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S.
Sabbath day, catechizing the people upon, 213
-, abuse of the, 336, 359
-, plays not to be performed on, 350,
351, 355
-, Lord Berkeley's men charged with
playing on the, 449
Sacharissa (Lady Dorothy Sidney), 320n
Sackville, Anne, wife of Lord Dacre, 45n
-, Edward, fourth Earl of Dorset, 306
-, recommends Benjamin Jonson and
Francis Quarles, for City chronologer,
305n, 306n
-, Richard, second Earl of Dorset, 170n
-, Sir Richard, of Buckhurst, 45n
-, Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, first Earl of
Dorset, 45, 70, 71, 145, 157, 168, 188,
207, 288, 376, 437
Saddlers' Company, the wardens of, committed to Newgate for not raising a loan for the King, 196n
Sadler, James, 172
St. Barbe, Henry, of Somersetshire, 10n, 152n
-, Ursula, 555n
St. George, Sir Henry, Garter, 14n
St. John, Sir John, of Lydiard Tregoz, Wilts,
442n
-, Lucy, wife of Sir Allen Apsley, 442n
-, Oliver, 210
-, Sir William, 498
St. Quentin, the siege of, 125n
Saintpire, Owen, committed to prison, 24
Saker, 248
Salisbury Court, alias Sackville Place, alias Dorset House, 170n
Salisbury, Robert Abbott, Bishop of, 131n,
166n, 367
-, Robert Cecil, first Earl of, see Cecil,
Sir Robert.
-, William Cecil, second Earl of, see
Cecil, William.
-, the Marquis of, 155n, 208n
-, Zachary Lyming, alderman of, 495
Salkeld, William, 163
Salley, John, 258
Salmon, complaint against persons fishing for, off Chelsea, 507
Salt, a patent granted to Sir George Bruce
for the making of, 215, 216
-, the price of, 216, 227
-, application for a patent for making
white, 227
-, removal of the prohibition of the
exportation of, 227
-, the sale of a cargo at Yarmouth hindered, 444
-, Meter, the office of, 276; solicited for
John Hubard, 270
Salter, Mr., 299
-, Sir Edward, 296
Saltpetre, alderman to consult with the alderman of the Steelyard as to digging for,
there, 214
-, complaint against men appointed to
dig for, in the City, 214
-, and gunpowder, patent for making,
granted to the Earl of Worcester, 218;
Richard Fisher appointed his deputy,
220
-, licence for making, for ten years
granted to John Evelyn, 218n
-, to be brought from Barbary for Her
Majesty's munition, 406
Sampier, Owen, 178
Sanchez, M., Secretary to the Spanish Embassy, 452n
Sanders, John, 141
Sanderson, Henry, commissioner to inquire
as to the mixture of sea coal, 80
-, William, 491
Sandwich, corn ships detained at, 378
-, trial of ancient custom of withernam
at, 439
-, Edward, the first Earl of, 193n
-, the Mayor of, 377
Sandys, Sir Edwin, 141
-, Edwin, Archbishop of York, 141n,
181n
-, Lord, 181n
Sandy, Sir Robert Napier, Bart., alias, 461n
Sarum, New, thanks of mayor, &c., of, for assistance rendered to their poor, and forwarding a contribution for poor of London, 347
Saule, John, 493
Saunders, Blase, 272, 273, 274
-, Elizabeth, 309
-, George, 309
-, Thomas, 273n
Saunders-Sebright, Sir John Gaze, 31n
Savage, Mr., 480
Savage, Sir Arthur, 211, 212, 319
Saviour's, St., Southwark, Bishop Andrews buried in, 170n
Savoy, Sir John Fynett, ambassador to the, 14n
-, the hospital of the, 16
-, the Duchy House at the, 160
-, the residence of George, Lord Carew,
in, 162; of Chief Baron Walters in,
558n
-, Dr. Neile, master of, 170n
-, death of the Earl of Cumberland at,
379n
Sawyer, Sir Edmund, auditor, 14n, 51, 415
Sayes Court, Deptford, the residence of Sir Richard Brown, 77n
Scanderoon, pirates defeated near, 203n
Scavage, collector of, 284; and see Package and Scavage.
Scavenger, refusal to serve the office of, 288
Scilly, the Isle of, contagious sickness brought by a merchant ship to, 339
Scofater, Henrick, 259, 260
Scofield, Richard, 493
Scopham, William, 235
Scot, Thomas, 273n
Scotland, loan from the City to King James I.
upon his going to, 192, 196
-, the late disorders in, 256
-, the King's journey to, 360
Scots, account of the ravages committed by, 423
Scottish marches, the Earl of Cumberland appointed governor of the, 379n
Scott, Sir John, of Nettlestead, 37n, 146n
Scrogge, John, butcher, 395
Scudamore, Sir James, 202n
-, Mary (Lady), 202
Seacoal meters, the number limited, 279, 283
-, the office requested for John Hubbard,
270, 275, 276, 277
-, Robert Pamplyn recommended as one
of the by Queen Elizabeth, 280
-, William Webbe recommended by the
Council for the office, 283
Seamen, search to be made for in the City, 236
Sebright, Sir Edward, 31n
-, William, town clerk, 24, 31, 188n
Seckford Street, Clerkenwell, 428n
Seckford, Thomas, 428
Secondary, a reversion of the office requested
for Jaspar Warren, 270
-, correspondence as to the appointment
of Andrew Mallory as, 280, 281, 282
-, George Fytton recommended for the
office, 280, 281
-, John Crompton, deputy, 289
-, reversion of the office granted to
Joseph Cocke, 304
-, Mr. Moseley, 432
Seething Lane, 128
-, residence of Sir Francis Walsingham
in, 10n, 11
Segar, Sir William, Garter King at Arms, 419
Segenhoe, Bedfordshire, 441n
Senoy, Jacob, 564
Separatists, indicted for refusing to take the Oath of Allegiance, released, 139
Sepulchre, St., complaint of the parishioners of, as to the state of Smithfield, 471, 472
Sepulchre's, St., Church, Eleanor, the wife of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, buried at, 438n
Serjeant Carver, 279
Serjeant at Mace, 279
Serjeants' Inn, Fleet Street, 179, 452
Serrell, Mr., 476
Sewers, the Commissioners of, 340, 483
-, Richard Mathew, bailiff of the, 459;
erection of floodgates at Fleet Ditch
by, 459
Sewster, Edward, 211, 212
Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford, 481n
-, Queen Jane, 500n
-, Thomas Lord, of Sudeley, Lord High
Admiral, 500
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 46n
-, Sir William, Lord Beauchamp, 481, 516
Shackley, a tailor in Fetter Lane, 46
Shacrost, William, 430
Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Ashley, Lord.
