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F.
Fairebancke, Elizabeth, 234
Fairer alias Fairy, Mary, 246, 247
Falconer, Sarah, xlvi, 190
False certificate in favour of a suspected rebel, The vicar and two other inhabitants of St. Leonard's Shoreditch, convicted of making a, 288
False news, Persons charged with uttering, 1
Fandenewta, James, "suspected papist," 115
Farewell, George, gent., 7
Farmer, Joshua, 148
Farrell, Ellen, 80
", alias Farrall, Richard, xvi, xvii, 9, 10, 271, 272
Farrendyne, Katherine, 87
Farrer, John, gent., 197, 198
Farskell, John, "suspected papist," 104
Fawkes, Robert, 278
Fawsitt, Roger, gent., 311
Feaver, Phillipp Le, "suspected popish recusant," 101
Feild, Peter, "suspected to be a Roman Catholique," 135
Fells, Thomas, 219
Fenn, Sampson, 155
Fenne, Thomas, 4, 5
Fennell, Martha, "reputed popish recusant," 115
", William, 114, 115, 117
Fenton, John, 323
Fenwick, John, esq., 24, 25
Fenwicke, Elizabeth, "suspected papist, 112
", Henry, 112
", John, catholic priest, xxi, 84 85, 86, 90, 120, 277, 278
", John, catholic priest, convicted of and sentenced to be executed for high treason xxi, 280
Fermedge, Nathaniel, 44, 45
Ferneley (otherwise Fernly), John, 295 296
Fervid, Henry, 106
Field, Timothy, 6
", William, 213
Fifth Monarchy, or Sabbatarians, Two entries in Newgate Calendar touching twenty-seven, 29, 30
Finch, Heneage Lord, Lord Chancellor, 76
Fincher, Richard, 40
Fingall, George, 37
Fire-balls at Wapping, Alarming words about, 20
Fishwick, Christopher, "suspected popish recusant," 127
Fists, Fatal fight with, 5
Fitcham, John, 148
Fitsall, James, 229
Fitzgerald, Maurice, gent., 246
", William, "suspected papist," 102
Fitzharris, 216
", Edward, 153
Fitz-Simons, Nicholas, 143
Flanderzes, Thomas, 114
Flax, Alice, 147
Fleet, Sir John, knt., 326
Fleming, John, clerk, xxi, 133
", Obadiah, 321
Fletcher, Anne, 120
", Lionel, 6
Flight, Penalty of felonious, lxxvi, lxxvii
", Question touching felonious, an obsolete usage, lxxvii, lxxviii
Flights, Successful and unsuccessful, lxxv, lxxvi, Ixxvii
Fling, Thomas, "suspected papist," 111
Flint, Brent, 299
Flogged from St. John's Street to Swan Alley and from Old Street to and through Whitecrosse Street, Mathew Webb sentenced to be, 227
Flood, Thomas, "suspected popish priest," 155
Flower, Jane, 219
", John, 2
Flynt, Thomas, gent., convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, &c, xii, 269, 270
Fogarty, William, Dr. 90
Folliard, Anne, wife of Ralph Folliard, esq., " suspected papist," 109
Fonterborough, Lucas, 21
Forbuck, John, priest, 77
Ford, Thomas, 28
Ford (otherwise Forde), William, xvi, xvii, 9, 10, 271, 272
Fortescue, Sir John, knt., 333
Foster, Edward, 31
", John, esq., 228, 277, 278
", John, 289, 290, 293
", Richard, 73
", Thomas, 143
", alias Page, John, 181
Foulkes, John, 174
Fountaine, Mathew Le, "suspected papist," 112
Fowler, Walter, of Bettisfeild co. Flint, gent., seeks a passport to go beyond seas with his wife and two servants, 134
Fox, Charles, 80
Fox alias Mooney, Anne, 80
" Nephinson, gent., " reputed popish recusant," 115
" Symon, esq., "reputed popish recusant," 115
" William, 290
Frances, Thomas, 230
Francis, Katherine, 148
", Robert, esq., 293
Franck, Alexander, 96
", Ellen Le, 96
Fratz, Christopher, gent., 161
Freeman, Thorneborrough, clerk, 119
", William, esq., xlix, 78
Freind, Edward, 283
French Church in London, Elders of the, bound to answer for "refusing to receive and mayntayne the two children of Judith Nightingale, a Frenchwoman," 54
Fride, Claud, "suspected papist," 109
Frisby, Richard, 101
Fritwell, Isaiah, 29
Fry, Henry, 322
Fryer, Edward, gent., 296
", Francis, 53
", alias Wood, Joseph, 64
Fue (otherwise Deffue), Charles de la Rue De, priest, xxi, 81, 93, 120
"Fugam suam fecit," 164, 210, 218, 253, 311, 318, 323, 324, 326, 327
" Fugam suam fecerunt," 218
Fuller, Jonathan, 231
Furniss, Edward, 79
Fuzee, Jasper, "suspected papist," 115
G.
