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Jackman, George, transporting passengers to the Plantations, 106, 212, 1009.

-, Jan, servant to Van Dykvelt, Envoy from the States General, 1192.

Jackson, Anthony, petition for surveyorship of Selby, Hull port, 779.

-, Charles, sorter in the Post Office, 1284, 1971.

-, David, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

-, Edmund, lands, Ireland, 565.

-, Edward, clipper, wool merchant, Manchester, 107, 111, 165, 196, 528, 613, 616.

-, Elizabeth, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, Francis, tenant, Macclesfield, 1337.

-, John, landwaiter, Yarmouth, 259, 309.

-, -, tenant, Arkingarthdale, 1935.

-, -, tenant, Great Staughton, 2067.

-, Jose, loyal Recusant, York city, 624.

-, Leo, rebel in the West, 415.

-, Ludowick, sub-collector, Youghal, 288.

-, Margaret, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.

-, Mary, upholsterer to the Great Wardrobe, 2164.

-, Martha, wife of William, farm of smalts, 1036–7.

-, Mr., Customs officer, London port, 102.

-, -, of Boston, debt to Parrot, 1466.

-, -, Excise officer, St. Albans, 125.

-, -, Army half pay, disaffected person, 175.

-, -, Crown law payment to, 1684.

-, -, mortgage on Lord Grey's estate, 247.

-, Mris., widow, tenant, Macclesfield, 1336.

-, Ralph, tenant, Hempholme, 1367; tenant, Macclesfield, 1336.

-, Richard, groom employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1642.

-, Robert, waiter, Newcastle port, 267; clerk to the Comptroller, ibid., 260.

-, -, house, Tangier, 304.

-, Roger, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177.

-, Thomas, Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.

-, -, undersheriff, co. Yorks, 1029, 1030, 1137, 1205.

-, William, agent for the Earl of Kinnoul's administrators, manager of the Earl's farm of smalts etc., 63, 496, 894; share in the farm to him and his wife, 1036–7.

-, -, upholstery wares for the Great Wardrobe, 1415.

-, -, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 881.

-, -, tenant, Macclesfield, 1335.

-, -, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Somerset, 1804, 1982.

-, -, rebel in the West, 421.

Jacob, John, boatman, Rye, 267, 729, 904.

-, -, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 881.

-, -, shipmaster, 1726.

-, Sir John, 48; petition for the surveyorship of Customs, London, 2162.

-, Richard, rebel in the West, 421.

-, William, letter receiver to the Post Office, 1284.

Jacobs, Jacob, boatman, Shoreham, 730.

-, Sir John, see Jacob.

-, Robert, boatman, Shoreham, 349.

Jacobson, Theodore, agent for the Hanse Towns, 513.

Jacomb, William, merchant, petition for landwaiter's place, London, 2155.

Jadwin, Thomas, tenant, Bermondsey, 882.

Jaggard, Abraham, Victualler of Tangier, 317; accounts, 827–8.

Jaizeveather see Taizeweather.

Jamaica, 53–5, 267, 286, 380, 891, 576, 917, 991, 1681, 2172, 2173.
-, accounts, 53, 774, 935, 1694.
-, Acts of the Legislature, 56.
-, Admiralty Court, 53–5; Judge of or Judge Admiral, 55–6, see White, J.; Register of see Wilson, R.
-, Army officers in, 219.
-, Attorney General see Elletson, R.
-, bills of exchange from, 1415.
-, chapel for the Governor, furniture for, 983.
-, Comptroller and Surveyor General of Plantation duties see Vickers, R., Hazle, E.
-, convoy money, 54.
-, Council, 53–6, 1385, 1692.
-, exchange, rate of, 55.
-, exports to, 1483; accounts of, 935.
-, free ships in, 1329, 1332, 1347.
-, Frenchmen's goods in, 56.
-, freight to, 1415.
-, goods from, sent to Flanders, 644–5, 672.
-, Governor (see Howard, Sir P., Lynch, Sir T., Carlisle, Earl of, Albemarle, Duke of), 53–4, 1385, 1651, 2042, 2173; cost of transporting his equipage thither, 1258, 1280, 1345, 1355, 1385, 1466, 1478; perquisites appertaining to, 56, 1306, 1319, 1611, 1694; instructions to, 278; horses etc. for, 1600.
-, Hispaniola wreck proceeds and King's share of, 1566, 1651, 1868, 1869, 1889–90, 2027, 2040, 2057, 2094, 2173.
-, Jesuits' bark from, 644–5, 672.
-, King's house at St. Jago de la Vega, 1385, 1692; ditto at Port Royal, 1385.
-, King's ships at and stores for, 1415, 1558, 1681, 2059.
-, Lieutenant Governor (see Molesworth, Col. H., Morgan, Sir H.), 53, 774–5, 1235, 1306, 1319, 1566, 1692, 1694, 1889.
-, logwood trade, 1332.
-, merchants in London, 283.
-, mines, royal, 790.
-, Naval officer, account of shipping entries in, 935.
-, -, officer see Wilson, R.
-, passengers, indentured servants and convicts exported to, 267.
-, pirates' goods, 53–6, 219.
-, planters in, 758.
-, proposed cotton manufacture in, 713, 738.
-, quit rents, rental or ledger of, 774.
-, Receiver General of quit rents, duties etc., 203, 774–5, 1694, see Martin, T., Compear, L., Ryves, Major T.
-, revenue, King's dues or impositions, 774.
-, seal for, 775, 1199.
-, ships hired for, 1898, 1911.
-, Surveyor General, 1385.
-, - - for inspecting Customs and Plantation Duty officers, 2042, 2044, 2065, see Mein, P.
-, sugar planters, petition concerning tare, 197.
-, wood, 184; Jamaica wood or Prince's wood, tables made of, 329.

James, Barnard, creditor of Sir R. Vyner, 2031.

-, Bolton, Commissioner for concealed lands, cos. Stafford and Gloucester, 693; ditto Bucks. 739.

-, Sir Cane, sheriff of Essex, 1461.

-, Henry, tidesman, Poole, 1475.

-, John, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.

-, Sir John [former partner with Major R. Huntingdon in the Receivership of Excise], tallies in the hands of, 40; issues to, 97, 179; moneys owing by, 1664–5; Irish revenue bond with L. Kingdon, 767; mount on St. James's wall, 601.

-, (alias Jeanes), John, rebel in the West, 416, 417.

-, Lewis, rebel in the West, 417.

-, Mr., victualler, Battersea, letter receiver for the Post Office, 1673.

-, -, debt to R. Rombald, 1464.

-, Richard, discovery of concealments, co. Radnor, 1486.

-, Samuel, tidesman, Plymouth, 2073.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Berwick, 96, 691.

-, -, printer to the Hearthmoney Office, 1799, 2155; Mr., stationer to the Excise Office, 297, 694, 1457, 1533.

-, William, boatman, Isle of Scilly, 204.

James I and II see King James.

James city (Virginia), 1325, 1691.

-, river (Virginia), 1433, 1576.

Jamestown (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Jan, servant to Van Dykvelt, 1192.

Jandy, Francis, Recusant, co. Oxford, 456.

Janssen, Jahnsen see Johnson, Theodore.

Janson, Bryan, sewer to the Queen Dowager, 404.

-, Sir Thomas, petition for a King's waiter's place, London port, 1196.

Japanese gowns, imports of, 503.

Jaques, William, petition for a landwaiter's place [London port], 1388.

Jarsuf tent, Jarsuf lucena, Jarsuf olives, 1846.

Jarvis, Jarvas, see Jervis.

Jeanes (and see James), William, Rumbald's attainted estate, 2139.

Jeff, Mr., oilman, Charing Cross, letter receiver to the Post Office, 1673.

Jefferies (Jeffreys, Jeffery, Geffery, Jefferys, Jeoffreys etc.), Arthur, rebel in the West, 424.

-, Frances, wife of John, tenant, Locking, 1965.

-, George, Baron Jeffreys of Wem, 1148; Chief Justice of Chester, 33, 433, 1113; Chief Justice of the King's Bench, 1, 158, 278, 414, 1046, 1099; Lord Chancellor, 365, 433, 513, 1046; pension as such, 365, 684, 804, 924, 1104, 1283, 1430, 1432, 1541, 1701, 1833, 1972; lease of Upp Park, 177, 233; steward of the lordship of Brecknock, and Chamberlain of Brecknock, Radnor and Glamorgan, 820; interest in D. Reuse's estate, 1844, 1875–7.

-, Col. Herbert, Governor of Jamaica, 399, 474–5.

-, John, custodiam lease, co. Montgomery, 296.

-, -, tenant, Locking, Somerset, 1967.

-, -, lands, Ireland, 570.

-, -, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.

-, -, weigher, London port, 1914.

-, Capt. John, Trelawney's Regiment, Tangier, 846, 1800.

-, Mr., importer of tobacco from Tangier, 352, 355, 357.

-, Mr., alderman, Virginia merchant, 1295.

-, Robert and Sir Robert, Lord Mayor of London, 120, 370, 604, 659, 1078; lands, Ireland, 555.

-, Stephen, rebel in the West, 419.

-, Tho., debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.

-, William, debt in the hands of B. Lloyd, 1499.

Jefford, Thomas, mayor of Exeter, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants Fines, co. Somerset, 1804.

Jeffs, John, of Thornborough, co. Lincoln, 2085.

Jeggon, Robert, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Yorks etc., 1982.

Jegon, Ann, widow, tenant of Nafferton Farm, co. Yorks, 1608, 1899, 1948.

Jekyll, John, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177.

Jemmatt see Gemmatt.

Jenepy, Hen., Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

Jenew see Genew.

Jenison (Jennison), Sir Mathew, undersheriff of Notts, 311; custodiam lease, co. Yorks, 1802; Commissioner to view the wood in Sherwood Forest, 936.

-, Sir Ralph, Newcastle, 169.

Jenkes, Francis, building at Wallingford House and Duke of Buckingham's debt to, 951, 1000, 1055.

-, Mr., preacher in the Chapel Royal, 1822.

-, Sarah, widow, building near Wallingford House, 1378, 1398.

Jenkin Hales see Segenhales.

Jenkin, William, waiter, Folkestone, 64.

-, -, traitor, attainted estate Essex, 1950–1.

Jenkins, James, boatman, Penarth, 798.

-, John, Vicar of Hughenden, Bucks, 2076.

-, -, boatman, Isle of Scilly, 204.

-, Joane, tenement, Broomfield, Somerset, 1894–5.

-, Sir Leoline, Secretary of State, 158, 185, 300–1, 347, 366, 781, 1352, 1596; Judge of the Admiralty, 313, 1923; Official and Commissary of the Admiralty of the Cinque Ports, 1706; death of, 1706.