Shakespeare, William, 192n, 355n
Shambles, butchers for killing flesh in Lent appointed for the, 393, 394, 400
Sheep-pens in Smithfield, request for a grant of, 470
Shelden, Thomas, 270
Sheldon, Gilbert, Bishop of London, 139
-, Sir Joseph, alderman, 139n
Shepherd, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Lionel Cranfield, 161n
-, Richard, 161n
Shereston, William, 163
Sheriffs, the, prevented from serving writs in
the Tower, 430; permitted to execute
their office, 430
-, the death of John Heydon; Cuthbert Buckle elected and to be presented
at the Tower, 431, 432
-, John Priest, presented at the Tower,
432n
-, persons to be excused serving:—
-, Thomas Atkins, of Norwich, 465
-, Mathew Browneridge, of Ipswich, 464
-, Sir William Calley, 466
-, Henry Champion, 459
-, Sir Lionel Cranfield, 463
-, Sampson Hopkins, of Coventry, 462
-, Sir Arthur Ingram, 462
-, Sir Robert Napier, aliasSandy, 461, 465
-, Thomas Plummer, 465
-, Mr. Gardner elected and refused to pay
the fine, 460
-, Mr. Alderman Martin chosen, 460
-, Thomas Skinner committed to prison
for refusing to serve, 461
-, Mr. Alderman Bennett elected, 461
-, Richard Cox fined for refusing to serve,
464
Sheriffs Court, complaint as to the conduct of
business in the, 461
-, the office of judge of the, 277, 300;
given to Sir Edward Mosely, 291
-, attorney of, 280, 294, 301
-, reversion of attorney of, solicited for
David Carpenter and John Glyn, 302
-, clerk sitter of the, 301
Sheriffwick of London and Middlesex granted to the City by charter, 204
Sherington, William, 308
Sherley, Sir Thomas, 241
Shetland, the island of, herring busses to go to, 144
Shewell, William, 263
Ships, application of Charles II. to the City
for a loan for discharging certain, 200
-, of war furnished by the City, 237, 238,
244, 246, 247, 248, 250, 466
Shipmasters, search to be made in the City for, 236
Shipmoney, Thomas Gardiner, recorder, impeached for advising the levy of, 304n
-, reports as to the business of shipping
to be made, 467
-, persons refusing to pay, to be taken
into custody, 468
-, report from the judges to the King
upon, 468
-, Southwark to be assessed at one ship,
469
-, refusal of inhabitants of the Liberty
of St. Martin's-le-Grand to pay assessment, 469
-, Lord Mayor and Sheriffs to carry out
the directions of the Council for enforcing payment of, 470
-, warrant from Star Chamber upon, 470
Shipwrights, petition of, against the renewal
of a patent for cutting iron into small
rods, 217
-, charged with misdemeanours on the
Thames, 511
-, hospital for, at Chatham, 234n
Shoes, old, the transport of beyond seas prohibited, 519
Shore, Richard, sheriff, fined, 42n
Shoreditch, order for the preventing stage plays
in, 338
-, the plague in, 340
Shotmen and pikemen, the neglect of training, 230, 231
Shrewsbury, drapers of, charged with interfering with rights of drapers of London to sell Welsh cloths at, 73
Shrewsbury, George, sixth Earl of, 152, 153
-, Gilbert, seventh Earl of, 159,
Shrovetide, the killing of flesh at, to be restrained, 398, 399
-, servants and apprentices to be kept in
by their masters at, 454
-, rude customs at, to be abolished, 454
-, directions for preventing riots at, 455,
457, 458
Shute, Robert, recorder, 294, 303
Sidney, Lady Dorothy, 320n
-, Sir Philip, 153n, 382n
-, Sir Robert, Lord Lisle, Earl of Leicester, 61, 158, 159, 441
Silk, all corrupt to be burnt, 119
-, the dyeing of, 119, 122
-, report on, referred to the Court
of Aldermen, 123; offenders called before
the Star Chamber and censured, 123
-, a sworn viewer to be appointed to
oversee the dyeing and weight of, 119
Silk, the importation of wrought, 521
Silkmen, petition from to be incorporated into a company, 94; answer of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen to, 94
Silkweavers' Company request power to pursue
the law against the importation of
wrought silk, 96
-, complaint by, of the importation of
ribands, laces, &c., 520
Silver not to be transported, 528
Silmons, Nicholas, 395
Sion House, Charing Cross, 141n
Skevington, John, 287
-, Richard, 287
Skinner, Augustine, alderman, 6
-, Burbage, 312
-, John, of Saffron Walden, Essex, 461n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 2, 380, 460
-, Thomas, remembrancer, 307n
Skinners' Company, differences between them
and the artisan skinners, 93
-, refusal of Matthew Brownrigg, one of
the livery, to pay his contribution towards the Irish Plantation, 173
-, Thomas Starkey, warden of the, 486n
-, gift of Sir William Allen to the, 506n
Skins, a market for raw, suggested to be held in Smithfield, 471
Skudamore, Philip, 151
Slade, John, 461
Slaney, John, of Staffordshire, 80n
-, Lady Margaret, 80n
-, Sir Stephen, alderman, 80, 311n
Smallwood, Hugh, recommended for common
hunt, 298, 302
-, Mr. Serjeant, 240
Smalye, George, 154
Smart, Rowland, 274
-, William, 151
Smarte, Richard, 269
Smault, a patent granted for the making of, 215
Smirke, Sir Robert, 63n
Smith, Mr., 425
-, Alice, 80n
-, Ambrose, 151
-, Anthony, 308n
-, Henry, of Whickham, 79n
-, Humphrey, Queen Elizabeth's silk
man, 80n
-, Humphrey, alderman, 311n, 528
-, James, 271
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 18n; first
governor of the East India Company,
291n
-, Thomas, 517
-, Captain William, 299
Smithes, Ann, 319
-, George, alderman, 211, 319
-, Sarah, widow of Alderman Smithes,
complaint of against her son-in-law,
211, 212
Smithfield, rescue of persons in, 449
-, lease of sheep pens in, 470
-, suggested market for raw skins at, 471
-, hay market at, 471
-, weighing of hay and straw at, 471, 472
-, railings and walks made at, 471
-, the City's beam in, 472
Smithfield, East, attempt to erect a market in,
205
-, jurisdiction of the City in, 426
Smyth, Charherine, wife of Sir Roland Hayward, alderman, 37n
-, Captain John, 362n
-, Sir Thomas, 11, 37n, 361
Snode, Abraham, 489
Snygge, George, Baron of the Exchequer, 300
Soame, Sir Stephen, alderman, 80n, 308n, 441
-, Thomas, 441n
-, Sir William, 80n, 441n
Soap, application for a patent for making hard
and soft, 224, 225
-, trial of and report thereon to be made,
225
Soap-boilers, 225
Soap-makers, refusal of, to purchase seed of, for making soap, 518, 519
Soldiers, provision to be made for, maimed,
169, 246
-, yearly training of, 236
-, levied to assist the King of Denmark,
250, 251
-, to serve in the expedition to the Isle of
Retz, 252
-, to suppress the disorder in Scotland, 256
-, see also Trained Bands.
Somerset House, death of Lord Hunsdon at, 155n
Somerset, Anne, Duchess of, 309
-, Edward, Duke of, Lord Protector,
27n, 309n, 481n, 500n
Soper Lane, residences of Sir Roger Martin and Sir Stephen Soame, aldermen, in, 308n, 441n
Sotherton, John, Baron of the Exchequer, 112n
Southack, George, 371; see Southwick, George.
