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N. B.—For names, etc., of Conventiclers and Recusants, searchers of this index should refer to the lists headed respectively "Conventiclers, Names, addresses and callings of," and "Recusants, Names, country addresses and callings of."
A.
Abbington, 235
Abbott, Sir Maurice, knt. Gov. of the Society of London Merchants trading to the East Indies, 10
", alias Ryves alias Savyll, Augustine, clerk, 75, 76, 114 (3)
Abbreviatory Capitals, &c., used in the present volume, xxvii.
Ahchurch Lane, London, 376
Abden, Thomas, 201
Abjuration, &c, Oath of, Form of certificate to be used in the case of Recusants refusing to take the, 238, 239
", Refusing to take the, 265
Abraham, Capt. Thomas, 15
Acre, Elizabeth, 39 (2)
Act of Parliament for removing papists from London and Westminster, 195 (2)
Acton, co. Midd., 5, 320
", parish of, The, 198, 320
", The highway at, 198
", Weekly assessment made in, for the relief of persons infected, 63
Adams, Christiana, 288
", Katherine, 27
", Timothy, 377
Addams, William, 5
Adlam, John, 163
Adulterers to be held in prison until they put in good sureties, &c, 294, 295 (3)
Adultery, 207, 222, 270, 285, 287, 288 (3), 289, 290 (6), 291 (2), 292 (4), 293 (2), 294 (5), 295 (3), 296
", Arraignments and trials for, Editorial note upon, 207
", Committal for, 11
", Execution after accouchement for, 287
", Suspected, 211 (2)
", Suspicion of living in, 203
", Trial and execution of Ursula Powell for, xxii, 287
", see Fornication
Affidavits respecting a sick person, charged on suspicion of burglary, &c., 207
Agard, George, 273, 380, 381
Agate and crystal beads, 381
", see Jewellery
Agglethorpe, co. York, 46, 131
Agnus Dei, &c., Suspicion of bringing into the land, 193
Agred, Robert, gent., 173
Albemarle, The duke of, 380
", " Picture in silver of, 381
Albrighton, co. Salop, 145
Alburton, Handford, 126
Alcock, Thomas, 258
Alcocke, John, clerk, 266
Aldermanbury, 340
Aldersgate, London, 173, 194, 201, 229, 241, 242, 244
", Street, London, 164
", The ward of, London, 352, 356, 357 (2), 358 (2), 359
Alderson, Thomas, 161, 162
Aldgate, London, 22, 89, 154, 170, 185, 195, 214, 258, 259, 273, 279, 304, 308, 310, 314, 325, 328, 335, 341, 351, 363, 371. 377, 385
", [St. Botolph's], parish of, Rosemary Lane, in the, 274
", parish of, The Minories in the, 197
Aldridge, Thomas, 140
Ale and beer, Order as to rate per barrel for strong and small, 1
" measures, 51, 52
Alehouse, &c., A blasphemer to be suppressed from keeping any, 216
", A disorderly and suspicious, 256 (2).
", keepers presenting a certificate in opposition to granting a license, &c., 30
", " to be licensed by five Justices of the Peace, 190
", Order for licensing, &c., a victualler to keep an, 30
", on the Sabbath-day, Playing cards &c. in an, 161
", on the Sabbath-day, Drinking in an, 161 (2)
", Speakers of sedition fined 50 marks and to be suppressed from keeping an, 284
", suppressed near the Windmills in Moorfields, 15
Alehouses, &c., Constables to search, on on the Lord's day, and arrest tipplers, soldiers, &c., 189
", near Hyde Park to be suppressed, Order for, 105
", necessary for each parish, Justices to consider and report the number of, 190
", Keepers of, 51, 105
", &c., Receiving money for a supposed offence against the Statute relating to, 53
", to be reduced, The number of, 190
", &c., Order for the better government of, 189
Alehouses, Order concerning the reforming of divers disorderly, 56
", &c., Orders and rules concerning, 189, 190
", in Westminster, An order against tippling in, to be read in churches &c. before sermon, 190
", see Petty hostelries, Victuallers, &c.
Alford, Elizabeth, xxii, 288
All Saints . . . ., London, 163
" " . . . ., Parish of, London, 163
Allegiance, Oath of, 376 (2)
[ " ], Obedience (sic) Oath of, Committals to gaol for refusing to take the, 319, 330
", Oath of, Conventiclers refusing to take the, 310 (2)
", " Refusing to take the, 106, 115, 117, 183, 323, 325 (2), 328, 331 (2)
", " Person refusing to take the, to forfeit all his goods, chattels, lands, &c., 106
", " A woman imprisoned to take the, 123, 124 (5)
Allen, Anne, 234
", Edward, 371, 373
", Francis, esq., 258
", Henry, 16
", Jane, 28, 29
", Joan, 284
", John, 211
", Rebekah, 255
", Richard, 241, 242
", alias Wood alias Hackleton, Thomas, 315
", William, 254
", see Allin
Allenson, John, gent., 60
Alleston [Allesley (?)], co. Warwick, 136
Allhallows', Barking, London, 99
", " Parish of, 89, 99
", Bread Street, London, 118
", Lane, 328
", Stayning, 325, 365
Allhallows'-in-the-Wall [Allhallows', London Wall], 242, 243 (5)
" -in-the-West (sic), 243
Allin, Anne, 309
", Baldwin, 74
", Thomas, 309
", see Allen
Allington, Robert, 165
Allistrey, William, gent., 333
Almond, William, 331
Alpitt, Thomas Orpitt alias, 239
Alsopp alias Sutton, Anne Symons alias, 91
", David, 91
Altham, co. Lancaster, 47, 132
"Amatist", [Amethyst], An, 259
Ambassador, French, Burglary at the dwelling-house of the, xi, 89, 90
", " Celebrating mass at the lodgings of the, 248, 249
", " Robbery of the servants of the, 253
", to the duke of Holstein, John Henry, lord Killman, 280
", Portuguese, Celebrating mass at the house of the, 172 (2), 180
", Spanish, Suspicion of hearing mass at the house of the, 185, 186
", " Stealing goods belonging to the, 307
", Venetian, Celebrating mass at the lodgings of the, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245 (12), 247
America, inhabited by the king's subjects, Conditional pardon to prisoners to go to Barbadoes or to some part of, 334, 337, 339, 368
", St. Christopher's Island, 233
Amethysts [36], 259
Amitus (?) [Amethysts], stones &c, Ring with, 36
Amsterdam, 380
Amusements, Theatrical, temp. Commonwealth, xv.
Amys, Henry, 126
Anabaptistical unlawful meetings, A frequenter &c. of, 328
"Ancor of the State," 287
Anderson, Henry, 258
", James, 288
", Thomas, 304
", William, 110
Andrewes, Alderman, 196
", Euseby, esq. (justice of the peace), 16
", George, 247
Andrews, Joseph, 102
Andrus, Dennis, 335
", Mary, 335
Angell, Thomas, 29
", William, gent., 288
Angels, see Money
Anne, Thomas, 316, 317, 318
Annoyance in arresting neighbours on causeless actions, 164, 165
Ansell, Jeremiah, 330
Antherson, Jonas, 259
Anthonio, John, 245
Anthony, William, 39
Antimony mixed with wine, 79
Antrobus, George, 195
", Thomas, gent., 195
Apostate, An impious and blasphemous, making a bargain with an evil spirit, xi, 88
Apparel, &c, Detaining servants', 34
", Men taken by the watch having several disguises of women's, 257
Apparel, Prices of:
-, Apron, cutwork, A, 44
-, Aprons, Holland, 69, 70
-, Band, A laced, 280
-, " strings, 14
-, " Silk, 225
-, Bands, Cambric, laced with Flanders
lace, 320
-, " Collars called, 91
-, " Cutwork, 42
-, " Ruff, 27
-, Belt embroidered with gold and
silver, A, 213
-, Belts, 18
-, Boot hose, 91
-, Boots, 314
-, " Spanish leather, 72
-, Breeches, 193
-, " Cloth, 316
-, " Farendine, 372
-, " Plush, 31
-, " Satin, 21
-, " trimmed with silk lace
and ribbon, 280
-, " of black branched velvet,
&c., 17
-, Buckles, Silver shoe, 380
-, Cap wrought with gold, 30
-, Cloak, cloth, lined with plush, A, 39
-, " lined with velvet, A farendine, 372
-, " grogram, with satin lace and
plush, A, 18
-, " laced with gold lace, A, 23
-, " paduasway, trimmed with
gold and silver lace, A, 320
-, " satin, A, 213
-, " satin figured, A, 21
-, Cloaks, 14, 86, 163, 193, 250
-, " Cloth, 86, 171, 273, 316
-, Cloths, Corle neck, 225
-, Coat, with gold and silver lace, A
cloth, 250, 251
-, " lined with plush, A damask,
54
-, " plush, A, 31
-, " with silver clasp, A plush, 250
-, " riding, A, 73
-, " cloth riding, A, 314
-, " stuff, A, 280
-, Coats, Cloth, 209, 383, 384
-, " with rich cognizances, Footmen's, 79
-, " embroidered with gold and
silver, Velvet, 319
-, Coifs, 48, 360
-, Collars called bands, 91
-, Cope of cloth of silver, A, 90
-, Cuffs, Corle, 225
-, " Scollop linen knee, 280
-, Doublet, Body of a, richly laced, 79
-, " cloth, A, 316
-, " of cloth of silver, &c., A,
17
-, " trimmed with silk lace and
ribbon, A, 280
-, " A plush, 31
-, Doublets, 73, 193
-, " set in a gold pendant,
Ruby, 381
-, Doublets, Perfumed leather, 33
-, " Satin, 21
-, Face cloth, lawn, A, 29
-, Garment of satin, A woman's, 89
-, Garters, 23
-, " Silk, 24
-, " laced with silver and gold
bone lace, 33
-, " woven with gold and silver,
33
-, Girdles, Corle, 225
-, Gloves, 24, 73, 89, 101, 208, 314,
316, 379
-, " embroidered &c. with gold
and silver lace, 33
-, " laced with three silk broad
laces, 33
-, " Perfumed, 33
-, " Spanish, 33
-, " Stag's leather, 33
-, Gorgets, Corle, 225
-, Gown, mohair, A, 286
-, " mourning, A, 69
-, Gowns, 13
-, " Mohair, laced with gold
twist and lined with grey
-, squirrel, 30
-, Handkerchiefs, 27, 208
-, " Pocket, 314
-, Hangers, 18, 23, 79
-, Hat with a plume of feathers, A,
280, see Hats
-, Hatband, gold, A, 18
-, " A silk, 317
-, " set with 130 diamonds,
A velvet, 208
-, Hatbands, Silver, 18, 314
-, Hats, 14, 49
-, " Beaver, 18, 24, 41, 44, 213,
317
-, " called demi-castors, 73 (2),
271, 316, see Hat
-, Hoods, Corle, 225
-, " of velvet, French, 35
-, Hose, Boot, 91
-, Jerkin, perfumed leather, A, 33
-, Mantle, Cloth, laced with gold and
silver lace, 267
-, Muff, A, 379
-, Neckcloths, Corle, 225
-, Peaks [lace], Corle, 225
-, Petticoat, satin, laced with gold and
silver lace, A, 267
-, Petticoats, 192
-, Points, Silk, 86
-, Quoif, Gold wrought, 24
-, Rocket, A [a cloak without a cape],
73
-, Ruff-bands, 27
-, Scarf, silk, A, 24
-, " taffety, A, 271
-, Scarves, Embroidered, 79
-, Shirt, half, A, 193
-, " A holland, 316
-, Shirts, 91
-, Shoe buckles, Silver, 380
-, Shoes, Roses for, 23
-, Sleeves, Satin, 33
-, " Silver, 33
-, Smocks, 69, 70
-, Stockings, 192
-, " Silk, 24, 86, 280, 372,
388
-, " Worsted, 69, 70, 388
-, Stomacher wrought with gold, 24
-, Surplice, A, 90
-, Tops, Cloth, 251
-, Waistcoat, A, 69, 70
-, " embroidered with silver
and gold, A, 79
-, " embroidered with silver
and colours of silk,
79
-, " with gold buttons, 251
-, Whiskes [a kind of tippet], Corle,
225
Applebye, Thomas, 56
Apples, 319
Appleton, co. Norfolk, 145
Apprentice, Barbarously birching an, 176
", Unlawfully correcting, pinching and beating an, 328
", Refusing an, to attend divine service, &c., 328
", Fettering with lock and chain, whipping until flesh was raw, salting and holding naked to the fire, 239
", Inveigling an, into a marriage, 233, 234
", Inveigling an, aboard ship, to be transported beyond the seas, 331
Apprentice, on the Lord's day collecting money due to his master, &c., Employing an, 239
", for service in Virginia, Runaway, 104
", Selling and sending on board ship an, to go beyond the seas, 336
", Starving an, to death, 294
", tied by the wrists and thumbs up to a beam and unreasonably beaten, An, 364
", Refusing to teach an, his trade, 328
", Unlawfully transporting an, to the Barbadoes and there selling him for a slave, 336
", to Virginia, Endeavouring to send an, 271
Apprentices, 70, 75
", Ill-using, 231, 239
", Inveigling aboard ship to be transported to Virginia, 315, 326. 335 (2)
", coming from mass, 244, 245
", Orders to discharge, from the bonds of apprenticeship, 231, 239
Aprons, see Apparel, prices of
Apsley, Sir Allen, knt. (justice of the peace, &c.), 16
Aqueen, Arthur, 126
Archbold, Nicholas, gent. (and esq.), 253, 268
Archer, Peter, 283
", Robert, 303
Arden, William, gent., 204
Ardington, Mary, 202, 291
", William, 202, 291
Ardway, Edward, 21
Argoe, Philipp, 379
Armitage [Hermitage] Dock, St. Botolph's, Aldgate, 314
" " Dock, Stepney, 315
" Robert, 245
Armory, Margaret Hogge alias, 182 (2)
Armour, Margaret Hogge alias, 124
", for horsemen, Proof, 89
Arms and plate of the duke of York, 340
Arms to seal, Gold ring cut with, 9
" and weapons, Suspicion of concealing, 248
Armstrong, John, 250
Army, Cursing the, 274
", in Ireland, Attempt to rob the States waggon laden with money for the, 204
", murdering rogues, &c., Seditious speech calling the, 247
Armyn, Elizabeth, 203
", Dame Mary, 203, 204
Arnime, Thomas, 256
Arnold, Arthur, 194
", John, 58, 298
", Michaell, 229
", Richard, 309
", William, 372
Arnott, Richard, 65 (2)
"Arra," Editorial note on the word, 15
"Arram," earnest money, xi, 15 (4), 17, 122
Arrington, Mary, 289
", Thomas, 289
Arrows, bows and, Shooting with, 93, 190
Arrundell and Surrey, Thomas, earl of, earl marshal of England, 152
Arsenic, Ratsbane alias, 42
Arson, 291, 384 (2), 385, 386
Artillery Lane, in St. Botolph's, Bishopgate, 324
Ash, John, 377
Ashborne, Anne, 297
Ashbornham, Sir John, knt., 39
Ashburner, Anthony, 297
Ashburnham, William, esq., 254
Ashbury, Alice, 292
", William, 300
Ashfeild, Sir Richard, bart., 191
Ashford, co. Midd., 183, 321 (2), 333
", parish, 183
", church, Riotous and forcible breaking of the doors of, 321 (2)
", Abell Topsill, vicar of, Speaking opprobriously against, 183
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
Ashton, Edward, gent., 235, 236
", John, gent., 95
Askew, John, 169
Askewe, Allan, gent., 46, 131
Aspenham, co. Sussex, 142
Assault and battery, 28, 179, 182, 219, 220, 248, 323, 329 (2)
" ", at the Fortune playhouse, 161, 162, 163
" ", at the Red -bull playhouse, 168 (2)
" ", on the watchmen of St. Clement's Danes, 362
Assault with a cane, An, 214
" by Frenchmen, Murderous, 174, 175
" with a hatchet, An, 21
" and abuse in the highway, An, 160, 161
" with a pair of slings, An, 173
" see Assaults
Assaulting a child, 97
" &c., constables, 161, 163
" and beating servants in the park [Osterley], Heston, 105
" a person coming from church, 108
" and beating a person in a tavern, 75
" and pumping, upon false reports, 181 (2)
" the queen's servants at Chiswick, 170
" and whipping a servant, 230
Assaults, &c., 7, 56, 161, 162, 179, 247, 250, 252, 259, 260, 264, 265, 277, 297, 305
", with whips, 97, 166, 230
", see Assault
Assell, Geoffrey, 93, 94
Assemblies, &c., see Riots.