Gainsborough, The Earl of, 339
Gallyard, Joshua, gent., 277, 278
Gamball, John, 83
Games, Unlawful, "All fouers at cards," 75
", " Hazard, 36
", " Indion game in Lincolnes Inn Fields, 31
", " "Preaching the Parson," a game with painted cards, 37
", " Game with cards, called " Put," 39
", " The Wheel of Fortune at Covent Garden, 39
", " Game called a Whimsey Board, in Lincolne's-inFields, 183
Gandy, Thomas, gent., 136
Gannoe, Dennis, gent., "suspected papist," 109
Gaol delivery books, Further particulars taken from the, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282
" delivery register, temp. Charles II., Further particulars taken from, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276
Garberant, Thomas, 32
Gard, William, 289
Gardiner, Daniel, xlvi, 113
", Humfrey, 72
", Samuel, gent., 183
Gardner, Katherine, "suspected conventicler," 303
", Thomas, 294
Garett, Hugh, 88
Garlicke, Thomas, gent., 88, 89
Garnet, the Jesuit Father, 336
Garrett, Captain Richard Fiss, catholic, 126
Gate, William, gent., 155
Gatehouse Prison, Mary Lady Broughton, keeper of the, 21
Gates alias Jesa, Eliza, 120
", William, 172
Gavan, John, clerk, 84, 85
", John, convicted of and sentenced to be executed for high treason, 280
Gentle Felons and Misdemeanants, xxxvli xxxvii, et seq.
" Folk of Middlesex, Employments of, xxxiii, xxxiv, et seq.
Gentleman, Assault and battery committed by a, 231
", Assault and battery on a woman, committed by a, 170
", Assault with a rapier on a watchman of St. Giles'sin-the-Fields, committed by James Dore, 257
Gentlemen, Assaults with sword committed by, 78, 236, 257, 299
Gentleman, Bigamy committed by a, 59
Gentlemen, Cheating with cards in Lincolnes-Inn-Fields, 32, 33, 38, 39
Gentleman, Disorderly booth for ropedancing and plays, &c, kept at Whitechapel by Stephen Scudamore, 19
Gentlemen, Highwayrobberies committed by, 5, 13, 22, 23, 24, 38, 88, 89
Gentleman, Larceny commited by a, 321
Gentlemen, Manslaughters committed by 8, 22, 29, 33, 38, 44, 45, 57, 59, 142, 150, 257
", Murders committed by, 7, 24, 25, 34, 41, 44, 143, 145, 161, 188, 228
Gentleman outlawed for failing to appear to answer an indictment for murder, 320
Gentleman, Scandalous words spoken near the house of a J. P. by a, in order to raise a tumult, xxxix, 313, 314
Gentlewoman, Larceny committed by a, 54
", convicted of aiding and abetting in a murder, 7
George, Mr., 243
", John, liii, 285
", Ralph, 325
", Thomas, 36
Georges, Walter, 155
Gerrard, Richard, gent., 2
Gibbons, John, 95
Gibbons, Jonas, "suspected conventicler," 303
Gibbs, David, 312
Gibson, Elizabeth, 77
Gifford, Thomas, 137
Giles, Allan, gent., Books stolen from, by Thomas Barrell, 56
", Thomas, 231
Gilford, Charles, apothecary, "suspected papist," 111
Gill, John, 111
", Thomasine, "suspected papist," 111
Gillerton, William, " suspected papist," 110
Gillmore, Agathia, seeking a passport to go beyond sea, 135
Glasse-sellers, Company of, 30
Gleast, Edward, gent., 136
Gleave, William, gent., 324
Glisson, Samuel, 296
Glover, Henry, gent., 188
", Richard, 262
", Thomas, 292
", William, 108
Goare, William, 12
Godfrey, Sir Edmundbury, 91, 96, 120, 122, 216
", Sir Edmund Berry, knt, Recognizances taken before, 73, 74
