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A.
Abbington, Katherine, 144
", Richard, esq., 35
", Richard, 68, 144
", see Abington, Abyngton
Abbreviations, Letters of, liii. liv.
Abday, Christopher, 23
", Edward, esq., 237
", see Abdey
Abdey, Christopher, 146
", see Abday
Abduction, 30 (2), 99, 100, 156
", Aiding in a case of, 8
", of wards [100], 176
Abell, Nicholas, 163
Abington, Katherine, 131, 134, 146
", Mary, 115
", Mrs., 23
", Richard, 131, 134, 146
", Thomas, 74, 114, 119
", see Abbington, Abyngton
Abjuration, Recusant refusing to take the oath of, 88, 217
Abusing gentlemen at the Fortune playhouse, 71 (2)
", one's mother-in-law, 45
Abyngton, Mary, 130
", Thomas, esq., 130
", see Abbington, Abington
Acheson, James, 22
Acorns, Gold buttons of the fashion of, 26
Acquittals, Convictions and balance of, xxxix.
Acton, Barnaby, 32
", William, 211, 215
", co. Midd., 70
", Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 103
Acton, Stocks at, 224
Actors to abolish jigs, rhymes and dances after plays, 83
Adam, Ellen (Helen) Damme (Dam) alias, 106, 109, 113, 127, 128
", John, 43
", John Dam (Damme) alias, 78, 106, 109, 113, 127, 128
", see Addam, Addams, Dam, Damme
Adamson, Thomas, 27
", see Addamson
Addam, John, 212
", see Adam, Addams
Addams, John, 12, 16
", see Adam, Addam
Addamson, Thomas, 33
", see Adamson
Addington, Anne, 12, 16
", Paul, 12, 16
Admiral, Lord, Counterfeiting a seal of the office of the, 119
Adultery, 5, 46, 50, 70, 157, 180
"Æsop's Fables" (Books), 109
Affray about a woman's ring, An, 148 (2)
Agates, see Jewellery
Agmondisham, co. Bucks, 31
"Agnus Dei" (a token), An, 190 (2)
Akar, Peter, 168
Akerley, Johanne (Johan), 100, 101
Alderford, Elizabeth, 211
Aldersgate, London [69], 82, 90, 151, 172, 215
", Street, London, 90, 111, 180
Aldgate, co. Midd., 10, 32, 34, 40, 47, 165
", Without, London, 82
Aldreer, Richard, 120
", see Aldreor
Aldreor, Richard, 110
Aldreor, see Aldreer
Aldridge, Joan, 112, 219
Ale and Beer, To answer for brewing, above strength, 96 (2)
" ", Order as to sale of, 149
" Order as to selling, by chandlers, 149
" Scurvigrasse, xlvi. 152
Alehouse, Misdemeanours committed in an, 76
Alehouses, Lismissed from keeping, 33, 76, 141
", Harbour from heinous offences taken in, in Milford Lane, St. Clement Danes, 141
", Keepers of, 171
", unlicensed keepers of common, An order for the prosecution of, 149
", Order for more vigilant prosecutions of unlicensed keepers of common, 149
", in St. Clement Danes, Order touching certain, 140
", in St. Clement Danes, to be suppressed, Certain, 141
", Signs to be taken down, &c., of, 33. 76
Aliens, 10, 74
Alington, Humfrey, 237
", see Allington
Alisburie [Aylesbury], co. Bucks, 173
Alison, Agnes, 7
Allaley, Robert, 1, 53, 54
Allam, Mary, 56
"Allegant," 61
Allegiance, Oath of, Denying the, 153
", " taken, 37 (2), 54, 68 (2), 70, 75,143, 160, 163, 216
", " Refusing to take, 42, 48, 66, 68 (2), 70 (2), 163, 215, 216 (2), 217
Allen alias Pendleborough, Abraham, 181, 182
" David, 100
" alias Floyde, Ellen, 49
" George, 40
" Mary, 155
" William, 107, 110, 114, 120
", see Allyn
Allett, John, 23
Allhallows, Lombard Street, 156
", London, parish of, 184
Allington, Randell, 238
" see Alington
Allyn, John, 136
" see Allen
Almer, John, 87
Almond, William, 223
Alms, Begging for, under false pretences, &c., 143, 160, 164, [176]
Alsoppe, Gamaliel, 173, 174
", Henry, 42, 43
Ambassadors, French, Reviling servants of, 124
", House, French, Assault at the, 124
", " The [French], 123, 124
", " The Spanish, 34
", " The Spanish, Celebrating mass at the, 60, 61
Ambassador of Venice, Stealing from the coach of the, 155, 157
Amcottes, Alexander, 213
[Amersham] Amerston, co. Bucks, 31
Amerston [Amersham], co. Bucks, 31
Amsterdam, 72
Amwell, Map of the new cut from, to Theobalds, 25
Amye, John, 167
Amys, John, 37
Ancker, Susan, 150
Anderson, Margery, 188, 189
Anderton, John, 4
Androwes, Dorothy, 39
Angar, Mary, 21
Angels, see Money
Anketyll, Anthony, 156
Annond (?), Henry Arnett Michael, 106
Annoyances, Commissioners of, 75, 77 (2)
", see Nuisances
Antelope, The, Sign of the, Holborn, 24
Anterbury, Thomas, 131
Apleton, William, 17
Apostle Silver Spoons, see Plate
Apparel, Prices of:
-, Apron, Green, A, 152
-, " Woollen Cloth, A, 59
-, Aprons, 85, 90, 109
-, " Children's, 109
-, Aprons, Holland, 85, 108
-, " Linen, 39
-, " Say, 108, 153
-, Band, laced ruffed, A, 105
-, " Sissers, A, 178
-, Bands, Collars called, 85, 90
-, " ("collaria"), Falling, 67,
105, 108, 119
-, " Falling, Cambric, 32
-, " Head, Cambric, 108
-, " Laced, 65, 108
-, " Linen, 32
-, " Ruff ("collaria rugata"),
85, 90, 109, 119, 147,
153
-, " Ruff, Linen, 35, 65
-, " Women's, 109
-, Biggens, 109
-, Bodices, 40
-, " Stitched, 42
-, Breeches ("femoralia"), 123
-, " Cloth, laced with gold
lace, 126
-, " Grograine, 90
-, " Laced satin, 24
-, " Silk rash, 57
-, " Woollen cloth, 41
-, Calles, Calls ("capitalia"), 59, 109
-, Cap, linen, A, 32
-, " wrought, A, 67
-, " wrought with gold and silk, 4
-, Caps, Night, Linen, 25, 131
-, Coif, gold, A, 181
-, " adorned with silk and gold,
A, 55
-, " tiffany, A, 149
-, Coifs ("capitalia"), 85, 109, 152
Black work, 149
-, " Linen, 59
-, " Wrought, 90, 165
-, Cloak, Cloth, lined with hair,
and clasps of silver, A, 46
-, " lined with velvet, A, 131
-, " lined with unshorned velvet, a, 131
-, " French, A, 108
-, " faced with shag A, 138
-, " silk, A, 36
-, " velvet, A, 162
-, " lined with velvet, A, 151.
-, " velvet, lined with sables, A,
131
-, " woollen, A, 4
-, Cloak, black woollen, lined with
plush ("cum holoserico"),
A, 162
-, Cloaks, 15, 24, 36, 40, 59, 76, 101,
108, 116, 123, 125 (3),
144. 145
-, ' Cloth, 11, 146
-, " Grogran, 59, 132
-, " " silk, 98, 131, 132
-, " Woollen cloth, 1, 14, 25,
38, 40, 52,94,97,98, 131
-, " lined with velvet, 64, 131
-, Coat, riding, A, 125
-, Coats, 89
-, " Livery, 11, 163 (2)
-, Collar, linen, A, 65
-, " taffeta, A, 32
-, Collars called bands, 85, 90
-, Crest Cloths ("capitalia"), 153
-, Cross Cloths, 85, 109 (2)
-, Crosscloth, ("plagula"), 181
-, " laced, A, 149
-, Cuffs (manicæ), 59, 85, 108, 119,
153
-, " Cambric, 32
-, " Cambric ruff, 32
-, " hand, Linen, 71
-, " Laced, 108
-, " Needlework, 90
-, Doublet, laced with gold lace, A,
126
-, " satin, A, 20
-, " of rich tissue, A, 162
-, Face Cloth ("vestimentum muliebre"), lawn, A, 138
-, Frock, linen, A, 25
-, Garters, 125
-, " Crewel, 35
-, " French, 38
-, " with gold and silver
spangle lace, 182
-, " Silk, 48, 67
-, " Silk, with silver fringe, 90
-, Girdle, A, 90
-, " of German work, A, 38
-, " silk, A, 59
-, " velvet, A, 59
-, " wire, A, 182
-, Gloves, 4, 48, 125
-, Gorget, Vestment called a, adorned
with silk and gold, 55
-, Gown, ("Horneblew,") coloured, A,
53
-, Gown, A Parapus round, 168
-, " satin, A, 138
-, " satin, laced with silver lace,
A, 162
-, " Skirts of a, edged with gold
lace, 20
-, " velvet, A, 162
-, " faced with velvet, A, 63
-, " velvet, with squirrel fur, A,
46
-, Gowns ("togæ"), 23, 60, 89, 90,
91, 138, 165
-, " of stripped curl, 40
-, " Lawyers', 183
-, " Velvet, 42
-, " Woollen cloth, 20
-, Habiliment for a Lady's head, 137
-, Handkerchers, Holland, 32
-, Handkerchiefs, 85, 90, 108, 125
(2), 179
-, " Cambric, 182
-, " Fine, 178
-, " Laced, 109
-, Linen, 59, 71
-, Hangers, 97, 116, 125
-, " Leather, 1
-, " Silver, 98
-, Hat, black, A, 40
-, " felt, embroidered with gold,
A, 20
-, " with Sipres band, A, 165
-, " taffeta, A, 125
-, " see Hats
-, Hatband, silk band called a
"Sipers" [Sipres or
Cipress], A, 38
-, " Silver and Gold, A, 182
-, Hatbands ("cinctoria"), 125 (2)
-, " Gold, 65, 126, 181
-, " with gold buttons, &c.,
147
-, Hats, 90, 131
-, " Beaver ("galerus castorius"),
42, 131, 138, 178, 180 (2)
-, " Black, faced with velvet, 1
-, " Felt, 55, 67
-, " White, 40
-, " see Hat
-, Head bands, Cambric, 108
-, Hose, Linen, boot, 25, 46
-, " tops, Holland boot, 32
-, Jerkin ("colobium"), A, 171
-, Jerkins, Leather, perfumed, laced
with silk lace and lined with
satin, 46
-, Jube ("ornamentum muliebre"),
Ornament called a, 138
-, Kercher, linen, A, 39
-, Kerchiefs, 85
-, Kirtle, Velvet vestment called a, 55
-, Kirtles ("foramina"), 90, 138, 165
-, Mandillians ("tunicæ"), 171
-, Mantle, velvet, A, 138
-, Mittens, Velvet, &c., 65
-, Neckcloths, 149
-, Night Rayles, ("ornamenta muliebria"), 85
-, Petticoat, camlet, of changeable
colour, A, 55
-, " embroidered, An (value
£300), 177
-, " satin, laced with silver
lace and silver fringe,
A, 162
