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C

Caddy, Anthony, tidesurveyor, Hull, 753.

Cade, Robt., Lieut., disbandment, 337, 831.

Cadiz (Spain), 198, 621, 640, 683, 788.
-, - Bay, 126.
-, -, Agent at; see Westcombe, Sir M.

Cadwell, Richard, provisions for Irish army, 154.

Caily; see Cayley.

Caldwell, James (Ireland), 224–5.
-, -, John, surety of M. Sandys, 441.
-, -, Samuel, subcollector of Hearths, Worcester, 425, 441, 466.

Calico, 126.

Call, Mart., ship's surgeon, 499.

Callender, Archibald., doorkeeper, House of Lords, 36.

Calstock (Cornwall), 681.

Caltlene (? co. Wicklow), 511.

Calvert (Calverd), Felix, Excise Farmer of Furneaux Pelham, Herts, 46, 585, 859.
-, -, Peter, Law Duty Farmer, 1, 101; Excise Farmer, Sussex (1670), 881; surety for Thomas Calverd, 857; Excise Farmer, Cumberland, Westmorland, Carlisle, 868, 874; ditto for Northumberland, Durham, Newcastle and Berwick, 868.
-, -, Thomas, Excise Farmer, North-umberland, Durham, Newcastle, Berwick, Cumberland, Westmorland (1667), 846, 857, 868.

Calvey, Philip, of Kensington, merchant, 858.

Cam, Richard, clerk of fines, Ludlow, 554.

Camblesforth("Camelford"), co. Yorks 395.

Cambridge, Duke of; see Stewart, E.

Cambridge county, 558, 583; town, 856;
-, -, -, Excise, 35, 842–3, 847, 881, 883; farm and subcommissioners (1668), 856.
-, -, -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 583.
-, - University, Reader in Civil Law; see Board, J.
-, -, -, Reader in Physic; see Brady, R.

Camp, Thomas, victualler, disbandment, 376.

Campion, Lovis (Jersey), 546.

Campman, Mr. (intelligence), 719.

Canary, pipes, 404.

Candler; see Chandler.

Cane, John, ship master, 316.

Canham, James, disbandment, 373, 831; Farmer, Law duty, 412, 423, 612.
-, -, Mr. Deputy, 654.

Cannock, Capt. William, disbandment, 343.

Canon Court manor, Chilton, Bucks, 783.

Canterbury, 558.
-, -, Archbishop, 203, 289, 752.
-, -, Prerogative Court, office of, not in the King's grant, 752.

Capell, Arthur, 21st Earl of Essex; Treasury lord, 4, 93, 96, 201; house, 194, 195, 200, 202, 203, 204, 218; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 284; disbandment, 815.
-, -, Henry, Consul at Tripoli, 568, 676.
-, -, Sir Henry, Admiralty Lord, 81, 447.
-, -, Jon., landwaiter, London, 628.

Capelyn, (Caplin and see Chaplyn), Francis, 75.
-, -, Peter, deputy to L. Corbet, a King's waiter, 19, 126, 128.

Capias pro fine, 55–6, 121.

Carbery, Earl of; see Vaughan, R.

Cardiff (S. Wales), 267.

Carbonell, William, of London, merchant, 852.

Cardigan county, 558, 588.
-, -, -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 586; see Wightwick, Fr.

Cardonel, Adam d', customer, Southampton, 266, 753, 755.

Carew (and see Carey), Henry, surveyor of the Pill, 40.
-, -, Mr., of Everton, 405.

Carey (Cary, Carye, Carew), Abel, messenger, House of Commons, 253; doorkeeper, ibid, 561, 801.
-, -, Anthony, fifth Viscount Falkland, pension, 159, 390, 577, 592, 767, 768.
-, -, Sir Henry [? Jermy] (Dartmoor Forest lease in 1664), 163.
-, -, John, imprest for deer, 409.
-, -, Mr., surveyor, Bristol port, 63.
-, -, Robert, sixth Lord Hunsdon, pension (per E. Griffin), 64, 590, 593, and see Griffin, E.

Caribbee; see Leeward.

Carlisle, Earl of; see Howard, C. Hay, J.

Carlisle port, 29, 47, 63, 99, 107, 193, 267, 298, 458, 509, 566, 808.
-, - Castle, 301.
-, - manor, 301.
-, - Excise, 868.

Carlow("Catherlow," Ireland), 92.

Carlton, Christopher, Tory violence in Ireland, 774.

Carmarthen county, 424, 558.
-, -, -, Hearthmoney, 650; see Rice, Sir E.
-, -, -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 586; see Wightwick, Fr.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 709.

Carnaby, Lady (Durham bishopric arrears), 197.
-, -, Thomas (Durham bishopric arrears), 116.

Carnarvon port, 637.
-, -, county, 70, 558.
-, -, -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in, 586, 601; see Every, J.
-, -, -, comptroller of Pleas, records, etc., 174.
-, -, -, receivers of Taxes; see Whitley, P. and R.

Carne (Carnes, Cerne), Lieut. Alexander, disbandment, 329, 817.
-, -, Capt., disbandment, 370.
-, -, John, Lieut. Col., disbandment, 332, 333, 361, 362, 363, 365, 366, 372; Colonel, disbandment, 823.

Carolina, 649.
-, -, Albemarle county, 674.
-, -, Customs produce, 11, 436.
-, -, -, officer; see Miller, T.
-, -, -, tumult, 404, 415, 421, 772, 806–7 (see Miller, T., Culpeper, J.).
-, -, Government of, 443.
-, -, Lords Committee of the Privy Council for, 748.
-, -, map of, 306.
-, -, proprietors, 443.
-, -, Protestant families settling in, 11, 436, 555.

Carpenter, Mr. (Jersey certificates), 546.
-, -, Thomas, King's waiter's place, Bristol, 18.

Carpenter; see Naylor.

Carpets; see Turkey.

Carr, Capt. Henry (grenadiers), 248, 285; disbandment, 327, 816.
-, -, Mr., agent to Sir Tho. Strickland, 445.
-, -, Sir Robert, kt. and bt., Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 2; member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; fee farm, 272.

Carr; see East Carr.

Carrickfergus (Ireland), 154–5.

Carrington, John, land carriageman, 588.

Cartboot, 184, 300.

Carter, Henry, disbandment, 367, 828.
-, -, James, Wirral Hundred, 185.
-, -, Jno. disbandment, 377, 833.
-, -, Mathew, disbandment, 344.
-, -, Richard, 811.
-, -, Robert, disbandment, 369, 830.

Carteret (Cartwright), Sir Edward (pension, 200l.), 43, 678, 778.
-, -, Sir George, Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, 260; lease, 84; Treasurer of the Navy, 706; Vice-Treasurer of the Household, 172, 472; advance from Hearthmoney Farmers, 540; Leeward Islands interest, 172; French tunnage, Ireland, 564.
-, -, Lieut. Francis, disbandment, 333, 826.
-, -, James, son of Sir George, 172.
-, -, Lady, widow of Sir George, 564.
-, -, Richard, King's hosier, 229.
-, -, William, disbandment, 363, 827.

Carvile, Edward, clerk, Alienation Office, 245.

Cary; see Carey.

Cash, Henry, disbandment, 351, 819.

Castelmaelhor (Castelmajor), Conde de, Portuguese Earl, 20.

Castle Elizabeth (Jersey), 10.
-, - mills [Cornwall], 77–8.