", Sir Edmundbury, knt., Committal of Samuell Atkins to Newgate Gaol, on a charge of felonie in concealing the murder of, 96
", Sir Edmundbury, Miles Bury committed to Newgate Gaol on a charge of murdering, 120
Godfrey, Sir Edmundbury, Committal of Francis Corrall, coachman, to Newgate Gaol on a charge of "felonie in concealing the murder of," 96
", Sir Edmund Bury, George Dethericke of Popler, gent., bound to answer "an indictment for being accessory to the murder of," 122
", Sir Edmundbury, knt., "Committal of Peter Gomley to Newgate Gaol on suspicion of his connection with the murther of," 96
", Sir Edmundbury, Miles Praunce committed to Newgate Gaol "for assisting in the murder of," 120
", Sir Edmundbury, William Whiles alias Willis committed to Newgate Gaol for being suspected of murdering, 120
", Sir Edmundbury, Words spoken by Henry Capell, touching the murder of, 91
", Henry, 12
", Thomas, 20
Goffe, William, "suspected conventicler," 255
"Golorshoes," A paire of great leather shoes called, 24
Gomley, Peter, 96
Good, Robert, 293
Goodeanough, Richard, 295
Goodfellow, Silvester, gent., 57
Goodgroome, Richard, 31
Goodin, . . . ., gent., 289
Goodman, Abraham, gent., sentenced to be executed for Hightreason, xvii, 12, 273
", Thomas, 66
Goodwin, Elizabeth, xliv, 78
Goodyeare, Anne, "reputed papist," 128
", John, "reputed papist," 128
", Mark, apothecary, "suspected papist," 109
Gorden, John, 287
Gore, Phillip, merchant, 35
", Thomas, xlvi, 72, 73
Gorey, Jeremiah, 154
Gosling, John, merchant, 119
Gould, George, 95
Gown, called a "Bengali gowne," 142
Grace, Richard, 39
Graham, Richard, 285
Grandison, Lady Katherine, 71, 77
Graneare, Charles, "a suspected Roman catholique," 129
Granideers, "The Queenes Troope" of, 283
Grant, Thomas, 316
", William, 36
Grantham, George, 155
", Thomas, 22
Grave, William, 164, 311
Graves, Henry, 92
Gray, Ford Lord, A paper touching, entitled Strange and Wonderfull News concerning his Grace James Duke of Monmouth and Ford Lord Gray, 286
Gray's Inn Lane, A treasonable assembly near, 318
Gray, Joel, 214
Greaves, George, "suspected conventicler," 214, 215
Greene, Garrett alias Tristram Greene, 298
", Theophilus, 24
", Thomas, 300
", alias Thornhill alias Thornton, Tristram, gent., 298
", William, Special verdict against, arraigned on a charge of levying war against Charles II. at East Smithfield, xvi, xvii, 11, 271, 272, 273
Greenway, Robert, 109
Greenwood, Lawrence, 75
", William, esq., 327
Gregory, Bartholomew, gent., 28
", Richard, 227, 228
Grey, Arthur, gent., 40
Griffin, Patrick, 31
Griffith, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 109
", Thomas, 28, 317
Griggs, Thomas, 60
Grimes, Sir Thomas, bart., "suspected recusant," 148
Grosvenor, Fulke, 35
Grove, John, gent., 85, 86, 90, 277
", John, 153
Groves, John, 153
Grunnell, John, "suspected papist," 109
Guiltier, Francis, merchant, "suspected papist," 110
", Mary, wife of Francis Guiltier, merchant, "suspected papist," 110
Gumley, Peter, 115
Gunn, Isaac, 320
", Susan, 87
Gurney, John, merchant, 7
Guy, Anne, "suspected papist," 109
", Daniel, "suspected Papist," 109
", Richard, 24
Gwin, David, 73
", John, 310
", Thomas, 37
Gwyn, Mary, xlv, xlvi, 245
", William, xlv, 245
Gyles, John, gent., xxxvii, 144
H.