Southampton House, Holborn, 167n
Southampton, Henry, third Earl, 192, 301
-, solicits the reversion of clerk sitter for
Henry Whalley, 301
-, Thomas, Earl of, 167, 201
Southcot, John, 151
Southwark, jurisdiction and government of,
57, 60, 232, 253, 359, 473, 476, 478
-, disorders and riots in, 451, 458, 472,
474, 475
-, a provost marshal appointed, 360
-, soldiers billeted in, to be removed, 253
-, the laws to be put in force in, for preventing the spread of infection, 344
-, the inhabitants to muster in St.
George's Fields and Croydon, 474, 476
-, carmen dwelling in, not to be rated,
57, 59, 475
-, complaint of the increase of new
buildings, taverns, &c., in, 44, 49, 544
-, proceedings as to the killing and
uttering of flesh during Lent in, 394, 474
-, right of way through St. George's
Field disputed, 477
-, the manor of Paris Gardens, the Clink
Liberty, and the Bankside, 477
-, the game of bears and bulls in, 478
-, to provide one ship for the defence of
the realm, 469
Southwark, the borough court, Sir George
Rivers judge and steward of, 476
-, the appointment of officers in the
court, 476
-, the bailiff of, 284, 285, 293
Southwell, Sir Robert, 88
Southwick, George, 273, 274, 275
Southwood, Mr., 388
Spain, ships provided by the City to proceed
to, 239
-, ships from Hamburg with stores for,
244
-, the fleet of the king of, expected off
the coast, 243
-, corn ships taken on the coast of, to be
brought to London, 379
Spanish ambassador, residence provided for,
10, 13, 14
-, complaint by, of the treatment of
Spaniards trading in London, 260
-, riot at the house of, 452, 453
Spanish coin, the circulation of light, 89
-, marriage, the, 204n
-, merchants, president of, 278
-, oils, 519
-, troops landed in Ireland, 233, 245n
Spekard, John, 161
Spencer, Elizabeth, wife of Sir William Compton, 447n
-, Sir John, of Althorp, 159n, 559n
-, Sir John, alderman, 172, 286, 377n,
447n,
-, Nicholas, claim of, to the office of
searcher of woolen cloths, 69
-, Sir William, 288
Spert, Sir Thomas, founder of the Trinity House, 184n
Sperwent, John, 529
Spice, supply of, 494
Spicer, Nicholas, mayor of Exeter, 343
Spices, garblership of, 273
Spiller, Sir Henry, 203, 263, 328
Spinola, Baptista, 186
Spital Cross, collection for the redemption of a captive, to be made at, 56
Spital Sermons, learned men provided to preach, 52, 367, 368
Sports, the game of bears and bulls, 478
Squier, Mr., deputy of Aldersgate ward, 458
Squire, John, 6n
Stafford, Dorothy, Lady, 146, 147, 202
-, Edward, Duke of Buckingham, 38n,
146n
-, Edward, patentee of the penalties for
making kerseys contrary to statutes, 68
-, Lady Elizabeth, 146n
-, Henry, Lord, 146n
-, Sir William, of Blatherwick, Northamptonshire, 146n
Staines Bridge, the repair of, 515
Stanford, William, 138
Stanhope, Dr., 267, 365
-, Sir Edward, 309n
Stanley, Henry, 310
-, Sir William, 470
Stanmore, Buckle's Bridge at, 315
-, church, reading-desk presented to, 315n
-, school, legacy to, 315n
Stannaries, lord warden of, 125n
Stanstead, wares not to be sent to, during infection, 33, 34
Staple, merchants of the, proceedings against, 209
Star Chamber, 42, 269, 528
-, the lords of the, 231
-, order of, addressed from the Inner, 204
-, proceedings in the, concerning new
charter to the City, 61, 62
-, a fine imposed upon the City by, 64
-, a decree of, concerning the printing
and publishing of books, 144n
-, a decree of, as to metage of corn, 375
-, decree of, as to the right of the City in
relation to the election of sheriffs, 466
-, offenders against the proclamation
concerning new buildings to be prosecuted in, 49, 332
-, persons censured by, for false dyeing of
silk, 123
-, order of, for the Watermen's Act to be
enforced, 256
-, orders of, concerning the carrying up
of the Lord Mayor's sword in St. Paul's
Cathedral, 328
-, order of, concerning the preservation
of the City from the plague, 338
-, order of, as to stoppage of traffic by the
playhouse in Blackfriars, 356
-, order of, as to the price of poultry, 405
-, order of, to search for noblemen, &c.,
residing in London out of term time, 420
-, proceedings in, as to the dispute between the free and foreign cordwainers,
179
-, suit in, concerning the City's plantation in Ireland, 174, 175
-, trials, &c., in: Robert Arthur, 264;
John Bingley, 190n; Richard Coxe,
alderman, 7; Palmes and Ferneley,
455; Sir T. Lake, 5n; Earl and
Countess of Suffolk, 190n; Edmund
Waller, 320
Starch, 451; the making of to be suspended, 383
Strach-makers, patent for incorporating the, into a company, 94
Starkey, Thomas, alderman, 486
-, Thomas, 526
Statfield, John, 141
Stationers, all suits against restrained, by Court of Aldermen, 91
Stationers' Company, steps taken by, to trace
the printer of a pamphlet on Papistry, 30
-, petition of, against patent for printing
apprentices' indentures, &c., 100, 101
-, seizure of books by, 144
-, provision of men and arms by, 531n
-, registers of the, 346n
Steel, the quantity of in Swedish iron, 528
Steele, William, attorney general, 304n
Steelyard, the digging for and making of saltpetre at, 214
Stepney, Sir Owen Hopton buried at, 154n
-, attempt to erect a market at, 205
Stevenson, Symon, 120
-, Thomas, 156, 157
-, William, 487
Stewards' Inn, houses in, 44
Stewart, Robert, 202
Still, Dr., 367
Stoad, 379
Stocks Market, fish to be sold at, 202
Stone, Mr., 319
-, Anne, wife of Sir Stephen Soame,
441n
-, Richard, 300
-, Thomas, common serjeant, 511, 512
-, William, 441n
Stonhouse, Sir H. V., Bart., 35n
Stott, Nicholas, 402
Stowe, Richard, bone setter, 202
Stradling, Sir Edward, 13n
Strand, new buildings in the, 49
-, goldsmiths in the, to remove to Cheapside, 110
Strangers, returns as to names and numbers of, ordered, 135, 260, 411, 421, 422
Stratford-le-Bow, repair of the bridge and
causeway, 33, 34, 35
-, school founded at, 210n
Stuart, Lady Anne, 178n
-, Lady Arabella, 246n, 481n
-, Charles, see Lenox, Charles, Earl of
-, Esme, Lord Aubney, Earl of March,
see Lenox, Duke of.
-, Ludovic, first Duke of Lenox, see
Lenox, Duke of.
Sturgeon, taken in the Thames presented to the Queen, 504
Subsidies, grants of, 26, 198, 201
Suffolk, the Earl of, see Howard, Thomas,
Lord.
