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Labourers, statute of, 5 Eliz., 91
Lake, Gen. Lord, 5n
-, Sir Thomas, 5, 6, 158, 162, 175, 295,
338, 516, 542, 560
Lamalene, John Vincentio, 189
Lambe, Mr., the murder of, 455
Lambert, Richard, sheriff, 276n
Lambeth, farmers of the ferry at, 36
-, tumultuous assembly at, 458
-, Church, Bernard Grenville buried at,
41n
Lampreys in the Thames, 500
Lancaster, attorney of the Duchy of, 292
Land and sea service, the committee for, 244
Lande, Marquess de, Polish ambassador, 447
Lane, G., 64
Langbourn Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir George Barnes, 113n, 181n
-, Sir Richard Browne, Knt. and Bart., 199n
-, Sir James Harvey, 113n, 276n
-, John Kendrick, 296n
-, Sir John Langley, 276n
-, Sir R. Lee, 3n, 80n
-, Sir Nicholas Mosley, 80n
-, Sir John Spencer, 172n
-, Sir John Watts, 3n, 287n
-, Sir George Whitmore, 296n
Langham, Sir James Hay, 9n
-, Sir John, alderman, 9
Langley, Frances, 354
-, Francis, 277
-, Sir John, alderman, 276
-, John, 495
-, Richard, deputy town clerk, 188, 189
-, Thomas, 300
Langrake, Mr., 91
Langton, Mr. Gore, 105n
Lanier, Clement, 471, 472
-, Innocent, 509
-, Nicholas, Jeromy Clement, Andrea,
and John, petition of, 456
-, Nicholas, charged with rioting, 455,
456
Lantern of glass belonging to the Earl of Sussex, 487
Lantern horns, Humphrey Rowland maker of, 154
Latham, Ralph, common serjeant, 318n
Laud, William, 30n
-, Archbishop of Canterbury, 30n, 49n,
88n, 329
Lawnde, John, 492
Lawne, Gideon de, alderman, 7
Lawton, Robert, bailiff of the Hundred of Ossulstone, 280
Laystall, complaint of turning Smithfield into a, 471
Lazarettos established on the Thames for infected vessels, 348, 349
Lea, Alice, wife of Sir Thomas Ramsey, alderman, 91n
Lea, Bevis, of Enfield, 91n
Lead, application of Capt. Henry Bell for
letters patent for the survey and stamping of, 220, 221; petitions against the
patent, 222; patent granted, 220n;
office of surveyor of, taken from him,
220n
-, annuity out of the profits of the office
given to Sir Robert Ayton, 220n
-, English, the best and most marketable, 222
-, pigs and sows of, 222, 223
Lead, petition of the Plumbers' Company
against the deceit used in making pigs
and sows of, 223
-, complaint against the imposition of
toll on by the town of Hull, 224, 444
Leadenhall, residence of Sir Nicholas Woodrof,
alderman, at. 35n
-, fitted up as a cloth market, 72n
-, searching of clothes at, 76
-, cutlery wares to be brought to and
sold at, 260
-, refusal of foreign cutlers to bring their
wares to, 261
-, shops provided at, for the sale of
loriners', nailers', and cutlers' wares, 262
-, porter of, 293
-, prizes to be played at, 352
-, granaries for the storing of corn at, 376
-, complaint as to the profits of the farm
of, 437
-, keepership of, 437n
-, Market, the City beam for weighing
wool established at, 178n
-, the staple of Westminster removed to,
178n
-, leather market held there, 178, 179
-, butchers' stalls in, 202
-, yeoman of the meat market at, 289
-, Street, complaint as to the erection
of a forge in, 51
Leak, Mr. John, deputy alnager, 69
Leake, John, 437
Leases of City property, the power of granting entrusted to six aldermen, 177
Leat, Nicholas, ironmonger, 261; his garden in Holborn, 261n
Leate, Nicholas, 496
Leather, controversy between the free and
foreign cordwainers as to the buying of,
178, 179
-, proclamation regulating the search and
sale of, 179n
-, search and allowance of, granted to the
City, 180
-, a patent for the search and sealing of
granted to Mr. Edward Darcie, 179,
180, 181
-, petitions of several imprisoned members of the Leathersellers' Company
and their wives against Mr. Darcie's
patent, 182; the patent revoked, 182
-, a patent for the sole gilding and painting of, granted, 183; the patent assigned, 183; the Council requested to
intercede with the King to revoke the
patent, 183; the painting and gilding of,
practised before the patent was granted,
183; abuses in tanned, complained
of, 183; officers appointed to search
and seal it, 183; act against regrators
of, 519n
Leathersellers' Company, cause between, and
the Earl of March, 101
-, privileges for searching and sealing
leather granted to, 180
-, watch of the at Aldersgate, 550
-, Sir William Allen master of, 506n
Lee, Humphrey, 3n
Lee, Sir Robert, alderman, 3, 80n, 285
-, river, riot on, 4n
-, lowness of water in, 382
-, erection of bridges over, 382n
-, mills on the, 552
-, duties charged on vessels laden with
malt on, 374
Leech, Mr. Thomas, 291
Leeds, the Duke of, 156n
Leicester House, 531n
Leicester, Robert, Earl of, see Dudley, Robert.
-, Mr., 376
Leigh, Humfrey, sword bearer, 302
Leighton, Hugh, 37n
Leith, the treaty of, 147n
Leman, Sir John, alderman, 4n
Lempster, Lord William, 100n
Lenox, Ludovic Stuart, first Duke of, 72, 75,
83, 159, 160, 192, 212, 495
-, the patent for issuing farthing tokens
granted to, 90n
-, entertained at Clothworkers' Hall,
287n
-, Esme Stuart, Lord Aubigny, Earl of
March, third Duke of, 101, 119, 178n,
294
-, Charles Stuart, fifth Earl of, 481n
Lent, orders to be observed for abstinence from
flesh in, 392, 393, 395, 399, 401
-, the non-observance of the orders complained of, 394, 397
-, the Lord Mayor to licence butchers
and poulterers, 399, 401, 402, 403
-, the appointment of butchers to kill
flesh in, given to the clerks of the
Council, 396
Lenthall, Edmund, 246n
Leonard, St., Foster Lane, Dr. Samuel Bolton rector of, 139n
Letherland, Zacharie, 544
Letters, a book of,. entered by Mr. Norton,
remembrancer, placed in the custody
of Mr. Chamberlain, 188n; chest of, in
the charge of Mr. Dyos, remembrancer,
to stand in the Council Chamber, 188n
-, the post for carrying, 418
Levant merchants required to be freemen of London, 262, 263; refusal of to pay duty on currants, 527
Levesey, Mr., justice of the peace for Surrey, 30, 232
Levett, Sir Richard, alderman, 199n
Lewen, Christopher, 79, 80
Lewis, Captain Allen, 408
-, Dr., master of requests, &c., 365,
501, 562
Lewkenor, Christopher, 228, 228n, 229
-, Sir Lewis, master of the ceremonies,
12
Ley, Sir James, Earl of Marlborough, 163
-, solicits the reversion of the office of
common pleader for Francis Walsted,
303
Lichfield and Coventry, Robert Abbott, Bishop of, 131n
Lidiard, Hugh, 509
Linacre, Dr., 63n
Lieutenancy, Commission of, for Middlesex 454; for the City, 533
Lightfoot, Christopher, 177
Lighthouses at Wintertonness and Dungeness, patent for the erection and keeping of the, 183
Lights, reference to the custom of the City as to in the erection of new buildings, 46
Limehouse, increase of new buildings at, 49
Lime Street, the residence of Sir Hugh Offley, alderman, in, 37n
Lime Street Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Atkins, 143n, 498n
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n, 311n
-, Sir James Cambell, 498n
-, Sir Wm. Cockayne, 211n
-, Sir Wm. Craven, 211n
-, Sir John Hart, 311n
-, Sir Rowland Hayward, 37n
-, Sir Hugh Offley, 37n
Lincoln, the Lord Bishop of, see Williams,
Lord Keeper.
-, Earl of, 147n, 236, 282, 307
Lincolnshire, chantry lands in, 493
Lincoln's Inn, 277, 287
-, residence of Sir James Ley in, 163n
-, the garden of, 172
Lindsey, Earl of, 100, 197n
Lisbon, Spanish forces preparing at, to invade England, 243
Lisle, Lord, see Dudley, Ambrose.
-, Robert Sidney, Lord, see Sidney, Sir
Robert.
