision of, by the Board of Works, 22, 45, 328, 330, 332, 333, 389, 391.

-, -, -, establishment, 435.

-, -, -, officers, 435, 454, 589, 1128; riding charges, 447; fees, 318, 327, 332.

-, -, -, Purveyor. See Rowlandson, W.

-, -, -, Surveyor and Clerk of Works at. See Ball, J.; Taylor, W.; Trevor, T.

-, FOREST, 736, 844.

-, -, Battles walk, keeper of. See Hill, Jo.

-, -, deer in, 90, 1234; keeper of, see Hill, Jo.

-, -, Fan Grove, 798.

-, -, Stubbridge coppice, 709, 798.

-, -, timber from 447, 454, 603.

-, GREAT PARK, dues in, 1201.

-, -, -, enclosing of, and re-imparking, 663, 682, 689, 703, 705, 740, 1007; see Dobell, Dr. B., Sanderson. Sir W.

-, -, -, Lister's lodge, 844, 1291.

-, -, -, Paddock walk, purchase of. See Banister, J.; Dobell, Dr. B.; Sanderson, Sir W.

-, -, -, paling, 502, 510, 860, 1135, 1137.

-, -, -, Sir John Nicholas's interest in, purchase of, 491, 600, 661, 775, 795, 812; see Nicholas, Sir J.

-, Herald. See Ashmole, E.

-, HONOR, 111, 545, 559, 634, 883, 1222.

-, -, court rolls, 1237.

-, -, Receiver of, 365; see Ball, J., Marriot, R.. Roberts. W., Rouse, D., Taylor, W.

-, -, rents and revenues, 197, 318, 447, 459.

-, Poor Knights, 363, 957, 975, 1067, 1362.

-, stable. See Reading.

WINE ACT, FIRST ACT, 19 and 20 Car. II. c. 6, for raising 310,000l. by duties on wines, brandies, spirits and strong waters between 1668, June 24, and 1670, June 24.

-, -, abuses on officers of, 7, 8, 10.

-, -, accounts (see Wadlow, J.), 453, 460, 461, 474, 574, 580, 674, 688, 704, 747; accounts for out-districts missing, 879.

-, -, account of shortage, 669.

-, -, Act, 411, 515, 588, 633, 914, 961, 1040, 1196, 1233.

-, -, additional duty of 4l. per tun (to make up any deficit of the 310,000l. In force 1670, Oct. 27, to 1670, Dec. 19), 460–1, 463, 499, 669, 755, 771, 773, 774, 816, 817, 818, 850, 906, 908, 974, 978–9, 989, 1065, 1102, 1152, 1317; grant of collection of to Customs Farmers, 669, 676, 906, 979; stoppage of, 703.

-, -, allowance of 10,000l. to Wadlow et al. for collection, 790, 964.

-, -, arrears of, 475, 878, 1025.

-, -, bankers' security in, 384.

-, -, bonds. 704, 771, 1098, 1110, 1228 (see Wadlow, J.).

-, -, Commissioners for (John Ryves, Henry Guy, Griffith Bodurda, John Mann, John Winder. Thomas Brodnax of Southampton, Giles Lidcott of Stratford, Henry Skelling of Fosbury, George Rives of Ranson, Robert Lewin of Edinburne, Henry Ryves of Portsmouth. Samuel Day of the Isle of Wight, John Wadlow. John Billingsley, Thomas Benson Thomas Coates, John Sawyer, Thomas Blagrave, John Henderson, Thomas Dyas, William Hargrave, Richard Dermera, Richard Kinsey of London see Patent Roll, 20 Car. II. part 4; separate Commissioners for London, Westminster, Southwark, and 10 miles thereof John Ryves, Henry Guy, Griffith Bodurda, John Mann see ibid), 8, 64, 338, 402, 453, 472, 474, 475, 574, 580, 654, 684, 704, 773, 778, 792, 816, 856, 863, 866, 878, 880, 882, 914, 958, 964, 1009, 1015, 1028, 1030, 1033, 1036, 1267.

-, -, Commissioners and Sub-Commissioners for the out districts, 303, 309, 841, 974, 1021.

-, -, duties, 970.

-, -, forfeitures, 1353.

-, -, loans on, 453.

-, -, moneys of, paid to Wadlow and not to the Exchequer, 775; to be paid into the Exchequer, 706, 728.

-, -, office, 617, 1228.

-, -, orders on (including orders for repayment of moneys to Wadlow for which see Wadlow, J.), 15, 45, 53, 54, 209, 324, 472 731, 771, 775, 880, 883, 1158, 1267, 1295–6, 1355, 1365.

-, -, proposal of vintners to appoint a Treasurer for, 64.

-, -, Registering on. See Registering.