-, sheriff of, 441n
Sugar, the price of, 383
-, complaint as to the, supplied to the
King's house, 478, 479
-, strangers and sons of strangers are not to
trade as refiners of, 480
Sugar chests, patent for taring of granted, 479; reasons of the merchants against, 480
Suits, the commissioners of, 217, 221, 555
Sunbury, unlawful flue-nets seized at, 506
-, mills at, to be suppressed, 516
Superstitious uses, lands granted for, 116
Surrey, Commission of the Peace in, 288
-, the justice of, to prohibit the assembling of people at plays, &c., 314;
to meet, and advise as to the prevention of the plague, 337, 346, 348
-, rates to be levied in, for the erection
of pest-houses, 346
-, general musters in, 232, 477
-, provost marshal for, 360
Surveyor-General to the King, Inigo Jones, 499
Sussex, failure of the crops in, 374
-, the Earl of, see Ratcliffe, Thomas
Sutcliffe Adam, 492
-, Dr., 135
Suthcott, Robert, Baron of the Exchequer, 112
Sutton, Edward, Lord Dudley, 33
-, Richard, 178, 277
-, Thomas, founder of the Charterhouse,
79n
-, widow, 457
-, William, 159
Swan, Captain, 92
Swedish ambassador, lodings to be provided for, 11
Swinnerton, Sir John, alderman, 211
-, John, 211n
Swinton, James, 495
Swithin's, St. London stone, Aldermen Sir Stephen Slaney and Sir John Hart buried at, 80n, 311n
Sword, the dispute as to the carrying up of the, before the Lord Mayor in St. Paul's and at the Tower, 327, 328, 432
Swords, the length of, limited by proclamation, 518, 549
Sydney, Sir Henry, K.G., 61n, 153
-, Sir William, 153n
Symcock, Thomas, 101n
Symcot, John, 406, 407
T
Tabling houses, eating of flesh in Lent in, 392, 393, 394
Tackle house, petition of porters of the, 499
Tailor, John, 163
Tallcott, 525
Tanfield, Sir Laurence, 73, 300, 400, 542
Tanner, Captain, 235
-, Roger, 149
Tapping, Thomas, a maimed soldier, 255
Taunton, Dr. Sutcliffe, archdeacon of, 135n
Taverns, restraint of the number of, 404, 540,
542, 543, 544, 547, 548, 549
-, no house to be converted into a tavern
without permission, 541
-, erected near to churches and churchyard to be removed, 545
-, Robert Burchmore Committed to Newgate for turning his house into a tavern,
545
-, one erected in a dangerous place to be
suppressed, 548
-, all having signs and stairs to the water
to be suppressed, 547
-, assemblies at, prohibited on account
of the infection, 341
-, in Fleet Street to be shut up, 457
-, inns, &c., the uttering of flesh in, in
Lent to be restrained, 398
-, keepers of, not to buy game, 549
Tavern sign, The Bush, 548, 549
Taylor, Abraham, 498
-, John, the water poet, 411
-, Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Bennet,
alderman, 208n
-, Rebecca, wife of Sir William Ronney,
alderman, 495n
-, Robert, alderman, 208n, 495n
-, Sergeant Major, appointed Captain of
the Artillery Company, 23
Temes, William, Comptroller of the Custom House, 36
Temes, Mrs., 36
Temple, the, lectures at, 365
-, escape of a prisoner into, and charge
against the gentlemen of, for rescuing
him, 452
Temple Bar, the residence of Gyles Horne
within, 163
-, victualling houses at, to be searched for
infected persons, 336
-, the building of, 499
Tenche, William, bailiff of Shrewsbury, 69
Tenterden, complaint by the mayor and jurats of, as to the seizure of cloth, 443
Tenters for stretching cloths to be abolished, 70
Term to be held at Hertford on account of the
plague, 334
-, to be held in London, 335
Termers, 420
Tey, John, 40
-, John, Her Majesty's alnager, 71
Thames, the river:—
-, Cleansing of and removal of shoals from,
213, 509, 510, 511, 513, 514, 515, 516,
517
-, Conservancy of, 186, 391, 500, 501, 504,
507, 514, 516
-, Complaints as to damage to river walls at
Blackfriars and Bridewell, 516
-, Ferry between Gravesend and London, 511,
512, 513
-, Fisheries, &c.—
-, The removal of hatches, stops, weirs, &c.,
344, 345, 499, 500, 507, 515
-, Use of unlawful nets by fishermen, petermen, trinkermen, &c., 501, 502, 503,
506, 508
-, Controversies as to rights of fishing in,
503, 504, 506, 507, 508
-, Petition of fishermen to be incorporated,
and proceedings thereon, 513, 514
-, Salmon fishing at Chelsea complained of,
507
-, A sturgeon caught in the river to be presented to the Queen, 504
-, Frost on the, 562
-, Mills upon, at London Bridge, 504, 505, 506,
516
-, Misdemeanours upon, complaints as to, 511
-, Nuisances complained of, 49, 508, 509
-, Taverns having signs and stairs to the, to be
suppressed, 547
-, Triumphs upon, in honour of the marriage of
Princess Elizabeth, 411
-, Watermen of, see Watermen.
-, Waterworks on, see London Bridge and
Waterworks.
Theatre, the, Shoreditch, 354
-, great disorder at, 350
-, fencers refused permission to play a
prize at, 352
Theobald, John, 112n
Therry, James, 480
-, John, 480
-, Stephen, 480
Thoby, Essex, the manor and priory of, 318n
Thomas, John, 341
-, Philip, 228n
Thomas, William, patent to, for making health into brushes, 216, 217
Thomas's, St., Hospital, right of the governors
of, to appoint a clerk to the church of
St. Thomas, Southwark, 171
-, James Sadler, a maimed soldier, recommended for the next vacant place
in, 172
-, portrait of Sir Thomas Cambell, alderman, at, 498n
-, presidents of:—
-, Sir Thomas Adams, 10n
-, Sir William Allen, 506n
-, Sir George Barnes, 181n
-, Sir Thomas Billingsley, 2n
-, Sir Edward Osborne, 156n
-, Sir John Ryvers, 38n
-, Sir Nicholas Woodrof, 35n
Thomason, Edward, 141
Thompson, Robert, 563
Thornton, Thomas, 491
Thorpe, Ralph, 285
Throgmorton Street, the residence of Alderman James Cambell in, 498n
Throgmorton, Anthony, 128
Thrower, Mr., keeper of Ludgate, 370
Thurlow, Little, Suffolk, free school and almshouses at, 441n
Thurlow Church, Suffolk, monuments in, 441n
Thynne, Sir John, 37n
Tibutt, Alice, a recusant, 130
Tichborne, Sir Robert, alderman, 319n
Tilbury, the camp at, 155n
-, the trained bands sent to, 244
-, Hope, establishment of lazaretto at
suggested, 349
-, ships to be sent to, 243, 248
Tillesworth, Joan, wife of Sir Rowland Hayward, alderman, 37n
-, William, 37n
Tilliers, Count de, French ambassador, 454
Tilman, Richard, mayor of Faversham, 373
Tilney, Mr., master of the revels, 353
Tiltboats on the Thames, 501
Tinsdale, Thomas, of Deanly, Berks, 208n
Tipper, Mr., 172
Tippling houses, supply of beer to, 28, 380,
541, 542, 543
-, drunkenness in, 541
-, shop in Southwark turned into a
tippling-house without a licence, 544
-, the places of resort for lewd persons,
545
Tirry, John, 502
Tisdale, Anne, 170
Tithes, difference between the clergy and
parishioners concerning the valuation of,
135, 138
-, orders in Council concerning, 137,
138
Tobacco, the sale of, 545
Todd, Christopher, silk weaver, 148
-, William, 171
Tokens, private, proclamation against the issue of, 90n
Toll, freemen of London exempt from, 441
Tomkins, Mr., 374
Torte, Francis le, 378
Tortington, Sussex, property of the priors of, 311n
Tothill estate, 169
Tothill, Mr.Richard, 169
Totness, the Earl of, see Carew, George, Lord.
