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N.B.—For Names, etc., of Conventiclers, Recusants, and Speakers of Treason, etc., searchers of this index should refer to the lists headed respectively "Conventiclers, Names, addresses, and callings of," and "Recusants, Names, addresses, and callings of," and "Treasonable, seditious or otherwise scandalous words, Speakers of."
A.
Abbott, Abigal, 36
", Margaret, 219
Abell, Richard, gent., "suspected recusant," 145
", . . . . daughter of Richard Abell, gent., "suspected recusant," 145
Abittely, Margaret, "having confessed herself a papist," 105
Adams, George, 152
", Richard, 44, 264
", William, 232
Addams, John, 120
Adlam alias Aylworth alias Aylesworth, John, catholic priest, xix, xx, 83, 120, 278, 279
Adultery, True bill against Hanna Bull for, 312
", with divers men, True bill against Sara Tisdall, wife of . . . . Tisdall, for committing, 297
Agard, Joseph, 209
Aglas, Zacharias, 101
Albemarle, George Duke of, False and scandalous words spoken against, by Abraham Goodman, gent., xvii, 12
Alder, Cornelius, 319, 320
", Mary, 319, 320
Alderson, William, 102
Alderton, Samuel, 290
Aldred, Thomas, 123
Alen, James, 298
Alexander, Peter, "suspected papist," 110
Alford, Robert, 232
Alibon, Job, gent., 137
", Richard, gent., 137
Allard alias Lemott, Samuel, 307
Allen, Daniel, 325
", Richard, 66, 146
Allman, Sarah, "suspected papist," 103
Allyson, George, 142
Allegiance and Supremacy, Oaths of, vide Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy
Alsopp, Abraham, 74
Amis, Thomas, 266
Anderson, James, 6
", alias Munsounn, Lionell, catholic priest, xx, 121, 122
Anderton, Christopher, 134
", Elizabeth, of Lostock, co. Lancaster, widow, seeking a passport to empower her to go beyond sea with her grandson Christopher Anderton and her maidservant, 134
", John, gent., 4
Andrews, Benjamin, 232
", Jeremiah, 36
", Rebecca, 232
Anegos, Michael de, lxxv
Angell, Henry, 87
", Richard, 87
Angely, Abram, 296
Anguish, Richard, gent., 22
", Francis, 34, 35
Annesley, Sara, 193
Anpery, Richard, 201
Appletree, Thomas, xv, xvi, xvii, 271, 272, 273
", " Special verdict against, arraigned on charge of levying war against Charles II. at East Smithfield, 11
Apprentice bound to answer for a curious misdemeanour, 154
" Cruel chastisement of an, 229
" An, encouraged to run away from his master to Dunkirk, &c., 245
" Idle, 160
Archer alias Archett, Henry, gent., 88, 89
Argent, Mr., 197
Arlington, Henry Earl of, xlix, 78
Armestrong, John, 61
Arndell, Richard, 155
Arnold, John, esq., J.P. for co. Monmouth, 144
Arrowsmith, John, 206
Arundell, Charles, esq., 147
Ashe, Robert, 293
Ashley, Lord, 68
Ashton, Andrew, surgeon, 108
Ashwyn, Richard, 37, 38
Aske, Joseph, 16
Askew, William, of the city of Lincolne, gent., 23
Assault on, and an attempt "to bilk a hackney coachman," 40
" on a knt. by his servant, a laborer, 72
" and battery upon Mounsr Marine, the Resident of the Duke of Courland, 146
" " by a black slave named Prince, 152
" " Convictions of, 74, 75, 140, 141, 169, 170, 209, 229, 231, 262
" with a pistol, 141
" with a sword, Conviction of, 78, 236, 257, 299
" and trespass, Convictions of, 219
Astley, Richard, "suspected recusant," 148
Atherton, Oliver, 21
Atkins, Samuell, 96, 120
Atkinson, Elizabeth, 140
", William, 278
Atterbury, Mr. Thomas, one of the King's Messengers, 183
Austen, Mary, 303
Austin, Garnett, 29
", John, 295
Avigi, Dominico, 116
", Mary, 116
Awbray, Dennis, 322
", Mary, sentenced to be burnt to death for murdering her husband, 322
Awsten, Charles, 303
Aylesworth alias Ayleworth alias Adlam, John, catholic priest, xix, xx, 83, 120, 278, 279
Ayscoghe, Charles, 142
B.
Badcock, Paul, 22
Bagley, Simon, 232
Baker, Anthony, "suspected papist," 115
", George, 251
", alias Hesketh, James, catholic priest, xx, 133
", John, 112
", Mary, "suspected papist," 112
", William, 13, 53
Baldwin, Anne, "suspected popish recusant," 106
", William, "suspected papist," 103, 117
Ball, James, 320
", Patrick, 29
", Thomas, 56
"Ballad-singers wandering abroad," A man and his wife charged with "being common," 237
Ballard, John, 28
", Jonathan, 320
", Mary, 211
Bampfeild, Joseph, 219
Banes, John, gent., 311
Bankes, Thomas, 290
Banyard, William, 126
Baptist, John, 324
Barber, Grace, spinster, 53
", James, 324
Barclay, The Hon. John, esq., 163
Barcroft, William, 116
Bare, Thomas, gent., 53
Barebone, James, gent., 73
Barebones, Nicholas, M.D., 142
Barker, John, 231
", Thomas, 1
", " xxix, 60
Barley, Elizabeth, sentenced to be burnt to death for clipping and diminishing the money of the realm, 313
Barnardi, James, painter, a pernicious and scandalous person, 239
Barnes, James, 20
", John, 162, 164, 198
", Thomas, 62
Barnwell, Peter, 251
"Barratine Stuffe," Woollen cloth called, 5
Barrell, Thomas, 56
Barrett, John, 21
Barringer, Henry, 153
Barron, Jeffery, "a papiste," 140
Barroon, Katherine,
Barroon, William, "suspected papist," 109
Barrot, Henry, 309
Barrow, Samuel, 95, 149
Bartlay, John, 35
Bartlett, James, surgeon, "suspected papist," 103
", Mary, wife of James Bartlett, surgeon, "suspected papist," 103
Bartlett, Thomas, 162
Barton, Christopher, 139
Bash, Sir Edward, knt., 152
Basse, Robert, 232
Baston, Richard, 317
Bateman, Charles, 296
Bates, Thomas, 123
Batesby, John, 162
Bathow alias Bathoe, Sarah, acquitted on appeal of wilfully permitting a conventicle to be held at her house, 239
Batt, Richard, 55
Batternes, Weavers', 65
Battiscombe, Christopher, 296
"Bavens," Faggots of wood called, 4
Bawdwynn, Reyner, "suspected papist," 105
Baxter, Hugh, True bill for assaulting and wounding the Right Hon. Viscount Lattimer against, 262
Baxter, Mary, acquitted on appeal by a jury of permitting a conventicle to be held in her house, 233
", . . . ., conventicle preacher, lx, 242, 306, 307, 309
Baynes, Robert, 150
", Thomas, 237
Bazley alias Bazeley, Richard, Special verdict against, on a charge of levying war against Charles II. at East Smithfield, xv, xvi, xvii, 11
Bazeley, Richard, sentenced to be executed for high treason, xv, xvi, xvii, 12, 271, 272, 273
Beasley, John, 80
Beaste, George, 79
Beazly, Mary, 164
Beck, Margaret, 39
Beddingfeild, Nicholas, . . . . 114
Bedell alias Beadell, Edward, special verdict against, on charge of levying war against Charles II. at St. James's Clerkenwell, xvi, xvii, 9, 271, 272
Bedingfield, Frances, convicted of forbearing to go to church &c. during nine months, 41
Bedfont, Highway-robberies at, 52, 53
Bedford, John, 4
Bedloe alias Bedlow, William, 85, 86, 90, 91, 92, 119, 121, 138
Beeston, William, gent., "suspected recusant," 145
Beech, John, acquitted of high treason, xii, xiii, 269, 270
Belcher, James, gent., 257
", John, 31
Bell, Elizabeth, 320
", Frances, 104
", Margaret, "a reputed popish recusant," 142
", Thomas, 142
", William, taylor, 53
Bellamy, Anne, 308
Bellasis, Henry, knt., Murder of, 3
Bellis, John, 174
Bellinger alias Boulanger, Anthony, 120
Belwood, Charles, 197
Benboe, Thomas, gent., 73
Bendish, . . . . 297
Bennet, Edward, 300
", Elisha, 155
", John, 321
Bennett, James, 296
", John, 236, 299
", Mary, 285
", Thomas, 319
Beomont, William, suspected "popish recusant," 100
Beresford, Margaret, "suspected papist" 112
Berkeley, John Lord, True bill against, for slaying and murdering Ralph Tonycliffe, gent., 234
Berkeley, John, gent., 234
Berridge, William, gent., 3, 4
Berry, Elizabeth, 287
", Henry, 121
", Thomas, 287
Berteau, Claude, gent., 321
Bertie, Peregrine, 68
Best, William, gent., 141
Bethnall alias Bednall Greene in Stepney, Divers inhabitants of, illaffected to the King's authority in his government of the Church of England, 241, 242
" alias Bednall Green in Stepney, William Malin the constable and other officers of the hamlet of, indicted and fined for refusing to give information on oath to Justices of the Peace touching conventiclers, &c., 242
Betson, Thomas, 88
Betty, Roland, 232
Bevin, Anthony, 143
", William, 251
Bewitching a cow, Elizabeth Row suspected of, 42, 43
Bibby, Musgrave, 156, 157
Bigamy, Conviction of, 59
Bignall, Giles, merchant, " suspected papist," 111, 154
", John, 323
Bill, Elizabeth, 314
"Billyards," Unlawful games of, 21
Bilt, Isaac, 164
Binckes, Christopher, 160
Bingley, William, 258
Biniard, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 103
", William, 103
Birch, Christopher, "suspected papist," 109
Bird, Simon, 40
Black, Thomas, xlv, xlvi, 245
Blackborne, Silvan, 325
Blackway, Edward, 315
Blake, Charles, "suspected papist," 110
", Trecia, "suspected papist," 110
Blaney, Thomas, gent., 88, 89
Blasphemy, acquittal of, 29
Bleeding and drenching horses in the highway, A farrier indicted for, 257
Blissett, Thomas, 322
Blite, Robert, 53
Blofield, Jane, 138
Bloodworth, William, 61
Blowes, William, "suspected papist," 115
Boarne alias Byrne, Gerald, 75
Bolger, Katherine, "suspected papist," 110
Bolt, Charles, gent., 150
Bond, John, 39
Bonden, James, 34, 35
Bonell, Francis, 16
Bonnett, Eleanore, xlviii, xlix, 79
", William, 79
Books stolen from William Cademan, 152
" A collection of, stolen from Allan Giles, gent., 56
Book, A false and libellous, entitled Catastrophe Mundi or Europe's Many Mutations until the year 1701, &c., 212, 213
", A vicious and wicked, entitled A Dialogue between a Married Lady and a Maid Tullia Octavia, 243
", A seditious and scandalous, entitled Directions to a Painter for describing our Navall Business, &c., 25, 275
", A scandalous and libellous, entitled This second Part of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government, &c., by Philo-Veritas, 215
", A malicious and seditious, entitled A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friends in the country, &c., 66, 67, 68, 69
", A seditious and scandalous, entitled Nehushton or . . . . ., 26, 27, 275
", A seditious and scandalous, entitled Persecuted under Episcopacy, 4
Book, A scandalous and libellous, entitled A Satyr on the Pretended Ghost of the late Lord Russell, 220
", An immoral and scandalous, entitled A Satyr against Marriage, Directed to the inconsiderable Animal called Husband, 169
", An immoral and obscene, entitled The Schoole of Venus or the Ladies Delight, 146
", or paper, A libellous, entitled Strange and Wonderful News concerning his Grace James Duke of Monmouth and Ford Lord Gray, 286
Bor, James Du, gent., 44
Boroscki alias Borodzie, George, 161
Bosot, Daniell, "suspected papist," 115
Boswell, John, 320
Botchcraft, Isaac, 297, 298
Botler, Hugh, 251
Boucher, Thomas, 215
Boulanger alias Bellinger, Anthony, 120
Bould, Henry, 327
Boulton, Samuel, of Lumbert Street, goldsmith, acquitted on appeal of having been present at and preached to and taught a conventicle, at St. Margaret's, Westminster, 234
