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R., Mr. [in France], 190.
Raban, Thomas, deputy to H. Horner, Auditor for co. Lincoln, 195, 290, 311, 509, 512, 563, 783.
-, -, Tho. (the Queen Mother's rents), 478.
Raby, Charles, yeoman pricker of the privy harriers, 407.
Raby [Castle] (Durham), 62, 144, 148, 467.
Radcliffe, A., 262.
-, -, Thomas, Earl of Sussex, 508,
Radnor, Earl of; see Robartes, J.
Radnor county, 538, 558, 589.
-, - -, receivers of forfeitures of Recusants in, 586 (see Wightwick, Fr.).
-, - -, receivers of Taxes; see Lloyd, Major.
Raglan (Hundred, Monmouth), 141.
Ragborne (Southants), 433.
Rainsford, Richard (Hearthmoney, Northampton), 509.
-, -, Sir Richard, pension, 95, 151.
Ramsey, Alexander (Lieut.), disbandment, 329, 817.
-, -, Col. [see Rumsey].
-, -, John, alum works, 38.
-, -, -, farmer of Excise, Leicester and Rutland (1668), 862, 882–3.
-, -, -, Solicitor to the Treasury, dismissed, 16.
-, -, Serjeant John, Agent for Taxes, 11, 54, 74, 83, 136, 177, 227, 252, 320, 397, 463, 472, 523, 561, 578, 610, 633, 637, 644, 645, 648, 650, 651, 664, 673, 682, 724, 725, 772, 794, 800; Doyly's estate, 175; serjeant at arms, 14, 158, 419, 519, 619, 633, 635, 641, 680.
-, -, William, of Isleworth, surety of R. Williamson, 125.
Ramsey (Huntingdon), 857.
Randall, John (surveyor, Hastings), 562.
-, -, -, senr., 600.
-, -, -, junr., surety of J. Randall, 600.
-, - -, (Jon.), receiver of Forfeitures of Recusants for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset, 583; ditto Poole and Exeter, 586; ditto Bristol, 600, 765, 780; receiver of Royal and Additional Aid, Dorset, one month and eleven months, 646.
-, -, Jon., miller, 566.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, Weymouth, 404.
-, -, William, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 392.
Randolph [Edward], Customs officer, New England, 28, 96, 121, 136, 199–200, 258, 593–4, 632, 655, 689, 746, 748.
-, -, Miles (Giles), Customs surveyor (outports), Deal, 266, 730, 731, 745, 756.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 149.
-, -, William, Whittlewood and Salcey Commission, 184.
Randue, Theodore, Page of the Bedchamber, 76; Mr., 555; keeper of Privy lodgings, Windsor, 554.
Ranelagh, Earl of; see Jones, R.
Rangeworthy (co. Gloucester), 755.
Rans, Adrian de, ship-master, 542.
Rantackers (Ordnance), 770, 780.
Rape, punishment of, by death, 806.
Rashleigh, John, lands, Plymouth, 321–2.
Ravenall, William, disbandment, 359. 823.
Ravensmore manor (Bucks), 783.
Rawley, George, Excise, Gloucester (1667), 839.
-, -, Henrietta Maria (lands), 250.
Rawlins, Paul, sub-commissioner of Excise, Hants, 880.
-, - (Rawlinson), Tho., disbandment, 359, 825.
Rawstorne, Sir William, sheriff of Middlesex, 77, 578, 643.
Raymer; see Reymer.
Raymond (Rayment), Andrew, disbandment, 379, 834.
-, -, Thomas, a King's waiter, London, 33, 223, 472, 539, 661.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Baron, Exchequer, 75; Esq., 89, 135, 296, 302, 307, 316, 392, 446; Justice of the King's Bench, 548, 596.
Rayner, James, disbandment, 817.
Rea, Roger, seizer of goods, 215.
Read (Reade, Reed), Alexander, sub-commissioner of Excise, Wilts, 877.
-, -, Sir Compton, sheriff of Bucks, 177.