-, Laurence, 270
Lister, Dr., 319
Little, Anne, wife of Roger Haughton, 319n
-, John, 319n
Littlepage, John, white baker, 95
Littleton or Lyttleton, Edward, Lord (recorder), 302, 304
Lloris, Andreas, 61
Loans, to the city of Rochelle, 185, 197
-, to Queen Elizabeth, by Gerrard Bierbaum, 185; by Sir Horatio Palavicino
186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 194; by Baptista Spinola, 186; by the City, 186,
188
-, upon the security of the Carrick goods,
187
-, to King James, by the City, 189, 190,
191, 194, 198; Petitions, &c., for repayment of, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196
-, to King Charles I., 195, 196, 197,
198, 199, 253
-, to King Charles II., 200, 201
-, to the Count Palatine, 411, 412, 413
-, request for, of 3,000l. or 4,000l. for
the Lords Lennox, Pembroke, Southampton, and Doncaster, 192
Locksmith, Mr., 542
Lodowicke, Walrane, 163
Loftis, Blanch, 315
Logwood, the importation of prohibited, 110
-, a patent granted for the burning of,
110
-, seized, 121, 529
Lombard Street, William Sebright's house in, 31n
Lombard Street, office or the issue of farthing
tokens in, 90
-, charity left for poor housekeepers in,
212n
-, Sheriff Rainton's house in, 270, 479n
Lomelili, Domenico, a Genoese, 105n
London, Lord Bishop of, 53, 54, 60, 124, 126,
128, 129, 153n, 159, 168, 185, 308,
326, 328, 364, 366, 447n, 481, 486,
506
-, petition of the Corporation of, for a
new charter, 61; charter granted, 62, 63,
64; promise of Charles II. to renew,
423
-, a fine of 70,000l. imposed upon, 64
-, Hollar's map of, 213
-, the number of strangers trading in to
be ascertained, 260
-, the public buildings of, damaged by a
storm, 323n
-, assemblies at common halls prohibited
on account of the plague, 341
-, the population of the City in 1631,
389
-, the peace of the City to be preserved,
424
-, citizens' goods exempt from toll
throughout the kingdom, 444, 446
-, the chamber of, 148; suits commenced
against, for moneys advanced to the
king, 196; contributions for the repair
of St. Paul's to be paid into, 327, 328
-, the gates of to be watched, 395, 535,
549, 550
-, streets of, complaint of their not
being cleansed, 333, 343; pestered with
beggars, rogues, and wanderers, 348;
impassable state of, 481, 482; the pavement to be repaired, 482; a proposition
for beautifying, 483
London Bridge, order for the repair of, 35,
516; fire on, 35, 175; houses upon,
36, 38
-, life of Anne Hewet saved by Edward
Osborn at, 156n
-, mills to be erected at, 239, 504, 505,
506, 553
-, night-walkers taken on, 240
-, vagrants to be prevented passing over,
into the City, 458
-, the waterworks at, 508, 551n
London Wall, the postern gate in, by the Tower, 427n
Long, Sir Robert, 167
Longbow-Makers' Company incorporated, 17
Long Lane, encroachment in, 140
Loriners' wares to be sold at Leadenhall, 261
Lotteries, permission given to Julian Miccottie
to hold one in the City, 201, 202
-, one to be held, by command of Queen
Elizabeth, at the house of Mr. Dericke
in Cheapside, 201n
-, proclamation of the Lord Mayor with
regard to, 202n
-, John Johnson appointed surveyor of,
202n
Louis, St., Paris, Hospital of, 340
Love, William, alderman, 64, 65
Low Countries, the, 300 soldiers to be sent to
assist, 241
-, towns in, infected, 345
-, refined sugar from, 479
Lowe, Henry, 498
-, Nicholas, 94, 257, 258
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 80n, 210, 224
Lucas, servant of Sir George Carey, charged with using abusive words, 264
Ludgate, 357; the conduit at, 554
-, Hill, 356; house on converted into a
tavern, 542
Ludgate Prison, dispute between Mr. Glascok,
deputy keeper, and Mr. Trower, keeper
of, 370, 371
-, Leonard Blanchard and John Hankin
recommended by the Council as principal keepers of, 371
-, the reversion of keeper granted to
George Southack, 371
Lumley, Lord, 42n
-, Sir Martin, alderman, 105, 301n, 318n
Lusher, William, 160
Lutterell, Geter, 254
Lutwich, Mr., 371
Lymiers, Mr., 158
Lyming, Zachary, alderman of Salisbury, 495
Lyn, Cuthbert, 162
Lyon Quay, affray of watermen at, 450
Lyttleton, Lord, see Littleton, Edward, Lord (recorder).
Lytton, Sir Robert, of Knebworth, Herts, 176n
M
Mabbe, John, chamberlain, 277
Macham, Christopher, 289
Mackerel, 475
Madocks, John and Edmund, 485
Magnus, St., church of, 551n
Maiden Lane, Camden House in, residence of Sir Thomas Bludworth, alderman, 65n
Mallory, Andrew, 280, 281, 282
Malt, quantities of used by brewers, 541
-, the high price of, 380
-, metage, duty charged upon, brought
to the City by the River Lee, 374, 375
Manners, Sir Thomas, 234, 235
Mansfeld, Count von, 416
Manstanter, Mr., 267
Manwood, Sir Roger, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 112, 117, 178, 489, 493
Mapleton, Henry, 493
Marcel, St., Paris, Hospital of, 340
March of the English nation, reform of, 254
March, the Earl of, see Stuart, Esme.
Margaret Pattens, St., Dr. Mylward presented to, 131n
Margaret, St., Westminster, 306n
-, Waller, the poet, married to
Anne Banks at, 319n
Mariners, search to be made in the City for,
236
-, and seamen, disorders of to be suppressed, 249
Marius, Adrian, a bookseller, 160
Mark Lane, the new Corn Exchange in, 31n
Market, assault committed by Raymand's man
at, 438
-, Bosworth, Leicestershire, foundation
of the Grammar School at, 435n
Markets, butchers' stalls in Leadenhall claimed,
202
-, ancient, for fish, at Old and New Fish
Street, and the Stocks, 202
-, petition against the establishment of
within five miles of the City contrary
to charter, 203; the like within seven
miles of the City, 204
-, attempt to establish, at St. Giles's-inthe-Fields, 203; at Stepney and East
Smithfield, 205; and see Leadenhall,
Smithfield.
-, forestalling and engrossing in, to be
prevented, 402
Marlborough, Earl of, see Ley, Sir James.
Marque, letters of, 247
Marrmer, Adrianson, of Flushing, 494
Marseilles, goods detained at, 493
Marshal, the Earl, 438, 439
-, the Knight, his officer interfered with,
437
-, and two assistants appointed to
keep beggars out of the City, 337
Marshall, Dame Elizabeth, 320
-, Sir George, 320
-, John, 457
Marshalsea, steward of the Court of, 428n
-, the, persons committed to, 43n, 454n,
474
Marshalsmen, the, charged with causing a riot in Southwark, 474, 475
Marten, or Martin, Sir Henry, 328, 406, 509
Martin, Anne, 308n
-, Dorcas, wife of Sir Julius Cæsar, 4n,
60n
-, Lady Elizabeth, buried at St.
Antholin's, Budge Row, 308
-, Joan, daughter of Alderman Sir
Roger Martin, and wife to Anthony
Smith, 308n, 311
-, John, 432n
-, Lawrence, of Long Melford, Suffolk,
308n
-, Mr., 487
-, Mary, daughter of Alderman Sir
Roger Martin, wife of Alexander Denton, 308n
-, Alderman Sir Richard, 1, 4, 31, 60n,
80n, 437, 460, 486, 492
-, Sir Roger, alderman, 308, 311, 441n
-, Thomas, 269
-, St., Ludgate, struck by lightning,
322n, 543
Martin's Lane, St., Lady Darby's house in,
559n
-, the residence of Denzell Holles's
son in, 560
Martin's-le-Grand, St., a privileged place, 459; residents in not to be impressed, 459; their refusal to pay assessment for shipmoney, 469
Martyn, Captain John, 291, 292
-, John, 551
-, Richard, goldsmith, 258n
Mary, Queen, Thomas Ratcliffe, Earl of
Sussex, sent to Prince Philip to treat of
marriage with, 125n
-, of Scots, commissioners for the trial
of:—
-, Sir Thomas Bromley, 118n
-, Sir Roger Manwood, 112n
-, Sir Walter Mildmay, 115n
-, Sir Francis Walsingham, 10n
Mary Abchurch, St., monument to Sir John
Branche, alderman, in, 124n
-, Aldermanbury, St., burials in:—
-, Sir Thomas Hayes, alderman, 4n
-, Alderman Rotherham, 212n
-, Sir John Swynnerton, alderman, 211n
-, Ralph Woodcock, alderman, 311n
Mary-le-Bow, St., the body of Thomas
Knowles removed to, 308n
-, Sir Thomas Starkey, alderman,
married at, 486n
Mary-at-Hill, St., the residence of Sir Thomas
Blanke, alderman, in, 153n; his burial
in the church of, 153n
-, Sir Cuthbert Buckle, alderman,
buried at, 315n
Mary Woolnoth, St., Sir Anthony Pell's charity, 212n
Marylebone Park, Sir Edward Cary appointed keeper of, 153n
Mason, John, a maimed soldier, 256
-, Robert, recorder, 304
-, Thomas, 176
Masque played before Charles I., 357
Mass, persons attending, to be apprehended, 136
Massingberd, John, 298
Mathew, Henry, 178
-, Richard, 459
May, John, 72
-, Sir Thomas, of Mayfield, Sussex, 306n
-, Thomas, City chronologer, 305, 306
-, Zachary, 428
Mayday, fencers at the theatre on, 352; and see Riots.