Bourne, Garrett, gent., 114
Bowcher, Susan, 287
Bowers, Obadiah, 317
Bowes, Joseph, "reputed popish recusant," 107
Bowes, Robert, 63, 65
Boxman, William, 105
Boyce, Gerald, apothecary, 53
", Lieut. John, 327
Boycoat, John, senior, 43
", John, younger, 44
", Mary, 44
Bracy, William, 2
Bradford, James, 152
", John, 138
Bradgate, Ann, 156
Bradshaw, Arundle, "suspected papist," 110
", James, "suspected papist," 116
", Joan, "suspected papist," 116
", Katherine, "suspected papist," 110
Brady, Joseph, merchant, "suspected papist," 111
Brampton, Christian, daughter of John Brampton, gent., "a Roman Catholic," 105
", John, gent., 105
", Mary, wife of John Brampton, gent., "popish recusant," 105
Brangman, Thomas, 45
Brant, Simon, 293
Bray, William, 278
Brayne, Richard, 215
Brayne, William, 120
Breach, Anne, 69
Brett, George, "reputed Roman Catholic," 106
Brice, Phillip, 147, 148
Bridges, Andrew, "suspected to be a Roman catholique," 135
Bridgman, Richard, xlvi, 232
", William, esq., 120, 327
Brigden, Mary, "reputed popish recusant," 123
Brigden, William, 123
Briggin, Mary, "a suspected popish recusant," 139
Briggin, William, 139
Briggs, Robert, xxviii, 60
Bringhurst, Isaac, 29
Brissey, Peter, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Bristow, Hannah, 316
Brittanie, John, 34
Brockhurst, Francis, gent., 41, 42
Bromley, William, 95
Bromwell, William, 96
Brook, Elizabeth, 289
Brookes, Anne, "reputed Roman catholic," 106
", John, "reputed Roman catholic," 106
Broughton, Mary Lady, widow, keeper of the Gatehouse Prison, xxxiv, 21
Brown, Dorothy, "suspected papist," 112
", Katherine, "suspected papist," 112
Brown, William, 310
Browne alias Ireland, Anne, 140
" Elizabeth, "popish recusant," 113
" George, 278
" Henry, 28
" Joan, 62
" Mary, 73, 137
" Richard, 164
Browne alias Deane, Richard, 181
" Thomas, 36
" Lieut. Thomas, 327
" William, 62
Bruce, Mrs., 212
Bruffelt, Hugh, 316
Bruncker, Edward, 64
Brunker, Christopher, 278
Bryan, Christopher, 229
", Elizabeth, 263
", John, 263
", Nicholas, 321
", Robert, gent., a "suspected papist," 135
Buckingham, Duke of, 96, 120
", Duke of, Conspiracy of two vile creatures to charge a revolting offence upon, 229
Buckle, James, xlvi, 78, 79
Buckley, Francis, 153
Buckly alias Buckle, Jeremiah, 101
Budd, William, musician, 191
Budding, Mary, "suspected papist," 111
", Thomas, "suspected papist," 111
Building a cottage at Edmonton without assigning, four acres of freehold land to it, True Bill against John Petts for, 81
Buket, John, "suspected papist," 104
Bull, Hanna, 312
", John, gent., 34
Bullen, Godfrey, 121
Bullocke, William, 140
Burbecke, Benjamin, 321
Burbridge, William, 65
Burby, Bridgett, 73
Burgess, Dorothy, "suspected to have been at Mass," 183
Burghley, Lord Treasurer, 331
Burghin alias Clarke, Elizabeth, 315
Burglary, Acquittal of, 6, 38, 295
", and sacrilege, Conviction of, 70
", Convictions of, 70, 75, 76, 237, 315
Burlingham, Peter, xiv, xvi, 8
Burne, Peter, gent., 88, 89
Burnet alias Burnett, Alexander, catholic priest, xvii, xviii, 55
" Michael, of Upton, co. Chester, gent., 320
Burnham, William, 224
Burning link, Offence of throwing a, in the face of a shop-keeper, 4
Burris, Sara, 316
Burroughs, Humphrey, 283
Burrows, Grace, "reputed popish recusant," 115
", William, 115
Burton, Anne, 77
", Henry, 310
", James, 295, 296
", Richard, "suspected papist," 110
", Tomasine, 316
Bury, Miles, 120
Busby, John, 28
Bushway, Peter, "suspected papist," 110
Butchers indicted for selling victuals in the highway, when there was no fair or open market, 80
Butler, Benjamin, xviii, 215, 217
", Edward, 44
", Sir James, knt., 327
", John, 278
", Thomas, 1, 2
", Tobias, gent., 143
", William, 317, 318
Butterton, Benjamin, 318
Button, James, 78
Byde, Sir Thomas, knt., 62
Byfeild, John, 277, 278
Byrne alias Boarne, Gerald, 75
Byrt, Samuel, 230
Byshe, Edward, knt., 13
C.
Cademan, William, 152
Cadman, William, 243
Caile, Martha, 229
Camden, John, 286
", William, the antiquary, 331
Campden House, at Kensington, 338, 339
Camwell, Thomas, 116
Cane, Richard, 311, 312
Cantrell, John, 111
", Mary, "suspected papist," 111
Cape, Thomas, esq., 53
Capell, Henry, 91
Capps, Richard, 145
Cards with obscene pictures painted upon them by James Barnardi, 239
Carey, Daniel, gent., "reputed popish recusant," 117
Carn, Joseph, 297
Carpenter, . . . ., clerk, 81
Carrill, John, 96
Carter, Charles, 28
", George, "one of the gentlemen of the Life Guard," assaulted and wounded, 238
", John, "popish recusant," 128
", Marke, 140
", Mary, 136
", Roger, 198
Carteret, Lady Elizabeth, Most Honourable, 295
Carts "bound with iron-shod wheels," 3
Cartwright, John, 189
Cary, James, 324
Casey, Baptista de, gent., "suspected recusant," 145
Casson, Nicholas, "suspected papist," 109
Casteile, Abraham, 171
"Cat with nine tails," a woman flogged to death with a, xli, 149
Catchpole, Robert, 35
Catesby, William, esq., 119
Catholic church, Words spoken by Mathew Momford touching his zeal for the religion of the, 92
Catholic priests, see Priests, clerks, &c.,
" recusants for remaining within ten miles of the City of London, Informations against, 149, 160
Catlin, Francis, 142
Cattler, William, 113
Caustin, Ann, " reputed papist," 128
Cavener, Charles, " suspected papist," 109
", Martha, "suspected papist," 109
Cawbanck, Thomas, 326
Caworth, George, 289, 290
Cecil, Sir Robert, 331
Cellar-door open into Drury Lane in St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, True bill against Thomas Baynes for leaving his, 237
" open into the Strand, Isaac Scriven convicted of and fined for leaving his, 238
" open by night as well as by day into the highway in or near Long Acre in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Hanna Nevill indicted for leaving a, 260
Cellar-door open by night into the ancient highway of Holborn, Benjamin Poole convicted of leaving his, 300
Cellar-doors, Fifty-two, open by night as well as by day into highways in St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, St. Clement's Danes', or St. Margaret's, Westminster, Persons indicted for leaving, lvi, 261
", One hundred and twelve, open by night as well as by day into highways in St. Paul's Covent Garden, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, or St. Margaret's Westminster, Persons indicted for leaving, lvi, lvii, 261, 262
Cellars opening into streets, Measures for closing or guarding, lv, lvi, lvii
Cellier, Thomas, brewer, 40
Cerwell, Remmoe, merchant, "suspected papist," 109
Chadwell, Ursula, 138
Chaire, Richard, 174
Challenor, Alice, 79
", Dorothy, 79
Challoner, Bishop, author of Missionary Priests, xxi, xxii et seq, to xxvi
", Frederick, 224
Chamberlaine, Absolom, bound to answer for publishing a libellous paper intituled Strange and Wonderful News concerning His Grace James Duke of Monmouth and Ford Lord Gray, 286
", Thomas, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Chambers, George, and the Turners' Company, lii, liii, 32
Chancery Lane, Pillory at, 144
Chaplin, Mary, 17
Chapman, Henry, 81
", Nicholas, 140
Charing-Cross, Pillory in, 20
Charing Cross, The whipping-post near, 232
Charles, Alicia, 262
", James, 262
Charles II., John Carill charged with
", attempting to destroy His Majesty, 96
", Sir George Wakeman, bart., William Marshall, gent., and William Rumley, gent., acquitted of conspiring against the King, xxvi, xxvii, 89, 90
", Conspiracy of Thomas White alias Whitebread, clerk, William Ireland, clerk, John Fenwicke, clerk, Thomas Pickering, clerk, and John Grove, gent., to compass the death of the King, &c., xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxvi, 85, 86
", Conspiracy of Thomas White alias Whitebread, John Fenwicke, William Harcourt alias Harrison, John Gavan, Anthony Turner, and James Corker, to compass the death, &c., of the King, xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxvi, 84, 85
", Conviction of and sentence on William Pearce for uttering scandalous words against the King, 269
", Conviction of and judgment upon Mathew Webb for speaking seditious words against the King, 227
", Correspondence held by Edward Cole . . . . "with foreigners for the destruction of the King," xix, 91
", Ireland alias Browne, Anne, bound to answer for treasonable words and practices against the King, 140
", Joseph Lane committed to Newgate Gaol for imagining the death of his Majesty, 95
Charles II. Johnson, Lewis, bound to answer for concealing treasonable words spoken against the King, 131, 132
" Mathew Medburne committed to Newgate Gaol for attempting to levy war against the King, 95
" Religious government of England by, 161
" Scandalous words spoken by John King and John Lester against the King 70
" Scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by Samuel Morris to the disparagement of the King, 75
" Seditious words spoken against the King, 3
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by Elizabeth Bryan against the King, 263
" Seditious words spoken by Samuel Byrt against the King, 230, 231
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by John Groves against the King, 153
" Seditious words spoken by Katherine Johnson against the King, 162, 163
" Seditious words said to have been spoken by Henry Langley against the King, 47
" Seditious, &c., words spoken against a late Declaration of the King, 35
" and the Government, John Tunstall convicted of speaking seditious words against the King, 264
" Seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by Thomas Hoss against the King, 160
Charles II. Seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by John Kenian against the King, 162
" Seditious and scandalous words said to have been spoken by Elizabeth Phillips against the King, 26
" Seditious and scandalous words said to have been spoken by Jane Shepherd against the King, 26
" Seditious and scandalous words spoken by Thomas Walker against the King, 78
" Seditious and scandalous words spoken by Philip Wallis against the King, 255
" Seditious and scandalous words spoken by John Ward against the King, 252
" Seditious and wicked words spoken by William Shaw against the King, 100, 120
" Seditious and wicked words spoken by Edward Warren, apothecary, against the King, 77
" Seditious words, True bill against Alexander Malley for speaking against the King, 47, 48
" Seditious and treasonable words spoken against the King, 4
" Smart, Richard, bound to answer for speaking scandalous words of the King, 152
" Treasonable words spoken by Abraham Goodman, gent., against the King, xvii, 12
" Treasonable words alleged to have been spoken by Hugh Walton, a prisoner in Newgate, against the King, 148