-, -, John, sub-commissioner of Excise, Devon, 862.
-, - (Reed), Michaell, disbandment, 361.
-, -, Mr., clerk to the Clerk of the Pipe, 415.
Reading (Berks), 302, 860.
-, - Abbey, 220, 322.
-, -, King's stables at, 391, 527.
Reading, Nathaniel, fine for perjury, 532.
Reals (coin), 684.
Rebellion; see Scotland.
Receivers General and Accomptants General, accounts of, 6, 9, 19, 302.
-, - -, allowances to, 74–5, 138.
-, - -, allowance of supers on, 767.
-, - -, money in the hands of the bankers; see the several bankers as under Bankers.
-, - -, not paying up their receipts, charged twelve per cent. for, 4, 27, 257.
-, - -, delinquent.
Records; see Privy Council.
-, -, Exchequer; see Exchequer Receipt Records.
-, -, Tower, keeper of; see May, Sir A.
Recusants; see Roman Catholics.
Red Saunders Wood, 632, 641.
Redemption of slaves in Barbary, Algiers, etc., 101, 699.
Redmond, Philip, collector of Excise, Monmouth (1667), 839–40.
Redmore Coppice; see Whittlewood Forest.
Redruth (Cornwall), 681.
Reeve, Roger, of London, salter, a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, Tho., disbandment, 361, 825.
Reeves, John (helping against Virginia rebellion), 44.
-, -, Jno., innholder, disbandment, 368, 829.
Regnard, Mr. (Welsh Excise), 516.
Relfe, John, clerk to the House of Lords Committee on the Popish Plot, Royal bounty to, 18, 13–14.
Ren, Jon., purser, 489.
Reniger, Samuel (Customs), 241.
Requests, Masters of; see Cotterell, Sir C., Berkenhead, Sir J., Glascock, Sir W., Povey, J., Fanshaw, W., 299, 449, 548, 606, 608.
Reresby, Diana, superstitious uses, bequest, 559.
-, -, Sir John, disbandment, 343.
-, -, Sir Thameworth, 559.
Revell, John, tidesman at Dale, 754.
Revenue, accounts or states of, 5, 211, 218; accounts of arrears of assessments, 172, 227, 472–3; and see Assessments.
-, - in Ireland; see Ireland.
-, - in Plantations; see Plantations.
-, -, payments of the great departments arranged for by undertakers (Army and Household by Sir J. James, R. Huntingdon, and W. Dawson and by L. Kingdon out of the Excise; Navy and Victualling by the Customs Cashier, R. Kent and C. Duncombe, out of the Customs); see each of these persons severally. Similarly for the undertakers for the Irish establishment; see Ranelagh, Earl of.
-, -, petty branches of (exclusive of Customs, Excise and Hearth-money), 59, 172, 319.
-, -, petty farms of; see Customs.
-, -, retrenchments in the establishment; see Chamber (establishment).
-, -, straits of, 323.
Rewards for discoveries, 391.
Reymer (Raymer), Nicholas, ship-master, 95.
Reynardson, Nicholas, of London, 555.
Reyner, James, disbandment, 346.
Reynolds, Francis (Worcester pension), 479.
-, -, Jno., disbandment, 368, 829.
-, -, Mr., 486.
-, -, Stephen (Steven), disbandment, 377, 834.
Rhode Island (New England), Governor of, 258; Plantation duty in, 258.
Rhodes, Daniel, collector, Boston, 97, 99.
-, -, Samuel, landwaiter, Liverpool, 710, 773, 805.
-, -, -, clerk in the Alienation Office, 179, 245.
Ribbons, imports, 137.
Ricart, Philip, 250.
Rice, Sir Edward, sheriff of Carmarthen, receiver of Hearthmoney, ibid., 709.
-, -, Griffith, son of Sir Ed., 709.
-, -, John, disbandment, 817.
-, -, Walter, brother of Sir Ed., 709.
Richards, Charles, disbandment, 368, 829.