-, Petticoats, 109, 138, 152, 153
-, " Woollen, 7, 39
-, Points, Ribbon, 38
-, " Silk, 41
-, Rayles, Night ("ornamenta muliebria"), 85
-, Ribbon Points, 38
-, " Roses, 182
-, Robe, A, 20
-, " of scarlet, parliament, A, 23
-, Roses, Ribbon, 182
-, " Spangle, 182
-, Ruff bands ("collaria rugata"), 85,
90, 109, 119, 147,
153
-, " Linen, 35, 65
-, " cuffs, Cambric, 32
-, Safeguard, A, 138
-, " sea, A, 129
-, Scarf embroidered with silver, A,
181
-, " silk, embroidered with silver,
A, 181
-, Scarves ("vela"), 109, 126
-, " Cyprus, 4
-, Shadow ("umbrale"), A, 149
-, Shirts ("indusia"), 53, 105, 119
-, " Holland, 32, 36 (2)
-, " Linen, 25, 39
-, Shoes, 41, 71, 148, 153
-, " Roses for, 67
-, Shoes, with roses, &c, 97
-, Skirts of a gown, edged with gold
lace, 20
-, Smock sleeve, Cambric, edged with
bone lace, 182
-, Smocks, 105, 108, 153
-, " Holland, 85
-, " Linen, 71
-, Squares ("capitalia, quadræ"), 85,
90
-, Stockings, 90, 165
-, " Silk, 4, 25, 36 (2), 50,
65, 131, 181
-, " Woollen, 25, 35, 40, 46
-, " Worsted, 1, 25, 41, 42,
48, 50, 53
-, Stomacher, Linen, adorned with silk
and gold, 55
-, Tops, Boot-hose, 32
-, Vestments, Women's Linen, wrought
with gold and silver, 162
-, Waistcoat, embroidered, An, 138
-, " linen, A, 46
-, " quilted, A, 138
-, " silk, A, 157
-, " silk, lined with silk
shag, A, 162
-, " woollen cloth, A, 7
-, Waistcoats ("vestimenta muliebria"
and "Togæ Muliebres"), 109, 147, 153,
165
-, " Shag, 85
-, " Wrought, 105
Apparel, prisoner to be furnished with, A, 161
Apprentice, apparel for, Master to find, 47
", Enticing and conveying away an, 32
", Enticing, to marry, 156
", Flogging an, 14
", indentures cancelled, An, 47
", Maltreating an, 47
", Runaway, committed to the House of Correction, 183
Apprentices, Unlawful assembly of, 97 (7)
", Riots on Shrove Tuesday, 50 [86], 96, 97 (6), [151]
", Unruly, to be sent to the House of Correction, xxvi, 130
Apprentices, following vocations without having been, 29 (2), 49, 96 (2)
Apricot Trees, 186
Ap' Robert, William, xlix., 26
Aprons, see Apparel
Arabella [Stewart], The Lady, Assaulting the footman of, 47 (2)
Arden alias Little, Ralph, 157
Argyle, Archibald, earl of, 129
", see Argyll
Argyll, earl of, The, 103
", see Argyle
Arms and Crest, 163
" A great signet ring of gold with, 178
" Seal of, 25
" Gold ring called a seal of, 64
" Silver seal called a seal of, 25
Armyde, Mary, 10
Arnold, Edward (juror), 197, 198
", William, 117
Arowe, Richard, 27, 33
Arrington, Antony, 178
Arrundell, Anne, xlv.
", see Arundel
Arson, 134
Artillery Lane, 179
Arundel, Thomas, earl of, xliv., 101, 135
", co. Sussex, 122
", see Arrundell
Ascue, Henry, 145
", see Askew
Ashbe, William, 13
Ashfeilde, Anne, 16
", see Ashfield
Ashfield, John, 162
", see Ashfeilde
Ashford, Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 104
", Allowance from, to the marshal of Spelthorne Hundred, 78
", Elizabeth, 78
Ashley, Katherine, 10
Ashton, Henry, 141
", see Ashtoun
Ashtoun, Richard, 180
", see Ashton
Askew, Lady Margaret, 127, 128
", Richard, 177
", see Ascue
Aspe, Thomas, 237
Asper, Richard, 132
Assault and Battery by a servant on his master, 224.
Assault upon master and mistress, An, 73 (2)
" with a brickbat, An, 69
" murderous, A, 184
" with the rib-bone of an ox, An, 105
" with stones, An, 56
Assaults, 19, 47 (2), 49, 54, 73, 77, 99, 106 (2), 115 (2), 116, 124, 134, 135, 168, 178 (2), 185, 186
", with daggers, 7 (2)
", with knives, 37, 88
", and Riots, 29. 154, 155
", see Riots
", with swords, 42, 86, 113 (4), 124
Assemblies, Riotous, see Riots, &c.
", Unlawful, xlvii. (2)
Assembly of the Justices held at Finsbury, 230 (3), 231
" " " held at the High Holborn Quest House, 216, 231 (2)
" " " held at Mile End, 230, 231
" " " held at New Brentford, 230 (3), 231
" " " held at the Three Doves, New Brentford, 79, 231
" " " held at the Tower of London, 216, 231
Assessments for building the House of Correction, xxiv.
" see Correction, Ho. of, &c.
Asten alias Berrye, Sara, 63
Astill, Roger, esq., 213
Atclea Alice, 42
Atkins, Robert, 186
", Thomas, 29
", William, 156
", see Atkyns
Atkinson, Christofer, 54
", Katheren, 54
", Richard, 226
Atkyns, William, 156
", see Atkins
Atterbury, Jane, 146
Atterbury, William, 146, 235
Attorney-General, Gilbert Gerrard, esq., 188, 189
Attorney [General], Mr., 56
Auberie, Philip, 19
Audley, John, 18
", see Awdley
Austen, John, 140
", William, 220, 221
Avery, Joan, 235
", Robert, 235
Awdley, Mary, 144
", see Audley
Awnsham, Sir Gedeon knt., 59 (2)
Awnsloe, Mary, 24, 30
[Aylesbury] Alisburie, co. Bucks, 173
Ayleward, John, 32
Ayrey, Guy, 152 (2)
", Jane, 152 (2)
B.
Bacon, 112
", Isaac, 93
", alias Baker alias Mason alias Heminge alias Bacon Tom., Thomas, 92
", Thom., Thomas Mason alias Baker alias Hemminge Thom., alias, 92
", Tom, Thomas Bacon alias Baker alias Mason alias Heminge alias, 92
Badger, Licence withdrawn from a, 228
", Thomas, xlii., 2, 3 (2)
", William, 54
", William, junior, 199
", William, senior, 199
Badges, Silver plate, 163 (2)
Bag embroidered with gold, A, 131
" linnen, A, 28
" musk, A, 40
" see Bags
Baget, Peter, 154
Bags, Canvas, 26, 27
", Leather, 15
", see Bag
Bail, Order for committal without, 56
Bailye, Abraham, 48
", see Baylie, Bayly
Bainbrick, John, 111
Baines, John, 25
Baize covering for coach cushion, 155
" Manchester, 164
Baker, Dorothy, 109
", Frances, li., lii., 57
", John, 48, 115, 135
", Lionell, 210
", Samuel, 181
", Thomas, 136
", alias Hemminge Thom., alias Bacon Thorn., Thomas Mason, alias, 92
", alias Mason alias Heminge alias Bacon Tom., Thomas Bacon alias, 92
Baldwin, Henry, 220, 223
Balgey, Daniel, 32
Balishewe, Peter, 10
Ball, Elizabeth, 100, 127, 128, 132
", Joachim, 120, 127, 128
", John, 100
", Richard, 132
", Richard, junior, 132
Balme, Unica, 98, 99
Balsam, 65
Balshawe, Alice, 28, 33
", Richard, 28, 33
Balstepgrove Bridge, between Edmonton and Enfield, neglect to repair, 238
Banckes, Christian (Christiana), 107, 110, 114
", see Bankes
Bancrofte, Thomas, 186
Bands, see Apparel
Baninge, Susan, 114
", see Banning, Banninge
Bankes, Christiana (Christian), 72, 215
", John, 13
", George Billen alias Hunte, alias Billingsley alias, 99, 100
", see Banckes
Bannester, Henry, esq., 27, 33
Banning, Susan, no
", see Baninge, Banninge
Banninge, Susan, 107
", see Baninge, Banning
Barbar, John, 168
Barber following his trade upon the Sabbath, 139
" Surgeon, Following vocation as, 49
" Surgeons, Wardens and Company of, Abusing the, 184
" William, 4
Barbor, Richard, 49
Bard, Richard, 7
Barge, Master of the king's, 177
Barken, Richard, 106
Barker, John, 48
", Mathew, 161
" Thomas, 164
Barley, Price of, per quarter, 187
Barmawdoes (?), Persons accused of heinous offences taking haibour in place called, Milford Lane, 141
Barnard, Henry, 64, 214
Barn Elms, co. Surrey, 7
Barner, Alice, 64, 214
", John, 64, 214
Barnes, Dorothy, 236
", Henry, 63
", Robert, 159. 164, 165
", Thomas, 148
Barnesley, Elizabeth, 107
Barnet, Friern, see Friern Barnet
Barnett, James, 169 (2)
", John (juror), 197, 198
", Richard, 76
Barnewall, Thomasina, xliii., 87
", William, xliii., 87
", see Barnwell
Barnsbury, Bp. of London's manor of, 186
Barnwell, Thomas, 31
", see Barnewall
Barrett, Philip, 8
Barrys, Elizabeth, 210
Barton, Ann (Anne), 210, 211
", Jane, 153
", Richard, 27, 33
", Robert, 43, 212
Basheford alias Bemford, James, 21
Baskervile, Sir Humfrey, Knt., 64
Bason, A, 112
", pewter, A, 97
Basons, Keepers of brothels to be rung out with belis and, 139, 228
Bassano, Jeronimo, esq., 163
Basse Viol, 67
Bassett, Bridgett, 11
" alias Brooke, Bridgett, 55
Bassome, Wyman, 180 (2)
Bastard, Parish discharged from maintenance of a, 116
", Order for parish to keep a, 49
", Recognizances touching a, 97
Bastards, Sentences for begetting or giving birth to, 14, 92, 116, 153, 157, 158
Bastards, Settlement of, 176
Bateman, Cecilia, 150
", Christabel (Christobell), 107, 110, 114, 127, 128
" Mary, 79, 114
" Thomas, 79, 107, 110, 114 (2), 127, 128
Bates, Margaret, 24, 30, 211, 234
", Thomas, 92
Bateson, Constantine, 156
", Richard, 27, 33
Batford Bridge, Battle Bridge alias, Norwood, co. Midd., Neglect to re-make the common way leading to, 238
Bathon, Lewis, 85
Batte, Elizabeth, 149
", Robert, 52
Batten, Henry, 80
Battle Bridge alias Batford Bridge, Norwood, co. Midd., Neglecting to re-make the common way leading to, 238
Bawdry, An Order that persons accused of, be not let to bail, 177
Bawds and Whores, Notorious,. 7, 47, 72, 171
" ", see Lewd Women, &c.