-, Robert, rebel in the West, 420, 425, 1896; tenement, Broomfield, Somerset, 1895–7, 2002.

-, Thomas, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.

-, -, rebel in the West, 415.

-, Tobias, purchase of Scoreby Fields from the Common Council of London, 867, 868.

-, William, tidesman, Bristol, 1556.

-, -, owner of the Pearl of Bristol, 954.

-, -, rebel in the West, 417, 418, 1975.

Jenkinson, Sir Paul, of Walton, co. Derby, baronet fee, 537, 1111.

-, Sir Robert, lease of Grumbalds Ash, co. Gloucester, 1788, 1828.

Jenn, Edward, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 879.

Jenner, John, custodiam of his lands, co. Wilts, 2040.

-, Sir Thomas, Recorder of London, 4, 21, 328, 529; gravel out of New Park for Petersham, 328; a Baron of the Exchequer, 741, 1112, 1199, 1204, 1216, 1684; inquisition, London, 653.

Jenning, Robert, rebel in the West, 422.

Jennings (Gennings), Edward, of the Inner Temple, counsel against the rebels in the West, 1010, 1130; Attorney General of Carnarvon, 1428; his father's Royalist services, 897; petition for lease, London, 897.

-, Edward, collector of the Plantation duty, York river, Virginia, 1433.

-, -, perjury, 1587.

-, Fran., rebel in the West, 424.

-, Henry, tidesman, Exeter, 1928; waiter, Teignmouth, 1928.

-, John, land waiter, London, 380, 662, 686 inspector of thread, linen and tape ships, 776, 902, 938, 1217, 1643.

-, Sir Jonathan, of co. Yorks, Commissioner to view coal mines in Ripon, 1732.

-, Mary, daughter of G. Speke, 1205, 1207.

-, Mathew, fine, Barbados, 61.

-, Mr., Attorney General, Virginia, 510.

-, -, ship's captain, Hispaniola wreck money from Jamaica, 2057.

-, Richard, trees for Windsor, 1724.

-, -, merchant, petition for tidesman's place, London, 1734.

-, Thomas, hackney coachman, London, 1211.

-, -, waiter, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1476.

-, -, tenant, Locking, Somerset, 1967.

-, Sir William, Navy pay, 114, 571, 575, 2123, 2124; court martial on, 1926.

-, Zacheus, bailiff of the manor of Portland, 592.

Jennison see Jenison.

Jennye (Jenny), Edmund, Commissioner to enquire of J. Revans' estate, 146.

-, Margaret, tenant, Hempholme, co. Yorks, 1367.

Jenox, Mary, Quaker, co. Suffolk, 631.

Jenys, Thomas, of Tewkesbury, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants Fines, co. Oxford etc., 1696.

Jermyn (Jermin, Jerman and see German), Henry, Earl of St. Albans, trustee for the Queen Mother's estate in Greenwich Palace etc., 1164; Lord Chamberlain and Register in Chancery, 1044; lands, London, 197, 269, 640, 1773, 1811; derelict lands, Kent, 2058; Oatlands Park lease, 1731, 1989; Virginia Northern Neck grant, 2017, 2061; fortifications, Jersey, 36, 650; Poll arrear, 1044.

-, Henry, Lord Dover of Dover, 940, 1148; a Treasury Lord, 1141, 1231, 1288, 1490, 1608, 1631, 1784, 2137, 2139; Excise and Hearthmoney in co. Southants to be paid to him [for the King], 2137, 2139; trustee for the Queen Mother's estate in Greenwich Palace etc., 1164; Poll arrear as executor of the Earl of St. Albans, 1044; derelict lands, Kent, 2058; Byfleet House, 577; land, St. James', 1349; goods for, 860; Fourth Troop of Guards under, 934, 982, 1920; his horses to be transported to France, at the Revolution, 2148.

-, James, rebel in the West, 421.

-, Jose, rebel in the West, 421.

-, Judith, wife of Henry, Lord Dover, 860.

-, Mr., ship's captain, Hispaniola wreck money from Jamaica, 2057.

-, Robert, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

-, Thomas, 2nd Lord Jermyn, Governor of Jersey, 591, 650, 1947; trustee for the Queen Mother's estate in Greenwich Palace etc., 1164; Byfleet House, 577; executor of the Earl of St. Albans, 36.

Jersey, bailiff and jurats, 834, 836, 1056, 1265, 1638.
-, Castle, repairs, 1947.
-, charters see Jersey (franchises).
-, Customs officers, 689, 2009.
-, duty on wines etc., details of, 834.
-, fortifications, 36, 650.
-, franchises and charters, question of renewal of, at the commencement of a new reign, 836, 872, 1056, 1265.
-, frauds in the tobacco trade, 1638.
-, garrison, 1619.
-, Governor of (see Jermyn, Lord T.), 615, 1525, 1947; Deputy Governor see Watson, R.
-, martial law in, 917.
-, New Raised Forces (of 1677), disbanded in, 637.
-, petition from F. de Carteret concerning, 164.
-, petition for the duty on wine, cider and apples to be applied to the erection of a pier etc., 834.
-, proposed erection of a college or academy, 834.
-, Register of certificates in (see Cole, L., Hely, W.), 186, 271, 1056, 1265, 1475, 1555, 1556; power to search cellars, 1638, 1831.
-, right to import coals from Newcastle and Swansea, 99.
-, Royal Court, 1638.
-, three estates of, 834.
-, wool exports to, question as to, 349, 1054, 1056, 1265, 1375, 1398, 1449, 1789.

Jersey, East and West,' Crown law case against, 2106.

Jervis (Jarvas, Jervice), Fran., rebel in the West, 420, 425.

-, John, rebel in the West. 416, 418.

-, -, steward of the Household of the President of the Marches of Wales, 39, 972.

-, Mr., affidavit concerning Customs frauds at Chichester, 991.

-, Mris., relict of Thomas, 1559– 60.

-, Thomas, son of Mris., 1559.

-, -, husband of Mris., small estate in Virginia, 1559–60.

Jerusalem (Palestine), 405.

Jesse, John, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.

-, William, lands, Ireland, 552.

Jesson, Sir William, outlaw, custodiam of his lands in Leicester and Coventry, 8–9, 719.

Jesuits and forfeitures see Roman Catholics.

- bark or Castartha, imported from Jamaica, price of, 644.

Jet, imports of, 1047.

Jethur, Richard, collar maker, employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1643.

Jeve, Mr., money received of, 9.

Jewel (Jewill), Chri., rebel in the West, 415.

-, Edmund, undersheriff of Dorset, 483–4, 1725.

JEWEL HOUSE or Office, in Whitehall, 2083.
-, account of debts and arrears, 1149.
-, books of the Office see Jewel House (Office).
-, clerks of, 1855, see Gilbert, J., Brydall, W. and J.
-, gifts of plate and jewels by the King see Jewel House (jewels); Jewel House (plate); Royal (presents).
-, gold works executed for and delivered into the Jewel House by Sir Robert Vyner, the King's goldsmith, 79–80, 243–4, 648, 899, 1252, 1395, 1489, 1543–4.
-, Groom of see Vyner, R.
-, inventory of the King's plate and jewels, 1729–30.
-, jewels for the King's service, issues for and gifts of, to potentates and ambassadors, 80, 190, 243–4, 547, 583, 617, 838, 1578, 1771, 1979; and see Legouch, C., Rosse, C., the King's jewellers.
-, Master of (see Talbot, Sir G.), 68, 74, 79, 243, 246, 1489, 1825; allowances at the Greencloth, Exchequer and Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, commutation of, 752.
-, Office books, 1489.
-, - fees, 1357.
-, - incidents, 244.
-, officers, 68, 73, 244, 1825, see Gilbert, J., Vyner, T., Jewel Office (clerks); Jewel Office (yeoman).
-, pensions out of, 1109.
-, plate to be brought into or returned to the Jewel House (having been delivered out to statesmen and ambassadors on inventory with undertaking to return same), 165, 180, 283, 362, 425–6, 488, 675, 1378.
-, -, discharges from the obligation to return as above 627, 648, 872, 2129.
-, -, marked with the King's initial, 243.
-, -, allowances of plate to ambassadors, 451.
-, -, deliveries of plate to statesmen and ambassadors under obligation as above, 414, 487, 674–5, 872, 875, 1045, 1145, 1357, 1358, 1365, 2129, 2138.
-, -, issues for plate and jewels, see Vyner, Sir R., Rosse, C., Legouch, I.
-, -, lent for the Coronation, 157.
-, precious stones, 243.
-, provision for the Coronation, 68, 73–4, 82.
-, retrenchment, 103.
-, silver trumpets for the Guards, 904.
-, yeoman of see Brydall, P.

Jewill see Jewel.

Jewist, Mathew, of St. Clements, labourer, Recusancy recognizances, 1021–2.

Jews, question of their paying natives' or aliens' customs under grants of naturalization or denization and trading liberties assumed by them thereunder, 682, 732– 3, 816, 1041, 1170.

Jex, Robert, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

Jeyne, Francis, administrator to Capt. Hy., 291.

-, Capt. Henry, Captain of a Company in the New Raised Forces, 291.

Jobber, Richard, of the Inner Temple, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Chester etc., 1805; ditto, co. Kent, 2028.

Jobson, Samuel, loyal Recusant, 580.

-, William, Commissioner for derelict lands, co. Kent, 1868, 1944, 2062, 2087.

Jocelyn, Thomas, petition for a King's waiter's place [London], 1521.

Jocham, Mris., Bristol, witness in the Western rebels' trial, 1684.

Jockey Park or Bushey Park see Hampton Court.

Jodrell, Mr. [probably Paul], petition for rooms in the Court of Wards, 601.

-, Paul, clerk to the House of Commons, 91, 512.

John, Elizabeth, wife to Robert, 593.

-, John, alias Broadlake, lease, Carnedon Prior, 145.

- Robert, lease, Climsland Prior, 458, 593.

Johnson, Ann, wife of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, Archibald, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Capt. Charles, in Trelawney's Regiment, Tangier, 528, 846, 1050, 1142, 1668, 1711.

-, Capt. Charles, Customs petition, 171; collector, Deal, 200.

-, Charles, son of Nicholas, 1613.

-, -, of Dover, wool frauds, 1803, 1834.

-, Edmond, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2182.

-, Edward, tidesman, London, 726.

-, Elizabeth, Liskeard, grant of rents, 208–9, 321.

-, -, daughter of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, -, widow, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, George, apothecary, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2176.

-, Sir Henry, Commissioner to enquire of houses near the Tower, 533.

-, Henry, one of the King's chaplains, 1168.

-, -, boatman [London], 349; boatman, Nangle, 2009.

-, Lieut. Henry, lands, Ireland, 564.

-, James, tenant, Macclesfield, 1336.

-, -, surety for R. Cock, 290.