-, -, Mr. (attorney), 534.
Richardson, Anne, wife of Edward, 777.
-, -, Edward, lands, Ireland, 777.
-, -, Capt. John, disbandment, 334, 373, 826.
-, -, Josias, disbandment, 364.
-, -, John (stores for Ordnance Office), 244.
-, -, Lord Henry, Lord Cramond (styled Lord Richardson), disbandment), 335, 367, 828.
Richbell, Edward, Irish Revenue Farmer, 507, 630.
Richers, Daniel, disbandment, 817.
Richmond, Duke of; see Stuart, C., Lennox, C.
Richmond Herald; see Herald's College.
Richmond, Judith, disbandment, 351, 819.
-, -, Nath. (boatswain), 264.
Richmond Archdeaconry (Yorks), 701.
Richmond or New Park (Surrey), deer, hay for (see Masters, E.), 467, 471, 551, 589, 619.
-, -, repairs, 551, 623.
-, -, Harleton Lodge, 551.
-, -, Choholegate, 589.
Rider (Ryder), Mathew, ship-master, 802.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 737.
-, -, William, Irish Revenue Farmer, 492, 507, 630, 665.
Ridley, John, Justice of the Peace, Northumberland, 849.
-, -, Michael (Barbados soldiers' money), 664.
-, -, Thomas, boatman, Stockton, 15.
Rigby, Edward, sergeant at law, 463.
-, -, -, disbandment, 329.
-, -, Lieut., disbandment, 817.
Rigg, Capt. Jno., disbandment, 327.
-, -, -, William, disbandment, 328, 816.
Ringcurran (co. Cork), port, 497, 557.
Ringwood (Hants), 534.
Risley, John, Justice of the Peace, Lancs., 629.
Rivel, Jonathan, Commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 199.
Rivers, Tho., importing red Saunders wood, 641.
Rivers, Earl of; see Savage, T.
Roach, Maurice; see Roch.
Robartes; see Roberts.
Robbers, rewards for arresting, 269; proclamation, 274.
Roberts (Robart, Robert, Robartes), Anthony, of the King's music, 181, 784.
-, -, Lieut. David, disbandment, 378.
-, -, Francis, a King's waiter, London port, 33, 223, 472, 539, 661, 797.
-, -, -, petition for Cornwall tin coinage, 106, 142.
-, -, (Robarts), George, disbandment, 341, 381.
-, -, (Robartes), Robert, son of the Earl of Radnor [afterwards Viscount Bodmin], envoy extraordinary to Denmark, 116, 221, 235; Lord President of the Privy Council, 502, 505, 512, 606, 699, 714.
-, -, -, Lady Sarah, Royal bounty to, 140.
-, -, Capt. Samuel, medal, 728, 761.
-, -, William, receiver Windsor, 136, 201, 222, 435, 605; receiver of Crown Revenues, Berks and Oxford, 222; Windsor Works, 111, 159, 503, 625, 646, 650, 670, 779; fee farms, 394.
Robes, establishment, 8.
-, -, Master of the, 8, 63; see Hyde, L., Godolphin, S., Sidney, H.; accounts, 34, 211, 709; issues to, 60, 108, 276, 780.
-, -, fees, vailes, and poundage, commutation of, 60.
Robins, Anthony, sub-commissioner of Excise, Yorks, 857, 873.
-, -, George, waiter, 478.
-, -, -, merchant, brandy, 853.
-, -, Jno., disbandment, 365, 366.
-, -, Tho., watchman, London, 761.
-, -, William, 500.
Robinson, Andrew, tidesman, 612.
-, -, Bernard, ship-master, 5.
-, -, Charles, disbandment, 335; Lieut., 828.
-, -, Edward, ship's surgeon, 498.
-, -, George, disbandment, 344.
-, -, Henry, clerk to the Commissioner for Appeals, 421.
-, -, James, copper furnaces for the Navy, 706.