Castle, Philip, of Huntingdon, 857.

Catcher, Capt. John, surveyor of the blowing houses, Cornwall, 497, 675.

Catchmay, Tracy, Commissioner, Dean Forest, 196.

Catlen, Mary (disbandment), 353, 821.

Catterton (co. Yorks), 395.

Caulier (Cauleer), Peter, disbandment, 365, 366, 827, 828.

Causton, Fra., ship's carpenter, 500.

Caustum (near Portsmouth), 240.

Cauton, Mr., Customs, Isle of Wight, 263.

Cave, Sir Roger, 87.
-, -, Sir Thomas, 87.

Cavendish, Elizabeth (Lady Eliz. Percy, widow of Henry, Earl of Ogle, son of 2nd Duke of Newcastle), 524–5, 497.
-, -, Henry, Earl of Ogle, 476, 616.
-, -, Henry, 2nd Duke of Newcastle, Chief Justice in Eyre Trent North, 131, 621, 623, 705; a Gentleman of the Bedchamber, 180, 476.
-, -, William, 4th Earl of Devonshire, 12, 171.

Cawdry, John, disbandment, 825.
-, - Rich., disbandment, 827.

Cawthorne, Mr., chaplain at sea, 203, 209.

Cayley (Casley, Cawley), Sir Arthur, of Newland, Coventry, 860, 881.

Cayne, Tubal, porter purser, 488.

Ceremonies, Master of; see Cotterell, Sir C.
-, -, Assistant Master; see Cotterell, C.
-, -, Marshal of; see Lebas, R.

Cerne; see Carne.

Certificates, weekly; see Exchequer, Customs.

Chalenor; see Challoner.

Chace; see Chase.

Chaddock, Robert, boatswain, 315.

Chadwicke, Thomas, sub commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 857, 881.

Chaffin (Chaffins), Capt. Edmond (Edward) disbandment, 334, 335, 341; (Edward), 369; (Capt.), 827, 858.

Chaillevette("Shalavet"), (France), 793.

Chalder, measure of, at Dover, 25.

Chalfont St. Giles (Bucks), 474.

Challoner (Chalenor), Frederick, tidesman, London, 120.
-, -, Thomas, highwayman, 269, 274.
-, -, William, of Cheadle, Stafford, 861.

Challows (Chalton), Edward, disbandment, 357, 822.

Chalvey (co. Bucks), 474.

CHAMBER, OFFICE of.
-, -, -, accounts, 46, 211, 279–82, 662, 709, 726, and see Griffin, E.
-, -, -, allowances of lodging money, 726.
-, -, -, debt, 289, 726, 775.
-, -, -, diet, 559.
-, -, -, establishment, 8, 42, 243, 663; retrenchment of, 687.
-, -, -, extraordinaries, 8.
-, -, -, fee farm moneys due to, 289.
-, -, -, fees, 190.
-, -, -, Groom Porter's bills, 42, 286; see Neale, T., Offley, T.
-, -, -, interest account, 780.
-, -, -, King's servants payable in [as distinct from the King's servants payable in the Exchequer], 420, 460, 492, 592, 674, 726.
-, -, -, messengers of, 108, 460; see Atterbury, T.; messengers of the Great Chamber, 487.
-, -, -, Treasurer of, 398; see Griffin, Sir E. and Griffin, E., clerk to, see Dove, H.; issues to of moneys, tallies, etc., 83, 113, 116, 120, 186, 198, 311, 317, 319, 420, 456, 477, 479, 480, 486, 487, 492, 554, 627, 672, 674, 676, 683, 739, 770, 777; payments by, 198, 460, 554, 672, 674, 676, 777; method of payments by, 663.

Chamberlain (Chamberlaine), Edmund, silkman, of London, 859.
-, -, Edward, LL.D., perpetuity like bankers, 647.
-, -, -, comptroller, Yarmouth, 267.
-, -, -, Farmer of Excise, Gloucester and Bristol (1668), 859; Edmond, 874.
-, -, Humphry, landwaiter, Bristol, 737.
-, -, John, of Maugersbury, co. Gloucester, 859.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 361, 380, 825, 834.

Chambers, Daniel (superstitious uses), 262.
-, -, Robert, collector, Milford, 267, 303, 754; seizure, ship, 196–7.
-, -, William, disbandment, 358, 370, 823, 830.

Champante, John, keeper of bonds of Excise (1667), 846, 864.
-, -, Sir John (Ireland), 700, 712.

Champe, Thomas, disbandment, 833.
-, -, William, disbandment, 373, 831.

Champion, Joseph, Customs officer, 51.

Champneys, Elizabeth, wife of William, 168.
-, -, William (Welton farm), 153, 168.
-, -, -, and Richard, sons of William, 168.

Chancery Court, cases and decrees, 171, 493–4, 559, 595.
-, -, -, clerks, 15.
-, - -, fines; see alienations.
-, -, -, masters, 89, 179, 296, 299, 446, 449, 548, 605, 608; see Lowe, Sir E., Hacket, Sir A., Baldwyn, Sir T., Child, Sir L. W., Hoskins, Sir J., Clark, Sir S., Cooke, Sir M., Franklyn, Sir J., Escourt, Sir T., Coel, Sir J., Beversham, Sir W., Courthope, R.
-, -, -, Six Clerks, 858.
-, -, -, sixpenny writs; see Sixpenny.

Chandler (Candler), Peter, disbandment, 381.

Change, Richard, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 192, 486, 629, 634.

Chapde (Chupde), Thomas, disbandment, 356, 822.

Chapel Hainault Walk; see Waltham Forest.

Chapel Royal, diet, 559.
-, -, -, musicians; see King's muiscians.
-, -, -, Gentlemen of, 592.

Chaplyn and see Capelyn, Sir Francis, interest, 276, 319.

Chapman, Sir John, sheriff of London, 324, 578, 643.

Chappell, David, boatman, 658.
-, -, Henry, sub-commissioner of Excise, Leicester, 883.

Charante (France), 853.

Charas, the Apothecary, 556, 558.

Charlemont (co. Armagh), 506.

Charlton, Henry, boatman, Bristol, 97.
-, -, Sir Job., Justice for Chester city, 92–3, 152, 296, 447, 523–4; Justice for Common Pleas, 524, 548, 588, 596.
-, -, Nicholas, woollen draper, disbandment, 384, 835.

Charnock (Charnocke), Roger, King's waiter, London, 33, 223, 539, 661; serjeant-at-arms, 481, 635.
-, -, Thomas, serjeant-at-arms, 53, 69, 162, 486, 593, 595.
-, -, William, victualler, disbandment, 347, 818.

Charter, Abraham, sub commissioner of Excise, Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham, 857.

Charterhouse, the, royal bounty to, 200.

Chase (Chace), John, King's Apothecary 182; debt to, 289.
-, -, Robert, goldsmith, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.

Chatham, John, tidesurveyor, 612.

Chatham (co. Kent), 120, 240.
-, -, yard; see Navy (yards).
-, -, chest; see Navy.

Chatterton, Edward, disbandment, 361, 825.
-, -, Edw., boatswain, 501.

Cheadle (co. Stafford), 861.

Cheeke, Thomas, Lieutenant of the Tower, 455, 808.

Chelmsford (co. Essex), 269, 274.

