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Eales, widow, disbandment, 363, 826.
Eardley (co. Stafford), 862.
Eares; see Eyres.
Earith (co. Hunts.), 301.
Earnley, Anthony, sub-commissioner of Excise, Middlesex (1668), 856.
Earthenware painted, prohibited, 27.
Easington (co. Yorks), 236.
East, Edward, disbandment, 373, 831.
-, -, John, disbandment, 374, 832.
-, -, Michael, clerk to the Commissioners of Appeals, 211, 421.
East Bourne ("Bourne"); see Eastbourne.
East Carr (co. Yorks), 395.
East India Company, 801.
-, -, asked to advance their Customs moneys, 697, 699.
-, -, exporting gunpowder, 439, 769.
-, -, exporting English ordinance, 663, 770, 780.
-, -, goods exported by, 27; imported by, 27.
-, -, loans, 13.
-, -, mats, 63.
Eastbourne("Bourne"), co. Sussex, 149, 266, 754, 755.
Eastgate, John, disbandment, 364, 827.
Eastham (Cheshire), 44.
Eastland Merchants Company, 159, 398, 412; Navy debt to, 469, 502, 696, 707; and see Assessments Poll.
-, -, trade, Act for; see Trade.
Eastoft, John, 396.
Eaton, Ralph, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Thomas, of Pencombe, Hereford, 860.
Echternach (Hethtexnachs) Abbey (Luxemburg), 757.
Eddowes, Ralph, Commissioner for the Eighteen Months' tax, co. Lancs., 145.
Eden (Edon), John, collector of Stockton, 267.
-, -, Philip (lease, 1631), 82.
-, -, Robert, riding surveyor, Chichester, 774.
-, -, Thomas, Deputy King's Remembrancer, 657.
Edenstow (Edwinstowe, Notts.), 279.
Edes, Richard, falconer, 67, 210, 453, 657.
-, -, Thomas, innholder, 368, 829.
Edgar, Henry, fine on, 554, 627.
-, -, Miles, searcher, 637.
Edgcumbe, Sir Richard, petition for Cornwall tin coinages, 106, 142.
Edisbury, Dr. John (lands Taunton), 632, 732.
-, -, Josua, brother to Dr. John, 732.
Edlin (Edlen), John, disbandment, 355, 821.
Edmond; see Edmunds.
Edmunds (Edmond), Henry, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 184.
-, -, John, disbandment, 378, 834.
Edon; see Eden.
Edwards, Bryan (Customs), 266.
-, -, Edward, tidesman, London, 753.
-, -, Francis (Ensign), disbandment, 330, 820.
-, -, Sir James, Lord Mayor, petition, 92, 161, 240.
-, -, John, grant of Berkhampstead, clerk of markets, etc., 462, 642.
-, -, -, to seize uncustomed goods 546.
-, -, -, gunner of the Kitchen yacht, 412, 688.
-, -, Mr., rioter, 534.
-, -, Thomas, clerk to Sir T. Player, 442.
-, -, William, disbandment, 365, 827.
-, -, -, Excise victualler (1667), 840.
Edwinstowe; see Edenstow.
Efenechtyd (Denbigh), 325.
Egerton, John, 3rd Earl of Bridgwater, 254.
-, -, Leonard, Commissioner for the Eighteen Months' tax, co. Lancs., 145.
-, -, Ralph, arresting Roman Catholic, 587.
-, -, -, of Barton, Lancs., 858.
-, -, Randolph, Excise Farmer, Stafford (1668), 862.
Egham (Surrey), 368, 374, 376, 382.
Egleby, Capt. David, disbandment, 371.
Egmont, Count, Ambassador Extraordinary from Spain, 59, 124, 126, 178, 479.
Eight; see Pieces.
Eingland; see England.
Ekins, Alexander, of Weston Favell, Northants, 859.
-, -, Harvy, commission to Col. Strode, four and a half per cent., St. Christopher, 758.
Eldridge, Francis, disbandment, 352, 819.
-, -, John, groom litterman, 183, 190, 239.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 356, 821.
Elkins, Jno., disbandment, 366, 828.
Ellerby, Francis, tidesman, 96.
Ellesdon, Anne, daughter of William, pension, 64.
-, -, Anthony, son of William, pension, 64.
-, -, Charles, son of William, pension, 64.
-, -, Joan, wife of William, pension, 64.
-, -, Mary, daughter of William, pension, 64.
-, -, William, pension, 64.