Charles II. True bill against Thomas Bartlett for cursing the King, 162
" True bill against John Weeden for speaking opprobrious and seditious words against the King, 54
" War raised and levied in St. James's Clerkenwell, by Edward alias Edmond Bedell alias Beadell, and Richard Lattymer alias Lattimer, against the King, xiii et seq., 9
" War levied at St. James's Clerkenwell, and St. Leonard's Shoreditch, against the King, xiii et seq., 9, 10
" War levied at Poplar against the King, xiii et seq., 8
" War levied at East Smithfield against the King, xiii et seq., II
Charlesworth, Thomas, 116
Charlton, Sir Job, knt., 236
Chartwright, John, 240
Chaworth, Elizabeth, 136
Cheat, A, extorting money from Musgrave Bibby, by pretending to be an officer of the court of the Bishop of London, 156, 157
Cheating at cards, Acquittal of, 37
" ", True bill against two gentlemen for, 38, 39
Cheating in gilding milled shillings so as to give them the appearance of gold pieces, and then uttering them for current guineas, Two cheats convicted of, and fined and imprisoned for, 287
" by obtaining goods under false pretences, Conviction of, 18, 19, 79
" by substituting a parcel of cheap for a parcel of superior hair, True bill against dealers in hair for, 82
Cheating, &c, under pretence of collecting money for the relief of the poor captives in Algeirs, 156
Chedwick, Anne, 59
Cheeney, Thomas, 16
Chesterfield, Right Hon. Philip, earl, 38
Chester, Anne, Mrs., 293
Child, John, 120, 240, 241
", John, gent., 122, 123
", Ralph, 148
", Thomas, charged with speaking treasonable words, 285
Chilmaid, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 117
Chilton, Alice, 77
Chitty, Henry, esq., 21
Chocolate, Unlicensed sellers of a drink called, 36
Churches, A treasonable declaration affixed to parochial, 264
Churchill, Arabella, 18, 19
Churchwarden, A, convicted of and fined for negligence in respect to the execution of warrants for distraining and selling goods and chattels of a conventicler, 286
Ciprey, Robert, 20
Citterne, Alexander, gent., 40
Clanchy, Cornelius, 289, 290
Clansey, Dionisius, 227
Clapham, John, esq., 238
Clarendon, Earle of, 120
Clarke, Anthony, "suspected papist," 116
", Bartholomew, 88
", alias Burghin, Elizabeth, 315
", George, 252
", George, jun., 252
", Isaac, 236
", John, 71, 77
", Margarett, 120
", Mary, 252
", Nicholas, "suspected papist," 111
", Sir Robert, knt., 300
", alias Sadler, Thomas, 76
", William, 224, 255
Clayton, Arthur, 308
", Henry, 80
", alias Cleyton, Hugh, 88
", Luke, labourer, 114
", Sir Robert, knt., 281
Clayton, William, "suspected papist," 110
Cleeve, William, esq., J.P., 305, 306, 307, 308
Clement, Richard, 122
Clerk, John, constable of Edmonton, 174
Clerke, Sir Robert, knt, J.P., 310
Clerkenwell Green, War levied against Charles II. on, 9
" New Prison at, 231
Cleveland, Roger, Duke of, 146
Cleyton alias Clayton, Hugh, 88
Clifford, Anthony, captaine, 89
", Joshua, 230
Clinch, Magdalen, 84
Clipping and diminishing lawful money, Convictions of, 13, 252, 313, 314, 315, 322
" and diminishing money, Women sentenced to be burnt to death for, 313, 314, 315
Coale, John, 150
Coape, Sir Thomas, of Munmouth Street, Spitalfields, knt., 142
Coast, John, 261
Cocks, Richard, 24
Cocus, Gartrude, "suspected papist," 110
", John, "suspected papist," 110
Coffee, Unlicensed sellers of a drink called, 36
Coining, &c., false and counterfeit money, Acquital of, 253
", false and counterfeit money, Conviction of, 253
Colborne, William, 327
Cole, . . . ., 160
", Edward, 91
", John, gent., 3
", John, 79
", John, convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, &c., xii, 269, 270
Cole, Thomas, 310
", William, 289
Coleman, Edward, xviii, xix, 216
Colenbine, Major Ventris, 327
Collett, Francis, gent., "suspected papist," 111
", Marian, "suspected papist," 112
", Mary, wife of Francis Collett, gent., "suspected papist," 111
Collett, Richard, 258
", William, 320
Collier, Elizabeth, xlvi, 70, 71
", Thomas, xlvi, 70
Collingwood, Hester, xli, xli, xliii, xliv, 265, 266
Collins, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 112
", Joseph, 155
Colly, John, 220
Collyer, John, 104
", Martha, 122
Colperes, John Baptist, gent., "suspected papist," 111
Colson, Elizabeth, 331
", Gabriel, 331
Coltman, John, 232
", Rebecca, 232
Comins, Jeffrey, gent., 307
", Morice, "suspected Roman priest," 149
Company in Prince Rupert's regiment of dragoons, commanded by Captain Anthony Clifford, 89
Comyne, Jeremiah, 163
Coney, Howard, 12
Conformity to the Church of England, Certificates of Sampson Puller's and John Deacle's, 193
Cony, George, gent., 228
Conspiring against the power and life of Charles II., Acquittal of Sir George Wakeman, bart, William Marshall, gent., and William Rumley, gent., of, 90
" to compass the death, &c., of Charles II., and to change the religion of England to the "superstition of the Roman Church," True bill against Thomas White alias Whitebread, John Fenwicke, William Harcourt alias Harrison, John Gavan, Anthony Turner, and James Corker, clerks, for, 84, 85
Constable, Nicholas, 65
", Robert, esq., alias Robert Viscount Dunbar, 24, 25
", William, "popish recusant," 128
", charged with "suffering an unlawful preacher to escape" from his custody, 284
Constables of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Dionisius Clansey indicted for refusing to assist one of the, in distraining and selling the goods and chattels of a conventicler, 227, 228
" charged with refusing to make returns touching the conventicles and conventiclers within their respective constabularies, 16
Constantine, John, 143
Conventicle Preachers, Names and
addresses of,
-, Agas, Benjamin, of St. Giles's-inFields, gent., 166
-, Ainsley the Elder, Samuel, of Spittlefields, 182
-, Alsopp, Benjamin, 250
-, " John, of St. Margaret's,
Westminster, gent., 167
-, Annesley, Samuel, of the Liberty of
Norton Folgate, co. Midd., clerk,
224, 225, 302
-, Anthrobus, Benjamin, of Cheapside
in the City of London, linendraper, 166, 189
-, August, Benjamin, of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, clerk, 178, 179
-, Barham, George, of Hackney, clerk,
175
-, Bates, Dr., of Hackney, 176
-, Baxter, . . . . late of Stepney, lx,
242, 306, 307, 309
-, Bolton, Samuel, of Lumbard Street,
goldsmith, 224
-, Browne, John, of Sunbury, co. Midd.,
fisherman, 219
-, Bryers, Thomas, 250
-, Collins, William, of Stepney, gent.,
182, 184
-, Day, Mr. Thomas, convicted of
preaching at a meeting house in
School House Lane, 185, 187
-, Dent, . . . . of Hackney, clerk,
175, 176
-, Preacher styled "The Old Doctor,"
gent., 170
-, Foxe, George, convicted of preaching
at a certain house in the Savoy,
lx, 226, 227
-, Francklyn, Robert, of St. Giles'swithout-Cripplegate, clerk, 172
-, Freeman, Benjamin, of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, apothecary, 166
-, Froysell, Jeremiah, of Stanes, clerk,
190
-, Furgison alias Fargison, Mr., convicted of preaching in Meeting
House Alley, 186
-, Gammon, . . . ., 254
-, Gerrett alias Gerratt, Mr., convicted
of preaching at Meeting House
Alley, 185, 186
-, Gibson, William, late of.St. Mary'sle-Savoy, gent., 168
-, Gibson, William, of Lombard Street
in London, 190
-, Greenwood,. . ., of . . ., gent., 168
-, Haile, Richard, of Uxbridge, co.
Midd., collarmaker, 219
-, Harris, Mr. . . ., of . . ., 183, 184
-, Humphrys, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, gent., 165, 166
-, James, Mr., convicted of preaching
in Nightingale Lane, 186
-, "Kinsman of Mr. Thomas Day,"
convicted of preaching in Schoolhouse Lane, 187
-, Lambe, Mr. Isaac, convicted of
preaching at a meeting house
over against Well Close, 185
-, Langley, John, 251
-, Lawrence, Mr., convicted of preaching at Stepney, 185
-, Lobb, Stephen, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, gent., 166
-, Longworth, Roger, of Bolton, co.
Lancaster, cordwainer, 189
-, Maskett, Thomas, of St. Tules,
Southwark, waterman, 283
-, Meade alias Mead alias Maid, Mr.
Mathew, of Stepney, gent., 182,
184
-, Mince alias Minte, Mr., convicted
of preaching in Meeting House
Alley, 186
-, Morland, "Mr.," of Clapton in
Hackney, 177
-, Nesse, Christopher, 246, 247, 249,
250, 251, 255
-, Nicholett, Thomas, of Stepney,
. . . . 308, 309
-, Noy, . . . ., Mr., late of Stepney,
183
-, Parsons, . . . ., late of St. Paul's
Covent Garden, gent., 168
-, Partridge alias Partriche, Nathaniel,
of Old Street in St. Giles's Cripplegate, gent., 171
-, Penn, William, late of St. Margaret's Westminster, . . . ., 264
-, Persons alias Parsons, John, late of
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields and St.
Paul's Covent Garden, gent., 173,
179
-, Phinee, . . . ., late of Stepney,
clerk, 239
-, Plant, Thomas, 247, 254, 255
-, Quicke alias Quick, Thomas, of St.
Giles's-in-the-Fields, clerk, otherwise styled "gent.," 167, 178,
179
-, Read, Joseph, of St. Giles's-in-theFields, gent., otherwise styled
"clerk," 167, 178, 180, 181
-, Rood, Onesiphorus, of Hackney,
clerk, 176
-, Scotchman, The late, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields and St. Paul's Covent Garden, gent., 173
-, Seeton alias Steeton, Richard, of
Wood street, . . . ., 190
-, Smith, . . . ., late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields and St. Paul's Covent
Garden, gent., 171
-, Stamper, Frank, of . . . ., 309
-, Stranger, The, of St. Clement's
Danes', gent., 173
-, Stratle, . . . . ., of St. Clement's
Danes', clerk, 180
-, Straton, Mr., . . . ., late of St.
Clement's Danes', gent., 165
-, Strattle, . . . ., late of St. Clement's
Danes', gent., 173, 174
-, Sunderland, Robert, convicted of
preaching at a house in St. Mary'sle-Savoy, 188, 189
-, Swift, Edward, of Uxbridge, yeoman, 202
-, Thimbleton, Walter, of Stepney, . . .
304, 305, 306, 307, 309
-, Turner, John, of . . . ., 309
-, Vaughton, John, of Clare Market,
co. Midd., . . . ., 190
-, Vaugbton, Joshua, of St. Clement's
Danes', co. Midd., . . .,
229, 230
-, Warren, . . . ., of Clapton in Hackney, 177
-, Wiggons alias Wiggins, of Hackney,
clerk, 175, 177
-, Wilson, Mr., convicted of preaching
at the meeting house in Old Gravell Lane, 184
-, Wise, . . . ., of St. Buttolphswithout-Aldgate, clerk, 188
-, Woodcocke alias Woodcock, . . . .,
of Hackney, . . . ., 175, 177
-, Wynne, Thomas, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 259
Conventiclers, Names, addresses, and
callings of:—
-, Abbott, Woolstone, of St. Saviour's
Southwarke, warehouseman, 192
-, " Woolstone, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 193
-, Adams, Thomas, of Fulham, 301
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth co.
