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Fabouliere, Mr., King's Engineer in first Dutch war, 556.

Facnold, John, Navy victualler, 609, 859.

Factious persons see Charters, London, Traitors.

Faculties, Clerk of see Spencer, J.

Fagan, Christopher, lands, Ireland, 1083–4, 1085.
-, -, Elizabeth, daughter to John, 1084.
-, -, John, grandfather to Christopher, 1084.
-, -, Peter, son of John, 1084.
-, -, Richard, son of John, 1084.

Fairborne, Lady Margaret, widow of Sir Palmes, pension, 100, 352, 762, 1495.
-, -, Sir Palmes, Lieutenant Governor and Commander of Tangier, 100, 421, 1495.

Fairclough (Fearcloth), John, Tangier soldier, 393, 552, 748, 1476.
-, -, Roger, tidesman, Bristol, 93; ditto, London, 410, 685.

Fairebrother, Edward, clipper and counterfeiter, 854.

Fairfax, Bryan, Equerry of the Hunting Stable, 1179.
-, -, George, son of William, 1589.
-, -, Col. Thomas, Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, Ireland, 944; Governor of Charles II's Hospital at Dublin, 944.
-, -, William, D.D., 1589.

Fairfield, John, waiter, Poulton, 230, 650.

Fairs see Markets.

Fakenham (co. Norfolk), 58.

Falke, George, Tangier soldier, 1154.

Falkland, Visct. see Carey, A.

Fallett, Jon., shipmaster, 71.

Fallowfield, John, sequestrator, Cumberland, 1604.

Falmouth, Countess of see Sackville, M.

Falmouth (Cornwall), 50, 213, 324, 343, 445, 477, 553, 629, 661, 665, 687, 695, 714, 1078, 1140, 1141, 1190, 1211, 1212, 1273, 1275, 1276, 1405.

Fane, Anthony, brother of Mildmay, 508.
-, -, Charles, 9th Earl of Westmorland, Master Forester of Kings Cliff, Bailiwick, Rockingham Forest, 382, 507–8
-, -, Dorothy, Popish discovery, 17, 295.
-, -, Sir Francis, brother of Mildmay, 382, 508, 769.
-, -, Mildmay, 8th Earl of Westmorland, 508, 1628.
-, -, Sir Vere, 382, 508.

Fanning, Edward, lands, Ireland, 951, 1469–70.

Fanshaw, Charles, Envoy in Portugal, 94, 101–2, 110, 151, 212–3, 310, 377, 493, 591, 605, 609, 658, 948, 987–8, 1147; Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 394; executor to Elizabeth Viscountess Fanshaw, 898, 1118, 1449.
-, -, Elizabeth, Viscountess Fanshaw, widow of 1st Viscount, annuity, 898, 1118, 1449.
-, -, Henry, executor to Elizabeth Viscountess Fanshaw, 898, 1118, 1449; keeper of port books, 7, 283, 334, 1018, 1153, 1399; Remembrancer's Register or clerk for coast bonds, 355, 365, 683, 1075, 1078, 1079, 1144, 1234, 1384; prize goods account, 47; sorting Hearthmoney rolls, 429; Excise Appeals Commission, 234.
-, -, Sir Thomas, King's Croner and Attorney in the King's Bench, 412, 855.
-, -, Sir Thomas (1st Visct. Fanshaw), King's Remembrancer, 1541, 1570, 1571, 1582, 1610.
-, -, Thomas, 2nd Visct. Fanshaw, King's Remembrancer, 429; pension to his three daughters, 915, 1128, 1456.
-, -, William, petition for concealments, 13, 47, 117, 152, 1187.
-, Master of Requests, 21, 109, 178, 282, 392.

Faria, Don Joseph de, Envoy Extraordinary from Portugal, 971.

Farlee, alias Wicks, alias Smith, John, murderer, 313.

Farleigh East, manor (Kent), 16, 121.

Farmer (Fermer), Henry, Whittlewood Forest, 402, 403, 464, 681, 745.
-, -, Richard, Customs place, London, 36.
-, -, Thomas, one of the King's musicians, 32, 265, 419, 470, 543, 630, 633, 726, 767, 900, 916, 1060, 1061, 1281, 1287.
-, -, Sir William, Lieutenant of Whittlewood Forest, 402, 403, 464, 654, 681, 745.

Farmery, Dr., lease in the Fens, 1622.

Farms of the revenue see Customs, Excise, Four, Hearthmoney, Wine, Licences.
-, estimates for defalcations in (1667), 1647; (1668), 1652.

Farnaby, Thomas, waiter at the Pill, Milford port, 255, 371.

Farnelly Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.

Farneworth, John, sequestration moneys, 1541.

Farquer, William, Tangier soldier, 439.

Farran Ibeggy (co. Cork), 884.

Farrell (Ferrall), Sir Connell, lands, Ireland, 685.
-, -, Michael, Ensign, Tangier, 1185.
-, -, Patrick, Ensign, Tangier, 1249, 1280, 1297, 1299.

Farrendine (co. Cork), 884.

Farrier see Ferrier.

Farrington, Anthony, barrister, 1116.
-, -, Benjamin, Widcombe farm, 1575.
-, -, George, account of Impropriations, 1536.
-, -, Henry, grant of Recusants' estates, co. Lancs, 1235.
-, -, William, lease, Macclesfield, 1560.

Farrington Gurney (co. Somerset), 564–5, 1395, 1619.

Farthing, Mr., payment to for Crown law, 1260, 1400.

Farthings, coinage of see Mint.

Fartullagh (barony, co. Westmeath), 1355.

Farwell (Farewell), John, fine for Sir E. Godfrey, 128, 1055.

Fashion (Fashions), Joseph, one of the King's musicians, 32, 265, 385, 419, 470, 543, 630, 631, 726, 766, 768, 900, 916, 1060, 1061, 1139, 1140, 1281, 1287, 1420, 1512, 1513.

Fashley, James, waiter, Romney and Hythe, 444.

Faubert (Fowbert and see Fobert), Solomon de, of St. Martins in the Fields, 577; horse liveries for the King, 1179.

Faucett see Fawcett.

Fauconberg, Visct. see Belasyse, T.