Hacke, Jonathan, 6
", Robert, 13
Hackney-coachman, David Davis bound to answer for assaulting and endeavouring "to bilk" a, 40
Haddocke, Mary, 43
Hadley, Charles, 187
Haines, Henry, 143
Hair, Two dealers in, defrauding one Dymock Ely 82
Hale, Edward, 318
Halfe, John, 293
Halford, Sir Thomas, bart., 7, 8
Halifax, Lord, 216
Halkett, Sir James, knt., 253
Hall, Alice, lii, 33
", Edmund, 311
", Henry, "suspected recusant," 148
", John, lii, 12, 33
", Samuel, 251
", Thomas, xxviii, 60
Halse, Richard, 34
Halsey, William, 153
Halton, Troth, wife of William Halton, gent., 201
", William, gent., 201, 210
Hambleton, Anthony, esq., 145
", Margaret, 315
Hamilton, William, 296
Hammond, William, 82
Hampstead, highway robberies at, 53
Hamton, Francis, 312
Hancock, Richard, 122
Hand, Robert, "suspected papist," 111
Handibooson, Andrew, sculptor, "a suspected Roman catholique," 129
Hands, Thomas, 87
Hanscomb, Edward, transported to Barbadoes against his will, 23
Harbin, John, gent., 323
Harcourt alias Harrison, William, catholic priest, convicted of and sentenced to be executed for high treason, xxii, 84, 85, 280
Harding, John, 105
Harford, Thomas, 293
Hargrave, John, 162
Harlden, Archibald, "suspected conventicler," 214, 215
Harmondsworth, highway robberies at, 53
Harrington, Lieut. Edward, 327
Harrington, Sir James, first Lord Exton, 339
Harriot, Thomas, esq., J.P., 310
Harris, Claudius de Vosse, 34
", George, "suspected papist," 112
", John, 124, 245
", Richard, "suspected papist," 110
", Robert, 323
", Severios, "popish recusant," 128
", Thomas, "suspected papist," 111
", alias Padgeum, Thomas, 181
Harrison, Anne, "a popish recusant," 135
", George, 65
", John, 21
", alias Harcourt, William, catholic priest, xxii, 84, 85, 280
Hartley, Mary, 155, 156
", Thomas, of Hilton, co. Stafford, esq., 266
Hartshorne, Nathaniel, gent., 219
Harvey, William, 282
Harwood, Ellianore, "suspected papist," 103
", Ralph, 3
Hascor, John, 61
Haslewood, John, merchant, 223
Hastings, Colonel, a major in the King's First Regiment of Foot Guards, 320
Hastings, John, 317
Hathaway, John, convicted of speaking seditious words against the King James II. and in behalf of James the Duke of Monmouth, 284
Haugh, John Featherstone, gent., 38, 39
Haverland, William, xliii, xliv, 274
Hawkes, Henry, gent., 136
Hawkin, Marke, 293
Hawking and selling beef in private houses, John Pye indicted for vagrancy in, 307
" and selling drinking-glasses &c., in private houses and not in open market, Persons indicted for vagrancy in, 30, 31, 318, 319
" selling, and repairing lanterns and tin wares, True bills against petty chapmen for vagabondage in wandering abroad and, 324, 325
" and selling linen cloth from door to door, Man bound to answer for forestalling markets in, 32
" and selling linen cloth from door to door, Woman bound to answer for forestalling markets in, 32, 33
" Scotch cloth, &c., about the streets, Three petty chapmen sentenced to be whipt for, 232
" tinker's wares and crying in the streets "Have you any worke for a tinker ?" Two vagrant tinkers convicted of and fined for, 285
" crying, and selling wares in the streets, A chapman bound to answer for encroaching on the trades of turners by, 32
Hawkins, Deborah, 285
", Richard, 285
Hawley, Edmund, of Hounslow, gent., a "suspected popish recusant," 130
Hayes, Edward, gent., 230
", Robert, 121
Hayes, Sir Thomas, knt., 334, 337
", William, "suspected conventicler," 255
Hayhurst, Edward, gent., 320
Hayles, John, gent., "reputed papist," 112
Haynes, Josiah, 37
Head, William, 266
Headboroughs of Stepney, One of the, convicted of neglecting to do his duty in levying money by distress and sale of a conventicler's goods and chattels, 201
Heberd, John, 64, 65
Hebert, Mathew, merchant, 54
Heburne, Robert, 2
Hendon, highway robberies at, 53
Heneage, Faith Lady, "suspected popish recusant," 222
Henley, James, 38
Henshaw, Peter, 284
Henwood, George, 240, 241
Herm, Captain Gilbert, 323
Herrick alias Errick alias Heyrick, John, 226, 243, 244
" alias Heyrick alias Errick, John, indicted for speaking defamatory words against Roger L'Estrange, esq., 237
" William, goldsmith, of Cheapside, 337, 338
Herring, Arthur, 120
Hertoye, George de, esq., alias George de Hertoye Lord de Valkenburgh, 23
Hesketh alias Baker, James, catholic priest, xx, 133