-, Sir James, prosecuted by the undersheriff of Norfolk, 707.

-, Joan, fine for theft, Barbados, 60.

-, John, fine for seditious words, Barbados, 60.

-, -, vintner, 403.

-, -, rebel in the West, 415, 422.

-, -, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.

-, -, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, -, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 880.

-, Joseph, one of the King's chaplains at St. James's, books from Rouen, 1740.

-, Martin, comptroller, Boston port, Lincolnshire, 1292, 1349, 1958.

-, Mary, daughter of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, Mr., mount on St. James's garden wall, 601.

-, -, payments to his man for Crown law costs, 1067, 1068.

-, -, one of the Queen's chaplains [? Henry or Joseph], 1078.

-, -, caveat against G. Moore (Delamere Forest lands), 1403.

-, -, degradation by the Ecclesiastical Court, 1684.

-, Sir Nathaniel, a manager of the Hearthmoney, 18, 596, 1024, 1304, 1308; Captain General and Commander in Chief of the Leeward Caribbee Islands, 1036, 1044, 1092, 1177, 1747, 1971, 1993, 2049; Newcastle town garth, 169.

-, Nathaniel, city serjeant at Tangier, 123.

-, -, King's physician, pension, 1262, 1283, 1315, 1436, 1571, 1576, 1729, 1758, 1939, 1940, 2012, 2017.

-, Nicholas, Paymaster of the Forces, 1613.

-, Richard, custodiam of Adderley's lands, 719.

-, Robert, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Warwick, 1982.

-, -, selling foreign bone lace, 230, 918.

-, -, a Scotchman trading in Antigua, question of his naturalization, 521.

-, -, Hearthmoney collector, co. Stafford, 1397.

-, Sam., assistant to the Country Accomptant in the Excise Office, 131, 1180, 1860.

-, Simon, shipmaster, 2166.

- (Janssen), Theodore, of London, merchant prosecuted by the White Paper Makers' Company, 1570, 1607, 1608, 1677; naturalized, 1465.

-, Thomas, Liskeard, grant of rents, 208–9, 321.

-, -, doorkeeper of the House of Commons, 594.

-, -, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 882.

-, -, son of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, -, tenant, Christchurch, Surrey, 1821.

-, William, rebel in the West, 418, 421.

Johnston, Benj., Surveyor of Customs, Selby, Yorks, 1568, 1624.

-, Sir James, of Yarmouth, Commissioner for Recusants' fines, co. Norfolk etc., 1805, 2028.

Johnstown (Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath), 569.

Joliff (Jolliffe), John, rebel in the West, 422.

-, Thomas, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Gloucester etc., 1696.

-, -, rebel in the West, 424.

-, -, mortgage on the Earl of Macclesfield's lands, 1015, 1607, 1677.

Jolley (Jolly), Edward, land, St. James's Park, 1526, 1588.

-, Thomas [Popish Plot], 451, 464.

-, William, child of the Chapel Royal, 1822.

Jones, Sir Arthur, son of Sir Theophilus, lands, Ireland, 1606.

-, Bartholomew, boatman, Rochester, 14.

-, Ben., an under teller of the Excise, 1003; a teller of tin farthings, 1623.

-, Capt., action by the Hearthmoney Farmers to make him account, 1740.

-, Charles, sheriff of Gloucester, 311.

-, -, rebel in the West, 421.

-, Capt. Daniel, petition for ship condemned in Barbados, 1952, 1994,

-, David, postmaster of Shrewsbury, 1890.

-, Dr., Chancellor of Bristol diocese, 1670.

-, Edward, Clerk of the Peace, co. Carnarvon, 1759, 1881.

-, -, money lent to, at Tangier, 1889.

-, -, tidesman, Penzance, 13.

-, Elisha, boatman, Wivenhoe, 1555.

-, Elizabeth, widow, custodiam of her lands, co. Glamorgan, 1213.

-, Evans, petition for Customs place, 708.

-, Frances, widow of Richard, pension, 917.

-, Francis, lands, Ireland, 563.

-, Gilbert, woodward of Chapel Hainault Walk, Waltham Forest, 238, 241, 731, 1318, 1486, 1898, 1904.

-, Hector, Commissioner for setting out ports in South Wales, 443.

-, Humphry, tidesurveyor, London, 307, 1172, 1370, 1446, 1483, 1693.

-, James, deputy King's waiter, London, 1500.

-, Joannes or John, collector, Weymouth, 1928; deputy customer ibid., 730.

-, John, rebel in the West, 421, 424.

-, -, apothecary to the Household, 961.

-, -, Quaker, co. Hereford, 633.

-, -, custodiam lease, co Devon, 1777.

-, -, tidewaiter, Plymouth, 2108.

-, -, loan to J. Hinde, banker, secured by Hearthmoney orders, 499, 1374.

-, -, grocer, money due to him for Army provisions, 1308, 1312.

-, -, petition for tidesurveyor's place, 1566.

-, Jo., clerk, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2184.

-, Jos., soldier, St. Christopher, 62.

-, Joseph, shipowner, importing molasses, 212, 1009.
-, transporting passengers to the Plantations, 106.

-, -, passenger to Jamaica, 267.

-, Mr. or Mris., tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.

-, Mr., shipowner, 1558.

-, -, salesman, Little Tower Hill, letter receiver for the Post Office, 1675.

-, -, Sir E. Wood's Hearthmoney tallies, 1504, 1607.

-, -, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1673.

-, -, messenger to the Penny Post Office, 1674.

-, -, payments to, for the King's Foxhounds, 2124.

-, Nathaniel, boatman, London, 1721.

-, Ralph, tidesman, Chester, 186.

-, Richard, debt to L. Santen, New York, 1707.

-, -, soldier, killed at Tangier, 917.

-, -, tenement, Wellington, Salop, 1393, 1476.

-, -, gent., lands, Pembroke and Anglesea, 910.

-, -, Visct. Ranelagh and Earl of Ranelagh, 1147; interest in Barbados as son-in-law of Lord Willoughby of Parham, 38–9, 1121–2, 1129; Vice-Treasurer, Ireland, 206, 258; Irish revenue undertaking (and see Ireland, revenue), 767–8, 1209, 1425, 1437, 1920, 1926, 1947, 2036–8, 2108, 2138; Irish moneys for Windsor, 66, 206; lands, Ireland, 562; Sir William Petty's lands, 1252–3; for Sir T. Ogle, 1173; Poll arrear, 734; Paymaster of Chelsea Hospital, 801, and see Chelsea; Paymaster of the Forces (for his accounts as such see Army Paymaster), 500, 504, 516, 522, 524, 531, 534, 537, 542, 547, 571, 573, 575, 581, 587, 599, 606, 614, 621, 628–9, 639, 646, 656, 668, 674, 675, 676– 7, 688, 699, 712, 713, 719, 737, 748, 754, 757, 760, 769, 775, 787, 796, 805, 818, 830, 848, 856, 864, 870, 874, 888, 890, 895, 899, 900, 903, 904–5, 911, 924, 933, 939, 947, 958, 975, 989, 997, 1007, 1012, 1048, 1027, 1038, 1043, 1049, 1064, 1073, 1075, 1083, 1090, 1092, 1100, 1115, 1133, 1135–6, 1144, 1149, 1152–3, 1165–6, 1169, 1174, 1176, 1177, 1182, 1185, 1198, 1200, 1205, 1218, 1232, 1234, 1247, 1254, 1263, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1281, 1284–5, 1289, 1293, 1301–2, 1306, 1308, 1315, 1328, 1332, 1341–2, 1352, 1353, 1358, 1364, 1372, 1374, 1382, 1395, 1401, 1406, 1416, 1430, 1441, 1444–5, 1446, 1451, 1452, 1458, 1459, 1462, 1469, 1471, 1482, 1485, 1487, 1497, 1504, 1506, 1518, 1528, 1529, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1538, 1539, 1548, 1561, 1568, 1571, 1585, 1586, 1598, 1601, 1607, 1610, 1611, 1613, 1615, 1626, 1633–4, 1643, 1644, 1647, 1653, 1659, 1678, 1690, 1702, 1709, 1713, 1715, 1720, 1727, 1732, 1735, 1740, 1750, 1754, 1758, 1763, 1767, 1781, 1785, 1786–7, 1796, 1809, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1819, 1824, 1833, 1834, 1836, 1845, 1847–8, 1861, 1870, 1871, 1877, 1878, 1883–4, 1898, 1911, 1915, 1924, 1930, 1939–40, 1946, 1951, 1956, 1958, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1980, 1991, 2000, 2007, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2029, 2031, 2032, 2040, 2041, 2050, 2066, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2101, 2103, 2105, 2110, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2128, 2129, 2131, 2136, 2137, 2138, 2142, 2143, 2145, 2148, 2153, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2165; for moneys remitted to him from Ireland for the Forces see Ireland, Receiver, moneys; deputy to, as Paymaster of the Forces, see Toll, C.

-, Robert, collector, Lyme port, 525.

-, -, of St. Mary le Bow, fruiterer, bond for T. Roswell, 1371.

-, -, alias Evans, rebel in the West, 418.

-, -, tenant, Exchange Alley, London, 1965.

-, Sir Theophilus, lands, Ireland, 1606.

-, Sir Thomas, executor of Sir T. Vernon, 920, 1016; Serjeant at Law, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, 1, 278, 628.

-, Thomas, tidesurveyor, London, 694, 873, 959, 1055.

-, -, boatman, Chichester, 2009.

-, -, gent., lands, co. Pembroke, 909.

-, William, landwaiter, London, 260; tidesman, ibid., 871, 1914.

-, -, a teller under Richard Kent, Customs Cashier, 1158.

-, -, of Staple Inn, deputy under B. Lloyd, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, South Wales, 1363, 1536–7, 1646, 2140.

-, -, shipowner, 900.

-, -, of Llanwnda, letter receiver for the Post Office, 1676.

-, Sir William, Attorney General, 743.

Jordan (and see Jourden), Edward, carpenter, Windsor, 1724.

-, John, of St. Clement's, London, haberdasher, Recusancy recognizance, 1021.

-, Jona., rector of Hose, Framland Deanery, 2075.

-, Joseph, King's waiter, London port, 413, 1196, 1605, 1753, 1766, 1808, 2009.

-, Oake, brother to Joseph, 1605.

-, William, boatman, Bewley, 1278.

-, -, tenant, London, 1214.

Jordan Quarter see Monequil.

Jornes, Richard, tenant, Speldhurst, 884.

Joseph, William, observations on Price's Irish revenue accounts, 1762.

Jourden (and see Jordan), Elizabeth, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.

Journall, Richard, 436.

Joy, Mris., widow, tenant of concealed lands, Wapping, 885.

Joyce, William, tenant, Bradninch, Exeter, 1704.