Elliot (Elliot), Daniel, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Elizabeth, 18; pension, 182, 187, 190, 477; housekeeper at Newmarket, 671, 676, 778, 779.
-, -, John, disbandment, 365, 828.
-, -, Katherine, pension, 672, 676.
-, -, Lieut., disbandment, 362.
-, -, Thomas, of the Harehounds, 407, 456; allowance for keeping harehounds and incidents, 780; a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, Ursula, pension, 91, 318, 390, 576, 592, 766, 767.
Ellis, Anthony, assignment from the Treasurer of the Ordnance, 573.
-, -, Edmund, disbandment, 368, 828.
-, -, Jon., 531.
-, -, Robert, disbandment, 345, 354, 367, 816, 820, 828.
-, -, Sir Warren, Justice of Common Pleas, 75, 89, 135, 296, 446, 505, 548, 553, 588, 596.
-, -, William, victualler, disbandment, 349, 819.
Ellison, Joseph, disbandment, 379.
Elmes, William, disbandment, 387; Chiltern Hundreds, 473.
Elphick, Stephen, waiter, Seaford, 15.
Elrington, William, tidesman, Yarmouth, 304.
Else, William, Hearthmoney, Northants, 259.
Elsigood (Ellisgood), Francis, disbandment, 374, 832.
Elsinore (Denmark), 80.
Elsmore, Capt. George (Dover rents), 738.
Elsternwick (Yorks), 395.
Elton, Geo., Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 48, 432, 736.
-, -, Josuah, disbandment, 363, 825.
Elwes, Sir Gervas, Justice of the Peace, Suffolk, 871.
Elwitt, Mr. (Deal port), 745.
Ely, Isle of (co. Cambs.), Commissioners for Assessments, 510.
-, -, -, Excise, 842, 856.
-, -, -, receivers of taxes, 510; see Duckett, Mr.
Ely, Lieut. Samuel, disbandment, 327, 816.
Emmerson (Emmerton), Lieut. Michaell, disbandment, 328, 816.
Emett (Emmet), Tho., disbandment, 351, 819.
Empson (temp. Hen. VII.), 56.
Ems (Emms), Robert, groom litterman, 183, 190, 238–9.
Encroachments by the sea, 195.
Enfield (Middlesex), 640.
-, -, Chase, 503.
-, -, -, Chief Ranger of; see Coventry, H.
England (Eingland, Einglaind), Benjamin, disbandment, 365, 366, 367, 827.
-, -, Gee, disbandment, 365.
English, Samuel, disbandment, 329, 817.
Englishcombe (co. Somerset), 229, 252, 265, 285, 313, 391, 415, 417, 745.
Ennerdale (Cumberland), 301.
Ennis (Ennys, Innys, Innis), Hugh, corporal, Sheerness garrison, 13.
-, -, Thomas, collector Penryn, 267.
-, -, Capt. (Lieut.) William, disbandment, 339, 341, 342, 833, 835.
Entry, writs of; see Alienations.
Enumerated commodities; see Navigation Act.
Epsom (Surrey), 160, 806; manor, 806.
Erland, Thomas, disbandment, 353, 820.
Ernle, Sir John, 636, 664; Chancellor of the Exchequer and Treasury Lord, 4, 72, 93, 137, 265, 499, 567, 728, 765; a member of the Privy Council, 254.
Escheated estates, 160, 689; felo-de-se, 264; aliens, 589, 669.
Escourt; see Estcourt.
Esgar, Robert, victualler, disbandment, 348, 818.
Essel, James, disbandment, 371.
Essex, Earl of; see Capell, A.
Essex, county, 2, 71, 171, 200, 292, 390, 405, 445, 558, 738, 740, 746.
-, -, -, Excise, 35, 843, 844, 847–8, 849–50, 856, 868–9, 871, 880.
-, -, -, fee farms, receiver; see Smith, John.
-, -, -, Recusants' forfeitures, receiver, 600, 626, 627; see Pemberton, R.
-, -, -, receiver of Crown Revenues, 640; see Smith, John; Watts, J.
-, -, -, receiver of taxes, 244.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 269, 274.
-, -, -, wood sales in, 269.
Establishments; see Army, Chamber, Jewel House, Navy, Wardrobe, Robes, Royal Household (Cofferer), Tents, Tangier, Royal Mews, Works.
Estcourt (Escourt), John, Excise Farmer, Wilts (1667), 848.