Midd., . . . ., 205
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth, co.
Midd., wife of . . . . .
Adams, . . . ., 205
-, Adcock, Thomas,of Westbury Street,
Stepney, 301
-, Addams, . . . ., of Thistleworth,
co. Midd., yeoman, 203
-, Adman, Ursula, of Hillingdon, widow, 14
-, Allant, John, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Allen, John, of Westminster, butcher, 165
-, " Richard, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, " Richard, of St. Clement's
Danes', grinder, 215
-, Alsopp, John, of Gardner's Lane,
in St. Margaret's Westminster,
gent. 165
-, Andrew, Grace, late of St. Andrew's
Holborn, spinster, 294
-, Andrewes, Richard, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Andrews, Benjamin, of Stepney, 202
-, Annesley, Samuel, of St. Faith's
near Spittlefields, 302
-, Antrobus, Robert, of St. James's
Clerkenwell, grocer, 302, 304
-, Arndell, Oswell, of Stepney, 302
-, Arter, Alexander, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Field's, yeoman, 196
-, Asher, . . . ., of Hackney, widow,
194
-, " . . . . of Clapton, widow,
176
-, Ashfield, Patience, of Staines, co.
Midd., widow, 205, 213
-, Astley, John, of Hillingdon, yeoman, 14
-, Atkins, William, late of Stepney,
taylor, 235
-, Atkinson, John, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Awstin, William, of Hillingdon, yeoman, 14
-, Ayres, Alexander, late of Stepney,
taylor, 235
-, Bagby, Elizabeth, of Stoke Newington, widow, 302, 304
-, Baker, John, late of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Balls, Samuel, late of Stepney, salter,
288
-, Bankes, Ellen, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, wife of Thomas
Bankes, taylor, 290, 291
-, Barker, John, of Stepney, throwster,
302
-, Barnes, William, of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, 302
-, Barnell, John, of Spittlefields, conventicle preacher, 18
-, Barrow alias Barrowe, John, of Little George Street, Stepney, silkestockin-weaver, 287, 301
-, Barter, Joan, of Drury Lane, widow,
18
-, Bartlet, Sarah, late of St. James's
Clarkenwell, 309
-, Bartlett, Christopher, of Stepney,
tailor, 298
-, Bathow alias Bathoe, Sarah, of
Cherry Tree Alley, in St. Giles's
Cripplegate, widow of the late
Thomas Bathoe, clerk, 239, 240
-, Beach alias Beech, James, the elder,
of St. Margaret's Westminster, vintner, 198, 207
-, Beach, James, the younger, of St.
Margaret's Westminster,
vintner, 198
-, " Richard, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, 18
-, " Robert, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, 301
-, " William, of the Strand, vintner, 200
-, Beale, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, ironmonger,
197
-, " Joseph, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Beby, Musgrave, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, vintner, 200.
-, Belton, William, of Chipping
Barnett, co. Herts, mealeman,
172
-, Bennet, Benjamin, late of Stepney,
tailor, 235
-, " John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, Bennett, Anne, of Stepney, householder, 239
-, Bingley, William, of St. Gregory's,
in London, wholesaleman, 258
-, Binne, John, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Bisse, Timothy, late of Stepney,
wool-comber, 235, 236
-, Blagrave, Edward, of St. Leonard's
Foster Lane, London, goldsmith,
192, 193
-, Bland alias Dod alias Whetwell,
Richard, late of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, 241, 260
-, Bluder, Marmaduke, of Aldgate,
haberdasher, 230
-, Board, Edward, of Hillingdon,
yeoman, 14
-, Bolton, Samuel, of Lumbard Street,
goldsmith, 210
-, Booth, John, 297
-, Boston, Jaabesse, late of Stepney,
pewterer, 235
-, Bowler, William, of Hillingdon,
yeoman, 14
-, Boyler, William, 297
-, Boyt, John, of St. Giles's-withoutCripplegate, pinn-maker, 262
-, Bradsmith, Robert, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Brackford, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Brasey, Nathaniel, 301
-, Brathwayte, James, of Wappin, 18
-, Broadfield, Thomas, late of Stepney,
co. Midd., nailer, 223
-, Brooke alias Brooks, Edward, of St.
Giles's-in-the-Fields, grocer, 18
-, Brookes, Henry, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Brown, John, of . . . ., 298
-, Browne, Benjamin, of Hounsditch,
London, calendar, 287
-, " William, late of St.
Martin's-in-the Fields,
yeoman, 197
-, Brunt, Simon, late of St. Sepulchre's, taylor, 30
-, " Symon, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, taylor,
290, 291
-, Brunter, Frances, . . . ., 247
-, Bryers, Richard, of . . . . in-theFields, 250
-, Bull, Stephen, of St. Bartholomew's
Close, London, plaisterer, 192,193
-, Bunday, John, of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, calender-maker,
213
-, Burnett, William, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Burton, John, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Butcher, Richard, of St. Martin'sle-Grand, London, bodyes-maker,
259
-, Butter, Samuel, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Cambridge, Elizabeth, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, . . . ., 249,
250, 251
-, Cammell, William, at the house of
Mrs. Bruce, schoolmaster's wife,
212
-, Carlill, William, of Miles Lane,
London, taylor, 192, 193
-, Carnegy, George, of Westminster,
glover, 165
-, Carter, Andrew, of the Bell in
Tuttle Street, 18
-, Cartwright, Hester, late of St.
Botolph's-without-Aldgate, widow,
214
-, Cave, Thomas, of St. James's
Clarkenwell, baker, 302, 304
-, Ceade, John, late 01 St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, cordwayner, 161
-, Challis, Mary, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 290
-, Chalkley, John, of St. James's
Duke's Place, in London, cordweyner, 297
-, Champan, William, of Stepney,
horner, 301
-, Champion, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Chandler, Samuel, of Hillingdon,
bricklayer, 14
-, Chapman, James, of Thistleworth,
. . . ., 202, 203
-, " John, of Thistleworth,
co. Midd., . . . ., 203
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth,
co. Midd., wife of John
Chapman, . . . ., 203
-, Chappell, Thomas, of Stepney,
throwster, 302
-, Chesworth alias Cheswell, Abraham,
of St. Leonard's Shoreditch, 302
-, Chinn, . . . ., of . . . ., 171
-, Clare, Gilbert the Earl, convicted of
wilfully and wittingly permitting
sixteen several conventicles to be
held in his house called the Old
Playhouse, in Vere Street, in St.
Clement's Danes', 177, 178
-, Clarke, Jasper, late of Stepney, silkeweaver, 235
-, " John, of Witney, co. Oxon.,
. . . ., 226
-, " Samuel, late of St. Sepulchre's, laborer, 29, 30
-, Clerk, William, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Cliff, John, of Fanchurch Street,
London, chandler, 192, 193
-, Cliffe, John, late of Stepney, taylor,
235
-, Cockerell, James, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, . . . ., 194
-, Cockrell, James, the elder, 171
-, " . . . ., the younger, of St.
Mary's-le-Savoy, . . . .,
171
-, Cole, . . . ., of . . . ., 171
-, " Edward, of Old Streete, in St.
Giles's Cripplegate, 302
-, " Katherine, of Stepney, widow,
302, 304
-, Coleburne, Charles, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, Coleman, Joseph, late of Stepney,
tin-plate-worker, 288, 289
-, Collett, Elizabeth, of Ave Mary
Lane, wife of Mathew
Collett the Elder, 309
-, " Mathew, the Elder, of Ave
Mary Lane, woollen
draper, 309
-, " Mathew, the Younger, of
Ave Mary Lane, . . . .,
309
-, Collier, John, late of Stepney, cordwainer, 288, 289
-, Collins, Moses, late of Stepney, carpenter, 235
-, Collit, Richard, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, vintner, 199
-, Collyer, John, late of Stepney, carpenter, 235
-, Colson, John, of Wapping, mathematician, 262
-, Comp, Robert, of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, 18
-, Compton, Peter, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Cook, Francis, of St. Saviour's
Southwarke, gardiner, 262
-, Cooper, William, late of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, weaver,
290
-, Cordred, John, late of Stepney, lathcleaver, 235, 236
-, Cordwell, William, of Rose Alley,
in St. Buttolph's Bishopsgate,
stocken-weaver, 254
-, Cottle, William, of Twitenham, co.
Midd., . . . ., 203
-, " . . . ., of Twitenham, co.
Midd., wife of William
Cottle, . . . ., 203
-, Cottrell, William, of Twitenham,
co. Midd., yeoman,
203
-, " . . . ., of Twitenham, co.
Midd., wife of William
Cottrell, yeoman, 203
-, Cox, Thomas, of Whitechappell,
vintner, 211
-, Cradock, Thomas, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Crossby, Richard, late of St. Sepulchre's, cutler, 29, 30
-, Curtis, John, at the Hartichoke, in
Witch Street, porter, 212
-, Dale, North, of Katherine Wheel
Alley, in Whitechappell, . . . .,
225
-, Dalimore, Robert, late of Quaker's
Street, in or near Spittlefields, in
Stepney, .... 258
-, Dane, George, late of St. Sepulchre's,
taylor, 29, 30
-, Davies, Evan, late of Stepney,
glazier, 288, 289
-, " Joseph, of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, gent., 299
-, Davis, Richard, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, chandler, 197
-, Day, the Younger, . . . ., of. . . .,
171
-, Denham, John, of Cripplegate,
London, "Blackwellhall, factor," 192, 193
-, " Nathaniel, of. . . ., 296
-, Dennis, Benjamin, of Stepney, 201
-, Dew, John, 2
-, Deyton, Stephen, late of Stepney,
taylor, 235
-, Dickes, William, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, 302
-, Dickens, William, of Eastcheap, in
the City of London, draper, 192
-, Dilley, Josiah, late of Stepney,
brasier, 288
-, Dix, William, of St. Giles's Cripplegate, haberdasher, 302
-, Dixon, Thomas, of Whitechappell,
249
-, Dod alias Bland alias Whetwell,
Richard, 241, 260
-, Dodrick, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Dodsworth, Christopher, of Whitechappell, 249, 250, 255
-, Dorrington, Theophilus, of St.