Juadagin, Pier Antonio, bill of lading, Leghorn, 671.

Juckes, Edward, son of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, Elizabeth, wife of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, -, daughter of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, John, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, William, son of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

Judg Marsh (Bradwell, co. Essex), 2092.

Judge Advocate, Admiralty Court, see Admiralty.

- - of the Fleet see Croon, H.

- - of the Forces see Clark, G.

Judges see Chancery, Common Pleas, Exchequer, King's Bench: for the Judges on the Western rebellion see Rebellion.
-, circuits, 807; Home, 278, 1216; Midland, 278, 1199; Norfolk, 278, 1199, 1360; Northern, 278, 1200; Oxford, 278, 1200; Western, 1199.
-, fees not to be paid with salaries, 32.
-, legal opinions on the Hearthmoney etc., 1249.
-, letters and instructions to, from the Treasury Lords, concerning the Excise, Hearthmoney etc. see Treasury Lords (writing).
-, letters to, concerning the abuses of Clerks of Assize, 806–7.
-, salaries, 14, 32, 80, 202, 224, 273, 433, 489, 760, 768, 805, 1092, 1198, 1202, 1364, 1416, 1634, 1768, 1924, 1991.

Judkins, Samuel, soldier against the Western rebels, 288.

Julian, Robert, served under Sir E. Spragg, King's Bench fine, 159, 231.

Julianstown (Duleek barony, co. Meath), 568.

Juliers, Duke of, present to James II, 355, 617.

Juniper, Nicho., smith employed on the Mole, Tangier, 1641.

Junish see Ennis.

Juniver, John, Quaker, co. Essex, 632.

-, Richard, Quaker, co. Essex, 632.

Jupp, John, tenant, Reigate, 1581.

Jury, Thomas, keeper of Leighton Walk in Waltham Forest, 1473.

Justice, Edward, of Hithe, co. Oxford, Recusant, 455.

-, William, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures in the North and East Ridings, co. Yorks, 268, 1029, 1139, 1207.

Justices in Eyre see Forests.

Justices of Peace, 1029, 1032, 1039, 1040, 1244, 1312, 1396, 1575, 2001, 2114.
-, extent of their jurisdiction, 140.
-, fixing corn prices under the Tillage Act, 1624–5.
-, opposing the Hearthmoney, Excise and Customs or raising legal difficulties as to same, and being written by the Treasury to exhort them to support the revenue, 608–9, 741, 895–7, 1248–9, 1307, 1397–8, 1535, 1536, 1787, 2070, and see Treasury (writing), Hearthmoney (legal questions and letters).
-, swearing accounts, 999.

Justin, Humphrey, rebel in the West, 419.

Juxon, Sir William, share of J. Marriott's grant of concealed lands, 970.

Juyce, Thomas, collection moneys in his hands for the redemption of captives in Barbary, 908; Register to the Archdeacon of Huntingdon, 933.

K

Kackers, Capt., commander of a vessel of the Elector of Brandenburg's Africa Company, 1159.

Karney, Nicholas, Army pension, 1470.

Karraghmore (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Kathelisen (Crannagh barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Kaunitz (Caunitz, Cunitz), Dominik Andreas, Count, Envoy from the Emperor [Leopold I], 1108, 1155, 1499, 1578.

Kayes (and see Keyes), Richard, collector of Reigate manor rents, 2130.

Kaynhoe Park Wood (co. Kent), 887.

Kaynwood, woodland, Tunbridge, Kent, 886.

Kea Marsh (co. Essex), 2092.

Keare, Edw., rebel in the West, 420.

Kearlse, Thomas, Customs officer, London, 1788.

Keate (and see Keite), Mr., tin embezzlement, Cornwall, 522.

Keates, Henry, surveyor, Barking, 708, 1949; coastwaiter, London, 1949.

Keating, John, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, Ireland, 1900.

Keatingstown (Kilkenny city), 561.

Keave, John, Navy ticket, 709.

Keble (Keeble), John, surety for J. Bigsby, Receiver of Suffolk Hearthmoney, 660, 1688, 1757; Lady Soames's debt, 1755, 1757, 1786, 1807.

-, Richard, tenant, London, 1967.

Keck, Samuel, custodiam lease, Kent, 1408.

Keckwich see Kekewich.

Keddington Vicarage (co. Lincoln), 2079.

Keech, Edward, merchant, Lyme, 280.

-, Richard, rebel in the West, 415.

Keegle, Capt., shipmaster, 107, 196, 210.

Keele (Keell), Geo., of Chilton, Somerset, husbandman, rebel in the West, 419, 2003.

-, John, rebel in the West, 420, 425.

Keeling (Keilling), Adam, debt to Lord Colepeper in Virginia, 710.

-, Mr., Crown Law payment to, 2106.

-, -, tenor, Chapel Royal, 1823.

Keell see Keele.

Keen, Mr., payment to Mr. Harsnet, 9.

Keeping, Francis, of Longham, Dorset, loyal Recusant, 942.

-, John, rebel in the West, 424.

-, Phi., rebel in the West, 421.

Keever, Mr., Navy ticket, 765.

Kegg, Edward, lands, Ireland, 566.

Keightley, Lady Frances, pension, Ireland, 1746.

-, Thomas, pension, Ireland, 1746; his goods from Ireland, 1386.

Keilling see Keeling.

Keillowning (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 559.

Keir daer march, Custom so called, co. Cardigan, 1476.

Keite, John, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 880.

Keith, Anne, Countess Dowager Marischal, pension to, 431, 497, 779, 834, 857, 1052, 1247, 1256, 1315, 1318, 1370, 1482, 1494, 1532, 1732, 1877, 1881, 1980, 1984, 2123, 2124, 2162, 2163.

Kekewich (Keckwich), William, lease, Bonyalva, Cornwall, 229, 441, 572.
-, petition for W. Vaughan's debt, 1217, 1352–3, 1502, 1998.

Kelford, Nicho., rebel in the West, 421.

Kelke (Kelk), James, of London, merchant, partner in the farm of the pre-emption of tin, 1947, 1981, 2023.

Kellame (Kellurne, Kellume), Susanna, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1122, 1123.

Kelland, John, sheriff of Devon, 500.

Kellaway, Jos., rebel in the West, 417.

Kellet, William, boatman, Whitehaven port, 691, 871.

Kellington, Richard, tidesman, London, 2008, 2108.

Kells barony (co. Kilkenny), 562, 564, 567, 568, 569.

Kellurne see Kellame.

Kelly, Ann, pension, 538, 572, 586, 717, 758, 898, 900, 1338, 1340, 1503, 1562, 1563, 1598, 1610, 1829, 1862, 1937, 1940, 2012, 2017; Poll arrear, 678.

-, Thomas, postmaster of Richmond, 1676.

Kelsey, Hen., lands, Richmond, 17.

Kelsey, North, Vicarage (co. Lincoln), 2079.

Kemble, John, of Swyncombe, co. Oxford, Recusant, 454.

Kemp (Kempe), Edward, rebel in the West, 422.

-, Frances, lease, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, 144, 356.

-, Francis, lease, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, 144.

-, George, Commissioner to enquire of Norfolk sheriffs' accounts, 840.

-, Sir Gerald, Bart., 1742.

-, James, of Penryn, seizure of his tin, 518, 666, 695, 764, 780, 787, 788, 925, 1019, 1027, 1096, 1263, 1683.

-, John, boatman, Falmouth, 976; tidesman, Starcross, 1928, 1949.

-, -, son of Nicholas, lease, Trelugan, 1851.

-, Margaret, daughter of Sir Gerald, lands, Ireland, 1742.

-, Mr., tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 880.

-, Nicholas, lease, Trelugan, co. Cornwall, 1716, 1779–80, 1851, 1870.

-, Sir Robert, proceedings against by the Duke of York's Commissioners, 459, 1621.

-, Roger, shipmaster, 873.

-, Mr., saddler, providing sumpture for the Commissioners for rebel estates in the West, 1046, 1068.

Kemplin, John, rebel in the West, 417.

Kempsfield see Streets.

Kempthorne, Capt., East India ship, 1417.

-, Lady, Lord Dartmouth assigning to her his pay as Capt. of the Royal Katherine, 661.

Ken, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Bath and Wells, 124.

Kenardington, alias Kennarton (co. Kent), 1983.

Kenaston see Kinaston.

Kendall, James, concealed lands, co. Kent, 1057.

-, -, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2176, 2178.

-, John, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 880.

-, Thankful, waiter, Penryn port, 2008.

Kendrick (Rendrick and see Kenwrick), Charles, tenant of derelict lands, Kent, 2088.

-, Dorothy, wife of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, Frances, wife of Thomas, lands, Ireland, 560.

-, John, son of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, Katherine, lands, Ireland, 560.

-, Thomas, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1126.

-, -, lands, Ireland, 560.

Kenilworth, Visct. Hyde of, see Hyde, L.

- ("Killingworth") (co. Warwick), 1123; Honor of, 1172; Woods, 1172.

Kenlyside, John, Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.

-, Thom., Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.

-, William, Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.

Kennebec river (Maine), 1174.

Kennedy (and see Cannady), Sir James, 744; proposal for inspecting cocquets of ships from Holland to discover Plantation frauds, 769, 773, 787.

-, Mr., clerk to Sir R. Bulstrode at Brussels, 300.

-, Thady, Groom of the Great Chamber to the Queen Dowager, 779.

Kennersley see Kinnersley.

Kennet (Kenett), Mr., collector, Faversham port, 173.

-, William, tenant of concealed land, co. Kent, 884.

Kennington Manor and demesnes (co. Surrey), 22, 57, 269, 405, 601; lease of, 641, 666, 667, 674, 696, 866.
-, Prince's Meadows, 641, 696.
-, Brickfield Close, 666.
-, The Butts, 666.
-, Kennington Common, 666.
-, mansion house called Fauxhall, 666.
-, le Bank or Thames Wall, 696.
-, le Wharves, 696.
-, ozier grounds, 696.
-, King's old barge house, 696.

Kensey, Richard, partner with J. Wadlow in the collection of the First Wine Act, 603–4, 1595, 2035–6.

Kensington (co. Midd.), 1371, 1695, 1803, 1976.

Kent, Edward, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Griffith, tenant, Kennington Manor, 696.

-, John, collector, Penryn port, 1360.

-, -, assistant to Richard Kent, Customs Cashier, 1028, 2168.

-, Mr., linen draper, London, 806.

-, Peter, rebel in the West, 416.