" ", being let to bail, &c., Order touching, 176
Bawdy Housekeepers to be carted and rung out with bells, basons, &c, 139 [228]
" House, Swaggering and drinking in a, 48, 52 (2)
" ", Woman taken in a, behind a painted cloth, 60
" ", Woman taken in a, with young gentlemen, 63
" Houses and brothels in Turnmill Street, Common and notorious, 48, 177
" " see Brothels, Disorderly Houses
Baxter, Richard, xlvi., 165, 166, 175
", see Blackster, Mr.
Baylie, Edward, 26
", Elizabeth, 236
", George, 198, 199
", Jane, 90
Baylie, John, 73, 236
" Mary, 198, 199 (2), 216
" alias Tipson, Henry, 68
", see Bailye, Bayly
Baylief, Alice, 110
Bayly, John, 49
" see Bailye, Baylie
Baynham, William, 178, 179
Beaker ("poculum"), Pewter, 112
Beakers, Silver, see Plate
Beale, John, 148
Beamont, Elizabeth, 237
Beamont John, 237
Beane, Roger, 176
Beans, Price of, per quarter, 187
Beaton, Roger, 152
Beaver, Anne, liii., 72, 73 (6)
Beckett, Mary, 156
Beckfford alias Beckford alias Bickford Richard, 74
Beckley, James, 61
Bed, Canopy for a, 53
" coach, A, 160
", of crimson velvet, A, 126.
", Velvet valance for a, laid with gold lace, 169
", see Beds
Bedfont, co. Midd., Highway at, 36
" East, co. Midd., 126
", " Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 104
Bedford, co., 31, 145
" Thomas (juror), 197, 198
Bedhouse, Elizabeth, 105
", Roger, 106
Beds of cloth of silver, Tops and valances of, 92
" see Bed
Beer and Ale, Order as to sale of, 149
" ", Selling small, 149
Beer or Ale, Brewing, above strength, 96 (2)
" &c., Dismissed from selling, 33
" Ratsbane mixed with, 9
Beeseley, William, 27, 33
Beeston, Andrea, 128
", Christofer (Christopher), 107, 110, 114, 120, 170, 235
", Christopher Hutchenson alias, 128
", Christopher, Riot and breaking the Dwelling-house, &c., of, 220 (2)
", Jane, 107, no, 114, 120
Beeston, Jane Hutchenson alias, 128
", Robert, 128
Beeswicke, Ambrose, 128
", George, 128
", Mary, 128
", William, 128
", see Besicke, Besseck, Beswicke, Bexwicke
Beggars and Vagrants to be branded with a great Roman R on left shoulder, 139
" Incorrigible vagrants and, 138
Belche, Elizabeth, 12
Belcher, William, 20
Bell, Charles, 156
", to be tolled at certain hours in Ho. of Correction, xxv., 120
", see Bells
Bellamy, Katherine, 191, 192
", Robert, 1
", see Bellamye
Bellamye, Katherine, 196 (2), 197 (2), 198
", Richard, 196 (2), 197, 198
", see Bellamy
Bellinger, Thomas, 141
Bells, 7, 133
", and Basons, Keepers of brothels to be rung out with, 139, 228
", see Bell
Belson, Sir Austin, knt., 21
Belwood, Richard, 40
Bemboe, Leonard, 226
Bemford, James Basheford alias, 21
Benbowe, Clara, 19
Bench Cloth, 97
" Justice of the, 204 (2)
Bendy, Edward, 184
Benford, Edward, 76
Bennet, Giles, 29
Bennett, Elizabeth, 61
", Gabriel, 4
", Jane, 43, 212
", Margery, 155
", Sir Thomas, knt. (Justice of the Peace), 202, 203
", Thomas, 222
Bennynge, Thomas (juror), 197, 198
Benson, Bartholomew, 98, 102
", Robert, 216
Berde, Peter, 75
", see Bird, Birde, Burde
Berington, Richard, 41, 211
Berkswicke, Parish of, co. Stafford, 50
Berry, Agnes, liii.
", Paul, 91
", Sara, 63
", see Berrye
Berrye, Agnes, 219
" alias Wittingeberrye, Agnes 116
", Sara Asten alias, 63
", see Berry
Beryls, 147
Besbeeche, John, 48
Besicke, Ambrose, 107
", George, 107
", Mary, 107
", William, 107
", see Beeswicke, Besseck, Beswicke, Bexwicke
Besseck, William, 215
", see Beeswicke, Besicke, Beswicke, Bexwicke
Best, . . . . 235
Beste, Mary. 210
Bestney, Nicholas, junior, 88, 89
Beswicke, Ambrose, 79, 127, 134
", Ambrosina, 234
", Elizabeth, 144, 146
", George, 114, 127
", Mary, 110, 114, 127
", William, 110, 114 (2), 127 (2), 134. 144, 146
", see Beeswicke, Besicke, Besseck, Bexwicke
Bet, Quarrel about a, 164
Bett, Katherine, 143
Bettes, Henry, Riot and breaking the dwelling-house, &c, of, 221 (2)
", Laurence, 10
Bexwicke, Elizabeth, 237
", William, 237
", see Beeswicke, Besicke, Besseck, Beswicke
Bible, Blasphemous words against the, 163, 227
", with a covering of gold and silver, 162
", History (a book), 109
", with parchment leaves, A, 53
", Protestation by laying hand upon the, 167
Bibles, 94, 132, 163, 167
Bickford Richard Beckfford alias Beckford alias, 74
Biddle, Wm., 225
Bigamy, 27, 44, 149, 150
Biggens see Apparel
Bigges, Christofer, 214
Bignell, Thomas, 94
Bilbye, John, 1
Bilcock, Edward, 185
Bill Grace, 70, 71
" hand, A, 169 (2)
Billin alias Billingsley James, 99, 100
" alias Holman alias Smythe Thomas, 99, 100
" alias Hunte alias Billingsley alias Bankes, George, 99, 100
Billingsgate, 73
Billingsley alias Bankes, George Britten alias Hunte alias, 99, l00
" James Billin alias, 99, 100
Billington, Thomas, 22
Bills, True, Summaries of the, xxxv.
" ", " from 3 Edw. VI. to the end of James I.'s Reign, 239–244
" ", " Results of the, xxxvii.
Binckes, Nathaniel, 168, 169
Bingham, Elizabeth, 15
" Frauncis, 15
Birche, Robert, 3
" Susan, 3
", see Burch, Burche
Birchin Lane, London, 29
Bird, Mary, 24
" Thomas, 72
", see Berde, Birde, Burde
Birde, Mary, 30
" Thomas, 67, 215
", see Berde, Birde, Burde
Birke, Margaret, 27
Birkeley, William, esq., 28
Bishopgate, 12, 34, 37, 48. 58, 61, 77, 122, 137, 177, 213 (2)
" Street, London, 118
Bitterman, Andrew, 58
Black, John, 128
", Magdalen, 127, 128
" see Blacke, Blage, Blague, Blake
", Bull, The, St. Martin's-in-theFields, Sign of the, 61
Blackborne, Alice, 28, 33
Blacke, John, 10, 114, 127
", Magdalen, 114
" see Black, Blage, Blague, Blake
Blackman, Henry, 46, 111, 112
Blackster, Mr., 175
Blackster, see Baxter
Blackwall, 126
", alias Poplar, co. Midd., 126
Blackwaye, John, 25
Blage, John, 237
", Maudline, 237
", see Black, Blacke, Blague, Blake
Blague, John, 114, 134, 146
", Magdalen, 134, 146
" see Black, Blacke, Blage, Blake
Blags, William, 86
Blake, John, 21, 109, 234
", Magdalen (Maudline), 21, 109, 234
", see Black, Blacke, Blage, Blague
Blanket, Stealing a, 186
Blankets, 53, 57
Blany, John, 167
" see Blayney
Blasphemer sent to the bp. of London, A, 227
Blasphemy, 163, 227
Blatte, Jocosa, 35
Blayney, Sir Edward, knt., 160
" see Blany
Bleake, Henry, 222
Bleetes alias Bootes, Thomas Smye alias, 97
Blisse, Margaret, 160
Blomson, John (juror), 63
Blond, Thomas, 19
Bloomsbury Fields, Close called, 4
" ", Throwing dung and filth into, 4
" within St. Giles's-in-theFields, 166
Blowen, Thomas, 46
" Blumsberrie Fields," see Bloomsbury
Blumston, Margaret, 21
", Nicholas, 21
Blunte, Christopher, 122
Bodices, see Apparel
Bodkins Silver, 149, 178
Bodley, Sir Thomas, knt., 15
Bohemia, Prisoners respited for service in, 226, 227
", A prisoner reprieved for service in, returning without licence, 227
Boldinge, Elizabeth, 110
" see Boulding
Bolt, Elizabeth, 127, 134
", see Boult
Bolton, Elizabeth, 146
Bolton, see Boulton
Bond . . . . co. Lincoln, 22
Bonde, Thomas, 217
", alias Whitehead, Thomas, 97
Bonds, 25
Bone comb, A, 59
" lace, 90, 182, 217
Bonfoy, Samuell, 228
Bonnell, Hugh (juror), 197, 198
Bons, Mathew, 151
Books, 53, 65, 67, 68, 94, 109, 111, 117, 132, 133, 143, 162, 167
" called or entitled—
-, Æsop's Fables, 109
-, Bible with covering of gold and
silver, 162
-, " History, 109
-, " with parchment leaves, A, 53
-, Bibles, 94, 132, 167
-, Castilians Dialogues, 109
-, Common Prayer, 133
-, Delights with Closet, 109
-, Dictionary, A, 68
-, Grammars, 109
-, History Bible, 109
-, Learn to Live, To, 109
-, Mass Books, 143
-, Orlando, 67
-, Practise of Piety, 109
-, Song Books, 117
-, Sutten on the Sacrament, 109
-, Virgils, 109
-, temp. James I., xv.