-, -, Sarah, widow of John, 848.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Master in Chancery, 90, 152, 296, 446, 548, 605.
Estoll, Nicholas, pension for discovering plot (1665), 18, 51, 108, 320, 390, 577, 592, 767, 769.
Estovers; see Cartboot, Houseboot, Fireboot, Hedgebot, Ploughbot.
-, -, or fee wood, 199.
Estreats; see Foreign.
Estremas ware imported from Portugal, 764.
Estwick, William, mariner, 197.
Etienne, a valet, 542.
Eton (Berks), 409, 474, 713.
-, -, College, perpetuity, 678.
-, -, messuage called `the Christopher' in, 704.
Etsell, James, disbandment, 830.
Etton (Yorks), 395, 396.
Ettrick, Walter, collector, Sunderland, 267.
-, -, William, reversion of coal farm, 582.
Eure, Tho., arresting robbers, 274.
Europe, 428.
European goods; see Plantations.
Eustice (Eustace), Thomas, Mayor of Oxford, disbandment, 361, 825.
Evans (Evance), Charles, of the King's music, 181, 784.
-, -, John, undersearcher, London, 48, 465, 702; tidewaiter, Bristol, 112.
-, -, Mr. (Mint), 483, 570.
-, -, Sam., ship's surgeon, 498.
-, -, Tho., weighing porter, London, 97, 754.
-, -, Lieut, William, disbandment, 335, 828.
Evelyn, John (Sick and Wounded), 263–4, 276; executor of Viscount Mordaunt, 441.
Everard, Jane, disbandment, 365, 826.
Everton (co. Beds.), 405.
Every, John, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants in Chester, Anglesea, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery and Chester city, 586, 601, 616.
Eves (Eve), Henry, disbandment, 345, 346, 357, 816, 822.
Ewbancke, Henry, grant, Durham bishopric arrears, 51.
Ewelme (Berks [Oxford]), 302.
Ewell (Surrey), 42.
Ewers (Eweres), William, disbandment, 371, 830.
Exall (Exell, Exull), Christopher, disbandment, 363, 826.
-, -, Eliza. (disbandment), 374, 832.
-, -, Robt., innholder, disbandment, 376, 833.
Exchange, bills of, 621, 623; see Navy, Tangier.
-, -, Office, for bringing in moneys of the assessments by exchanges, etc. (formerly styled the Office of Exchanges); see Taxes (Agents).
-, -, rate with Spain, proposal relating to, 683–4.
-, -, -, with Holland; see Holland.
-, -, -, with Portugal, 412, 755.
EXCHEQUER RECEIPT.
-, -, -, auditor passim; see Howard, Sir R.; Long, Sir R.; new year's gifts to, from the Treasurer of the Navy, 439; prest certificates, 101, 112.
-, -, -, chamberlains, 609; deputy chamberlains, see Fauconberge, E.; Lester, M.; Lowe, J.
-, -, -, chancellor, 556, 565, 586; see Duncombe, Sir J.; Ernle, Sir J.; Cooper, A. A.
-, -, -, clerks, 595; exempt from musters, 519; clerks and ministers of the Receipt; see Lowe, J.; Bryan, R.; Taylor, J.
-, -, -, doorkeeper; see Packer, R.; doorkeeper of the Treasury of the Exchequer; see Langford, S., Bryan, R.
-, -, -, fees, 121, 191, 195, 408, 475, 528, 748.
-, -, -, loans into 38; and see Loans.
-, -, -, messengers, four ordinary messengers, 735.
-, -, -, office, 298.
-, -, -, officers, incidents for, 389, 635.
-, -, -, orders on, 297.
-, -, -, Pells, clerk of, 7, 518, 609, 666, 713; see Wardour, W.; clerk to; see Simpson, F.; Customs fees to, 655; issues, attendance about, 114.
-, -, -, Porter attending at the gate for securing the King's treasure; see Parkes, W.
-, -, -, records in the Treasury of the Receipt, sorting and ordering, 132, 430, 635.
-, -, -, stop of, 38, 54, 237, 794.
-, -, -, tally court, 880.
-, -, -, Tellers, 429, 443, 444 see Loving, J., Vernon, Sir T., Downing, G. and Sir G., Squibb, L., Doyly, Sir W., Clifford, T.; advancing moneys, 462, 630, 690; certificates, 245; fees, 195–6; taking bankers' notes, see Bankers (notes).
-, -, -, Treasury of; see Exchequer Receipt (doorkeeper, and records).