Faunt, George, Customs officer, Parton, 1310.
-, sheriff of Leicester, 1592.
-, -, William, of Foston, co. Leicester, 537.

Faversham (Kent), 16, 424, 441, 442, 444, 1140, 1148, 1164, 1201, 1368, 1552.
-, -, (Hundred, Kent), 745.

Favillier, Daniel, pension out of the Ordnance, 1649.

Fawcett (Faucett), John, surveyor, Lynn Regis, 187, 667, 1395.

Fayler, Samuel, waiter, Exmouth, 995.

Fayreford, Robert, Coroner of the Verge of the King's Household, temp. Henry VI, 1149, 1250.

Faything, Hen., Worcester town fine, 871.
-, -, Nicholas, Worcester town fine, 871.

Fazakesley, William, Recusant, Lancs, 1174.

Fearcloth see Fairclough.

Featherstone (Featherstonehalgh, Fetherston), Mr., incidents for the King's Bench Court, 1599.
-, -, Capt. Ralph, Jamaica soldiers, 1212, 1411, 1477.

Fee, Henry, weighing porter, London, 444.

Fee Farms of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, Treasurers for sale of under the Commonwealth, 1544, and see Crown Lands.

FEE FARMS
-, -, clerk to Trustees for Sale of see Dering, H.
-, -, collectors of see Sowray, R.
-, -, compositions for First Fruits sold, 136.
-, -, confused state of the affair of sale of, 865.
-, -, contracts for sales, 4, 78–9, 206, 328, 1278, 1505.
-, -, county fixed charges on (for pensions and salaries to poor ministers, vicars, schoolmasters, and for roads, &c.), 528, 733, 975; styled the "deed of pensions," 716.
-, -, encouraging sale of, 686.
-, -, from towns, 1601–2.
-, -, loans on, 143.
-, -, messengers for summoning and collecting see Lingen, W.
-, -, orders registered on sale of, 4, 150, 240, 397, 557, 686, 765, 804, 995–6.
-, -, rents, 330, 731, 733; issues out of, 438; remaining unsold, 665.
-, -, reprises for rents doubly sold or illeviable or not discoverable, 78–9, 106, 139–40, 241, 328, 368, 377, 427, 538–9, 847–8, 1044–5, 1193–4, 1194–5, 1195–6, 1196–1201.
-, -, satisfaction of debts out of, 5, 25, 27, 224.
-, -, Trustees for Sale of, 106, 139, 206, 328, 368, 377, 427, 848, 865, 1278.
-, -, wrongly charged and put out of charge, 1452.

Fees see Attorney General, Crown, Exchequer (Receipt), Hanaper, Privy Seal, Salcey Forest, Secretary of State, Signet, Whittlewood Forest.

Feild (Field), Christopher, master of the Customs smack at Queenborough, 563, 903.
-, -, Nicholas, lease, co. Worcester, 1405.
-, -, Robert, boatman, Rochester, 1092.
-, -, Thomas, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Feilder, John, loan to Nicholas Love, 1556.

Feilding (Fielding), Basil, waiter, Carlisle port, 449.
-, -, Sir Charles, Privy Councillor, Ireland, 535, 575; Governor of Charles II's Hospital at Dublin, 944; Lieut.-Col. of King's Regiment of Guards, Ireland, 944.
-, -, George, pension, 198, 222, 364, 375, 409, 589, 590, 734, 736, 897, 915, 1117, 1128, 1449, 1456.

Felley ("Ferry") (co. Notts), 1554.

Fellows, George, collector of Royal and Additional Aids, co. Worcester, 1328.
-, -, John, merchant, 116, 147.

Felons goods, 1553, 1556.

Felt makers, 94.

Feltham, John, tenant, Windsor, 906.

Felton, Col. Sir Henry, militia money, Suffolk, 829.
-, -, Mr., surety for F. Villiers, 1524.
-, -, Thomas, Irish pension, 1012; loan into the Exchequer, 221.

Fenn, Daniel, collector, Blakeney, 1324.
-, -, Mr., houses, Taunton, 36–7.
-, -, Nicholas, deputy to Charles Fox as Paymaster of the Forces, 784; trustee for the Duchess of Monmouth, 1500–2; intendant of the Duchess of Monmouth's house, 494; Victualling Commissioner, 941, 949, 956; housekeeper of the Excise Office, 922, 924.

Fens see Bedford Level, Bolingbroke Fen, East Fen, Flagg Fen, Great Level, High Fen, Lindsey's Fen, Monson's Level, North Fen, Thomas's Level, West Fen.

Fenwick, Capt., shipmaster, 1287.
-, -, John, traitor, 58.
-, -, Thomas, waiter, Clovelly, 876.

Feo, Benlo Teixheiro, Treasurer, Portugal, 108.

Feraglea (King's County), 1356.

Feria, Francesco, King's witness, 573.

Fermer see Farmer.

Ferne, Tho., poor Tangier soldier, 1050.

Fernie, Katherine, wife of Paul, 1574.
-, -, Mr., father of Paul, perfumer to Charles I, 1574.
-, -, Paul, Groom of the Robes to Charles I, 1574.

Ferran, Capt., Irish pension, 1012.

Ferrari, picture of, 1351.

Ferrers, Mris., house in Pall Mall, 350.
-, -, R., of the Queen's Council, 1448.
-, -, Walter, sheriff of Warwick, 824.

Ferrier (Farrier) Thomas, Justice of Peace, co. Bucks, Hearthmoney exemption certificate frauds, 1064–5, 1072.

Ferry see Felly.

Fertaine (Queen's County), 710.

Feswick, James, waiter, Lytham, 230, 448, 650.

Fetherston see Featherston.

Fettiplace, Alexander, ship's purser, 999.

Feudal dues, respite of homage, 1534.

Feversham, Earl of see Duras, L. de.

Fez (Morocco), 295, 493.
-, -, ambassadors to see Ambassadors.
-, -, Muley Urshed, King of Fez, 506.

Fiall [? Denmark Filleigh, co. Devon], 292.

Ficketts, Anthony, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.

Field, Fielder, Fielding see Feild, Feilder, Feilding.