-, Richard, Receiver General and Cashier of Customs, 146, 284–5, 413, 414, 430, 471, 648, 670, 943, 990, 1013, 1017, 1046, 1105, 1118, 1141, 1144, 1154, 1158, 1162, 1165, 1181, 1226, 1326, 1331, 1358, 1375, 1378, 1418, 1511–2, 1540, 1545, 1728, 1788, 1847, 1884, 1897, 1933, 2114, 2128, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2146, 2153, 2160, 2164, 2167, 2168, 2174; loans to the Government, and interest and repayments, 26, 27, 42, 58, 81, 86, 97, 104, 114, 129, 134, 149, 156, 167, 181, 187, 195, 235–6, 256, 262, 265, 273, 274, 282, 285, 298, 310, 313, 328, 333, 364, 394, 401, 402, 410, 432, 445, 456, 476, 489, 497, 505, 514, 523, 571, 581, 724, 746, 834, 856, 940, 958, 1115, 1136, 1318, 1353, 1434, 1481, 1482, 1541, 1544, 1585, 1586, 1589, 1784, 1785, 1842, 1884, 1886, 2011, 2014, 2152, 2162; accounts or statements of loans and interest, 92–3, 360–1, 514–5, 681, 803, 923, 1102–3, 1708, 1963, 2111; Sir P. Lloyd's debt to, 1378, 1511–2, 1542; surety for C. Duncombe, 2099.

-, Stephen, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

Kent, Countess of, see Grey, M.

Kent County, 46, 65, 161, 200, 203, 229, 349, 375, 482, 494, 523, 623, 627, 634, 637, 652, 672, 697, 698, 708, 767, 807, 818, 819, 821, 850, 851, 877, 883, 887, 918, 1018, 1057, 1066, 1068, 1086, 1097, 1214, 1261, 1266, 1281, 1371, 1408, 1571, 1582, 1630, 1733, 1760, 1788, 1817, 1840, 1841, 1846, 1866, 1868, 1893, 1918, 1944, 1961, 1983, 1988, 2084, 2121.

- -, Customs frauds, 1839.

- -, derelict and concealed lands, 883–4, 886–7, 1489, 2058, 2062, 2087–8.

- -, Dissenters, 367.

- -, Excise, 276, 1783.

- -, fee farm rents or Pipe rents, 1919, 1961.

- -, grant of copper as stones on the shores of, 1917, 2022–3, 2099.

- -, Hearthmoney, 776, 1097, see Okes, W., Amy, Mr.

- -, Justices of Peace, 1038.

- -, Quakers, 633.

- -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 1233, 1706, see Thornhill, H.

- -, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, see Pemberton, R.; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1387, 2028.

- -, sheriffs, 44, 71, 367, 744, 923, 1919.

Kent Road or Kentish Road, Post Office road or department, 1283– 4, 1971.

Kenton, Francis, of the Jury of Goldsmiths for the Trial Pieces, 2127.

Kents Hall Marsh (Tollesbury, co. Essex), 2090.

Kenvyn (and see Kynvin), Mr., Crown Law payment to, 2106.

Kenwrick (and see Kendrick), Sir William, of Whitley, co. Berks, baronet fee, 646, 654, 1189.

-, Sir William, senr., baronet fee, 654.

Kenwyn (co. Cornwall), blowing house at, 133.

Kenyon, Roger, of Peel, near Manchester, 613; receiving the King's horses from Lord Gerard, 747, 757, 764, 908, 935; Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures for co. Lancs, 988–9.

Kerkby (and see Kirkby), Robert and his wife, Quakers, co. Norfolk, 633.

Keroualle, Louise Renée de Penancoet de, Baroness Petersfield, Countess of Fareham and Duchess of Portsmouth, 101, 163, 462, 1146; pension in the Excise, 274, 279, 476, 479; pension of 1,000l. per an. out of First Fruits and Tenths, 81, 543, 547, 737, 895, 989, 1100, 1195; lodgings in Whitehall, 5, 24, 123, 1293, 1917; goods for, 5, 24, 139, 283, 943, 954, 981, 1293, 1723, 2021; going to France, 123, 283, 1293; pension for the Duke of Richmond, 1750, see Lennox, C.

Kerridge, Samuel, lands, Ireland, 560.

Kerrier (Hundred, co. Cornwall), 944.

Kerry County (Ireland), 571, 1389, 1424, 1440, 1560, 1954.

Kerrycurrihy barony (co. Cork), 570.

Kersbrook (Climsland Prior, co. Cornwall), 593.

Kersley, Mr. [Customs officer], London port, 102.

Kertle, Thomas, waiter, Gunnell Padstow port, 375.

Ketchmay, Thomas, tenant of concealed lands, Speldhurst, 883.

Ketherington, Mr., case against the Duke of Ormond, 459.

Kethinock (co. Carmarthen), 1832.

Ketle, Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

-, Mary, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.

Ketleby (Kettleby), Francis, watchman, London port, 682, 871.

Ketles, Baron de, Envoy from the Duke of Hesse Cassel, 327.

Kettleburgh (co. Suffolk), 434.

Keveny Mace (co. Cardigan), see Cefn.

Kewstoke (co. Somerset), 1091.

Key, Alex., rebel in the West, 420.

-, Isaac, tenant, Arkingarthdale, 1935.

-, John, rebel in the West, 423.

-, Thomas, collector of Hearthmoney, co. Oxford, 427.

-, William, rebel in the West, 421.

Keyingham (co. Yorks), 925, 1977.

Keyes (and see Kayes), Ann, Tangier widow, pension, 751, 839.

Keyzer, Stephen, of Canterbury, wool frauds, 1857.

Kibbimartin, alias Rathmartin (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 557.

Kiblewhite, Stephen, of Oxford, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Berks, etc., 1983.

Kid skins see Hides.

Kidbrooke Manor, co. Kent, 886.

Kidd, John, rebel in the West, 415.

-, William, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.

Kiddall, Chris., Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

Kidiere, William, of Breedon on the Hill, 2074.

Kidnapping servants for the Plantations, 106, 107, 108, 488, 492, 673, 766, 791, and see Haveland, W.

Kiff (Kiffes), Dorothy, Tangier widow, laundress to Lord Dartmouth, 48, 188, 645; royal bounty to, 48.

Kifford, Judith, widow, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2179.

-, Mris., Exchequer Court liberates for J. Walker, 281.

-, Nicho., tenant, Christchurch, Surrey, 1821.

Kilbarron (Kilbarrons, alias Anna Kilbiran) (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 561.

Kilbraghan ("Killbrygan") (Crannagh barony, co. Kilkenny), 564.

Kilbride see Kilburry.

- (Navan barony, co. Meath), 568.

Kilburry, alias Kilbride (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Kilbury (Waterford liberties), 570.

Kilby, Richard, of Souldern, co. Oxford, Recusant, 454.

Kilcarroon ("Kilcurroone") (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

- ("Kilcaroon") (Eliogarty barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

Kilclareen ("Kilcleary") (Eliogarty barony, co. Tipperary), 549.

Kilcolman (Ireland), 1900.

- (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 551.

Kilconan [Kilcommon] (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Kilconane ("Killconan") (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Kilconnell (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Kilcoran ("Killcrony") (Ida barony, co. Tipperary), 563.

Kilcross (Clanwilliam barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Kilculleen ("Killcullane") (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 567.

Kilcullyhene ("Killcullyhene") (Ida barony, co. Tipperary), 564.

Kildare (County, Ireland), 1867, 1954.

Kildingan ("Killdingan") (? Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Kilfane (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 567.

Kilferagh ("Kilfera") (Shillelogher barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.

Kilglassbryan (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Kilgorteen ("Killgartine") (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Kilkena (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

Kilkennis [Cilcen] (co. Denbigh), 1167.

Kilkenny City (co. Kilkenny), 561, Liberties, 561, 565.

- County, 548, 562, 563, 566, 1187, 1734, 1954.

Kilkennybeg, alias Kilkenny St. John (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Kilkerran (Shillelogher barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Kilkieran ("Killkerane") (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

Kilknockalter ("Killknockalter") (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 552

Kilkowran ("Killcowran") (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Killack (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 559.

Killacklea (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Killahy ("Killaghy") (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Killaloo (co. Clare), ferry at, 1954.

-, Bishop of, 553.

Killaspy ("Killasbag") (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.

Killea ("Killeagh") (Ikerrin barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Killea ("Killeagh") (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 561.

Killeene see Drumcalke.

Killeennagallive ("Killeneleffe") (Clanwilliam barony, co. Tipperary), 555.

Killegland ("Killeghlan") (Raloath barony, co. Meath), 569.

Killegrew, Charles, Master of his Majesty's Revels and Masques, 1339, 1340, 1796, 1797; Poll arrear, 1276; styled Sir Charles, 711, 742.

-, Henry, Poll arrear, 734; payment to, by N. Veele, 756; advancing the revenue from hackney coaches, 2114, 2138.

grant of land, Bermudas, 1741.

-, Capt. Henry, Navy bill, 294, 299.

-, Sir Henry, son of Mr., 40.

- Mr., imprest to, 39, 40.

-, -, caveat against the Lottery farm, 1445.

-, Sir Peter, Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall, 231, 254, 263, 406, 591, 635, 746, 798, 1257; rent of Pendennis Castle, 231; pension, 231.

-, Thomas, with Charles II in exile, 1337.

-, Sir William, pension, 86, 97, 281, 285, 390, 497, 628, 635, 907, 989, 1198, 1202, 1364, 1369, 1497, 1503, 1579, 1586, 1758, 1763, 1898, 1903, 1991, 1999, 2158, 2159.

Killenlessderry (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Killeregan (Iverk barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.

Killesennan (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 549.

Killevardie (Ikerrin barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Killeysynarmode (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 559.

Killicreene (Kilkenny City liberties), 561.

Killiknockam (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Killiloney (Eliogarty barony, co. Tipperary), 560.

Killin Ballinhay, alias Ballinhary, alias Ballinahanor (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 551.

Killinascaloge out of the Well (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 564.

Killine (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 559.

Killineston (Deece barony, co. Meath), 568.

Killingly, John, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.

Killingworth see Kenilworth.

Kill, James (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

Killmakenoge (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 557, 559.

Killmevoghe (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.

Killmockilly (Eliogarty barony, co. Tipperary), 557.

Killmodam (Fassadinin barony, co. Kilkenny), 564.

Killner see Kilner.

Killonane (co. Limerick), 1389.

Killoquarke (Killoquirk) (Clanwilliam barony, co. Tipperary), 553, 560.

Killoshulan ("Killosulane") (Crannagh barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Killure ("Killurney") (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

- (Slane barony, co. Meath), 569.

Killyfodda, Killyfadda (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 554.

Kilmacogue ("Kilmawoge," alias Ballymaquoke) (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Kilmacsculloge ("Kill McSculloge") (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.

Kilmagany village (Kells barony, co. Meath), 567.

Kilmainham (Dublin), 1846, 1949.

Kilmanaheen ("Killmanallin") (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 561.