Booreman, John, 10
" see Boreman
Bootes, Thomas Smye alias Bleetes alias, 97
Boot Hose, see Apparel
" ", Tops, see Apparel
"Booth of Bad People" in St. James's Fair, 76
Boothe, Robert, esq., 24, 25
", Thomas, 52
Bordman, Richard, 144, 145
Boreman, John, 128
" see Booreman
Borne, Gilbert, 71.(2)
" John, 50
" see Bourne
Bosgrave, Nicholas, 68, 79, 80
Bosse, Richard, 115
" see Boyse
Boston, Helen, 31
" Robert, 30
Boswell, Josias, 73
" Thomas, 57, 58
Bottles of silver, see Plate
Boulding, Elizabeth, 120
" see Boldinge
Boult, Elizabeth, 128
" see Bolt
Boulton, Edward, 72
", John, 173, 174
" see Bolton
Bourne alias Vaughan, Charles, 162
" see Borne
Bowes, Sir Jerom, knt., 25, 26 (2)
" Robert, 113 (4)
Bow Lane, St. Aldermary, London, 173
Bowles, Lady Elizabeth, 79
" Francis, 172
Bowling Alley, Charterhouse Lane, 88
" Common place of, at Clerkenwell, 41
Bowls, Playing at, 40 (3), 164
" Silver, see Plate
Bowman, John, 157, 158
Bowyer, Henry, 89
", Robert, 62
Box, Sugar, Silver, see Plate
Boxes, Stealing, 185
Boydon, Alice, 234
", Philip, 234
Boyse, Richard, 19
" see Bosse
Bracelets, see Jewellery
Brackett, Sara, 110
" see Brockett
Bradford, Joseph, 185
Bradley, Alice, liii., 8 (4)
" John, 48
" May, 28, 33
" Richard. 61, 88, 89, 163, 227
Bradshawe, Francis, 235
", John, 154, 168
" John (juror), 197, 198
" Roger, 52
Bradson, John, 45
Brak, Henry, 32
Bramstone, John, 99
Branch, Anne, liii.
" Thomas, 156
" see Branche
Branche, Anne, 112 (3)
" Emma, 219
" Thomas, 112
", see Branch
Brand, Roger, 62
Brand, Tyburn (mentioning the letter T), 2, 28, 45, 53, 66, 74 (2)
Branded, Persons, 4, 79, 80, 88, 91, 98, 109, 113, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 126, 129, 136, 147, 150, 151, 159, 161, 170, 175, 177, 178, 179 (2), 184, 186 (3)
" " with the letter R, Rogue, 101
" " on the left shoulder with the letter R, Incorrigible rogues, 140 (2)
" " on the left shoulder with the letter R, Vagrants, 150, 305
" " on the left shoulder with a great Roman R, Vagrants to be, 139
Branding, On reprieves before, xxxiv.
" with the Letter T, On, xxxiii.; xxxv.
Branham, Thomas, 112
Brass Candlesticks, 61, 112
" lanthorn, A, 61
" Stealing, 67
Bratt, John, 32
Bray, Millicent, 105
Braye, William, 23
Braynes, John, xlvii. (2), xlviii., xlix.
Braynt Bridge, within the Parish of Hendon, Neglect to repair, 236
Braytoft, Richard (juror), 63
Bread, Assay of, 44
" not made with Rye, 44
" Street, London, 39
Brekerke, James, 12, 16
Breeches, see Apparel
Brekett, John, 82
Brentford, co. Midd., 90, 130, 235
" A servant to be flogged on two Market Days at, 224
", New, co. Midd., 4, 17, 79, 82, 84, 127, 144, 146
" " Assembly of Justices held at the Three Doves, 79, [230 (3)], 231
" " Assembly of Justices held at, 230 (3)
Brentford, New, Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 104
" " High Constable of, 79
" West, 237
" " Neglect to repair a bridge at, 237
Brett, Sir John, 36
" John (Justice of the Peace), 5
" Lady Anne [74], 130, 234
" Lady, 74
" Thomas, 72, 98
Brewer, Tobias, 31
Brewers, Violating the rights of, 96 (2)
Brewyn, Ralph, 71
Brian, Alice, 120
" Edward, 65
" Robert, 120
Brickbat, Assault with a, 69
Brickland, Jane, 9
Bricknell, . . . . 238
Bridewell, London, 24 105
" A sentence to perpetual Labour in, 217
" Hospital, Inquiry touching claim and title of City of London to, 102
" Prison, 33
" Whippings at, 54, 167, 217
" Whipping from Newgate to, 105
Bridge, Balstepgrove, between Edmonton and Enfield, Neglect to repair, 238
" Brunstreete, Hendon, Neglect to repair, 237
", at West Brentford, Neglect to repair a, 237
" leading from Dallys to Finchley, Neglect to repair, 236
" High, West Drayton, Order for repair of, 126
" ", in the Parish of West Drayton, Neglect to repair, 126
" ", West Drayton, Timber found for repairing the, 126
" Finchley, Neglect to repair, 238
", at Hendon, Neglect to repair a, 237
" A common, in the Parish of Isleworth, Neglect to repair, 236
Bridge, at Longford, Neglect to repair a public, 237
", see Bridges
Bridges, Avice, 114
" Thomas, esq., 8
" Thomas. 62
" two, leading from Edgware towards London, Neglect to repair, 236
" Neglecting to repair, 126, 236 (2). 237 (4)
" see Bridge
Bridgwater, The earl of, 184
Bridles, 70, 125
Bright, Mr., 76
Briscoe, Phillip, 83
" Ralph, 83
Brisse, Edward, 127
Bristow, Robert, 17
" see Bristowe
Bristowe, Henry, 17, 211
" Margaret, 17
" see Bristow
Britain, Little, 42
Britteyne, Mr., 46
" see Bryttan
Britton, Henry, 212
Brockas, William, 77
Brockett, Sara, 120
" see Brackett
Brockholes, John, 28, 34
" Thomas, esq., 27, 28, 33, 34
Brome, Sir Christopher, knt., 190 (2)
" Elinor, 190 (2), 191
" John, 50
" Katherine, 50
" see Broome
Bromeley, Sir Edward, knt., Baron of the Exchequer, 206, 207
Bromfeild, John, 161
Bromley, William, 75
" Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 103
Brooke, Sir Basil, 129
" Bridget Bassett alias, 55
" Erasmus, 170
" Richard, 27
" Walter, 41, 211
" William, 185
Brookes, George, Lieutenant, 143
" Valentine, 111
Brookesley, Bartholomew, 20
Broom Staff, A, 56
Broome, Richard, 118
" see Brome
Brothel, A, 63
" Keeper, A, to ride in a cart, with basons, &c. through (places given), [139], 228
", " not to live within five miles of London, 228
", " to find sureties for good behaviour, 88
" Keepers of a common, 87
", " to be whipped at cart's tail, xliii., 88
Brothels, Bawdy Houses, Common and notorious, in Turnmill Street, 48, 177
" swaggering, fighting, quarrelling, &c.,in, 52(2)
" Keepers of, 155
" " to be carted without hats &c. and rung out with bells and basons, 139, [228]
" " and inmates of, xliii.
" " Order touching, being let to bail &c., 176
" see Bawdy Houses, Disorderly Houses
Brough, Francis, 177
Broughton, Edward, 214
" Katherine, 237
Browne, Alice, 10
" Amis, 122, 135
" Edward, 214
" Lady Elizabeth, 115, 120
" George, 215
" Henry, 117
" Jane, 127
" John, 68, 117, 119, 234
" Katherine, 32
" Richard, 38, 158
" Robert, 127 (2)
" William, 28, 34
Brownericke, William, 21
Browneswell to Whetstone, Defect of highway from, 49
Browninge, Valentine, 154
Brownist, Indictment of an obstinate, 235
Brownists (Religious Sect), xli., 71
" banished from the realm, 72
Brownloe, Thomas, 234
Brownwen, Richard, 26
Bruckland, Morris, 212
Brudenell, Katherine, 213
" Lucy, 211
" alias Brudnell, Thomas, esq., 27, [69], 71
" see Brudnell
Brudnell, John, 214
" Thomas, esq., 215
" Thomas Brudenell alias, esq., 27. 69, [71]
" see Brudenell
Brunstreete Bridge, Hendon, Neglect to repair, 237
Bryttan, William, 8
" see Britteyne
Bubbe, John, 123
Bucher's Field, Close called, in the Parish of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, 29
Buckby, Barbara, 142
Bucke, Henry, 113
" John, 34
Buckhurste, Thomas, lord, 188, 189
Buckingham, George, marquis of, 151, 160
" lord of, Denouncing the, 167
" William, 90
Buckle, Thomas, 184
Bucks, co., 31 (2), 173, 183
Bugges, Sir Anthony, knt., 152
" Frances, Lady, xlvi., 152
Bughill, John, 236
Bugle, purse of glass, A, 182
Building contrary to proclamation, 29, 31, 125
" contrary to the statutes of 31 Eliz., 15 (3), 32 (5), 102
Buildings contrary to proclamation not to be erected, 125, 126
Bull, John, 36
" Stealing a, 226
Bullet, leaden, A, 162
Bulleyn, John, 164
Bullock, John, 211
Bundell, Elizabeth, 115
Bunhill, Cutting a leaden water conduit near, 105
Bunhill, The stocks near, 105
Burbage, Cuthbert, 108
", " (juror), 63
" James, xlvii. (2), xlviii., xlix.
" Richard, 108, 109
" Robert, 158
" see Burbege
Burbege, Robert, 5
" see Burbage
Burch, Ambrose, 101
" see Birche, Burche
Burche, Ambrose, 110
" see Birche, Burch
Burde, Thomas, 216
" see Berde, Bird, Birde
Burgoyne, John, 50
Burglaries, Noted, xliv.
Burglary, 1, 4, 20, 30, 32, 36,46, 59 (2), 60, 66, 67 (3), 82,89, 92 (2), 95, 96, 98, 100, 101, 109, 112, 117, 121, 132, 135, 144, 145, 162, 165, 168 (2), 173, 178, 184
" Acquittals of, 1, 14, 23, 60, 67, 85 (2), 86, 92, 94, 101, 109, 111, 112, 122, 133, 178, 179
" Evidence to be given in a case of, 124
" A bill of indictment of, 2
Burnam, Elizabeth, 138
Burrell, William, 3
Burros, Hugh, 128, 129
Burrowes, Dorothy, 156
Bursen, John Radney alias, 38
Burton, Sampson, 75
" Thomas (juror), 63
Bushe, Joan, 225
" Richard, 99
Bushell, John, 40
Bushie, Sir Edmond, knt., 52
Butcher, John, 37
Butchers offering meat for sale on the Sabbath, 94, 95, 107, 172
" trading on the Lord's Day, An Order touching, 107, 172
" of Saffron Hill, Petition against the, 171, 172
Butler, Edward, 137
" Sir John, knt., 116
" Rosa, 150
Butten (Rutten) alias Tyse, Mathias (Mathew), 32, 40
Butterfield, Henry, lii., 80
Butterworth, John, 94
Buttons, Gold, see Jewellery
" Silver and silk, 92, see Jewellery
Buxton, Benjamin, 156
Buying old iron, Crying and, 86 (2)
Byddle, William, 133 (2)
Byleth, Richard, 159
Byrom, Sir John, knt., 179, 180
C.