-, -, undertakers for bringing in the moneys of, 630 (for all references to the quasi farm of the moneys under this act see Wadlow, J.), Farmers of imported liquors and the outports, 100.

-, Vintners' Company: for all questions relating to the Vintners' Company collecting this duty and payments by them see Wadlow, J.

-, SECOND (22 Car. II., c. 3, for an imposition on all wines and vinegar imported between 1670, June 24. and 1678, June 24).

-, -, accounts, 674, 704; ditto for the out-districts, 984, 985, 986, 1000.

-, -, bill or act for, 369, 376, 384, 390, 395, 399, 422, 534, 582, 584, 585, 586, 593, 617, 633, 667, 733, 755, 767, 885, 970, 1075.

-, -, bonds on, 704, 771, 1249, 1275, 1306–8, 1323, 1341; officer for custody of bonds see Marsh, P.

-, -, box for papers, 412.

-, -, collecting of, by Customs Farmers (see Customs Farmers), 419, 446, 449, 499, 589, 591, 592, 593, 594, 667, 734, 752, 767, 962, 978–9, 1067, 1070, 1102, 1118, 1135, 1167, 1205, 1235; included in the grant of the Customs Farm, 894; question as to farming, 594; collectors of, at the ports, 438, 439, 618, 728, 929; Farmers of imported liquors in the outports. 833, 836, 857.

-, -, Commissioners for (Wingate. E., Waring, E., Birch, J.), 388, 421, 491, 499, 581, 617, 778, 792, 816, 880, 882, 917, 958, 964, 970, 1027, 1028, 1033, 1036, 1063, 1064, 4099, 1150, 1155.

-, -, discount or rebate of ten per cent. to merchants, 1032, 1039, 1306.

-, -, duties, 1173; of 8l. per tun, 773, 774; of 12l. per tun, 773, 774.

-, -, evasion of, by transires, 617.

-, -, loans on, 391, 399, 400, 401, 408, 409, 412, 425, 426, 427, 428, 464, 494, 557, 568, 577, 582, 584, 592, 608.

-, -, office, salary and incidents bills, 760, 804.

-, -, officers, 729, 974, 1030; badges of, 737.

-, -, orders on, 395, 398, 407, 408, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 418, 419, 425, 426, 427, 433, 438, 443, 445, 450, 451, 453, 457, 458, 460, 471, 472, 478, 481, 485, 487, 494, 497, 498, 499, 500, 504, 507, 547, 549, 555, 556, 557, 560, 561, 564, 568, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 577, 578, 581, 583, 584, 586, 588, 594, 602, 603, 607, 612, 613, 624, 631, 632, 636, 652, 653, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 670, 690, 696, 697, 723, 724, 794, 799, 807, 903, 907, 956, 985, 1103–4, 1186, 1267, 1298, 1304, 1306, 1319, 1321, 1325, 1332, 1334, 1337, 1340.

-, -, question of farming. See Wine Act (second collecting).

-, -, question of effect of duties of in the yield of the Excise, 1014, 1015–6.

-, -, receipts of (for London and the out-districts), 812, 816, 817, 822, 850, 856, certificates of receipts, 816, 817, 915, 1156.

-, -, registering on. See Registering.

-, -, retailers' or vintners' gauges, 1036.

-, -, surveyors on board wine ships, 1021.

-, -, vintners individually proceeded against in connection with second Wine Act and the Retrospect, 878, 909–10, 917, 1039, 1045, 1193, 1200, 1205, 1228.

-, Retrospect (as by clauses 12, 13 and 14 of the second Wine Act for recovery of duties unpaid on the first Wine Act: such recovery to be for meeting the deficit on the first Wine Act and to be effecting by a survey of Custom House books for imports during 1668–70, and by a search of the vintners cellars to be made on the 24 June, 1670).

-, -, accounts and receipts, 670, 671, 774, 778, 929, 970, 985, 986, 1298.

-, -, bonds, custody of, 441.

-, -, collectors of, for the outdistricts, 439, 441, 561, 572, 584, 585–6, 599, 618; instructions to, 432, 449, 452; Wadlow's cashiers in the out-districts, 437.

-, -, Colvile's claim on, 413.

-, -, Commissioners for (Wingate, Waring, E., Birch, J.), 402, 405, 411, 413, 414, 421, 429, 431, 436, 437, 454, 553, 555, 564, 567, 574, 580, 606, 617, 777, 778, 910, 970, 1015, 1021, 1039, 1046, 1117, 1163, 1195, 1279, 1298, 1353.

-, -, fraudulent entries understrangers' names for the purpose of evading, 584, 733.

-, -, question of farming, 407, 436; question of Vintners company managing, 425, 652.

-, -, Rest (taken on 24 June, 1670), 985, 1036, 1195; and see Wine Act (Retrospect search).