Touchboxes, 234
Tower, the:—
-, Boundaries, disputes as to, 173n, 186, 237,
426, 428, 429, 430, 433, 434, 442, 446,
554
-, Perambulation of the liberties of, 434, 443
-, Boundaries described, 427n
-, Boundary stone, removal of, 432, 433, 434,
445
-, Inclosure of the pond head at, 434
-, New buildings erected on disputed ground,
429, 430, 433
-, Chaplain of the, 442, 443
-, Court Baron held in, 427n
-, High constable of, 427n
-, Lieutenants of, 354n:—
-, Sir Allen Apsley, 441, 442, 443, 446
-, Sir Jervis Elwis, 82
-, Sir Owen Hopton, 154n
-, Sir George Moore, 441n, 477n
-, Sir John Robinson, Knight and Bart.,
alderman, 88
-, Sir William Waad, 246
-, Lord mayors sworn into office at:—
-, Sir Alexander Avenon, 312n
-, Sir Henry Billingsley, 2
-, Sir William Rowe, 2
-, Officers of, exempted from arrest, 444
-, Porter, the gentleman, 426, 429, 430, 432,
434; exactions by, upon victuallers
and strangers, 426
-, Records, 427n, 467n
-, Sword borne before the Lord Mayor
ordered to be turned down at, 432, 434
-, Prisoners committed to:—
-, Sir Thomas Adams, alderman, 9
-, Philip, Earl of Arundel, 175n
-, Sir Thomas Bartlett, 97n
-, Captain James Bunce, alderman, 10
-, Mr.Cambell, 440
-, Earl of Cleveland, 205n
-, Sir James Croft, 41n
-, Sir John Gayre, alderman, 9
-, Denzill Holles, 560n
-, Sir T. Lake, and his wife, 5n
-, Sir John Langham, alderman, 9
-, Sir Sidney Montague, 193n
-, Sir Isaac Pennington, alderman, 200n
-, Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland,
141n
-, Thomas, Lord Seymour, of Sudeley,
500n
-, William Shacrost, 430
-, Lady Arabella Stuart, 481n
-, Sir Henry Yelverton, 101n
-, Sheriffs presented at the gate of, 432, 432n
-, Sheriffs prevented from executing processes
of law in, 429, 430
-, Warders of, complaints as to their conduct,
436
-, freed from serving parochial offices,
446, 447, 448
Ditch, 434
Tower Hill, Her Majesty's garners at, 377;
foundations of a prison or cage laid
upon, 442, 443
-, Street, case of a poor woman living in,
486
-, the dwelling of Sir William
Allen, alderman, in, 506n
-, Ward, alderman of:—
-, Sir George Barnes, 181n
-, Thomas Bennet, jun., 210n
-, Sir Thomas Billingsley, 2n
-, Sir John Chapman, 88n
-, Sir Richard Fenn, 528n
-, John Highlord, 528n
-, Sir John Jolles, 210n
-, Sir Nicholas Rainton, 479n
-, Sir John Robinson, Knight and Bart., 88n
-, Sir John Watts, 287n
Town Clerk, 426
-, William Sebright, 188n
-, Sir John Weld, 306
-, Richard Langley, deputy, 188n
-, reversion of office granted to Joseph
Cocke, 304; to Thomas Jones, 318
Town Ditch, the, waste water from Moorgate conveyed over, 46n
Trade, Lords Commissioners for, 228, 526
Trade and commerce, clauses to be inserted
in treaties for encouraging foreign,
530
-, committee appointed to take all
matters affecting, into consideration,
530
Traders, the incorporated, for Spain, France, &c., 530
Trades, citizens troubled for using their lawful, 91
Tradesmen and artificers, new corporation of, 228, 229
Trafford, Captain Francis, 417
Trained bands:—
-, The mustering, training, and enrolment of,
531, 532, 533, 534, 535, 537; exemption from, 531
-, Ordinance for the reform of the march
of the English nation to be observed at
all musters of the, 254
-, The supply of arms, powder and match,
shot, &c., for, 457, 532, 534
-, Appointment of muster master, 533, 536,
537, 538; duties of performed by alderman, deputy, and common council of
each ward, 537
-, Four colonels to be appointed, the Lord
Mayor to be general, 532
-, Rowland Wilson, colonel of the Orange
Regiment, 18n
-, Nicholas Leat captain of one of the 261n
-, To be called together on holidays for exercise, 537
-, A tax to be levied to pay expenses and
charges of the officers of the, 539
-, To be kept in readiness to suppress disorders at Shrovetide, May-day,&c.,
454, 457, 458, 535
-, To be placed at the City's gates to suppress disorders by mariners and seamen,
249
-, Levies of:—350 sent to Normandy, 240; 3,000 sent
to protect coasts of Kent and Sussex,
243; 1,000 sent to Tilbury, 244; 10,000
to assist forces of Kent and Essex, 244;
500 to be sent to Ireland, 245; 1,000
to suppress riots at Southwark, Lambeth,
&c., 458; 350 to take part in shows at
marriage of Princess Elizabeth, 530;
3,000 to serve against the Scots, 538
-, None to be levied to assist the King of Denmark, 254
-, Men to be levied for service in the Palatinate not to be taken from the, 416
Tralee Castle, 233n
Treasurer, the Lord, 288, 373, 374, 375, 377,
378, 379, 380, 381, 388, 391, 392, 393,
394, 395, 396, 397, 408, 426, 428, 431,
472, 473, 474, 475, 493, 500, 501, 503,
504, 525, 540, 553, 562
-, see Montague, Sir Henry; and Dorset,
the Earl of.