Cabell, Thomas, 216
" see Cable
Cabinet ("cistula,") A, 65
Cable, Elizabeth, 227
" William, 227
" see Cabell
Cademan, Thomas, 67 (2)
Cadwick, Arthur, 78
" Henry, 78
Cage for Charterhouse Lane, A, 75
" for Cow Cross, A, 75
" of Kensington, Breaking the, 94
" " Helping a woman to escape from the, 94
" for St. John's Street, A, 75
" at St. Michael's, Bassishawe, 51
Cages, &c, Order for, to be set up [places named], 75
Caine, Walter, 184
Calais, 164
[Calne] Cawne, Parish of, co. Wilts, Carriers of, 159
Cambell, Sir Thomas, knt., Lord Mayor of the City of London, 206, 207
Cambric, 153
" Fine, 182
Cambridge, co., 167
" Carriers, 167
" Ellen (Ellinor), 106, 114
Camen, Lahern, 163
Can, Silver, see Plate
Candelabra, see Candlesticks, Plate
Candeler, Richard, esq. (Justice of the Peace), 197, 198
Candlestick, pewter, A, 61
Candlesticks, Brass, 61, 112
" Silver, see Plate
Canninge Street, London, 23 (2)
Cannon, George, 53. 54
Cannon, Giles, 87
" Robert, 68
" Thomazina (Thomasina), 6, 72
Canterbury, Richard [Bancroft], Archbishop of, 11, 60
" archbishop of, Pretending to be a messenger of the, 166
" lord of, Counterfeiting the hand of the, 235
Cantrell, Henry, 63
" Ralph, 123
Canwell, John, 178
" Margaret, 178
Capell, Anne, 106
"Capitalia," see Apparel, Calls, Crest Cloths, Squares, Coifs
Capons, 38
Caprige, Thomas, 8
Caps, see Apparel
Card and my Card, Thy, Game at cards called, 148
" Sharpers, 140, 148, 155
Cards, Cheating at, 140, 148
" Game at, called "Thy Card and my Card," 148
Care, Alice, 43, 212
Carew, George, lord, 109
" see Carewe, Carrowe
Carewe, Sir George, knt., 77
" see Carew, Carrowe
Carey, Sir Edmund, xliii.
" see Carye
"Carkanell," "Carkenett" [Carcanet], see Jewellery
Carowne, Sir Nowell, knt., 32
Carpenter, William, 179
" to be sent to Virginia, A convicted, 224
Carpet, Darinxe, A, 108
" of Tapestry, 53
" Turkey, A, 132
Carpets, 53, 63, 94, 97, 119, 132
" ("Tapetes"), Stamenell, 23
" Woollen, 67, 94, 117
Carrell, Edward, 2
" Sir John, knt., 17
" Sir John, junior, knt., 17
Carriage Tires, 13
" Wheels, 13
Carriages, Coaches, Making of, 13
" upon the highways, Order touching teams drawing, 173
Carriers, 159 (8), 167, 173 (3)
" Proclamation against, 167, 173 (3)
Carrowe, Richard, 6
", see Carew, Carewe
Carrycke, Richard, 144, 145
Carted, &c, Keepers of brothels to be, and rung out with bells and basons, 139
Carter, Alice, 180
", alias Church, Anthony, 180
" James, 32
" John, 65
" Richard, 222
" Sara, 137
" William, 129
" Lane, London, 179
Carting dung, 169
Carts, Unlawfully drawn by more than five horses in, 159, 167, 173
" see Waggons
" Loading (Nuisance), 93
Cart's Tail, Brothel Keepers whipped at, xliii.
" " Whipping at, 26 (3), 76, 88, 92, 155, 158
" " Whipping at, for carrying away conduit pipes, 142, 155
" " Rioters whipped at, 26 (3)
" " A rogue whipped at, 155
Carye, Sir Edmund, knt., 4
" see Carey
Caryer, John, 173
Cash, alias Hutchinson, Katherine, 107
Cashe alias Hutchenson, Katherine, 110
" alias Hutchinson, Catherine, 114
" alias Nurse alias Hutchinson, Katherine, 120
Castell, Walter, 147
"Castilians Dialogues" (a Book), 109
Casting Bottle, see Plate
Castle, Frances, 75
" John, 75, 113
" The, St. John's Street, xxiii., 49, 62, 197, 198
" The, St. John's Street, Sessions of Oyer and Terminer held at, 36, 38, 58 (2), 202, 203 (2), 204, 206 (2)
" The, St. John's Street, Special Sessions of Oyer and Terminer held at, 63, 194, 210, 212, 214
Castle, The, St. John's Street, Sessions of the Peace held at the, 5, 6, 9, 34, 39, 82, 193, 230 (4), 231 (2)
" The, St. John's Street, Last Sessions of the Peace held at, xxiii., 82
" The, near Smithfield Bars, Sessions of the Peace held at the, 5,6,9
" The, St. John's Street, Sign of the, 81
Castleton, John, 136
Castyne, John, 215
Catesbye, Edward, 124
" see Cattesbye
"Catharum," see Plate, Can, Barrel
Cattesbye, Robert, esq., 15
" see Catesbye
Cauffeild, Andrew, 125
Cave, Jane, 210
" Thomas, 210
Cawdell, Anne, 43, 211
Cawdewell, Edward, 165
Cawne, Jane, 211
" John, 211
", [Calne], Parish of, co. Wilts, Carriers of, 159
Cecill, Sir Edward, knt., 141
" see Cecyll
Cecyll, Sir Edward, knt., 141
" see Cecill
Certificate, Forged, 143
Cesar, Thomas, esq., 1
Chafie, Francis, 123 (2)
Chains, Gold, &c, see Jewellery
Chair cushion, A, 42
Chairs, Needlework covers for, 100
Chamber-Pots, Pewter, 112, 183
Chamberlaine, John, 214
Chambers, Wm., Doctor, the king's (James I.), physician, 134, 135
" William, 148
Champant, John 8
Champernowne, Sir Richard, 8
Champney, William, 78, 106, 109, 113, 215
Chancellor, The lord, 49
" The late lord, Counterfeiting the hand of, 235
Chancery Lane, co. Midd., 1, 63, 66, 134, 144, 159, 177, 237, 238
Chancery Lane and High Holborn, Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 103
" " Indictment for suffering great store of timber to be laid in, 234
Chancery, The, 36
Chandlers selling beer and ale, Order as to, 149
Chaney, Richard, 177, 238
Channell, The, near Charing Cross, Judges, &c, turned into the (nuisance), 93
Channet, Christopher, 35
Channon Row, Westminster, 146
Chansey, Thomas Gyles alias, 12
", see Chauncey
Chaplyn, Edward, 56
Chapman, Anthony, xlii., 2, 3 (2)
", John, xlix., 23 (2), 26, 219
", Robert, 100
", Thomas, 166
", William, 166
Chapmen, Petty, 12, 46
Chappell, Dorothy, 101
", Marmaduke, 133
Charger, Silver, see Plate
Charing Cross, 26 (2), 95
" ", Street near, 93
Charles, Prince, 123, [124]
(") Court, The Prince's, 181
" Prince, see Wales, Charles, Prince of
Charneley, Anne, 28, 33
", Hugh, 28, 33
", Jane, 28, 33
Charnocke, William, 34
Charterhouse, The, co. Midd., 91
", " lord ambassador's [French] house in, 124
", Lane, co. Midd., 55, 88, 94, 105, 107, 111 (2), 121, 130, 133, 140, 225
", " Cage for, 75
", " Inhabitants of, 75
", " Stocks for, 75
", Yard, Parish of St. Sepulchre's, London, 133
Chase in the Parish of Enfield. Shooting in the king's (James I.), 62
Chattels, Probate of, by inquisition, 170
Chauncey, Thomas, 22
", see Chansey
Cheapside, Conduit, 142
", Pillory, 60
", Stocks, 87
Cheating at cards, 140, 148
" and Cosening, 74, 152, 166, 177
Cheesewicke, see Chiswick
Chelsea, co. Midd., 30, 31 (2), 67, 132, 141 (4), 215
", Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 103
Cheney, Sir Oliver, knt., 78
Cherry Trees, May, 186
Cherrye, Edward, 29
Chest, Iron, 179
Chester, John, 10
Chibborne, Charles, Serjeant-at-Law, 138
Chick Lane, co. Midd., 107, 114, 127
Child, maintenance of a, Order for, 93
", Whipping at Cart's Tail for stealing a, 76
Children, Maintenance of, 77, 97
Chilister, James, 154
Chiltern, Robert, 97
Chippinge Barnett, co. Hertford, 83
Chiswell Street, co. Midd, 147
Chiswick, co. Midd., 93, 99, 111, 186
", Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 103
Cholmeley, Richard, 20, 21
Chonninge, Elizabeth, 150
Church, Anthony Carter alias, 180
", Joseph, 163
", Katherine, 180
", Not repairing to, 137, 161 (2)
", Street, Hackney, 158
Churche, . . . .,85
Churches, Counterfeit letters patents to beg in, 55
"Cinctorium," see Apparel, Hatband
Circillier, Priscella, 110
", Thomas, 110
Ciroint, Anne, 234
"Cistæ," see Desk
"Cistulæ," see Cabinet
Civet Box, Silver, 181
Claiton, William, 47
Clapham, John, 119
Clapham, John Peratt alias, 135
", William, 144, 145, 173, 174
Clare, . . . ., 146
Clarke, Anne, 114
", Frances, 107
", Francis, 114
", Godfrey, 63
", Isabel, 180
", John, 11, 133(2), 154, 180
", Margaret, Lady, 127
", Sibbell, 39
", Simon, 120
", Sir William, knt., 107
", William, 106, 171
", alias Corner, William, 151
", see Clerke
Clase, Henry, 155
Clasps, Silver, 46
Clavering, co. Essex, 46
Clay, Robert, 162
", see Claye
Claye, Henry, 19
", see Clay
Cleaver, A, 133
Cleere (or Cleeve), Lady, 56
", Mary, 107
" see Sincleare, St. Cleare, St. Cleere
Clemens, James, 98
Clergy, Benefit of, 2 (2), 4, 15, 28, 45, 53, 66, 74 (2), 79, 80, 88, 91, 98, 109, 113, 116, 117, 119, 122, 123, 126, 129, 136, 147, 150, 151, 157, 159, 161, 170, 171, 175, 177, 178, 179 (2), 184, 186 (2), 226 (2)
", " Deferred, 150
", " On felons pleading for, xxxiii.
", " Percentage of felons who escaped punishment through, temp. Edw. VI. to James I., xxxviii., xxxix.