John's Hackney, taylor, 302
-, Dover, Richard, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Drades, Joseph, of Fanchurch Street,
Street, London, gent., 192, 193
-, Drinkwater, Richard, of St. Trinity
Minorites, gunsmith, 302
-, Dukery, William, late of Stepney,
draper, 193
-, Dunbarr, Thomas, of Westminster,
glover, 165
-, " William, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
214
-, " William, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Edge alias Hedgkin, John, 248
-, Edges, John, late of St. Mary's-leSavoy, tinman, 170
-, " John, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, bricklayer, 195
-, Ekins, John, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Elderkin, Benjamin, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
161
-, Ellett, . . . ., of . . . ., 171
-, Ellis, . . . ., of the Strand, salesman, 201
-, Emerson, Timothy, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, oylman, 198, 200,
244
-, Evans, David, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Everet, Edward, of the Minories,
London, shoemaker, 256
-, Every, Paul, late of Stepney, weaver,
235
-, Farr, Edward, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Fells, Joseph, of St. Giles's-in-theFields, goldsmith, 262
-, Fenn, Robert, of St. Alban's, Wood
Street, London, tailor, 298
-, Fenton, Richard, late of St. Sepulchre's, laborer, 29, 30
-, Ferguson, John, of Whitechappell,
cheesemonger, 255, 256
-, Firsland, Andrew, of Aldgate, surgeon, 230
-, Fisher, Martha, of St. Mary's-leSavoy, 230
-, Fletcher, Phineas, late of St. Sepulchre's, gent., 263
-, Floyd, Edward, of Whitechappell,
249
-, Fly, Timothy, of Hillingdon, draper,
14
-, Fowler, Samuel, of St. Allhallow's
Parva, sugar-baker, 263
-, Fox, Edmond, late of St. Sepulchre's, hatmaker, 29, 30
-, " Sara, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, wife of
William Fox, taylor, 290
-, Franklyn, William, of Harmonsworth co. Midd., yeoman, 203,
205
-, Franks, John, 248
-, Freeman, Benjamin, of St. Clement's
Danes', apothecary, 200, 201
-, Freind, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Fuller, Robert, of Whitechappell,
251
-, " Thomas, of Thistleworth
co. Midd., yeoman, 203
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth co.
Midd., wife of Thomas
Fuller, yeoman, 203
-, Funderbarton, George, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
197
-, Gammon, John, of Stepney co.
Midd., 247
-, Gamon, Margaret, late of St.
Botolph's-without-Aldgate, widow,
214
-, Gardner, Katherine, of St. Andrew's
Holborn, widow, 301
-, Garraway, Benjamin, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman,
197
-, Garrett, William, of Hillingdon,
yeoman, 14
-, Garwell, George, of Heston co.
Midd., yeoman, 202
-, " William, of Heston, co.
Midd., yeoman, 202,
203
-, Gates, William, of St. Giles's-in-theFields, 18
-, Gedding, Zacharias, of Hillingdon,
smith, 14
-, Gibbons, Jonas, of Endfield, yeoman,
301
-, Gibbs, Paul, of Northumberland
House, in St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, gardener, 215
-, " Thomas, of Cannon Street,
in St. Mary's Abchurch,
London, . . . ., 252
-, Gibson, William, late of St. Sepulchre's, joyner, 29, 30
-, Gill, George, 248
-, Good, Robert, late of St. Botolph'swithout - Aldgate, husbandman,
290
-, Goodall, Francis, of Draton co.
Midd., yeoman, 203,
204
-, " . . . ., of Draton co.
Midd., wife of Francis
Goodall, yeoman, 203,
204
-, Goodwin, Elizabeth, of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, spinster, 213
-, Graham, Alexander, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, tailor, 195
-, Gravener, John, of the Bowlinge
Alley, chandler, 18
-, Gray, Elizabeth, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, wife of Joel
Gray, laborer, 214
-, Green, Thomas, of St. Mary's-leSavoy, salesman, 210
-, " Thomas, of Gracechurch
Street, haberdasher, 223,
224
-, Greene, George, of St. Mary's-leStrand, salesman, 199
-, " John, late of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, " Theophilus, of Woxbridge,
19
-, Greeve, John, of St. Bartholomew'sle-Exchange, bookkeeper, 263
-, Gregory, Edward, late of St.
Botolph's-without-Aldgate, sailor,
214
-, Griffin, John, late of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Groves, James, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Grundee, Elizabeth, . . . ., 247
-, Gyden, Richard, of Harmondsworth
co. Midd., 205
-, Gyles, William, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, leather-cutter, 206,
207
-, Haeles (otherwise Hales), John, of
Stanes co. Midd., yeoman, 202, 203
-, " (variously spelt Haels, Hale,
Heales), Richard, of
Uxbridge co. Midd.,
yeoman, 202, 203, 204,
208, 219
-, Hales, William, of Uxbridge, yeoman, 204, 205
-, Halsey, Clement, of St. Sepulchre's,
. . . ., 247
-, Harrison, James, of Salisbury Court,
London, hatter, 225
-, " John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, Harvey, John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Hassellop alias Hasslopp, Hugh,
late of St. Sepulchre's, apothecary,
30
-, Hatchett, Henry, of St. Sepulchre's,
301
-, Haughton alias Halton, Owen,
of Stepney co. Midd., brewer,
252
-, Hawe, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Hawkins, Mark, late of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate,
weaver, 290
-, " Thomas, late of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate,
weaver, 290
-, Hayle, Richard, of Hillingdon, coller-maker, 14, 15
-, Heales (variously spelt Haels,
Haeles, Hale), of Uxbridge co.
Midd., yeoman, 202, 203, 204,
208, 219
-, Hedgin alias Edge, John, 248
-, Helly, Darby, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Hemings, Nathaniel, late of St.
Giles's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Hicks, Richard, late of St. Sepulchre's, hat-maker, 29, 30
-, Hicockes, Zachary, of Woodstreete,
London, wyerdrawer, 263
-, Higbey, Daniel, of St. Clement's
Danes', cheesemonger, 171
-, Hill, Robert, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, " Thomas, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, weaver, 290
-, Hilton, Sarah, of . . . ., 296
-, Himes, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Hobson, Thomas, of St. James's
Clarkenwell, butcher, 301
-, Hockenhull, George, of Hackney,
esq., 174
-, Hoddon, Henry, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Hodge, Henry, of Chipping Barnett
co. Herts, butcher, 172
-, " Samuel, of South Mymms
co. Midd., butcher, 172,
183
-, Hollifeild, Mathew, of St. Paul's
Shadwell, . . . ., 239
-, Holloway, Christopher, late of St.
Giles's-in-the-Fields,
yeoman, 214
-, " Cuthbert, late of Stepney,
laborer, 235, 236
-, Honyburne, William, late of St.
Sepulchre's, smith, 29, 30
-, Hooker, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, " William, of Southwarke,
brewer, 18
-, Hopkin, Robert, late of St. Sepulchre's, shoemaker, 29, 30
-, Hopkins, Thomas, of St. Thomas's
Southwark, weaver, 230
-, Horsley, Susan, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 214
-, Howlett, Joan, late of Stepney co.
Midd., widow, 223
-, Hudson, George, late of St. Andrew's
Holborn, yeoman, 255, 294
-, Hudspeth, Thomas, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Field's, taylor, 161
-, Humphreys, Martha, late of St.
Martin's-in-the-Fields, widow,
161
-, Hunter, George, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Hutchings, Samuel, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Iles, William, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, leather-cutter, 161
-, Ingrum, . . . ., of St. Mary's-leSavoy, glover, 207
-, Ireland, James, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Ivors, James, of St. Paul's Shadwell, 301
-, Jackson, Ann, of . . . ., wife of
John Jackson, . . . .,
287
-, " Martin, of Shoreditch, 18
-, Jadd, Rebecca, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 290
-, Jadell, John, 248
-, Jaques, Isaac, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, drawer, 241
-, Jeffryes, John, late of Stepney,
dyer, 235, 236
-, Jenkins, John, of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, cheesemonger, 253
-, Johnson, Edward, late of Stepney,
taylor, 235
-, " Thomas, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Jones, John, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 196,
197
-, " John, of St. Andrew's Holborn, glover, 210
-, Jordan, John, of Bishopgate, London, weaver, 192, 193
-, Joyner, Jonathan, of . . . ., 296
-, " Jonathan, late of Stepney,
cloth-dyer, 235
-, Kerton, William, of Kensington, 18
-, Keys, Marcus, late of Stepney,
throwster, 235
-, Kidgell, John, of St. Andrew's
Holbome, stationer, 228
-, Kiffen, Joseph, of St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, gent., 14
-, King, Henry, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, King, John, of Fenchurch Street,
London, woollen-draper,
192, 193
-, " John, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, mason, 246, 247,
251
-, " John, of Shadwell, cheesemonger, 302, 304
-, " Robert, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, mason, 198, 200
-, Kisgrane, Alexander, of St. James's
Clerkenwell, twister, 301
-, Knight, John, of St. Giles's Cripplegate, gent, and mercer, 302, 304
-, Knowles, Mr., convicted of being
present at a conventicle
in Nightingale Lane,
185
-, " Anthony, of White Row,
near Spittlefields, Stepney, carpenter, 301
-, Labory, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
yeoman, 29, 30
-, Lamb, Thomazine, late of St.
Botolph's-without-Aldgate, wife of
Christopher Lamb, cordwainer,
290
-, Lane, John, of Clapton, in Hackney,
Alderman of the City of
London, esq., 176, 194
-, " Richard, of Sundon, co.
Beds, carryer, 225
-, Langdale, Samuel, late of Stepney,
salter, 288
-, Langley, John, late of Stepney,
merchant, 288
-, " Samuel, late of Stepney,
merchant, 289
-, Latey, Gilbert, of St. Mary's-leSavoy, yeoman, 207
-, Laughton, John, of Hillingdon,
smith, 14
-, Lawrence, Edward, of Moorfields,
in St. Leonard's Shoreditch,
gent., 263, 301
-, Laws, Francis, of Stepney, weaver,
230
-, Lee, Annie, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, wife of John
Lee, gent, 214
-, Lennill, William, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Leoman, Mary, late of Stepney co.
Midd., spinster, 223
-, Ley, Anne, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, widow, 301
-, Light, Hugh, late of Stepney,
sawyer, 235
-, Lindsey, Valentine, late of St. Botolph's - without - Aldgate, cook,
290
-, Lloyd, Mallica, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Locke, Ann, of Thistleworth co.
Midd., widow, 205
-, Lockwood, John, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, pipe-maker, 207
-, London, Dorcas, of St. Clement's
Danes', . . . ., 195
-, Loveday, Simon, of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, yeoman, 14
-, Lowe, Richard, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Lucas, James, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Lugg, Richard, late of Stepney,
blacksmith, 235
-, Mabbot, Elizabeth, 297
-, Mackmillion, Mary, late of St.
Andrew's Holborn, spinster, 294,
302
-, Macey, Francis, late of St. Sepulchre's, scrivener, 29, 30
-, Mallot, Thomas, of Hare Street in
Stepney, victualler, 253
-, Man, Edward, of Edmonton, haberdasher, 302, 303, 304
-, Mandeville, Isabel, late of St.
Sepulchre's, wife of Jeggon
Mandeville, yeoman, 263
-, Manning, Benjamin, of St. Andrew's
Holborn, joyner, 302
-, Marshall, Edward, late of St.