Fiennes (and see Finnes) James, 2nd Visct. Saye and Sele, militia money, co. Oxford, 822.
-, -, Nathaniel, junr., lease Bromby co. Lincoln, 1578.

Fife, Francis, Tangier orphan, 1205.

Fife player to the Foot Guards, place of, 1451.

Fifield, John, lands, Dover, 1275.

Figs, imports of, 92.

Filkins, John, poor Tangier soldier, 1430.

Fillingham, Bartholomew, Deputy Clerk of the Pipe, 219, 220, 701, 747, 852, 1133, 1134, 1452; surety of Doyly, 190; trustee for Lord Clifford, 340, 405; Agent for Taxes, 26, 117, 128, 143, 186, 188, 210, 223, 230, 277, 349, 373, 389, 500, 534, 565, 640, 750, 793, 802, 889, 901, 1024, 1120, 1132, 1144, 1173, 1187, 1209, 1212, 1249, 1374, 1378, 1397, 1399, 1404, 1407, 1408, 1472.

Fillpott see Philpot.

Finall (Finell) Thomas, one of the King's musicians, 419, 475, 544, 767, 916, 1287.

Finch, Daniel, Lord Finch and 2nd Earl of Nottingham, an Admiralty Lord, 392, 1108, 1253; a Commissioner for Tangier, 1253.
-, -, Francis, Excise, 373.
-, -, Heneage, Solicitor General, 36, 282, 294, 391, 516, 795, 862, 1048, 1184, 1288, 1290.
-, -, Heneage, Lord Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham, pension as Lord Chancellor, 154, 178, 281, 391, 490, 516, 664, 803, 1252, 1662; Commissioner for Tangier, 1252.
-, -, Heneage, 3rd Earl of Winchilsea, Lord Lieutenant of Kent, 825; militia money, 914; Lord Lieutenant of Somerset, 829.
-, -, John, Recusant, 776, 843–4.
-, -, Sir John, Ambassador to Constantinople, 520; Trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria (1629), 1499.
-, -, William, bailiff of Hemel Hempstead, 1584.

Fincham (Finsham), Richard, Holy Island Commission, 1547.

Finckley Forest (co. Southants), 1588.

Fines and amerciaments, yield of at the Restoration, 1633.
-, -, in Court, abuses as to and rules for see Greenwax.
-, -, see Conventicle, Dissenters, King's Bench, Quakers, Roman Catholics.

Finghall (co. Yorks), 1199.

Finnes, Mr., (and see Fiennes) rent to the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough, 188.
-, -, Samuel, Receiver of Crown Revenues, co. Lincoln, 1129.

Finsbury (London), 1398.

Fippard, William, shipmaster, 345.

Fire see London.

Firebrace, Mr., tin accounts, 1038.

FIRST FRUITS, accounts, 434–5, 472, 779, 975, 1113, 1436, 1605.
-, -, arrears, 224.
-, -, bonds, 471.
-, -, books, records, 471.
-, -, commissions to bishops and archbishops to levy, 472.
-, -, compositions, institutions and collations, 471.
-, -, discharges of by pleas and judgments, 434.
-, -, installing of, 946, 952, 1016, 1398, 1434, 1460, 1464, 1473, 1536.
-, -, issues out of and tallies on, 28, 40, 54, 123, 431, 464, 551, 563, 575, 656, 658, 783, 1079, 1173, 1189, 1203, 1357, 1414, 1507.
-, -, part of Greenwax, 125.
-, -, pensions on, 41, 48, 104, 187, 218, 572, 718, 770, 953, 986, 1454.
-, -, proposed farm of, 236.
-, -, Receiver of, 435, 779, 1605, see Prettiman, Sir J.
-, -, Remembrancer of see Prettiman, W.; suspension of Prettiman and instructions to C. Porter in his place as Remembrancer, 471–2.
-, -, yield of at the Restoration, 1633.

Fish oil see Oil.

Fish, Capt., Tangier, 1248.
-, -, (Fisher), Cornelius, waiter, Scarborough, 448, 555, 875, 955.

Fisher (and see Fish), Sir Clement, death of, 1242.
-, -, Lady Jane, pension to, 669, 670, 855, 859, 868, 1220, 1242.
-, -, John, Deputy Surveyor General of Crown Lands, 51, 61, 82, 134, 457, 472, 473, 497, 509, 515, 534, 644, 661, 673, 675, 684, 695, 705, 709, 776, 791, 797, 809, 854, 864, 877, 904, 905, 906, 972, 974, 1069, 1092, 1109, 1125–6, 1129, 1145, 1147, 1223, 1275, 1282, 1300, 1301, 1309, 1398, 1407, 1412, 1413, 1612.
-, -, Magdalen, tenant, Taunton, 60.
-, -, Mrs., Tangier inhabitant, 1244.
-, -, Richard, landwaiter, Bristol, 17, 553; London, 846, 942; tidesurveyor, Yarmouth, 1163; commander of the boat at Deal, 1508.
-, -, William, Ensign at Tangier, 1144.

Fisheries see Royal.

Fisherton (co. Wilts), 794.

Fisk, John, noontender, London, 93.

Fitch (Fytche), Charles, Comptroller's clerk, Woolwich, 73; waiter, Exeter, 85, 181, 445, 1324.
-, -, John, works at Portsmouth, 1073.
-, -, Sir Thomas, works at Portsmouth, 856, 1073, 1202, 1203, 1377, 1382; building for the King at Newmarket, 1096–7.

Fittlers (Writtle, co. Essex), 420.

Fitz, Theophilus, one of the King's musicians, 32, 265, 419, 470, 543, 630, 631, 726, 767, 768, 900, 1061, 1281, 1286, 1287.

Fitz-Charles, Bridget, Countess of Plymouth, indenture of marriage and marriage portion and trustees, 187, 572; pension out of Alienations, 489; issues to 242, 249.
-, -, Charles, Earl of Plymouth, debts, 93, 121, 127; going to Tangier, 121; lodgings, 805; marriage annuity or pension (3,000l. out of Tenths and First Fruits and 1,000l. out of Writs of Covenant), 127, 187, 803; Regiment, 261; servants, 127.