-, -, John, Commissioner for Frauds, Carlisle, 99; searcher, Ipswich, 454, 790, 791, 793.
-, -, (Robson), Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 192, 486, 629, 634; secretary to Sir E. Wood, Envoy Extraordinary in Sweden, 321, 430, 537, 657, 682; disbandment, 353, 356, 358, 820, 822, 823.
-, -, Sir John, 298, 789; Excise Farmer, London (1662–5), 854.
-, -, Richard, of the King's music, 181, 673, 784.
-, -, Robert, disbandment, 352, 820.
-, -, Sir Robert, 198, 295, 499.
-, -, -, Naval Captain, 549.
-, -, Thomas, disbandment, 361.
-, -, William, provisions for the Irish Army, 154, 155; Surveyor General, Ireland, 497, 557.
Robson (and see Robinson), Thomas, clerk of Impost bills, 323–4, 420, 485, 486, 527, 528.
-, -, Lieut. William, disbandment, 339, 833.
Roch (Roach), Lieut. Maurice, soldier in Barbados regiment, 518, 807.
Roche Monastery (Yorks.), 395.
Rochelle (France), 111, 793.
Rochester (Kent), port, 20, 207, 215, 235, 240, 257, 370, 371, 373, 376, 478, 608, 636, 659, 677, 690, 847.
-, -, Bishop, 650.
-, -, Bishopric, Tenths, 90, 283, 497, 701.
-, -, Archdeacon, 310.
-, -, gaol, 806.
-, -, Customs officers, 266.
-, -, Earl of; see Wilmot, J.
Rodney, George, Groom of the Bedchamber, 170.
Roehampton (Surrey), 551.
Roetiers, the three, gravers to the Mint, 23.
-, -, John, graver to the Mint, 123, 311, 323, 417, 727.
-, -, Joseph, graver to the Mint, 123, 311, 323, 417, 727.
-, -, Joseph graver to the Mint, withdrawing beyond seas, 323, 664.
-, -, Philip, graver to the Mint, 123, 311, 323, 417, 727.
Roffey, James, Law Duty Farmer, 412, 423, 612.
Rogers, Bryan, merchant, Falmouth, 808.
-, -, Charles, surety of J. Every, 601.
-, -, David, master of a hoy, 138.
-, -, Fra., a member of the Royal Fishery of England, 2; Page of the Bedchamber, 76.
-, -, Henry, Customs officer, Christchurch, 688; waiter, 710.
-, -, John, waiter, Plymouth, 210, 303.
-, -, -, disbandment, 350, 817, 819.
-, -, -, Receiver, Lincoln, Poll and Eighteen Months' tax, 650, 668.
-, -, Mr. [tin, Cornwall], 628.
-, -, Richard, disbandment, 381.
-, -, Roger, seizer of uncustomed goods, 585.
Rokeby, Benjamin, bills of exchange, Tangier, 787.
Rolfe, Rich., 501.
Roll (Rolls), Sir Francis, Commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 199.
-, -, Robert, Sir Francis, Commissioner for Spoils, New Forest, 199.
-, -, Capt., Windsor timber, 444.
-, -, Col. Samuel, 75–6; manor of Woodlands, 123, 286; (Mrs. H. Owen), 419, 420.
Rolls, Master of, 58, 806; see Grimston, Sir H.
Rolt, Samuel, Whittlewood and Salcey Forest, 184, 392.
ROMAN CATHOLICS, 40.
-, -, -, officers to depart from London, 701, 790; issues to, 701, 744, 790.
-, -, -, popish priests and Jesuits, arrests of (and proclamations of, 1679, May 7, and 1679, Nov. 12, and 1679, Dec. 21, for their arrest), 14, 66, 67, 103, 405, 407, 425, 472, 541–2, 583, 587, 588, 629, 671, 744, 771, 803; crucifixes, 568.
-, -, -, -, papers and title deeds in possession of the Clerk of Parliament, 735.
-, -, -, Recusants, business, 433.