Sepulchre's, laborer,
29, 30
-, " William, late of Stepney,
frameworke - knitter,
235, 236
-, Marten, Henry, late of Stepney,
frameworke-knitter, 288, 289
-, Marter, Marabelle, of Thistleworth,
widow, 202, 206
-, Martin, Edward, late of St. Sepulchre's, taylor, 30
-, Martin, Richard, of St. Olave's
Southwark co. Surrey, salesman,
256
-, Marvell, John, of Stepney, 302
-, Mascall, Thomas, late of Whitechappell, yeoman, 283
-, Mason, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
weaver, 29, 30
-, " William, late of St. Sepulchre's, upholsterer, 29, 30
-, Mathews, Charles, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, " John, of St. John's Street
co. Midd., 248
-, Matthews, William, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, May, Gregory, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, . . . ., 226
-, Meacher, Michael, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, " Richard, late of Monmouth Street, St. Martin's - in - the - Fields,
tailor, 195, 197
-, Medford, Robert, of Wapping, in
Stepney, marriner, 242
-, Megg (otherwise Meggs), Mrs., of
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 194,
195
-, Mercy, Walter, of Westbury Street,
Stepney, 301
-, Middleton, Thomas, 171
-, Mills, James, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Moldyn, John, late of Stepney, cordwinder, 235, 236
-, Monford, Joan, of St. Giles's-in-theFields, widow, 301
-, Moody, Anne, of Stepney, widow,
302
-, Moore, John, of . . . ., 215
-, Morffin, Bryan, of Drury Lane, 18
-, Morris, William, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
214
-, " William, of St. Gregory's,
near St. Paul's Church,
baker, 215
-, Murden, Robert, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, gunsmith, 195
-, Murrey, Randall, late of Oxendon
Street, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields,
cordwainer, 195, 197
-, Nash, John, of St. Giles's-withoutCripplegate, 302
-, Nation, Edward, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Nelson, John, of St. Sepulchre's,
248
-, Nemoe, George, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Nevill, Richard, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, near White Crosse
Street, bricklayer, 302
-, Niccoll, John, of Hillingdon, 14
-, Niccolls, Henry, of . . . ., goldsmith, 172
-, Nicholas, Ralph, of Hillingdon, yeoman, 14
-, Nichols, John, of Cowley, tanner,
14
-, Nickollet, Thomas, of Stepney, 302
-, Nickolls, Heman, of Stepney,
cheesemonger, 302
-, Nicolls, Fell, late of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, tailer, 197
-, Noble, Edward, of Quakers Street,
in or near Spittlefields, in
Stepney, . . . ., 258
-, " William, of Bread Street,
London, grocer, 192, 193
-, Norris, Henry, late of Stepney,
tobacco-cutter, 235
-, Nory, John, late of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Oakley, Anne, of St. John's
Hackney, 301
-, " John, of St. John's
Hackney, 301
-, Oates, Ralph, late of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Ogbourne, Samuel, late of Stepney,
weaver, 235
-, Ogleby, James, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Oldum, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Orman, Robert, of Bread Street,
London, salter, 192, 193
-, Painter, Benjamin, late of Stepney,
frame-worker, 235
-, Palmer, Mary, 297
-, Parker, Alexander, of St. Clement's
Lane, London, haberdasher, 2, 226
-, " John, of Rose Lane, Stepney,
301
-, " Sinlia, of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, spinster 213
-, Parnam, Richard, late of St. Sepulchre's, silversmith, 29, 30
-, Parnell, William, late of Endfield,
yeoman, 286, 301
-, Parr, Richard, of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, victualler, 302, 304
-, Peale, William, late of Stepney, cabinett-maker, 235, 236
-, " William, of Glasse-house Yard,
in St. Botolph's-withoutAldersgate, coachman, 256
-, Pearse, Thomas, late of Stepney,
weaver, 235
-, Peeps (otherwise Pepys), Richard,
of St. James's Clerkenwell, gent.,
302, 309
-, Peirse, John, of Spend, in Barkshire,
maltster, 230
-, Penn, William, late of St. Margaret's
Westminster, . . . ., 264, 265
-, Pennyman, John, of Aldersgate
Street, woollen-draper, 18
-, Percivall, Thomas, of Drury Lane,
taylor, 214
-, Phelps, Elizabeth, late of St. Sepulchre's, spinster, 263
-, " Mary, late of St. Sepulchre's,
spinster, 263
-, Phillis, Justicia, of Stepney co.
Midd., 247, 249
-, Phips, Fortuna, of Round Court,
wife of Henry Phips, cap-maker,
212
-, Pierceifull, Phillip, 211
-, Pillimore, Daniel, late of Stepney,
silk-weaver, 235, 236
-, Pitcher, Leonard, of Twitenham
co. Midd., yeoman, 202,
203
-, " . . . ., of Twitenham co.
Midd., wife of Leonard
Pitcher, yeoman, 203
-, Pocock, Thomas, of Thistleworth
co. Midd., yeoman, 203
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth co.
-, Midd., wife of Thomas
Pocock, yeoman, 203
-, Polter, James, of Harmonsworth co.
Midd., yeoman, 202, 203,
204
-, " . . . ., of Harmonsworth
co. Midd., wife of James
Polter, yeoman, 203, 204
-, " William, of Harmansworth
co. Midd., yeoman, 204,
205
-, " . . . ., of Harmansworth
co. Midd., wife of William
Polter, yeoman, 204, 205
-, Pont, Alice, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 214
-, Poole, Benjamin, of Bishopgate,
London, gent., 192, 193
-, " John, late of Stepney, framework-knitter, 193
-, " Joseph, of Bishopgate, London, frame-work-knitter,
192
-, Porter, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
laborer, 29, 30
-, " Thomas, of Stepney, 302
-, Potter, John, of Southwarke, cordwainer, 18
-, Poulter, James, of Princes Street, in
St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, shoemaker, 228
-, Powell, John, of Whitechappell, 302
-, " Thomas, late of Stepney,
milliner, 235
-, Price, Richard, of Stepney, weaver,
258, 302
-, Prince, William, of Hillingdon,
chandler, 14
-, Prior, Alice, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 290, 291
-, Prosser, John, of Bowe Street, Westminster, schoolmaster, 212
-, Puckle, Anne, late of St. Sepulchre's,
wife of Thomas Puckle, gent.,
263
-, Pye, . . . ., of St. Martin's-in-theFields, . . . ., 199
-, Quinton, Samuel, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, razor-maker, 254
-, Ran, Alexander, of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, silk-throwster,
213
-, Randall, Mary, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, spinster, 214
-, Ransom, Sara, late of Stepney co.
Midd., spinster, 223
-, Rayson, Joseph, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Read, Mr., of Bloomsbury, 214, 215
-, " Joseph, junior, late of St.
Giles's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Read, Samuel, of Carter's Rents,
near Brick Lane, in Stepney, weaver, 296
-, Reading, John, late of Stepney,
weaver, 288, 289
-, Redhead, James, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, . . . ., 226
-, Reives, Nicholas, of St. Mary's-leSavoy, tailor, 195
-, Rich, John, of Grub Street, in St.
Giles's-without-Cripplegate, London, 192, 193
-, Richards, Michael, of St. Giles'swithout - Cripplegate, weaver,
226
-, Richardson, . . . ., of Uxbridge
co. Midd., inholder, 207, 208
-, Rimmington, John, late of Stepney,
cordwinder, 235
-, Roberts, Francis, late of Stepney,
instrument maker, 288
-, " James, of Newport House
in St. Martin's-in-theFields, 301
-, " John, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
196, 197
-, " Joslin, of St. Buttolph'swithout-Bishopsgate, silkman, 192 193
-, " Owen, 251
-, " Richard, of Hillingdon,
cordweinor, 14
-, Rose, John, of Goat's Alley, St.
Giles's Cripplegate, 301
-, " Robert, of St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, 264
-, Russell, William, late of St. Sepulchre's, taylor, 29, 30
-, " William, late of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate,
taylor, 290, 291
-, Sales, William, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, farrier, 215
-, Sanders, William, of Chipping Barnett co. Herts, tallow-chandler,
172
-, Satchell, George, of St. Mary's-leStrand, salesman, 199
-, Saterwaite, William, of Bishopgate,
weaver. 230
-, Saunders, Thomas, 18
-, Sculthorpe, Philippa, of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, spinster,
213
-, Scory, John, of Hillingdon, yeoman,
14
-, Searle, William, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Sells, Laurence, of St. Andrew's
Holborn, joyner, 214
-, Sheafald, . . . ., the Elder, and his
wife, 171
-, " the Younger, . . . ., and
his wife, 171
-, Sheares, Blanch, late of St. James's
Clerkenwell, . . . ., 309
-, Sherley, Edward, late of Stepney,
cordwinder, 235
-, Sherrod, Thomas, of Thistleworth
co. Midd., . . . . ., 203
-, " . . . ., of Thistleworth
co. Midd., wife of
Thomas Sherrod, . . . .
203
-, Shimmen, George, late of St. Sepulchre's, waterman, 29, 30
-, Simes, Elias, of St. Clement's Danes',
upholder, 198, 199
-, Simson, Joseph, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Slade, Henry, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Slatter, John, of Wentworth Street,
vintner, 18
-, Slye, . . . ., of St. Buttolph's
Bishopgate, 254
-, Smith, . . . ., of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, tayler, 199
-, " Eluthorius, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, 302, 304
-, " Henry, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, wharfinger,
161
-, Smith, John, of Golding Lane, in
St. Giles's-in-the-Fields,
chandler, 247
-, " Mary, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, wife of
George Smith, caulker,
214
-, " Robert, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, " Thomas, of Charterhouse
Yard, in St. Botolph's
Aldersgate, . . . ., 263
-, Soane, John, of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, 302
-, South, Thomas, of Whitechappell,
smith, 230
-, Spence, . . . ., of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, . . . ., 198
-, Spencer, Thomas, of Stoke Newington, gent., 302
-, Stacey, Abraham, late of St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, cook,
290, 291
-, Stanborough, John, of St. Giles'swithout-Cripplegate,
tailor, 192
-, " John, late of Stepney,
taylor, 193
-, Steeds, Robert, of St. Alban's,
Wood Street, farrier, 297
-, Steevens, Edward, of Whitechappell,
. . . ., 259
-, Stephens, Edward, of Whitechappell,
butcher, 231
-, " Walter, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Stiles, James, of . . . . co. Bucks,
yeoman, 202
-, Stokes, Samuel, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Stone, John, of Stepney, 301
-, Strickland, Thomas, St. Sepulchre's,
yeoman, 29, 30
-, Stubbs, Thomas, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 197
-, Suadon, John, late of St. Sepulchre's,
taylor, 29, 30
-, Suckman, Abraham, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, cheesemonger, 254
-, Swann, Nathaniel, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, saddler, 301
-, Swift, Edward, of Uxbridge co.
Midd., yeoman, 203, 204, 205
-, Tadley, Peter, late of Stepney,
thred-throwster, 235
-, Tailor, William, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Tapping, Richard, 2
-, Tayler, . . . ., of Uxbridge co.
Midd., widow, 203, 204
-, Tayler, Joseph, late of Stepney,
thredman, 235, 236
-, Taylor, Jeremiah, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, taylor, 207
-, " John, of St. Sepulchre's,
tapestry-weaver, 247
-, Tempest, Christopher, late of St.
Sepulchre's, butcher, 29, 30
-, Terrall, Jonathan, of Hillingdon,
labourer, 14, 15
-, " Joseph, of Hillingdon,
laborer, 14
-, Theft, Thomas, of St. Clement's
Danes', carrier, 211
-, Thimbleton, Walter, of Stepney,
302, 304, 305, 306, 307
-, Thomas, Christopher, of Tuttle
Street, Westminster, 258, 259
-, Thoroughgood, John, near Cow
Lane, St. Sepulchre's, cutler, 302
-, Tingly, Gregory, of St. Clement's
Danes', spectacle-maker, 206
-, Tooley, Marcia, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, widow, 290
-, Townsend, Richard, junior, of
Hackney, glazier, 296
-, Treford, Thomas, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Tucker, John, 297
-, Turner, John, of St. Andrew's
Holborn, gent., 14
-, Tymmes, Elizabeth, of Whitechappell, 302
-, Upton, Hugh, of St. Trinity's
Minorites, merchant, 239
-, " Mary, late of St. Andrew's
Holborn, spinster, 295
-, Varnum, William, late of Stepney
co. Midd., yeoman, 223
-, Varreny, John, late of Stepney,
weaver, 235
-, Waite, . . . ., of St. Mary's-le-Savoy,
. . . ., 171
-, Waite, Daniel, of St. Clement's
Danes', boddis-maker, 171, 194,
195
-, Walker, Richard, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Walter, John, late of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldgate, yeoman, 290,
291
-, Walters, John, of Whitechappell
301
-, Ward, James, of St. Saviour's co.