Fitz Gerald(alias Villiers) Edward, lands, Ireland, 65, 103; Capt. Edward, pension, Ireland, 1012; Major, Tangier, 1299, 1416.
-, -, George, lands, Ireland, 678.
-, -, Jon., father of Katherine, 103.
-, -, Katherine, wife of Edward, 103.
-, -, Morice, discoverer of plot, 216, 1260.
-, -, Redmond, ship Warewell, Ireland, 1269.
-, -, Thomas, lands in Athlone, 110.
-, -, William, King's witness, 228.

Fitz Hardings, Visct. see Berkeley, M.

Fitzharris, Sir Edward, pension on Irish establishment, 662, 1012.

Fitz Herbert, Bazell, affidavit, 1188, 1289.
-, -, John, customer outwards, Bristol, 1296.

Justice of Peace, Wilts, 730.

Fitzpatrick, Barnaby or Bryan, 7th baron of Upper Ossory, Irish pension, 1011.
-, -, Capt., surety for F. Villiers, 1524.

Fitz-Roy, Charles, 1st Duke of Southampton, jewels, 164; debts, 397; pension, 164, 188, 226, 244, 249, 270, 318, 391, 398, 412, 414, 520, 602, 626, 656, 657, 728, 736, 739, 795, 801, 889, 910, 967, 969, 970, 979, 982, 1079, 1081, 1088, 1091, 1216, 1334, 1375, 1395, 1406, 1440, 1516, 1662.
-, -, George, Earl and Duke of Northumberland, harness for, 1180; goods for, 1277; in France, 1319; grant of Prizage and Butlerage in trust for, 1380; attempt to poison, 1524; pension, 164, 188, 226, 244, 249, 250, 335, 339, 439, 511, 520, 536, 626, 634, 689, 690, 736, 739, 740, 795, 924, 967, 969, 970, 1079, 1081, 1216, 1322, 1439, 1440, 1455, 1470, 1662.
-, -, Henry, 1st Duke of Grafton, attempt to poison him, 1524; goods for, 4; grant of a fine, 894; Navy voyage, 808; pension (3,000l. on the Excise), 116, 126, 164, 188, 226, 244, 249, 250, 339, 388, 391, 397, 398, 417, 419, 458, 462, 467, 560, 626, 699, 778, 779, 880, 889, 901, 924, 950, 967, 969, 970, 1079, 1081, 1097, 1098, 1110, 1216, 1339, 1358, 1375, 1395, 1406, 1455, 1662; (1,000l. per an. on First Fruits), 572, 575, 718, 985–6, 1203, 1406.
-, -, Mary, Duchess of Southampton, wife of Charles, 1st Duke of Southampton, King's allowance to her, 200.

Fitz Simons of Ballymadrough, co. Dublin, 1355.
-, -, Orlando, serjeant-at-arms, 539, 764, 899, 1061, 1483.

Fitz William, William, 3rd Lord Fitz William of Lifford, 382, 508.

Flagg Fen(Ely), 1585.

Flaherty, Martin, poor Tangier soldier, 748, 1476.

Flanders, 284, 340, 585, 615, 1174.
-, -, Ambassadors see Ambassadors (Spanish Netherlands).
-, -, English army in at the Restoration, 1635; debt to, 1642; issues for, 1645.
-, -, English soldiers for or in, 278, 346, 407, 485; goods for, 322; money for, 322.
-, -, mares, 1179.
-, -, pictures from, 968.

Flaunden (Herts), 1584.

Flavell, Deputy, Common Council election, 703.

Flaxley (co. Gloucester), 207.

Flawes, Ann, window of William, 850.
-, -, Capt. William, of his Majesty's ship Prosperous, 850, 1257.

Fleet prison, 278, 723, 1056, 1463. Warden of, 421, 641, 742.

Fleetwood, Arthur, creditor of C. Banister, 223.
-, -, Edward, clerk to the Clerk of the Pells, 1100.
-, -, Fre, Tangier orphan, 1205.
-, -, Mr., disaffected person, co. Northampton, 1525.

Flegme water, residue of brandy, 1038.

Fleming, Christopher, 17th Lord Slane, lands, Ireland, 738.
-, -, Sir Daniel, lands, Westmorland, 1508.
-, -, Randall, 16th Lord Slane, 738.
-, -, William, 14th Lord Slane, 738.

Flemingtown (lands, Harristown, co. Kildare), 156.

Fletcher, Sir George, lands, Westmorland, 1508.
-, -, Henry, Receiver of Assessments, co. Gloucester (1649), 527.
-, -, James, Recusant, co. Lancs, 1174.
-, -, John, poor Tangier soldier, 748, 1476.
-, lease, New Malton, Yorks, 1534.
-, merchant, Belfast, 636, 1525.
-, -, Nicholas, inquisition, co. Gloucester, 1509

Flimby (Carlisle port), 448.

Flint Castle, 1619; truck rents, mardine rents, 1619.
-, -, County, 964, 992, 1132, 1144, 1224, 1484, 1534, 1619.
-, -, -, comptroller of records, 696, see Whitley, P., Morgan, E., Whitley, R., King, W., Shaw, J.
-, -, -, Justices see Johnson, G.; Warren, J., Herbert, E., Palmer, Sir G., Charlton, Sir J., Jefferys, Sir G.
-, -, -, militia money, 814.
-, -, -, Receivers of Assessments, 1133.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 696, 814.

Flinton (co. Yorks), 1197, 1200.
-, -, present to from Charles II, 630.
-, -, wine, 369.

Flory, Henry, surveyor of Lyme Regis, 339, 353, 369, 594, 603.

Flower, Edward (Edmund), one of the King's musicians, 32, 320, 419, 470, 543, 630, 631, 726, 766, 767, 768, 900, 916, 1061, 1281, 1287.

Floyer, John, executor of A. Fleetwood, 223.
-, collector of Customs, Jamaica, 761.
-, -, Mary, wife of John, 223.
-, -, Mr., chamber in the Inner Temple, 1114.
-, -, Randolph, waiter, Exeter, 1324
-, -, Samuel, clerk of assizes, Lichfield, 307.

Flunden see Blonden.

Flushing (Falmouth port), 1211.

"Flying Horse" inn, Cornhill, London, 722.