Kilmington (co. Devon), 2004.

Kilmiston (co. Southants), 1538.

Kilmogar ("Killmogarr") (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.

Kilmore (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

- see Ballygrasly.

Kilmurey (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

- (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.

Kilna ("Killna") (Delvin barony, co. Westmeath), 570.

Kilnacrannagh (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Kilnahone (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 549.

Kilnalongarty see Kilnamanagh.

Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary ("Kilnalongarty"), 549, 551, 552, 554, 556, 558, 559.

Kilner (Killner), Thomas, warehouseman, London port, 797, 891, 1478, 1751.

Kilnsea (co. Yorks), 1977.

Kilpatrick (Clanwilliam barony, co. Tipperary), 555.

Kilperan (Shillelogher barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

Kilree (Kilkenny City liberties, Shillelogher barony, co. Kilkenny), 565, 567.

Kilrush (Crannagh barony, co. Kilkenny), 562.

- (co. Clare), ferry at, 1954.

Kilruvane (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Kilsallaghan (Castlenock barony, co. Dublin), 570.

Kilsane (co. Carmarthen), 2165.

Kilshome (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 556.

Kiltinan ("Kiltenan") (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 557.

Kilturkin (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

Kilvane (Lower Ormond barony, co. Kilkenny), 550.

Kimber (Kimbarr), Thomas, of Littlemore, co. Oxford, Recusant, 455.

-, -, of Oxford City, Recusant, 455.

-, -, gunner, Tangier, 847.

-, -, house carpenter, Tangier, 1641.

Kinaston (Kynaston, Kenaston), Edward, tidesman, Newcastle, 1671.

-, -, of Oteley, Commissioner for seizing Charlton's estate, 1186, 1347, 1388, 1476, 1498.

-, William, Commissioner for seizing Charlton's estate, 1347, 1388.

King, Benjamin, one of four ordinary messengers attending the Treasury and the Exchequer, 2161.

-, Capt., shipmaster, 354.

-, Edward, lease of Prince's Wood, co. Lincoln, 1172, 1779, 1851–2; trustee for the Lincoln County fine for building a gaol and shire house, 2006.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Edward, formerly wife of N. Fiennes, lease of Prince's Wood, co. Lincoln, 1851.

-, Gratwick, tidesman, Starcross, Exeter port, 1928.

-, Gregory, books of Ceremonial of the Coronation, 279; Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, 660, 1145, 1609, 1795, 2013.

-, Henry, tidesman, Bristol, 936.

-, -, seaman, Tangier, 1642.

-, Hugh, pension on the Irish establishment, 1385.

-, Jacob, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Jeremiah, petition for Staunton Manor, co. Gloucester, 1617.

-, John, of Alconbury, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Huntingdon, 1696.

-, Mary, wife of William, 1512.

-, Mr. [? Samuel], landwaiter, Looe, 1599, 1681.

-, Mr., surveyor, Bristol port, 635.

-, Mris., house in St. Martin's Lane, 716.

-, Richard, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Robert, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.

-, -, of the King's music, 130, 430.

-, -, tenant of concealed land, co. Bermondsey, 881.

-, Sir Robert, husband of Dame Sophia, Sir G. Barnardiston's debt, 1756.

-, Robert, 2nd Lord Kingston, affair with his brother, 157.

-, Samuel, tidesman, Truro, 1793.

-, Dame Sophia, widow of Sir Robert King and of Ed. Cecil, Visct. Wimbledon, grant of Sir C. Barnardiston's debt, 1756.

-, Susanna, wife of Mr., landwaiter, Looe, 1681.

-, Thomas, Recusant, co. Oxford, 456.

-, -, of co. Bucks, Commissioner for Recusants' fines, co. Oxford etc., 1983.

-, -, petition for collector's place, 1293.

-, Sir William, lands, Ireland, 568.

-, William, gunner, Tangier, 847.

-, -, executor of W. Wingfield, upholsterer, 1512.

-, -, surety of Sir W. Doyly, 1303.

KING Charles I, 15, 48, 107, 230, 659, 697, 752, 1687, 1697; on the scaffold, 1337.
-, at Oxford, 1080.
-, at York, 152.
-, coachman to, 952.
-, indictment against, 84.
-, lands as Prince, 867, 1080, 1260.
-, physician to, 1337.
-, royal household establishment, 3.
-, Royalists serving under, 333, and see Loyalist.
-, servants to, 1526.

- Charles II, 162.
-, annuity to, in France (in 1654), 398.
-, birthday, 301–2.
-, building boats for, 1995.
-, coronation, 103.
-, debts and arrears to the Forces etc., Gentlemen Pensioners etc., 362, 1149.
-, effigies, 769.
-, embalming of, 247, 293.
-, funeral of, 134, 149, 167, 527, 1145.
-, guiding him from Worcester to White Ladies, 246.
-, hearse for, 1252.
-, horses for see Chetwind, J., Griffith, H.
-, illness and death, 2, 518, 519, 1303.
-, in Holland, 695.
-, Life Guard in Scotland, 107.
-, linen, shirts, cravats etc. for, 1796.
-, livery servants, 27, 36.
-, loans to, in exile, 1265, 1337; ditto for his ships before Toulon (in 1651), 398.
-, mourning for, 36, 162, 309, 574, 619, 649, 1494, 1796, 1906.
-, mercer to see Trussell, Col.
-, officers, physicians etc. to see King's.
-, picture drawer to see Holzafell, A.
-, portrait of, 992.
-, servants to see King's servants.
-, trustees to as Prince, 1605, 1688.
-, vault for, 393.
-, Verrio's pictures of sea triumphs for, 1724.
-, yacht, 1724.

- Edward II, 1009.

- - III, 168, 396.

- - IV, 511.

- - VI, 142, 782, 1113; Hospital, 574, 653, 1176.

- Henry II, 1009.

- - IV, 168.

- - VI, 396, 643.

- - VII, 102, 396, 453, 511.

- - VIII, 71, 83, 248, 468, 576, 1009-10, 1113, 1245, 1602, 1703.

- James I, 121, 122, 201, 248, 317, 397, 434, 482, 521, 697, 885, 948, 952, 1053, 1245, 1687, 1760, 1950.

- JAMES II and see York, Duke of, for all matters prior to his accession as King; at Hampton Court see Hampton Court; at the Treasury see Treasury; at Windsor see Windsor.
-, accession, 606, 1117, 1730, 1902, 2055.
-, bed and dais for, 1151.
-, birthday, 577.
-, building boats for, 1995.
-, coronation of see Coronation.
-, crown, regalia and robes for, at the Coronation, 68–71, 243.
-, debt and arrears to the Forces, etc., 1149.
-, dining in his Privy Lodgings, 1846.
-, fish for, in Lent see Fish.
-, furniture for, 308, 345, 376.
-, goods for, 695, 1101, 1342.
-, healing, 67, and see Privy (Purse, Healing medals).
-, hearing litigation, 157.
-, Irish estate and lands, his private property as Duke of York prior to his accession see Ireland (lands).
-, lace and body linen for, 444, 695, 725, 934, 1908; lace night caps, 960.
-, loans to, in exile, 1337.
-, medals of, 116, 135.
-, name to be engraved on Healing medals, 68.
-, not using recreation of hawking so much as Charles II, 102.
-, pictures for, 344.
-, portraits of, set in jewels for royal presents to ambassadors etc., 110, 113–4, 145, 327, 377, 617, 838, 1578, 1979, and see Royal (presents); portrait of, 838; ditto as a child, 992.
-, presents to, 355, 1417, 1593, 1829.
-, - from see Royal presents.
-, private lands in trust for the Queen, 516.
-, proclaiming of, Heralds' fees for, 527.
-, progresses, 1506, 1548.
-, revenue of Charles II settled on, 2025–6.
-, Sovereign of the Garter, 1145.
-, sweetbags for, 762, 763.

- Richard III, 396, 511.

Kingdon, Lemuel, 30, 431; Paymaster of the Forces and assignments as such, 1074, 1775–6; loans to the Exchequer, 340, 355, 448, 609, 683, 787, 848, 856, 904; Hearthmoney surplus farm or grant, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 50, 205, 261, 282, 292, 355, 596–7, 687, 767; the Foorths' farm of the great branches of the Revenue, Ireland, 2021; 30,000l. bond for the Earl of Ranelagh's Irish Revenue Farm undertaking, 333, 767–8; a Commissioner of the Revenue, Ireland, 45, 68; of St. Giles in the Fields, 596.

-, Richard, the Foorths' farm of the great branches of the Revenue, Ireland, 2021, 2036–8.

-, Theodosia, widow of Lemuel, 738, 768.