Surrey, ribbon-weaver,
247
-, " William, of Hogg Lane in
St. Leonard's Shoreditch,
254
-, Ware, Richard, late of St. Sepulchre's, plasterer, 29, 30
-, Waterson, John, of Whitechappell,
yeoman, 233
-, Watlington, John, late of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 214
-, Watson, William, of Golden Lane,
18
-, Watts, Katherine, late of St. Sepulchre's, wife of . . . . Watts,
yeoman, 263
-, Weale, Samuel, of . . . ., 215
-, Webb, . . . ., of St. Clement's
Danes', salesman, 194,
195
-, " Rebecca, late of Stepney
co. Midd., wife of Thomas
Webb, victualler, 223
-, Webly, Samuell, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Webster, Godfrey, of London, citizen
and packer, 192, 193
-, Weight (otherwise Weigh), . . . .,
late of St. Mary's-le-Savoy, salesman, 170, 195
-, Wells, John, late of Stepney, tobaccocutter, 235
-, " Richard, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman,
196
-, West, Safer, of St. Margaret's
Westminster, cheesemonger, 231
-, Wheate, Richard, of St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, labourer, 18
-, Whetwell alias Bland alias Dod,
Richard, 241, 260
-, White, Benjamin, late of Stepney,
yeoman, 235
-, " George, of St. Botolph'swithout-Aldersgate Street,
weaver, 247
-, " Henry, of Trinity Minories,
London, stationer, 192,
193
-, " Robert, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, yeoman, 301
-, " William, of Drury Lane,
confectioner, 18
-, Whitehead, Stephen, late of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Whitfeild, Joan, late of Stepney
co. Midd., wife of John Whitfeild, silke-throwster, 223
-, Whitwell, Lewis, of St. Leonard's
Shoreditch, gent., 260
-, Wickes or Weekes, Richard, of St.
James's Clerkenwell, potifex, 301,
302, 304
-, Wiersdell, Nathaniel, of St. Giles's
Cripplegate, 302
-, Wild alias Bull, William, of. . . .,
chandler, and his wife, 172
-, Wildes, John, of Stepney, 302
-, Wildman, John, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, esq., 302, 304
-, Willcox, . . . ., of St. Mary's-leStrand, goldsmith, 199
-, Williams, James, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Williamson, Mary, of . . . ., 296
-, Willis, Henry, late of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, yeoman, 196
-, Winch, . . . ., of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, . . . ., 198, 199
-, Winckles, George, late of Stepney,
porter, 235, 236
-, Wine, William, of St. Martin's-inthe-Fields, glover, 226
-, Winfeild, Richard, 248
-, Wise, John, of St. Gabriel's Fenchurch Street, London,
clockmaker, 192, 193
-, " Lawrence, of Vine Court,
Stepney, 301
-, Woodrooff (otherwise Woodroffe),
Thomas, of St. Bartholomew's
Minor, London, gent., 192, 193
-, Woodward, Robert, late of St.
-, Sepulchre's, laborer, 29, 30
-, Woodward, Zaccheus, of Hillingdon, clerk, 13, 14
-, Wottle, Benjamin, late of Stepney,
cordwinder, 235, 236
-, Wythers, Anthony, of St. Martin'sin-the-Fields, 246
-, Yeates, Daniel, of Stepney, merchant, 306, 307
-, Zachary, Thomas, of London, woodmonger, 223, 224
Conventicles held at the following
places:—
-, Bednall alias Bethnall Green, 230
-, Bloomsbury, in Mr. Read's meetinghouse, 214, 215
-, Catt Alley, near Long Acre, 263
-, Clapton, in the dwelling-house of
. . . . Asher, widow, 176, 194
-, Clapton, in Hackney, at the dwelling-house of John Lane, Alderman of the City of London,
176
-, Edmonton co. Midd., in the house
of Richard Chaire, chandler,
174
-, Endfeild, in the house of William
Parnell, 286
-, George Street, in the house of John
Barrow, weaver, 287
-, Hackney, in the dwelling-house of
George Barham, clerk, 175
-, Hackney, in the house of George
Hockenhull, esq., 174, 175, 176
-, Hackney, in the house of John Lane,
esq., citizen and alderman, 194
-, Hackney, at a certain meetinghouse, 175
-, Hackney, at a meeting-house, 177
-, Longford, in parish of Harmonsworth, 202, 203, 205, 206
-, Meeting-House Alley, in a certain
meeting-house called Rider's
Meeting-House, 186
-, Meeting-House Alley, in a certain
meeting-house, 185, 186
-, A Meeting-House, 247
-, A place called the Peele MeetingHouse, 248
-, Nightingale Lane, in a certain meeting-house, 185, 186
-, Norton Folgate, 255
-, St. Andrew's Holborn, 294
-, St. Andrew's Holborne, in the
dwelling-house of John Kidgell,
stationer, 228
-, Rose Alley, in St. Buttolph's Bishopsgate, in the house of William
Cordwell, stocken-weaver, 254
-, St. Buttolph's Bishopgate, in the
house of . . . ., Slye, 254
-, St. Botolph's-without-Aldgate, 213,
290
-, St. Botolph's - without - Aldersgate,
244
-, Glasse-house Yard, in St. Botolph'swithout-Aldersgate, in the house
of William Peale, coachman,
256
-, St. Buttolph's-without-Algate, in
the house of Mr. Wise, clerk,
188
-, St. Buttolph's Aldersgate-without,
in Glasshouse Yard, 225
-, St. Clement's Danes', in the house
of an unknown person, 165
-, St. Clement's Danes', in a house
called the Old Playhouse, belonging to Gilbert, the Earl Clare, 173,
174, 178, 180
-, St. Giles's Cripplegate, in the house
of Nathaniel Partridge, in Old
Street, 171
-, St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, "at
a certain house in Blew Anchor
Alley," 172
-, St. Giles's-without-Cripplegate, in
the house of Robert Rose, 264
-, St. Giles's - in - the - Fields, in the
house of an unknown person, 166,
167
-, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, at "a certain
house or place of meeting," 178,
181, 214
-, Le Little Amery, in St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, within the liberties of
Westminster, 166, 167
-, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, in Benjamin August's "house or place of
meeting," 178, 179
-, St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, in Benjamin August's peculiar dwellinghouse (in sua domo peculiari
mansionali), 180
-, . . . .-in-the-Fields, in the house of
Richard Bryers, 250
-, St. James's Clerkenwell, 297
-, St. James's Clerkenwell, at St.
John's Street, 259
-, St. James's Clerkenwell, in a
certain house in St. John's Street,
190
-, St. James's Clerkenwell, in the
house of Richard Pepys, gent., 309
-, St. John's Lane co. Midd., in a
certain house, 189
-, St. Leonard's Shoreditch, in the
house of Richard Bland alias Dod
alias Whetwell, 241
-, St. Leonard's Shoreditch, in the
house of Richard Bland, in Hodsdon, 260
-, Hogg Lane, in St. Leonard's Shoreditch, in the house of William
Ward, 254
-, St. Leonard's Shoreditch, in the
house of Lewis Whitwell, gent.,
260
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, 258
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in a
meeting-place, 206, 207
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in a
house of an unknown person, 224
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in a
place called "The LittleAmbrey,"
228
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in a
street called The Ambry alias
Ambrey, 258
-, The dwelling-house of Richard
Beach, of St. Margaret's Westminster, 18
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in
house of James Beech, vintner, 207
-, St. Margaret's Westminster, in the
dwelling-house of Safer West,
cheesemonger, 231
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, 161
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, in the
house of an unknown person, 166,
195
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, in the
house of Elizabeth Cambridge, 249,
250, 251
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, in the
house of John King, mason, 246
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, at the
meeting-house in the house of
Mrs. Meggs, 194, 195
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields and St.
Paul's Covent Garden, in a house
called Meggs Meeting-House, 170,
171, 173, 180, 181, 212
-, Swallow Street, St. Martin's-in-the
Fields, 195, 196, 197
-, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, in the
house of Anthony Wythers, 246
-, St. Mary's -le- Savoy, 170, 171,
241
-, St. Mary-le-Savoy, in a certain house,
189, 190, 198, 199, 200, 201, 207,
-, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, in the house
of an unknown person, 168, 226,
227
-, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, in a meetinghouse, 210, 211, 244
-, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, at a certain
meeting-place, 194, 195
-, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, in the house of
Martha Fisher, 230
-, St. Mary's-le-Savoy, in dwellinghouse of Gilbert Latey, yeoman, 207
-, St. Paul's Shadwell, in the house of
Mathew Hollifeild, . . . ., 239
-, St. Sepulchre's, 263
-, St. Sepulchre's, in the house of John
Nelson, 248
-, School House Lane, in a certain
meeting-house, 185
-, East Smithfield, 211, 212, 237
-, South Mymms co. Midd., in the
house of Samuel Hodge, butcher,
172
-, Spitalfields, 192
-, Spittlefields, in the house of Samuel
Ainsley the Elder, 182
-, Stanes co. Midd., in a barn, 190
-, Stepney co. Midd., 223, 235, 254,
288
-, Stepney, in a certain meeting house, 183, 184, 185
-, Stepney, in the dwelling-house of
Ann Bennett, 239
-, Stepney, at the house of William
Collins, gent., in Old Gravell
Lane, 182
-, Old Gravel Lane, in a certain meeting-house, 184
-, Stepney, in the house of John Gammon, 247
-, Stepney, in the house of Mathew
Mead, gent., 182
-, Wapping, in Stepney, in the house
of Robert Medford, 242
-, Stepney, in a place called The
Quakers' Meeting-House, 259
-, Stepney, in the house of Thomas
Nicholett, 308, 309
-, Stepney, in Quakers Street, in or
near Spittlefields, in Stepney, in
the house of Edward Noble, 258
-, Stepney co. Midd., in the house of
Justicia Phillis, 247
-, Stepney, in the house of Richard
Price, 258
-, St. John's Street, Stepney co. Midd.,
252
-, St. John's Street, near Brick Lane, in
Stepney, in a house, 256
-, Stepney, in the house of Walter
Thimbleton, 306, 307
-, Westbury Street, in Stepney, 256
Swan Alley, 297
-, A certain meeting-house in Three
Colt Street, 184
-, Woxbridge, 19
-, Uxbridge, in a certain house, 203,
204, 205, 208
-, Uxbridge, in George Inn, 202, 204,
208, 219
-, Well Close, in a certain meetinghouse, 185
-, Westminster, in a certain house,
198
-, A place called The New Way, within
the Liberty of Westminster, 165
-, Whitechappell, in the house of North
Dale, in Katherine Wheel Alley,
225
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Thomas Dixon, 249
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Christopher Dodsworth, 249, 250,
255
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Edward Floyd, 249
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Robert Fuller, 251
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Edward Steevens, 259
-, Whitechappell, in the house of
Edward Stephens, butcher, 231
-, Whitechappell, in the dwelling-house
of John Waterson, yeoman, 233
Conventiclers, A classified list of 684 additional, 266, 267
", Convictions of, lix, lx
", The King's gracious and general pardon of, 304
Conventicles, Constables bound to answer for refusing to make returns touching, 16
Conventicle held in a field, and therefore styled "a Field Conventicle," 297
Conventicles, Joseph Holby's disapproval of the law for suppressing, 191
Conyers, Henry, "popish recusant," 103
Coodris, Walter, 296
Cooke, Dowes, 317
", Henry, 211
", John, acquitted on appeal of permitting a conventicle to be held in his house, 233
", Martha, 282
", Mary, a maid-servant to the Duke of Monmouth, 136
", Ralph, 282
", Richard, 224
", William, 21
", alias Godward, William, 44
Cooleing, Ellinor, "popish recusant," 131
Cooly, Francis, 24
Coombe, James, 211
Cooper, James, 55
", William, 293
Cope, John, 263
Copperthwaite, John, 326
Coppinger, William, gent., 43
Corbisheere, Henry, "suspected papist," 105
Corker, James, catholic priest, xx, xxi, 84, 85, 91, 120, 279, 281
", Jonathan, 5
Cornddle, John, 119
Cornish, Francis, 229
Coroner's Inquisitions-post-mortem, 3, 4, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 23, 25, 34, 42, 66, 81, 163, 164, 218, 219, 244, 246, 253, 256, 257, 311, 316, 317, 323, 325, 326, 327
Corr, George, brewer, 35
Corrall, Francis, 96, 120
Corresponding with a person charged with treasonable practices, . . . . Bendish accused of, 296, 297
Cortley, William, 312
Corwin, Robert, " suspected papist," 103
Cotter, James, gent., "reputed Roman Catholic," 106
Cotton, Edward, sentenced to be executed for high treason in levying war against Charles II. at St. Leonard's Shoreditch, xvi, xvii, 10, 271, 272, 273
Courland, Duke of, 146
Cousens, Margaret, 123
Covent Garden, Bakers charged "with keeping and setting their standings within the railes of," 321
Covent Garden, The Wheel of Fortune at, 39
Coventry, Sir John, K.B., 24
", Mr. Secretary, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138
Coverley alias Scroope, Apolonia, 54
Cowell, Anne, 316
", Edmund, 316
Cowley, William, 240
Cox, Frances, "suspected papist," 112
", George, 13
", Nathaniel, 112
Coxe alias Tarter, John, 146
Craine, William, 141
Cratch, Henry, 42
Craven, William, Earle of, 158
Creed, Elizabeth, 315
Cressey, Charles, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Cressey, Gabriel, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Cressop, John, 72
Crestus, an Indian, 191
Crispe, Thomas, 22
Cromwell, Oliver, words spoken of, 3
Crooke, Thomas, 2
Croshall, Thomas, 66
Crosse, Peter, gent., "suspected papist," 111
Crouch, Cornelius, xlix, 78
", Simon, 325
", William, xxix, 60, 62, 63, 64
Croud, Bernard, "suspected papist 115
Crowsen, William, 309
Cruelly beating her female apprentice, Dorothy Priest convicted of, 71, 72
Crump, John, 90, 120
Crying in the streets, ''Have you any knives to grind?" A vagrant knifegrinder indicted and fined for, 283, 284
Culliford, Laurence, 212, 240
Cullin, John, "suspected Papist," 105
Culvena, Peter, 115
Curzon, Frances, 120
Cusden, Thomas, gent., captain of one of the trayned bands, indicted for unlawfully discharging a rioter, 64
Cushion, John, 18, 19
", Mary, 18
Custom-House officers, Fraud committed by, in dealing with Flanders lace, 148
D.