-, -, -, -, convictions, 14, 44, 472, 514, 670, 735, 744, 765, 771, 810, 811.
-, -, -, -, estates and moneys, 91–2, 116, 261, 422, 426, 590, 592, 629, 780.
-, -, -, -, lists of papists, 442, 502, 505, 515, 553, 626, 627, 645.
-, -, -, -, method of bringing in their estates and question of the King's electing to take two-thirds of their estates in lieu of the 20l. a month Recusancy fine, 416, 426, 470, 529–30, 541, 552, 563, 601–3, 749.
-, -, -, -, Receivers of Recusants' forfeitures, 558, 583, 585–6, 589, 600–1, 650, 735, 736; instructions to, 601–3; allowance to on collections, 616; charge, 617; fees on bonds in the King's Remembrancer's Office, 609.
-, Receiver General; see Dereham, R.
-, for Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridge and Huntingdon; see Clarke, Major H.
-, for Worcester, Gloucester and Monmouth; see Langley, J.
-, for Salop, Stafford, and Hereford; see Jenkins, Mr., Coles, Mr.
-, for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset, Poole, Exeter and Bristol; see Randall, J.
-, for Lancashire and Cheshire; see Kenyon, Mr.
-, for Northampton, Rutland, Warwick and Leicester; see Hurleston, R.
-, for St. Martins in the Fields; see Beale, Mr.
-, for St. Margarets, Westminster, the Savoy and St. Clements Danes; see Hinton, Mr.
-, for St. Giles in the Fields and St. Paul, Covent Garden; see Lynde, Mr.
-, for Westmorland, Northumberland, Cumberland, Durham, Newcastle and Berwick; see Christian, W.
-, for Chester, Anglesea, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth, Montgomery and Chester city; see Every, J.
-, for Hereford, Salop, Stafford, Brecon, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Pembroke, Radnor, Haverford West and Carmarthen; see Wightwick, F.
-, for Essex, Kent, Surrey and Sussex; see Pemberton, R.
-, -, -, -, schedule of Pipe of Recusants, 111, 426, 433, 553–4, 611.
-, -, -, -, solicitor for prosecution of Recusants' estates; see Graham, R.
-, -, -, superstitious uses and settlements to Jesuits, estates seized or sequestered for, 84, 144, 262, 405, 541–2, 559, 584, 648.
Rome, See of, 44.
Romerell, Thomas, doorkeeper, House of Lords, 36.
Romish alum, 65.
Romsey, Col. J.; see Rumsey.
Romsey (Hants), 534.
Ronquillo, Don Pedro, Ambassador Extraordinary from Spain, 527, 542, 717, 744, 757.
Rooke, Capt., disbandment, 375.
-, -, Col. William, Receiver of the Seventeen and Eighteen Months' Poll, co. Kent (250), 561, 678.
Roomcoyle, Capt. Tho., 488.
Roop (Roope), John, Customs collector, Exeter, 118, 119, 266, 440, 537.
Roper, Mris. Anne (formerly Walker), a Queen's dresser, 183, 187, 189, 191, 208; royal bounty, 393.
-, -, Francis, husband of Anne, 393.
Roscommon, Earl of; see Dillon, W.
Rosa solis, 431.
Rose (Rowse), Samuel, collector Customs, Newhaven, 266, 478.
-, -, Thomas, Lieut., disbandment, 339, 832.
Rosedale (Yorks), 301.
Ross, Alexander, disbandment, 339.
Rosse (Yorks), 395.
Rostock (Mecklenburg Schwerin), 792.
Roswell, John, of Englishcombe, 229, 252, 265, 285, 313, 391, 400, 415, 417.
-, -, Peter, 391.
-, -, Samuel son of John, 313.
Rotherman, Thomas, sub-commissioner of Excise, Herts, 861.
Rotterdam (Holland), 5, 440, 713.
Rouen (France), 109, 132, 409, 413, 436, 438, 555, 751.
Rouge Croix; see Herald's College.
Rouge Dragon; see Herald's College.