Maydwell, Richard, licence to his widow to beg in the City churches, 168
Mayflower, the, to sail for Virginia, 361n
Mayor:—
-, Presentation of at the Exchequer, 207;
grant of wine to, and the sheriffs, 208;
innovation attempted at election of,
208, 209; proceedings against the
(Harvey), for not holding a Court of
Hustings, 207
Mayor's feast:—
-, Council to be informed why not held, 205;
answer thereto, 206; to be held notwithstanding the sickness, 206; not to
be held, 207
Mayor's Court, proceedings taken in against the members of the Dutch congregation, 259
Mayor's Court, clerkship of the, 271
Meade, Mr. Justice Thomas, 178, 179, 310
Measurer of corn, &c., see Corn.
Medicis, Mary de, lodged at Gidea Hall, 29n
Medlome, Philip, 471
Medway, the river, fisheries in, 502
Melford Hall, Suffolk, 147n
Mellow, Lawrence, 518, 519
Melting house in Turnmill Street complained of, 263
Mendoza, Bernardine, 10
Mercers' Company, charter of Queen Elizabeth to, 37n
Merchandise, the import and export of, 118
Merchant adventurer, Sir W. Romney, alderman, 495n
Merchant Adventurers, the Company of, 92, 379, 526
Merchant Stranger, corrupt wine imported by, 527
Merchant Strangers, appeal of Lord Mayor
against grant to Wolfen to make twenty
denizens free, 209, 210; the King's
reply, 210
-, payment of scavage dues by, 321, 322
Merchant Taylors' Company, gift of 100 marks
to John Gore, Lord Mayor, 105n
-, gift of 50l. to Sir John Gresham
towards the expenses of the mayoralty,
332n; attendance of the livery at his
funeral at Hackney Church, 332n
-, subscription of 500l. by, for sending
idle persons to Virginia, 361n
-, Hall, 65n
-, School, rebuilding of after the fire, 65n;
Bishop Andrews educated at, 170n;
Bishop Buckeridge the like, 170n
Merick or Mirick, Sir John, 11
Mervin, Sir Henry, 85
-, Sir James, patentee for concealed
lands, 115
Mesnille, Lewis, 257
Miccottie, Julian, permitted to hold a lottery in the City, 201, 202
Michael Bassishaw, St., Sir Lionel Cranfield baptised at, 161n
-, Sir Wolstan Dixie, alderman, buried
in, 435n
-, Sir Henry Martin born in parish of,
406n
Middlesex, steps taken to prevent the spread of
the plague in, 337
-, rates to be levied in for the erection of
pest houses, 346
-, archdeacon of, Dean Nowell created,
364n
-, Earl of, see Cranfield, Sir Lionel.
-, House of Correction for, contribution
of 500l. by the Corporation towards the
erection of, 372
-, the Justices of the Peace for, to forbid
plays and interludes on account of the
plague, 331, 341; to meet and advise
as to prevention of increase of the
plague, 346; instructions for their
guidance therein, 348; to make a
return of the names of persons residing
in the suburbs, 409
Middleton, Dame Anne, 3n
-, Hugh, 555, 556
-, Magdalen, widow of City chronclonger, grant to, 305n
-, Richard, 3n
-, Robert, 246
-, Roger, 318
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 3, 72n, 74,
105, 253, 318, 522, 523, 555
-, Sir Thomas, of Chirk Castle, 76n
-, Thomas, City chronologer, 305n;
author of the pageants, entitled 'The
Triumphs of Truth,' 3n; 'The
Triumphs of Integrity,' 105n
Midlemore, Mr., 276
Mildmay, Robert, alderman, 8
-, Sir Walter, Master of the Rolls, 114,
118, 148, 151, 327, 433
-, request of that the lease of a house
in the Old Bailey might be granted
to Sir John Brocket, 176
Mildred, St., the parish of, proposed tavern in, 544
Mildrom or Mildrum, Sir John, 85, 86, 184
Mile End Fields, increase of buildings at, 331
-, training and mustering of shot pikemen and trained bands in, 231, 531n
Milford Lane, Strand, residence of Dr. Roger Bates in, 368n
Military affairs:—
-, Men to be provided by the City—
-, To proceed to Kent, Essex, or Sussex,
229, 243, 244
-, " Ireland, 232, 233, 234, 245
-, " Normandy, 240
-, " Portsmouth, 250
-, " Guernsey and Jersey, 251
-, " the Isle of Retz, 252
-, " Scotland, 256
-, For the garrisons at Ostend, 240
-, To serve in the Low Countries, 241
-, To assist in the recapture of Brest, 241,
242
-, " the King of Denmark, 250, 253,
254
-, " the Prince and Princess Palatine,
255
-, Complaint of neglect in training the shot
(men), 230
-, Three thousand men to be trained, 230, 231,
332
-, Money to be levied to pay the soldiers, 236,
237, 238
-, Trumpeters, smiths, and surgeons to be provided to accompany the forces, 236
-, Soldiers to be trained yearly, 236
-, Refusal of privileged places to contribute
money or provide soldiers, 238
-, Proclamation for all mariners and soldiers
to join the ships, 238
-, Night-walkers and prisoners in the compters
to be taken as soldiers, 240
-, The officers of Kent to assist in recovering
armour left by soldiers in, 245
-, Coat and conduct money, 232, 234, 251, 253,
416
-, Allowance to conductor of troops, 253
-, Reform of march of English nation, 254
-, Objections of the vintners of Smithfield to
the billeting of soldiers upon them, 256
-, Military band to be set as a watch at the
City gates at Shrovetide, 454
Militia, assessment for payment of, 26
Milk Street, disorder in, 451
Miller, William, 287
Mills at London Bridge, 239, 504, 505, 506, 553
-, the City's mill called Sanes Mill, and
Temple Mill on the river Lee, 552
Milner, Tempest, alderman, 64
Milton next Gravesend, ferry at, 511, 512
-, officers of, restraint of wheat ships by,
373
Minion, the, one of the City's ships, 242
Ministers and preachers, maintenance of, see Tithes.
Minories, the, a privileged place, 261, 262, 483
Mint, the, Mr. Palmer comptroller of, 278
Mitchell, Robert, town clerk, 26n
Mitford, Henry, 79
Mitre Tavern, Fleet Street, 457
Molines, Anne, 208n
Moll Haven, lazaretto established at, 349
Molleneux, Christopher, 285.