Cheney (Cheny), Charles (dispute between Taylor and the Mint), 154.
-, -, John, sub commissioner of Excise, Cornwall, 857.

Chepstow Castle, Governor of; see Marquess of Worcester.
-, -, garrison musters, 107.

Chepstow, Richard, sub commissioner of Excise, Middlesex, etc. (1668), 856.

Cherry Burton (co. Yorks), 395.

Cheshire cheese, 112.

Chester, Sir Anthony, of Chicheley, 856.

Chester Herald; see Herald's College.

Chester bishopric, tenths, 90, 283, 497, 701.

Chester city, 472, 861; port, 29, 47, 221, 225, 267, 537, 637.
-, -, castle, works in, 174; surveyor and master mason to; see Whitley, R., King, W., Shaw, J., Morgan, E.
-, -, chamberlains of, 174.
-, -, Excise, 876.
-, -, Justices of, 606; see Charlton, Sir J., Johnson, G., Jefferys, Sir G.
-, -, county, 31, 44, 81, 128, 249, 302, 305, 583, 677, 804, 852, 861.
-, -, comptroller of records, pleas, etc., 174.
-, -, escheators, 174.
-, -, Excise, 852; sub commissioners (1668), 861.
-, -, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, 583, 586, 601; see Every, J.
-, -, Receiver of assessments, 34, 592; see Hollingshed, R. and F., Whitley, P., Bowden, N.
-, -, sheriffs, 472.

Chesterfield (co. Derby), 859, 862.

Chesterman, William, disbandment, 362, 825.

Chetham, John, tidesurveyor, 412.

Chetwind, John, Yeoman of the Horse, 454, 456, 678; Receiver for co. Stafford of the Seventeen Months' Tax, Poll and Eighteen Months' Tax, 117, 632, 672.

Chewtonbunny (co. Hants). 687.

Cheyne, Charles, Customs Commissioner, 12.

Chichester, Robert, collector, Ilfracombe, 267.

Chichester (co. Sussex), port, 29, 266, 478, 537, 589, 637, 715, 718, 774; comptroller; see Howes, F.

Chichley, Sir Henry (Dartmoor forest lease, 1664), 163.
-, -, Sir John, Commissioner for Office of Master of Ordnance, 140; surety, 496.
-, -, Tho., Customs officer, Gravesend, 266.
-, -, Sir Tho., a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; Master of the Ordnance, 2, 26, 429, 636.

Chicheley (co. Bucks), 856.

Chiffinch, Mr., housekeeper of the Excise Office, 202.
-, -, Mrs., the King's laundress, 591, 707.
-, -, Thomas, the King's laundry house, 591; patent searcher, Gravesend, 619.
-, -, William, 607; keeper of the King's closet, 183, 187, 190; lodgings in Whitehall, 431; Master of the Hawks, 399; woodward of Windsor Forest, 217; Receiver of the Queen Mother's rents, 478; payments to, for Windsor, 106, 605; 100l. per an. to, for G. Driver for Greenwich Park, 39; grants to, 292, 390; lease to, 517, 542.
-, -, William, Page of the Bedchamber, 76.

Child, Sir Jos., victualler of the Navy, 238.
-, -, Sir Lacon William, Master in Chancery, 90, 152, 296, 446, 548, 605.
-, -, Nathaniel, collector of Six Months Taxes [? London], 745.
-, -, -, Wareham borough hospital, 810.

Chiltern Hundreds (Bucks), lease of, 307–8, 473–4, 559, 615; particular of rents and profits of, 474.

Chilton (co. Bucks), 783.

China ware, imports, 132.

Chipping Norton (co. Oxford), 859.

Chirbury hundred (co. Salop), 523.

Cholmondeley (Cholmely), Sir Hugh, kt., a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, John, brewer, 85.
-, -, Robert, second Viscount Cholmondeley, lease, 536, 563, 591–2, 804.
-, -, Thomas (Isle of Man, ministers' pension), 590.

Christ's Hospital, annuity for 40 King's mathematical boys of the King's foundation, 54, 68, 276, 292, 417, 484, 486, 593, 756.
-, -, Governors of, 54, 292.

Christchurch (Hants), 266, 534, 687, 688, 710.

Christian, Edward, wine licences, 252, 262, 264.
-, -, Ewan, waiter, Whitehaven, 710; of Gray's Inn, surety of W. Christian, 600.
-, -, William, customer of Carlisle, 29, 47, 99, 267; Farmer of Excise, Cumberland and Westmorland, 873, 875, 883; Receiver General of Recusants' forfeitures, Westmorland, Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, Newcastle and Berwick, 585, 600, 616, 735.

Chudleigh, Thomas, of Exeter, deceased, Receiver of the Voluntary Present, co. Devon, 115.
-, -, Thomas, secretary to the Extra-ordinary Embassy to Nimuegen, 53; Surveyor General of the Customs, 294.

Chupde, see Chapde.

Church, Bernard, disbandment, 369, 830.
-, -, Gregory, waiter at West Mersea, 201.
-, -, John, innholder, disbandment, 379, 834.
-, -, Mathew, debt like bankers, 124.

Churches and vicarages, receiver of revenues of temp. Commonwealth, co. Monmouth, 717.
-, -, lands, sale of; see Crown and Church lands.

Churchill, Capt. Charles, disbandment, 335, 375, 377, 827.
-, -, Geo., purser, 500.
-, -, Col. John, journey to France, to congratulate the Queen of Spain on her marriage, 226, 233, 240; house in Germain Street, 176; Lieut.-Col., disbandment, 340, 366, 835.
-, -, Sir John, counsel, 806.
-, -, -, widow, perpetual interest, 107.
-, -, William, surety for W. Twiss, 257.

Chuseman, Stephen, tidesurveyor, 412.

Chyandower house (Gulval, Cornwall), 681.

Cider, Excise on, 878–9.

Cinnamon, 801.

Cinque ports, 250.
-, - -, garrison; see Dover, Sandown, Deal, Sandgate, Walmer, Arcliffe, Motes; issues to, 481, 493.
-, - -, Lieutenant, 71, 399.
-, - -, Lord Warden, 71, 399.

Circuits; see Judges.

Cittres, Heer A. van; see Zitters.

Clanricarde; see Bourke.

Clare, Charles, secret service, 36, 38, 593, 615; commission, 648.

Clare (co. Ireland), 92.
-, -,-, governorship of, 277.

Clarencieux, King at Arms; see Bysse, Sir E.

Claret Hall mill (? Essex), 640.

Clarges, Sir Thomas, 419, 650.
-, -, Capt. Sir Walter, disbandment, 328, 331, 333, 346, 358, 360, 363, 364, 696, 697, 817, 823, 824, 826, 827, 834.

Clark (Clarke, Clerk, Clerke), Abraham, commissioner, Dean Forest, 196.
-, -, Edward, tidesman, Shields, 220.
-, -, Henry, clerk in Alienation Office, 179, 245.
-, -, Major Henry, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge, Huntingdon, 583.
-, -, James, boatman, Newcastle, 15.
-, -, -, secret service, Ireland, 155.
-, -, John, boatman, Newcastle, 220; surveyor, Shields, 267; Customs' place, 622.
-, -, Capt. John, disbandment, 327, 816.
-, -, Major John, perpetuity like bankers, 647.
-, -, Jonathan, agent to Sir Ed. Griffin, 281.
-, -, Mr., sale of tin, 132.
-, -, -, lease, Englishcombe, 745.
-, -, Richard, tidesman London port, 305; coastwaiter, 612.
-, -, Robert, Navy slops, 755, 756.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 761.
-, -, -, disbandment, 375, 376.
-, -, Sir Sam., Master in Chancery, 90, 152, 296, 446, 548, 605.
-, -, Wild [or William], 65.