-, -, Search of merchants' cellars, breaking open of private cellars and estimation of the rest or balance of wines in the merchants' cellars on the 24th June, 1670. 437, 438, 439, 450, 451, 454, 458, 460, 472, 507, 585, 597, 633, 670, 671; instructions as to, 617–8. For prosecution of individual vintners in connexion with the search, see Wine Act (second vintners).

-, merchants and vintners individually, 1249, 1306–8; and see Wine Act (second vintners), defalcations to for eager, oily, or rope wines, 961, 965, 969, 970, 984, 986, 993, 1000, 1007, 1013, 1017, 1028, 1041, 1064, 1156, 1173, 1175, 1182, 1200.

WINE LICENCES, England, 230, 1113, 1116, 1129.

-, -, in the possession of the Duke of York, 444, 492.

-, -, conveyance of from the Duke of York and compensation of 24,000l. per an. to the Duke for the surrender of, 422, 426, 446, 449, 458, 499, 588, 612, 613, 649, 667, 670, 675, 677, 689, 694, 695, 724, 757, 1352; bill for the said surrender from the Duke to the King, 765, 766, 1352; and see York, Duke of.

-, -, Commissioners for (Duke of York's Commissioners) 509, 664.

-, -, -, King's Commissioners (from Michaelmas, 1670) (see Jo. Griffith, Sir P. Frowd, Edm. Warcup, John Downes), 492, 503, 509, 649, 662, 670, 685, 686, 695, 733, 740, 841, 862, 968, 1065, 1107, 1163, 1199, 1206, 1312; Commissioners for out districts, 1036.

-, -, farm 488, 491, 592, 645; grant of to Customs Farmers 894.

-, -, office, salary and incidents bill, 862, 891, 1177.

-, -, officers, 744; clerk of the bonds see Amy S.; doorkeeper see Thomas, E.

-, -, orders and payments charged on, 511, 573, 731, 736, 737, 738, 739, 741, 928, 938, 1312.

-, -, pension on, 1321.

-, -, rates and rules for, 444, 695.

-, -, small leases of, see Snape A.

-, -, IRELAND 14, 68, 126, 253, 266–7, 272, 965, 990, 1012, 1014, 1180.

-, -, -, farm of (included in the Irish Revenue farm which see. see also Bucknall, W.), 11, 68, 297, 300, 530.

-, -, -, patentee of. See Taaffe, T.

Wines, allowances of, to ambassadors (and see Customs Impost bills for allowances to persons of state). 26, 118, 186, 250, 470, 483, 509, 605, 666, 724, 725, 979; to Somerset House Capuchins, 63; to officers of the fleet, 1221; order of Council concerning, 26.

-, Prizage. See Prizage.

-, Canary, 1027, 1182, 1293, 1299.

-, French, 63, 186, 405, 600, 724, 1100, 1198, 1203, 1233, 1294, 1307, 1308.

-, Madeira, 1293, 1299.

-, Portugal, 470.

-, Rhenish, 1244, 1247, 1359.

-, sherry, 970, 985.

-, Spanish, 35, 186, 724, 1100, 1191, 1268, 1306, 1307, 1308.

-, -, sweet, 1306, 1307, 1308.

Wingate (Wyngate), Capt. Edward, late a Commissioner of Excise, 194, 669, 723, 757, 809, 874; pension as such, 184, 190, 206, 243, 284, 513; Wine Act Commissioner for London, 763, 770, 771, 792, 804, 841, 970, 984, 1028, 1064: retrospect on first Wine Act, 407, 414 435, 439, 441, 458, 507, 561, 572, 573, 574, 580, 586, 617, 698, 706, 1039, 1171, 1193, 1195, 1200, 1267, 1341, 1347.

Wingfield, Sir Edw., Queen Mother's legacy, 779.

-, John, 707, 727; herald, 258; York Herald (1663–74), 901.

-, Dame Martha, 1323.

-, Mr., 509.

Wingthorpe, Mr., Customs officer, Bristol, 1079, 1248.

Winkleigh (Devon), 1194.

Winne. See Wynne.

Winnington, Mr., counsel, 151, 439, 441, 442, 465.

Winslade (Windeslade, ? manor of Stoke Climsland). 724, 726.

Winspeare, Robert, collector, Scarborough, 585.

Winstanley, Clem., 1268.

Winter (Wintour), Charles son of Sir John, 637.

-, Sir John, petition, 109, 135, 262; ironworks in Dean Forest, 278, 534, 590, 640, 650, 686; trustee to the Queen Mother and member of her Council, 778; Secretary to the Queen Mother, 637, 779.

-, Robert, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey, Bucks, 867, 1202.

Wisbech (Cambridge), 585.

Winyard. See Whinyard.

Wire. See Wise.

Wise, Sir Edw., 192; Pollard's bondee, 826 royal bounty, 578; Mr. Edw., 742.