Monger, James, 290
Monk, General, Duke of Albemarle, 10n, 41n, 201, 256, 424, 561
Monopolies:—
-, The right of granting patents and dispensations, 213
-, Letters patent granted for the redress of
corrupt oils, soap, &c., 214
-, Saltpetre, the digging and making of, 214
-, Smault, the making of, 215
-, Salt, the making of, 215, 216, 227
-, For making brushes of heath, 216, 217
-, Cutting iron into small rods, 217, 218
-, Saltpetre and gunpowder, 218, 219
-, Gold and silver thread, 219, 220, 223
-, Gold and silver bullion, purchase of, 225,
226
-, Lead, the surveying and stamping of, 220,
221, 222, 223, 224
-, Guinea trade, patent for, 224
-, Soap, hard and soft, patent for making
applied for, 224, 225
-, Flax, the importation of, 226
-, Petitions of makers of and traders in
aquavitæ, aquacomposita, and vinegar
against patent to Richard Drake, 214,
215
Mons, John, 494
Montague, Sir Edward, of Broughton, 193n
-, Edward, second Earl of Manchester,
116, 163, 448, 478, 560
-, Sir Henry, 23, 116n, 161, 202,
219, 287, 288, 289, 293, 294, 300, 415,
452n, 471, 496, 559
-, Viscount Mandeville, 413, 415
-, Earl of Manchester, 13, 23n, 254, 467
-, recommendations of persons by, for
appointments to and reversions of
offices:— Thomas Pickhaver for common pleader, 295; Mr. Calthrope for
the like, 301; John Willson for the
office of music and voice, 303
Montague, Sir Sidney, 193, 303n, 513
Montford, Thomas, 162
Montgomery, the Earl of, 304
Monti, Jacomo de, 40
Moodey, Mrs., 266, 267
Moor ditch to be filled up and enclosed, 483
Moore, a wire drawer, 219
-, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Brocket,
176n
-, Roger, of Burchester, 176n
-, William, 488
Moorfields, the walks of, 46; assault on the
keeper of, 451
-, Sir Thomas Rowe's new burial-ground
at, 333n
Mordaunt, Viscount, 423
More, Sir George, lieutenant of the Tower,
441n, 477
-, Sir William, 355n
Morehead, Robert, 159
Moreton, Thomas, Bishop of Durham, 422
Morewood, Gilbert, 222
Morgan, Mr., Her Majesty's apothecary, 70,
237
-, Francis, judge of the Sheriffs' Court,
288, 291, 292
-, jun., 292n
-, Margaret, wife of Sir John Herbert,
217n
-, William, one of the sworn viewers,
45n
-, William, of Pennerlawth, Monmouthshire, 217n
Morice, Peter, 551, 553
Morions, 234
Morley, Cuthbert, 41n
-, Edward, tenth Baron, 32
-, Elizabeth, wife of William Sebright,
town clerk, 31n
-, Thomas, complaint against, for using
unlicensed carts, 59
Morocco, the ambassador from, to be lodged in the City, 15
Morrice, Sir William, Secretary of State, 16 40, 117, 139, 143, 163, 213, 263, 307, 348, 425
Mortality, bills of, 339
Moseley, Edward, of Ancoats, Lancashire, 80n
-, Sir Edward, 291, 292
-, Mr.Secondary, 207, 432
Mosley, Sir Tonman, Bart., 80n
-, Sir Nicholas, alderman, 80, 133n,
291n
Mountjoy, Lord, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 245n
Munday, Anthony, 495n
Munster, Sir John Norris, lord president of,
242n
-, House, Middlesex, 498n
Murray, Mr. John, arrearages of land given
for superstitious uses granted to, 116
-, William, 295, 296, 297
Muscovy Company, 11
-, Sir John Merick, governor of, 11n, 13
Music, Prick Songs, 129
-, and voice, the office of, 303
Musicians, Her Majesty's, to be freed from holding any office, 428
Musicians, the King's band of, 456n
-, Company, William Warren, master of,
92
Musson, Mr., 177
Musters, of the citizens, 230
-, The aldermen and citizens residing in
Southwark not to be charged with, in
the county of Surrey, 473, 474
-, the commissioners for, 477
Muster Master General, 48n
-, the appointment solicited for Captain
Mynnes, 533; Captain John Fisher
recommended by the King, 536, 537;
the office conferred upon him under
the great seal, 538; allowance to be
granted to him, 538
Mylbrum, Mr. Common Serjeant, 286
Mylward, Dr., 131
Myre, John le, 158
N
Nailmakers' petition against renewal of patent for cutting iron into small rods, 217
Nailers' wares to be sold at Leadenhall, 261
Napier, Sir Alexander (Sandy), 76n
-, Sir Archibald, 76n
-, Sir Richard, of Linford, Bucks, 76n
-, Sir Robert, Bart., 76, 461, 465
Naunton, Sir Robert, Secretary of State, 67, 99, 101, 453
Navigation, Act for the increase of mariners and the maintenance of, 396
Naval affairs:—
-, The number of shipmasters, mariners, and
seamen belonging to the port of London
to be ascertained, 236
-, Proclamation to be issued commanding all
mariners to join their ships, 238
-, Committee for fitting out the City ships to
proceed to Gravesend, 239
-, Twenty ships to be furnished by the City,
246, 247, 248, 249
-, Names of the ships provided by the City,
-, Letters of marque to be granted to the City,
247
-, Ships to be sent to Tilbury Hope,
248
-, The livery companies to furnish funds for
providing ships of war, 237n, 238
-, Mariners wanted for ships proceeding to
Spain, 239
-, Arrival of the West India Fleet, 240; the
City to be released from any partition
in the purchase brought home by, 240
-, List of the ships which accompanied H.M.'s
fleet to Brittaine, 242
-, War munitions conveyed to Spain by Ham.
burg ships, 244
-, Ships to be sent against the Dunkirkers
244, 246, 251
-, Steps taken to impress ships, 245
-, Disorders committed by mariners, seamen,
&c., 249
-, Two galleys presented by the City to Queen
Elizabeth, 246
-, Watermen on the Thames to be impressed,
256
Navy, wheat to be supplied from the City's
stores for victualling the, 390
-, Sir John Hawkins, treasurer of the,
234
-, Sir Allen Apsley, surveyor of victuals
for the, 441n
Needham, Francis, 496
Needlemakers' Company, complaint of the making of needles of bad metal, and by an engine, 104; the engine recommended to be suppressed, 105; report of Sir Thomas Middleton and John Gore, aldermen, upon the petition of, 105
Needles first made in England, 104n
Neile, Bishop of Durham, 170
Nelson, Mary, 37n
Netherlands, increase of the plague in, 338
Nets, a Peternet, 344n
-, "Trinkes," 502
-, assize of, 502
-, flue-nets seized, 506
Newcastle, abuses among the sea coal owners
of, 78
-, common coal-pits belonging to the
town of leased, 78
-, commission to inquire into the mixture of sea coal at, 79
-, colliers trading to, to pay dues for
maintaining lighthouses, 185
-, coal ships taxed for making a new
channel, 417, 418
-, petition of Eastland merchants in,
for removal of prohibition against exportation of salt, 227
-, ten ships to be provided by, for the
King's service, 248
-, complaint from, of the outrages committed by the Dunkirkers, 251
-, ravages committed by the Scots at,
423
-, the office of surveyor of coals shipped
at, granted to Sir Andrew Boyde, 83
New Corporation of Tradesmen and Artificers, patent for incorporation, 227; complaint of the Corporation of London against, 228, 229
Newdegate, Francis, 309
Newgate, 357
Newgate Market, the yeoman of, 289
-, offal from to be taken to the river side
for the King's bears, 478
Newgate Prison, committals to:—
-, Robert Arthur, 264
-, John Hollingshed, 265
-, William Humberston, 31
-, Sir John Langham, alderman, 9
-, Thomas Martin, 270
-, Sir T. Middleton, alderman, 3, 4
-, James Oxley, a freeman of Rye, 431
-, John Williams, 437
-, Officers neglecting to shut up infected
houses, &c., 347
-, The wardens of several companies for
neglecting the supply of corn, 389, 390,
391
-, Yeomen warders of the Tower for refusing
to bear office, 447
-, Burchmore for turning his house into a
tavern, 545
-, disorders committed at, 369; Sir
Owen Hopton and others appointed to
inquire into, 369
-, charge against Crowther, keeper of,
369; his removal from office, 370;
Sir Thomas Bromley's opinion of the
charges made against him, 371
-, application of R. Hatchman for
keepership of, 284; his removal from
office, 285
Newhall, near Chelmsford, 33
Newholt, David, 393
Newman, John, 30
New River, the opening of, 3n, 211n
-, Act of Parliament for bringing water
from Chadwell and Amwell, 555, 556,
558; the work undertaken by Hugh
Middleton, 555, 556; the justices of the
peace for Herts and Middlesex to assist
him, 555; support of the undertaking
by the King (James I.), 557
Newton, Robert, 162
-, Theodora, wife of Sir Thomas Manners, 234n
-, Sir Thomas of Derbyshire, 234n
Nicholas, Sir Ambrose, alderman, 303n
-, Sir Edward, Secretary of State, 51, 65,
138, 143, 164, 167, 364, 424, 539, 550
-, letter from by direction of Charles II.
as to dismissal of Sir John Weld, town
clerk, 306
-, John, keeper of Wood Street Compter, 287
-, Dr. Matthew, 51n
Nicholas, St., Cole Abbey, 489
-, St., Shambles, 39, 395
Nicholls, Robert, 148, 271
-, Thomas, 148
Nichols, Humfry, brown baker, 33
Nicholson, Dr., 124
-, Ellen, wife of Sir John Branche,
alderman, 124n
-, William, 124n
Nieuport, battle near, 241n
Night-bellmen established, 37n
Night watches, number of men too small and feeble, 550
Nine Elms, almshouses founded at, 258n
Nis, Daniel, 483
Noble, Mary, 315
Noble Street, the residence of Recorder Fleetwood in, 114n
Nombre de Dios, death of Sir Francis Drake off, 243n
Nonsuch Palace, 41 60
-, the great park of, and Worcester
House, demised to Sir Robert Long,
168n
Norfolk, butter and cheese from, 396
Norfolk, Charles Howard, Duke of, see Howard, Lord Charles.