Assembly at the Bear Garden, An intended, 162
" of Divines, Certificate from the, concerning a professed Jewess, 187
" ", Duties of the, 187
" ", Houses of parliament refer matters to the, 187
" ", A professed jewess to attend the, 186, 187
Assessment, Weekly, made for relief of persons infected (parishes named), 63
", made for maintenance of Lady Thorowgood's grandchildren, 220
Assessments made by justices for relief of places infected with the plague, 4 (2)
Assistance frigate, The, 232
Assize, Judges of, co. Bucks, sign manual addressed to the, 28
[Aston] Awstin, co. Herts, 169
" Flawell [Flamville], co. Leicester, 76
Atheistical blasphemy, &c., Committee appointed for, 197
Atkinson, Frances Jackson alias, 247, 292
", Thomas, 8
", William, 28
Atkyn, Thomas, gent., 204
Atkyns, Edward (a justice of the common bench), 220
", John, 186
Attlebridge, co. Norfolk, 145
Attorney-General, Sir Edward Harbert, knt., 82
Atwell, Bartholomew, 352, 359
Atwicke, Edward, 29
Auchwitz, Anne, 95
Austen, Edward, 65 (2)
", see Austin, Awsten
Austin, James, gent., 174
", John, 367
", see Austen, Awsten
Awborne, Anne, 126
Awdley, Thomas, 2
Awsten, Thomas, 99
", see Austen, Austin
Awstin [Aston], co. Herts, 169
Axe Yard, Westminster, 182
" pick, A, 258
Axle-tree of a coach, Breaking an, 165
Axon, John, 248
Ayer, Thomas, gent., 45
Aylard, John, 54
Aymestrey, co. Hereford, 147
Ayres, George, 193 (2)
B.
Babtian, alias Dame Dorothy Jenkins, Dorothea, 275
Bacchus, Adam, 68
", sleeping, A picture of figures dancing and, 275
Backhouse, Edward, 271
", Joan, 291
", John, 291
Backnaker, co. Lancaster [47], 133
Bacon, Nicholas, esq., an affiliation order to be made (if charge be proved) against, 212
Badcock, Paul, 336
Badgers, Licences to, 373
Badison, Anne, 219
Bag found in the custody of burglars, A, 196
" embroidered. An, 192
" night, embroidered with gold and silver, &c., A, 79
" taffata, A, 33
Bagley, Anne, 177
", Hugh, 177
Bagnall, Richard Downes alias, 17, [18]
Bail in large sum for forgery, Order for, 211
Bailey, Thomas, 148
", Thomas, gent., 242
", see Baillie, Baily, Bailye, Bayley, Baylie
Baillie, Thomas, 141
", see Bailey, Baily, Bailye, Bayley, Baylie.
Baily, Elizabeth, 367
", Pitt, co. Monmouth, 146
", Thomas, 93, 94
", Winefred, ix, 185
", see Bailey, Baillie, Bailye, Bayley, Baylie
Bailye, Richard, 80 [116]
", see Bailey, Baillie, Baily, Bayley, Baylie
Bainbrigge, John, gent., 65 (2)
Baker, Alexander, 166, 286
", Damarise, 296
", George, 285
", George, clerk, 202
", Henry, 279, 294
", John, 56, 171, 256, 260
", John, gent., 338 (2)
", Laurence, 100
Baker, Michael, 264
", Nathaniell, 271
", Richard, 29
", Simon, 28
", Thomas, 379
", of Westminster, The dutch, 384
Baker's Arms Alley, Rosemary Lane, Stepney, 258
Baldayn, John, esq., gentleman porter of the Tower of London, 272
Baldwin, Benjamin, 368
", Elizabeth, 368
Baliol Oxford, Master and Scholars of, 43
Balme alias Hickabusie, William, 62
Banbury, Lord Knowles, earl of, 32
", Henry, 250
Band strings, see Apparel, prices of
Bands, Cutwork, 42
", see Apparel, prices of
Bane, John, 40
Banke, (?) co. Chester, 47, 132
Bankes, Alan, 113
Bannifeild, Daniel, 315, 316
Baptism, Depraving the sacrament of, 92 (2), 121 (3), 179
", Obtaining goods, &c., for a fictitious, 332
Baptizing a cat in derision of the sacrament of baptism, 179
Barbadoes, Unlawfully transporting an apprentice to the, and there selling him for a slave for 1,600 lbs. weight of sugar, 336
", Conventiclers to be transported to the, 352, 355, 356, 357 (2), 358, 359, 360
", Enticing a female to go to the, conveying her on board ship, &c., against her will, and selling her for 40s., 230
", Enticing, inveigling, &c., persons on board ships to transport them to the, 185, 259, 261, 263, 266, 269 (3), 302
", A prisoner taken in arms at Worcester, assigned for the, 246
", Prisoner to be transported to the, or some place beyond the sea, 184
Barbadoes, Prisoners pardoned on condition of going to the, within two months, and remaining out of England for seven years, 334, 337, 339
", Accusing a person of being a spirit and sending a maid to the, 259
Barbel, Stealing, 54
Barbican, The, 62
Barcoale, John, gent, 195
Bardwell, Henry, 378
Barett, John, 360
", see Barret, Barrett
Bargain with an evil spirit, Indictment for making an impious, xi, 88
Barges, Michaell, 240
Barham, Edward, 290
Barker, Edward, 216
", John, 197
", Ralph, 51
", Thomas, 229
Barking, London, 249
Barkstead, John, lord, 272 (2)
Barksted, William, 188
Barley, Robert, 330
", Thomasine, 327
Barnardo, Francis, 81
", Philip, 80
Barnard's Inn, London, 221
Barnatt, John, 250
Barneby, Bryan, 72
Barnes, Elizabeth, 112
", John, esq. (justice of the peace), Insolent speaking of and to, 231
", Jonathan, 296
", Susan, 112
", Thomas, 285
", William, 281
Barnet, Joan, 375
", co. Hertford, 123
", see Friern Barnet
Barningham, co. Norfolk, 145
Barnsby Street, co. Surrey, 168
Baron, Robert, gent, 249
", Wilde, Lord chief, 213
", see Barron
Baronetcy, Forged letters and sign manual to obtain the grant of a, 81, 82, 118
Barraclough, William, 126
Barret, Anne, 223
", see Barett, Barrett
Barrett, Elizabeth, 295
", Mary, 380, 381
", Paul, gent., 223
", Thomas, 292
", William, 380
", William, gent., 388
", see Baret, Barret
Barron, John, 267
", see Baron
Barrowe, Samuel, 169
Bars, iron, Carrying away, 257, 276
Barter, John, 131
Bartholomew Lane, London, 242, 243
", Major, London, 164, see St. Bartholomew the Great
Bartholomew's, London, 341, see St. Bartholomew's
Bartle, Barbara, 216
Bartlett, Collabia, 39
", Elianor, 173
", Henry, 173
Barto, Captain (a priest), 265
Barton, Edward, 41
", John, 231
", Richard, 173
", William, 173
Bartten, Thomas, 307
Baseley, Daniell, 55
Baskevile, Thomas, gent., 205, see Baskervile, Baskerville
Baskervile, Anthony, 383
", Richard, 247, see Baskevile, Baskerville
Baskerville, Richard, 292, see Baskevile, Baskervile
Basketman, to collect victuals for poor prisoners in the gatehouse, Wages paid to, 101
Basons, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Bassett, Robert, 64
Bastard, Alice, 112, 113
", Henry, 112
", Order touching Nicholas Bacon, esq., accused of being the reputed father of a, 212
", Parish to be discharged for maintenance of a, 212
Bastards, 25, 27 (2), 42, 61
", Seditious speeches calling the king's children, 101, 103
Bastardy, Committal and flogging for, 12
Bastian, James Bastine alias, 222
Bastine, Edward, 292, 293
Bastine, James, 292, 293
", alias Bastian James, 222
Batchelor, Robert, 298
Bate, Thomas, 262
Bates, Dr. [justice of the peace], 49
", Thomas, esq., 71
Bath, co. Somerset, 143
Bather, Owen, 383
Bathurst, Bridget (or Bridgett), 291, 236
Baugh, Thomas, gent., 204
Bawdry, Suspicion of, 252
Bawdy-house, Common prostitutes taken out of a noted, 165
Bawdy-houses, 13
" ", Whores sitting at the doors of, 13
Baxter, Tobias, 235
Bayley, James, 303
", John, 170
", Thomas, 166
", see Bailey, Baillie, Baily, Bailye, Baylie
Baylie, John, esq., 289
", Richard, [80], 116
", Thomas, 86, 118
Baylie, William, 229
", see Bailey, Baillie, Baily, Bailye, Bayley
Bazeley, Daniel, 41
Beades, George, 164
Beads, Agate and crystal, 381
", Necklaces of glass, 225
Beake, Richard, 6
Beakers, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Beale, Henry, 322
", Peter Wright alias, clerk, 198, 199
Bear Garden, Publishing an intended assembly at the, 162
Beard, Abraham, 247
", brush, A silver case with a, 380
", Mary, 171
", Phillip, 248
Bearne, Francis, 174
", Thomas, 174
Beating an apprentice, 239
Beaver, Philip, 379 (2), 380
", see Bever
[Becconsall], Beckensall, and Beckenshall, co. Lancaster, 46, 134
Becke, Alice, 91
", John, 169
", Thomas, 259
Beckett, Thomas, 328
Beckensall [Becconsall], co. Lancaster, 46
Beckenshall [Becconsall], co. Lancaster, 134
Beckford, Thomas, gent., 329 (2)
Becom, John Johnson alias, 79
Bed, A feather, 36
", Headpiece for a, with lawn network, 17
", Tester for a, with bone-lace, 17
Bedfont, East, Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
Bedolph, Peter Fitton alias, clerk, 116 (2)
Bedwell, Frances, 204
Bedworth [co. Warwick], Parish of, 39
Bee Lane, London, 171
Beech, John, 376
", Lane, 97
", " Cripplegate, 256
Beechley, Grace, 368
Beer and ale, Order as to rate per barrel for strong and small 1
" bottled, Selling, without licence, 251
" bowl, Silver, see Plate, prices of
" dray laden with barrels of, A, 320
" False measures of, 51, 52
" ale, &c., farmers in commission for collecting excise of, Counterfeit order directed to the, 265 (2)
" Mixing mercury (poison) with, 205
Beersley, William, 330
Bell, Henry, 15
", John, 256
"Belladine" silk, 351
Bellamy, William, gent., 55
Bellas, Fulke, 339
Bellasis, Sir Henry, K.B., 319
", John, esq., 319
Bellman crying in streets for a supposed lost person, 165
Bells, Corals set in gilt dockets with silver, 380
Belt, A silver buckle for a, 381
Belton, co. Rutland, 143
Belts, see Apparel, prices of
Benbow, Francis, 367
Bench, Common, A justice of the (Edward Atkyns), 220
", Upper, The chief justice of the, 210
Benevolence towards repairing Hillingdon church, Suit and petition for letters patent to collect a, 28
Beney, Adam, 193
Benfeild, Richard, 317
Benfield, Richard Peeters alias, 301
Bennett, Samuel, 299
Benninge, Humfrie, 167
Benson, Robert, 181
", William, 105
Bent, William, 277
Benthall, Walter, 330
Bentley, Katherine, 337
", co. Suffolk, 142
Bently, Michaell, 307
Beranger, Charles, 242, 243 (8)
Bere-church, Colchester, Westdoniland, alias, co. Essex, 43
Berkshire, earl of, A commission from, and reviling the, 363
Berks, co., 29, 64, 74, 140, 142, 146, 148
Berni, De, 324
Berrowe, James, gent., 153
Berry, John, 267, 300
", Thomas, 197
Berrye, William, 116
Berwick, co., 81
Best, Sara, 297
Beston-Gubballs [Preston Gubbals], co. Salop, 145
Bestowe, William, 178
Bethnal Green, co. Midd., 153, 158
" ", in Stepney, 20 335
" ", Assessment made at, for furnishing, &c., of the new workhouse at Clerkenwell, 337
" ", Resisting, &c., the headborough of, 258 (2)
Bettenson, Peter, gent., 167
Betterton, Thomas, gent., 322
Betts, John, 184
", Lucy, 98
", Thomas, 320
Bevan, William, 311
", see Bevin, Bevyn
Bever, Anne, 2
", James, gent., 204
", see Beaver
Bevin, Humphrey, 50
", Thomas, 45
", see Bevan, Bevyn
Bevyn, Humphrey, 110
Bevyn, Rowland, 29
", see Bevan, Bevin
Beyton, Richard, 169
Beza, Thomas, 214
Bezer, Leonard, 302
", Sarah, 302
Bibby, John, 381
", Richard, 194
Bible with two clasps, 203
Bibles, 24, 36, 48
Bickenhead, William, 51
Bickerdike, Thomas, 99
Bickerstaffe, Roger, 330
Biddick, North, co. Durham, 47, 132
Bidgood (or Bigworth), Lawrence, 230 (2)
Bierley, Philip, esq., 86
", see Byerlye
Bigamists admonished, 235
Bigamy, 51, 235, 291, 300 (2)
Biggry, Abraham, 309
Bigworth (or Bidgood), Lawrence, 230 (2)
Bilcliff, Joseph, gent., 320
Bill, John, 37, 38
Billing, James, 376
", Mary, 296
Billingeres, Robert, 109
Billins, John, 230
Binks, Robert, 274
Binney, Alice, 334
Bird, John, 296, 339
", Thomas, 52, 214
Birding-piece, Fatal accident with a, 281
Birdseyes, John, 167
Biron, Elizabeth, 337
", see Byron
Biscuits, Naples, 319
Bishopgate, London, 86, 147, 242 (2), 243 (6), 250, 324, 325, 340
", Street, London, 181, 258, 312, 313, 340
Bishopp, Francis, 182
", Thomas, gent., 46, 132
Bishop's Hall, Bethnal Green, 153, 158
Bishops murdering rogues, &c., Seditious speech calling the, 368
Bit, bridle, A, 89
", snaffle, A, 89
Bits, Horse, 72
Blackamore, Women deluding a, in pretending to make a marriage for him, 274
Blackburne, Robert, gent., 243
", William, 333
Blackfriars, London, 147, 228, 245, 246, 265, 269, 341, 352, 359, 383
", Parish of, see St. Anne's, Blackfriars
Blackman, Nicholas, 360
Blackmore Park, co. Worcester, 145
Blackstone, Margaret, 126
Blackwall, co. Midd., 162, 326, 337
", in the parish of Stepney, 8, 10, 162 (3), 325
", A headborough of, 325
Blackwell, Jane, 125, 126
Blake, Richard, 188, 250
", Sir William, knt., 108
Blakeley, John, 330
Blakesley, Thomas, 327
Blanchwell, John, gent., 60, 61
Bland, George, gent., 89
Blaney (or Blayney), Ellinor, 211
Blanket, A, 36
Blasphemer to be suppressed from keeping any alehouse, &c., A, 216
" making a bargain with an evil spirit, 88
" Order touching a gross and revolting, 215
Blasphemous opinions against the Holy Trinity, Maintaining &c., 204 (2)
Blasphemy, 371
", Arraignment and trial for, 296
", &c., Committee appointed for atheistical, 197
Blay, Nicholas, 335
Blayney (or Blaney), Ellinor, 211
Bleadsoe, Edward, 257
Blewett, Peter, 367
Blisse, Leonidas Smith alias, 189
Blith, Nicholas, 330
", see Blyth
Bloomsbury, co. Midd., 143
", Inhabitants of, to be overseers of constables of, 14
", Notorious and other women at, 13
Blount, Anne, 237
Blundell, Katherine, 75
", Richard, 75 (2)
Blunston, John, 310
Blunstone, John, 309
Blyth, Thomas, 229
", see Blith
Board, alias Home, Mary, 296
Boar's Head Yard, Whitechapel, 364
Bodkin, Gold, see Jewellery, prices of
", A (weapon), 21
Bodmyn, Thomas, 27
", William, 27
Bodney, co. Norfolk, 145, 147
Bodwean, co. Carnarvon, 271
Bogg, John, 303
Bohemia, The sign of (tavern) at Chiswick, 49
Boles, Edward, 236
Bolster, A, 36
Bolt, Henry, 212
Bolton, Adam, keeper of the new prison, 3
", Constance, 379
", Edward, 248
", Elizabeth, 121
", John, 113
", Mary, 327
Bomer, John, 182
Bone, Edward, 330
", lace, 17, 33, 360
Bonnett, George, 54
Bonney, . . ., 274
Bood, Roger, 179
Book, A silver, 232
Books, 13, 24, 35, 36 (2). 48, 72, 80 (2), 203, 232, 240, 379
", Bibles, 24, 36, 48, 203
", Christianity, The practice of, 36
", Devotions for mass, &c., 240 (2)
", Dictionary, Rider's, 13
", Edward the third, The first part of, 13
", " " A quadragesimo of, 13
", Finche's work, 13
", Government of virtue, The, 48
", Henry the fourth, 13
", Holy court, The, 379
", Litany, A catholic, 240 (2)
", Littleton (in French), 13
", Practice of Christianity, The, 36
", Psalm book, A, 203
", "Silver book," A, 232
", Treatise of faith, The, 24
", Catholic prosecution for printing, 240 (2)
", presenting, a false pretence to get into houses and pilfer, 279
Boot hose, see Apparel, prices of
Bootey, William, 271
Booth, Sir George, 308
Booth, George, 217
", John, 126
", alias Cavilear, John, 85, 86
", William, 248
Boots. Stealing, 68
", see Apparel, prices of
Bordall, William, 330
Bosgrave, George, 62, 63
Bosse, Isaac, 335 (2)
Bosseley, Edward, 62, 63
Bosson, Richard, gent., 171
Boston, co. Lincoln, 204
Bostwicke, Grace, 295
Boswell, John, 280
Bottesworth, co. Lincoln, 48, 65, 133, 141
Bottled wine and beer, Selling, without a licence, 251
Bottles, Leather wine, xiv.