Round Island (Scilly), 665.
Routledge, Robert, of Hartlepool, 584.
Rowden, Anthony, of Rowden, Hereford, 860.
Rowden (co. Hereford), 860.
Rowe, Anthony, goldsmith, 442, 551; Mint dispute referee, 164; Hearthmoney Farmer, 5, 57, 61, 63, 85, 108, 110, 113, 116, 117, 180, 185, 191, 192, 204, 213, 259, 284, 293, 424, 468, 492, 520–1, 611, 665, 747, 789, 796.
-, -, Capt., disbandment, 817.
-, -, Sir Francis, lands, Ireland, 537.
-, -, John, collector, Poole, 97, 98, 112.
-, -, Thomas, bankers' perpetuity, 587.
-, -, Capt. Thomas, company of new raised Forces, Grenadiers, 60, 248, 285; disbandment, 329, 326, 387, 836.
Rowell, John, waiter, searcher, Huttoft Bank, Boston, 305.
Rowland, Jno., disbandment, 375, 833.
Rowley, Mr., Farmer of Excise, Bristol (1667), 845.
-, -, Silvanus, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.
Rowney, Thomas, Excise Farmer, 46, 588.
Rowse; see Rose.
ROYAL; and see King's.
-, -, AFRICA COMPANY, free shipment of goods, 27, 95.
-, -, -, -, opposition to import of red Sanders wood, 641.
-, -, BEDCHAMBER, Gentlemen of, 180, 186, 477; see—
-, Ossory, Earl of.
-, Manchester, Earl of.
-, Dorset, Earl of.
-, Albemarle, Duke of.
-, Newcastle, Duke of.
-, Rochester, Earl of.
-, Lindsey, Earl of.
-, Oxford, Earl of.
-, Sunderland, Earl of.
-, Suffolk, Earl of.
-, Newburgh, Earl of.
-, -, -, Groom of the Stole and First Gentleman of the Bedchamber; see Bath, Earl of.
-, -, -, Grooms of, 170, 182, 460, 476, 477; see—
-, Progers, E.
-, Savile, H.
-, Seymour, H.
-, Grenville, R.
-, Phillips, R.
-, Lane, R.
-, Guy, H.
-, Porter, G.
-, Rodney, G.
-, Killegrew, T.
-, Windham, T.
-, Lee, T.
-, -, -, Pages of, royal bounty to for washing sheets, 76, 103; see—
-, Griffith, H.
-, Chiffinch, W.
-, Rogers, F.
-, Randue, T.
-, Bull, A.
Royal bounty; see—
-, Aldworth, R.
-, Alport, W.
-, Becket, G.
-, Bedlowe, W.
-, Bish, Sir E.
-, Carbery, Earl of.
-, Crofts, R.
-, Douglas, Lord J.
-, Foubert, S. de.
-, Frescheville, Lord.
-, Gregory, Wm.
-, Heron, Sir C.
-, Isle of Man (ministers).
-, Jobson, W.
-, King Charles I's Hospital.
-, Kingwell, Col. M.
-, Lugger, N.
-, Oates, T.
-, Oliver, J.
-, Palmer, R.
-, Perkins, J.
-, Phillips, Capt. B.
-, Price, G.
-, Privy Council President.
-, Relfe, J.
-, Robartes, Lady.
-, Roper, A.
-, Royal Household, grooms and pages of the Chamber.
-, Sackville, Col. E.
-, Saint Margaret's, Westminster.
-, Saint Martin's in the Fields.
-, Seller, J.
-, Seymour, Sir E.
-, Silvius, Dame A.
-, Smith, Henry.
-, Taylor, Dr. J.
-, Vicque, Baron de.
-, Winter, Salvator.
-, Williams, W.
Royal Buckhounds, establishment; see Royal Household (Cofferer).
-, -, Fishery; see Fishery.
-, - HOUSEHOLD, apothecary to; see Harrell, C.
-, - -, beer for; see King's butteries.
