Analytical Index to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia 1579-1664. Originally published by EJ Francis, London, 1878.
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Note.—The Clarendon Figures (131) refer to some Biographical or other Notice. The letter n following the ordinary Arabic Figures (153n) has reference to the foot-notes on the various pages.
A
Abbot's Inn, St. Mary-at-Hill, 153n
Abbott, George, Archbishop of Canterbury,
100, 131, 162, 166n, 258n, 269, 401
-, solicits an appointment for Couchman,
301
-, Sir John, 396
-, Maurice, of Guildford, 166n
-, Sir Maurice, alderman, 3n, 131n, 166,
304n
-, Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, 131n,
166n
-, William, 193
Abell, William, alderman, 14n
Abercorn, James, 1st Earl of, 178n
Abraham, Andrew, charged with using vile speeches, 267
Academy of Arms and Arts, 422
Acates, small, the prices of, 404, 405
Acheley, Roger, alderman, 46n
Acon, St. Thomas of, the house of, 52n
Acres, George, 234
Acton, Sir William, alderman, 8n, 297n
Adams, Simon, will of, 113
Adams, Sir Thomas, alderman, 9
Admiral, the Lord High, the Earl of Lincoln,
147n
-, Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham,
151n
-, 168, 284, 287, 307, 377, 474,
500, 501, 506, 507, 508, 509
Admiralty, High Court of, 1
-, serjeant of the, 236
-, officers of, not to allow the transport
of oysters, 406
African Company, 442n
Aids, Commissioners of, 25
Albemarle, the Duke of, see Monk, General
Albert, Archduke, 241n
Aldermen, their contributions for repairing
St. Paul's, 238
-, power of dismissal of, 437
Aldermen:—
-, Abbott, Sir Maurice, 3n, 131n, 166, 304n
-, Abell, William, 14n
-, Acheley, Roger, 46n
-, Acton, Sir William, 8n, 297n
-, Adams, Sir Thomas, 9
-, Allen, Edward, 212n, 318
-, Ralph, 112n
-, Sir William, 486n, 506
-, Alleyn, Sir Thomas, 199, 213
-, Allott, Sir John, 37n, 396
-, Andrews, Sir Thomas, 9n
-, Atkins, Sir Thomas, 143, 498n
-, Avenon, Sir Alexander, 312, 313, 486n
544
-, Aylmer, Sir Lawrence, 43n
-, Backhouse, Nicholas, 176
-, Rowland, 13, 166, 176n
-, Bacon, James, 21n
-, Bannester, Henry, 464
-, Barkham, Sir Edward, 284n, 313n
-, Barnes, Sir George, 10n, 37n, 38n, 113n, 181
-, Barnham, Benedict, 21n, 80, 441n
-, Francis, 80n
-, Baskerville, Humphrey, 37n
-, Bathurst, Lancelot, 442n
-, Beale, John, 18n
-, Bennet, Sir Thomas, 55n, 208, 285, 311n,
461, 480n, 522, 525
-, Thomas, junior, 210n, 480, 522
-, Billingsley, Sir Henry, 2, 31n
-, Blanke, Sir Thomas, 153, 207, 290n, 435,
490, 551n
-, Blincoe, Nicholas, 5
-, Bludworth, Sir Thomas, 65, 306n
-, Boleyn, Sir Geoffrey, 438n
-, Bolles, Sir George, 311n
-, Bolton, Sir William, 64n
-, Bond, Sir George, 38n
-, Sir William, 296n
-, Bowes, Sir Martin. 428n
-, Bowier, Francis, 2
-, Box, William, 1, 562
-, Branche, Sir John, 124, 206, 430, 431, 539
-, Bromfield, Sir Edward, 105n
-, Browne, Sir Richard, 199, 306, 425
-, Brydges, Sir John, 45n
-, Buckle, Sir Cuthbert, 4n, 206n, 315, 432,
506n
-, Bunce, Captain James, 10
-, Calthorpe, Sir Martin, 4n
-, Cambell, Sir James, 73n, 208n, 498, 499
-, Sir Thomas, 72, 105n, 292n, 498n
-, Capell, Sir William, 42n, 552n
-, Chapman, Sir John, 88n
-, Cheney, R., 318n
-, Chester, Sir William, 37n
-, Cockayne, Sir William, 100, 142, 211n,
224, 368, 555
-, Cooke, Sir Thomas, 29n, 30n, 80n, 155n
-, Cotton, Edward, 100n
-, Coventry, John, 8n
-, Coxe, Richard, 7, 464
-, Craven, Sir William, 211, 297n, 320n
-, Culham, Thomas, 8n
-, Dean, Richard, 522n
-, Dethick, Sir John, 18n
-, Dixie, Sir Wolstane, 31n, 181n, 435, 562
-, Doe, Charles, 199n
-, Draper, Sir Christopher, 2n, 30n
-, Ducie, Sir Robert, 51n, 319n, 387
-, Duckett, Sir Lionel, 37
-, Elkyn, William, 35n, 124n
-, Elwes, Sir Geoffrey, 82n
-, Sir Jervis, 82n
-, Falconer, Sir Thomas, 46n
-, Farrington, Richard, 5n
-, Fenn, Sir Richard, 528
-, Fitzwilliam, Sir William, 155n
-, Foreman, Sir William, 230n
-, Franklyn, Mr., 7