", Silver, see Plate, prices of
Boughton Blean, co. Kent, 76
Bourne, Alexander, 285
Boveile, Richard, gent., 180
Bow, Threatening and offering violence to the headborough of, 196
", Lane, London, 356, 359
Bowden, Dorothy, 339
", Thomas, 208
Bowers, Margaret Cole alias, 270
Bowkers, Thomas, coroner for Westminster, 182
Bowl, beer, A, 28
Bowles, John, 36
Bowling alley, Keeping a, 202
Bowlinge, Samuel, 35, 36
Bowls, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Bowman, William, 212
Bows and arrows, Hunting without licence with, 93
" ", Shooting with, 93, 190
Bowyer, Grace, 256
Box covered with canvas, A, 388
", mother-of-pearl, A, 275
", Taking away a wooden, 291
Boxe (or Box), alias Cherry, Grace, 223 (2), 224, 293
Boxes with drawers, Dressing, 275
", covered with velvet and gold lace, &c., 35
", Silver, see Plate, prices of
Boyden, John, 54
Boyle, Henry, 379 (2), 380
", Morgan, 383
Boyes, Susan, 179
Boys, William, 332
Bracebridge, co. Lincoln, 133
Bracelets, see Jewellery, prices of
Brackendall, co. Norfolk, 147
Bradbridge, Richard, 384
Bradford, Nicholas, 5
", William, 112
Bradley, William, 319
Bradlye, George Laborne alias, clerk, 116 (2)
Bradshaw, Ralph, 381
Bradshawe, Anthony, 263
", John, 293
Bradway, Edward, 335
", Thomas, 322
Brainfeild [Bramfield], co. Suffolk, 145
Braint, George, 153
Braintree, co. Essex, 204 (2)
Brakes, John. 372
Bramell, John, xv, 254
[Bramfield] Brainfeild, co. Suffolk, 145
Brampton, co. Norfolk, 145
", co. Suffolk, 145
Bramston, Francis, esq., 202
Branded, Persons, 2, 4, 22, 23, 24, 30, 36, 41 (2), 43, 57, 60, 64, 69, 72, 85, 102, 109, 123, 124, 125 (2), 200, 215, 225, 233, 234, 244, 248, 255, 256, 258, 267, 287, 296 (2), 297 (9). 298 (10), 299 (12), 300 (7), 301 (6), 319, 320, 325, 379, 383, 389
", " in London, 73, 126, 127
", and sent to ho. of correction to remain there until transported, Felon, 293
", previously, Felon, sentenced to be hanged, 297
", Felons, and sent to Bridewell, 108, 125
", on the thumb, 48
Branding of persons deferred, 40, 61, 191
", Reprisoned after, 30
Brandish, Gilbert, 22
Brandon, Joseph, gent., 87, 88
Brandy out of a cellar, Suspicion of taking, 387
Brankley, Francis, 330
Bransbye, Robert, 21
Branston, co. Leicester, 76
Brasingdale, John, 174
Brass enamelled buttons, 208
", Clamps of, belonging to a furnace, 214
", pan, A, 72
", plate of a dial, with silver circle, A, 95
", pot, A, 72
", sun dials, 95
Brawling, 174, 240, 317, 318, 333
Bray, co. Berks, 74, 142
", Nicholas, 252
", William, 319
Braynt, Richard, 42
", Sara, 42
Braywood, Richard, gent., 387
Brazill, George, 266
Breach, James, gent., 378
Bread Street, London, 118
Breeches, see Apparel, prices of
Breese, Edward, 182
Brend, William, 330
Brent, William, gent., 56
Brentford, co. Midd., 117
", New, 12, 16, 20, 35, 58, 129, 130, 135. 137. 139, 146, 153, 175
", " Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", Old, co. Midd., 45
", " Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
Brett, Sir Alexander, knt., Captain, 17
Brewer, George, 289
", Mary, 207
", Roger, 207
", William, gent, 282
Brewers not to set their drays in the streets, day or night, &c, 227
Brian, Reginald, gent, 147
", see Bryan
Brice, John, 330
", see Bryce
Brickbats, Throwing, 32
Bridewell, deserter sent to, A, 122
", Felons branded and sent to, 108, 125
", Old, London, 168
Bridge, George, 242
Bridge, John Bucke alias, gent., 251
", in Bushey Park, Pulling up a wooden, and throwing it into the river there, 382
", Chertsey, 29
", within the parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn, Order to repair a certain, 218
", leading from St. Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, to Kingsland, Order to repair the, 230, 231
", at Shoreditch, Order to break open a fence for use of passengers, &c., during the repair of the, 231
Bridges, Anthony, 360
", Ellen, 360
", Thomas, 362
", William Tayler alias, 28
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, knt. and bart. (chief justice), 373 [374]
Bridle, A, 314
", bit, A, 89
Brill, Apolonia Ha . . . . De, 387
Bringwyn, co. Hereford, 147
Briscoe, William, 371
Brisley, Daniel, 339
Bristol stones, Gold rings set with, 32, 232
Britain, Little, London, 173, 178
Britten, Dennis, gent., 25
Britteridge, William, 274
Broadholme, co. Nottingham, 48, 133
Bromley, St. Leonard's, 5, 26
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
Brompton, John, 72
", co. Midd, 161 (2)
Bromvaile, Francis, gent., 180
Bronker, Sir William, knt., 38
Brooke, Anthony, 165
", James, 319
", alias Captain Smith, Dorrell White alias Thomas, 198
Brookes, Henry, 55
", John, 317
", Robert, lord, 39
", Thomas, 12, 24
Broom staves, 43, 71
Brooman, William, 249
Broome, Henry, 46, 131
Broomehall, co. Westmoreland, 45, 134
Broomsticks, Lending mutinous seamen, 225
Brothels, &c., see Bawdy-houses, Napping, &c.
Brotherton, Nicholas, 168
", co. York, 98
Broughton, . . . . . 295
", co. Lancaster, 45, 47, 132, 134
Brown, John, 326
Browne, Adam, 21
", Alexander, 316, 318
", Alice, 290
", Dominic, 166
", Garrett, 115
", Henry, gent., 248
", " 29
", James, 305
", " clerk, 83, 117
", " Younge alias, 89 [90]
", John, 216, 271, 299, 305
", " Harrington alias, 188
", Richard, 271
", Thomas, gent., 204
", " xi, 88, 89, 314, 319, 327
", William, 48, 186, 330, 387
Brownlow, Edward, gent., 326
Broxholme, John, gent., 383
Brumley, Dorothy, 191
Brumpton, Anthony, 330
Bruncker, Sir William, knt, 163
Brunt, Sibil, 40
", Thomas, 40
Brush, A silver case with a beard, 380
Bryan, John, 60, 61
", Richard, 256
", Robert, 8
", see Brian
Bryce, Thomas, 56, 111
", see Brice
Brydall, Edward, gent, 318
Bryers, Thomas, 217, 253
Brym [Bryning (?)], co. Lancaster, 133
Bryn [Bryning (?)], co. Lancaster, 47
Bucher, Tobias, 164
Buck, Unlawfully breaking into Marylebone park and killing a, 190
Bucke, John, 264
", alias Bridge, John, gent., 251
Buckhurst, Charles, lord, 319
Buckingham, Benjamin, 312
", Assizes of the co., 28
", Sign manual addressed to the Judges of Assize for the co., 28
", Clerk of the Peace for co., 28
Buckland, co. Kent, 39
Buckle for a belt, A silver, 381
Buckler, Stephan, 320
Bucklers Berry [Bucklersbury], London, 241 (3)
Buckles, see Apparel, prices of
Bucknam, Paul, gent., 319, 320
Buckner, Walter, 269
Bucks, co., 102, 146, 167, 185, 197, 270
", in the west bailiwick of Enfield chase, Unlawfully entering and killing, 189, 190, 191 (2)
", Unlawfully shooting, in Enfield chase, Marylebone park, &c., 189, 190, 191 (2)
Buckton, co. York, 81
Buckwell, George, 170
", John, 170
Budbrooke, co. Warwick, 45, 134, 136
Budd, Elizabeth, 334
Bugbie's hole, 274, 278
Bull, John, 190
", Keeping a, to be baited, 231
", and Mouth, in the parish of SS. Anne and Agnes, ward of Aldersgate, London, Conventicles held at the meeting house at the, 352, 353, 356 (2), 357 (3), 358 (2), 359 (2)
Bullaker, Thomas, clerk, 83, 84, 117
Bullets, Golden, 268
Bullocke, Rebecca, 297
", Thomas, 294
Bum, William, 161
Bunne, William, 16
Burden, Richard, 244
Burford, Richard, 164
Burges, Isaac, 225
Burglaries, Order to prosecute for, 196
Burglars, A bag found in the custody of, 196
", A companion of, 256
Burglary, 10, 13, 21, 35, 37, 52, 60, 79, 87, 91, 95, 188, 189, 192, 203, 204, 210, 213, 218, 222, 264, 267, 268, 273, 298 (3), 372, 381
Burglary, Acquittals of, 28, 32, 34, 68, 73, 124, 218, 251, 257, 280, 297 (4), 299, 300 (2), 301(2), 326, 379, 380
", " for, but reprisoned, 9, 90
", Charged on suspicion of committing a, and recognizances of £1,000 each to appear, &c, 207
", at Horton, co. Bucks, 270
Burino lege (sic) silk, Spun, 351
Burke, Edward, 60, 61
", Elizabeth, 290 (2)
", Thomas, 290
Burkingham, co. Worcester, 147
Burland, co. York, 46, 131
Burley, Anne, 204
Burliston, Mary, 209, 210
Burman, Richard, 33, 34
Burnaby, Richard, 2
Burne, Gregory, gent., 331
Burning, Prisoner sentenced to death by, 42
Burnley, co. Lancaster, 46, 134
Burnt to death for coining, Sentenced to be, 285
" " Women (sentences), 107 (2), 109, 110, 111 (2)
" " for murdering husbands, Women sentenced to be, 285 (2)
" in the hand, Notorious thieves, 265
Burraes, Lady, 101
Burroughes, Robert, 177
Burrowes, John, 126
", John Pudsey alias, 125
Burt, Francis, 340
Burton, Anne, 126
", Cæsar, 182
", John, gent., 275
", John, 177
", Margaret, 275
", co. Worcester, 142
Bush Inn, Staines, The, 3
Bushee, William, 167
Busher, Michael, 316
Bushey, co. Hertford, 81
", Park, Breaking into and injuring the gates and pales of, 382
Bushey Park, Pulling up a wooden bridge in, and throwing it into the river there, 382
Busshey, Sarah, 223
Butcher, William, 44
Butchers trading on the Sabbath-day, Order for the suppression of xii, 13, 14
Butler, James, esq., 320
", John, gent., 60, 61
", John, 246
", Robert, 116
Butterfeild, Henry, 102
Buttery, Ralph, 45, 134
Buttlebury [Bucklebury], co. Berks, 146
Button, Thomas, 327
Buttons, Brass enamelled, 208
", Gold, 251
", Silver, 381
", Silver plate, 380
Byde alias West alias Fremasons Hessey, Francis, 29
Byerlye, William, esq., 150
", see Bierley
Byfeild, Mr. Adoniram, 187
", Christopher, 164
", Nathaniel, clerk, 28
Byelaws touching highways, Surveyors to distrain for breaches of, 229
" and orders relating to highways of different parishes, 228
" Ratification, &c. of, made for preservation of highways, 226, 227, 229
Byron, Elizabeth, 279, 321
", William, 279, 321
", see Biron
C.
Cabell, Richard, 161
", see Cable
Cabinet, Letters taken in the king's [at Naseby], 99, 184
", of mother-of-pearl, A, 201
Cabinets, 24, 35
Cable, William, 55
", see Cabell
Cage, &c., for St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, A, 12
Cakes, Sugar, 319
Calamanco, Price of, 9
Calcott, Hanrra, 332
", John, 119
", William, 103
Calliley, co. Northumberland, 46, 134
Calvert, John, gent., 96
Cambrics, Stealing, 27, 307
Cambridge, co., 383
", Robbers executed at, 253
Can, see Plate, prices of
Canary wine, Bottles of, xiv, 200, 332
Candles, Stealing wax, 57
Candlesticks, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Canes, 208, 214
Cannon, Edward, clerk, 77, 114 (3)
", Street, London, 243 (2), 340
Cant, John, 387
Canterbury, co. Kent, 146
Cantrell, Edward, 375
Cap, see Apparel, prices of
Capell, Anne, 294
Capien, Thomas, 98
Capper, Richard, 297
Carcanet (or Carconet), see Jewellery, prices of
Card come before your card" "My (game), 32
Cards, 202
", Cheating at, 32
", &c., in an alehouse on the Sabbath day, Playing at, 161
Carkys, Richard, gent., 160
Carlisle, James, earl of, 91, 178
Carnarvon, co., 271
Caroll, Cornelius, 182
Carpenter alias Phibby Jack, Richard, 42
Carpet, A crimson velvet, printed with an acorn flower, &c., 97
", Turkey, A, 32
Car, Sir William, knt., 81, [118]
", see Carr, Carre
Carr, James, esq., 100
", Sir Robert, bart., 80
", William, gent., 338
", William, [81], 118
", see Car, Carre
Carre, John, 62, 63
", Thomas. 21
", see Car, Carr
Carriers, Orders touching highways and common, 195
Carrington, Edward, 164
Carrion, Dead, not to be cast into the highways or ditches, 226
Carryll, Dennis, gent., 368
", Thomas, gent., 368
Carswell, Priscilla, 296
Cart against a coach, &c., Wilfully running a, 165
", stopping a coach in the road, &c., A, 230
", see Carts
Carte, Richard, 68
Carter, Edward, 248
", Gregory, 113
", Harbert Caster alias, 144
", John, 387
", John Caster alias, 144
", Lane, London, 80
", Mary, 126
", Sylvester Carter alias, 144
", Thomas, 298
", William, 314
Carters, carriers and waggoners, Order to apprehend, carrying above twenty hundredweight, &c., 196
Carts, &c., Highways damaged by excessive weights carried upon waggons, 196, 227
", Night, not to be overfilled to scatter soil in the streets, &c., 227, 228
", Wheels of, not to be shod with iron, but slugs only, 227, 229
", see Cart
Cartwright, George, 3
Carver, George, 161
", James, 85, 161 (2)
", Mary, 85
", Thomas, 334
Case with beard brush, A silver, 380
" John, 387
Casements, Iron, and frames for, 276
Caser, Margarett, 266
", Thomas, 266
Caske, William, 231, 232
Cason, Ralph, 189
Caster alias Carter, Harbert, 144
" " " John, 144
" " " Sylvester, 144
Castle Morton, co. Worcester, 54, 136
" William, 176
Castlehandley alias Potters Handley, co. Worcester, 54, 137
Castors, Demi- Hats called, 73 (2), 271, 316
Cat, Baptizing a, 179
Catherine, Queen, Seditious and treasonable speeches against, 306, 309
Catholic books, see Books
" priests, see Priests, &c.