-, (Wire), John, loans to Government, 274, 643, 926; redemption of captives, 1245.

-, Ralph, 558.

-, Sir William (lease), 1266.

Wiseman, Richard, a King's chirurgeon, 256, 642, 897, 901, 1106; loans to Government, 661.

-, Robert, assaymaster of tin in Cornwall and Devon, 19.

-, Sir Robert, His Majesty's AdvocateGeneral, 895, 901, 1348.

Wishart, Mr., 337.

Witchell. See Wichel.

Witherden [Thomas], Groom of the Chamber to the Queen, 1003.

Withers, Eleanor, petition, 159.

-, William, a doorkeeper in the House of Lords, 773.

Wittenhull (Durham), 597.

Witter, John, bond to the King for Pritchard, 248, 544.

Witz, Anna de, petition, 942; daughter of Adam von Karpf, Royal bounty to, 1131.

Wiveliscombe (Somerset), 308, 313.

Wivenhoe (Essex), 1128.

Woda, Wooda alias Woode (Climsland Prior), 849, 1150.

Wodden, Tho., 223.

Woden. See Walden.

Woder, John, Commissioner and Receiver of Hearthmoney. London, Middlesex, Westminster, and Southwark, 671.

Woking (Surrey), 1182.

Wolden. See Walden.

Wolly, See Wooley.

Wolnaugh. See Woolnough.

Wolphy Hundred, Hereford, 149, 210, 1301.

Wolseley, Elizabeth, Royal bounty, 744, 823, 849.

-, Mr., a Treasury clerk, 957, 963, 971, 979, 1027, 1044, 1029, 1080, 1093, 1100, 1109, 1117.

-, Robert, Receiver of Crown Revenues, co. Beds., 517, 1163.

-, William, Receiver of Crown Revenues, co. Beds., 517.

Wolstenholme (Worseman, Woleston), Sir John, a Farmer of the Customs, 87, 97, 116, 131, 190, 232, 236, 252, 254, 262, 269, 365, 504, 655, 665, 712, 1127, 1278, 1348, 1364; death of, 803; Collector of Customs, London port, 947, 994.

-, Sir Thomas, Bart., 992, 994, 1010, 1141.

Wolverhampton (co. Stafford), 59.

Womack, Mr., doorkeeper to the Fee Farm Trustees, 601.

Wood, Edward, 478, 737.

-, Major Sir Edward, Envoy Extraordinary to Sweden, 1262, 1271, 1351.

-, George son of Auditor John, 960, 1062, 1063, 1072.

-, Sir Henry, Treasurer and Receiver General to the Queen Mother, and Treasurer for the two years after the Queen Mother's death, 89, 104, 141, 145, 171, 245, 278, 279, 316, 328, 339, 347, 354, 357, 359, 369, 371, 373, 375, 390, 392, 394, 395, 401, 402, 407, 410, 428, 433, 437, 439, 456, 462, 478, 488, 514, 515, 520, 524, 534, 549-50, 554, 555, 574, 600, 637, 640, 671, 676, 679, 682, 684, 686, 692, 706, 737, 739, 747, 756, 778, 821, 827, 843, 849, 880, 885, 929, 1290; Trustee to the Queen Mother, 278, 534, 590, 637, 778; clerk of the Greencloth, 841; death of, 849.

-, John, Auditor of Imprests, 20, 21, 48, 65, 96, 99, 140, 191, 206, 235, 245, 252, 261, 263, 344, 561, 587, 591, 595, 603, 672, 683, 713, 731, 801, 863, 907, 960, 1062, 1063.

-, John, 1029.

-, Major, press gang, 1224.

-, Mr., 331, 1020.

-, Samuel, one of the King's falconers, 256, 1185, 1314.

-, Thomas (Tintagel), 271.

-, William, Navy creditor, 869, 1103, 1105, 1320.

Wood, city of London's claim to duty on. See London (water bailiage).

-, duty on planks, 1111, 1118.

-, Farm (unwrought, wood and glass plates), Farmers of (see Paston, Sir R.), and their accounts, 12, 61, 144, 179, 215, 1111, 1112, 1117, 1118.

-, -, assignments and orders on, 8, 198, 199, 216, 224, 1029, 1276, 1297, 1367.

-, -, commissions of seizures, 952.

-, -, Sub-Farmers, 1344.

Wooda. See Woda.

Woodborough (Wilts), 306.

Woodbridge division (Suffolk), 291, 538, 585, 1124.

Woodchurch (Kent), 1285, 1331.

Woodcock, Peter, Receiver of Aids, Rutland [Lincoln], 77, 99, 158, 327, 488, 639.

Woodford [cum membris], Northampton. 1228.

Woodford, Henry (1626), 911.

Woodhall, John, petition, 110.

Woodham Ferris (Essex), 1329.