-, -, -, Usher; see Packer, R.; liberates, 31; incidents and diet, 116, 389, 635, 766.
-, -, -, weekly certificates (auditor's), 86, 218, 263, 426.
-, -, COURT, 426.
-, -, -, Auditors, Exchequer method of compelling accomptants to account, 662; allowance of supers, 767.
-, -, -, Auditors, 7, 9, 19, 469, 767; see Aldworth, R., Seymour, Sir J., Morris, H., Shales, J., Philips, J., Tudor, T., Stephens, A.,
Parsons, A.; deputy auditor, see Raban, T.
-, - -, Barons; see Thurland, Sir E., Brampston, F., Raymond, Sir T., Littleton, Sir T., Leak, W., Atkins, Sir E., Montagu, W., Gregory, Sir W., 87, 89, 118, 137, 210, 218, 226–7, 391, 399, 414, 422, 426, 427, 442, 457, 490, 501, 516, 517, 565, 727, 729.
-, - -, Lord Chief Baron; see Montagu, W., 111, 137, 148, 307, 316, 392, 426, 513, 541, 553.
-, - -, Chamberlains, 129; deputy chamberlains, see Cole, J., Ady, J.; customers' fees to, 614, 667.
-, - -, clerks, 15.
-, - -, Clerk of Foreign Estreats; see Whitfield, T.
-, - -, Clerk of Pells; see Wardour, W.
-, - -, decrees, 542, 810.
-, - -, King's Remembrancer; see Ayloffe, H., Fanshawe, Viscount, 77, 86, 99, 118–9, 125, 127, 129, 134, 147, 164, 178, 184, 196, 210, 227, 257, 285, 322, 324, 325, 391, 398, 402, 432, 441, 454, 458, 476, 563, 588, 609, 649, 669, 709, 714, 769, 843, 880, 881; customers' fees to, 539; deputy to, see Eden, T.; fees to, from Recusants' forfeitures Receivers, 609; fees to, from sureties, 663, 844; supplying blank books for customers of London and the outports, 539, 794.
-, - -, Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer, 518, 553, 617, 648; see Osborne, Sir J.; office of, 749.
-, - -, Pipe, clerk of; see Croke, Sir R., 7, 93, 103, 167, 274, 300, 311, 391, 392, 433, 434, 473, 563, 587, 626, 642, 646, 648, 662, 669.
-, - -, -, clerk of leases in, 772.
-, - -, -, comptroller of, 434, 626, 667; see Pottinger, J.
-, - -, -, Great Roll of, 177, 518.
-, - -, -, office of, 307, 540.
-, - -, -, officers of, 617; fees to, 165.
-, - -, -, schedule of Recusants, 111, 177.
-, - -, -, summons of, 749.
-, - -, procedure, 56.
-, - -, seal day, 307.
-, - -, trials, 242.
-, - -, Usher; see Walker J.; diet of, 9, 187, 665, 789; necessaries supplied by, to the officers of the Exchequer Court, 9, 187, 312, 665, 784, 789.
-, - -, IRELAND, 237.
EXCISE, abuses and riots; see Excise (complaints).
-, -, Accomptant General, 855, 863; see Dugdale, J.; accomptant for the Country Excise, 846, 855, 875; see Collins, J.
-, - accounts, 5, 119, 214, 247, 252, 434, 487.
-, -, Additional; fifth part of, 9, 12; loans on, 23, 42, 510; 200,000l. credit on, 12, 15–16, 33, 78; to be liquidated by the running cash, 45; tallies on, 22, 61; register of orders on 152.
-, -, allowance for herring and North Sea fishery; see Yarmouth.
-, -, anticipation and charge on, 152, 297, 467; overcharged, 714.
-, -, Appeals, Commissioners for, 852; new commission in May, 1679; see Spencer, R., Fanshaw, C., Neale, Sir P., Trelawney, J., Doddington, G., Morland, Sir S., Hopton, R., Browne, Sir R., Walpole, Sir J., Prynn, W., Prideaux, P., Scowen, R., 46, 871, 875, 876, 878; clerk to; see East, M., Barbone, J., Robinson, H.
-, -, arrears, 609, 683, 872.
-, -, Auditor, 18, 24, 33, 231, 683, 782, 791, 809, 869, 870; see Birch, J.
-, - on beer, exported from county to county, 214, 839, 842, 843, 847–8, 850, 851, 863, 868, 871; on beer for the King's Household, see King's (butteries); on strong or small beer, 85, 153; eager beer, allowance on, 658, 686.