Flynn, Maurice, town Major, Tangier, 1402.
-, -, William, tidesman, Yarmouth, 909.

Foach, John, tidesman, London, 903.

Fobert (probably Faubert, S. de), Mr., an equerry of the King's Great Horse [Stables], 1020.

Foden, Mr., Receiver of the Six Months' Assessment, co. Stafford, 23.

Foilard (Folliard), Richard, one of the King's barbers, 141, 148, 775, 776, 870, 998, 1488.
-, -, Mrs., widow of Richard, 768, 775, 1338.

Foley, Robert, Receiver for co. Worcester of the Royal Aid, One Month's and Eleven Month's Assessments, 60, 219, 263–4, 1328.
-, -, -, son of Robert, 263–4.
-, -, Thomas, iron wire manufacture, 9, 192, 405, 406, 442, 693, 699, 705, 1157–8.

Folkes (Foulkes, Folks, Foulke, Fowke, Fowkes), Gerard, shipmaster, 903.
-, -, Henry, lease, Denbigh, 704
-, -, John, lands, Denbigh, 704. husbandman, Recusant, co. Suffolk, 82.
-, -, Martin, lease of Oatlands, 175; searcher, Gravesend, 226, 251, 901.
-, -, Widow, payment to out of the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 916, 1420.
-, -, William, marshal of the Marshalsea, 31.

Folkestone (Kent), 444.

Folliard see Foilard.

Follifoot (co. Yorks), 1200.

Fonseca, don Emanuel de, Resident from the Spanish Netherlands, 123.

Fontainebleau (France), 585, 1318.

Foorth see Forth.

Forbes (Forbus) Andrew relative of James, 580, 635.
-, -, Arthur, Visct. (afterwards 1st Earl) Granard, 1103; Privy Councillor, Ireland, 535; Governor of Charles II's Hospital, Dublin, 943; Marshal of the army in Ireland, 943.
-, -, Francis, Irish pension, 1011.
-, -, James, clerk of Duloe, Cornwall, 580, 634–5.
-, -, Mr., intestate bastard's estate, 1153, 1231.
-, -, Mr, Captain, Tangier, 1463.
-, -, Mr., secret service, payment, 1183.
-, -, Thomas, Irish pension, 1011.

Ford (Foord), Allen, bookbinder, London, 119.
-, watchman, London, 255.
-, -, Andrew, collector of Militia money, co. Stafford, 831.
-, -, Daniel, Surveyor General in the outports and land surveyor, London, 1238.
-, -, Henry, Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 119.
-, -, Mris., lands, Winchester, 972–4, 1070.
-, -, Mris., widow of Thomas of Exeter, 1584.
-, -, Robert, keeper of the King's house at Newmarket, 370, 384, 648, 653, 722, 724, 883, 885, 1321, 1330.
-, -, Thomas, Exeter Castle Ditches, 1584.
-, -, William, shipping horses to Tangier, 250.
-, landwaiter, London, 629.

Forder, James, lands, Winchester, 973–4.
-, -, John, lands, Winchester, 973–4.
-, -, Robert, lands, Winchester, 973, 1070.
-, -, Thomas, waiter, Cockbush, Chichester port, 1276.

Fordington (co. Dorset), 1407, 1491, 1523, 1555, 1558–9, 1559, 1580, 1614.

Fordham, Tho., Yeoman of the Bows, 475, 767.

Fordred, William, warehousekeeper, Bristol, 315.

Foregeau, John, supplying the hospital at Tangier, 1251.

Foreign Estreats, clerk of see Whitfield, T.
-, - salt farm see Salt.

Foreshaw see Forsha.

Forest (Queen's County), 710.
-, -, Hill (co. Oxford), 1551, 1582.

Forestalling cattle, fine for, 1614.

Forests and woods see Dean, Derby, Enfield, Finckley, Grafton, Needwood, New, Richmond, Salcey, Sherwood, Shotover, Stafford, Stowood, Whittlewood, Windsor, Wychwood; and see Woods.
-, -, browsewood see Browsewood.
-, -, Chief Justice in Eyre, Trent North (see Newcastle, Duke of), 1664; Trent South (see Monmouth, Duke of; Chesterfield, Earl of), 376–7, 719.
-, -, Commoners' rights in, 966.
-, -, Courts, 697.
-, -, deer, 793; and see Deer.
-, -, estovers see Estovers, Fuel Wood.
-, -, King's right to sell part of, 966.
-, -, laws, 965–6.
-, -, timber in, waste and felling of, 854, and see each forest separately.

Forfeited Estates Commissioners see Crown Lands.
-, -, recognizances, fines of appropriated to Crown law costs, 1460.

Forgery, 349.

Forrest, John, shipmaster, 505.

Forsha (Foreshaw), Capt., debt to from Lord Hunsdon, 190, 225.
-, -, Richard, waiter, Poulton, 1140.

Forster (and see Foster), Edward, Customs place, 149.
-, -, John, tenant, Northumberland, 1385.

Fort St. Andrew (mouth of the Gambia), 1033–4.
-, -, St. George (India), ordnance for, 315.

Forth (Foorth), Dannet, Excise Farmer, 353, 881; Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 185, 655, 691, 726, 751.
-, -, Alderman John, Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 38, 43, 185, 623, 624, 655, 691, 751; Excise Farmer, 353; brewer, 480.
-, -, Thomas, Revenue Farmer, Ireland, 185, 655, 691, 751, 881.
-, -, William, Excise Commissioner, 353.

Fortrey, Capt., Tangier, 1455, 1464, 1513.
-, -, James, house at Gravesend, 584, 627–8, 1147.
-, -, Mr., lease, Kent, 1097.
-, -, Samuel, clerk of the Deliveries Ordnance Office, 598.

Fortune, Bartho., shipmaster, 860.

Fosdyke (co. Lincoln), 306, 447.

Foster (and see Forster), Joan or Jane, lease, Eton, 437.
-, -, John, lodge, Salcey Forest, 1604.
-, collector, Lancaster port, 173, 190, 448, 1116, 1341.
-, -, Martin, Comptroller, Newcastle port, 48.
-, -, Michael, draper, London, 990.
-, -, Mr., carpenter and alderman, Windsor, 656.
-, -, Mris., sister to Nell Gwynne, pension on the Irish establishment, 646.
-, -, Thomas, watchman in the Excise Office, 1360.
-, -, William, clipper and counterfeiter, 854.