Normandy, 350 soldiers to be sent by the City to, 240
Norreys, Lord, 450
Norris, Henry, recommended for the office of
bailiff of Ossulstone, 280
-, Sir John, 242
North London Railway, built on the site of Rowe's New Burial-Ground, Moorfields, 33n
North, Baroness, 154n
-, Edward, first Lord, 235
-, Thomas, 235
Northampton, Henry Howard, Earl of, 438
-, William Lord Compton, Earl of, 172n
-, William Spencer, second Earl of, 447n
Northumberland, ravages by the Scots at, 423
Northumberland House, Charing Cross, 561
-, claim by the Court of Aldermen to a
garden belonging to, 141
Northumberland, Henry Percy, ninth Earl of,
see Percy, Henry.
-, John Dudley, Duke of, see Dudley,
John.
-, Algernon Percy, tenth Earl of, see
see Percy, Algernon.
Norton, Isaac, comfert-maker, 283
-, Thomas, remembrancer, 27, 31, 70,
92, 188n, 207, 266, 282, 335, 336, 367,
460, 485, 562
Norwich, Mr. Sheriff Atkins alderman of, 143n, 465
Nottingham Castle, the governor of, 442n
Nottingham, the Earl of, see Howard, Charles
Lord, of Effingham.
-, see Finch, Sir Heneage.
Nowell, Alexander, Dean of St. Paul's, 53, 150, 364
Noye, Sir William, Attorney-General, 467n
O
Oastmen, or Hostmen, of Newcastle, 87
Oatmeal sold by cornchandlers to the poor, 390
Oats, the quantities of English and foreign in
store, 389
-, the price of to be fixed, 405
Offley, Robert, 492
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 37
-, William, 37n
Ogilby, John, 45n
Oil for making soap, the price of, 518, 519
Oils, vinegar, soap, &c., letters patent for the redress of corrupt, 214
Olave's Jewry, St., Sir James Cambell, alderman, buried at, 498n
Old Bailey, residence of Sir Thomas Bromley,
Lord Chancellor, in, 118n, 177
-, leases of houses in, requested, 176, 177
Old Fish Street, water to be brought to from the Thames, 553
Old Jewry, Gurney House in, 560n
Onslowe, Philip, patent for gilding, &c., leather granted to, 183
Ordnance, officers of, to be exempted from ward offices, 448
Ormond, Earl of, 233n
Orphanage:—
-, Francis Morgan and Thomas Harrys
charged with stealing away, &c., the
orphans of Myles Hubbard, 292n
-, Mr. Robert Hewson committed for stealing
away Judeth Cox, 307, 308
-, The custody of an orphan of John Rember,
307
-, Arrangements suggested for the benefit of
the children of Sir Roger Martin, alderman, 308, 311
-, The custody of Elizabeth Saunders, 309
-, Dispute as to the orphans of Robinson, 309
-, A grant of 100l. orphanage money requested
for Richard Dyer, 310
-, The daughter of Mrs. Blackwell's complaint of her treatment, 310, 311
-, The case of the orphans of Henry Stanley,
310
-, Chest of evidence for the use of the heirs of
James Barnard, 310
-, Complaint against Mr. Powell as to orphanage money belonging to Dunn, 311
-, The property of Joan Hartop, 312
-, Dispute between Sir James Harvey, alderman, and his son-in-law (Avenon), 312,
313, 314
-, One of the orphans of J. Walker to be
entrusted to William Bromeley, 314
-, Suit against John Clark, 314
-, The portion of Edmond Hills, 314
-, The estates left by the only son of Sir W.
Rowe, alderman, 314
-, Application of Sir Robert Cecil for use of
money due to the heir of Sir Cuthbert
Buckle, alderman, 315
-, Blanch Loftis to be taken out of the custody
of John Watts, 315
-, Application of Sir John Fortescue to have
the custody of the daughter of Thomas
Ridge, 315
-, Suit touching the children of Coop, 315
-, Suit as to the orphans of Peter Bouncher,
315
-, The marriage of Mary Noble, 315
-, John Gilpin charged with having taken
away Mary Rogers, 316
-, Abuse of an orphan by Edward Field, 316
-, The settlement of a cause in which Arthur
Grimes was concerned requested, 316
-, Custom as to the division of property in,
316, 317
-, Complaint of the orphans of Cornelius, 317
-, Money due from the Countess of Bedford to
the orphans of Richard Clarke, 317
-, Proceedings in the case of the orphans of
Tristram Diamond, 317
-, Certificate in the case of the orphans of
Richard Bankworth, 318
-, The lands of Roger Roydon to be viewed,
318
-, The case of the widow of Alderman Prescolt,
319
-, The Earl of Salisbury to pay into the
Chamber 1,000l. due to the estate of
the late Alderman Prescott, 319
-, The portion of Ann Smithes, daughter of
Mr. Alderman Smithes, to be paid to
her, 319
-, Letter from Charles I. as to the case of
Edmond Waller (the poet), who had
married an orphan, 319, 320
-, Suit brought by the son and heir of Robert
Angell against Dame Elizabeth Marshall, 320
-, Administration granted of the goods of
Thomas Craven to William Lord
Craven, 320
Orphans' Court, 316, 320
Orphans' money used for furnishing ships for the defence of the realm, 466
Osborne, Sir Edward, alderman, 156, 311, 435
-, John, 118
-, Sir Peter, 148, 271, 272
-, Richard, 148n, 156n
Ossulston, John, Baron, 164n
-, bailiff of, 280, 290
Ostend, men to be provided by the City to
complete garrisons at, 240
-, defence of, 241n
Oughtred, William, 299
Outroper, the office of, 289
Overall, John, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry and Norwich, 160
Overed, Hugh, 470
Overy, St. Mary, Southwark, 379
Owen, Sir David, 154n
-, Edward, bailiff of Shrewsbury, 69
-, John, 290
Oxebo, William, a brazier, 51
Oxelees, waste water to the conduits from, 559
Oxenbridge, Dr. Andrew, 128
-, Marie, 128
Oxford Place, Cannon Street, the residence of Sir John Hart, alderman, near, 311n
Oxford, the Earl of, 355
-, letter from the mayor, &c. of, as to
the holding of "Firdeswide Fair," 334
-, Trinity College, grant of markets and
fairs to, 203
-, Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the
University of, 139n
-, William Lord Beauchamp, chancellor
of the University, 481n
-, Robert Abbott, vice-chancellor of, 131n
Oxley, James, 430
Oysters, the price of, 405
-, not to be transported, 406
P
Package and Scavage:—
-, Annuity proposed to Mr. Proby out of, 320
-, Refusal of merchant strangers to pay
dues, 321; order to the officers of the
Customs as to passing their goods, 321
-, Petition of merchants, sons of strangers,
against the fees claimed, 322; commission to inquire into the question, 322
-, The office of purchased, 398
Packer, the office of common, 270, 288
Packet post, 418n
Packington, or Pakington, Humphrey, 21n,
37n, 308n
-, Jane, wife of Sir Lyonell Duckett,
alderman, 37n
-, Sir John, of Hampton Lovett, Worcestershire, 21n, 308n
-, John, Lord Hampton, 21n
-, Letitia, wife of Sir Roger Martin,
alderman, 308n
Pageant in honour of James I. to be removed, 417
Pageants performed on accession of Lord
Mayors to office:—
-, Tes Irenes Trophæa, or the Triumphs of
Peace, 6n
-, Descensus Astrææ, 31n
-, The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity, 100n
-, Monuments of Honor, 105n
-, Triumphs of Integrity, 105n
-, Porta Pietatis, 166n
-, London Triumphs, 199n, 560n
-, The Royal Oak, 200n
-, Metropolis Coronata, 210n
-, Troia Nova Triumphans, 211n
-, London's Jus Honorarium, 296n
-, Londini Artium et Scientiarum Scaturigo,
479n
-, The Triumphs of the re-united Britannia,
495n
Paine, John, 161
Painter Stainers' Company, Ralph Broke a member of, 490n
Palatine, Frederick Count, husband of Princess Elizabeth, 31n
-, loan requested for, 411, 412, 413
-, entertained by the Merchant Taylors'
Company, 211n
-, troops raised to assist the Prince and
Princess, 255
Palatinate, the, invaded, 412
-, permission given to levy and impress
men for service in, 416
Palavicino, Ann, wife of Sir Oliver Cromwell,
439n
-, Fabritio, of Jeane, 186, 187, 188, 194
-, Sir Horatio, 54, 55n, 185, 186, 187,
188, 189, 194, 439n
-, Sir Toby, 55n; his proceeding against
the City for loan to Queen Elizabeth,
194
Palmer, Dr., comptroller of the Mint, 278, 440
-, Francis, 70
-, Sir Geoffrey, 205
-, Sir Henry, 239
-, Michael, 286
-, Peter, 502
Palmes, Francis, committed to the Marshalsea, 454
Pamplyn, Robert, 280
Panton, Captain Edward, 19, 23
-, Sir Thomas, 46
Panton Street and Square, Haymarket, 19n
Papistry, a pamphlet on, called Truth Oppressed and Driven into Corners, 30
Paris, the hospitals of St. Louis and St.