Woodhouse, John, vintner, 1200.

Woodhurst (Huntingdon), 1354.

Woodroffe, Edward or Edmund, 661; loans to the Government, 928; Edmond, 267.

-, Robert, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Derby, 1294.

Woods, Surveyor this side Trent, 200, 506, 635, 667, 692, 923, 924; see Agar, T., Corbyn, T., Madden, J. For Woods generally see Forests.

Woodstock Park, deer and keepers in, 400, 403, 427, 620, 845.

-, -, enlarging, 229.

-, -, Honor and Manor, steward of. See Lovelace, Lord.

-, -, Lieutenant of, 736, 845, 856; See Clarendon, Earl of, Lovelace, Lord, Montgomery, Earl of.

-, -, lodge, 74.

-, -, manor, house repair, 218.

-, -, -, farm and custody of, 543, 845.

-, -, Ranger of. See Fleetwood, Sir W.

-, -, repairs, 325.

Woodward, Christopher, Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.

-, Edward, petition, 13; discharge, 17; Collector, Shepway Aids, Kent, 1301.

-, Captain Richard, Captain of Moates bulwark, 302.

Wool out of Ireland to England, bonds for, 365; grant of, to Sir G. Sylvius and Sir N. Armorer, 365; regulations for, 366; resumption of, 366.

-, illicit transport of, 395–6, 655, 679, 955, 1039, 1040, 1224, 1293.

-, and wool-fells, 1347.

Woolgar, John, Navy creditor, 869.

Woollaston, Edward, lease, 1313.

-, Henry, repair of stablesat Greenwich, 263.

Wooler [? for Woolwich], 1250.

Wooley (Wolly, Wally, Wolley), Emanuel, mayor of Dartmouth, 795.

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

-, John, keeper of records of the Council Chamber, 177, 195, 562, 583.

-, Mr., petition, 409.

Woolfe, Nicholas, surety, 622.

Woolnough (Wolnaugh), Ann. 56, 97, 103, 131, 342, 356, 531.

Woolwich, 1250.

-, docks, 524.

-, houses (ground for Ordnance stores), 482, 489, 491, 528, 561, 706.

-, storehouses and wharves, Old Gun Wharf at, 528, 757, 800.

-, streets in, 800.

Wootton (Hundred, Oxfordshire), 217, 543.

-, Coppice. See New Forest.

Worcester battle, persons aiding King's escape from, 1138, 1227; see Baron, H., Bird, R., Gunter, T., Pendrells, Swan, R., Tethersall, N., Windham, Col. F.

Worcester Park. See Nonsuch.

Worcester, city, 271, 863, 1200.

-, -, taxes, 264, 1328.

-, Marquess of. See Somerset, H.

-, bishop of, death of, 785; see Skinner, R.

-, -, sede vacante receiver, 785.

-, -, Tenths, 825, 847.

-, county, 306, 561, 580, 601, 803, 826, 854, 918.

-, -, Justices of Peace, 1232.

-, -, Excise Sub-Commissioners names, 428, 864, 881, 1134, 1238; farm and farmers. 476, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1324; see Talbot, Sir J., Sandys, M.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Receiver of. See Sandys, M.; Warner, W.

-, -, Receivers and Auditors of Crown Lands, 785, 889, 1204; see Finney, S., Oliver, T., Williams, T.

-, -, Receivers, &c. of Taxes, 321, 1200, 1277, 1328; Collector (Foley, R.), Harward, R.

-, -, sheriffs, 269, 621.

-, -, tolls, 121.

Worden. See Werden.

Worden, Lancs., 1265.

Workington (Cumberland), 1128.

WORKS, accounts, 181, 1248.

-, Board of, 304.

-, bricklayer to. See Corner, I.

-, carver in wood. See Philips, H.

-, clerk of. See Dickinson, W.

-, Comptroller. See May, H.; Wetherhed, F.

-, establishment, 313.

-, estimates, 226, 471.

-, extraordinary of the Works, 433, 434, 435, 471, 481, 591, 594, 632, 690, 691, 700, 941.

-, interest allowances, 941.

-, master carpenter. See Rider, R.

-, -, glazier. See Bagly, T.

-, -, joiner. See Kinward, T.

-, -, mason. See Marshall, E.

-, office, 55, 687, 1087.

-, officers, 11, 20, 26, 27, 42, 45, 64, 67, 69, 73, 74, 133, 159, 164, 226, 237, 333, 334, 355, 389, 392, 435, 437, 443, 447, 467, 469, 471, 474, 501, 504, 589, 593, 609, 690, 747, 830, 958, 975, 1010, 1037, 1098, 1110, 1137, 1269, 1330.

-, ordinary of (8,000l. per an.), 41, 333, 417, 481, 632, 941, 1204.