Clarkson, Jane, wife of Richard, 83.
-, -, Richard, fee farms, 83.
-, -, -, Justice of the Peace, Berwick, 568.
-, -, Robt., surety for D. Horton, 131, 158; see Claxton, Mr.

Claver, William, waiter, Weymouth, 217, 304; town clerk, Weymouth, 304.

Clawton (Devon), 763.

Claxton, Mr. (surety for David Horton), 114, 143; see Clarkson, R.

Clayhill (Epsom, Surrey), 160, 806.

Clayton, Edward, disbandment, 388.
-, -, William, King's musician, 181, 673.

Cleggett (Clegate), Nathaniell, disbandment, 376, 833.

Clehonger (co. Gloucester ? Hereford), 860.

Clement, Henry, tidesman, Minehead, 754.

Clement, John, assistant to the General Surveyors of Customs, 98, 118, 239, 637.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 341.
-, -, Mr., lease, Englishcombe, 745.

Clements (Clemence), John, King's musician, 181, 784.
-, -, -, sub commissioner of Excise, Middlesex (1668), 856; victualler, disbandment, 378; disbandment, 834.
-, -, Rich., disbandment, 350, 819.

Clementhorpe (Yorks), 395.

Clemson, John, disbandment, 353, 820.

Clergy, Ireland, provision for poor clergy, 166.

Clerk; see Clark.

Clerkenwell (London), 58.

Clerks of the Market, 19.
-, - of the Peace, 111.

Cleve (Cleeve), Alexander, deputy King's waiter, London, 677, 708.

Cley (co. Norfolk), 15, 97, 267.

Clifford, Capt. Antho, disbandment, 341, 342, 366, 368, 369, 370, 371, 374, 376, 382, 385.
-, -, Thomas, first Lord Clifford of Chudleigh, Lord Treasurer, 1, 25, 245, 453, 505, 799.
-, -, -, teller of the Exchequer, 399.

Clifford fort or Tower; see York (city).

Clifton, William, innholder, disbandment, 376, 833.

Clifton, Dartmouth, Hardness, perpetuity for fortifications, 428, 782.

Clinington (co. Northumberland), 396.

Clinton (alias Fiennes) Edward, seventeenth Earl of Lincoln, 17.

Clocke (Clooke), Richard, disbandment, 363, 582, 825.

Closet: see King's Closet.

Cloth; see Stuffs.

Clotworthy, Hugh, father of John, Captain of boats in Lough Neagh, 505–6.
-, -, John, first Viscount Massereene, Captain of boats in Lough Neagh, 505–6.

Clovelly (co. Devon), 659.

Cloves, 801.

Clowerwall (co. Gloucester), 471.

Clownings (co. Kildare), 215.

Clutterbuck, Mr., receiver of Poll on the peers, 688.
-, -, Sir Thomas, his Majesty's agent at Leghorn, 248; Mediterranean victualling, 32, 35, 207, 248, 249, 250, 274, 573.

Clygyrog (co. Anglesey), 70, 392.

Coaches from London to Harwich, 728.

Coale; see Cole, Coote.

Coal, admeasurement of keels, Act for, 27, 210, 658; Commission for, 99, 148, 193, 210, 210–1.
-, -, coast trade, 65; and see Customs (coast bonds); clerk for coast accounts; see Walker, S., Oughtred, E.
-, -, duties, frauds in, 49; proceeds of, 571; statistics of, 582.
-, -, -, farm of 4s. per chalder, accounts of, 259, 456, 517, 582; defalcations, 418; issues out of, 739; farmer of; see Townsend, Lord.
-, - mines, leases of, 124, 746, 800.

Coales; see Coles.

Coate; see Coote.

Coates, Henry, boatswain, 489.
-, -, Thomas, Alderman of Reading, 860.

Cobb, Sir Francis, Excise Farmer (1667), 838; sub commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 882.
-, -, Paul, surety for L. Harding, 427, 451, 476.

Cocher, Edward, shipmaster, 853.

Cook, Caleb, shipmaster, 852.
-, -, Mary, pension, 69, 318, 577, 592, 768.
-, -, Robert, of Dymock, sub commissioner of Excise, Sussex, 860.

Cockayne, Charles, landwaiter, London, 790.

Cockett, Thomas, sub commissioner of Excise, Middlesex (1668), 856.

Cocker; see Coker.

Cockey, Alderman Marke, disbandment, 364, 826.

Cocklom, a hill (Staffordshire), treasure trove, 776.

Cocks; see Cox.

Cocquet; see Customs (cocquet).

Codrington, Robert, commissioner, Dean Forest, 196.

Coel (Coell), Sir John, Master in Chancery, 90, 152, 296, 446, 548, 605.

Coelmaer, Mr. (gentilhomme), 542.

Coffee, duty on, 27.
-, -, imports, 120.

Cogland, John, disbandment, 351, 819.

Cognard, Danell, merchant of Rouen, 751.

Coin and money of account; see Milreis, Pieces of Eight, Reals, Dineros, Guilders.

Coinage; see Mint.
-, -, money; see Mint.

Coker, Sir Henry, sheriff of Wilts, 86, 454, 552, 799, 869.
-, -, John, surveyor of Newcastle, 609, 612.
-, -, William, petition for arrears, Durham bishopric revenue, 20.

Colby (Coleby), Hobart, Groom of the Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 192, 486, 629, 636.
-, -, Phillip, disbandment, 383, 827.

Colchester, Sir Duncombe, commissioner, Dean Forest, 196; Verderer and Woodward, 470.

Colchester (Essex), 4, 164, 201, 267, 285, 558; town, 445; port, 478.

Colclough, Adam, surveyor of greenwax, 742.

Coldgate, Thomas, transporting stores, 636.

Coldstreamers, grants of land, confirmed to, 738, 762.

Cole, Benjamin, disbandment, 345, 816.
-, -, Charles, disbandment, 359, 816, 823.
-, -, Francis, disbandment, 376, 833.
-, -, John, disbandment, 337, 832.
-, -, -, outlaw, 259.
-, -, -, deputy chamberlain of the Exchequer, 165, 614.
-, -, Lawrence, Customs smack, Southampton, 137; Jersey certificate officer, 674, 690, 712, 712–3.
-, -, Mr., 534; clerk comptroller, Bristol port, 201.
-, -, Sir Nicho., Justice of the Peace, Durham, 849.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Samuell, disbandment, 354, 821.
-, -, Tho., collector of Customs, outports, Southampton, 266.
-, -, -, Felixstow, 531.
-, -, Capt. Thomas, disbandment, 328, 349, 354, 357, 733, 816.
-, -, William, Customs riot, 301.

Colebecke, Robt., innholder, disbandment, 379, 834.

Coleburne, Mr., referee in Mint dispute, 154.

Coleford (Dean Forest), 641.