Foston (co. Leicester), 209, 537.

Fothergill, Abraham, custodiam lease, co. Somerset, 71.
-, -, Mr., Attorney in the Office of Pleas, 1062.

Fotheringhay (co. Northampton), school master of the Grammar School, 1569–70.

Fotherley, Sir Thomas, going to France, 838.
-, Commissioner for the Duchy of Cornwall (1641), 1564.

Foulis see Fowles.

Foulkes, Foulke see Folkes.

Fountains monastery (co. Yorks), 1197.

FOUR AND A HALF PER CENT DUTY:
-, in Barbados.
-, Act for, 64, 1325.
-, Farm and Farmers (1670–1677, see Wheeler, Sir C., Strode, J., Spencer, R., Marsh, G.), 246, 514, 628, 1509; made accomptants instead of Farmers, 246, 514, 516; salary as Managers instead of Farmers, 227, 496; refusing to swear to their accounts, 496.
-, accounts of, 63, 113, 227, 246, 271, 478, 496, 514–5, 619–20, 621, 710, 1041, 1509.
-, assessments, tallies, &c., on, 628, 1509.
-, books of, 514, 620.
-, goods sent to England, 515.
-, names of their officers in Barbados 515.
-, in the Leeward Isles.
-, Act for, 64; 1325.
-, Farm and Farmers (1670–1677, see Strode, Col. J.), 239.
-, accounts, 62–3, 239–40, 271–2, 479, 496, 512–3, 620, 621, 710, 1041, 1509.
-, beams and scales, 239.
-, disturbances in settling the farm and demands for defalcations, 239–4, 272, 512–3.
-, interest due to, 239–40.
-, terms of the farm, 512.
-, in Barbados and the Leeward Isles combined.
-, Farm and Farmers (1677–84, "Strode, J," "Trant and partners," "Wheeler, Sir C., Strode, J., Spencer, R."), 112, 272, 510, 538, 661, 1115, 1381, 1424.
-, accounts, 49–50, 62, 112, 113, 272, 305, 381, 504, 510, 621, 665, 747.
-, advance on their farm, 1660.
-, assignments, tallies, &c., on, 19, 113, 272, 381, 395, 499, 502, 747, 751, 758, 784, 799, 858, 976, 998–9, 1037, 1261, 1286, 1423, 1424, 1471.
-, books of, 112, 128, 449, 628.
-, expiry of farm (1684, Christmas), 1424.
-, goods (sugar, &c.) shipped to England in place of remittances, 538.
-, local managers under the Farmers see Cowley, R., Trant, R.
-, rent, 504, 510.
-, in Barbados and Leeward Isles combined under the management of the Customs Commissioners, England, from 1684, Christmas (and as such accounted for in the general yearly accounts of the Customs Cashier and Customs Comptroller).
-, accounts, 1325.
-, Commission for, 1352.
-, list of local officers and sub-commissioners for management of, 115, 1120, 1143, 1307, 1325, 1338, 1348–9, 1373, 1375, 1381.
-, method of collection and rules for management and for accounting, 1142, 1173, 1300, 1314, 1325–7, 1335, 1345, 1349–50.
-, question of management by Commissioners instead of by Farmers, 960, 1113, 1115, 1306–7, 1325, 1373.
-, revenue, state of, 1422.
-, scales and weights for, 1300.
-, seizures, fines and forfeitures, 1326.
-, shipmasters to give bond for duty, 1307.

Fowbert see Faubert.

Fowbery (Northumberland), 677, 1193.

Fowell, Alice, wife of Edward, lease, Calstock, 1578–9, 1587.
-, -, Edmond, lease Calstock, 1578, 1586–7, 1591.
-, -, Henry, son of Edmond, 1591,
-, -, John, son of Edmond, 1591.

Fowey (Cornwall), 153, 181, 295, 445, 1190, 1211, 1312, 1343.

Fowke, Fowkes see Folkes.

Fowle, Ann, Tangier widow, 1204.
-, -, Tho., clerk to James Hoare in the Mint, 1367.

Fowler, Ann, widow of Capt. Tho., 986.
-, -, Capt., King's stables accounts, 1178.
-, -, Elizabeth, pension, 22, 315.
-, -, Richard, equerry to the Queen, 1179.
-, -, Capt. Tho., of the Woolwich, 986.
-, -, (Fowles), Tho., landwaiter at Tangier, 1236, 1512; Consul in Gibraltar, 1236.

Fowles (Foulis), Sir David, tenant, co. Yorks, 967, 1195.
-, -, John, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Thomas see Fowler.

Fownes, Mr., damask for the King's coaches, 1180.
-, -, Nicholas, son of Thomas, 256; forfeited recognizance, 1212, 1527.
-, -, Thomas, Customs surveyor, London, 254, 257.

"Fox," the, inn, London, 749.