", " for goods brought into the Co. of Midd., 94
", " Ineffectual pleadings for, 7, 21, 68, 91, 93, 95, 119, 122, 132, 136, 160, 165, 182
Clergy, Benefit of, Record of a woman pleading for, xxxiii., 313
", " refused, 91, 160
", " Results touching, xxxviii.
Clerke, John, xxxi.
", see Clarke
Clerkenwell, co. Midd., 6 (2), 10, 13, 14, 16, 19 (2), 23, 24 (2), 28 (2), 30, 33 (2), 34, 39, 44, 48 (2), 49, 50, 52, 61, 62 (2), 63(2), 69,70,71, 72 (2), 73 (2), 74, 80 (2), 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 98, 100, 102, 105, 107, 110, 114, 117, 119, 120, 121, 124, 127, 128, 130, 131, 134, 137. 140, 142, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150 (2), 152, 153, 156, 160, 165 (2), 175, 176, 198, 199, 205 (2), 210, 211, 212, 213 (4), 214, 215 (2), 216, 223, 236, 237
", Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 103
", Grape Field, Place called, 41
", Indictment for removing a stone into, 235
", Officers and the watch of, 33, 111
", Order for the government of the House of Correction erected at, 117
", Parish of, 152, 170
", Red Bull, Order touching the highways near the, 170
", St. James's, see St. James's, Clerkenwell
", St. John's Street in the Parish of, 25
", House of Correction, John Stoyte, master and governor of the, 118
Cleyland, Alexander, 26
Clifford's Inn, 111
Clifton, Jervase, 34
", John, 34
", William, 34
", see Clyfton
Clipping and Filing Coins, 57
Clissals, Joseph, 164
Clitherow, Dorothy, 237
", John, 237
Cloak from a booth, Taking a, 76
Cloaks, see Apparel
"Clooke," Curtayne, A, 82
Close, Henry, 142
Closett," "Delights with, (Books), 109
Cloth Bench, A, 97
" Broad, 121, 122
" cushion, A, 138
" face, A, see Apparel
" Flaxen, 90, 119
" Foot, Velvet, 23
" Green, 126
" Whole piece of (30 yards), 78
[" Woollen called], Penniston, 41
" velvet pulpit, A, 94
" saddle, A, 91
" Searchers of, 45
" to be shrunk before measurement, Order for, 45
" of silver, Beds of, Tops and valances of, 92
" starching, A, 109
" Tiffany, 90
" of tissue, 42
Cloths, Dusting, 25
", Horse, 25
", Table, 52, 53, 89, 113
Clothworkers, Cloth in custody of, to be measured when shrunk, 45
Clowley, Thomas, 213
Clubs (weapons), 26, 57
Clyfton, John, 28
", see Clifton
Clythrop, John, 146
Coach bed, A, 160
" Building, &c., Obstruction of highway by, 13
" covering, Linen, 155
" curtains, 155, 157, 160, 165
" cushions, 51, 155
" cushion, Baize covering for, 155
" Prince [Charles's], Gold fringe stolen from, 124
" Venetian ambassador's, Theft from the [155], 157
" tires, 13
" wheels, 13
Coaches, 51, 124, 137, 157
", Carriages, Building, 13
", Clowting of, 13
Coale, Alice, 237
", Anne, 237
Coale, Jane, 237
", Robert, 113
", Thomas, 237
", see Cole
Coats, see Apparel
Cobb, Mary, 106
", William, 107
", see Cobbe
Cobbe, Mary, 72, 110, 127, 128
", William, 72, 110, 127, 128
", see Cobb
Cobham, George, 22, 23
Coble, John, 165
Cock, Lane, in Sepulchre's Parish, London, 156
", Pit, The, Drury Lane, 125
", Silver ewer in form of a, 92
", William, 99
Cockeyne, Margaret, 39
"Coddes," ("testiculi,") The, 98
Coe, Elizabeth, 127, 134, 144, 146
", Ellen, 107
", Hellen, 79
", John, 79, 107, 114, 127 (2), 128, 134, 144, 146, 148, 237
", Margaret, 114, 127, 128
", see Cooe
Cogges, John, 133
Cogging, Helen, 237
", John, 237
", see Coggyn
Coggyn, John, 86
", see Cogging
Cognisbye, Sir Richard, knt., 68
", see Conyngesby, Conyngsby, Conysbye
Coifs, see Apparel
Coin, Current, of England and Scotland, 13
", Suspicion of venting counterfeit, 165
", see Coins, Money, &c.
Coined gold and silver, see Money
Coining, 13, 62, 170, 206
", French money, Suspicion of, 165
", and Uttering, 170
Coins, Clipping and filing, 57
", Counterfeiting, Bespeaking an engine for, 123 (2)
", see Coin
Coke, Sir Edward, knt., 6, 7, 169
", Elizabeth, Lady, 169
", Elizabeth, 21
Coke, George, 24, 25
", Henry, 19
", Richard, 167
", Thomas, 13, 14
", William, 12, 16
", see Cooke
Colbrone, Sir John, knt., 186
Coldridge, James, 237
", Mary, 237
Cole, Agnes, 127, 146, 216
", Alice, 127, 130, 146
", Anne, 130
", Jane, 127, 130, 146, 216
", John, 214 (2)
", George, 105
", Lucy, xlvi., 9
", Robert, 21, 127
", Susan, 21
", Thomas, 127, 130, 146
", William, junior, 74
", see Coale
Coleman, Arthur, 55
", Edward, 179, 180
", John, 12, 16
", Thomas, 73
Coles, John, 48
", William, 18
Collar of gold, &c., see Jewellery
"Collaria," see Apparel, Bands
"Collaria Rugata," see Apparel, Ruff, Bands
Collars, see Apparel
Collett, Ralph, 26
Collins, Francis, 154
", Robert, 85
", Thomas, 185
", see Collyn
"Collobium," see Apparel, Jerkin
Collyer, Ralph (catholic priest), 191 (2)
Collyn, John, 121
", Nicholas, esq. (justice of the peace), 206, 207, 208, 209
", see Collins
Collyson, Anne, 46
", John, 46
Comb, bone, A, 59
", curry, A, 25
", mane, A, 25
", wooden, A, 48
Commission Court, High, Pretending to be a messenger of the, 166
Commissioners of annoyances, 75, 77(2)
Common Pleas, Sir Thomas Fleming, chief justice of the, 204 (2), 206, 207
" ", Chief Justice of the, Sessions held before the, 63, 188, 189
" ", justice of the, A, 206, 207
Common Prayer, Book of, 133
Compounding without licence, 224
Conduit, Cheapside, The, 142
", Pipe, Unlawfully carrying away a leaden, 142
", Pipes, Hyde Park, Digging up, cutting and carrying away leaden, 155
", " Cutting water leaden, 105, 155
", " Whipping at cart's tail for carrying away, 142, 155
Conies, Taking and killing, 176
Connar (Sonnar), Lisach Occonnar alias Thomas, esq. [28], 33
Connawaye, John, 211
", Robert, 121
", see Connowaie, Connoway, Connowaye, Conowaye
Connor, see Occonnar, Sonnar
Connowaie, Lena, 6
", see Connawaye, Connoway, Connowaye, Conowaye
Connoway, Alice, 170
", see Connawaye, Connowaie, Connowaye, Conowaye
Connowaye, John, 212
", see Connawaye, Connowaie, Connoway, Conowaye
Conowaye, John, 43
", The lord, . . . ., 234
", see Connawaye, Connowaie, Connoway, Connowaye
Constable, Arnold, 117
", Elizabeth, 137
", of Hackneyrefusingto execute a warrant, The, 157
", neglecting his duty during the plague, A, 41
", committed for permitting a prisoner to escape, A, 36
", Charge made by, of aiding rioters, 50
", fined for permitting rogues to escape, a, 139 (2)
Constables, Abusing, in the execution of their office, 48, 133
", to suppress certain alehouses in St. Clement's, Order for, 141
", &c., to apprehend butchers selling flesh on the Sabbath, [107], 172
", Neglect of duty of, 41
", Order to, not to suffer flesh, victuals, &c., to be sold on the Sabbath Day, 107
", to repress football in lanes, &c., adjoining the City of London, 107
", Ill-treating, 52, 178
", Arrest by, of suspicious passengers crossing the Thames, 6
", Refusing to aid, in apprehending rogues, 52
", &c., to cause scolds to be "kuckt" alias ducked, [110], 121
", begging soldier drawing his sword upon, A, 164
", to report knights and gentlemen refusing to keep watch, 93
", in their watch, 6
", see Officers
Contempt, Order for committal for, 75
Conventicles, 66
Convictions and Acquittals, Balance of, xxxix.
Conwaye, Lady Ann [Anne], 67, 215,
", see Conwey
Conwey, George, 48
", see Conwaye
Conyngesby, Henry, [82], 83
", see Cognisbye, Conyngsby, Conysbye
Conyngsby, Henry, 82, 83
", Phillipp, 82, 83
", see Cognisbye, Conyngesby, Conysbye
Conysbye, Gilbert, 130
", see Cognisbye, Conyngesby, Conyngsby
Cooe, John, 148
", see Coe
Cooke, Briget (Bridget, Bridgitt), 119, 127, 134, 144, 146, 237 (2)
", Elizabeth, 106
Cooke, James, 54
", John, 133
", Margaret, 110, 114, 127, 128
", Mary, 79
", Richard, 54
", Robert, 54
", Simon, 185
", William, 78, 98, 106, 110, 114 (2), 119, 127 (2), 128, 134, 144, 146, 148, 237
", see Coke
Cooper, Grace, 120, 215, 216
", Richard, 122
", Robert, 228
", William, 120, 215
", see Cowper
Cope, Sir Thomas, knt., 92
Copley, Katherine, 120
Copper ring, A, 59
", seal. A, 157
Coral, child's, A, 7
Corbet, Mary, 213
", see Corbett
Corbett, Margaret, 42
", Thomas, 121, 122
", see Corbet
Corcrane, Barnabas, 137 (2)
Cordwainer Ward of, parish of St. Mary Aldermary, London, 168
Corner, William, 150, 151
", William Clarke alias, 151
Cornewallis, Lady Katherin. 41
Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 43
Correction, House of, 142, 226
", " Apprentices sent to the, xxvi., 130
", " Runaway apprentice committed to the, 183
", " Parochial assessments for building, xxiv., 103
", " Order for arrears of assessment for building, 118
", " Bell to be tolled at certain hours in the, xxv., 120
", " Names of the collectors of free gifts for building the, 104
", " Governor of the, 118, 120, 130
Correction, House of, Hours of labour of persons committed to, 120
", " Order for the government of the. xxv., 117
", " Order for the better government of the, 130
", " Orders and memoranda touching the, xxiv.