Coleman, Charles, of the King's music, 158, 181, 213, 595, 672, 784.
-, -, -, disbandment, 345.
-, -, Edward (cooper for the Customs), 612; (grant of 9,000l. bond), 451; surety bond of Harding, 476.
-, -, -, Jesuit (debt of 500l.), 31, 75, 668–9, 789.
-, -, Mris., wife of Edward, 31; royal bounty, 593.
-, -, Samuel, weighing porter, London, 57, 97.
-, -, Tho. (Waltham Forest), 203.
-, -, William, warehousekeeper, London, 99, 659.
-, -, -, disbandment, 363, 696, 697, 827.

Colepeper, Thomas, second Lord Colepeper [Governor of Virginia], 214, 215, 263, 295–6, 309, 666, 695, 699, 721; disbanding new raised forces, 243; grant of quit rents of Virginia, 574; and see Culpeper.

Coleraine (Ireland), 504.

Coles (Coales, Colles), and see Coote, Mr., receiver of forfeitures of Recusants for Salop, Stafford and Hereford, 583.
-, -, Capt. Thomas, disbandment, 330, 350, 820.
-, -, Timothy, Farmer of Excise, South Wales (1667), 842, 843 (1668), 858; ditto, Sussex (1668), 860.
-, -, William, merchant, brandy, 853.

Coleseed, 25.

Colimor, Justus, mâitre d'hotel to Don P. Ronquillo, 717.

Coling, Ben., Keeper of the Council Chamber, 113, 235, 306, 408, 447, 519, 625, 769, 778.

Collard, Richard, referee in Mint dispute, 154.

Colles; see Coles.

Collet, Tho., sub commissioner of Excise, Middlesex, etc. (1668), 856.

Colleton, Sir Peter, bart. (Disbandment Act), 815.

Collier, Christopher, of Eardley, Stafford, 862.
-, -, Elizabeth, bills of exchange, 198.
-, -, Major Henry, disbandment, 339, 340, 379, 834.
-, -, Isaac, bankers' perpetuity, 587.
-, -, William, disbandment, 363, 827.

Collingham (Yorks), 236.

Collingwood, Capt., disbandment, 365, 375.
-, -, Daniell, of the Committee of the Royal Fishery of England, 2, 320, 572; surety, 495.
-, -, George, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, Henry, disbandment, 381.

Collins, Ensign, disbandment, 344.
-, -, John, Country Excise accomptant, 480, 486, 565, 567, 661, 678, 771; 846, 855, 856; pension, 152.
-, -, Mr., discovery of arrears, 609.
-, -, Mr., of Gray's Inn, surety to Sir W. Doyly, 252, 497, 760, 767.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 371, 830.
-, -, William (1631), loan to the Navy, 732.

Collis, Robert, disbandment, 817.

Collom (Yorks), 395.

Collop, John, 229.
-, -, Nathanll., disbandment, 351, 819.

Colne (co. Huntingdon), 301.

Cologne, peace at; see Ambassadors to Holland.

Colson, Thomas, of St. Ives, Huntingdon, 857.

Colston, Humphry, Consul at Malaga, 536.

Colt, Henry, of London (lease), 467.
-, -, Adjutant William Dutton, disbandment, 832.

Colvile, Dorothy, wife of John Lindsey, 587; interest, 245, 269; assignments by and assignees of, 54, 106, 225.
-, -, John, banker, 225, 245, 270, 435, 587; receivers' moneys in hands of, 4, 657, 880, 882; books, 254.

Combs, measure, 25.

Common Pleas, 426.
-, -, -, clerks, 15.
-, -, -, fines, or Post fines, 224.
-, -, -, judges, 62, 89; see North, Sir F.; Ellis, Sir W.; Atkins, Sir R.; Windham, Sir H.
-, -, -, procedure, 56.
-, -, -, protonotories, 55.
-, -, -, rewarding discoverers of Recusants, 588.

Commons, House of, 163.
-, -, -, doorkeepers, 593, 801.
-, -, -, messengers, 253, 593.
-, -, -, petition about brandy duty, 852.
-, -, -, secret committee, 36, 38.
-, -, -, serjeants at arms attending, 593, 635; see Bishop, Sir W.; Topham, J.
-, -, -, sessions, 801.
-, -, -, Speaker, 18; see Seymour, E.; Gregory, W.; Grimston, Sir H.; Williams, W.; diet of, 759, 760.

Commutation; see Fees.

Companies; see Hudson's Bay, Royal Africa, East India Company, Muscovy.

Compear Leonard, Receiver, Jamaica, 501.

Compositions in Exchequer, 690.

Compton, Sir Francis, greenwax grant, 121.
-, -, Henry, Bishop of London, 201.
-, -, James, 10th Earl of Northampton, 405; Northampton town, 4; Whittlewood Forest, 164, 324.

Congrave (Congreve), Capt. John, disbandment, 331, 347, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 361, 820.
-, -, Capt. Joseph, 823.

Conguard, David, merchant, brandy, 853.

Coniers, Edward, keeper of stores, Ordnance Office, 56, 431, 573, 684.
-, -, Mr., a deputy commissioner of musters, 518, 607.

Coningsby, Juliana, wife of Amias Hext, pension, 104, 309, 521.
-, -, (Connisby, Cornisby), Lieut.-Col. Tho., disbandment, 337, 343, 830.

Connaught (Ireland), fortification of, 155, 774.

Conne; see Conny.

Connecticut, Governor of, 258.
-, -, Plantation duty in, 258.

Connello, barony (Limerick), 525.

Conner, Ensign Charles (Roman Catholic officer), 701, 790.

Conninsby; see Coningsby.

Connock (Connoake), Capt. William, disbandment, 340, 379, 834.

Conny (Conne; and see Cony), William, disbandment, 346, 818.

Consit, John, suppressing Virginia rebellion, 44.

Contess, Monsieur, 109.

Conventicles, fines on, grants of, 23, 52.

Conway, Marmaduke, falconer, 87; keeper of spaniels, 87, 209, 453, 657.

Cony, Charles, 536; and see Conny.

Cooke (Cook), Cornelius, disbandment, 356, 822.
-, -, Edward, commissioner, Dean Forest, 196; of Highnam, Gloucester, dedimus to, 600.
-, -, Isaac, Customs place, Ipswich, 793.
-, -, John, sub commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 875.
-, -, -, disbandment, 359, 374, 832.
-, -, -, of Alveston, co. Gloucester, gent., 858.
-, -, Sir Miles, Master in Chancery, 90, 152, 296, 446, 548, 605.
-, -, Mr., sale of tin, 132.
-, -, -, Customs officer, 531.
-, -, -, (Northumberland), 716.
-, -, Capt. [Robert], receiver of the Eighteen Months' Assessment Norfolk, 691.
-, -, Thomas, Customs, collector, Sandwich, 266.
-, -, William, of Highnam, surety of J. Langley, 600.
-, -, -, victualler, of Midhurst, disbandment, 377, 827, 833.
-, -, -, commissioner, Dean Forest, 196.
-, -, -, of Staines, innholder, disbandment, 366, 370, 833.

Coomes (Coombs), Eglin, disbandment, 825.
-, -, James, 258.
-, -, John, disbandment, 361.