KING'S (and see Royal) almoner, 1680, see Leyburn, J.; Lord Almoner or High Almoner, 74, 1768, see Howard, Cardinal P.; Adramyti, Bishop of; Lord Almoner at the Coronation see Exeter, Bishop of.
-, apothecaries see Chase, J., Jones, J., St. Amand, J.; Solby, G.; sweetbags for, 762, 763.
-, - to the Forces see Whittle, R.
-, arms, 95, 342.
-, - Inn, Holbom, 120.
-, avenar (of the Stables), 1577, see Morley, T.
-, bakehouse see Windsor Castle.
-, barbers, 504, 695, 725, see Frazer, T., Benningfield, M., Folyard, R.
-, barges see King's watermen.
-, barns, bakeries and granaries see Army (encampment).
-, Bench, 840.
-, attorneys of, 437.
-, cases in, 129, 862, 1023, 1129, 1465, 1678, 1679, 1911, 1927, 1960.
-, Clerk of the Crown in see Astry, Sir S.
-, Common side, 1587.
-, estreats, 1487.
-, fines, 159, 326, 356, 391, 434, 441, 496, 627, 660, 671, 672, 712, 766, 783, 841, 865, 979, 1143, 1164, 1173, 1192, 1205, 1207, 1213–4, 1325, 1371, 1467, 1474, 1511, 1523, 1546, 1632, 1666, 1715, 1738, 1756, 1842, 1940, 1943; fines on declarations lessening value of, 437: grant of, to T. Cheek and L. Powell, as Farmers, 437, 591–2, 616, 790, 1192, 1204, 1239, 1340; grant of, to R. Carey, 1566; claim of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to, 1771.
-, Judges of, 202, 608–9, 1113, 1239, 1340, see Jeffreys, Sir G., Wythens, Sir F., Holloway, Sir R., Walcott, Sir T., Wright, Sir R., Herbert, Sir E., Allibone, Sir R., Bedingfield, Sir H., Baldock, Sir R., Powell, Sir J., Stringer, Sir T.
-, letter receiver for, 1676.
-, Marshalsea, 392; Marshal of, 441, 974, 1685; prisoners in, 636, 671, 979, 1164, 1407, 1443, 1484, 1490, 1523, 1587, 1672, 1677, 1755, 1916.
-, Office in the Temple, 1033.
-, Office of Pleas of the Crown in, 950.
-, records, 1867.
-, seal for, 953, 1363.
-, tipstaff, 1685.
-, bookseller see Scott, Mr.
-, brewer see Forth, T., Arnold, M.
-, buckhounds, Master of, 934, see Graham, James; Serjeant of see Branch, J., Mounchou, A. F. de.
-, builder in Portsmouth Yard see Betts, J.
-, cellar, 355.
-, Champion at the Coronation, 74, 126.
-, Chapel Closet and Private Vestry see Whitehall.
-, chaplains, 695, see Lawson, F., Johnson, H.
-, Chief Engineer see Beckman, Sir M.
-, chirurgeons see Pyle, R.; for the Forces see Pearce, J., Mustow, H., Wyley, J., Bellamy, G.; chirurgeon to the Household see Frasier, T.
-, chymical physician to Charles II, 1933, see Williams, Sir T.
-, ciphers, 934.
-, Closet keeper see Chiffinch, W., Dunkeley, Mr.
-, coachmen see Royal (Stables); duty on horses granted to, 63, 952, 1134; licence to import horses, 1019, 1050.
-, cooks, master cook and second master cook, 164, see Lamb, P., Sayer, J.
-, counsel, and fee to, see Heath, Sir J.
-, daily alms, 1768.
-, doorkeeper see Miller, R.
-, drummers, 793; liveries, 934.
-, Engineer see Engineer.
-, Equerries see Royal (Stables).
-, Falconers' establishment, 102, 308, 310; retrenchment of, 102.
-, issues for, 295, 497.
-, Master of the Hawks, 102, 2063, see Felton, T., Chiffinch, W.; St. Albans, Duke of; Serjeant of the Hawks see Russell, W.; Hawks of the Crow, Heron, Field and Brook, 1693.
-, names of see:—
-, Bacon, J.
-, Berenbrooke, P.
-, Bradford, J.
-, Conway, M.
-, Cooke, T.
-, Crowles, P.
-, Daniell, T.
-, Dechampe, T.
-, Duffield, T.
-, Eedes, R.
-, Garrell, J.
-, Holmes, A.
-, Legg, Col. J.
-, Milles, R.
-, Osbaldstone, J.
-, Poole, N.
-, Potter, J.
-, Poulton, W.
-, Preston, J.
-, Prettiman, W.
-, Rowley, S.
-, Russell, J.
-, Russell, W.
-, Ryves, J.
-, Sakins, W.
-, Silvester, J.
-, Wichell, A.
-, fishmonger see Walton, S.
-, footmen, 1741.
-, forests and parks see Forests.
-, fowl keeper and keeper of the Decoy in St. James's Park, livery for, 763, see Webb, J.
-, foxhounds, 283, 310; payments to Mr. Jones for, 2124.
-, Gentleman Armourer see Delattre, John.
-, groom saddler see Royal (Stables).
-, Grove see Waltham Forest.
-, Guard of the Body, 1958–9, see Yeoman of the Guard.
-, Guide of the King's Ways see Lawrence, A.
-, Harthounds 1678.
-, hawks see King's (Falconers).
-, herbstrewer, 115, see Dowle, Mary.
-, High Almoner see King's Almoner.
-, houses or palaces see Whitehall, St. James's, Windsor, Westminster, Hampton Court, Audley End, Newmarket, Winchester, Berwick, Havering atte Bower.
-, arrests and riots in the verge of see Royal (Household, verge).
-, goods for see Royal (Household, Groom Porter).
-, Hearthmoney on, 368, 1019.
-, inventory of goods, jewels, pictures etc. in, 1729–30.
-, lodgings in, question of estates in, 368, and see Whitehall.
-, servants' interest in see King's (servants).
-, huntsmen, 265, 1380, 1883; 2104, see Parkes, W.; Montagu, B.
-, jeweller see Legouch, I., Rosse, C.
-, kettle drummers, 726.
-, laboratory ("elaboratory"), 1933.
-, Lancashire preachers see Lancaster (County).
-, laundress, 695.
-, letters or initials and Crown, on liveries, 1718.
-, letters to be franked, 461–2.
-, Library see Whitehall.
-, Life Guard, 2081; Guard of the Body see Yeomen of the Guard.
-, limner see Cooper, S.
-, mathematical boys see Christ's Hospital.
-, Maundy see Wardrobe.
-, musicians, thirty-six attending the Coronation, 130; liveries for, 130; bill for, 1286.
-, names of, see:—
-, Abell, J.
-, Akeroyde, S.
-, Albricci, Signor.
-, Aleworth, J.
-, Analeu, Mr.
-, Arnould, Mr.
-, Banister, John and James.
-, Blow, Dr. J.
-, Brockwell, H.
-, Carr, R.
-, Clayton, W.
-, Coleman, C.
-, Crouch, J.
-, Cruys, F.
-, Curkaw, Mr.
-, Desabaye, Mr.
-, Fashion, J.
-, Farmer, T.
-, Fede, Signor.
-, Finall, T.
-, Finger, Mr.
-, Fitz (Fitts), Theophilus and Thomas.
-, Flower, E.
-, French, N.
-, Goodwin, Mr.
-, Gosdin, J.
-, Grande, Signor.
-, Gregory, H. and W.
-, Hall, W.
-, Heale, H.
-, Heywood, T.
-, Howton, E.
-, Hopper, S.
-, King, R.
-, La Grange, Mr.
-, Lanier, T.
-, Lenton, J.
-, Moss, J.
-, Neydenhanger, Mr.
-, Nicholson, Mr.
-, Pawmester, Mr.
-, Peasable, J.
-, Pordage, Mr.
-, Powell, C.
-, Purcell, H.
-, Reading, Mr.
-, Robinson, R.
-, Sansoni, Signor.
-, Sherburne, Mr.
-, Singleton, J.
-, Smith, John.
-, Staggins, Dr., master of the King's music.
-, Staggins, T.
-, Stefkins, F.
-, Strong, R.
-, Tomlinson, R.
-, Twiss, J.
-, musicians of the Chapel Royal and organ blower see Chapel Royal.
-, old barge house see Kennington Manor.
-, overseer and keeper of his musical instruments see Lewis, R., Brockwell, H.
-, palaces see King's houses.
-, paving see Works (extraordinaries).
-, physicians see Quatermaine, Dr. W., Wetherley, Sir T., Frazer, C., Dickenson, E.
-, picture drawer see Holzafell, A.
-, players see Plays.
-, Preachers see Lancaster County.
-, printer, 298.
-, private way leading to Fulham, 199.
-, - roads from London to his houses of access, keeper of, see Lawrence, A.; maintenance of, 255; accounts, 271.
-, purveyor for fowls see Baily, J.
-, - - fresh fish see Walton, S.
-, - - the Navy see Navy.
-, Remembrancer see Exchequer (Court).
-, revels and masques, Master of, see Killigrew, Sir C.; Clerk of, see Green, J.; Yeoman of, see Harris, H.
-, roads see King's private roads.
-, Serjeant Chirurgeon see Pearce, J.; Pile, R.
-, - Painter see Streeter, R.; Gennari, B.
-, - Plumber see Atherton, C.
-, servants, arrears due to, on death of Charles II, 162, 278, 440, 470, 526, 714, 770, 803, 833, 929, 1017, 1142, 1149, 1194, 1225, 1299, 1308, 1309, 1312, 1341, 1342, 1343, 1366, 1379, 1436–7, 1553, 1572, 1844, 1853, 1960, 2020; Act for payment of, 404.
-, attending James III on his march against the Prince of Orange, 2097, 2104, 2123, 2124.
-, establishment, 2 (for the various establishments containing the King's servants see Chamber, Exchequer, Royal Household, Wardrobe).
-, interest in the King's houses, 522.
-, liveries and mourning, 648, 649.
-, silver (or alienation fines) in America, 361.
-, Spaniel keeper see Conway, M.
-, stables and provisions for the King's own use, horses, coaches, harness etc. see Royal (Stables).
-, tents, hales and pavilions, master of, see Bowles, W; Yeoman of, see Howard, T., Bowles, F.
-, trumpeters see Peacock, N., 1614, 1761; sixteen in number, 726; arrears, 1572; liveries, 934; Serjeant Trumpeter, 726, 1587, see Shore, M.
-, trustees for Lord Grey's estates see Grey, Lord F.
-, Victualling houses see Navy.
-, watchmaker and clockmaker see Herbert, T.
-, watermen (forty-eight in number or seventy-two for the King and Queen), badges for, 648; liveries for, 250, 294, 648, 762, 983, 1328; Master of, see Warner, J., Hill, D.; old barge house, 667, 696.
-, woodyard see Royal Household.
-, Yacht, furniture for, 764.

Kings at Arms see Heralds' College.

- County (Ireland), 562, 1417, 1600, 1636, 1954.

Kings Repton see Repton Regis.

Kings Sedgemoor see Sedgemoor.

Kingsford, Richard, Quaker, co. Kent, 633.

Kingsley, Abigail, tenant, London, 1965.

-, William, coastwaiter, London, 588, 938, 1111, 1475; landwaiter, Bristol, 976.

Kingston, Daniel, Excise Office, accomptant to the London brewers, 1458.

-, Isaac, rebel in the West, 418.

-, Lord, see King, Robert.

-, Mr., horses, 1332.

Kingston on Hull see Hull.

- on Thames (co. Surrey), 638, 1804, 1873, 1875, 1981; new charter, 76.

Kingston Hall (co. Dorset), house of the Duke of Ormonde, 1417.

Kingswood Chase (co. Gloucester), 962; farmers of (Stubbs, T., et al.), 839; keepers of (Cheyney, H., Brain, W., Bond, G., Bundy, J.), 839; rangers of (Creswick, F., Stubbs, T.), 833.

Kinimore, John, rebel in the West, 418.

Kinnersley (Kennersley), Mr. [? Philip], Wardrobe keeper at St. James's to the Duke of York, 401.

-, Philip, Yeoman of the Removing Wardrobe, 103, 193, 308, 345, 486.

Kinnersley (co. Hereford), 1988.

Kinnoul, Earl of, see Hay, G.

Kinsale (Ireland), renewing charter of, 1534; lands within the burgerie of, 1534; Ordnance fortifications, 1280, 1744; ferry at, 1954; victualling, 2047.

Kinsey, John, custodiam of his lands, co. Chester, 1661.

-, Thomas, tidesman, Truro, 1793.

Kinsman, Richard, an auditor of the Exchequer Court, 1920.

Kinvine see Kynvin.

Kinward, Thomas, Master Joiner of the Works, 1652, 1789.

Kip, John, debtor to L. Santen, New York, 1706.