Heskins, Thomas, 20
Hester, William, 138
Hewer, William, xiii
Hewlett, John, 65
Hewlinge, Benjamin, 296
Hewson, John, gent., 32, 33
Heyes, James, 296
Hickey, Morris, 229
Hickman, Thomas, "suspected papist," 111
Hicks alias Hickes
" Sir Baptist, knt. and bart. (raised to the peerage in 1628, with the titles of Baron Hicks, of Ilmington co. Warwick, and Viscount Campden, of Campden co. Gloucester), Mr. Basil Woodd Smith's Memoir of, 329348
Hicks, Sir Baptist, Incidents in the life of, 329, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 340
", "Issue of, 341
", " Monument of, at Campden Church co. Gloucester, 343
", " Noble descendants of, 341
", " Parishes and societies benefited by the munificence of, 341, 342
", " Portrait of, assigned by tradition to Gerard Honthorst, but ascribed by Mr. George Scharf to Paul Van Somer, 329, 348
", " Sessions House built at Clerkenwell co. Midd., by, 344, 345, 346, 347
", Clement, 332
", Sir Ellice, knt., 330
", Francis, 332
", John, 330
", Margaret, 330
", Sir Michael, knt., 331
", Michael, 331
", Robert, 330, 331, 332
", Thomas, 330
", Sir William, bart., 332
", William, 330
", Mr. Basil Woodd Smith's note touching the errors and discrepancies in the pedigrees of the family of Hickes alias, 348, 349
Hicks-Beach, The Right Hon. Sir Michael, bart., 332
Hicks, Eliza, 282
", John, 61
", Robert, 156
Hicky alias Vander-Huggy, William, "a papist," 135
Higgs, Anne, "reputed papist," 128
", Edward, "suspected papist,' 112
", James, 125
", Jane, "suspected papist," 112
", Joseph, "reputed papist," 128
Higgins, Phillipp, 289
High Treason against James II., Robert Ashe suspected of, 293
High Treason against James II., Charles Bateman charged with, 296
" against James II., Christopher Battiscombe charged with, 296
" against James II., Lieut. John Boyce charged with, 327
" against James II., Lieut. Thomas Browne charged with, 327
" James Burton guilty of, 295, 296
" against James II., Major Ventris Colenbine charged with, 327
" against James II., Dennis Dayley charged with, 293
" against James II., William Disney charged with, 293
" against James II., Ensign John Dounton charged with, 327
" against James II., William Eales charged with, 293
" against James II., Ensign William Elwes charged with, 327
" John Ferneley convicted of, 295, 296
" George Goodeanough charged with, 295
" against James II., Richard Goodeanough charged with, 295
" against James II., William Greenwood, esq., charged with, 327
" against James II., John Halfe suspected of, 293
" against James II., Thomas Harford suspected of, 293
" against James II., Lieut. Edward Harrington charged with, 327
" against James II., Benjamin Hewlinge charged with, 296
" against James II., James Heyes charged with, 296
High Treason against James II., Roger Hoare charged with, 296
" against James II., Joseph Holloway convicted of, 294
" against James II., Abraham Holmes charged with, 295
" against James II., William Jenckins charged with, 296
" against James II., John Jones charged with, 296
" against James II., Julius Jones charged with, 327
" against James II., John Kidd charged with, 296
" against James II., Henry Lawrence convicted of, 294
" against James II., Henry Lisle charged with, 296
" against James II., Ensign James Mountague charged with, 327
" against James II., Richard Nelthrope outlawed for, 296
" against James II., Captain Thomas Norgate charged with, 327
" against James II., Mathew Norgett charged with, 327
" against James II., Tracy Panceford charged with, 293
" against James II., Thomas Place by his own confession guilty of high treason, 312
" against James II., Thomas Pletso suspected of, 293
" against James II., Robert Richards charged with, 327
" against James II., William Ring convicted of, 294
" against James II., Colonel John Rumsey charged with, 295
High Treason against James II., Nathaniel Stronge suspected of, 293
" against James II., Lieut. Robert Tempest charged with, 327
" against James II., Reginald Tucker charged with, 310
" against James II., Edward Whytehead charged with, 296
" against James II., Ensign Robert Younge charged with, 327
" Acquittals of, 8, 10, 55, 90, 94, 95, 133, 269, 270, 271, 272
" Convictions of, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 83, 84, 85, 91, 108, 119, 120, 121, 122, 131, 133, 141, 269, 270, 271, 272, 273, 277, 278, 279, 280, 282