Dale, Beatrice, xxxvi, xxxvii, 7
", George, gent., 7
", William, 154
Dayley, Dennis, 290, 293
Dallifeilds, Ralph, knt., 1
Dally, Dionisius, 296
Dallyson, Charles, 86
Damascene, John Baptista, indicted for blasphemous speech, 29
Danby, Thomas, esq., Murder of, 3, 4
Dance, Thomas, 238
Dangerfield, Thomas, 92, 121, 293
Daniel, Charles, "suspected papist," 110
", Robert, 314
", William, 146
Danis, Samuel, 183
Dankers, Henry, "suspected popish recusant," 108
", John, "suspected popish recusant," 108
Dannovan, Cornelius, 43
Danvers's plot, Participators in, xii, xiii
Darcy and Conyers, The Right Hon. Conyers the Lord, 231
Darnel, Mary, 137
Dashalshire alias Duck, Mary, 282
Davies, Elizabeth, 71
Davies, John, 181
", William, 115
Davis, Ariana, "popish recusant," 131
", David, 40
", Elizabeth, 299
", Hugh, 141
", John, 297, 299, 321
", William, 5, 115
Dawes, William, gent., 115
Deacons, Arthur, 1
Deacle, John, Certificate of his conformity to Church of England, 193
Deakins, Alice, 245
", John, 66
", Robert, 245
Deane, Edward, 28
", James, 237
", John, 28
", John, "suspected papist," 111
", alias Browne, Richard, 181
Deans alias Dines, Margaret, 76
" " " Robert, 76
" " " William, 76
Deards, John, 318, 319
Death of Thomas Robinson, True bill against four laborers for compassing in a curious way the, 206
Decarbonell, Marturus, 22
Decoyson alias Walker, Daniel, 253
" alias Walker, Katherine, 253
Deeley, Richard, 284
Deering, Edmund, 218
Deffrent, Martin, "suspected papist," 115
Deffue, Charles De La Rue, clerk, xxi, 82
Delane, Charles, 326
Delansant, Nicola, "suspected papist," 110
", Nicholas, "suspectedpapist," 110
Delantre, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 110
", John, "suspected papist," 110
Delassall, Nicholas, "suspected papist," 110
De Latre, Edward, an infant, 134
", John, of St. Martin's-in-theFields, gent., 134
Deligny, Anthony, merchant, "suspected papist," 112
Dell, Roger, 325
Denham, Edward, merchant, 7
Denham, Sir John, 25
Denmark, George Hereditary Prince of; his regiment of foot, 316
Dennis, Richard, 237
Depine, Charles, "suspected papist," 118, 119
Deplissey, Francis, "suspected papist," 111
Dereham, Sir Richard, knt., 307
Dermunde, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 113
Desert, Nicholas, "suspected papist," 112
Despang, Samuel, 54
Dethericke, George, gent., 122
", Henry, gent., 122
Dethick . . . ., factor of Sir Baptist Hicks in Cheapside, 332
Devorie, John, "haveing confest himself a papist," 101
Dewey, James, esq., J.P., 310
Dibley, William, "suspected conventicler," 215
Dikes, Cuthbert, gent., 1
", William, 1
Dillon, Charles, gent., 111
", Elizabeth, wife of Charles Dillon, gent., "suspected papist," 111
Dines alias Deans, Margaret, 76
Dines alias Deans, Robert, 76
Dines alias Deans, William, 76
Dipsey, John, 101, 102
Dismond, Benjamin, 211
Disney, William, 293
Dix, John, 70
Dixon, George, gent., 264
", John, 209
", Mary, 209
", Mary, "suspected papist," 103
", Mathew, "suspected papist," 103
Dodson, John, 310
Doe, John, gent., 119
Doleman, Peter, 314
Doody, Samuel, 181
Dore, James, gent., 257, 299
Doughty, Philip, esq., 145
Dounton, Ensign John, 327
Douty, Mathew, 39
Dove, Mary, 133
Downes, Arthur, 15
", Christopher, 66
", Penelope, spinster, 136
Downes, Thomas, gent., 316, 317
Downy, Mortaugh, 234
Dryden, Henry, 5
Drunes, Richard, 319
Dubren, Margaret, "suspected papist," 110
", Maxene, 110
Duck alias Dashalshire, Mary, 282
Duddall, Katheryn, Recognisances of, made in order that she may obtain a "passport to goe beyond sea," 135
Dudley, Francis, gent., 112
", Grace, wife of Francis Dudley, gent., "suspected papist," 112
", Richard, gent., 5, 13
", William, gent., 13
Duff, Peter, suspected "papist," 101
Dufour, Dominick, "suspected papist," 110
Dugdale, Steph'us, 85, 90, 126, 133
Duke alias Dukes, Robert, 36
Dukes, John, 111
", Margaret, "suspected papist," 111
Dukeson, Anne, 36
Dunbar, Robert Viscount, 24, 25
Duncombe, Henry, 93
", " "popish recusant," 130, 131
Duncombe, Jane, "popish recusant," 131
", Martha, 93
Dunwell, Michael, "suspected conventcler," 255
Dupere, John, "suspected papist," 110
Duplesse, Lewis, merchant, "suspectec recusant," 145
Duran, Peter, "suspected papist," 109
Durlack, Frank, 314
Duroach, Claude, 59
Dutch Ambassador's lady wounded in a tumult at Westminster, 229
" fleet off Sunderland, False news of, 1
Dutchmen, Seven rude and disorderly 20
Duvall, Edward, "suspected papist," 112
Dwynn, Timothy, "suspected papist,' 109
Dyett, John, gent., 122
Dyke, Humfrey, merchant, 224
Dyson, William, 287
E.
Eaglesfeild, Thomas, 277, 278
Eales, William, 289, 293
Earle, John, xvi, xvii, 9, 10, 271, 272
Earning, John, gent., 324
Earnsby, Thomas, 277, 278
Easton, Lord Maynard, Baron of, 122
East Smithfield, The pillory at, 274, 275,
" ", War levied against Charles II. at, xiii, xv, xvi, 11
Easty, Robert, 116
Eaton, Thomas, 36
Edmonton, A constable of, bound to answer for refusing to assist in executing a warrant for levying a fine put on a conventicler, 174
Edwards, Edward, "suspected papist," 112
", Sir James, knt., 277, 279, 280
", James, 316
", Jane, "popish recusant," 108
", John, 40, 322
", Richard, gent., 45
", William, 107
Elkins, Edward, 34
Ellary, Elizabeth, 73
Elliot, Israel, 143
", John, 1
Elliott, Henry, 155
Ellis, Anne, 154,
", John, convicted of refusing to take the Oath of Allegiance, 28
", Mary, 134
Elwes, Ensign William, 327
Ely, Dymock, 82
Embezzling money, Servant convicted of, 300
Emerson, John, 13
Emett, George, 322
Endsey, Valentine, 293
Engine Loomes, Robert Briggs, silkweaver, bound to answer a charge of plotting, &c, with other weavers to break into men's houses and destroy their, xxviii, 60, 61
Engine-Weaving-Loom riots at Stepney, xxix, xxx, xxxiii, 61
" " Loomes, Rioters breaking into the house of Robert Bowes at Whitechappell, and carrying offten wooden machines, called, xxxi, 63
Engine-Weaving-Loome, Rioters breaking into John Hascor's house at Stepney, and carrying off and destroying his, xxix, 61
" " Loomes, Rioters breaking into the house of William Hodgson at St. James's Clerkenwell, and carrying off and destroying three, xxxii, 64
" " Loomes, Rioters breaking into the house of John King at Stepney, and carrying off and destroying five, xxix, 61, 62
" " Loomes, Rioters breaking into the house of James Moore at St. Leonard's Shoreditch, and carrying off and destroying four, xxx, 62
" " Loome, Rioters breaking into the house of Thomas Rowe at Hoxton, and taking therefrom and destroying an, xxxii, xxxiii, 64
"Engine-Weaving-Loomes," Wooden machines called, xxvii et seq., 62, 63, 64, 65
England, Garratt alias Garrett, 20, 21
Englefield alias Oneale, John, 34
Engleton, Christopher, 116
Ensworth, Emery, 7
Erecting new buildings contrary to law, &c., Indictment for, 28
Errington, Martin, 224
Erwin alias Erwing, William, 232
Essex, Arthur, the Earl of, committed for high treason to the Tower of London, where as a felo de se he slew himself, 268
Ettrick, William, gent, 53
Evans, Mary, 316
Evans, Mr., one of His Majesties messengers, 188
", Richard, clerk, 146
", Thomas, 26
", Thomas, convicted of high treason, and sentenced to death, &c., xii, 269, 270
Evens, Robert, 318
Ewen, Sarah, 282
Ewstace, Richard, 208
Exton, Everard, gent., 122
Extorting a silver watch and an obligatory writing by violence, false imprisonment, and menace, Convictions of, 298
Eyre, Sir Christopher, knt., 72