Kipling, Charles, tidesman, London, 1555.

Kirby, Capt. [see Kirkby, W.], Customs officer, Whitehaven, 521.

Kirby (co. Essex), 2090.

- Grindalyth (co. Yorks), 1977.

Kirkburn (co. Yorks), 1978.

Kirkby (Kirkeby and see Kirby and Kerkby), Joanna, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 881.

-, Mary, loyal Recusant, 1616.

-, Richard, surety of William, 1230.

-, Roger, surveyor, Bridgwater port, 1792.

-, Thomas, son of Mary, 1616.

-, William, customer, Carlisle port, 147, 223, 691; petition for the Customership of Chester port, 2152.
-, Receiver General for co. Lancs of the Royal Aid, Eleven Months' Assessment and the Poll, 289, 1098, 1230.

Kirkby (co. Lancs), 1361.

- in Malham Dale (co. Yorks), 1976.

- Moor (co. Lancs), 1361.

- Moorside (co. Yorks), 1322.

Kirke, Ensign George, Tangier, 844.

-, George, payment to, for the Earl of Sandwich, by E. Backwell, out of Dunkirk money, 1231, 1253.

-, Sir John, Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 440.

-, Sir Lewis, Paymaster of the Band of Gentlemen Pensioners, 440.

-, Lieut.-Col., company of, 1578.

-, Mr., Quartermaster, Tangier, 846.

-, Mr., Privy Garden, Whitehall, 1340.

-, Capt. Philip, Company, Tangier, 299, 845, 1782, 1925; housekeeper of Whitehall and brother of Col. Percy Kirke, 1558, 1593.

-, Col. Percy, 31, 1925; Governor of Tangier, 78, 172, 335, 370, 391, 408, 574, 646, 648, 662, 668, 846, 1229, 1271, 1644, 1769, 2013, 2016; Regiment of, 299, 325, 572, 613, 682, 683, 708, 901, 907, 923, 953, 1008, 1062, 1163, 1376, 1487, 1607, 1654, 1660, 1730, 2118; his Regiment employed against the rebels in the West, 532, 1333, 1350; business with Mr. Fitch, 578, 1669, 2018; housekeeper of Whitehall, 1558, 1593; house of, near the Privy Garden, 1052; lodgings, 470.

-, Thomas, Consul at Genoa, 971, 982.

-, William, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

Kirkhoven, Charles Henry, Baron Wotton, Earl of Bellomont, 511, 1147.

Kirklington (co. Yorks), 1361, 1441.

Kirle (Kyrle), John, sheriff of Hereford, 311.

-, -, rebel in the West, 419.

-, -, Army pension, 701, 1281, 1469, 1709.

-, Capt. William, Royalist Indigent officer, pension, 2051.

Kirmond (co. Lincoln), Vicarage, 2079.

Kirton, John, tidesman, Cowes port, 307.

Kirton in Lindsey (co. Lincoln), 1379, 1473, 1851; manor and soke of, 22, 58, 1778, 1779, 1851–2, 1960.

- Vicarage in Aslacoe (? Holland), Deanery, co. Lincoln, 2076.

- Sabbati, wapentake, co. Lincoln, 1778.

-, Veneris Missen, wapentake, co. Lincoln, 1778.

Kirwan, John, wool frauds, Ireland. 1997, 2049.

Kirwood, Thomas, of London, goldsmith, 735.

Kisby, William, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

Kissaire, Stephen, wool frauds [co. Kent], 1974.

Kisseen (Clanwilliam barony, co. Tipperary), 553.

Kitchen (Kitchine), Ann, senr. and junr., lands, Locking (co. Somerset), 1967.

-, Benj., son of Ann, lands, Locking, 1967.

-, Eliz., Quaker, co. Notts, 631.

-, John, lands, Locking, 1967.

Kitchenham, William, collector of Hearthmoney for Cornwall, Leicester and Cumberland, 776.

Kitson, James, messenger in ordinary of the Chamber, 833, 922, 2107.

Knap (Knapp), Mr., claim to the farm of logwood, 601.

-, Thomas, importing Genoa earthenware, 2084; merchant, 2071.

Knapman, Joseph, ship's captain, 2027, 2057, 2173.

Knapp see Knap.

Knapton, Bernard, deputy woodward, New Forest, 807, 1012.

Knatchbull, Thomas, Receiver of the Poll money on the Peers, 1043.

Knebworth (co. Herts), 1695, 1983.

Kneebone, Edward, of Linkinhorne, Cornwall, son of John, tenement, Carnedon Prior, 144–5, 458, 593, 792, 860, 912, 913.

-, -, son of Edward, tenement, Carnedon Prior, 913.

-, Jane, wife of John, tenement, Carnedon Prior, 913.

-, John, commander of the Customs boat, Margate, 96.

-, -, of Upton, husbandman, tenement, Carnedon Prior, 913.

Knevet (and see Knevett), John, tidesman, Dale, Milford port, 1193, 1556.

Knight Harbinger see Harbinger.

-, Marshal see Villiers, Sir E., Windham, Sir E.

Knight, Christ., rebel in the West, 419.

-, Elizabeth, daughter of John, of Bucklawren, 912.

-, Geo., rebel in the West, 421.

-, Henry, of Chardstock, rebel in the West, 417, 2005.

-, John, senr., father of John, of the Great Wardrobe, 358, 440, 778.

-, -, junr., of the Great Wardrobe, issues (of 16,000l.) to, for purchases for the Great Wardrobe, 20, 80, 116, 123, 134, 149, 156, 167, 181, 182, 187, 218, 229, 271, 297, 332, 333, 358, 365, 372, 399, 440, 1079, 1083, 1136: accounts, 748, 778; the Earl of Danby's trustee for Richmond Manor rents and lands in Shotover, 1355-6, 1389, 1399, 1400, 1820.
-, Comptroller of First Fruits, 1637; assistant to the Customs Cashier, 2168.

-, -, estreated recognizance, 794.

-, -, rebel in the West, 418, 419.

-, -, and his son John, tenement, Bucklawren, 912.

-, Sir John, of Bristol, Crown case against, for disorders, 141, 998, 1684.

-, Margaret, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.

-, Mris., pension on the Irish establishment, 1746.

-, Peter, wool seizures, 1657.

-, Richard, a Yeoman of the Guard, 46, 245.

-, Samuel, rebel in the West, 421.

-, Thomas, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Somerset, 1804, 1982.

-, William, tenement, Bucklawren, 869, 912.

-, -, potmaker, London, 598.

-, -, rebel in the West, 416.

-, -, of the Great Wardrobe, brother of John, junr., 358, 372.

-, -, Capt. of the Customs sloop employed against wool exporters, 376, 392, 625.

Knightley, Sir John, lands in Preston Manor, co. Northants, 65.

-, Richard, surveyor of Rochester port, 1949.

-, Sir Robert, Commissioner to enquire of concealed lands, cos. Stafford and Gloucester, 693, 739.

Knighton (co. Radnor), borough, 1832; manor, 1688, 1699; tolls, lease of, 1553, 1605, 1683, 1687–8, 1698–9, 1700; lands of (Bradowes, Leasow, Pigmarket Close, Jenkin Hales, alias Segenhales, Skillagarth, the Frith or Frith Coppice, or Frith Wood, Combigilla, Witterley), 1553, 1683, 1687–8, 1699–1700.

Knightsbridge (co. Midd.), 199, 356, 407, 945, 1349, 1674.

Knivett (and see Knevet), John, sheriff of Norfolk, 707, 840, 1236.

Kniveton, Andrew, tidesman, London, 13, 1193.

Knock, alias Summerhill (Moyfenrath barony, co. Meath), 568.

- (? Slane barony, co. Meath), 569.

Knockanahousee (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 560.

Knockanakitt (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 559.

Knockannamohilly ("Knockanymogilly alias Ballywry") (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 551.

Knockanecreagh (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Knockaneglass (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Knockaneglassy (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Knockaneneen (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Knockantemple (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 556.

Knockavorishy see Knockmorris.

Knockballeagh (Lower Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 561.

Knock Ballybrack (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Knockdromine (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Knockduff (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.

Knockgillygranan (Upper Ormond barony, co. Tipperary), 552.

Knockhane (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 550.

Knockinlusky (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 560.

Knockinogle (Owney and Arra barony, co. Tipperary), 557.

Knocklas (co. Radnor), manor, 1699, 1700; lands called Skillagarth or Killgarthy Close, 1683, and see Knighton.

Knocklesly (? Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

Knockmagh (Middlethird barony, co. Tipperary), 556.

Knockmark (Lower Deece barony, co. Meath), 1932.

Knockmore, alias Knockree (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.

Knockmorris, alias Knockavorishy (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 558.

Knockmullen (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 567.

Knocknabooly, alias Buoly (? Lower Ormond barony, co. Tiipperary, or ? Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 554.

Knockree see Knockmoore.

Knockrinahan see Pallas Knockrannaghan.

Knockstown (Deece barony, co. Meath), 570.

Knocktopher barony (co. Kilkenny), 562, 563, 564, 565, 567.

Knolls see Knollys, Knowles.

Knollys (and see Knowles), Charles, styled Earl of Banbury or Lord Banbury, 1927, 1941.

-, Elizabeth, wife of Wm., Visct. Wallingford, 1943.

-, Sir Francis, father of Visct. Wallingford, 1943.

-, Robert, Receiver for Sick and Wounded in the Dutch war, 1975.

-, Thomas, lands, Ireland, 562.

-, William, Visct. Wallingford (afterwards 1st Earl of Banbury), grant of lands, 1943.

Knott see Nott.

Knowle (co. Somerset), 2005.

-, co. Warwick, Recusants in, 1126.

Knowlegrove Coppice see Windsor Forest.

Knowler, Thomas, waiter, Whitstable, 52, 798.

Knowles (and see Knollys), John, rebel in the West, 417.

-, Mr., bookseller, Tower Street, London, letter receiver for the Post Office, 1672.

-, William, noontender, London, 658, 953; tidesman, Shields, 1838.

Knowlton (co. Kent), 2121.

Knowman, John, tidesman, Weymouth, 307.

Knowsley (Hayton, co. Lancs), seat of the Earl of Derby, 935, 1615, 1669, 1786.

Knuydt, Francicus de, of Holland, moneys disbursed on the transport of the Scotch Regiment from Holland to Scotland, 254, 489, 933.
-, Frances de, petition for the import of woollen cloth, 1085.

Kock, de, the Dutch Envoy's cook, 1192.

Kroger, John, shipowner, 2081.

Kue, John, lodge, see Wychwood Forest.

Kynaston see Kinaston.

Kynvin (Kinvine and see Kenvin), John, Register of the Court Merchant at Tangier, 467; King's waiter, London, 622, 643, 836, 873, 1216.

Kyte, Elizabeth, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1123.