Catlyn, Edward, esq., 65
Catmose [Catmore], co. Berks, 146
Caudle cups, see Plate, prices of
Cavalier kept prisoner, A, 328
Cavaliers were the honestest men in the kingdom, Saying the, 185
Cavee, John, 336
Cavilear, John Booth alias, 85, 86
Cavileer (or Cavileere), Anne, 329 (2)
" (or Cavileere), Isaac (or Isaack), 329 (2)
Cavileere (or Cavaleer), Anne, 329 (2)
" (or Cavileer), Isaac (or Isaack), 329 (2)
Cawdell, Alice, 285
Cawdy Grange, co. Chester, 47, 132
Ceeley, Thomas, 31
Century, &c., A confection of, 50
Certificate, An unlawful marriage procured by a false, 234
", Form of, to be used in the case of Recusants refusing to take the oath of abjuration, &c., 238, 239
", of marriage, before a justice of the peace, A, 223
", seaman's counterfeit, A, 232 (2)
Certificates, Forging, 334
", made to the lord keeper of losses sustained at sea and by fire, 16 (2)
Certiorari, writ of, Indictment certified in the king's bench by, 116
", produced in Court and allowed, 190
", writs of, Recusants producing, which were allowed by the Court, 155, 156
", writs of, Recusants producing, after conviction, a, 155, 157
", writs of, to be returned into the king's bench by Recusants, 154 (2), 155 (4), 156 (3), 157 (6), 158 (9), 159
Cesar, Ferdinando, 75
Chacret, John, 224
", Katherine, 224
Chacret, see Chacrett, Chatred, Chetrost, Sacrett
Chacrett alias Sacrett, Christian, 239
" see Chacret, Chatred, Chetrost, Sacrett
[Chaddesley Corbett], Chadgley Corbett, co. Worcester, 43, 45, 134
Chaddleworth, or Chaddleword, co. Berks, 146
Chadgley Corbett [Chaddesley Corbett], co. Worcester, 43, 45, 134
Chadway, William, 330
Chaffee, Mathew (or Matthew), 307, 308
Chains, see Jewellery, prices of
Chairs, Gilt leather, 258
Chalice, see Plate, prices of
Challener, George, 330
Chamber, William, 182
", see Chambers
", pot, silver, A, 79
Chamberlayne, Edward, gent., 249
Chambers, Cristofer, 38
", Mr. Doctor, 166
", Ellenor, 38
", Michael, gent., 24
", see Chamber
Chamborowe, Robert, 72
Chancery Lane, co. Midd., 26, 37, 44, 58, 98, 128, 129, 130 (2), 135, 139, 165. 167, 186, 261, 318
" ", &c., Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
" ", The pillory in, 22, 107
Chapman, Anthony, 304
", Benjamin, 265
", Edward, 270
", John, gent., 205
", John, 160, 197, 310
", John, junior, 102
", John, senior, 102
", William, 375
Chappell, Susanna Grant alias, 233, 234
Charculne, co. Stafford, 48
Chare, John, 330
Chareavent, Joachin, 57
Charing Cross, 269
" ", The High Street from, 100
" ", Rioters proceeding from Moorfields to, on the sabbath-day, 102
Charing Cross, &c., Petition of scavengers to fine hackney coaches exceeding six obstructing at, 101, 105
" ", Cleansing of streets near, 101
" ", St. Martin's Lane, near, 382
Charles I., 61, 66, 101, 197 [205, 206], 215
", dwelling - house called St. James's house, Burglary at, xi, 79
", Cabinet with letters of [taken at Naseby] 99, 184
", Coroners of, household, &c., 61
", (the martyr king), 206 (2)
", To answer for the murder of, 365
", Pardons granted by, and allowed by the Court, 126
", A gold ring with a picture of, on it, 380
", Seditious and treasonable speeches against, 43, 74, 81, 87, 88, 89, 93, 97, 103, 114, 119 (3), 120 (5), 126, 127, 176, 177 (3), 178, 179 (2), 183, 186 (2), 304 (2), 305
", Stealing goods of, 41, 56, 57, 69, 85
Charles II.'s dwelling-house, Whitehall, Burglary at, 379, 380
" Drinking the health of, 250
" Engraving, printing and publishing a picture with inscription (given) of, 206 (2), 207, 286
" A picture of, set in gold with a pearl hanging at it, 380
" Seditious and treasonable speeches against. 302, 303 (3), 304 (6), 305 (3), 306 (3), 307 (2), 309 (4), 310, 311 (2), 312, 316 (2), 317 (2), 324, 327 (3), 335 (2), 338 (4), 339 (2)
" and general Monk, Treasonable words wishing, were hanged, &c., 303
Charles, Prince, see Wales, Charles, prince of
Charley, co. Leicester, 76
Charlton, co. Kent, 76
Charterhouse Lane, Midd., 31, 48, 154
" ", in St. Sepulchre's, London, 154
" ", Inhabitants of, to be overseers of constables of, 14
" ", Notorious and other women at, 13
" Yard, in the parish of St. Sepulchre's, co. Midd., 241, 244, 245 (4), 247
Chateculme, co. Stafford, 133
Chatto, . . . . . Du, gent., 323
Chatred, John Chetrost alias, 99
", see Chacret, Chacrett, Chetrost, Sacrett
Cheapside, London, 118, 265, 340
", &c., Conspirators to cheat to stand upon a stool, &c., upon a market day in, 102, 125
", The pillory in, 70 (2)
Cheat, Conspiracy to defraud and, 102, 125
Cheating, 4, 32, 165, 261
", A heavy fine for, 70 (2)
", by the new way called the Trepan, 221 (2)
Checker Yard, Dowgate, 165
Checkerwright, John, 351
Cheeck Lane, near Smithfield, St. Sepulchre's, 386
Cheese, Suffolk, Stealing, 37
Chelsea, co. Midd., 18, 27, 32, 139, 205
", Parish of, 27, 205
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", college, A Dutch prisoner released out of, 380
", Little, 161
Cheney, Thomas, 285
Cherrington, William, 126
Cherry, Grace Boxe (or Box) alias, 223 (2), 224, 293
Chertsey Bridge, 29
Chesham, co. Bucks, 185
Chesson, Katherine, 36
", Richard, 36
Chest, An iron, 273
Chester [John Bridgeman], bishop of, 166
Chester, co., 47, 132
", George, 10
", The see of, 166
Chesterfield, Philip, earl of, 272 (2)
Chestnuts, 319
Chetrost, Christiana, 99, 100
", alias Chatred, John, 99
", see Chacret, Chacrett, Chatred, Sacrett
Chick Lane, 257
" ", and Saffron hill, Bridge leading over the sewer between, to be repaired, &c., 218, 219
Child, Hindering execution of a warrant to search for a, 224
", John, 297
Childe, Robert, 326
", Thomas, 99
Childerton, Benjamin, 316, 317, 318
Children, Enticing away, under false pretences, to carry them to the Barbadoes, 185, 239, 259
", to transport them to St. Christopher's Island, Suspicion of taking up, 233
", into houses from infected places, Receiving, 375 (2)
", Order made for weekly payment for the maintenance of, 220
", to pilfer from their parents, Enticing, 319
", Inveigling, to convey them to the plantations, &c., beyond the seas, 181, 253, 259
", &c., in the streets, Taking up, by persons commonly called spirits, 185, 224, 239 (2)
", Falsely reporting a person to be a spirit or inveigler of, from their parents, 181 (2)
", Committing a riot upon a woman, saying she was a spirit, and took away, 182
", see Kidnappers, Spirits, &c.
Chimney money would prove a worse burden than the ship money, Seditious speech saying that the, 339
China cup and dishes, A, 275
Chinchin, Cornelius, 349
", William, 349
Chipping-Wicken [Wycombe], co. Bucks, 167
Chiswell Street, London, 161, 185, 329, 340
Chiswick, co. Midd., 20, 26, 35, 44, 49, 58 (2), 66, 130, 136, 137, 139 (3), 141, 142, 143, 144 (2), 147, 153, 177
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", A lunatic in the queenmother's house at, 170
", Outrages committed in houses at, by a lunatic, 170
", Tavern at, called "The sign of Bohemia," 49
Christ Church, London, 194, 241, 244, 249, 325
" ", in Norwich, co. Norfolk, 147
Christianity, Practice of, The (a book), 36
Christening cup, A silver, 332
Christopher, . . ., 279
Christopher's Island, America, 233
" ", see St.Christopher's
Chudleigh, Sir John, knt., 39
Church, Francis, 365
", John, 376
", Mihill, 266
"", is no true church," To answer for saying the, 181
", Prosecutions for not attending, on the Lord's day, 175 (2), 181
Churchwardens, &c., refusing to make an assessment in their hamlets towards defraying the charges contracted in the late visitation in maintaining the visited poor, 387
Churchyard Alley, Rosemary Lane, 371
Circle, A silver, 95
Cistern, leaden, A, 57
[Claines], Claymes (or Clannes), co. Worcester, 55, 136
Clannes (or Claymes), [Claines], co. Worcester, 55, 136
Clapham, Parish of, co. Sussex, 76
Clappam, Thomas, 4
Claret, French wine called, 332
Clarke, Alice, 111
", Christopher, 181
", Daniel, 167
", Edmond, 303
", Gilbert, 334
Clarke, Henry, 173
", Joan (or Joane), 168, 237
", John, 52, 160 (2), 258, 316, 330
", Laurence, gent., 331
", Richard, 168
", Thomarshe, gent., 214 (2)
", Thomas 41
", William, 57, 306
", see Clerke
Clasp, A silver, for a coat, 250
Clavell, Richard, 214, 289
Claver, William, 334
Claveringe, Sir John, knt., 46, 134
Claxbie (or Claxby), co. Lincoln, 65, 133, 141
Claydon, Barnaby, 332
Claymes (or Clannes), [Claines], co. Worcester, 55, 136
Clayton, co. Lancaster, 48, 133
Clement's Inn, 73
" ", The footways and fields near, 59
" ", The gunpowder house in, 59, 60
" ", Inhabitants &c. of, 59
Clensy, Daniel, 322
Clergy, Benefit of, 2, 4, 22, 23, 24, 30 (2), 34, 36, 40, 41 (2), 43, 57, 60, 61, 64, 69 (2), 72, 73, 85, 102, 109, 123, 124, 125 (2), 127, 191, 215, 218, 225, 233, 234, 244, 248, 256, 258, 267, 287, 293, 296 (2), 297 (7), 298 (7), 299 (11), 300 (6), 301 (5), 319, 320, 325, 379, 383, 389
", " disallowed, 127
", " Felon after receiving, sent to Bridewell, 125 (2)
", " Felon after receiving, to remain in prison, except he depart the kingdom, &c., 123
", " Ineffectual pleadings for, 36, 69
", " refused, having had it previously, 221, 280
Clergy, Benefit of, prisoner after receiving, sent to prison, and to be whipt, 109
Clergymen, Prosecutions for scandalous speeches against, 171 (3), 174 (2), 183, 185
Clerke, Hugh, 268
", John, 290
", Joseph, 296
", Margaret, 290
", Peter, 297
", Timothy, Ph.D., 290
", William, 48
", see Clarke
Clerkenwell, co Midd., 12, 16, 17 (2), 20, 25, 26, 31, 35, 38, 42, 44, 52, 54. 56, 57, 58 (2), 59, 66, 82 (2), 86, 90, 91, 95, 96, 104 (2), 128, 129, 130, 131, 135 (2), 137, 138, 139 (2) 141. 142 (2), 143, 144 (2), 146, 147, 148 (2), 153, 154, 158 (2), 161, 163, 164 (2), 167, 174, 175, 176, 179, 182, 194, 202, 205, 219, 220 (2). 228, 245, 251, 259, 269, 272, 274 (2), 278, 279 (2), 305, 306, 333, 336, 337, 381, 382, 383, 384 (2), 387, 388
", Parish of St. James's, see St. James's, &c.