" Seven special verdicts against persons charged with, 271
Highwaymen, strong band of, 53
Highway robbery, acquittals of, 34, 89
" ", convictions of, 13, 22, 34, 35, 38, 53, 60, 61, 80, 89, 171, 181, 182, 294, 324
Hill, Andrew, 237
", Charles, 264
", Mary, 232
", Robert, 62, 232
", Sara, 62
", Thomas, 293
Hills, Christopher, "reputed papist," 127
Hilton, John, 240, 255
Hoare, Edward, 143
", Roger, marchant, 296
Hobbs, Mary, 130
", Thomas, "a suspected popish recusant," 130
Hobson, George, gent., 1
", Ursula, 89
Hodges, Daniel, 110
", Edward, 37
", Mary, "suspected papist," 110
Hodgson, James, 101
", John, gent., 34
", William, 64
Holborne, Brownlow Street, in, 137
", near Chancery Lane End, Pillory at, 274, 275
", near Chancery Lane, Pillory at, 62, 63, 64, 65
", Pillory near the Turnstile in, 286
", Pillory in, 20, 144
", Riots in St. Andrew's, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, 8, 9, 317
Holby, Joseph, 191
Holder, Anne, "suspected papist," 111
", Mark, "suspected papist," 111
", Thomas, esq., "suspected papist," 110
Holford, Thomas, gent., 53
Hollis the Elder, Thomas, acquitted on appeal of permitting a conventicle to be held in his house, 233, 234
Holloman alias Solomon, Christopher, 323
Holloway, Joseph, 294
Holmer, Mary, 38
Holmes, Abraham, 295
Holtom alias Holthom, John, 236
Holwell, John, 212, 213
Honthorst, Gerard, portrait-painter, 329
Hood, Michael, 143
Hookham, Richard, 283, 284
Hooper, Robert, 160
Hopton, Edward, "Acquitted of recusancy," 252
", Mary, "Acquitted of recusancy," 252
Hopkins, Thomas, 162, 230
Horsenett, George, 7
Horses of horse-granadeers quartered at an inn in St. Martin's-in-theFields, True bill against Edward Rumfield for giving bad hay to, 88
Horse-stealing, Convictions of, 236, 251
Horsley, Samuel, 321
Hoskins, Thomas, gent., 326
Hoss, Thomas, 160
Hoswell, Edward, 314
Hoult, Anne, 291
", James, 291
Houlton, Elizabeth, 149
Houltrop, Mathias, 231
Housebreaking and larceny, Convictions of, 12, 21
Houseman, William, gent., "reputed papist," 117
How, Simon, 327
", Thomas, 292, 300
Howard, Bernard, Hon., esq., 300
", Edward, "suspected recusant," 149
", George, "suspected papist," 102, 103
", George, 321
", Lord, Statues near Arundell Buildings belonging to the, 144
", Phillipp, knt., captain of a troop of Charles II.'s guard, xiv, xv, xvi, 10, 96
Howell, Andrew, gent., 88, 89
", Mr. William, one of the King's messengers, 188
Howes, Robert, 224
Hoxton, Engine-weaving-looms riot at, 64, 65
Hoyington, William, 291
Hubart, Mary, "suspected papist," 110
", Richard, 110
Hubbard, Mr., 91
", John, of Staines, miller, bound to answer for speaking abusive words of the Bishop of London, 165
Hudson, Richard, 231
Huckle, John, 6
Hughes, Francis, 310
", William, 316
Hulcupp, Francis, 292
Hume, Alexander, esq., otherwise Earl Hume, 40
", Alexander, the Earl, Murder of, 40
Humes, Robert, 201, 210
Humfrey, Sir Edwin, knt., 326
Humphryes, Serjeant Richard, xxxi, 62
Humphreys, Walter, 4
Hunt, Abbott, 3
", Richard, 24, 61
", Robert, esq., 53
Hurrett, Dominick, "suspected papist," 112
Hurst, Edward, 37
", Mary, 73
", Michael, 73
", Christopher, 93
Husbands, George, True bill for keeping an unlicensed school at Fryanbarnett co. Midd., against, 189
Hussey, Robert, 212
", William, esq., 326
Hutchins, John, 171, 324
Hutchinson, Adam, 153
Hutton, Edmund, gent., 211, 212
", Richard, esq., 71
Hyde, Bridgetta, 88, 89
", Edward, 34
", Mrs. Elizabeth, 122
", Lord Lawrence, 216
", Sir Thomas, bart., 88, 89
I.
Iles, Margaret, "suspected popish recusant," 223
", Mathias, 315
Inderwick's Side-Lights on the Stuarts, viii
Ingram, John, 153
Inman, Marten, "popish recusant," 131
Ireland alias Browne, Ann, bound to answer "for and concerning treasonable words and practices against the life of His Majesty," 140
" William, victualler, 323
" William, catholic priest, xxii, xxiii, 85, 86, 90, 277, 278, 323
Ireton, Henry, esq., 296, 297
Irland, Hugh, citizen and merchant-taylor, 89
Irons, George, 13
Isles, Rowland, 213
", William, 213
Istleworth, Twickenham and East Bedfont, Persons charged with driving sheep and assaulting a constable on the Lord's Day, 79
Ivie, William, gent., 41
Ives, Christopher, "suspected papist," 112
J.