Fox, Capt. Charles, soldier, Tangier, 196, 702, 1155.
-, -, Charles, Paymaster of the Forces, 458, 459–60, 461, 462, 476, 500, 544–5, 548, 556, 563, 587, 594, 599, 602, 604, 606, 612, 621, 626, 632, 638, 639, 642, 647, 657, 672, 676, 683, 689, 694, 715, 719, 728, 740, 752, 759, 775, 882, 971–2, 979, 998, 1000, 1020, 1077, 1086, 1087–8, 1096, 1110, 1164, 1169, 1175, 1220, 1230, 1239, 1258, 1262, 1272, 1280, 1317, 1375, 1381, 1390, 1392, 1395, 1401, 1412, 1431, 1440, 1448, 1455, 1467, 1473, 1482, 1494, 1506, 1516, 1527; accounts as Paymaster 1236–7, and see Army (Paymaster); deputy to as Paymaster (see Fenn, N.) going beyond sea, 784; Receiver General of Chelsea Hospital, 755–6, 790; pictures for, 1415.
-, -, Gerrard, riding surveyor of Customs, Scarborough, 449.
-, -, Mr., clipper and counterfeiter, 993.
-, -, Peter, Customs place, 19.
-, -, Somerset, pension, 226, 296, 297, 370, 462, 463, 534, 542, 624, 626, 699, 789, 791, 888, 969, 970, 971, 1081, 1082, 1137, 1140, 1337, 1342, 1358.
-, -, Sir Stephen, 924, 1185, 1465; Paymaster of the Forces, 244–5, 567, 568, 1306; army accounts, 1306, and see Army (Paymaster); interest account for advances to the Army, 1306; militia money, 813, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819, 820, 821, 822, 824, 826, 827, 828, 829; Commissioner for the office of Master of the Horse, 170, 208, 674; contribution to Chelsea Hospital, 756; balance of secret service money paid to Chelsea Hospital, 756; a Treasury Lord, 103, 191, 248, 274, 437, 517, 562, 609, 743, 856, 921, 1015, 1087, 1135, 1306, 1352, 1382, 1506; secret service payments to (for the Earl of Sussex's marriage portion by the privy seal of, 1674, Aug. 25), 76, 83, 109, 187–8, 202, 203, 358, 412, 504, 599, 602, 626, 739, 847, 850, 885, 947, 987, 1091, 1094–5, 1322, 1431, 1443–4, 1455, 1507; ditto (for the Earl of Lichfield's marriage portion by the privy seal of 1674, July 27), 76, 83, 109, 167, 226, 250, 412, 417, 453, 458, 486, 493, 542, 574, 626, 634, 734, 736, 947, 994, 1062, 1091, 1322, 1381, 1392, 1467; grant to in trust for the Duchess of Monmouth, 1499–1502; transferred fee farm orders in hands of, 150; lodgings in Whitehall, 248; executor of N. Johnson, 998.

Fox Hall see Vauxhall.

Foxley, Joshua, messenger to the Tangier Commissioners, 762, 1403.

Foxon, Sir Samuel, Greenwax revenue proposal, Ireland, 1170.

Foyle, James à, landwaiter, London, 1471.

Framfield (Sussex), 1604.

Framland (Hundred, co. Leicester), 117, 230.

FRANCE (and see French), 134, 186, 277, 298, 409, 414, 452, 487, 500, 506, 533, 551, 574, 577, 585, 603, 657, 698, 741, 838, 1095, 1100, 1101, 1182, 1190, 1235, 1310, 1403, 1452.
-, -, ambassadors to and from see Ambassadors.
-, -, birth of the Dauphin's son, 599.
-, -, campaign (of 1675), 741.
-, -, Court mourning, 836, 1319.
-, -, Court, 1318; servants and officers of the King, 585, 836; present from Siam for the ministers of, 1310, 1314.
-, -, edict forbidding Catholics to buy of Protestants, 248.
-, -, English Regiments in, 86, 135.
-, -, -, soldiers in the French King's service, 145, 1390; quitting the French King's service by command of Charles II, 348, 349, 1182, 1390, 1448.
-, -, exports to, 116, 147.
-, -, imports from, 94, 170, 295, and see French (goods); Wines.
-, -, Introducteur des ambassadeurs, 1320.
-, -, King of, 835–6; followed by ambassadors in his voyage, 1391.
-, -, Monsieur and Madame, 836.
-, -, ordnance forbidding the searching of English ships, 1138–9.
-, -, present of horses to the King of, 804.
-, -, Queen, 836; death of, 891, 899, 1294, 1319.
-, -, war with England see Assessments (Poll), Navy (Creditors and Stores), Ordnance (Creditors).
-, -, war with Spain, 1232.
-, -, wool, exported to, 1242.

Francigena see Freeborn.

Franke, Jane, lease, Barton (Yorks), 1544.

Frankfort (Germany), 441, 586, 686–7, 874.

Frankland (and see Franklin), Hugh, of Staple Inn, 702.

Frankley (manor, co. Worcester), 654.

Franklin (Franklyn, Francklyn and see Frankland), Elizabeth, maintaining a Tangier orphan, 1406.
-, -, Elizabeth, lease of Frogmore, 791, 904–5, 1141.
-, -, John, tidesman, Portsmouth, 1024.
-, -, Sir John, Master of Chancery, 21, 109, 178, 275, 492, 653, 851, 960, 1001, 1100, 1389, 1527.
-, -, (Frankland), Mr., an Attorney of the Exchequer, 228, 561, 562, 641.
-, -, Nathaniel, tidesman, London, 1324.
-, -, Richard, Frogmore farm, husband of Elizabeth, 791, 905, 1141.
-, -, Samuel, the King's Procurator General in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1043, 1049.
-, -, Thomas, a groom litterman, 391, 765, 897, 1259; St. John's Wood farm, 1608.
-, -, William, Windsor, 905.

Frankmore, Tho., boatman, Topsham, 1324.

Frankpledge, 684, 1615.
-, -, in Ireland, 232, 886, and see Manors.

Franks, John, bedgoer to the Queen, 1315.

Frazier (Frazer, Frasier), Sir Alexander, the King's principal physician, 137, 171, 468, 475, 762, 768.
-, -, Cary (now Lady Mordaunt) a Maid of Honour to the Queen, 151, 659, 762, 768, 1321.
-, -, Daniel, weighing porter, London, 580.
-, -, James, Greenwax, 125.
-, -, Dame Mary, Dresser to the Queen, pension, 167, 598, 908.
-, -, Thomas, tidesman, London, 410.

Frederick, John, 911.
-, -, Sir John, merchant, 92.

Frederioshald (Norway), 657.

Free and common socage tenures see Greenwich (East); Dublin.
-, -, Samuel, messenger to the House of Commons, 137.

Freeland, Thomas, freight for the Ordnance, 659.

Freeman, Cezar, deputy King's waiter, 844.
-, -, Jo., coachman to the Royal Mews, 1179.
-, -, Mr., innkeeper, Romsey, 1323.
-, -, Sir Ralph, 1534.
-, -, Richard, tidesman, London, 1052.
-, -, Rice, purser of the Hampshire, 348, 362.
-, -, Robert, waiter for the Four and a Half per cent. duty, Barbados, 1325.
-, -, Capt. William, merchant, London, referee concerning the Four and a Half per cent. duty in the Leeward Islands, 239, 513; Barbados money for Sir T. Bridge's Regiment, 50, 64.