", Assessment or rate to be made for maintenance of 100 aged and blind persons incapable to labour, in the new workhouse at, 337
", Order made for an assessment or rateto be made in certain parishes (named) for furnishing the new workhouse at, 337
", Bellman, constable or warder of, compounding a felony, 55
", Church, Entering the vestry of, and disturbing a meeting of parishioners there, 278, 279
", Constable of, 279 (2)
", Constables and churchwardens of, to shut up and mark a house infected with the plague, 71
Clerkenwell Green, co. Midd., 71
" The highway at, 194
" Inhabitants of, assessed for relief of persons infected, &c., 62
" Parishioners of, Red Bull playhouse hired of the, at the rate of 20s. per diem, &c., 279
" New Prison, Committal to the, 216
" ", A professed jewess committed to the, 186
" ", Keeper of the, 186
" Stock to be furnished to employ 600 poor at the new workhouse at, 337
Cleyton, Fayth, 279
Cliffe, James, gent., 335
Clifford, John, 350
Clifford's Inn, 195, 260
Clift, John, 385
Clifton, Sir Jarvase, knt. and bart., 27
Clint, co. York, 46, 132
Clipping and filing coins, 56
Cliviger, co. Lancaster, 48, 133
Cloak, Pawning a, in part payment for press money, 163
", see Apparel, prices of
Cloake, Joan, 22
", John Ph.D., 256
Cloiscailes, Ninepins alias (an unlawful game), 202
Cloth, broad, Stealing, 66
", canvas horse, A, 251
", cushion, A, 29
", Linen, called damask, 79
", Sack, 27
", Scotch, 27
", of silver, 17, 33, 90
", A table, 35
", &c., A velvet saddle, 191
", Woollen, 125 (2), 126
", see Cloths
Clothes of an apprentice baked to destroy vermin, 231
Clothier, Thomas, 385
Cloths, cradle, Lawn, 29
Cloths, Neck, see Apparel, prices of
", table, Damask, 29, 79
", see Cloth
Clunne, Walter, 350
Coach, Breaking the axle-tree of a, 165
", Casting dirt upon people in a, 230
", horses, Reins for, 21
", Stopping a, with a cart, and whipping a servant, &c., 230
", Wilfully running a cart against and damaging a, 165
Coaches, Hackney, plying for fares againsi the Exchange from CoventGarden, 100, 105 (2)
", " unlicensed, 252
Coachmakers, wheelwrights, &c., not to block up the streets with carriages, timber, &c., 227
Coachman asleep on his box, A, 110
" Uncivil, ordered to be kept in prison, &c., 110
" James, 337
Coal-heaving, Idle persons living out of service under pretence of, 169 (2), 170
" Sea, price of, per chaldron, 16
Coals, Order made touching the price of, 212
", Regrating, 16
Coapland, William, 260
Coat, see Apparel, prices of
Coates, Thomas, 296
Cobbett, Thomas, 24
Cobham, Alexander, 3
Cobweb lawn, 30
Cock-fighting, near Wellclose, Unlawful assembly and game of, 247, 248
" stealing, 96
" whipping on Shrove Tuesday, 258 (2)
Cockerell, Thomas Cokin alias, 112
[Cockerton ?], Couxton (or Coxton), co. Durham, 45, 134
Cockes, Joan, 171
", see Cocks, Cox, Coxe
Cockpit, Drury Lane, Acting a public stage play at the, contrary to law, 282
", players silenced on account of the plague, 6
Cocks, Anthony, 19
Cocks, see Cockes, Cox, Coxe
Coellio, Pedro, gent., 219
Confection of rhubarb, century, &c., 50
Cogan, John, 137, see Coggen, Coggin
Coggen, John, 12, see Cogan, Coggin
Coggin, John, 135, see Cogan, Coggen
Cognizances on footmen's coats, 79
Coif, see Apparel, prices of
Coin, Old silver, 236
Coining, 57 (2), 67, 72, 91, 108, 111, 112, 118, 119, 194, 263, 285, 297
", Copper, brass, lead, tin, and other false metals used in, 57 (2), 67, 263
", Sentence, to be burnt to death for, 285
", and uttering, 67, 72, 91, 108
Coins, Clipping and filing, 56
", Counterfeit, see Money
Cokin alias Cockerell, Thomas, 112
Colchester, co. Essex, 43, 233
Cole, Captain, 230
", John, 278, 376
", Joseph Johnson alias, 10
", alias Bowers, Margaret, 270
", Richard, 279
", Robert, 163
", Thomas, 20, 26, 129, 130(2), 131, 135, 136 (2), 139
", William, 130
", Yard, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, 307
Coleharbor [? Coldharbor] Lane, 84
Coleman, Ellis, 253
", Street, London, 113, 165, 177, 254
", " in St. Andrew's, 310
", " St. Stephen's, London, 377
", Thomas, 375
", Walter, clerk, 78, 114 (3)
", Zachariah, 190
Collars, see Apparel, prices of
Colledge, George, x, 35, 36
", Robert, 273
Colley, John, 64
Collier, Elizabeth, 377
", James, 377
Collins, George, 335
", Honora, 337
", John, 233
", Thomas, 194, 264, 281
Collision of a cart against a coach, 165
Colhson, William, 162 (2)
Colpott, Thomas, 308
Colston Bassett, co. Nottingham, 133
Colt, George, 215 (2)
Colton Bouchamp, 193
Colvey, John, 23
Comeings, Christopher, 365
Commission granted for examination of persons as may have knowledge of the stealing of goods to the value of £40,000, 78
" to try the "Portugals," Special, 290
Commissions, &c., from Charles Stuart, Suspected of receiving and dispersing, 250
Commissioners of oyer and terminer, Warrant from, to embark, &c., conventiclers, 362, [364, 367, 370]
" of sewers, Reviling the, 332
Committee appointed for atheistical blasphemy, &c., 197
" at Ely house, Disturbing the, 260
" of examinations, The, 93
" of the ho. of commons, Indictment and committal to prison made by order of the, 124
Committees, Reviling parliament and their, 102
Common Bench, Edward Atkyns, a justice of the, 220
" Pleas, Lord chief justice of the [373], 374
" ", Sir Nicholas Hide, knt., chief justice of the, 29
" ", Sir William Jones, knt, justice of the, 38
Common Prayer, book of, Depraving the, 80 (2), 116, 173. 174
" ", book of, Fine of 100 marks for depraving the, 116
" ", book of, Indictment, &c., for refusing to say and use all the, 83, 84 [85], 117, 118(2)
Common Prayer, book of, Speaking against the, 174
" ", Contumelious speech, &c., in derogation of the book of, 321
" ", was not a divine prayer, Saying the book of, 173
Commons, House of, committee of the, Indictment and committal to prison made by order of the, 124
", " Disturbing the, 100
", " A messenger of the, 184
", " Order of the, against celebrating mass, 172
Commonwealth, Seditious speeches, &c., against the, 240, 250, 260, 264
", A suspected enemy of the, 258
", Suspected priest seducing people of the, 273 (2)
", Records, Distinguishing characteristics of the, xii
Communistical speech, A, 326
Compton, Sir Henry, K. B., 148
", Humphry, 322
", Mr. (a priest), 273
Concalves (?), Alvara, gent., 219
Coney, Richard, 367
Confoot, Gerrard, 254
Conies in the park at Hampton Court, Unlawfully hunting, &c., 160
Connell, Daniell, 234
Connoway, Elizabeth, 91
Conspiracy to defraud and cheat, 102, 125
" to depose the king, overthrow the government, &c., 376
" to seize the city, tower of London, &c., 376
Constable, Henry, 370
", of Clerkenwell, 279 (2)
", or warder of Clerkenwell removed for compounding a felony, 55
Constable of Edgware, allowing infected persons to go at large. &c., and withdrawing from his office, 33
" at the Fortune playhouse, Assaulting, beating &c., the, 161
" of the parish of Harrow-onthe Hill, A, 282
" of High Holborn expending money on the visited poor, A, 382
" of Hoxton, Rescuing a pressed man from the, 164
" Indictment against a, for hearing treasonable words and not apprehending the utterer thereof, 371
" Suspected insurrectionist taken by a, 310
" of Limehouse and Stepney, Refusing to aid the, in conveying persons to Newgate, 370 (3)
" Inciting the gentlemen of Lincoln's Inn to "pumpe" a, 167
" Order to annul the election of a, 52
" of the hundred of Ossulston to visit Highgate and oversee the officers there perform their duties towards visited persons, A high, 40
" A person elected as, in order that he may pay for exemption, 52
" neglecting and abandoning his office during the time of the plague, 33
" Rescuing a prisoner from a, 167
" Upbraiding a, and calling him one of the "malignant party," 174
" of St. Botolph's, Aldgate, 385
" of St. Clement's Danes, A house infected with the plague closed by the, 64
" of St. Giles's-in the Fields, Refusing to aid the, in searching for a catholic priest, 160
Constable of St. Giles's-in-the Fields to attend the earl of Southampton concerning a cage and stocks for the parish, 12
" &c., of St. Giles's-in-theFields, Insolent speech to the, on asking a person of what religion he was, 241
" of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Reviling and abusing the, 98
" of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Drawing a sword against the, and escaping, 336 (3)
" &c., of East Smithfield, Resisting the, when demanding entrance into a house, 377
" of Wapping, A, 274
" and petty constables to see that a whipping post and cucking stool be erected in South Mims, The high, 6, 7
" of the Up-hamlet of Whitechapel, The immediate, 387
Constables, &c., 13, 118, 276, 333, 351
", &c, assaulting, &c., 160, 161, 163, 375
", of Clerkenwell to shut up and mark a house infected with the plague, 71
", Refusing to aid in conducting conventiclers to prison (note), 349
", Petty, to apprehend carriers, carters, &c., infringing an order touching highways, 196
", Fictitious, pressing men with a counterfeit warrant, 169
", to secure alleged soldiers in alehouses, &c., 189
", to search alehouses, fields, &c., and arrest tipplers and persons playing games, &c., 189
", to make diligent search on Lord's days, &c., in taverns, inns, alehouses, &c, 189
Constables, &c., of Stepney to sequester estates, &c., of conventiclers, 362
", &c., Victuallers suppressed from victualling during the time of being, 14
", see Headboroughs, Officers
Conventicle Act of 16 Charles I., and 1664 A.D., xxiii.
" held at the Bull and Mouth meeting-place in the parish of SS. Anne and Agnes, ward of Aldersgate, London, A, 352, 353, 356 (2), 357 (3), 358 (2), 359 (2)
" held in Hackney, A, 343, 345
" held in Hatton Street, A, 340 (2)
" held in Hendon, A, 343, 345
" held in Holloway Street, Shoreditch, A, 343, 345
" held in Limehouse, Stepney, A, 343, 345, 370 (3)
" held at Mile End, A, 343, 344, 353
" held in the liberty of Norton Folgate, A, 343, 345
" A preacher at a, 364
" called a riotous and tumultuous assembly, A, 310, 321, 322, 323, 353
" held in St. Giles's-withoutCripplegate, A, 343, 345
" held at Shoreditch, A, 312 (2), 313
" held at Spittle Yard, A, 311
" held in a building or room of an unknown person in Stepney, A, 343, 344, 351, 352 (2), 357
" held in Westbury Street, Stepney, A, 343, 345, 364 (2)
" held at Whitechapel, A, 310 (2)
" see Conventiclers, Conventicles
Conventicler preaching and owning himself to be a Fifth monarchy man, A, 329
" committed for keeping a preaching house, A, 329
Conventicler not to speak, teach, or meet in any conventicle, &c., Recognizance for a, 378
Conventiclers refusing to take the oath of allegiance, 310 (2)
" committed to the ho. of correction, 360, 366 (3), 367, 370
" committed, &c, to the new prison, Calendar of, 329
" committed (under warrant) to Newgate, 323, 341, 370 (3)
" Refusing to aid constables in conducting, to prison (note), 349
" to Newgate, Refusing to aid constables in conveying, 370 (3)
" Dates of certificates convicting, and convictions of, 341, 344, 345
" Editorial notes on the convictions of, 343, 348, 349
" convicted, Summaries of the number of, with their professions, trades, &c., 342, 343
" arraigned and tried at a sessions of oyer and terminer, Summary of sentences on 34, 367
" Constables, &c., of Stepney to sequester estates, &c., of, 362
" fined, 321, 322, 323, 341, 346, 347 (2), 348
" fined or imprisoned, 341, 348, 352 (3), 353, 354 (4), 355 (3), 356 (4), 357 (4), 358 (4), 359 (2)
" fined, imprisoned, &c., The course of procedure against, 348
" fined or imprisoned, Summaries of, 346, 347
" to be imprisoned unless redeemed by their husbands on payment, &c., 360, 366 (3), 370
" Redemption money for, to be for the use of the poor of St. Sepulchre's parish, 366 (2), 370
Conventiclers, Redemption money for, to be for the use of the poor of the parish of Stepney, 366
", taken by the king's officers, 310, 312, 313
", standing mute, Judgments on, 322, 348, 352 (2), 353, 354, 355 (2), 356 (2), 357 (2), 358 (2), 359 (2), 360, 366, 367
Conventiclers, Names, addresses and
callings of:—
-, Anstead, Richard, 334
-, Ansted, Richard, of St. Margaret's,
Westm., mat-layer, 324
-, Askree alias Eskrigg, Thomas, 329
-, Atwell, Mary, late of the parish of
Stepney, 352, 353, 359, 360
-, Atwood, Thomas, of Spittlefields,
silver spinner, 330
-, Avis, Henry, of Stepney and Wapping, manner, 311, 313
-, Awle, James, 334
-, Aylsom, Edward, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Ayres, Robert, of Stepney, yeoman,
322, 323
-, " Thomas, 329
-, Bales, Thomas, 327
-, Baker, Arthur, of and late of St.
Anne's, Blackfriars, London,
tailor, 352, 359, 360
-, Barden. Zacharey, 329
-, Barkeley, Edward, late of Stepney,
skinner, 361 (2)
-, Barkley, Edmund (apprentice), of
Walbrooke, skinner, 341
-, Barnardiston, Elizabeth, of Hackney,
347
-, " Susan, of Hackney,
347
-, " Thomas, of Hackney,
gent., 347
-, Barrett, David, of Aldermanbury,
shoemaker, 340
-, Batchelor, Nathaniel, of Southwark,
felt-maker, 170
-, Beanes, William, of Stepney, members of the family of, 341, 350,
354 (7), 355 (2), 356 (2), 358 (4),
360, 363
-, Bear, John, of Stepney, yeoman, 321
-, " see Beere
-, Beard, George, of St. Paul's, Covent
Garden, poulterer, 324
-, Becket, Thomas, salesman, 328
-, Beere, John, of Stepney, . . . .,
325
-, " see Bear
-, Berry, John, 322.
-, Bickerstaffe, Roger, late of Stepney,
shoemaker, 329. 351
-, Billing, James, of Thames Street,
felt-maker, 360
-, Birket, Thomas, of Bishopgate
Street, labourer, 340
-, Bland, Edward, of St. Giles's,
Cripplegate, chandler, 325
-, Bly, Nickolas, 329
-, Bowden, William, of St. Margaret's,
Westm., pewterer, 324
-, Bowlton, Samuel, of Foster Lane,
London, goldsmith, 341
-, Boycott, Edward, late of Stepney,
chandler, 357, 359, 360
-, Brend, alias Brenn, William, late of
Stepney, yeoman, 361
-, Brenn alias Brend, William, late of
Stepney, yeoman, 361
-, Brice, Robert, 334
-, Brooke Nicholas, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Brookes, Edward, of Spitalfields,
silk weaver, 340
-, Brookshawe, William, 113
-, Browne, Christopher, 327
-, " Micah, of St. Botolph's,
Aldgate, felt-maker, 170
-, Bryan, Richard (apprentice), of Milk
Street, ironmonger, 341
-, Bull, John, of Whitechapel, . . . .,
322, 323
-, Burbanck alias Burbranck, Thomas
(apprentice), of the Minories and
late of Stepney, gunmaker, 363,
364 (2)
-, Burbranck, alias Burbank Thomas
(apprentice), of the Minories and
late of Stepney, gunmaker, 363,
364 (2)
-, Burdett, Peter, of Holloway Street,
members of the family of, 345
-, Burroughes, Richard, 322
-, Carnall, Susan, of Fenchurch Street,
London, 312
-, Carsewell, William, of . . . .,
313, 322
-, Carter, Hugh, late of St. Sepulchre's, cordwainer, 365, 366, 367
-, Catch, John, of Staines, co. Midd.,
tobacco cutter, 378
-, Cawne, John, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, silk weaver, 324
-, Cawderwood alias Cawtherwood,
William, late of Stepney, silkweaver, 366 (2), 367
-, Cawtherwood, alias Cawderwood,
William, late of Stepney, silkweaver, 366 (2). 367
-, Chamberlaine, John, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, joiner, 324
-, Chattward, alias Chattwood, Isaac
late of St. Sepulchre's, merchant,
366, 367
-, Chattwood alias Chattward. Isaac,
late of St. Sepulchre's, merchant,
366, 367
-, Child, Robert, of St. Bride's, Lon
don, gardener, 310
-, Church, John, of Norton Folgate,
tailor, 340
-, Clarke, Thomas, late of St. Olave's,
Southwark, and late of
Stepney, dyer, 363, 364 (2)
-, " William, late of Stepney,
blacksmith, 351
-, Clerke, John, of Aldermanbury,
yeoman, 340
-, Clifson, Richard, of St. Martin's-leGrand, tailor, 340, 341
-, Close, Mark, 322
-, Cocks, William, late of Limehouse,
chandler, 350
-, " see Cox
-, Cole, Josia (or John), preacher at a
Quaker's meeting, 333
-, Collins, Elizabeth late of St Sepulchre's, 366 (2), 367
-, " Francis, of Ratcliffe in
Stepney, bricklayer, 341
-, Cooke, Robert, of St. Martin's-leGrand, barber, 330
-, Cookesley, Thomas, 113
-, Cooper, Anne, of Whitechapel, 310
-, " Thomas, late of St. Sepulchre's, ironmonger, 365,
367
-, Cooper, see Cowper
-, Corpe, Henry, of Noble Street, London, diamond cutter, 360
-, " Joseph, of Noble Street,
London, diamond cutter,
360
-, Cowdray, John . . . ., 323
-, Cowdrey, John, of Stepney, carpenter, 341
-, Cowper, Thomas, 330
-, " see Cooper
-, Cox, Mary, late of Stepney, 366 (2)
-, " see Cocks
-, Cragg, John, 329
-, Crane, John, late of St. Sepulchre's
parish, sawyer, 355
-, Cross, Robert, 327
-, Crosskeyes, Joan, of Allhallow's
Stayning, 325
-, Cuckoe, John, of St. Margaret's,
Westm., blacksmith, 324
-, Cummings, Henry, late of Stepney,
weaver, 366 (2), 367
-, Daford, Thomas, 322
-, Dafiforne, William, of Stepney,
yeoman, 322
-, Davis, Moses, of Golden Lane,
chandler, 311
-, " Thomas, of Stepney,
broker, 340
-, Dickinson, Thomas, of Nightingall
Lane, smith, 313
-, Dixe, William, 113
-, Dixon, Bridget, late of Stepney,
366 (2), 367
-, " Peter, of Stepney, yeoman,
321
-, " Thomas, of Southwark,
merchant, 170 (2)
-, Dorrington, John, of Long Alley,
Shoreditch, glover, 313
-, Drake, Katherine, of St. Olave's,
Southwark, 312
-, Drinnge, Joakin, 329
-, Dry, Augustine, of Christchurch,
clothworker, 325
-, " Thomas, of Whitechapel,
grocer, 341
-, Elson, John, of St. Sepulchre's
parish, carpenter, Persons of the
family of, 352, 353, 355 (3), 356,
357 (2), 359
-, Emerson, Randolph, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Emings, Jeremy, of Stepney, tobacconist, 353
-, Eskrigg, Thomas Askree alias, 329
-, Evanden, Elizabeth, late of Stepney, 360
-, Evans, Roger, of Stepney, smith,
341
-, Eyres, Henry, 327
-, Fell, Henry, 322
-, Field, Thomas, of Stepney, yeoman, 321
-, Fisher, Margaret, late of the parish
of Stepney, 352
-, Ford, Elizabeth, late of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and late of
London, 351, 352, 359, 360
-, Fossett Thomas, 334
-, Foster, John, of Fox Lane, Shadwell, lighterman, 313
-, Foxwell, John, of Gun Yard, Bishopgate Street, weaver, 313
-, Freeman, Frances, of Hackney, 347
-, Frith, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
tailor, 327, 366 (2), 367
-, Fruen, Hester, late of St. Sepulchre's, 365, 366
-, Gabb, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
cordwainer, 365, 366, 367
-, Garbrand, John, 113
-, Garnish, Hanna, late of St. Sepulchre's, 359, 360
-, Gerrard, Vincent, late of Stepney,
joiner, 361
-, Gibson, Thomas, late of Stepney,
sugar-baker, 351
-, Gold, Anne, late of Stepney, 351
-, Goodwin, John, of Old Change, and
late of Old Fish Street, London,
clothworker, 341 (2), 361
-, Gospright, Frances, 312
-, Grace, John, of Crooked Lane,
London, brushmaker, 313
-, Graves, Anne, of Trinity Minories,
312
-, Greeneway, Benjamin, of St. Botolph's Bishopgate, grocer, 340,
341
-, Greenewell, Benjamin, 322
-, Griffin, John, late of Stepney, yeoman, 323
-, Griffith, John, 322
-, Groome, Samuel, of Stepney, mariner, 341
-, Groshia, Martin, late of Stepney,
barber, 361
-, Gabby, William, 329, see Guppy
-, Guppy, William, 322, see Gubby
-, Gurney, William, of Petticoat Lane,
silk-throwster, 313
-, Hall, Bartholomew, late of Whitechapel and Stepney, silk-thrower,
363, 364 (2)
-, Halsey, Robert, 322
-, Halton, Jane, 312
-, Hammond, Margaret, of Hackney,
Persons of the family of, 347
-, Harding, John, late of Stepney,
tailor, 366 (2), 367
-, " Nathaniel, late of Stepney, yeoman, 361
-, Hartley, William, of Ratcliffe,
smith, 313
-, Hathaway, Cornelius, . . . . . 330
-, Hawes, Sara (or Sarah), late of
St. Sepulchre's, 365, 366, 367
-, Hawkins, George, of St. Saviour's
and St. Mary's Overies, Southwark, weaver, 313, 325
-, Hayley, Anne, late of St. Sepulchre's, 369, 370
-, Heaman, Sibil, of Stepney, 370
-, " " Members of the
family of, 345
-, Hide, Edward, of St. Peter's
parish, Paul's Wharf,
tailor, 353
-, " John, 327
-, Higgins, John, late of Stepney,
merchant, 350
-, Hinde, Thomas, of St. Andrew's,
Holborn, brewer, 347
-, Hinton, Adkins, of Whitechapel,
tobacco-pipe-maker, 310
-, " Thomas, 322
-, Hobart, Thomas, of Stepney, yeoman, 321, 327
-, Hodgkin, Samuel, 322
-, Hodgskins, Samuel, 329
-, Holden, Edward, of Petticoat Lane,
yeoman, 340
-, Hollinpreist, James, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, weaver, 324
-, Holmes, Abraham, of Chiswell
Street, London, labourer, 340
-, Home, John, late of Stepney,
cordwainer, 350
-, Horsey, John, late of St. Sepulchre's, shoemaker, 369, 370
-, Horton, Ellen, 312
-, Hubbard, Thomas, of Stepney,
silk-weaver, 325
-, " Thomas, late of Stepney,
smith, 358, 359, 360
-, Hull, Thomas, of Whitechapel,
mealman, 313
-, Inwood, James, 322
-, Jackson, Margaret, late of St.