", " A prisoner to work for his living in the, 228
", " Touching a rate for building the, 106
", " Perpetual imprisonment in the. An incorrigible rogue sentenced to, 140
", " Servants sent to the, xxvi., 130
", " Payment of servants at the. 120
", " John Stoyte, master and governor of the, 118, [120]
", " Renewal of straw to inmates of the, xxv., 120
", " Vagrant children to be set to work in the 130
", " Vagrants to labour in the, 130
", " Vagrants sent to the, 130
", " Whipping at the, 167
Cosenage, Suspicion of, 136
Cosening and Cheating, 74, 152, 166, 177
Cotten, Richard 178
" see Cotton
Cotterell. John, 177
" see Cottrell
Cotton Sir George, knt. 75, 76, 216
" Robert Sowthwell alias Cowper alias, clk. 197 (2). 198
" White woollen cloth called, 53
Cotton, see Cotten
Cottrell, Alexander, 176
" see Cotterell
Couch bed cushions, 43
Couley, John, 225
Coulson, Anne, 4
Coulter, Thomas, 141
Council, Lords of the, Directions of the, for making bread with rye, 44
Counterfeit Money, see Money
" Writings, 56
Counterfeiting Coins, Bespeaking an engine for, 123 (2)
" a print of the seal of the office of the Lord Admiral, 119
" a print of seal of the Rose and Crown and "J. R.," 119
Counterpoint, 111
Court, Attending without licence, 66
", The Prince's [of Wales], 181
", House, Finsbury, 77
", " High Holborn, 75
", " New, see Hickes Hall &c.
", " Old Bailey, 58, 62 (2)
", " Old Bailey, Gaol Deliveries at the, 210, 212, 214, 215, 216 (2) 217 (2), 218, 219, 223, 224, 225. 226, 227 (3), 229
", " Old Bailey, see Justice Hall. Old Bailey
", "Old Bailey, Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, adjourned to the, 58 (2), 62, [63]
", " Old Bailey, Special Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, held at the, 225
", " Old Bailey, Special Sessions of Oyer and Terminer, adjourned to the, 210, 212, 214
", " Old Bailey, see Justice Hall, Old Bailey
", " Westminster, 68 (2)
", Letters, Writer of, 166
Courte, Henry, 60
" Ralph, 21
Coventry and Lichfield, William [Overton], bishop of, 50
Coverings, "Westren" and "Doringe," 12
Covers for chairs and stools, Needlework, 100
" stools, Velvet, embroidered with silver, 169
Coverte, Robert, 88
Cow Cross, co. Midd., 26, 56, 109, 156, 158, 160 (2)
" ", Cage for, 75
" ", Inhabitants of, 75
" ", in St. Sepulchre's without Newgate, 44, 46, 85
" ", Stocks for, 75
" Lane, co. Midd., 60
" Stealing. 79, 186
Cowell, Richard, 28, 33
Cowley, Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 104
Cowlson, Thomas, 87
Cowpe, Thomas, 33
" see Sowpe
Cowper, Thomas, 26, 128
" alias Cotton, Robert Sowthwell alias, clk., 197 (2), 198
" see Cooper
Cox, Thomas, 183
" see Coxe
Coxe, John, 86
" Richard, 30, 134
" Robert, lii., 80
" William. 79
" see Cox
Coye, Thomas, 220, 221
" alias Tye, Thomas, 220
Cradock, John (juror), 63
Cragge, William, 70
Craghall in Scotland, 77
Craiford, alias Waintworthe, William Scotte alias, 80, 207 (2), [208]
" see Crayford
Cramedge, Ann, 87
Cramford, Joan, 217
Cranford, Assessment in, for building Ho. of Correction, 104
Cranke, Samuel, 32
Crapley, William, 21
Crash Mills, The king's, in St. Botolph's Parish, &c., 32, 40
Crathorne, Bridget (Briget), 14, 16, 211
" Sir Thomas, 19
" Thomas, 14, 16
Craven, Sir William, knt., 122
Crayford, John, 106
" Martha, 106
Crayford, see Craiford
Crest, Arms and, 163
" Cloths, see Apparel
Cripplegate, London, and co. Midd., 8, 34, 46 (2), 50, 51 (2), 56, 57, 63, 75, 88, 93, 119, 138, 146, 153. 166, 170, 177, 213
Croft, Henry, 16
" John, 22, 23
" see Crofte
Crofte, Henry, 12
" see Croft
Crompton, Henry, 76
Cromwell, Anne, 149
" see Crumwell
Crooffe, William, 35
Crooke, George, 27, 33
" Hugh, 27, 33
" Paul Ambrose, esq., 63
Cropley, William, 12, 16, 210
"Cropper," A [Crupper for a horse], 25
Crosley, Christopher, 211
Cross, see Jewellery
" Cloths, see Apparel
" Daggers, see Money
" set with diamonds, see Jewellery
Crosse, Thomas, 27, 33
" William, esq., 157
Croswell, William, 137
"Croston Keriall" [Croxton-Keyrial], co. Leicester, 136
Crow of Iron, assault with a half, 26
Crowche, William, 8
Crowder, Timothy, 56, 57
Crowe, John, 151
Crowns, Half Crowns, see Money
Crumwell, Elizabeth, xlv.
" see Cromwell
[? Crupper for a horse], Cropper, A, 25
Cruse, Humfrey, xlii.; 2, 3 (2)
Crying and Buying old iron, 86 (2)
Crystal glasses, 133
Cuddington, Anne, 10
" Paul, 10, 18
Cuffs, see Apparel
Culverwell, Anthony, 125
Cumberford, Thomas, 145
Cumberland, Francis, earl of, 64
Cuminges, John, 105
Cups, Silver, see Plate
Curl, Gowns of stript, 40
Curie, Bolt of silk, 22
Cursing Scotchmen, 54, 55
Curtains of carnation and white damask silk with silver and silk buttons, 92
" of chequered velvet lined with taffata, 92
" Coach, 155 157, 160, 165
" of crimson velvet lined with damask and laced with gold lace, 92
" Damask 137
" " edged with gold lace, 126
" " with gold and silver lace and fringe, &c., 123
" Sea green, 105
" Leather, lined with velvet, 123
" Say, 53, 112, 119, 169
" Scarlet, 91
" Silk, 67, 169
"Curtayne Clooke," A, 82
Curtis, Philip, 11
" Robert, junior, 32
" see Curtys
Curtys, William, 225
" see Curtis
Curwaine, Anne, 35
" see Curwin
Curwin, Anne, 137
" Nicholas, esq., 137
" see Curwaine
Cushion, Baize covering for coach, 155
" Chair. 42
" Cloth, 138
" Velvet, embroidered with silver, 169
Cushions ("fenestralia"), 117, 132
" Coach, 51, 155
" Couch bed, 43
" Velvet covers for crimson velvet, 92
" Green, wrought with silver, 169
" Long, 46
" Needlework, 100
" Velvet, laid with silver lace, 169
" Wrought, 149
Cutler, Mary, 146
" Susan, 14, 16
Cutpurses, Harbourer of, 51, 83
Cuttes, Henry, 38
" Thomas, 40
D.
Dagger with damask hilts, 59
" like an Irish skeyne. 161
Daggers, 2, 4, 7 (2), 25, 49, 55
" Cross, see Money
Daines, Richard, 162
Dalborne, Anne, 57
" Robert, 57
Dale, John, 29
" Mathew, esq. (Justice of the Peace), 203, 204
Dalley, William, 158
Dallys to Finchley, Neglect to repair a bridge leading from, 236
Dallyson, Sir Maximilian, knt., 144
Dam, Cyprian, 70
" Elena (Helen), 144, 146
" John, 144, 146
" Thomas, 43, 212
" alias Adam, Helen (Ellen), 109, 113, 127, 128
", " " John, 78, 109, 113. 127, 128
" see Damme, &c.
Damask Napkins, see Napkins
" Towel, see Towels
" Remnants of wrought, 162
Dames, William, 159
Damme alias Adam, Ellen, 106
" " " John, 106
" see Dam, &c.
Dampard, Michael, 27
Dances after plays, Actors to abolish, xlvi.,83
" &c., Lewd, at the Fortune playhouse, to be suppressed, 83
Dancing for a garland, 185
Daniell, Richard, 10
" see Danyell
Danyell, Joan, 220, 221
" Mary, 162
" see Daniell
Darby, Susanna (Susan), 79, 127, 128
" William, 79, 127, 128, 238
" see Darbye
Darbye, Katherine, 156
" Susan, 10, 213
" William, 10, 21, 213
" see Darby
Darch, Stephen. 53
" see Darche
Darche, Stephen, 54
" see Darch
Darcye, Sir Francis, knt. (Justice of the Peace), 102, 202, 203, 206, 207
Daughter-in-law, Maintenance of, 132
Daventree, co. Northampton, 57
Davies, Anna, 150
", Frances, 25, 150
", Joan, 106, 114
", John, 211
", Richard Wingfeild alias, clk., 195, 196 (2)
", Silvanus, 151
", Thomas, ("Doctor of Phisicke"), 216
", Thomas, 97, 235
", William, 25
", see Davyes
Davis, Phillip, 84, 91
", Winifred, 84
Davison, Anne, 106
", Richard, 66, 106, 216
", see Davyson
Davyes, Elianor, 140
", John, 7
", see Davies
Davyson, Anne, 211
", Joan, 78
", Richard, 35, 78, 211
", see Davison
Dawes, Anne, 10
", Richard, 75
", Richard, junior, 10
", Richard, senior, 10
Dawkes alias Guy, John, 117
Dawkins, . . . ., 137
", Margaret, 137
Dawson, Stephen, 50
Daye, Jeremy, 15
Daykyn, Barnard Decon alias, 18
Deane, Michael 31 (2)
", William, 114
", [Deene], co. Northampton, 27, 71
Decon alias Daykyn, Barnard, 18
Decoy, Playing at (unlawful game), 74
Deer, Chasing and killing the king's outlying, 147
", Hunting, chasing, and killing, in Hyde Park, 89
", Place impaled for keeping, in Hyde Park, 89
", Stealing, from Marylebone Park, 75(2)
Deerough, Robert, 111
Dekker [Thomas], xxxiv., xxxv.
Delights with Closet (Books), 109
Demetrius, James Desmetrius alias, 43
Dendye, Edward, 106
Dennies, Lord, 163
", see Dennye, Edward, lord
Dennis, Walter, 14, 16
", see Siddenham, Syddenham, Lady
Dennye, Edward, lord, 163
", see Dennies, Lord
Derby, Alice, countess of, 186
", Elizabeth, countess of, 173
", William, earl of, xliv., 173, 174
Derry, Jane, 110
", Joan, 107, 114, 127, 128
Desk ("cista"), A, 68
Desmetrius alias Demetrius, James, 43
Dethicke, Thomas, 186
Devereux, Hellen, 135
Dewell, Anne, 1
", Henry, 184
", Thomas, 1
Dewer, Robert, 111
Dial ("horologium"), Equinoctial, 36
Dialogues, Castilian's (a Book), 109
Diamonde, Tristram, 23 (2)
Diamonds, 4, 21, 55, 87, 95, 162, 178, 182, 185
", see Jewellery
Diaper Towels, see Towels
Dibdale, Richard, 212
Dice, Cheating with, 155
Dicke, John, 95
Dicken, Joan, 85
", Thomas, 85
Dickenson, James, 148, 149
", Mary, 79
Dickerson, John, 237
Dickson, Katherine, 101
", Mary, 60
", William, 101
", see Dixon
Dictionary, A, 68
", New Law, Jacob's, xix., xxx., xxxi.