Jackson, Randolph, of Whitehall, esq., 134
", Francis, 52, 53
", Leonard, 296
", Richard, "popish recusant," 128, 139, 245
Jackson, Richard, spirited on board ship, 245
", Thomas, 36
Jacmar, Mounseir Jacob, 149
James II., Robert Ashe, suspected of high treason against the King, 293
", Charles Bateman, charged with high treason against the King, 296
", Christopher Battiscombe, charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
", Lieut. John Boyce charged with high treason against, 327
", Lieut. Thomas Browne charged with high treason against, 327
", James Burton guilty of conspiring to levy war against, kill, and destroy the King, 295, 296
", Major Ventris Colenbine charged with high treason against, 327
", Dennis Dayley charged with high treason against the King, 293
", William Disney charged with high treason against the King, 293
", Ensign John Downton charged with high treason against the King, 327
", William Eales charged with treason against the King, 289, 293
", Ensign William Elwes charged with high treason against the King, 327
", John Ferneley convicted of and sentenced for high treason in conspiring to kill, destroy, and raise war against the King, 295, 296
", Richard Goodeanough charged with high treason against the King, 295
", John Halfe suspected of high treason against the King, 293
", Thomas Harford suspected of high treason against, 293
James II. Lieut. Edward Harrington charged with high treason against the King, 327
" Benjamin Hewlinge charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" James Heyes charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" Roger Hoare, merchant, charged with high treason against the King, 296
" Joseph Holloway guilty of conspiring to kill and destroy the King, 294
" Abraham Holmes charged with high treason against the King, 295
" William Jenckins charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" John Jones charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" Julius Jones charged wtih high treason against the King, 327
" John Kidd charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" Henry Lawrence guilty of conspiring to kill and destroy the King, 294
" Henry Lisle charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" Ensign James Mountague charged with high treason against the King, 327
" Richard Nelthorpe outlawed for high treason against the King, 296
" Capt. Thomas Norgate charged with high treason against the King, 327
" Mathew Norgett charged with treason against the King, 327
" Tracy Panceford charged with high treason against the King, 293
" Thomas Place committed to Newgate Gaol for high treason against the King, 312
James II. Thomas Pletsoe suspected of high treason against the King, 293
" Robert Richards charged with high treason against the King, 327
" William Ring convicted of and sentenced for high treason against the King, 294
" Colonel John Rumsey charged with high treason in conspiring to levy war against the King, 295
" Nathaniel Stronge suspected of high treason against the the King, 293
" Lieut. Robert Tempest charged with high treason against the King, 327
" Reginald Tucker charged with high treason against the King, 310
" John Webber charged with high treason against the King, 312
" The exception of John Webber from the general pardon granted by the King, 312
" Edward Whytehead charged with high treason in levying war against the King, 296
" Ensign Robert Younge charged with high treason against the King, 327
" Treasonable words alleged to have been spoken by Benjamin Burbecke against the King, 321
" Treasonable words alleged to have been spoken by Thomas Child against the King, 285
" William Shatter charged with speaking treasonable words against the Queen Consort of, 294
" Richard Walker committed to Newgate for speaking treasonable words against, 295
" Samuel Warner charged with speaking treasonable words against the King, 292
" Seditious and malicious words alleged to have been spoken by Cornelius and Mary Alder against the Queen Consort and the King, 319, 320
James II. John Austin charged with speaking seditious words against the King, 295, 296
" Seditious and opprobrious words alleged to have been spoken by Henry Barrot against the King, 309
" Seditious and malicious words alleged to have been spoken by Thomas Bennett against the King, 319
" Seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by Isaac Botchcraft against the King, 298
" Henry Bould charged with speaking seditious and treasonable words against the King, 327
" William Colborne charged with speaking seditious words against the King, 327