Sepulchre's parish,
355, 359, 360
-, " Mathew, late of St.
Sepulchre's, yeoman,
365, 366, 367
-, Jenings, Jonathan, 322
-, Jesse, Henry, of the liberty of the
Tower of London, yeoman, 170
-, Jessey, Mary, 370
-, Johnson, Anne, of Edmonton, 325
-, " Henry, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, " Henry, of Whitechapel,
tobacco-pipe-maker, 310
-, " James, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Keates, Maximilian, of Cheapside,
London, coat seller, 340, 341
-, Keffin, William, of London, merchant, 311
-, Kemsey, Thomas, late of St. Sepulchre's, cordwainer, 365, 366, 367
-, Kendall, James, late of Stepney,
glover, 366 (2), 367
-, Kirton, James Skirton alias, late of
Stepney, weaver, 366 (2),
367
-, " John, 334
-, Knowles, Miles, of St. Katherine's,
near the Tower, tobacco-cutter,
340
-, Knowlman, Richard, of Stepney,
seaman, 341
-, Lam, Thomas, 329, see Lambe
-, Lambe, Thomas, 113, see Lam
-, Lane, Jeffery, of Wapping, lighterman, 313
-, Langley, Thomas, of St. Andrew's,
Holborn, . . . . . 325
-, Lash, Hannah, of Wapping, 312
-, Latham, Charles, of Stepney, yeoman, 321
-, " William, 329
-, Lathwell, Thomas, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, tallow-chandler,
324
-, Lee, Edward, late of Old Change,
London, cordwainer, 357, 359,
360
-, Lewis, Jane, late of St. Sepulchre's,
369, 370
-, " Susan, 312
-, Light, Mary, of St. Saviour's,
Southwark, 312
-, Lignes, Robert, 334
-, Lingwood alias Ringwood, Anthony,
of Outer Tower Hill, London,
ironmonger, 341
-, Loveday, Samuell (or Samuel), of
Cree Church, tailor, 322, 325, 328
-, Mallitrat, Edward, late of Stepney,
distiller, 361
-, Mansel, Richard, of St. Margaret's,
Westm., victualler, 324
-, Marlow, Bethia, late of St. Sepulchre's, 366 (2), 367
-, Marshall, Diggory, late of Stepney,
tailor, 361
-, Martin, Daniel, of Whitechapel,
nailsmith, 340
-, " John, late of Stepney, yeoman, 323 (2)
-, " Nicholas, of Wapping,
cordwainer, 313
-, " Sarah (or Sara), late of St.
Sepulchre's, 366 (2)
-, Mather, Benjamin, 329
-, Mathews, William, of East Smithfield, tailor, 341, 361
-, Melledge, Roger (apprentice), of
Blackfriars, London, tailor, 341
-, Mildman, Thomas, of Stepney, yeoman, 322
-, Miller, George, of Rosemary Lane,
sawyer, 313
-, Moore, Francis, of Stepney, distiller, 332, 340
-, Morley, Frances, late of St. Sepulchre's, 369, 370
-, Morris, David, of Stepney, yeoman,
321
-, " George, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323, 328
-, Mortimer, Elizabeth, late of St.
Sepulchre's, 366 (2), 367
-, Nash, James, of Whitechapel,
labourer, 313
-, Neave, Mary, 312
-, Newell, William, 329
-, Newman, George, of Gun Yard,
weaver, 313
-, Newton, John, 329
-, Niccolls, Joan, late of St. Margaret's,
Westminster, 356, 359, 360
-, Noble, John, of New Gravel Lane,
Stepney, mariner, 341, 361
-, Noddell, John, 329, see Noddle
-, Noddle, John, of Rosemary Lane,
brickmaker, 313, see Noddell
-, Nodwell, John, of Whitechapel,
tobacco-pipe-maker, 310
-, Ogle, Richard, of Whitechapel,
dyer, 322, 323
-, Oram, Sarah, 312
-, Pantwell, John, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Parkehurst, William, of Dean and
Flower Street, Stepney, silkthrowster, 313
-, Parker, Alexander, of Watling Street,
gentleman, 340, 341
-, " Anne, late of St. Sepulchre's, 365, 367
-, Passhelar, John, of Stepney, tailor,
311
-, Paynter, Elizabeth, of Whitechapel,
310
-, Pearson, William, 329
-, Penington, James, late of St. Sepulchre's, 365, 367
-, " see Pennington
-, Pennell, Mary, late of St. Sepulchre's, 365, 367
-, Pennington, Peter, of and late of
Stepney, mariner,
341, 354, 355, 359,
360
-, " see Penington
-, Plumsteade, Francis (apprentice), of
Little Tower Hill, ironmonger,
341
-, Pollsteade, Mary, of Hackney, 347
-, Polly, Anne, late of Stepney, 353,
359
-, Polton, Ansell, of Whitechapel,
cordwainer, 313
-, " see Poulton
-, Pope, Mary, 312
-, Poulton, Ansell, of Whitechapel,
cordwainer, 312
-, " see Polton
-, Price, Danyell, of the liberty of
the Tower of London,
tailor, 170 (2)
-, " John, of Laurence Poultney
Lane, London, packer, 341
-, Prickett, John, late of St. Sepulchre's, cordwainer, 365, 366, 367
-, Ralph, Anne, of Edmonton, 325
-, " William, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, gent., 324
-, Raven, Andrew, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 323
-, Reddall, John, of Stepney, carpenter, 325
-, Richardson, Hercules, of Whitechapel, cordwainer, 313, 325
-, Ringwood, Anthony Lingwood alias,
of Outer Tower Hill, London,
ironmonger, 341
-, Rively, Margery, 370
-, Rix, John, of St. Margaret's, Westminster, grocer, 324
-, Roberts, Roger, late of Stepney,
cordwainer, 322, 354,
359
-, " William, late of Stepney,
felt-maker, 359, 360
-, " William, late of Stepney,
servant, 355
-, Robinson, William, of Stepney,
yeoman, 321
-, Rogers, Charles, late of St. Sepulchre's, clockmaker, 365, 366,
367
-, Roper, Randolph, 322
-, Rose, John, late of Stepney, clothworker, 366 (2), 367
-, Rotten, John, of St. Swithin's,
London, tailor, 351
-, Rowden, Laurence, of Ratcliffe
Highway, ropemaker, 313
-, Salter, Henry, 329
-, Scott, Joseph, of Bartholomew's,
London, upholsterer, 341
-, Seales, Thomas, 113
-, Serle, Thomas, of St. Bride's, London, oilman, 324
-, Shawler, Edward . . ., 323
-, Shelton, Thomas, of St. Botolph's,
Aldgate, porter, 325
-, Sherwin, Edward, of Suffolk Lane,
porter, 340
-, Simcocke, Elleanor, of Bishopsgate
Street, London, 312
-, Sindenham, Nathaniel, of Whitechapel, porter, 340
-, Skiner, Robert, 334
-, Skirton alias Kirton James, late of
Stepney, weaver, 366 (2), 367
-, Smith, John, late of Stepney, shoemaker, 366 (2), 367
-, " Mary, of Wapping, 311
-, " Thomas, of St. Andrew's,
Holborn, gunstock-maker, 325
-, Somerfeild, John, late of St. Sepulchre's, cordwainer, 329, 365, 366,
367
-, Sotherne, Mary, of Hackney, 347
-, Sparrey, William, 329
-, Speed, Ralph, of Stepney, yeoman,
321
-, Spence, William, of Stepney, yeoman, 321
-, Spencer, William, 329
-, Stanton, Jane, 312
-, Start, Thomasine, 113
-, Stint, Joseph, of. . ., 325
-, Stoakes, Thomas, late of Stepney,
baker, 363, 364 (2)
-, Stone, William, of Stepney . . ., 325
-, Stout, Alice, 312
-, Stretch, Edward, 322
-, Sturgeon, John, of St. Margaret's,
Westminster, grocer, 324, 334
-, Sturt, Thomas, 327
-, Tayler, Edward, of Stepney, yeoman, 321
-, Taylor, Henry, late of Stepney, wiredrawer, 353, 354, 359, 360
-, " Philipp, of Whitechapel,
water-bearer, 340
-, " Thomas, 329
-, Templer, Douglas, late of St.
Bride's, London, 359 (2), 360
-, Terry, John, of St. Botolph's-without, Aldgate, salesman, 341
-, Tersey alias Toursey, Francis, late
of Stepney, joiner, 361
-, Thomas, Morice, 334
-, Thorneton, Thomas, of Stepney,
yeoman, 322
-, Timplon, Joseph, of Petticoat Lane,
embroiderer, 340
-, Tirret, John, 329
-, Tisdell, Elizabeth, 334
-, Tisoe, John, of St. Martin's-leGrand, London, and late of Stepney, shoemaker, 364, 366 (2), 367
-, Todd, John, of Stepney, yeoman,
322
-, " Mary, 312
-, Tomkins, William, of Whitechapel,
tobacco-pipe-maker, 313
-, Toursey, Francis Tersey alias, late
of Stepney, joiner, 361
-, Towerson, William, of Cannon
Street, plate-worker, 340
-, Trigg, Hannah (or Hanna), late of
Stepney, 358, 359, 360
-, Triponet, John Francis, late of St.
Sepulchre's, goldsmith, 369, 370
-, Turner, Nathaniel, 322
-, Vaughan, Sir John, of London,
K.B., 340, 341, 342
-, Vuckles, William, 113
-, Wade, Edward, 327
-, Walker, Edward, late of Stepney,
smith, 350
-, Walley, Samuel, 329
-, Walters, Margaret, late of St.
Sepulchre's, 366, 367
-, Waples, Richard, of Houndsditch
in St. Botolph's, mercer, 340
-, Ward, Hennery, 329
-, " William, of Yarmouth, co.
Norfolk, mariner, 341
-, Ware, Nicholas, 322
-, Warner, John, 329
-, Wasey, Alice, of Whitechapel, 310
-, Watkin, Arthur, 329
-, Weekes, Thomas, late of St. Sepulchre's, upholsterer, 365, 366, 367
-, Welsby, Margaret, late of St. Sepulchre's, 369, 370
-, West, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
yeoman, 365, 366, 367
-, Wharton, William, of Fore Street,
St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate,
upholsterer, 330
-, White, Francis (apprentice), of St.