Cooper, Anthony, Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Ashley, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 146, 854, 867, 873, 879; Lord President of the Privy Council, diet, 160, 164, 297, 299.
-, -, Edmond, doorkeeper of the House of Commons, 561, 801.
-, -, Ellis, receiver of Hearths., Yorks, 639.
-, -, George, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Jasper, Excise sub commissioner, Devon, 878.
-, -, Mr., Customs surveyor, 550.
-, -, Richard, victualler, disbandment, 349, 819.
-, -, Robt. (Chirurgeon), disbandment, 41, 337, 338, 831, 832.
-, -, Thomas, tobacco merchant, 148.
-, -, -, Justice of the Peace, Chester, 876.
-, -, -, messenger, House of Commons, 253.
-, -, William, ship master, 853.
-, -, -, disbandment, 830.

Coote [? Coale, Coate], Capt., disbandment, 348, 353, 359; and see Cole.

Cope, Sir Anthony, Custom House rent, 29.
-, -, Sir Godfrey, sheriff of Yorks, 590, 629.
-, -, Capt. Henry, disbandment, 329, 331, 349, 818, 821.
-, -, Sir John, 29, 65, 108, 313.

Copley (Coply), Charles, disbandment, 350, 819.
-, -, Capt., disbandment, 816.
-, -, Edward, of Batley (Hearths, Yorks), 302–3, 862.
-, -, Capt. Lyonell (lease), 48; disbandment, 328.
-, -, Susan, widow of Edward, victualler, disbandment, 302, 349, 819,

Copping (Coppinge), Jeremiab, interest, 270.
-, -, Mathew, of Dorchester, 861; Excise (1667), Gloucester and Bristol, 839, 845; contractor for arrears of Excise of co. Somerset, 866.

Coppleston, Sir John, 746.

Corbet (Corbett), Capt. Arthur, disbandment, 330, 818.
-, -, John, Ensign, Roman Catholic officer, 701, 790.
-, -, Lawrence, a King's waiter, London, 11, 19, 33, 98, 126, 128, 223, 472, 539, 661, 797; father of, in prison, 19.
-, -, Mr. (Queen's dowry), 38.
-, -, Dame Sarah, Viscountess Corbet, of Linchlade, 224.
-, -, Vincent, charge against Capt. Sydenham, 137; master's mate of the Montagu, 138.

Corbin, Thomas, Surveyor General of Woods, Trent North, 705.

Cordell, Lowd, 113.

Corden, Tho., ship's surgeon, 498.

Cork (Ireland), 694.

Corn, bounty, 26, 52.
-, -, exports, 65.
-, -, imports and duty on, 146; on meal, 537; on rye, 613.
-, -, prices, 146.
-, -, Scotch corn imported to Berwick, 28, 128, 417–8.
-, -, wheat, duty on, 484.

Corner, Alexander, tidesman, London, 131.

Corney, Mr., Receiver of Taxes, co. Bucks, 538.

Cornish, William, mills, Cornwall, 286.

Cornwales; see Cornwallis.

Cornwall, Edward, Farmer of Excise, co. Hereford (1668), 860; surety for John Davies, 134, 649, 750–1; Capt., disbandment, 339, 378, 833.
-, -, Capt. Gilbert, disbandment, 339, 376, 381.
-, -, Capt. Robert, disbandment, 361, 376, 383.

CORNWALL COUNTY, 27, 286, 305, 546, 558, 583, 638, 681, 754, 808.
-, -, -, Excise, 841, 855, 881; Farmers (1668), 857.
-, -, -, fixed county charges on 645.
-, -, -, Receivers of Recusants forfeitures in, 583, 586, 600, 645, 780–1; see Randall, J.
-, -, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 645.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, 219, 421, 694; see Trethewy, L.; Moyle, Sir W.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 219.
-, - DUCHY, ancient rents, 312.
-, -, -, Attorney General; see Courtney, N.
-, - -, Auditor, 8; see Harbord, W.; Deputy Auditor; see Griffith, J.
-, - -, compositions and fines on grants of, 290–1, 312, 321; increased rents, 291.
-, - -, lands and leases and renewals of estates, 52, 152, 167, 231, 282, 391, 420, 642, 745, 762–3, 763.
-, - -, manors, 115.
-, - -, pensions charged on revenue of, 734, 757.
-, - -, Receiver General of, 312, 689; see Tregagle, J.; Killegrew, Sir P.
-, - -, receivers, 586; accounts, 8.
-, - -, revenue accounts, 218; moneys of and issues out of, 586, 618, 633, 637, 681, 689, 734, 740, 757, 764, 771.
-, - -, suspension of payments out of the Duchy, 763.
-, - -, tin; see Tin.

Cornwallis (Cornwales), Frederick, volunteer in the Navy, 297, 767.
-, -, Lord Charles, second Lord Cornwallis, 871.
-, -, Capt. Robt., disbandment, 337, 341.

Coronation, 273.

Coroner, King's Bench; see King's Bench.
-, -, fines, 565.

Corry, Andr., collector, Fowey, 267.

Corsellis, Charles, brewer, 879.

Coryton, William, lease, Kerrybulloch, 745.
-, -, Sir William, lease, Kerrybulloch, 745.

Costen (Coston), Gregory, disbandment, 355, 821.

Cotsford Hall (Doyly's estate in Hadleigh, co. Suffolk), 175–6.

Cotter, James, deputy to P. Kirke, housekeeper of Whitehall, 734–5.
-, -, Capt. J., Barbados Regiment, 807.

Cotterell, Charles, Assistant Master of the Ceremonies, 182.
-, -, Sir Charles, Master of the Ceremonies, 182; Master of Requests, 124, 548, 606; interest, 480.
-, -, Clement, interest, 480.

Cotton, Francis, Popish priest, 66, 67, 771.
-, -, Jno., disbandment, 358, 822.
-, -, Mark, ship's captain, 500.
-, -, Phillip (surety), 495.
-, -, Richard, innholder, disbandment, 369, 830.
-, -, Sir Robert (surety), 495.

Cotton (co. Stafford), 862.

Couel, Thomas, waiter and searcher, Bridlington, 537.

Coulby, Phillip, disbandment, 381.

Coulton, Tho., Excise Farmer, Yorks (1670), 881.

Court, payment for lodging out of, 113.
-, - Baron, 536.
-, - Leet, 19, 55, 82, 307–8.

Courteen, Thomas, Customs officer, Ireland, 543.

Courthope, Edward, commissioner for Alienations, 169, 179.
-, -, Sir George, father of Edward, 169.
-, -, Richard, Master in Chancery, 179, 246.

Courtney, Nicholas, Attorney General, Cornwall Duchy, 63, 77–8, 628.

Covenant, writs of; see Alienations.

Coventry, Henry, Secretary of State, 141, 162, 190, 239, 249, 254, 296, 323, 417, 434, 475, 521, 533; Chief Ranger of Enfield Chase, 503; Doyly's estate, 176, 184, 195, 572, 614–5; plate, 514; secret service and intelligence, 39, 62, 452, 453, 502, 571;
-, -, Sir John, 313.
-, -, Sir William, a Treasury Lord (1668), 854.

Coventry (co. Warwick), 558, 860.

Cowdrey, John, disbandment, 361.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 366.

Cowell, Bonaventure, waiter and searcher, Torquay, 305.

Cowes, Richard (lands, Plymouth), 133, 731.

Cowes [Isle of Wight], 72, 78, 98, 114, 131, 158, 207, 266, 379, 529, 637.
-, - Castle, fortifications, 208.

Cowick (co. Yorks), 805.

Cowley (Cowleys), Jno., disbandment, 366, 828.

Cowpen Bebside, colliery, Northumberland, 800.