Treverie, John, 161
Trevillian, John, 157
Trevor, Thomas, Baron of the Exchequer, 469, 469n
Trinity House, the, 184
-, to pay 4,000l. towards the expedition
for the suppression of pirates, 329
-, masters of, 77n, 82, 239
-, allegation of, against Boyde's patent, 83
-, certificate of, approving of mills to be
erected at London Bridge, 504, 505
-, the Master and Brethren to inquire as
to patent for cutting iron into small
rods, 218
-, a new and convenient channel for coal
ships set out by, 417, 418
Trinkermen, 344n; their conduct complained of, 501, 508; petition of, to the Queen, 502, 503; proceedings against to be stayed, 503
Trinkes, permission given to fish with, of a certain assize, 502
Trotter, Thomas, 162
Troy weight, 562
Trumball, William, 515
Tryon, Mary, wife of Sir Sebastian Harvey, alderman, 313n
Tudor, Owen, 154n
Tumblers at the theatre, 350
Tumbling to be prohibited, 341
Tunis, expedition against pirates of, 329
Turkey, captives in, 52, 56, 80n
-, merchants, 123, 527
-, Merchant Adventurers' Company, 530
Turkish pirates, 11n
Turner, Her Majesty's, 237
-, John, of Kirkleatham, 65n
-, William, alderman, 64
Turnmill Street, complaint of a melting house in, 263
Tyburn, the conduit heads and vaults at, 555, 556, 559
Tyder, Edward, 150
Tyler, Roger, 213
Tyrone, the Earl of, peace concluded with, 242n
U
Ubbershill, near Croydon, 474
Ulster, the plantation in, 163n, 173, 174
Under-sheriffs, mode of appointment of, 460
United Provinces, outbreak of the plague in the, 349
V
Vagabonds, the City pestered with, 340; punishment of, 391
Vagrants, permission given to impress idle,
417
-, to be kept out of the City, 458, 515
Valdez, Domingo de, 493
Valence, William, committed to prison for translating a scandalous book, 32
Vanderbeck, Lewis, 155
Vane, Sir Henry, 422, 560
Vedast, St., Foster Lane, the wife of Mr. Alderman Prescott buried in, 318n
Venetian ambassador, threats used against, 550
Venice, lodgings to be provided for two ambassadors from the state of, 12
-, Sir Dudley Carleton ambassador to,
14n
Venison, the cooks to be restrained from buying and selling, 540
-, warrants, 375, 409, 539
Vere, Sir Francis, 23n, 241
-, Geoffrey de, 23n, 241n
-, Sir Horatio, 23
Vernon, Francis, 307
-, George, Justice of the Common
Pleas, 469, 469n
Verre, John, 155
Verulam, Lord, see Bacon, Sir Francis.
Victuallers not to permit flesh to be eaten in
Lent, &c., 393, 394, 402, 546
-, licensing of, 478
Victualling-houses to be searched for infected
persons, 335
-, catalogue of, prepared, 335
-, a survey of, to be taken, 359, 360
-, the names of all lodgers in, to be returned, 424
Victuals, the price of, 49, 344, 387, 515
Viewers sworn, the four, 45, 141, 324
Villa Nova, Marquis de, 11n
Villiers, Sir Christopher, Earl of Anglesey,
313n
-, Sir Edward, Viscount Grandison,
442n
Villiers, George, first Duke of Buckingham,
51n, 160, 197n, 303, 421n, 442n; recommends Thomas Leech for reversion
of office of Remembrancer, 293, 294;
Hugh Smallwood for Common Hunt,
298
-, George, second Duke of, 561
Viner, Mary, wife of Sir Richard Napier, 76n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 76n
Vintners of Smithfield, complaint by, as to
soldiers billeted upon them, 256
-, dressing or uttering flesh in Lent, to be
brought before the Council, 402
-, Company, members of, committed for
not contributing towards the loan to the
King, 196
-, to inquire what persons retail wines in
the City without warrant or licence, 539
-, complaint as to the number of apprentices of, 540
-, patent granted to, 547, 548
-, Hall, rebuilding of, 65n
Vintry Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n
-, Sir John Frederick, 560n
-, Sir Crisp Gascoyne, 155n
-, Sir Martin Lumley, 105n
-, Robert Mildmay, 8n
-, Sir Thomas Pullison, 284n
Violet, Henry, 5
Virginia, Sir Maurice Abbott, alderman, one
of the council for establishing colony
of, 166n
-, idle persons to be sent to, 361
-, the Company of, 361, 362
Volunteers to be raised, 255
-, to be permitted to enter the service of
the King of Denmark, 410
W
W. N. M., letter from, 213
Waad, Elizabeth, wife of Edmund Lenthall,
246n
-, Sir William, lieutenant of the Tower,
246; request a yearly pension for a
poor soldier, 254
Waff, James, 159
Waits, office of one of the City, requested for John Dower, 275
Walbrook Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir George Bond, 38n
-, Sir Edward Bromfield, 105n
-, Sir Geoffrey Elwes, 82n
-, John Gore, 105n
-, Sir Robert Lee, 3n
-, Sir Ambrose Nicholas, 308n
-, Sir John Ryvers, 38n
Wales, death of Henry Frederick, Prince of,
announced, 410
-, and the Marches, Lord President of,
162n, 172n
Walker, John, 314
Waller, Edmond, 319
-, Capt. Henry, 319n
Wallingford, Viscount, 159n
Wallis, Mr., 382
Walpole, John de, will of, 113
Walsall, John, 495
Walsingham, Frances, wife of Sir Philip
Sydney, 152n
-, Sir Francis, 5n, 10, 11, 27, 40, 54,
55, 92, 130, 148, 149, 152n, 164, 176,
177, 185, 186, 206, 230, 232, 234, 235,
270, 271, 273, 275, 278, 279, 332, 335,
337, 352, 367, 374, 375, 394, 433, 436,
473, 477, 484, 485, 490, 492, 517
-, Lady Ursula, 152, 554
Walsted, Francis, 303
Walter, John, 558
Waltham Abbey, Sir Edward Denny buried
at, 233n
-, Forest, charge of stealing the King's
deer in, 269
Walton, John, 429
Walworth, Francis, 298
Wandsworth, right of inhabitants to fish in the Thames, 503
Wansted, the manor of, 461
Wapping, new buildings in, 49
Warburton, Mr. Justice, 452
Warde, Capt., 234
-, Edward, 159
Wardrobe of robes, 280
-, master of the great, 5n, 161n, 438n
-, repair of the pavement near the, 480
Wards and Liveries, Attorney-General of
the Court of, 301n, 304
-, master of the Courts of, 67n, 192
-, surveyor of the Courts of, 428n
Ware, Sir John Watts, alderman, buried at,
287n
-, complaint of certain poor men of, as
to metage dues, 374
-, complaint of the bargemen of, as to
the lowness of water in the River Lea,
382
-, Thomas, 485
Warner, John, 288
-, Samuel, alderman, 166n
Warrants from the Council, execution of, in the City, 445
Warren, Edward, of Northampton, 150
-, Jaspar, 270
-, William, master of the Musicians'
Company, 92
Warwick, Countess of, 282
-, Earl of, see Dudley, Ambrose.