-, - bonds, 846, 864; keeper of; see Champante, J.
-, - books and papers 837, 856.
-, -, Cashier to, 846; see Johnson, N., Kent, R.; cashier to the Country Excise (1667), 881–2; see Ball, J.
-, - Commissioners (1650–3), 872; (1661–8), 863, 864, 868, 870; (1668–71), 855, 856, 862, 863, 864, 865, 868; 1679, Feb. to May, Ashburnham, Sir D., Wiseman, Sir R., James, Sir J., Southwell, Sir R., Elweys, Sir J., Huntingdon, R., Davenant, Dr. C., Wingate, E., Bende, J., Howard, F. C., 13, 35; (from 1679, May, Ashburnham, Sir D., Southwell, Sir R., Huntingdon, R., Davenant, C., Wingate, E.), 45–6, 78–9, 119, 185, 791–2, and passim.
-, -, complaints against Justices for not assisting the Excise, complaints of riots and abuses against the officers of Excise, and legal questions as to the Excise, 515, 531, 838, 839–40, 840, 847, 849, 864, 866–7, 867, 868, 870, 870–1, 871, 872–3, 873–4, 874, 876, 878, 881; question of right of entry 847, 867.
-, -, Comptroller, 18, 24, 30, 127, 231, 782, 791, 809, 870; see Ashmole, E.; office of, 855, 856, 863.
-, - farm (Country Excise), 1667, 214, 837, 838, 856–63, 870, 881; orders registered on 225, 280–2, 847, 882; advance of a quarter's rent, 845, 847, 863, 869; deductions or defalcations allowed for the plague; see plague; sub-commissioners' oaths, 846; interest not to be allowed for keeping back moneys, 846, 848, 870 (1670, new proposals for), 879.
-, - - of the five counties, Kent, Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk and Bucks (E. Backwell et al.), 843, 844, 846, 849–51, 868–9, 880, 881; sureties, 846, 855–6.
-, - - London Excise Farmers (1662–5, Robinson, Sir J., Sone, F., Rives, J., Westcombe, R., Woder, J.) 854; (1667, Backwell et al.), 71, 214, 837, 839, 842, 843, 844, 849, 851–2, 863, 869, 871, 882; rent and interest for advances, 870; accounts, 839, 879–80; farm covenants, 851–2; cash, payments out of, 882; farm of imported liquors; see Excise (imported).
-, - -, General (London and the Country Excise combined, 1677, June to 1680, June, Dashwood, G., Rowney, T., Roberts, W., Dashwood, S., Calverd. F., Freind, J., Strong, W., Buckley, E., styled Managers and Collectors of Excise), advance money and agreement with Treasurer Danby, 7; (from 1680, June, Dashwood, G. et al.), 24, 41, 46, 57, 78–9, 85, 153, 460; advance money, 6, 7, 179, 444; accounts, 46, 127, 211, 238, 492; allowances, 46; covenants, 46; tallies on, see Excise (payments); running cash, see Excise running cash; surplus accounts of, see Excise surplus: (second farm to same body from 1680, June), 448, 592; advance money and repayment of, 18, 29, 30, 89, 90, 91, 121, 122, 127, 131, 138, 209, 236, 319, 320, 434, 466, 515, 541; sub-farm of Wales and the four Northern Counties, 541; accounts, 716, 767, 782, 791–2, 809; defalcations, 669; poundage, 782; resumption of the farm by the King, 541, 585; running cash, see Excise (running cash); surplus accounts of, see Excise (surplus).
-, - fees on farmers' and collectors' bonds, 844.
-, - frauds; see Excise (complaints).
-, - gauge and gaugers and legal questions as to brewers' entries, etc., 866–7, 868, 874, 878; and see Excise (complaints).
-, - imported liquors in the outports, farm of Excise on, 844, 845, 847, 850, 881.
-, - Justices not assisting; see Excise (complaints).
-, -, loans on, 485; loans secured on, 800.
-, - moneys of the Country Excise, devoted to the Household, Army and Tangier garrison, 840–1, 847, 853–4, 855, 868–9.