-, Paymaster of (see May, H., Packer, P.), issues, assignments, loans and orders to, 7, 21, 36, 54, 74, 79, 111, 132, 146, 164, 166, 180, 181, 184, 195, 197, 198, 212, 213, 217, 229, 260, 265, 284, 287, 294, 296, 298, 299, 309, 310, 332, 333, 335, 338, 361, 405, 417, 421, 433, 434, 437, 443, 445, 452, 471, 497, 502, 504, 534, 544, 549, 557, 560, 591, 594, 597, 612, 625, 632, 633, 647, 674, 682, 687, 689, 690, 691, 692, 698, 700, 703, 705, 706, 723, 725, 728, 735, 740, 745, 746, 759, 802, 820, 835, 860, 875, 896, 917, 918, 927, 929, 941, 942, 953, 995, 1013, 1024, 1028, 1051, 1095, 1110, 1122, 1156, 1158, 1179, 1181, 1207, 1238, 1248, 1269, 1284, 1293, 1294, 1354; payments to, excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177.

-, -, accounts, 802, 891.

-, -, borrowing money for the Works on the credit of orders, 296, 478, 481, 482, 632, 660, 678, 1282, 1354.

-, -, purchasing fee farms. See Packer, P.

-, Plasterer. See Grove, H.

-, Purveyor. See Haughton, A.

-, question of works at Windsor. See Windsor.

-, Serjeant painter. See Streeter, R.

-, -, plumber. See Brent, P.

-, Surveyor of, 393, 941, 1098, 1145; see Denham, Sir J., Wren, Dr. C.

-, sword cutler. See Younger, E.

-, workmen. clamour of. for wages, 927; distressed state of. 702.

Wormehill Doughty, 11.

Wormington, Mr., Deputy Auditor, Ireland, 107.

Worplesdon (Surrey), 894.

Worrall (Worrell), John, vintner, of London, 1200.

-, Mr., of East Greenwich, 975, 989

-, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.

Worsborough (Yorks), 1266.

Worsley, Dr. Benjamin. Secretary to the Council of Trade and Foreign Plantations, 314, 317, 340, 373, 513, 721, 1351; ditto to the Council for Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1360, 1361.

-, Sir Edward, a Commissioner for the Subsidy, Southampton, 821.

-, Sir Francis, loans to the Government, 809.

-, John, watchman, London port, 1270.

-, Sir Robert, loans to the Government, 803, 809; a Commissioner for New Forest, 1204.

Worsop, Sir Thomas, a Commissioner for defalcations of the Irish Revenue, 6, 184.

Worth, Adrian, collector of Bridgwater, 1170.

Worthington, Nicholas, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Northampton, 881.

Wortley, Sir Francis, steward of Barnsley, 904.

Wotton, Lord. See Kirkhoven, C. H.

Wrangle (co. Lincoln), 1168.

Wraxall (Dorset), 912.

Wray, Captain Sir Bourchier, 1319.

-, Sir Chichester, 272.

-, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 1165; ditto, Southants, 1241.

-, William a clerk in the Patent Office, 772.

-, Sir William, 94, 100, 110, 120.

Wrecked goods, 1034, 1293, 1343.

Wren, Dr. Christopher, 146, 163, 218, 954; reader of mathematics, Oxford, 1181; Queen Mother's legacy, 780; Mint, 791; certificate about Custom House warehouse, 797; model of the Custom House, 74; Surveyor of the Works, 40, 41, 65, 111, 159, 237, 241, 243, 313, 318, 379, 490, 614, 737, 842, 975; salary, 822, 901; impost bill, 619.

-, [Matthew, Secretary to the Duke of York], 24, 75, 147, 225, 326, 444, 446, 658, 663, 818, 870, 968, 994, 1001, 1012, 1043, 1163, 1183.

Wrexham (Denbigh and Flint), 77, 246.

Wright, Edward (New Forest), 835, 855, 862.

-, Hugh, falconer, 638, 900.

-, Jane (?), 457.

-, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Oxford, 881; ditto, Berks, 1155.

-, Robert, of Yorkshire, 451, 457, 598.

Wriothesley, Thomas, fifth Earl of Southampton, Lord High Treasurer, 22, 40, 51, 85, 95, 120, 131, 144, 163, 167, 215, 249, 256, 284, 286, 305, 330, 339, 357, 358, 366, 381, 397, 429, 445, 448, 449, 454, 465, 518, 522, 533, 592, 633, 702, 715, 745, 950, 967, 990, 1162–3, 1287, 1335, 1368; steward to, see Smith, Mr.

-, Frances, Countess of Southampton, 914.

Writs of entry and covenant. See Alienation Office; ad computandum.

Writtle (Writt), Captain Thomas, Governor of Upnor Castle, 258, 508.

Wyan, Martin, 457.

Wyatt, John. Commissioner for Kingswood Forest, 911.