-, Lord Rich created Earl of, 140n
Watches, the night watches to be increased, 550
Watchmen appointed at the gates to prevent flesh being brought in during Lent, 395
Water:—
-, To be brought from Hackney Marsh, 135n
-, To be conveyed from the Thames to Leadenhall, 551
-, Permission given to Peter Morice to erect
his works at London Bridge for supplying the City, 551, 553
-, Grant by Bernard Randolph for bringing
water from the Thames into the City,
553
-, Application for a lease of the Waterhouse at
Dowgate, 557
-, The conduit heads at Tyburn, 555, 556
-, The main pipes to be examined, 559
-, The waste water to be brought to the conduits, 559
-, Complaint against the City plumber, 557
-, The inhabitants of the City to be required to
take the New River water, 557
-, Requests for quills of water from the City's
pipes:—
-, For Cecil House, 558
-, Lady Darby's house, 559
-, Essex House, 554
-, The Mews at Charing Cross, 561
-, Northumberland House, 561
-, York House, 559, 560, 561
-, From Lord Cobham at Blackfriars, 554
-, Earl of Exeter for his house in the Strand,
556
-, Lord Fenton, 555
-, Sir Henry Gibb, 560
-, Denzell Holles, 560
-, Sir Thomas Lake, 560
-, Sir Henry Vane, 560
-, John Walters, 558
-, Sir Richard Weston, 558
-, Marquis of Winchester, 552
Waterbailiff, office of, 10, 180, 270
-, reversion of, requested for John Dewell,
283
-, to give an account of the number of
weirs on the Thames, 500
-, to attend upon Lord Burghley upon the
question of fishing, 504
-, arrested by direction of the Board of
Green Cloth, 506
-, fishermen of Hampton restrained by,
506
-, complained of, for driving stakes in
the Thames, 507
Water balliage upon the goods of foreigners and aliens, 322
Waterbeares, the Company of, 552
-, Hall, near Sun Street, 552n
Water engine, James Griffith maker of an
artifical, 164
-, plough, invention of, 511n
Watermen to be employed in manning the
City's ships, 250
-, Act referring to, 256
-, one of Her Majesty's injured, 285
-, sufferings of, through the frost, 562
-, of the Gravesend ferry, complained of,
512
Watermen's Company, attendance of the
master, &c., at the Council upon the
question of building Westminster
Bridge, 36
-, the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen to settle the dispute in the, 110
-, David Parry committed to Newgate
for disobeying the orders of the, 104
-, certificate of, approving of the erection
of the mills at London Bridge, 505
-, orders for the future government of
the, 561, 562
Waters, Peter, 150
Waterside, yeoman waiter of the, 279, 283, 289
Waterson, Edward, 128
Wathall, Mary, 497
Watson, Blanch, wife of Thomas Skinner,
460n
-, William, 460n
Watts, Sir John, alderman, 3n, 287
-, John, 315
-, Dr. Thomas, 326
Weaver, Richard, 438
Weavers' Company, the search, view, and correction of falsity in silk, gold and
silver thread, 95
-, freemen using the art of weaving to
be of this company, 103
-, members of the, to be punished for publishing a pamphlet, 451
Webbe, John, 30n
-, Lucy, mother of Archbishop Laud, 30n
-, Alderman Sir William, 30, 283, 450,
488
Webster, John, 105n
Weekes, William, 147
Weights, the want of an assize of, 562
-, the use of leaden, 562
-, all defective, to be seized, 563
-, Robert Thompson deputed to find out
all false, 563
-, standards to be kept at Guildhall, 563n
Weirs on the Thames, 500
Weld, Sir Humphrey, alderman, 13n, 26n
-, Sir John, town clerk, 13, 26, 306
-, Lady, residence of, 13
-, House, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 13n
Wells, Sir John, alderman, 481n
-, the river of, or Fleet River, 481n
Wentworth, Henry, third Lord, 154n
-, Henry, Lord, 14n
-, Thomas, second Lord, 231, 354n, 552
-, Thomas, fourth Lord, Earl of Cleveland, 205
-, Joan, daughter of Thomas Lord, wife
of Lord Cheney, 168n
Westby, Frances, removed from the office of coal gatherer, 285
West Ham, Barking, property at, left for the
redemption of captives in Turkey, &c.,
52n
-, land at, bequeathed by Sir
Richard Fenn, alderman, for the relief
of the poor there, 528n
West Horsley, Surrey, Sir Edward Nicholas buried at, 51n
West India fleet, arrival of, 240
West India plantations, traders to the, 530
Westmerland, Walter, the widow of, 177
Westminster, register of sales and pawns of
retailing brokers established in, 40
-, newly-erected tenements in, 49
-, catalogue of infected houses in, 335
-, the laws against infection to be put in
execution in, 344, 346, 347, 348
-, Her Majesty's garners at, 377
-, refusal of the Lord Treasurer to license
any butcher to kill flesh in Lent in, 393
-, the poulterers of, charged with selling
pheasants, &c., at all seasons, 397
Westminster, return to be made of the names of
noblemen, &c., residing in, contrary to
the proclamation, 420, 422
-, search to be made among the cutlers
in, for swords and daggers of excessive
length, 518
-, the Dean of, 163n
-, Lancelot Andrews, dean of, 170n
-, the Bailiff of, 335
Westminster Abbey, burials in:—
-, Dr. Samuel Bolton, 139n
-, Sir Thomas Bromley, 118n
-, Sir Lionel Cranfield, 161n
-, Princess Elizabeth, 531n
-, Duke of Lennox, 72n
-, Sir Thomas May, 306n
-, Lord Norreys, 450n
-, Sir John Puckering, 92n
-, Sir Francis Vere, 241n
-, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 410n
Westminster Bridge, proposal to build, &c., 35, 36
Westminster School, Dr. Alexander Nowell
master of, 364n
-, Dr. Neile, Bishop of Durham, educated
at, 170n
Weston, John, 488
-, Sir Richard, 84, 388, 558
-, Richard, Baron of the Exchequer,
469, 469n
Wetherby, Mrs., 316
Whalebone-fins, duty on, 409
Whalley, Henry, 301
Wheat, the price of, 374, 376, 378, 381, 382, 384; and see Corn.
Wheeler, Richard, common serjeant, 286, 315, 318n
Wherries on the Thames, 501
Whitby, Yorkshire, the decay of piers at, 408
-, decay of trade there, 408
White, Antony, 431
-, George, 155
White bayes, 489
Whitechapel, orders for preventing stage plays
in, 338
-, the plague at, 340, 341
Whitefriars, 229
Whitehall, the tragedy of 'Gorboduc' performed before Queen Elizabeth at, 27n
-, the residence of Sir Henry Vane in,
560
Whitehand, John, attorney of the Sheriffs' Court, 293
Whitemore, Anne, wife of Sir Edmund Sawyer, 51n
Whitgift, Dr. John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 130, 352
Whitmore, Anne, wife of Sir John Robinson
alderman, 88n
-, Elizabeth, wife of Sir William Craven,
alderman, 211n, 297n
-, Sir George, alderman, 13n, 88n,
211n, 296
-, Sir William, alderman, 211n
-, of Buldwas, Shropshire, 51n,
296n
-, Mr., M.P. for Bridgenorth, 297n
Whitstable oysters, 405
Whittington, Sir Richard, 8n
Whittington's College, 231n
Whittle, Sacvile, surgeon at Deptford Dockyard, 15
Whorwood, William, 26
Wight, Randall, 489, 490
Wight, Isle of, captain of the, 192n
Wilcock, Samuel, 443
Wiles, William, 40
Wilkenson, Mr., 495
Wilkes, Richard, 159
Williams, Mr. Abraham, 361
-, John, 437
-, serjeant carver, 279
-, lord keeper, Bishop of Lincoln, &c.,
163, 497; recommendations of persons
by, for reversion of officers:—
-, David Carpenter for coroner, 302
-, Humfrey Leigh for swordbearer, 301
Williamson, Francis, 41
-, Sir Francis, 41
Willie, Nicholas, waterbailiff, 500
Willoughby, Lord, 410
Wilson, John, 121, 303
Wilson, Peter, 502
Wilson, Roland, 18n
Wilson, Captain Rowland, alderman, 18
Wilson, Dr. Thomas, 125, 146, 168, 256, 561
Wiltshire, Thomas, Earl of, 155n
Wimbledon, Earl of, see Cecil, Edward.