Cox (Cocks), Dr., Physician to the King, 232.
-, -, Capt. John, disbandment, 339, 833; assignment, 270.
-, -, Capt., cooper for the Customs, 612.
-, -, Mr. wine taster London, 261.
-, -, Nathaniel, keeper of the Council Chamber, 113, 235, 306, 398, 408, 625, 769, 778.

Coy (Coye), Capt. John, disbandment, 329, 330, 352, 353, 354, 359, 821.

Cozens, Mr., contract for fortifications at Portsmouth, 469.

Cradock (Craddock, Cradocke), Jno., disbandment, 333; chaplain, 824.
-, -, Thomas, commissioner for Durham bishopric revenue, 95.

Crafford, Jon. (of Fermanagh, Ireland), 774.

Craft, George, tidesman, Yarmouth, 149.

Cragg, Robert, husband of the Royal Fishery Co., 48, 432, 736.

Cramocks, Peter (soldier), 531.

Crane, Mris. Mary, Queen's dresser, 183, 187, 189, 191.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 354, 821.
-, -, Capt. William, noontender, London, 126.

Cranmer (Mris.) Dame Lelia (Lelis), Queen's dresser, 187, 189, 191.

Crape, seizures of, 751.

Craven, William, 1st Earl of Craven, 519; regiment, 329, 330, 331, 332, 345, 357, 371.
-, -, Adjutant Lewin, disbandment, 336.

Crawford, Capt. Robt., disbandment, 376.

Crawley, Francis, fifth baron of the Exchequer, 296, 299, 548, 605, 608.
-, -, -, Excise Farmer, co. Beds. (1668), 859.
-, -, Capt. Robt., disbandment, 833.

Creary, James, pilot, Ireland, 155.

Creed, John, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; (Tangier affairs), 233, 638, 686, 730, 775, 787.

Cressett (Cresset), Richard, disbandment, 343.
-, -, Robert, receiver of the Eighteen Months' tax, co. Salop, 9, 11, 63, 129, 523, 553, 691.

Cresswell, Richard, searcher, Gravesend, 261, 266, 306, 794.

Crew, Nathaniel, a Master in Chancery, 246.

Crispe, Joseph, escheator Leeward Islands, 313, 428, 440, 457, 599.
-, -, M., 263.
-, -, Sir Nicholas, bart., 243, 244; grant of alum works, 44; collectorship outwards, London, 117, 137, 152, 226, 540, 731.

Crofts, Jno., innholder, disbandment, 377, 833.
-, -, Roger, issues to, 577; royal bounty, 597.

Croggs, Luke, purser, 499.

Croke, Sir Robert, Clerk of the Pipe, 38, 77, 111, 112, 116, 153, 165, 177, 231, 261, 415, 416, 433, 473, 510, 515, 537, 540, 578, 590, 592, 617, 629, 643, 667, 688.

Croles, Peter, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.

Cromwell, Capt. Gilbert, disbandment, 352.
-, -, Oliver, 73, 262, 810.

Crook, John, sale of Charles I's goods, 298, 560.

Crop, John, counterfeiter, 64.

Crosby, Edward, of St. Alban's, Herts, Farmer of Excise, Herts (1667), 839, 861.

Crosfeild, James, waiter and searcher, Lancaster, 446.

Crosthwaite, Thomas, Queen Mother's rents, 478.

Cross, John, Commissioner of the Six Months' Assessment, co. Lancs., 463.
-, -, Ensign William, disbandment, 338, 832.

Croston, Jeremiah, tidesman, 710.

Crouch (Crowch), John, of the King's music, 181, 673, 784.
-, -, William, Customs offices, 301.

Crow, Capt. Anthony, 47, 409, 412.
-, -, Christopher, Queen Mother's revenues, 478.
-, -, Monsieur du, 485.
-, -, Henry, Alderman, Norwich, disbandment, 369, 830.
-, -, Patricius, Justice of the Peace, Northumberland, 735.

Crowbeard, William, boatswain, 488.

Crowder, Thomas, tidesman, Boston port, 754.

Crown and church lands, sale of temp. Commonwealth, commissioners for, 763.

Crown Lands, grants and leases, 48, 52, 67, 70, 81–2, 152, 160, 162, 163, 167, 185, 300, 301–2, 311, 391, 392, 394, 425, 563, 588, 642, 669, 675, 703–4, 745, 755, 763, 772, 798, 800, 804, 805; custodiam leases; see Custodiam; Crown waste, 3.
-, - -, surveyor, 52; see Harbord, Sir C.; Harbord, W.; deputy to, see Fisher, J.
-, - manors; see Royal Manors.
-, - revenues, accounts, 7.

Crown Law Charges; see Treasury (solicitor), Turner, Sir W.

Crown Office, 401.

Crump, Anthony, of Bretforton, Worcester, 861.
-, -, John, sub-commissioner of Excise, Worcester, 861.

Cruys, Francis, of the King's music, 181, 673, 784.

Cubit, Robert, disbandment, 381.

Cudmore, Charles, of Essex, fine for barratry, 292, 390.

Cuffe, William, servant to the Earl of Lincoln, 17.

Cullenagh (Waterford), 141.

Cullercoats (Cullercoates), co. North-umberland, 616, 686.

Culliford, Nicholas, waiter, Swanage, 711.
-, -, Robert, comptroller, Southampton port, 266.
-, -, William, seizure grant, 12; register of seizures, 34, 159, 464, 475, 528, 637, 702; examiner of Excise Farmers' securities (1667), 846.

Cullum, Sir Thomas, Justice of the Peace, Suffolk, 871.

Culpeper, Capt. Henry, disbandment, 335, 337, 381.
-, -, John, rebel, Carolina, 315, 404, 415, 421, 517, 569, 575, 675, 677.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 344.

Cumberland, county, 301, 323, 524, 797.
-, -, -, Excise, 838, 868, 870, 873, 875, 876, 883; Excise Farm sureties, sub-commissioners (1668), 857.
-, -, -, receiver of forfeitures of Popish Recusants in, 585, 600; see Christian, W.
-, -, -, receiver of assessments, 35; see Basire, Mr.

Cunscough (Halsall, Lancs.), 858.

Cupper, Thos., surveyor, Exeter, 266.

Curland, Duke of, 182, 399.

Currant (Curromt), Elizabeth, disbandment, 364, 827.

Curry Mallet (co. Somerset), 282, 300, 441.

Curtis, Augustine (Augustus), sub-commissioner of Excise (1668) Middlesex, 856; ditto, Norfolk, 875.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 374, 832.

Curwen, Thomas, Customs officer, 561.

Curzon, Nathaniel, Wine Licence Commissioner, 262, 632, 647.

Cust, Francis, Deputy Master of the Ordnance, Ireland, 155.

Custodiam leases, 33, 73, 162–3, 185, 259, 292, 544, 588, 615, 616, 702, 727, 752–3, 753, 754, 777.