-, - -, Clerk of the Closet, 460.
-, - -, Cofferer (see Ashburnham, W., Brouncker, H.), 398, 840, 847; Ashburnham's tallies with Sir St. Fox, 441.
-, -, -, -, accounts, 211, 313, 391, 393, 398–9, 434, 510, 733.
-, -, -, -, arrangement for payment of the Household (with L. Kingdon), 37; (with Sir J. James, R. Huntingdon and W. Dawson), 30, 31; and see each of these persons severally.
-, -, -, -, issues to for the Household, including tallies and orders, 122, 143, 192, 207, 208, 236, 399, 406, 421, 428, 433, 445, 447, 457, 476, 477, 490, 491, 496, 526, 527, 549, 560, 567, 578, 621, 638, 648, 668, 684, 689, 728, 742, 746–7, 758, 786, 847, 866; payments by, 690, 707.
-, - -, Comptroller of; see Maynard, Lord W.
-, - -, Country Excise to be devoted to the Household, 840–1, 853, 868–9.
-, - -, diet, 559.
-, - -, establishment, 8, 290.
-, - -, Gentlemen Usher in Ordinary, 460; see Duppa, T.
-, - -, Groom Littermen, 187; see Franklin, T., Eldridge, J., Hosey, J., Williams, J., Baldwyn, H., Goodenough, J., Taylor, J., Jones, R., Ems, R.
-, - -, Groom Porter, allowance of 600l. per an. in lieu of bills for provision of the King's houses, 154, 625, 671, 731; see Neale, T.
-, - -, Grooms of the King's Chamber, royal bounty to, 460, 633, 645.
-, - -, loans to, 406, 733–4; see Johnson, N.
-, - -, Lord Chamberlain of (see Arlington, Earl of), 43, 154, 243, 595; warrants of, 178, 182, 655, 682, 773.
-, - -, messengers of the Great Chamber; see Chamber.
-, - -, Pages of the King's Chamber, royal bounty to, 633, 645.
-, - -, Pages of Honour, 91, 456–7; see Pulteney, T., Porter, A., Killegrew, R., Sayers, G., Sayers, A.
-, - -, pay of the Household undertaken out of the Excise; see Royal (Household Cofferer arrangement).
-, - -, poll tax on the officers of the Household, 242.
-, - -, Privy Chamber, 73.
-, -, -, quarter waiters, 460.
-, - -, Treasurer of, 879; see Newport, Visct.
-, - -, verge of, sessions for, 167.
-, - -, Vice Chamberlain of; see Carteret, Sir G.
-, - -, yeoman hangers, 460.
-, - MANORS; see—
-, Aston Abbots.
-, Barrow.
-, Barton upon Humber.
-, Beesthorpe.
-, Berkhampstead.
-, Bidston.
-, Bluntisham.
-, Bradninch.
-, Burstall Garth.
-, Canon Court.
-, Carlisle.
-, Colne.
-, Earith.
-, Ennerdale.
-, Epsom.
-, Ewelme.
-, Goxhall.
-, Great Saughall.
-, Greenwich, East.
-, Handbridge.
-, Holbeach.
-, Holme Cultram.
-, Hornsea.
-, Knaresborough.
-, Lawhitton.
-, Leven.
-, Meaux.
-, Newark.
-, Northstead.
-, Pidley Fenton.
-, Ravensmore.
-, Rosedale.
-, Shotwick.
-, Somersham.
-, St. Briavels.
-, St. Clare.
-, Stoughton Berry.
-, Sutton.
-, Thwing.
-, Tring.
-, Upton.
-, Wallingford.
-, Wareham.
-, Whaplode.
-, Woodlands.
-, -, MEWS at Charing Cross (for the royal stables at Reading; see Reading).
-, - -, Commissioners for the Stables (for the office of Master of the Horse), 398, 454, 474, 504; see Windham, T., Armorer, Sir N., Pope, R.
-, - -, establishment for the Stables, 504.