Fremington (co. Devon), 635.

French, George, tenant, Yorks. 1196.
-, -, James, Navy bill, 785.
-, -, Martin, fishings, Ireland, 1103.
-, -, Nathaniel, one of the King's musicians, 726, 767, 916, 1060, 1287.
-, -, Thomas, lease, Bonyalva, 399, 491, 1412.
-, -, Thomasin, wife of Thomas, 1412.

FRENCH (and see France).
-, -, attacking the Dutch in Tobago, 1033.
-, -, bomb destroying English Consul's house at Algiers, 1159.
-, -, brandy, prohibition of, 1217.
-, -, church in London, 662.
-, -, -, in St. Giles in the Fields, 1124
-, -, -, in the Savoy see Westminster (Dean and Chapter).
-, -, colours, Turkish ships fighting under, 939.
-, -, comedians, 1444.
-, -, Court see France.
-, -, duty (5s. per ton on French shipping landing passengers or breaking bulk in English ports) diminution in yield of, 154.
-, -, -, farm of England (Sir B. Gascoigne), 153–4.
-, Ireland (Carteret, Sir G.), 660, 1184 (Legg, Eliz.); accounts, 660.
-, England and Ireland (Bucknall, Sir W., Huntingdon, R.), 194–5, 209, 357–8.
-, -, -, frauds in, 547.
-, -, -, individual cases of, 381, 1069, 1101.
-, -, goods (linen and wines), excluded in accordance with the Poll Act, 4, 104, 105, 154, 162, 224, 237, 295, 298, 386, 394, 459, 838, 976, 995, 1114, 1217, 1232, 1279, 1663 (and see Wines).
-, seizures of, 89, 109, 321.
-, question of expiry of prohibition, 86.
-, -, individual Frenchmen, 1405.
-, -, linen see Linen.
-, -, lockrams and dowlas, 105.
-, -, Marine Forces, 1316.
-, -, mariners, 662.
-, -, money (subvention from Louis XIV to Charles II), account of see Chiffinch, W., Bertie, C.; Treaty for, 198.
-, -, players of the Prince of Orange's Company, 1134.
-, -, privateers, 582.
-, -, Protestant church at Berlin, 34.
-, -, Refugees and French persecution of, 104, 170, 247–8, 255, 275, 279, 294, 298, 299, 376, 410, 662, 929, 1063, 1181, 1235, 1293; brief for collections for 1260; order in Council (26 Oct., 1681), for admitting their goods free, 298.
-, - - - in Dublin and Ireland, 1441, 1517.
-, -, shallops at Dover, seizure of, 106.
-, -, soldiers in St. Christopher see St. Christopher.
-, -, war with England see France (war).
-, -, West India garrisons (St. Christopher, Guadeloupe and Martinique), details and pay of, 1316.
-, -, wines see Wines

Frenwith, Thomas, collector, St. Ives, 446.

Frescheville, John, esq., lease, co. Derby, 1622–3; Lord Frescheville, 803.

Freshford (co. Somerset), 990.

Fresne, Monsieur du, salt works, Isle of Wight, 1238.

Fresnoy, Monsieur du, reins etc. for the Royal Mews, 1180.

Frickley (co. Yorks), 877.

Friday, Bartho., shipmaster, 911.

Friend (Friend), John, Excise Farmer, 55, 86, 303, 307, 351, 381, 788, 837, 843; Excise Commissioner, 782, 1074, 1317, 1523; Excise loans, 840, 1202, 1228, 1243, 1259; Hearthmoney Commissioner, 1074, 1317.

Frier, Frierson. see Fryer; Fryerson.

Friesland (Holland), 861.

Frith, Charles, commissary of provision stores, Tangier, 1238.
-, -, Mr., bridgemaster, Windsor Castle, 656.
-, -, Richard, conveying lands to the Duke of Monmouth, 1503.
-, -, Thomas, conveying lands to the Duke of Monmouth, 1503.

Frizendorp, Monsieur, ambassador from the King of Sweden, 461.

Frodingham mere (co. Lincoln), 1578.

Frodsham (Cheshire), 448.

Frogmore farm, Windsor, 791–2, 1141; names of lands composing it, 904–5.

Frost, great frost (1683), 1178, 1179.

Frost, Robert, tidesman, Yarmouth, 564.
-, -, Thomas, master of the Anne and Francis flyboat, 331.

Frowd, Mr., lands, Ireland, 225.
-, -, Col. Philip, Governor of the Post Office, 124, 126, 129, 729, 929, 1389; grant of debt in trust for, 1481; discovery of Crown lands, 1532, 1591.

Fry, Thomas, petition for discovery, 1547; Commissioner for Encroachments, 1571.

Fryer (Frier) Jonathan, waiter, Stonehouse, 445.
-, -, Lues, Tangier, widow, 1204.
-, -, William, surety to Chudleigh, H., 1264.
-, witness, 794.

Fryerson (Frierson), Robt., poor Tangier soldier, 1050, 1443.

Fuel wood for various forest lodges, 61, 550.

Fugill, Richard, tenant, Yorks, 1195.

Fuglar, Steph., Tangier soldier, 1513.

Fuidge, Peter, lease, 1610.

Fulham, Thomas, waiter, Saltash, 445.
-, -, (co. Midd.), 1557.

Fuller, Cha., tidesman, Hull, 564.
-, -, Thomas, tenant, Yorks, 1196.
-, -, William, shipments to Ireland, 399.

Furlong, Edward, King's waiter, Bristol, 355.

Furly, Stephen, landwaiter, Colchester, 553, 1299.

Furness (co. Lancs), 487, 530, 1232; manor, 1219; scite of the abbey, 549, 842, 843, 1387; Muckland or Huckleland mill, 549; Stonedike's meadow, Goldmire meadow and Stainton Fields, 843.

Furnice Walter, groom sadler to the Royal Mews, 1179.

Furnivals Inn (London), 233, 1278.

Furthamstern (Lynn Regis, Norfolk), 1606.

Fussell [Arthur, Receiver of Assessments, co. Dorset], 1487.

Fytche see Fitch.