Marcel at, 340
-, marriage of Queen Henrietta Maria
by proxy in, 421
Paris Gardens, fatal accident at, 17n, 336
-, late disorder at, 352
-, liberty of, 477
-, visit of Queen Elizabeth to, 478n
Park, Nicholas, 45
Parker, John, 494
-, William alnager of cloth, 69, 271,
272
Parkes, John, 149
Parkhurst, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Edmund
Sawyer, 51n
-, Henry, of Guildford, 14n
-, Sir Robert, alderman, 14, 51n
Parkins, Christopher, 510
-, George, 294
Parliament, letter from King Charles II., from
Breda, to the, 423n
-, thanks of, to Sir John Granville, the
bearer of the letter, 423n
-, Sir Heneage Finch, Speaker of the
Commons House of, 295n
-, the long, impeachment of the judges
by for their decisions on the trial concerning ship money, 469n
-, Sir Thomas May Secretary of,
306n
Parr, Queen Catherine, 500n
Parrey, Hugh, 197
Parry, David, 103
-, Sir Thomas, 160, 217, 481n
Partridges, the sale of prohibited before the 6th of June, 397
Paulet, William, first Marquis of Winchester,
133n
-, William, third ditto, 552
-, William, fourth ditto, 133
Paul, St., Cathedral, repair of, 46, 213, 297n,
322, 323
-, destroyed by fire, 323n
-, commission appointed for the repair
of, 327, 328
-, collections and contributions for the
repair of, 324, 326, 327, 328, 329
-, dispute as to the carrying up of the
sword before the Lord Mayor in, 327,
328
-, lectures at, 365
-, Edmund Grindal preached before
the Lord Mayor and Aldermen at,
153n
-, deans of, Dr. Matthew Nicholas, 51n;
Dr. Alexander Nowell, 53, 364n; Dr.
John Overall, 160n
-, burials in: Sir William Cockayne,
100
-, Sir Christopher Hatton, 37n
-, Dean Nowell, 364n
-, Dr. Stanhope, 365n
-, Lady Ursula Walsingham, 152n
-, shops erected at the west gate of, to
be removed, 48
Paul's, St., Churchyard, the residence of Alderman William Turner in, 65n
-, letter to the dean as to burials in,
333
-, burials in to be restrained, 332, 333
Paul's Cross, collections at, for the redemption
of captives, 54, 56
-, the pulpit at, 129
-, sermon preached before James I. at,
322n
-, the Court of Aldermen publicly defamed in a sermon at, 366
-, sermon at, 368
-, right of the City to a room at, 438
Payne, Peter Van, 529
Peade, Richard, 159
Peake, William, 472
Pearcy, Anthony, 282
Peas, cornchandlers permitted to sell for supplying the poor, 390
Peckham, Sir George, 157
Pedlars to be licensed, 361
Peers, the council of, assembled at York, application for a loan from, 199
Peirson, William, 495
Pell, Sir Anthony, debt from the City to Alderman Rotheram to be paid to him, 212
Pember, Francis, alderman, 8, 528n
Pemberton, Sir James, alderman, 318n, 520
-, John, 318n
-, Martha, 318n
Pembroke, Henry, second Earl of, see Herbert,
Henry.
-, William, third Earl of, see Herbert,
William.
-, and Montgomery, the Earl of, see
Herbert, Philip.
Pendleton, George, 45
Penies, Elizabeth, 485
Penn, Thomas, 540
Pennington, Sir Isaac, alderman, 66n, 200
Penny Post, John Hill's, 418n
Penson, Valentine, 271
Pepys, Paulina, wife of Sir Sidney Montague, 193n
Perce, Edmund, 402
Percy, Algernon, tenth Earl of Northumberland, 561
-, Henry, ninth Earl of Northumberland, 141
Perkins, George, 301
Pesthouse, infected persons to be carried to,
338, 340, 341, 342, 343
-, rates to be levied in Middlesex and
Surrey for erecting, 346
Peter, Thomas, recommended as assistant to the recorder, and subordinate judge of the Mayor's Court, 293
Peter, St., Cornhill, the presentation to, solialderman, buried at, 312n
Peter, St., Cornhill, the presentation to, solicited by King James for Theophilus
Field, 131
-, Dr. Mylward presented to, 131n
-, Dr. Samuel Bolton presented to, 131n
-, Dr. Hodges appointed, 139
Peter-le-Poer, St., Dr. Samuel Bolton rector of, 139n
Peter-le-Poer, Sir Thomas Lowe, alderman buried in, 210n
Peter ad Vincula, St. in the Tower, 442n
Peterborough, Earl of, 423n
Peterhouse College, Cambridge, 435n
Petermen forbidden to fish or destroy the fry of fish in the Thames, 344
Petersham, keeper of the lodge and walk of, in Richmond Park, 41n
Petronel, 243
Pettiward, Roger, 296n
Pettywales, near the Tower, 427n
Pewter, the marking, weighing, and selling of,
106n
-, hawking of prohibited, 106n
-, lost, to be brought to the hall of the
Pewterers' Company, 106
-, complaint of the fraudulent marking of,
of, 111
-, the price of, 520
Pewterers' Company, Thomas Elliott to be
restored to the office of master, 93
-, petition of, against the abuses of
pewter, 107
-, the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen to provide a remedy for abuses, 108
-, the wardens of, to attend as to fraudulent marking of pewter, 111
Pheasant, Peter, recorder, 511, 512
Pheasants, the sale of prohibited, 397
Phelipps, Sir Edward, 268
Philip Lane, the residence of Lord Zouch, 61; and of Sir Rowland Hayward, alderman, 37n
Phillips, Mr., auditor, 291, 415
-, Mr., warder of the Tower, 436
Phipps, Mr., 219n
Physicians to re-issue their book as to the
medicines against infection, 346
-, the College of, 63, 97
-, to confer for preventing the
increase of the plague, 340
Pickhaver, Thomas, 295
Pickthatch, in parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, 480
Pierce, John, 454
Pikemen to be mustered and trained, 230, 231
Pilkington, Dr., 367
Pillory, the, Robert Arthur to stand upon, 264
-, persons found guilty of a seditious
rescue to be set on, 449
Pimble, Roger, 163
Pindar, Sir Paul, 323n
Pins, the manufacture and importation of, 519,
521, 522, 523, 524, 525
-, import duty imposed upon, 522
-, quality and price of, to be settled, 525
Pinmakers' Company, incorporation of the, 97
-, petition to the Council upon the importation of foreign pins, 522, 523
-, the differences between, and the traders
in pins, 524, 525
-, all pins to be sent to the hall to be
viewed, 524
Pinmakers' Halls, at St. Mary Hill; near St. Katherine Cree Church; and Broad Street, 97n, 524
Pint, Abraham de, 258
Pinto, Francisco, 159
Pipe, process of the, 62
Pirates, a squadron sent to chastise the Venctian
and Algerine, 203n
-, H.M.'s ships to be sent against Dunkirkers, 244
-, complaint of Newcastle against, 251
-, permission to fit out a ship against, 261n
-, merchants of London to furnish
32,000l. towards the expedition against,
329
-, expedition against the Algerine deferred, 329
-, fishing boats intercepted by, 396
Plague:—
-, The Mayor's feast not to be held, 38n, 207
-, Increase of, 230, 331, 332, 333, 337, 338,
339, 342, 346
-, Measures taken to prevent the spread of,
324, 330, 337, 340, 344, 346
-, Officers to shut up and mark infected houses,
333, 334, 336, 337, 340, 341, 343, 344,
346
-, Negligence in fixing the red cross complained of, 346
-, No searchers to go about without a "Redd
Roade," 337
-, Weekly returns of to be made, 344, 345
-, Infected persons to be maintained, 336, 340
-, Hospitals for, to be erected, 337, 340
-, Rates to be levied for the building of pesthouses, 346
-, Infected persons to be removed thereto, 338,
340
-, Plays, cock-fighting, and bear-baiting to be
restrained, 331, 337, 338, 341, 342,
350, 353
-, Burials in the churchyard of St., Paul's to
be restrained, 332
-, Conference of the College of Physicians to
be held concerning, 340
-, Removal of the Queen from London, 331
-, Dispersal of the Privy Council, 338
-, Term to be kept at Hertford, 334
-, Flight of citizens to the country, 342
-, Bartholomew Fair not to be held, 347
-, Permission to attend country fairs requested
by some citizens, 334, 343, 345
-, Increase of, in Holland, Amsterdam, France,
&c., 338, 339, 345, 348, 349
-, Ships coming from foreign ports to be inspected, 330
-, Quarantine to be established on the Thames,
339, 345, 349
-, Lazarettos to be opened, 349
-, Catalogue of the dwellers in inns, &c., to