CUSTOMS, accounts, 5, 158, 211; accounts of exports and imports, 265.
-, -, Admiralty to assist the Customs, 613.
-, -, aliens duty, 101, 303, 799.
-, -, allowances for damaged goods, 49.
-, -, bills of store, 49; clerk for; see Walker, S.; Oughtred, E.
-, -, bonds; see Customs (coast bonds) Wine (bonds).
-, -, Book of Rates, 164, 259, 607, 780.
-, -, Book of Tares, 50.
-, -, books burned in the fire of London, 582.
-, -, Cashier; see Customs (Receiver General).
-, -, certificates, 25, 26, 49, 136, 197; and see Customs (weekly certificates).
-, -, cloth, shipment of, 464.
-, -, coast accounts for coal, clerk for; see Walker, S.; Oughtred, E.
-, -, -, bonds and regulations for, 49, 118–9, 210, 218, 226–7, 457–8, 571, 697, 756; frauds in, 137.
-, -, -, books, 27, 118, 457–8.
-, -, -, trade frauds, 409, 756; and see coal.
-, -, cocquets, 25, 458.
-, -, coinage duty; see Mint.
-, -, collectors' and officers' bonds and sureties, 25, 26, 210.
-, -, Commissioners passim, (1678–9, Feb.), 12 (Temple, Sir R.; Dering, Sir E.; Lawley, Sir F.; Downing, Sir G.; Osborne, C.; Cheyne, C.; Millington, F.); (1679, April) 12 (Temple, Sir R.; Downing, Sir G.; Cheyne, C.; Millington, F.; Upton, J.).
-, -, -, instructions to, 24–9, 98–9, 117–9, 148, 201, 221, 411, 453, 613, 711–2.
-, -, Comptroller General; see Lytcot, G.; certificates of, 197.
-, -, debentures, 26; outports debentures, 220.
-, -, delivery warrants, 50.
-, -, deposits, 50.
-, -, discount, 453.
-, -, districts; see Customs (Surveys).
-, -, drawback and half subsidy, 95, 126.
-, -, farm and farmers (1662–7), 153, 804; (1670), 879.
-, -, fees in the outports, table of, 49.
-, -, -, to the King's Remembrancer on passing customers' accounts, 539.
-, -, frauds and smuggling, 49, 193, 239–40, 450, 618, 687–8, 727, 808; and see Wines (French), Salt (French), Customs (seizures).
-, -, -, Act of (14 Car. II. c. 11) and regulations under, 25, 193, 616–7.
-, -, -, against the Navigation Acts; see Navigation, Trade.
-, -, -, by the King's ships, 96; see Sydenham, H.
-, -, -, by ships taking in brandy, etc., in the Channel, 685, 689, 696.
-, -, -, in the coach service, 728.
-, -, -, in the coast trade, 137; see Coal, Customs (coast bonds).
-, -, -, committed by Customs officers, 49, 97, 98, 99, 463–6, 803.
-, -, free imports; see paper.
-, -, French goods, seizures of, and losses in the Customs receipts by prohibition of; see French (trade), wines.
-, -, gruff goods, 86.
-, -, House, usher of; see Halliley, J.; ground rent, 29; quays (Porters Quay), 464.
-, -, Impost wines, allowances to nobility, etc., 64, 323, 324, 420, 485, 486, 526, 527, 528, 626; clerk for, see Maydwell, S.; Robson, T.; Fryer, W.; Hodges, G.; Birdall, J.
-, -, information as to reform of the King's charge of the Customs, 504.
-, -, loans on, 186, 480, 485, 489; loans secured on, 800.
-, -, officers, bonds and sureties to be given by; see Customs (collectors).
-, -, -, oaths of allegiance and supremacy from, 261.
-, -, -, Treasury fees on appointments of, 243.
-, -, -, (London port), 241; see London (port); assessments on, 421, 443, 634, 649, 655, 716; blank books for, 539; salary bills, 11, 131, 217, 407, 497, 611, 703.
-, -, - (outports), books for, 49, 539; fees to be taken by, 49; fees paid to the King's Remembrancer for passing their accounts, 539; salary bills, 11, 37, 124, 214, 270, 400, 496, 539, 617, 703.
-, -, -, patent officers, 5, 244; not to keep alehouses, 25; places not to be surrendered, 118; to hold places during pleasure, 28, 117; deputies to be approved of, 28; method of pay, 47; places held for life, 464; forfeited for fraud, 464; places vacant on the change from the Customs Farm to the management by a Commission, 315.
-, -, one per cent. duty; see Navigation Act.
-, -, payments by the Customs Cashier out of the Customs Office, tallies drawn on him in the Exchequer, payments or advances of money by him into the Exchequer, 1, 13, 18, 29, 35, 38, 47, 48, 57, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 72, 77, 83, 84, 85, 89, 90, 93, 94, 97, 100, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108, 110, 113, 119, 121, 122, 125, 131, 134, 137, 139, 141, 143, 146, 149, 151, 152, 165, 166, 167, 170, 172, 173, 177, 178, 187, 189, 197, 198, 199, 202, 205, 206, 211, 217, 222, 226, 231, 232, 241, 243, 258, 260, 274, 280, 286, 287, 292, 301, 305, 306, 314, 389, 390, 402, 406, 413, 415, 423, 430, 432, 435, 440, 443, 450, 453, 455, 460, 462, 471, 478, 491, 492, 494, 508, 509, 517, 519, 521, 528, 531, 539, 554, 560, 575, 577, 590, 597, 627, 629, 630, 635, 640, 653, 660, 662, 667, 670, 671, 674, 685, 690, 694, 701, 703, 708, 712, 715, 725, 731, 737, 739, 742, 744, 747, 748, 753, 760, 764, 776, 777, 797; weekly money, 76, 134, 393; interest on payments, 18; list of tallies on the Customs, 108.
-, -, pensions on, 5, 186, 293, 300, 617.
-, -, petty farms; see coal, salt, potashes, wood, logwood.
-, -, Plantation duty; see Plantation.
-, -, port books and port bonds, 118, 756; and see Customs (coast bonds).
-, -, ports and quays, Commissions for setting out and delimiting 49, 50, 454, 537, 637.
-, -, prohibited goods, 169; see French (trade), seizures, iron wire, wearing apparel, earthenware.
-, -, -, proclamation against (Jan., 1679–80); see French (trade).
-, -, rates of goods unrated, 50.
-, -, Rates, Book of; see Customs (Book); Seal oil.
-, -, Receiver General and Cashier of; see Kent, R.; Mounteney, R.; assistant to; see Kent, J.
-, -, Register of, seizures; see Culliford, W.
-, -, riots, 301, 531, 749, 758.
-, -, rules for advancement of trade, 464.
-, -, Secretary to; see Bertie, R.; Blaney, Mr.; clerks to, 184.
-, -, seizures of goods; see seizures; of ships, see Navigation Act.
-, -, smacks, 546.
-, -, smuggling; see Customs (frauds).
-, -, Solicitor, 25; see Prowse, R.
-, -, statistics, 393, 746.
-, -, sufferance for coast trade, 25.
-, -, surveys, 50; Districts, Western ports, 26, 315; North Western ports, 26; Northern ports, 286.
-, -, Surveyor General; see Osborne, C.
-, -, Surveyors, 25; instructions for, 49–50.
-, -, tallies, cancelling of, 174.
-, -, Tares, Book of; see Customs (Book).
-, -, transires or let passes, 49, 457–8, 756.
-, -, Tunnage and Poundage Act, 464.
-, -, weekly certificates of the Customs Cashier, 136, 197, 675; and see Customs (certificates).
-, -, Ireland, farm of, included in the general farm of the revenue, Ireland; see Ireland Revenue.
-, -, Scotland; see Scotland.

Cutler, Capt. William, ship's master, 566; disbandment, 364, 369, 827.
-, -, Robt., purser, 488.