" Denis Daley charged with speaking seditious words against the King, 290
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by Dionisius Dally against the King, 296
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by Richard Drunes against the King, 319
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by Isaac Gunn against the King, 320
" True bill against Margaret Hambleton for speaking seditious words against the King, 315
" True bill against John Hathaway for speaking seditious words against the King, 284
" Seditious and malicious words spoken by Deborah Hawkins against the King, 285
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by John Hutchins respecting a recent proclamation by, 324
" Seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by William Ireland against the King, 323
James II. Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by Thomas Jenkins against the King, 327
" Seditious words alleged to have been spoken by John Jones against the King, 284
" Nathan Massey committed to Newgate gaol for speaking seditious words against the King, 327
" Seditious words spoken by Thomas Prime against the King, 322, 323
" Richard Richbell charged with speaking seditious words against the King, 309, 310
" Conviction and punishment of Paul Roach for speaking seditious words against the King, 313
" Seditious words spoken by Samuel Warner against the King, 288
" True bill against David Gibbs for making or procuring false keys wherewith to pass the private gates of the King, 312, 313
Jaques, William, gent., 113
Jarvis, Thomas, 315
Jeffreyes, William, gent., 13
Jeffries alias Jefferies, Sir George, knt. and bart., the Lord Chief Justice, seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by Susan Walden against, 262, 293
Jeffreys, Lord George, Lord Chancellor, &c., seditious and scandalous words spoken by john Bennett against, 299
Jemeison, Thomas, 120
Jenckins, William, 296
Jenkins, Jenkin, gent., 17
", Sir Lionell, knt., 216, 217
", Thomas, 327
Jenney, Thomas, gent., 3, 4
Jennison, Robert, gent., "suspected papist," 111
", Thomas, 90
Jeremy, Edward, 6
Jesa alias Gates, Eliza, 120
Jessimee, Elizabeth, 118
", Nicholas, 118
Jesus, Society of, 90
Jewars, Ann, "suspected popish recusant," 209
", John, 209
John, Peter, 118
Johns, Elizabeth, 232
", Peirce, 232
Johnson, Frank, gent., 289
", Jane, "suspected papist," 119
", Lewis, bound to answer a charge of concealing treasonable words spoken against Charles II. 131, 132
", Nathaniel, gent., 123, 124
", Ralph, 101, 102
", Thomas, gent., 277, 278
", Thomas, a soldier, indicted for deserting the King's service, 285
Johnson alias Trueman, William, 76
" William, 171
Jolley, Peter, 310
Jones, Sir . . . ., knt., 281
", Abigail, 5
", Anne, "suspected papist," 110
", Elias, 317
", Elizabeth, 316
", Francis, 278
", Gabriell, surgeon, 74
", Isaac, 61
", John, 31, 284, 296
", Julius, 327
", Katherine, 315
", Richard, 183, 234, 318
", Richard, "suspected papist," 110
", Robert, 289
", Sebastian, 108
", Symon, gent., 38
", Ursula, "suspected papist," 103
", William, 147
Jonson, Ben, The indictment of, 350
Jordan, Robert, 75
Jorden, Thomas, brewer, 40
Joy, Elizabeth, "suspected papist," 111
", John, 111
K.
Keene, Dorothy, 59
", Ogdoenus, 246
Keeping a school without a licence to do so, acquittal of, 168
Kelly, Thomas, "suspected papist," 11
Kemp, Edward, 53
Kempson, William, "reputed popish recusant," 107
", William, victualler, 143
Kempthorne, William, 28
Kendall, Christopher, 322
Kendrick, Jonas, 317
Kennian, John, 162
Kennedy, John, 136
Kent, John, 72
", Richard, 171
Kentee, John, 289
Kenyon, George, 278
Kerstern, Edgarus de, lxxiv, lxxv
Key, Ursilla, "suspected papist," 150
Keymish, David Joseph, catholic priest, xxiii, 92
Keyzer, Cornelia Dorothy, "suspected papist," 110
", William, "suspected papist," 110
Kidd, John, 296
Kidwell, Thomas, gent., 39
Kighley, Robert, 113
King, Charles, 142
King, Elianor, "suspected papist," 109
", Henry, "suspected conventicler," 255
", Jane, xli, 76
", John, 61, 70
", alias Roy, Mark, merchant, "suspected papist," 110
", Thomas, clerk, 292
", William, 80
", William, "suspected papist," 109
Kinns, Edward, 240
Kirk, Lancelot, gent., 101
Kirke, William, 22
Kirkham, Geoffrey, 36
", Richard, 95
Kirton, William, 43
Kisset, Edward, 245
Kiteley, William, 211
Knavish dealers in hair, xlvii, xlviii,
Knife-grinder, crime and punishment of an itinerant, liii
Knight, Mary, 74
Knight, Katherine, 66, 69
", Thomas, 74
Knolles, Francis, 7
Knowles, Hansell, "suspected conventicler," 223
Knox, Thomas, 237, 243