Katherine's, near the Tower of
London, block-maker, 340
-, Whitlocke, Mark, 113
-, Wilkinson, Thomas, 322
-, Williams, Susan, 370
-, " William, of St. Botolph's,
-, Bishopsgate . . ., 325
-, Willoby, John, 329
-, Willoughby, Sara, late of Stepney,
366 (2)
-, Wilson, Nicholas 322
-, " Patience, late of Bow Lane,
London, 356, 359, 360
-, Winch, Mary, of St. Giles's-without, Cripplegate, Persons of the
household of, 345
-, Witherington, Henry, of Croydon,
co. Surrey, glover, 340
-, Wood, John, of Whitechapel, sealmaker, 340
-, Wooden, Henry, late of St. Sepulchre's, grocer, 365, 366, 367
-, Wooldridge, John, 329
-, Wright, John, 334
-, Yeames, William, of Ratcliffe in
Stepney, shipwright, 353
-, Zachaiy, Thomas, of St. Bartholomew's, London, gentleman, 351
-, Adams, John, of Spittle Yard, Conventicle held in the house of, 311
-, Beanes, William, of Stepney, Conventicles held in the dwellinghouse of, 341, 343 (2), 350 (2),
351. 352, 353 (2), 354 (7), 355
(2), 356 (3), 357, 358 (4), 360, 363
-, Boyce, John, committed for keeping
a preaching house, 329
-, Brock, . . ., in Mile End, Conventicle held in a house late in the
possession of, 343, 344
-, Burdett, Peter, in Hollowell Street,
St. Leonard's, Shoreditch, Conventicle held in the dwellinghouse of, 343, 345
-, Burdett, Peter, in Westbury Street,
Stepney, Conventicle held in the
dwelling-hou'e of, 343, 345, [364
(2)]
-, Elson, John, carpenter, in St. Sepulchre's parish, Conventicles held in
the dwelling house of, 343, 344,
352, 353, 355 (3), 356, 357,
359
-, Hammond, Margaret, in Hackney,
Conventicle held in the dwellinghouse of, 343, 345, 347
-, Heaman, Sibil (or Sibble), in
Limehouse, Stepney, Conventicle
held in the dwelling-house of,
343, 345, 370 (3)
-, Hinton, Thomas, of Whitechapel,
tobacco-pipe-maker, Conventicle
held in the dwelling-house of,
310 (2)
-, Malbon, Robert, of Shoreditch,
Conventicle held in the house of,
312 (2), 313
-, Robinson, Joseph, in the liberty of
Norton Folgate, Conventicle held
in the dwelling-house of, 343, 345
-, Steere, William, of St. Pancras,
fellmonger, Conventicles held in
the house of, 360 (2)
-, Swift, Richard, weaver, in Hendon,
Conventicle held in the dwellinghouse of, 343, 345
-, Winch, Mary, in St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, Conventicle held
in the dwelling-house of, 343, 345
Conventiclers, Neale on the judgments on, 349
", during exile in the plantations, Position of, xxvi.
", A teacher of, 333
", to be transported to the Barbadoes, 352, 355, 356, 357 (2), 358, 359, 360
", to be transported to Jamaica, 354 (2), 355, 356, 358, 359, 360. 361 (3), 363, 364 (2), 366 (2), 367 (3), 370
", transported to Virginia and New England, 348
", Warrant from the commissioners of oyer and terminer to embark, &c, 362
Conventiclers, Warrant for the sheriff of Middlesex to convey, to the port of London for embarkation to Jamaica, 362, 364. 367, 370
Conventicles, Unlawful, 113, 170 (2), 310 (2), 311 (3), 312 (2), 313 (4). 321, 322 (2), 323 (2), 324 (2), 325 (3), 327, 328 (3), 329 (3). 330 (2), 332, 333, 334 (2), 340 (3)— 349, 350 (2), 351 (2), 352 (4), 353 (5), 354 (2), 355 (3), 356 (2), 357 (2), 358 (2), 359 (2), 360 (3), 361 (5), 363 (2), 364 (2), 365 (2), 366 (4), 367 (2), 369, 370 (3), 378
", held in specified houses, Summaries of the number of, and persons present, 343, 344, 345
", held in specified houses and persons present at each, Editorial note upon the, 345, 346
", Justices sitting in the vicinity of unlawful assemblies, i.e., 349
", were held, Names of owners of houses and addresses where, 343, 344, 345
", Proclamation against, 311 (2), 312, 313 (3), 330, 334
", held in St. Pancras, 360 (2)
", held in St. Sepulchre's parish, 343, 344, 352, 353 (2), 355 (3), 356, 357, 358, 359
", held in Stepney, 313, 332, 341, 343, 344, 345, 350 (2), 351 (2), 352 (3), 353, 354 (7), 355, 356 (3), 357 (2), 358 (4), 360, 363, 370 (3)
", see Conventicle, Convenclers
Conway, Elizabeth Robinson alias, 178
Conway, Robert, 51
Cooke, Anne, 293
", John, 202, 330
", Richard, 223, 293
", Thomas, 279, 296, 316, 317, 318
", William, 339
Coombes, John, 283
Cooper, Dorothy, 246
", George, 310, 314
", Nicholas, 259
", Richard, 96 (2)
", Thomas, 319
", William, 166, 167, 337
Coote, Thomas, 271
Cope, Thomas, gent., 93, 94
", William, 252
", see Apparel, prices of
Coplestone, Sir John, 269
Copper, Engraving on, of the figure of the king of scots (Charles II.), &c., 207
", Medals of, 380
", and other metals used in counterfeit coining, 57 (2), 263
", with silver, &c, Mixing, to defraud, 70
Coral, 264
Corals set in gilt dockets with silver bells, 380
" Small, 381
Cordwell alias Hewett, Joan, 36
Corey, John, 6
Cork, earl of, The, 73
Corle [? Cruel, a fine worsted], Knots of, 225
Cornebury, Henry, viscount, 380
Corneford, Grissell, 276
Cornelian, 236
", bracelet set in gold, A, 381
", seal, A, 203
Corneshaw Rawe, co. Durham, 45, 134
Cornhill, London, 99, 185, 336
Cornish, Peter, 32
Cornwall, co., 143
Coroner of the king's household, Henry Dennington, gent., 61
" for Middlesex fined, 188
" " not returning inquisitions, &c., 189
" " Application for a writ to remove the, and elect another, 188
Coroner for Westminster, 182
Coroners, king's, Henry Harriet, gent., one of the, 61
Coronet of beaten gold, A, 79
Correction, ho. of, Committals, detentions, and imprisonments in the, 11, 12, 22, 31, 108, 109 (2), 231, 293, 294 (2), 295, 296
", " Committal to the, with hard labour, 108
", " Conventiclers committed to the, 360, 366 (3), 367, 370
", " Flogging in the, 12
", " governor of the, William Parkes, 108
", " Hemp mills at, to be repaired and another built, 44
", " A lunatic sent to the, 291
", " Payment to the matron of the, for disbursements, 7
", " Salary paid to Jane Gott, matron of the, 7
", " Pickt hatch in the, 7
", " Prisoners in the, 9, 78, 109
", " Prisoner to beat hemp in the, 109
", " Rioter sent to the, and kept to labour, &c., 107
", " Soldiers in the, 7
", " Treasurer of the, 7
", " Wheels for women at the, 7
", " Women's wards in the, divided from soldiers, 7
", " for Westminster, Prisoner in the, to be transported, &c., 184
Corsellis, Mr., 386, 387
Cossins, Richard, 254
Cotes, Richard, 229
Cottington, Francis, esq., 338
Cotton, Henry, 214
", Hill, co. Stafford, 46, 134
", Hugh, 240
", Mary, 208, 247, 292
Couch, Andrew, 336
Coughton, co. Warwick, 136
Coulewen, co. Warwick, 66
Coulter, John, 274
Council, clerk of the, Henry Lawrence, Letter signed by, 238
", " " William Watson, gent., 336
", Lords of the, 43, 62, 82
", Order of the, concerning catholic priests and jesuits, 238
", of state, Depraving the, 192
", " at Whitehall, Counterfeiting an order and seal of the, 261, 262
Counsel at law, The king's, 118
Counsett, David, 251
Counterfeit certificate, A seaman's, 232 (2)
" letters, 37, 69, 70, 81, 232, 265
" passports, 39, 48
" warrant for payment of money, A, 265
" " Fictitious constables pressing men with a, 169
" writing to obtain money under false pretence of a great fire, 217
Counterfeiting an order and seal of the council of state at Whitehall, 261, 262
" orders of the lord protector, 261, 265
Counters, Silver, 380
Court, Contempt of, 34
", to take counsel, Judgments deferred for the, 371, 379
", of guard, Affronting and calling the, a pack of rogues, 97
Court House, Old Bailey, Gaol Deliveries at the, 106 (3), 107, 108 (2), 109 (4), 110, 111 (3), 112, 113 (3), 116, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 126, 283 (2), 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 292, 294, 295, 296
Court House, Old Bailey, Sessions of oyer and terminer held at the, 116
" ", Old Bailey, Special sessions of oyer and terminer held at the, 119 (3)
" ", Old Bailey, Special sessions of oyer and terminer held by adjournment at the, 108 (2)
" king's, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields within verge of the, 61
" Leete of the manor of Harrow, 208
" of wards, Places where kept, 105
" ", and liveries, Sir Robert Naunton, knt., master of the, 54
Courthopp, George, 32
Couxton [Cockerton (?)], co. Durham, 134
Covent Garden, co. Midd., 98, 100, 215 (2), 246, 249 (2), 273, 338
" ", Hackney coaches plying for hire, obstructing against the Exchange from, 100, [105 (2)]
" ", Murderer to be hanged on a gibbet in, for three hours, 288
" ", St. Paul's, 188, 199, 200, 221 (2), 233, 235, 237, 240, 272, 273, 280, 302 (2), 306, 317, 320, 324, 327, 338, 369, 380
Coventree, William, gent., 47, 132
Coverly, Edmond, 260
Cow Cross, co. Midd., 26, 62, 128, 129, 135 (2), 142, 143, 169, 179 (2)
" ", parish of, 26
" ", Inhabitants to be overseers of constables of, 14
" ", Market kept at, 13
" ", Notorious and other women at, 13
" stealing, 297
Coward, John, 310
Cowell, Margarett, 269
Cowley, co. Midd., 57
Cowley, Weekly assessment in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", John, 109
", Thomas, gent., 186
Cowood, Henry, 256
", Margarett, 256
Cowper, John, 104
", Samuell, 183
Cox, Gyles, 274
", Henry, 239
", John, 366
", Margarett, 269
", Stephen, 269
", see Cockes, Cocks, Coxe
Coxe, John, gent., 56
", John, 51
", Leonard, 136
", Lewis, 99
", William, 166
", see Cockes, Cocks, Cox
Coxhead, Richard, 303
Coxton (or Couxton) [? Cockerton], co. Durham, 45
Cozens, Francis, 126
Crabtree, George, 315
Cradle-cloths, Lawn, 29
Cradocke, Tobias, esq., 36
Cragge, Thomas, 169
Craketrees, co. Westmoreland, 47, 132
Crane, John, 99
Cranford, co. Midd., 3, 144
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
Cranke, Thomas, 246
Cransten (sic), William, esq., commonly called William, lord Cranston (sic), 315
Craven, Sir Anthony, bart., 321
", William, earl, 373
Craye, John, 20
Creech, George, 315
Creechurch, London, 147, 328
Creed parish, London, 387
" Lane, Ludgate, 272
Creeshaw, Thomas, 237
Crespion, Germaine, 213
Cressey, Gabriell, 242, 243 (5)
", Mr., 12
Creswell, Arthur, 98
", Thomas, 62, 63
Crew, Sir Randol, knt., 101
", Shedrach, 230
Crimp, A, 256
Crippes, Cornelius, 107
Cripplegate, co. Midd., 17, 20, 24, 55, 58, 59, 62 (2), 66, 72, 74, 86, 88, 92 (2), 97, 99, 104, 113, 135, 137, 147, 153, 179, 206, 214, 221, 224, 228 (2), 233, 237, 240, 243, 250 (2), 256, 257, 263, 279 (2), 305, 310, 316, 325, 330, 337, 343, 345, 375, 377, 378
", Inhabitants of, 237
", Moor Lane, 161
Croft, John, 110
Crofton, John, 160
Cromewell (or Crumwell), Walter, 314
Cromwell, John, 290
", The lord general, his regiment of horse, 203
", Oliver, chief general of the army, Depraving 192, 284
", " Record of, being sentenced to be hung in London for felony, 125 (2), 126
", Richard, esq., 287
", see Lord Protector, &c.
Crooked Lane, London, 307, 309, 313
Crookes, Thomas, 55
Cropp, William, gent., 318
Crosby, Richard, 364 (2)
Cross, Gold, see Jewellery, prices of
", red, placed upon a house infected with the plague, A, 71
Crosse, Alsoppe, gent., 91
", Dennis Harmoratt alias, 262
", Henry, gent., 65 (2)
", Henry, 169
", Thomas Gilman alias Gilmore alias, 231, [232]
Crosswell, William, 164
Croston, co. Lancaster, 47, 132
Crouch, Edmund, gent., 369
Crouly, Mr., 200 (2)
Crow bar of iron, A, 183
" gold ring with the picture of a, set in it, A, 268
Crowch, Dorothy, 178
", Mathewe, 167
[Crowle], Crowley, co. Worcester, 145
Crowley, Elizabeth, 266, 295
", [Crowle], co. Worcester, 145
Crown, Godfrey, 34
Crowther, Thomas, gent., 251
Croydon, co. Surrey, 340, 368
Crucifix enamelled with precious stones, A, 74
" in his chamber, &c., Scandalous speech, saying the king had a, 74
" silver gilt, A, 381
Crucifixes, Catholic, 193
Crumwell (or Cromewell), Walter, 314
Crutched Friars, London, 241 (5), 339
" ", in St. Olave's, Hart Street, 367
Crystal beads, Agate and, 381
" case, A watch with a, 203
" covers for watches, &c., 95
Crythin, co. Denbigh, 148
Cucking stool, &c., to be erected at Rickes End, South Mims, Order for, 6
Cuckold, A, 280
Cudgelling people in the streets, 168
Cuffs, see Apparel, prices of
Culpepper, Nicholas, gent., 85
Cumberland, co., 31, 47, 132, 217
Cunning men [astrologers, &c.], Consulting, 252
Cup, A china, 275
", Accusing a person of stealing a silver, 252
Cups, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Cureden, co. Lancaster, 48
Curious indictments and recognizances of the Commonwealth records, xiv
Currants, 200
Currey, John, 328
Curse, Threatening to invent a new, upon the parliament, 184
Curses, Uttering, 208
Cursing the army, 274
" and swearing, 272
Curtain playhouse, Common sewer near the, 164 (2)
Curtains, 17
", Damask, 41
Curtis, Jane, 296
", Josias, 126
", Roger, 270
Curtyn, Anne, a professed Jewess, 186, 187
Cusake, Roger, gent., 368
Cushion cloth, 29
Cutler, John, 306
Cuttberd, Lawrence, 105
Cutts, Charles, 197, 198
D.
Dade, Thomas, clerk, xiii, 198
Dagger-knife, A, 221
" A Scottish, 89
Daggers called stilettos, 22, 29
Dalbie, Andrew, 251
Dalden [? Dalton], co. Durham, 45, 134
Dale, George, gent., 379
", Joseph, 127
", Roger, 43
", Thomas, 286
", Thomas Dell alias, 318
[Dalton (?)] Dalden, co. Durham, 45, 134
" co. Lancaster, 49, 135
Damask, 44
", Linen cloth called, 79
Damond, Richard, 217
Dams, Roger, 155
Danby, Henry, earl of, 17
Dancing at a garland and carrying the garland home upon the head, 281
" naked, Man and woman, supposed to be Ranters, 214
" picture of figures, and Bacchus sleeping, A, 275
Dangerfield, William, 330
Danie, Judith, 248
Daniell, Edward, 281
", John, 229, 296
Danvers, Sir John, knt., 30
", Katherine, 266
Darbie, Ralph, 235
Darby, Richard, 269
", William, gent., 56
Darcy, Conyers esq., 236
Darke-house, Whitefriars, 225
Darneton, co. Durham, 46, 132
Dartford, co. Kent, 253
Dartmouth, co. Devon, 98
Dauntsey, Edward, chirurgeon, 37
Davenant, Elizabeth, 380, 381
Davies, Alice, 107
", Edward, 337
", George, 232 (2)
", Henry, 107
", (or Davis), Howell, 95, 96
", Joan, 292, 293
Davies, John, 74, 182
", Margaret, 193
", Nicholas, 163
", Richard, 30
", Thomas, 164
", see Davyes
Davige, Lawrence, gent., 162
Davis, Anne, 205
", Elionore, 369
", Henry, 310
", (or Davies), Howell, 95, 96
", John, 166
", Rebecca, 327
", Richard, 205
", Symon, 100
Davison, Richard, 19, 23, 25, 129 (2), 130, 131, 135
Davy, Robert, 371
Davyes, George, 291
", see Davies
Dawes, Allan, 389
Dawney, Austin, 53
Dawson, Alice, 97
", George, 291
", Mark, 327
", Martha, 306
", Thomas, 247, 292
Day, Elias, 376
", Richard, 330
Dayborne, William, 237
D'Elora, Anthoney, gent., 385
D'Emassedo, Fardinand, clerk, 385
De Brill, Apolonia Ha . . ., 387
De la Rue, . . ., gent., 323
De Luke, Robert, 184, 198
De Vall, Cload, gent., 368
De Ventris, John, 185
Deakins, William, 210, 211, 219
Dean, John, 224
", and Flower Street, Stepney, 313
Deane, Charles, 319
", Francis, 276
Death by mischance, 281
" rate of Middlesex, Penal, temp. Charles I. and Commonwealth, xvii
" " Comparison of the penal, temp. Charles I. with the penal death rate temp. James I., xx
Death's head engraved, A gold ring with a, 60
" " A gold ring enamelled with a, 267
Deboist [debauched] man, A, 256
" man and woman, Picture of a, by Peter Gnast, 275
Debtford [Deptford], 248
Declo, Lewis, 339
Dedenham, Andrew, 290
Deeper, Lewis, 5
Deer, Enfield chase used for the maintenance of, 190, 191 (2)
", Marylebone Park enclosed for keeping, 190
", Theobald's Park, Enfield, used for preservation of, 94
Deere, Hugh, 7
", Mary, 7
Deereham, John Denham alias, gent., 369
Defraud and cheat, Conspiracy to, 102
Defrauder sentenced to be set upon a stool in the new market and whipt back to Newgate, &c., 293
Defrauding master, A servant, 235
" seamen, 256
Delbridge, Thomas Heysem alias, 44, [45]
Dell alias Dale, Thomas, 318
Demetrius, John, 334
Denbigh, co., 146, 148
Denbye, William, 126
Denham alias Deereham, John, gent., 369
Dennington, Henry, gent, (coroner of the king's household), 61
Dennis, Thomas, 314
[Deptford], Debtford, 248
Derby, co., 3, 48, 133
Deserter to be hanged, Record of sentence for, 107
Deserters from the army, 15 (4), 17, 74, 75, 107 (5), 112, 122
Deserting the king's service, Indictments of soldiers for, xi.