Winch, Robert, 264
Winchester, Lancelot Andrews, Bishop of,
170
-, William Day, Bishop of, 364n
-, Robert Horne, Bishop of, 129n
-, Robert Abbott, Dean of, 131n
-, John, second Marquis of, 45n
-, William, Marquis of, see Paulet,
William.
-, Sir Peter Yonge, master of St. Cross
Hospital at, 14n
-, House, Southwark, 170n
-, Palace, 478n; Her Majesty's garners
at, 377
Wincot, Anne, wife of Sir Leonard Halliday,
alderman, 495n
-, William, of Langham, Stafford, 495n
Windebanke, Sir Francis, 49, 111, 166, 203, 298, 299, 363, 421, 537
Windmill, erected at Moorfields, 46n
-, at the Fountain Head, 554
-, for grinding corn, 564
Windsor, William Day and Alexander Nowell appointed canons of, 364n
Wine, impost of, granted to the Lord Mayor,
Sheriffs, and Aldermen, 208
-, Roger Richardson charged with erasure of letters patent for retailing of, 266
-, belonging to a merchant stranger to
be sold by a freeman, 527
-, French, to be tasted and tried, 527,
528, 529
-, sophisticating and falsifying, 527
-, petition of Sperwent and Day as to
their, 529
-, sophisticated, to be transported beyond
seas, 530
Wine, retailers of, unlicensed, to be reported,
539, 540
-, grant to Sir Edward Horsey to
license retailers of, 539
-, the price of French, 548
Wingfiled, Edward, 490
-, Henry, 15
-, Thomas, of Kimbolton, 490
Winter, Rowland, 332
Winterton, the Earl of, 105n
Wintertonness, the lights at, 86
Winton, Mr., deputy, 445
Winwood, Sir Ralph, 97n, 259, 291, 293, 440, 496
Wise, Richard, 395
Wiseman, Thomas, remembrancer, 307
Wiston Park, Sussex, 241n
Withernam, the custom of, 429, 435, 439, 440, 446, 496
Wollaston, Sir John, alderman, 200n
Wolley, Sir John, Secretary of State, 65, 286
Wolsey, Cardinal, 155n
Wolverley, free grammar school at, founded by William Sebright, town clerk, 31n
Wood, complaint of the abuses in the purveyance of, for the Queen's service, 392
-, ordinance for the sale of, 266
Wood and coal, the poor's wharf of, 282
Wood, Mr., 308
-, Roger, 152
-, Capt. Thomas, 18
-, Thomas, 193
-, Thomas, Sheriff, 106n
Woodcock, Andrew, 397
-, Ralph, alderman, 311
Woodde, Roger, 101
Woodhouse, Anne, wife of Sir Julius Cæsar,
60n
-, Henry, 60n
Woodmongers, the government of carts and
carmen committed to, 57, 58
-, to provide long carts for the King's
service, 58, 59
-, to supply billets and faggots for the
King's household, 380, 381
Woodrof, David, sheriff, 35n
-, Sir Nicholas, alderman, 35, 176, 435
-, Richard, of Gunpowder Alley, 42
Woodstock, Anne, daughter of Thomas of,
Duke of Gloucester, 309n
-, Thomas of, Duke of Gloucester, 309n
Wood Street, Cheapside, 148n
-, the residence of Sir Lionel Duckett,
alderman, in, 37n
-, the Castle Inn, 38
Wood Street Compter, a prisoner in to be
removed, 270
-, exactions on the prisoners in, by the
keeper, 287
-, suit between John Nicholas, keeper,
and John Skevington, 287
-, suit between John Nicholas, William
Miller, and Martin Heullin, 287
-, complaint of Mr. Doggett as to the
clerkship of the papers of, 287
-, chief clerk to the secondary of, 290
-, clerk sitters of, Thomas Leech, 301n;
Henry Whalley, 301n
Woodyard, complaint against an officer of the, 164
Wool, buying and selling of, 520
Woolhouse, Mrs. Walleson, 25
Woolnoth, St. Mary, Sir Thomas Ramsey, alderman, and his two wives buried at, 91n
Worcester, Dr. John Prideaux, Bishop of,
369n
-, John Whitgift, Bishop of, 130n
-, Edward, fourth Earl of, 119, 355,
452n
-, Earl of, the patent for making saltpetre and gunpowder granted to, 218;
Richard Fisher appointed his deputy,
220
Workhouse, directions for erecting a, 340
Worsley, Richard, 152n
Wotton, Thomas, second Lord, 170
Woulters, John, 267
Wraye, Lady Ann, 146
-, Sir Christopher, 146n, 313, 314, 370,
426n, 470
Wren, Sir Christopher, 63n, 323n
-, his report as to repairing St. Paul's,
323n
Wright, Edmund, alderman,8
-, Lawrence, 437
-, Lionel, 288, 298
-, Nathan, alderman, 9n
-, Richard, common packer, 288
-, Thomas, 355n
-, William, 499
Wroth, Sir Robert, 382
Wyatt Rebellion, Sir James Croft imprisoned for complicity in, 41n
Wykeham's School, Sir Henry Marten educated at, 406n
Wylkes, Thomas, 266
Wyncall, Mr., recommended for common serjeant, 286
Y.
Yardley, widow, request of concerning a coal meter's place, 286
Yarmouth, Sir George Whitmore, alderman
sent prisoner to, 297n
-, transport of herrings from, 397
-, complaint as to the interruption of the
sale of a cargo of salt at, 444
Yaxley, Captain, 241
Yelverton, Sir Henry, 101, 161, 290
Yendall, or Yantlett, boundary of the City's jurisdiction on the Thames, 502
Yeoman, John, 155
-, of the waterside, 289
-, of the meat market, 289
Yonge, Sir Peter, 14
York, Capt., 235
York, the Archbishop of, 326
-, Edmund Grindal,153n
-, Dr. Neile, 170n
-, Edwin Sandys, 141n
-, Lord Keeper Williams, 163n
-, James, Duke of, 164n, 204, 442n, 448
-, the Council of Peers at, 198
-, Sir Arthur Ingram, king's secretary at,
462
-, Lord President of, 279n
York House, 46, 159, 161, 184, 559
-, Supply of water for, 559, 561
-, appointed the residence of the Russian
ambassador, 560
Young, John, 155
-, Mr., 352, 487
Young, Her Majesty's Freemanson, 140
-, Sir Richard, 4n
-, Thomas, 428
Z.
Zachary, Francis, 441
Zealand, arrival of grain from, 380
Zouch, Edward, Lord, 51n, 161, 183, 338, 463
Zutphen, the battle of, 235n, 241n