-, -, Collector, Bristol port, 585, 595.

Wyche, Sir Cyrill, 461.

-, Sir Peter, Envoy Extraordinary to Muscovy, Russia, 10, 12, 13, 162, 183, 186, 214, 270, 317, 332, 338, 339, 340, 342, 403, 462, 464, 497, 498, 501, 504, 519, 522, 533, 675, 683, 718, 826, 1359; Envoy Extraordinary to Poland, 162, 317, 331, 519, 551, 552, 608, 675, 683, 718, 826, 940; Secretary to Extraordinary Embassy to espouse Archduchess of Innspruck, 1359; loans to Government, 637, 707.

Wye (Surrey), 894.

Wykeham (co. Lincoln), 639.

Wylde, See Wild.

Wymondham (manor, Norfolk) (Vigars, St., Northfield, Townsend Cross, the Barnyard and Thrower's Close), 908, 909.

Wynch, See Winch.

Wyngate. See Wingate.

Wyndham. See Windham.

Wynne (Winne) (see Gwynn), Henry, Solicitor General to the Queen Mother, 779; Queen Mother's lands, 278.

-, -, steward of Bromfield and Gale, Denbigh, 924.

-, -, protonotary, &c., Carnarvon, &c., 586.

-, Hugh, 655.

-, [Maurice], Receiver of Crown Revenues, North Wales and Cheshire, 49, 155, 257, 292, 433, 447, 517, 542, 599; ditto, Cornwall, Anglesey, Merioneth, 421.

-, Sir Richard, 655.

-, Thomas, 655.

Wynyard. See Whinyard.

Wyvell [Robert], Receiver of Crown Revenues, Durham, Northumberland, and Richmond, 1201.

Y

Yachts, 945.

Yale (Lordship, Denbigh), 924.

Yardley, Anthony, Sub-Commissioners of Excise, Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Middlesex, Surrey and Bucks, 867, 1134, 1352.

Yarmouth, Great (Norfolk and Suffolk), 20, 29, 411, 453, 508, 538, 554, 585, 698, 1008, 1034, 1056, 1083, 1197, 1253, 1343.

-, -, town petition, 971, 1073; fort, 1172, 1173,

-, -, Excise of North Sea and herring fishery, 1141, 1238, 1354, 1362.

-, -, garrison, 185, 235, 516.

-, -, toll on fish at. See Napier, Col.

-, (Isle of Wight), 884; fortifications. 443, 663.

Yates, Elizabeth (née Pendrell), 1204, 1211.

-, Richard, Commissioner of Concealments, Yorks and Lincoln, 912.

Yealm (Devon), 1188.

Yeoman of the Guard, Capt. (Earl of Norwich and Viscount Grandison), 552; issues for, 426, 501, 529, 568, 717; establishment, 280, 382, 529; liveries and badges for, 267; reduction of, 135, 137, 153; Lieut, (see Howard, Thos.), 93, 110, 174, 378, 1179.

Yeomen prickers. See King's Harriers.

Yeomans, Edmond, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.

Yockney, Elizabeth, daughter of Walter, 399, 548.

-, Walter, one of the King's musicians, 548.

York. Benjamin, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.

YORK, Duchess, funeral of, 812.

-, DUKE OF, 20, 248, 273, 323, 921, 1007, 1124.

-, -, attending the Treasury, 107, 126, 132, 136, 145 150, 155, 157, 170, 269, 380, 422, 450, 455, 463, 466, 469, 495, 707, 824, 878, 1015, 1042, 1044, 1047, 1111.

-, -, children or nursery, pension and issues for, 12, 34, 48, 57, 73, 74, 76, 191, 197, 198, 208, 212, 226, 228, 232, 240, 287, 321, 608, 620, 669, 723, 757, 809.

-, -, creation money, 717, 906, 1230.

-, -, daughter of. See Princess Mary.

-, -, docquet for, 86, 91.

-, -, espousal of, with the Archduchess of Innspruck, 1352, 1359.

-, -, goods for, 1238, 1250.

-, -, Governor of New York, 59, 475, 640, 657, 662, 708; see New York.

-, -, Governor of Portsmouth, salary and payments, 119, 364, 527, 680, 867, 1305.

-, -, House or Theatre, 418; players of, journey to Dover, 495, 507.

-, -, issues, orders and assignments for, 159, 326, 340, 355, 357, 410, 432, 433, 497, 499, 531, 539, 555, 636, 689, 717, 732, 767, 811, 858, 874, 903, 1181; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; payments to of 24,000l. per annum as compensation for transfer of his interest in the Wine Licences to the King, 422–3, 426, 446, 449, 457, 458, 499, 500, 588, 649, 663, 664, 667, 670, 675, 677, 689, 694, 695, 706, 724, 725, 734, 746, 751, 757, 767, 1105, 1108, 1113, 1187, 1219, 1289, 1330, 1352.