Digbye, John, lord, xliv., 144, 145 (2)
Dilworth, John, 27
", Nicholas, 27
", see Dilworthe
Dilworthe, John, 33
", Nicholas, 33
", see Dilworth
"Disci," see Dishes
Dishes, Pewter ("patenæ æneæ" and "disci Plumbei"), 112, 133, 135, 179
", Silver, see Plate
", Voider, 179
Disorderly Houses, 9, 85, 96
" ", see Brothels, Bawdy Houses
" ", Officers to inform against, 171
" ", in Saffron Hill, Order touching, 171
" Living, 33, 142
" Persons, 33, 48, 83
" Women, 9
" see Bawds
Disseisin, Forcible entry and, xlii.
", Unlawful, 25, 57, 148
Distaffe Lane, London, 222
Disturbers of the Peace, xlix., 5, 25, 26 (2), 29, 154. 175
Ditchefielde, James, 216
Dixon, Robert, 148
", Vincent, 154
", see Dickson
Dobbinson, Ralph, 64
Dod, John, 171
Dodridge, John, 47
Dog House, The, Finsbury Fields, 76
" Taking away a spaniel, with collar, 175
" stealer, A, 175
Dogs, 89
Dolgelly, co. Merioneth, 111
Dollar, see Money
Dolman, Sir Robert, 216
Doncastle, Elizabeth, 214
Doors, Knocking at, 154
Dorche, George Newman alias, 60
Dormer, John, 25
Dorrell, Henry, esq., 176
Dorset, Anne, countess of, 113
Doublets, see Apparel
Douce, Ann, 79
", see Dowse
Dovegate, 168
Dover, 164
", The mayor, of, 164
Doves, Three, New Brentford, Sign of the, 79
Dowdall. Henry, xxxiv., xxxv.
Dowdell, Nowell, 37
Downe, Philip, 12, 16
Downes, Andrew Watson alias, 222
Downes, George. 121
Dowse, Anne, 107, 110, 114 (2), 127, 128, 134, 144. 146
", see Douce
Diaper, Dorcas, 120
", John, 120
Drawater, Elizabeth, 115, 238
", John, 109
", Oliver 115, 130
Draycott, Richard, 211
Drayton, co. Midd., 145, 146
", West, Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 104
", " High Bridge in the Parish of, Order for repair of, 126
", " High Bridge at, Timber found for repairing the, 126
", " Inhabitants of 126
", " Parishioners of, 126
Dredge, Thomas, 158
Drew, Thomas, 170
Drewry, Emma, 149
Dreyden, Erasmus, esq., 70
Dromond, David, esq., 77
", Jane, 103
Drunk and Disorderly, 76, 120,129, 133, 142
Drury, Joan Kirbye alias, 43
", see Drurye
Drury Lane, co. Midd., 131, 228, 236
" ", Constable of, 152
" ", Great disorder in, 129
" ", Disturbance and an affray in, 154 (2)
" ", New Building to be erected in, forbidden, 125
" ", Threatening to pull down a house in, on May Day, 129
Drurye, Joan Kirbye alias, 212
", see Drury
Dryland, Frances, 43, 212
Drynge, Adam, 222
Ducats, see Money
Duchy Chamber, Westminster, 66
Duckett, Anne, 6
Duck's Lane, London, 185
Dudley, Edward, lord, 165
", Edward, esq., 165
Duel, A, 145
Duffeild, Edmund, 134
Dugdale, George, 179, 180
Duncombe, Edward, esq., 136
Dung carting, 169
" and Filth, Throwing, near the highway, 4
Dungan, Richard, 55
Dunn, David, 123
", Helen, 123
Durant, William, 29, 79
", see Durante
Durante, William, li., lii., 57, 58
", see Durant
Dutchie, "Le," see Lancaster, The Duchy of
Dutchman, Enticing a, to lewdness, 49
Duxon, Grace, 27, 33
Dyer, Francis, 49
Dymmock, Elizabeth, 213
Dymmocke, Robert, esq., 212
", see Dymocke
Dymocke, Edward, 16
", Elizabeth, 16
", Robert, 16
", see Dymmock, Dymmocke
E.
Eacocke, Thomas, 157
Ealing, co. Midd., 126
", Assessment in, for building the House of Correction, 103
", Highway at, 38
Ear Jewels, see Jewellery
Eare, The point of, co. Flint, 160
"Earestayes," piece of linen called, A, 71
Earle, Martin, 136
East Bedfont, co. Midd., 126
" ", Assessments in, for building House of Correction, 104
" India Company, 136
" Indies, Society of London Merchants trading to the, 126
" Smithfield, see Smithfield, East
Eastcheap, 65, 70, 71
Easterlinge, Walter, 77
Eastmond, John, 32, 33
Easton, George, 89
Eatenton, Nether, co. Warwick, 210, 211
Eaton, Mildred, 21
", Margaret, 137
Ebbs, William, 157
Ebony, Picture with a case of, 181
Edgware, co. Midd., 67, [159] 215
", Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 104
", towards London, Neglect to repair bridges leading from, 236
Edgworth [? Edgeware], co. Midd., 159
Edmonton, co. Midd., 5, 12, 13, 14, 19, 62, 72, 73 (5). 90, 115, 131, 134, 144, 147, 153, 184, 185, 235, 236
", Hundred of, The, Assessmentsin, for building House of Correction, 103
", Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 103
", The inhabitants of, 238
", Parish of, 37, 153
", " Churchwardens of, 153
", " The poor of the, 153
", and Enfield, Balstepgrove Bridge lying between, Neglect to repair, 238
Edsall, William, 69
Edward, . . . ., 32
Edward VI., King, Letters patent touching Bridewell Hospital, 102
Edwards, Joan, 114
", John, 70
", Katherine, 168
", Morgan, 10
Eely Field [Ely Field, Holborn], Football at, 81
" see Ely Rents
Egerton, Sir John, knt., 36 (2)
Eglestone, William, 87
Elder, William, 51
Elgar, John, 98
Elizabeth, Queen, xlvii. (2), xlviii., 181, 185, 188 (2), 189 (3), 190 (3), 191 (4), 192 (3), 193 (2), 194 (2), 195 (3), 196 (2), 197 (2), 198 (2), 199 (3), 200 (2), 201, 204, 205
Elkington, William, 70
Elliott, Emma, 108 (2)
", Henry, 60, 108 (2)
", Joan, 60
", Mary, 87, 101
", see Ellyott
Ellis, Anthony, 178 (2)
", Dorothy, 27
Ellis, Robert, 74
Ellyott, Emma, 109
", Henry, 109
", see Elliott
Elme, William, 47
Elson, John, xlix., 26
Elthorne, Hundred of, The, Assessments in, for building House of Correction, 104
Elworth, Marmaduke, 6
Ely Rents, Holborn, 110
" ", Saffron Hill and, Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 103
" ", Inhabitants of, 110
" see Eely Field
Emberson, Fardinando, 66
", see Emerson
Embezzlement, Suspicion of, 24
Embroidery, Gold, 1, 20, 59, 65, 131
", Silk, 59
", Silver, 65, 169, 181
Emerson, Christofer (Christopher), 109, 113, 166
", Fardinand (Ferdinand), 6, 78, 106, 114, 127, 128, 134, 144, 146, 236
", Helen, 134
", Isabella, 21
", Jane, 144, 146, 237
", Joan, 78, 106, 109, 113, 114, 128
", Ralph, 21
", Susan (?), 127
", see Emberson
Emys, Margery, 53, 54
Enfield, co. Midd., 5, 7, 28, 32 (5), 57 (3), 58, 79 (2), 80 (2), 81, 82, 116, 131, 134, 147, 148, 176, 235
", Assessment in, for building House of Correction, 103
", The king's chase, in the Parish of, 62
", " " Shooting in, 62
", constable of, A, 36
", Edmonton and, Balstepgrove Bridge, lying between, Neglect to repair, 238
", The inhabitants of, 238
", Parish of, 28, 29, 32 (2), 57 (3), 62, 116, 176
", Witchcraft at, li., lii.
Engine for counterfeiting coins, Bespeaking an, 123 (2)
Englishe, . . . ., curate of Ratcliff, conspiring the death of, 3 (2)
Engrossing and Forestalling, 187
Entry and Disseisin, Forcible, xlii.
" Unlawful and forcible, 2, 3 (2), 5, 57. 148
Equinoctial Dial ("horologum"), 36
Erington, Robert, 44, 212
Erretage, Thomas, 7
Ersewicke, Walter, 17
Essex, co., 22, 46, 93, 100
Estreated, Recusants, into the Exchequer, 211, 212, 213, 214(2)
Etherage, Cæsar, 168
Etheringgam, Elizabeth, 144
", William, 144
", see Etheringham, Everingham
Etheringham, Elizabeth, 72, 146
", William, 146
", see Etheringgam, Everingham
Eure, Ralph, lord, 46
Evans, Arthur, 1
", Anne, 146
", Lewis, 144, 146
", Mathias, 225
", Thomas, 6
Evenson, Mary, 87
", William, 87
Evered, Anne, 234
Everidge, Elizabeth, 79, 212, 234
", see Evridge
Everingham, Anne, 234
", Elizabeth, 131, 234
", William, 130, 216, 234
", see Etheringgam, Etheringham
Evridge, Elizabeth, 43
", see Everidge
Ewbank, Robert, 181
Ewer, Edward, 130
", Margaret, 130
", see Ewere
Ewere, Edward, 119
", Margaret, 119
", see Ewer
Ewers, Silver, see Plate
Ewes, Richard, 35
Ewyer, William, 48
Exchange, The, London, 161
Exchequer, Lord chief baron of the, Warrant of the, 211
", baron of the, A, 206, 207
", Recusants estreated into the, 211, 212, 213, 214 (2)
", Indictments of Recusants certified to the, 213
Excommunicate, Indictment for standing, 234
Executions, for felonies, &c., committed in London, Number of, temp. James I. xx.
", for silence to indictments for felonies committed in London, Number of, temp. James I., xx.
", for felonies or for silence to indictments for felonies committed in London and Middlesex, Number of, temp. Elizabeth, xxi.
", Hanged, drawn and quartered, 13, 36, 39, 57, 58 (2), 63, 80, 194, 201, 202 (2), 203, 205 (2), 206, 207 (2), 208
"Exemplar," see Sampler
Exeter, Thomas, earl of, 25
", Houses, Strand, 163
Extortion, 142, 186