-, - office (in Bartholomew Lane, near the Royal Exchange before the fire), 871–2; (in Southampton Buildings up to 1668, June), 863, 869; (in Aldersgate Street after 1668, June), 851, 856, 862, 863, 868, 879; rooms in, 202; salary bill, 14, 124, 217, 287, 416, 424, 517, 656, 837, 842, 846, 852, 863; inci dents bill, 656, 741, 869, 876; incidents bill to be met by the London Excise Farmers, 876; savings by reductions in the Excise Office devoted to the Duke of York's nursery, 865; housekeeper of; see Chiffinch, Mr.
-, -, payments out of, tallies on, and payments of Excise moneys direct into the Exchequer, 13, 21, 29, 34, 35, 43, 48, 71, 90, 107, 110, 115, 119, 125, 136, 141, 143, 148, 154, 160, 164, 171, 177, 186, 188, 195, 197, 200, 202, 203, 204, 205, 209, 211, 212, 215, 217, 218, 223, 226, 229, 232, 237, 238, 240, 242, 244, 248, 249, 252, 254, 258, 260, 270, 271, 274, 283, 286, 287, 290, 291, 297, 300, 310, 313, 314, 319, 389, 391, 393, 406, 409, 411, 413, 414, 416, 417, 421, 428, 433, 443, 447, 457, 471, 484, 490, 491, 496, 505, 521, 526, 532, 537, 549, 556, 565, 567, 578, 593, 608, 610–1, 621, 638, 648, 671, 678, 679, 680, 685, 695, 709, 716, 528, 741, 753, 757, 758, 772, 778, 779, 780, 781; weekly regulation of Excise payments, 218, 538; lists of tallies on, 108.
-, -, pensions on, 30, 35, 71, 107, 467; and see Queen Consort and York, Duke of.
-, - poundage to farmers, 214, 231–2, 782.
-, -, perpetual interest charged on; see bankers (perpetuities).
-, - queries concerning the law and administration of the Excise, 877, 878–9; and see Excise (complaints) Excise (gaugers).
-, -, Receiver General, Treasurer or Cashier, 30, 32, 99; see James, Sir J., Huntingdon, R., Duncombe, C., Kent, R., Johnson, N.; office of, 612; contract with Treasurer Danby for the pay of the Royal Household and Forces, see Huntingdon, R., James, Sir J.
-, -, Register of; see Howland, J.
-, -, returning moneys of, to London by exchanges, 874, 881.
-, - revenue falling off, 714; over-charged; see Excise (anticipation).
-, - running cash, 6, 18, 24, 30, 37, 42; regulations as to, 45, 78–9,; interest on, 45, 434, 448.
-, - solicitor, 846, 852; see Lawrence, J., Aram, T., Marbury, C.
-, - spirits, duty on, 550.
-, - surplus, 6, 18, 214; accounts of and of the Excise Farmers' payments of (first year of farm, 1678), 7, 9, 41, 43, 46, 48, 67, 71, 110, 188, 197, 201; (second year of farm, 1679), 167, 176, 177, 178, 179, 185, 186, 192, 207, 219, 231–2, 236, 259, 264; (third year of farm, 1680), 680, 779, 780, 781–2, 782.
-, -, Teller, 846.
-, -, Treasurer; see Excise (Receiver).
-, - weekly certificates, 108; daily certificates, 782, 869, 870.
Exe river, 752.
Exemptions from juries, musters, etc., 3, 519, 848, 872.
Exeter, 28, 31, 115, 117–8, 119, 217, 266, 304, 428, 441, 460, 462, 466, 471, 537, 546, 558, 588, 680, 703, 727, 782, 862, 878.
-, - Corporation, 752.
-, -, bishop of, 715; see Ward, S.
-, -, bishopric, tenths of, 90, 309, 532, 570.
-, -, dean and chapter, 322.
-, -, receiver of forfeitures of Recusants, 586, 600; see Randall, J.
Exmoor forest, lease, 272.
Exmouth (Devon), 304.
Exton, Sir Thomas, King's advocate (Admiralty Court), 406, 407, 421, 426, 584, 774.
Eye (Suffolk), monastery of St. Peter's, 800.
Eyles, John, Barbados, merchant, 261, 513, 733.
Eyme (Eme), boughs, 199.
Eyre (Eyres), Anthony, Excise farmer, Notts, 134, 609; (1668), 864.
-, -, Edmond, of Chancery Lane, surety of R. Dereham, 72.
-, -, Elizabeth, widow of Anthony, 134.
-, -,—. widow, disbandment, 366, 828.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 365.
Eyton, David, disbandment, 330; Ensign, 817.
-, -, Capt. William, disbandment, 376, 833.