Desmond, George, earl of, 103, 105
Devall, . . ., [Marnie], 199
Deverell, Richard, 262
Devon, co., 98
Devotions for mass, &c. (book), 240 (2)
Dewe, Anthony, gent., 371
Dials, Brass, Ivory, Sun, &c., 95
Diamond, Mrs., 196
", A table, 273
Diamonds, 9, 36, 39. 44, 60, 81, 85, 98, 198, 203, 208, 209, 211, 235, 236, 259, 267 (2), 268, 273, 316
Diamonds, Fossett [Facet], set in gold and enamelled, 87
", Little (or small), 87, 95, 236
", Pointed, 44, 53
Dice, 202
Dickenson, Peter, 336
Dickinson, John, 272 (2)
Dickson, Jenkin, 72, 73
", see Dixon
Dictionary," "Rider's, 13
Digby, Dr. Symon, 178
Diggby, Symon, 251
Dillon, William, gent, 331
Dimmock, James, 307
Dirt and a horn into a shop, Throwing, 280
Disguises of women's apparel, Suspicious persons taken with, 257 (2)
Disher's, Captain, troop of horse, 203
Dishes, China, 275
", Pewter, 91
", Silver, see Plate, prices of
Disorder at the Red Bull playhouse, Committing a great, ix, 168
Disorderly house at Ratcliffe Highway, Keeping a notorious, 252
" houses, 259, 276, 279 (2)
" living, 258, 259, 268
" persons, 231, 237, 246, 249 (2), 254 (2), 256, (2), 258, 259, 336 (3)
" ", Victualler entertaining, &c., at unseasonable hours, 40
" and suspicious persons taken by the watch, 257 (2)
" tavern, Keeping a, 178
" women, 236, 237, 256, 259, 276, 279 (2), 281, 336 (3)
" ", see Lewd women
Disorders, &c., committed in alehouses near Hyde Park, 105
Disturbance by beating of a drum, 322 (2)
Disturbers of the peace, 323
" " ", after proclamation made by justices, 353 (2)
" " ", see Riots, &c.
Disturbing neighbours, 259
Diswicke, John, 288
Ditch, Robert, 336, 367
", Ursula, 336
", William, 330
Divine service, Disturbing the curate of Stepney in reading, 174
" ", Attempt to raise a tumult during, 102
" visitation (deaths by), 50, 58 (3)
Divines, Assembly of, Certificate from the, concerning a professed Jewess, 187
" ", Duties of the, 187
" ", Houses of parliament refer matters to the, 187
" ", A professed Jewess to attend the, 186, 187
Dixon, James, gent., 322
", Peter, 330
", see Dickson
Dodd, Anthony (a minister at Paddington, &c.), 234
Dodford, Edward, 197
Dolman, William, gent., 65, 141
Done, John, 330
", see Dunn, Dunne
Donington, Edward, 30
Dooley, James, 322
Dorrington, Robert, clerk, 216, 289
Dorset, lord, Secretary to, 166
Doubleday, Francis, gent., 309
Doublet, see Apparel, prices of
Dover, Michael, 163
Dowding, George, a headborough, 256, 257 (2)
Dowgate, Checker Yard, London, 165
Dowglas (sic), Sir Archibould, captain, 15
", see Duglas
Downe, William, 241
Downeham, Christopher, 74
Downes, Arthur, 74
", Henry, 280
", alias Bagnall, Richard, 17, 18
", William, 331
Dowse, Mary, 289
Doyley, Robert, 340
Drackford, William, gent., 270
Drake, William, 299
Drawing-board, An Indian gilt, 275
", (engraving) irons for gold and silver, 24
Dray, laden with barrels of beer, Run over and killed by a, 320, 321
", see Drays
Draycott, John, 121
Drays and water-carriages not to be set in the streets day or night, 227
", see Dray
Drayton, West, co. Midd., 21, 271
", " parish of, 21
", " Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", " Disturbing the minister of, whilst preaching a funeral sermon, 271
Dressing-boxes with drawers, 275
Drew, John, 305, 306
", Mary, 339
Drewe, John, 210, 211
Drewett, Edward, 388
Drinking in an alehouse on the sabbathday, 161
" a health to king Charles and duke of York, 250
" the pretended king's health, 212
" a health to the king and all whores, 339
" a health to the confusion of parliament, 194, 207, 208
" a health to the confusion of the lord protector, 224, 225, 252, 264
" a health to the confusion of the lord protector and city of London, 224, 225
" in a strong water-shop on the sabbath-day in sermon time, 257
Driver, John, 260
Drowning, Death by, 50
Drum, Disturbance by the beating of a, 322 (2)
Drunk and disorderly, 98, 184, 231, 305
Drunkard, boasting, A 231
Drury Lane, co. Midd., 30 (2), 31, 41, 49, 97, 134, 135, 174, 175
Drury Lane, Cockpit, Acting a public stage play at the, contrary to law, 282
Dry, William, 121
Drye, John, 218
Du Chatto, . . . ., gent, 323
Dublin, The barons of the exchequer in, 261
", City of, 177
Ducats, see Money
Duck Lane, London, 381
Ducking pond, Riotously pulling down an old shed near the, 164 (2)
Due, Challenging to a, contrary to an ordinance of council, 255
", Suspicion of fighting a, 272 (2)
Duels, To answer for being a common quarreller and fighter of, 216
Duffenby, co. Cumberland, 47, 132
Duglas (sic), Sir Archibald, knt, captain, 15
" see Dowglas
Duke, John, 291
", Street, Covent Garden 273
Duke's Place, London, 147
Dunch, Edward, esq., 72
Dunchie, Humphrey, 96
Duncombe, Sir Edward, knt., 37
", Henry, gent., 388
Dunerill, co. Hereford, 145
Dungarvan, Viscount, 73
Dunkin, John, 274
Dunlopp, Margaret, 204
Dunn, Edward, executioner, 265
", Sara, 126
", see Done, Dunne
Dunne, Richard, 210, 211
", Sara, 125
", see Done, Dunn
Dunnington, John, 173
Dunsmore, Francis, lord, 29, 30
Duplois, Henry, 126
Durdin, John, 268
Durham, co., 45, 46, 47, 132, 134
", bp. of, Thomas Moreton, S.T.P., late, 101
", bp. of, Speech concerning the, 317
", Elizabeth, 236
", Thomas, 336
Dust, Rakers of sea-coal ashes crying, 226
"Dust ho," Dustmen's cry of, 228
Dustmen, Whitechapei, announce their arrival by sounding a horn, 228
Dutch baker of Westminster, The, 384
" prisoner not to depart out of the city of London, &c., without a discharge, A, 380
" Robert, 381
Dutchy, The, see Lancaster
Dycer, John, 60
Dymder, co. Hereford, 145
E.
Eade, Thomas, 327
Eagle, co. Lincoln, 65, 141
Ealing, co. Midd., 22, 143, 153, 154, 240, 304
", Parish of, 22
", &c., Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", Questioning and disturbing the minister of, during divine service, 240
Earl Marshal of England, Thomas, earl of Arundel, &c., 152
Earlham, co. Norfolk, 305
East, Arthur, 325, 326
", Bedfont, see Bedfort
", India Company, merchants of the, Warehouses belonging to the, 104
", Indies, Governor and Society of London merchants trading to the, 8, 9, 10
", " Letter from the, 215
", Smithfield, see Smithfield
Easterbrooke, Jacob, 286
Eastgate, John, 330
Eaton, Henry, gent, xv, 279, 280
Ebony picture frames, 275
Eccleston, Magna, co. Lancaster, 47, 132
Eden, Richard, 296
Edgar, Thomas, 118
Edgbaston, co. Warwick, 41, 45, 53, 134
Edgware, co. Midd., 33
", Parish of, 33, 308
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", Neglect of duty, &c., by the constable of, 33
Edgware, alias Edgworth, co. Midd., 308
", parish of, Order for the minister of the, deprived of his cure to appear, &c, before the justices, &c, 308
", Inhabitants of, 33
", The pestilence at, 33
Edgworth, Edgware alias, co. Midd., 308
", Mr., curate of Stepney, Disturbing and speaking against, 174 (3)
Edinborough, 205
Edinges, Thomas, 34
Edlington, John, 167
Edmiston, Jonathan, 235
Edmondes, William, 93, 94
Edmonton, co. Midd., 2, 58, 59, 137, 222, 319, 325
", Parish of, 200, 222
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", The hundred of, 2, 25
Edridge, Ralph, 69
Edsall, George, 386
Edward the third, The first part of (a book), 13
" ", A quadragesimo book of, 13
Edwards, Elizabeth, 126, 247, 292
", George, 31, 128, 129, 279
", Gilbert, 336
", James, 269, 300
", John, 296
", Lewis, 12
", Thomas, 282
", William, 261
Eels, Stealing, 54
Eeles, Robert, 185
Eglin, Jane, 294
Egyptians, Counterfeit, 289
Eightshillings, Jeremie, 331
Elflicke, Richard, 230
Elgin, Thomas, earl of, 251
Elizabeth of Ipswich, The (ship), 10
" and Mary, The (ship), 381
Eliott alias Moris, Henry, 9
" see Elliett
Ellam, Francis, gent., 18
Elliett, John, 271
", see Eliott
Ellis, Elizabeth, 378, 379
Ellis, Francis, 172
", John, 153, 253
", Thomas, 100, 286
Ellitt, John, 255
Ellston, Henry, 322
", John, 322
Elmer, John, 138
Elmes, Mary, 339
Elmore, Sara, 319
Elopement, An, 237
Eltham, co. Kent, 148
Elton, Mary, 296
Elvee, Gilbert, 387
Ely House, Holborn, 225
", Disturbing the committee at, 260
Embezzling goods, Illegally breaking into a house and, 378
" ", Charge of, 56
" ", at the time of the fire of London, 384, 386, 387
" ", out of infected houses, 373
" ", of persons late dead of the pestilence, 368, 377 (3)
" ", of persons sick of the plague, 379
" ", Suspicion of, 379
" a parcel of letters, &c, 320
" nails, 10
Embezzlement, Suspicion of, 326 (2)
Embroidered bags, 33, 192
" lace, 33, 79
Embroidery, Gold and silver, 33, 79, 191, 192, 213, 319
", Silk colour, 79
Embry, Mary, 269
", Samuell, 269
Emeralds, 85, 198, 203, 209, 236, 267
Emings, Jeremy, 353 (2)
Emmerson, Ellina, 318
", Margaret, ix, 181 (2)
Enamelled rings, see Jewellery, prices of
Endarby, Edward, gent., 281, 282
Enderby, Elizabeth, 235
", William, 235
Enfield, co. Midd., 20, 23, 31, 35, 38, 68, 93, 144, 146, 190, 191, 363
Enfield, Parish of, 68, 93, 189, 190, 191
", " ", Assessment made for relief of the poor of the, visited by the plague, 4
", Weekly assessment made in, for relief of persons infected, 63
", West bailiwick in the chase of, Unlawfully entering and killing bucks in the, 189, 190, 191 (2)
", Unlawful hunting and killing stags in Theobald's park, 93, 94
", Theobald's park, used for preservation of deer, 94
England, John, 365
"England's Remembrances," Dispersing seditious papers entituled, 253 (2)
English, William, 268
Engraved picture (with inscription given) of king Charles II., Publishinging, &c., an, 206 (2), 207, 286
Engraving (?), Drawing irons for, 24
Escott, Thomas, 384
Esker, Anne [? Mary Isgare, 224], 293
", see Esterley, Isgare
Esperance, H.M.S., 25
Essex, co., 10, 33, 41, 43, 134, 141,
", 204 (2), 207, 233, 261, 262, 314
", The county gaol of, 207
", Arthur, earl of, 317
", earl of, Speaking opprobrious words against the, 177
", Justices of, to take bail for appearance of suspected burglar at the Midd. sessions, &c., 207
", " of the peace for, 207
Esterley (? Isgare), Adam, [223], 293
" see Esker, Isgare
Estreated, Recognizances to be stayed from being, 211
", Heavy recognizances to keep the peace, &c., 210
Ethersell (Hetherhall or Hethersall), Mary, 230 (2)
Ethroppe, co. Bucks, 146
Euston, co. Suffolk, 145
Euxton, co. Lancaster, 47, 48, 133
Evans, Edward, gent., 314
", Edward, 14, 324
", Elizabeth, 112
", Galloway, 107
", John, 107
", Katherine, 263
", Richard, 319, 324
", alias Smith, Roger, 218
", Suzan, 165
", Thomas, 376
Evars, John, gent., 169
Evelin, Robert, 385
Evelyn, John, esq., 209
Evenell, Gabriel, gent., 73
Evered, Edward, 70, 71
Everingham, co. York, 46, 131
Everington, Margaret, 298
Evil Spirit, Making an impious bargain with an, xi, 88
Ewers, Silver, see Plate, prices of
Ewing, James, 254
Ewre, James, 167
Examinations, The committee of, 93
Exchange, from Covent Garden, Obstruction by hackney coaches plying for hire against the, 100, 105 (2)
", New, The pillory in the Strand near the, 388
", ", The rails of the, 69
Exchequer, barons of the, Certificates and schedules of recusants refusing to take the oath of abjuration to be sent to the, sealed and written on parchment, 238, 239
", court of, Letters patent, enrolled in the, 68
", Order for stay of proceedings against a recusant enrolled in the, 68
", Dublin, Barons of the, 261
Excise of beer, ale, &c., Counterfeit order directed to the farmers in commission for collecting the, 265
", in Ireland, Counterfeit order appointing a surveyor-general of the customs and, 261, 262
Executioner, Edward Dunn, 265
Executions, Capital, in the ten heaviest years of Charles I., xviii
", " Fewness of, during the civil war, xxi
", " for felonies, or for silence to indictments for felonies committed in Middlesex temp. Charles I., xvii
", " for felonies, or for silence to indictments for felonies committed in Middlesex temp. Commonwealth, xviii
", Hanged, drawn and quartered, 78, 83, 84, 114 (5), 115 (5), 117, 121 (2), 199, 226, 286, 290, 376
Exelby, William, 320
Exile in the plantations, Position of conventiclers during, xxvi
Explosion of gunpowder at Wapping, 99
Extorting money from courtiers to pass through the king's private way near Gray's Inn Lane, 166
" " by pressing gentlemen in the fields without warrant, &c., 169
Eye, Robert, 306
Eyes, Maker of hooks and, 269