be prepared for printing, 335, 336
-, Book of directions concerning the, to be published, 340, 343
-, Book of medicines against to be printed, 346
Plague tokens, 341
Plays and players:—
-, Disorders committed at plays, 350, 352, 353
-, Wanton and profane devices represented,
337, 353
-, Discreet persons to be appointed to peruse
plays, 351
-, The Master of the Revels to reform, 353
-, None to be permitted on the Sabbath days
or in Lent, 351, 355
-, The players to be allowed to practise, 350,
352, 353
-, The increase of to be restrained, 353, 354
-, The disaster at Paris Gardens, 352
-, Permission requested for the new players to
perform at the Cross Keys, Gracechurch
Street, 353
-, Permission given to the servants of the Earls
of Oxford and Worcester to play at the
Boar's Head, Eastcheap, 355
-, To be suppressed on account of the death of
the Prince of Wales, 410
-, Masque played at Whitehall, 357
Playhouses:—
-, The number of to be limited to two, 354
-, The theatre in Shoreditch, 350, 352, 354
-, The theatre on the Bankside, 354, 355
-, The Curtain, in Holywell Lane, 354
-, The Fortune, in Golden Lane, 354, 355
-, The Globe, on the Bankside, 355
-, The playhouse at Blackfriars, 355, 356
Plumbers' Company, 563
-, petition of, for the reform of abuses in
the making of lead, 220; Captain Henry
Bell's petition referred to them, 221
-, petition of against the deceit used in
casting pigs and sows of lead, 223
Plummer, Thomas, 465
Pluries, letters of, 428
Plymouth, troops for Cadiz to rendezvous at,
253
-, men to be raised and conducted to, 255
-, merchandise from to be examined, for
fear of infection, 330
Poland, the coach of the ambassador from attached for debt, 447
Poll tax to be raised for disbanding the army, 200
Pollard, George, 450
Poor and vagrants:—
-, Orders to be enforced against vagrants, 357,
358, 363
-, Proclamation issued against rogues and
vagabonds, 359, 360
-, The increase in the number of begging, 358
-, Erection and maintenance of houses of correction for, 358
-, Steps taken by the Lord Mayor for reforming, 358
-, Keepers of lewd houses punished, 359
-, Provost marshals to be appointed, 360
-, Vagabonds to be suppressed, and pedlars
and petty chapmen licensed, 361
-, Idle persons about the Court to be sent to
Virginia, 361; to be kept in Bridewell
until ready to depart, 362
-, Satisfactory results of the steps taken for
suppressing vagrancy, 362
-, Irish vagrants to be sent to their own country, 362
-, Wandering rogues and vagrants to be punished, 363
-, Collections to be made for the relief of, 364
Poor, corporation for the relief and employment of, 364
Poor laws, the, 357n
Pope, Sir William, 154n
Popery, removal of an attorney at Guildhall
for, 125, 126
-, the suppression of, 366
Popham, Sir Francis, 313n
-, John, 313n
Population, the increase of, in London, 331
-, of the City in 1631, estimate of, 389
Portage of all things measurable, the City's right to, 142
Porter, William, 41
Portsmouth, ships furnished by the City to hasten to the rendezvous at, 250, 467n
Portsoken Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Adams, 9n
-, Sir Thomas Bludworth, 65n
-, Sir Leonard Halliday, 495n
-, Sir John Langham, 9n
-, William Love, 64n
-, Sir Thomas Offley, 37n
-, Sir Robert Parkhurst, 14n
-, Sir William Romney, 495n
-, Sir Thomas Rowe, 332n
-, Sir Stephen Slaney, 80n
-, Ralph Woodcock, 311n
Portugal, Sir F. Drake's expedition to, 242n
Post, Her Majesty's, of the Western Stages between London and Plymouth, 418, 419
Post-office, established by the Common Council, 418n; Act for setting the public post-office, 418n
Post master General, Sir H. Vane, 422n
Poulterers prohibited from selling pheasants
-, partridges, &c., before the 6th of
June, 397
-, licence to be granted to, for uttering
their wares in Lent, 399, 401, 402
-, to produce their licences for killing or
uttering in Lent, to the Clerk of the
Council, 402
Poulters' Company, complaint by, of the
conduct of His Majesty's purveyors,
94
-, persons carrying on the trade and not
belonging to, complained of, 108, 109
-, the Company of Meere Poulters, 402
Poultry, prices of, 404, 405
Poultry Compter, 452
-, prisoners in to be delivered over to
the officers of war to be made soldiers,
240
-, clerk of the papers of, 298
Powder-flasks, 234
Powell, Mr., 311
-, Edmund, of Fulham, 498n
-, Sir Edward, 498
Powle, Thomas, 231, 311
-, Thomas, a City constable, charged
before the Star Chamber, 269
Powlett, Richard, 70
Powlton, Mr., 477
Prague, the battle of, 411n
Preachers, appointed by the Lord Mayor, &c.,
129, 367, 368, 369
-, to be provided to preach in London,
364, 365
Preachers, catalogue of all the learned men and
readers to be made, 365
-, lectures to be arranged for, 365
-, collections to be made to support the,
365
-, lectures founded at the Temple and
other places, 365
-, maintenance of, in the parishes and
prisons, 366
-, learned men to be provided to lecture
upon religion, 367
Prescott, Sir John, 318n
-, Mr., alderman, 318, 480
Price, Collet, 519
-, John, 540, 548
-, Lythan, 544
-, Nicholas, 157
-, Thomas, 519
Prichard, John, 162
-, William, 448
Prideaux, Dr. John, 369
Priest, John, 432
Priestley, William, 44
Primrose, the, one of the City ships, 242
Printing, the patent of printing apprentices' indentures, &c., granted, 101
Pritchard, Sir William, alderman, 76n
Privileged places in the City and liberties, 402; butchers licensed to kill flesh in, during Lent, 394
Privy Council, letter from, for a loan of
60,000l. for the King, 190
-, recommend Harbert Finche for common crier, 303
-, letter from, as to the complaint
against Mrs. Blackwell, 310
-, forced to disperse on account of the
plague, 338
-, order of, against the erection of more
than two playhouses, 355
-, execution of warrants from, in the City,
445
-, clerks of the:—Sir Richard Brown,
77n; Sir Clements Edmonds, 48n; Sir
Edward Nicholas, Sir Robert
Southwell, 88
-, the privilege of appointing butchers
to kill flesh in Lent given to the clerks
of, 396
Privy Seals, loans upon, 189, 192, 193
Proby, Mr., recommended for collector of scavage, 284, 320
Proclamation commanding all mariners and
soldiers to join their ships, 238
-, for the suppression and dispersion of
seamen, mariners, &c., 249
-, for restraining the erection of new
buildings, 323
-, for putting off Bartholomew Fair on
account of the plague, 347
-, as to eating flesh in Lent, fish days,
&c., 393, 546
-, requiring noblemen, &c., to repair to
their country houses, 419, 420
-, regulating the cutlers' trade, 517, 518
-, regulating the goldsmiths' trade, 528
-, against the unlawful destruction of
game, 549
Proclamation as to the wearing of ruffs and carrying long swords, 550
Provost Marshals to be appointed, 359, 360
-, Thomas Dudson appointed, 360
-, William Davis to be restored to his
place, 363
Puckering, Sir John, 92, 285, 314, 377
Puddle Dock, right of the City to weigh hay and straw at, 472
Pullison, Sir Thomas, alderman, 284, 291, 344n
Putney, right of inhabitants of, to fish in the Thames, 503
Pye, Edmund, 542, 543
Pykes Garden, Crutched Friars, 427n
Pyndar, Henry, 493
Pynnesse, the, set forth by the City, 242
Pyott, Richard, alderman, 522
Pype, Richard, alderman, 332n
Q.
Quakers imprisoned for attending unlawful assemblies, released, 139, 425
Quarantine for persons and goods established in the port of London, 339, 340, 345, 348, 349
Quarles, Francis, City chronologer, 306n
Queenhithe Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Rowland Backhouse, 13n
-, Sir Thomas Blanke, 153n
-, William Box, 1n
-, Sir John Hart, 311n
-, Sir Rowland Hayward, 37n
-, Sir John Langley, 276n
-, Sir Thomas Middleton, 3n
-, Sir William Webbe, 30n
Quiney, Bartholomew, 315
R.