-, - -, Master of the Horse (see Monmouth, Duke of), diet of, 559; issues to (8,000l. per an. for the stables), 39, 61, 417, 423, 431, 445, 484, 486–7, 496, 520, 627, 634, 639, 683, 739, 763, 773; (2,000l. per an. for the purchase of horses for the King and Queen), 39, 454, 456, 639; (3,000l. per an. for three years for coaches for the King and Queen), 38, 47–8, 68; issues to Mr. Chetwynd for, 678; issues to the Earl of Feversham for, 678.
-, - -, repairs, 444, 496.
-, - -, supplies out of the Wardrobe for the stables etc., 504, 569, 627, 684, 739, 763.
-, - Presents (and see New Year) to ambassadors and potentates, of jewels, pictures, etc., 72, 86, 178, 182, 479, 516, 765.
-, - -, to the Emperor of Fez, 708; Morocco, 737.
-, - -, to the King, 399, 409, 431.
-, - -, picture of Car. II, 306. 479.
-, - watermen, 713.
Royall, Edmund, surety for A. Eyre, 134.
Royston, Richard, the King's stationer, 479, 487.
Ruckleigh, Michaell, disbandment, 828.
Rudd, Richard, disbandment, 353, 820.
Rudston (Yorks), 394.
Rudyard, Thomas, Teller in the Excise Office, 846.
Rugge, William, sub-commissioner of Excise, Herts, 861.
Rugeley (Rugely), Mathew, disbandment, 368, 828.
Rumball, Mr., rooms in Excise Office, 862.
Rummins, Widow, disbandment, 355, 822.
Rumsey (Romsey), Col. John, pension out of the Queen's portion, 120, 159, 757, 767.
Runchon, Samuell, tidesman, 446.
Rush, Edward, disbandment, 364.
Russell (Russel), Daniel, weighing porter, Yarmouth, 221.
-, -, Capt. Edward, 500.
-, -, Eliza., victualler, disbandment, 348, 818.
-, -, George, junr., falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.
-, -, -, Serjeant of Hawks and Falconers, 87, 209, 452.
-, -, -, Receiver of Eighteen Months' Toll, Bucks, 643.
-, -, James, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657,
-, -, Col. John, regiment of Guards, 234, 330, 338, 374, 376, 384.
-, -, John (pension to, for the Countess of Bristol), 16.
-, -, Mr., Sherwood Forest, 682.
-, -, William, falconer, 87, 210, 453, 657.
-, -, - (pension to, for the Countess of Bristol), 16.
-, -, -, 7th Earl of Bedford, pension to, for the Countess of Bristol, 16.
-, -, -, alias Napper, Catholic priest, 583, 803, 810.
Russia Company; see Muscovy.
Rustel, Daniel, weighing porter, Yarmouth, 404.
Ruthven, Clara, widow of the Earl of Brentford, pension of 500l. per an., 24.
Rutland county, 558, 583.
-, - -, Excise Farm, sureties and sub commissioners (1668), 862, 883.
-, - -, receivers of forfeitures of Recusants in, 583, 586, 600 (see Hurlston, R.).
-, - -, receiver of Taxes, 35; see Woodcock, P.
Rutton, Lieut. Isaac, 556.
Ryall, Edmund, surety for W. Stanhope, 609.
Ryder; see Rider.
Rye; see Corn.
Rye (Sussex), 266, 474; Mayor of, form of commission directed to, 637.
Rytherden, William, noontender, London, 97.
Ryves, Charles, Commissioner for Wine Licences, 632, 647.
-, -, John, of Drayton, Hants, London, Excise Farmer (1662–5), 854, 858.
Ryves, Robert, a Commissioner of Wine Licences, 262, 264, 275, 424, 450, 453, 492, 517, 526, 647, 698; loans and tallies on the Wine Licences, 520, 551, 566, 632, 670, 676, 698, 739, 740; accounts of, 698, 701, 717, 744; interest on loans, 766; perpetuity to as a banker, 587.