-, -, lodgings at Hampton Court and new buildings at, 164, 166, 309, 310, 338, 392, 482, 625.

-, -, Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland, and Lord High Admiral of Foreign Plantations, 24, 56, 57, 75, 118, 199, 225, 258, 270, 307, 345, 381, 409, 505, 524, 655, 658, 667, 717, 732, 765, 898, 902, 924, 945, 946, 1001, 1032, 1039, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1071, 1098, 1110, 1142, 1183, 1198, 1225, 1227, 1235, 1257, 1321, 1326; tenths of prizes due to as, 1071.

-, -, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 994, 996.

-, -, regiment of, 616, 852, 1318.

-, -, rockers and nurses, 4.

-, -, Secretary to as Lord Admiral. See Werden, J; Wren, M.; fees and perquisites of office of, 1322.

-, -, servants to, 1245.

-, -, troop of Guards. See Army.

-, -, wine licences and compensation for. See York (Duke of, issues to); and also Wine Licences.

-, archbishop of (see Sterne, R.), 69, 312, 941, 995, 1007, 1165.

-, diocese, Tenths and First Fruits of, 91, 165, 202, 295, 312, 346, 676; Sub-Collector of. See Walker, A.

-, duchy of, 558.

-, CITY, 23, 89, 117, 253, 934, 1060, 1120, 1129, 1139, 1166, 1182, 1247, 1265, 1266.

-, -, Blackstreet, 219.

-, -, discovery of concealed lands, 563–4, 634.

-, -, garrison, 185, 235, 515, 921.

-, -, Hearthmoney, Receivers of. See Collins, J., Franklin, Sir W., Strickland, W.

-, -, Justices. 1031, 1196.

-, -, King's rents and revenues, collector of. See Beane, G. and R.

-, -, Mayor, 1196.

-, -, Micklegate, 219.

-, -, poor of, Royal bounty to, 1040.

-, -, Postmaster, 527.

-, -, St. Mary's, near York, stewardship of, 42, 49, 208, 210.

-, -, sheriffs, 1244.

-, -, taxes, arrears, 1300; Receiver of, see Strickland, W.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 309, 594.

-, COUNTY, 191, 200, 201, 382, 443, 451, 499, 516, 526, 527, 558, 584, 586, 598, 618, 619, 627, 917, 926, 1020, 1044, 1124, 1129, 1135, 1161, 1220, 1225, 1286.

-, -, concealments, waste, &c., commission for, 634, 747, 912.

-, -, conventicles in, 916.

-, -, Excise Farm and Farmers, 825, 833, 836, 1067, 1218, 1282, 1352, (see Bucknall, R., Guy, H.); SubCommissioners, 320, 867, 1248.

-, -, fee farms, 1228.

-, -, General Quarter Sessions, 1094, 1290.

-, -, Hearthmoney, 579–80, 1008; see Cobb, Sir F., Collins, J., Cooper, E., Cooper, E., Eakins, Mr., Franklin, Sir W., Griffith, Josh., Humphry, T., Strickland, W., Wilkinson, H.

-, -, Keeper of King's Courts of Frankpledge &c., 208.

-, -, Quakers, 1124.

-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands, 180; (see Bland, T.); pensions on Crown Revenues. 180, 1253, 1350.

-, -, Receivers, &c., of taxes, 321, 1189; see Strickland, W.

-, -, sheriff, 621, 905.

-, -, subsidy return, 916.

-, -, Wine Act Commissioners, 309, 792; Receiver, 929; Retrospect Commissioner, 778.

-, -, East Riding, 320, 321, 360, 449, 567, 854, 1202.

-, -, North Riding, 320, 360, 400, 449, 567, 854, 916, 1094, 1202, 1290.

-, -, West Riding, 321, 400, 521, 567, 799, 812, 817, 1067.

Young, Francis fee farms, 1309.

-, John, Navy creditor, 774.

-, John, King's litterman, 308, 322, 610.

-, Mr. (Duchess of Cleveland), 1018.

-, Robert, 632.

-, Sarah, Navy creditor, 774.

-, Sir Walter, 192, 219.

-, William, keeper of house and park of Hampton Court, 477, 547, 560, 1178; grant of Somersham, 709.

-, -, [a King's musician], 358, 419, 623; (500l. for), 412.

Younger, Edw., sword cutler, 900.

-, Mr., 334.

Z

Zeeland, 88, 232, 238, 245, 275, 280, 1263.

-, Court of Admiralty of, 1263.

-, ships of, 15.

-, states of, 1263.

Zouch, Sir Edward, 1182 (temp. James I.).

-, Mr., right to carry the first dish to the King's table, 142, 384, 418, 561.

-, (Souch. Such), Thomas, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.