Rabbits, the sale of prohibited before the 6th of June, 397
Radclif, William, 118
Radwinter, Essex, the residence of Sir John Prescott at, 318n
Rainton, Sir Nicholas, alderman, 479
-, Robert, of Highinton, Lincolnshire,
479n
Ralapolus, Anastatius, a Greek, 55
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 187n,232, 379n, 442n, 451n
Ramsay, Sir John, Viscount Haddington and Earl of Holderness, 158, 409
Ramscroft, Harry, recommended for serjeant carver, 279
Ramsey, John, of Edenbridge, Kent, 91n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 91, 230
Randall, John, bridgemaster, 39n
Randill, Martha, wife of Thomas Cranfield,
Mercer, 161n
-, Vincent, 161n
Randolph, Barnard, common serjeant, 278, 553
Rascall, Elizabeth, charge by, against Inigo Jones for using slanderous words, 487
Ratcliff, increase of new buildings in, 49
-, proclamation to be made in, for seamen to join the fleet, 238
Ratcliffe, Thomas, third Earl of Sussex, 125, 176, 428, 487, 551
Raunston, Bucks, Sir Heneage Finch, recorder, buried at, 295n
Rawlins, Margaret, wife of Sir Nicholas Bacon,
21n
-, William, 21n
Ray, Edward, 491
Raymand's man charged with creating a disturbance, 438
Raytinck, Zachary, 160
Read, Lady, 164
Recorder, Mr., 292, 311, 398, 425, 467
-, Henry Calthorpe, 301, 304
-, Sir Edward Coke, 93; and see Coke,
Sir Edward.
-, Thomas Coventry,8, 300; and see
Coventry, Sir Thomas. 299
-, Sir John Crooke, 299
-, Sir Heneage Finch, 108, 224, 260,
295, 302, 445
-, Mr. Serjeant Fleetwood, 4n,113, 114,
125, 265, 279, 281, 282, 350, 490, 501
-, Thomas Gardiner, 304
-, Serjeant John Glyn, 302
-, Robert Heath, 50, 163, 172, 247, 294,
295
-, Edward Littleton, 302, 304
-, Robert Mason, 304
-, Sir Henry Montague, 23; and see Montague, Sir Henry.
-, Peter Pheasant, 511, 512
-, Robert Shute, 294, 303
Recorder's assistant, 293
Records, permission requested to make copies
of deeds and wills enrolled in the
hustings, 425
-, application of the Earl of Leicester
for permission for his servants to search
the, 425, 426
Reculver, the church of, Ralph Broke buried at, 490n
Recusants, 26, 123, 127, 130, 132, 136, 138
-, to find both horse and arms and a substitute at the general training, 535, 536
Red cross and inscription, "Lord have mercy upon us," to be set on the door of all infected houses, 341
Redd Roade, the plague searcher to go abroad with one in his hand, 337
Reding, Mr., chamberlain of the new Corporation of the Suburbs, 229
Reekes, Mr., 266
Refiners of sugar, 479
Regrators, measures to be taken against, 383
Religion, learned men to be provided to lecture upon, 367
-, assistance rendered by the Earl of
Essex to true, 408
Rember, John, 307
Remembrancer, the City's, 414, 477
-, Robert Bacon, 105, 189n 261, 301,,
446, 514
-, William Dyos, 188, 189, 223, 293, 294,
301n, 480
-, Sir Clement Edmonds, 47, 48, 160,
162, 558n
-, Dr. Fletcher, 47n, 130n, 181, 186, 282
-, Mr. Thomas Norton, 27; and see
Norton, Thomas.
-, Thomas Skinner, 307n
-, Thomas Wiseman, 301n, 307
-, Thomas Allured recommended for,
304; reversion of office granted to him,
302n
-, Mr. Dynne recommended for the
office, 293, 294
-, Thomas Leech recommended for the
next reversion of the office, 291, 293
Rensey, Mr., 149
Requests, Court of, masters of:—
-, Dr. Cæsar, 286,
-, Sir Lionel Cranfield, 161n
-, Dr. Dale, 52n, 502
-, Right Hon. Mr. Herbert, 285
-, Dr. Lewis, 365
-, Sir Sidney Montague, 193n
-, Sir Edward Powell, 498n
Residents, orders for returns of all knights, gentlemen, &c. continuing to reside in the City and the suburbs contrary to the Queen's command, 408, 409; returns as directed and order of Star Chamber thereon, 419–20
Restoration, letter of King Charles II. to the Corporation with reference to, 423; declaration of the King, 423; plots and conspiracies against the, 424; discharge of persons suspected from prison, 425
Retz, the Isle of, soldiers to be levied in the City for, 252
Revels, Mr. Tilney, master of the, 353
Ribands, laces, &c., imported, 521
Ricard, a merchant stranger, proceedings against for importing wrought silk, 521
Rich, Isabel, Lady, 11n
-, Lord, 140n
-, Richard, sheriff, 140n
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., alderman, 64
Richardson, Ferdinando, 169
-, Robert, 539
-, Roger, 266, 539
Richmond Manor and Palace, 60, 335
Richmond, Sir Wm. Segar, Garter King at Arms, buried at, 419n
Richmond and Lenox, the Duchess Dowager of, patent for issue of farthing tokens granted to, 90n
Riddle, Sir William, of Newcastle, 79n
Rider, Mary, wife of Sir T. Lake, 5n
-, Sir Wm., alderman, 5n
Ridge, Thomas, orphan daughter of, 315
Riggs, Thomas, 485
-, Between Lord Berkeley's men and the Inns
of Court, 449
-, By apprentices, &c., at Shrovetide, May
Day, &c., 448, 449, 454, 455, 457,
458
-, In Barbican, 452–3
-, At Blackheath, Lambeth, and Southwark,
458
-, In Cheapside, 451
-, At Crosby House, 453
-, At East Smithfield, 451
-, On the Exchange, 455–6
-, In Fleet Street, 454, 456–7
-, At the French ambassador's house, 454
-, At Lambe's murder, 455
-, At Lyon Quay, 449, 450
-, At Smithfield, 449
-, In Southwark, 451, 472, 474
-, In the Temple, 452
Rivers, or Ryvers, Sir George, 476, 477
-, Sir John, alderman, 38, 476n
Roach in the Thames, 500
Robinson, Mr., 309
-, Henry, 133
-, Sir John, Knight and Bart., alderman,
Lieutenant of the Tower, 65n, 88, 201,
447
-, Sir John Blencowe, Bart., 88n
-, the Rev. William, Archdeacon of
Nottingham, 88n
Rocheforth, Henry, 346n
Rochelle, the city of, unable to repay the loan
from the City of London, 185
-, letter from the King to the City of
London to pay to Philip Burlamachi
20,000lfor the relief of, 197
-, departure of expeditions for the capture of, 197n
-, contagious and pestilent sickness in,
339
Rochester, John Buckeridge, Bishop of, 170
Rodes, Henry, 146
Rogers, Mary, an orphan, 316
Rogues, the punishment of, 359, 363, 391
Rolleston, Staffordshire, the manor of, 291n
Rolls, Master of the, 183, 302, 309, 370, 446
Romney, Sir William, alderman, 27n, 495
-, William, of Tedbury, Gloucestershire,
495n
Rope-dancing prohibited on account of the plague, 341
Rosney, Monsieur de, French ambassador, entertained by Sir John Spencer at Crosby Place, 173n
Rotheram, Alderman, 212
Rothwell, Thomas, 152
Rowe, Sir Henry, alderman, 4n
-, Lady, 333n
-, Reginald, 332n
-, Robert, 332n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 332, 364
-, Thomas, of Penshurst, 2n
-, Sir William, alderman, 2, 206, 207,
492; letter from, to Lord Treasurer as
to the estates left by his only son,
314
Rowland, Humphrey, 154
Royal Society, college at Chelsea given to the, 135n
Roydon, Roger, 318
Ruffs, proclamations against monstrous, 117, 550
Rump Parliament, 9
Rupert, Prince, 411n
Russell, Baron, of Thornhaugh, 235n
-, William, 235
Russia, Sir John Merick ambassador to, 11n
-, free trading to, 464
-, company, lease of Botolph's wharf
granted to, 176
Russian ambassador to be received and
lodged, 13
-, residence of at York House, Strand,
560
Rustate, William, 32
Ruthven, Alexander, 451n
Rutland, F. (Edward), Earl of, 152
-, Thomas, first Earl of, 234n
-, House, Strand, 152
Rye, plague raging at, 330
-, from the east countries, 380
-, the price of, 388