-, Frederick, Sir John, 560
-, Gage, Anthony, 491
-, Garrard, Sir John, 2n
-, Gascoyne, Sir Crispe, 155n
-, Gayre, Sir John, 9, 10n
-, Goldston, Richard, 21n
-, Gore, Gerard, 105n
-, John, 105n
-, Sir John, 105
-, Sir William, 211n
-, Gresham, Sir John, 332n
-, Sir Richard, 37n, 332n
-, Gurney, Sir Richard, 9n
-, Halliday, Sir William, 211n
-, Hammersley, Sir Hugh, 305n, 404, 528
-, Hampson, Robert, 2n
-, Hampton, Sir William, 46n
-, Handford, Sir H., 7n
-, Harrison, Gilbert, 528n
-, Hart, Sir John, 91n, 176n, 311, 435
-, Harvey, Sir James, 113, 128, 152, 276n,
277, 281, 310, 311, 312, 313, 367, 407,
490, 492, 519
-, Sir Sebastian, 222, 313, 314, 355,
402, 441n
-, Haw, Sir Richard, 65n
-, Hawes, Sir James, 287n, 551
-, Sir John, 155n
-, Haydon, John, 37n
-, Hayes, Sir Thomas, 4, 160
-, Hayward, Sir Rowland, 37, 146, 435, 471
-, Hicks, Sir Baptist, 5, 6, 44, 236n, 315, 463
-, Highlord, John, 528n
-, Hildsley, Mark, 10n
-, Hodges, John, 18
-, Hooker, Sir William, 481n
-, Houghton, Peter, 2n
-, Jackman, Edward, 21n
-, Jay, Henry, 51n
-, Jolles, Sir John, 210, 522, 525
-, Jones, Sir Francis, 6, 12
-, Judd, Sir Andrew, 37n
-, Jurin, John, 10n
-, Kebell (Kebble), Sir Henry, 43n
-, Kendrick, John, 296n
-, Kneyworth, Sir Thomas, 42n
-, Kympton, William, 312n
-, Kyrton, Alderman, 35n
-, Langham, Sir John, 9
-, Langley, Sir John, 276
-, Lawne, Gideon de, 7
-, Lee, Sir Robert, 3, 80n, 285
-, Leman, Sir John, 4n
-, Levett, Sir Richard, 199n
-, Love, William, 64, 65
-, Lowe, Sir Thomas, 80n, 210, 224
-, Lumley, Sir Martin, 105, 301n, 318n
-, Martin, Sir Richard, 1, 4, 31, 60n, 80n,
437, 460, 486, 492
-, Sir Roger, 308, 311, 441n
-, Middleton, Sir Thomas, 3, 72n, 74, 105,
253, 318, 522, 523, 555
-, Mildmay, Robert, 8
-, Milner, Tempest, 64
-, Mosley, Sir Nicholas, 80, 133n, 291n
-, Nicholas, Sir Ambrose, 303n
-, Offley, Sir Thomas, 37
-, Osborne, Sir Edward, 156, 311, 435
-, Parkhurst, Sir Robert, 14, 51n
-, Pember, Francis, 8, 528n
-, Pemberton, Sir James, 318n, 520
-, Pennington, Sir Isaac, 66n, 200
-, Prescott, Alexander, 318, 480
-, Pritchard, Sir William, 76n
-, Pullison, Sir Thomas, 284, 291, 344n
-, Pyott, Richard, 522
-, Pype, Richard, 332n
-, Rainton, Sir Nicholas, 479
-, Ramsey, Sir Thomas, 91, 230
-, Rich, Sir Thomas, 64
-, Rider, Sir William, 5n
-, Robinson, Sir John, 65n, 88, 201, 447
-, Romney, Sir William, 27n, 495
-, Rotherham, Edward, 212
-, Rowe, Sir Henry, 4n
-, Sir Thomas, 332, 364
-, Sir William, 2, 206, 207, 492
-, Ryvers, Sir John, 38, 476n
-, Seymour, Sir Thomas, 46n
-, Sheldon, Sir Joseph, 139n
-, Skinner, Augustine, 6
-, Sir Thomas, 2, 380
-, Slaney, Sir Stephen, 80, 311n
-, Smith, Humphrey, 311n, 528
-, Thomas, 18n, 291n
-, Smithes, George, 211, 319
-, Soame, Sir Stephen, 80n, 308n, 441
-, Spencer, Sir John, 172, 286, 377n, 447n
-, Swinnerton, Sir John, 211
-, Taylor, Robert, 208n, 495n
-, Tichbourne, Sir Robert, 319n
-, Turner, William, 64
-, Viner, Sir Thomas, 76n
-, Violet, Henry, 5
-, Warner, Samuel, 166n
-, Watts, Sir John, 3n, 287
-, Webbe, Sir William, 30, 283, 450, 488
-, Weld, Sir Humphrey, 13n, 26n
-, Wells, Sir John, 481n
-, Whitmore, Sir George, 13n, 88n, 211n, 296
-, Wilson, Captain Rowland, 18
-, Wollaston, Sir John, 200n
-, Woodcock, Ralph, 311
-, Woodrof, Sir Nicholas, 35, 176, 435
-, Wright, Edmund, 8
-, Nathan, 9n
Aldermen, the Court of, orphanage causes
referred to, 315, 317
-, request to, by Sir John Fortescue, to
have the custody of the orphan daughter
of Thomas Ridge, 315
-, extracts from the repertories of the,
318, 319n, 320n
-, complaint by, of the conduct of a
preacher at Paul's Cross, 366
-, inquiry by, as to Trinkermen, 501
Aldersey, William, recommended for office of serjeant carver, 279
Aldersgate, 2n, 550
-, Street, 357
-, residence of Sir Henry Yelverton
in, 102n
-, Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Bludworth, 65n
-, Sir Lionel Duckett, 37n
-, John Gore, 105n
-, Sir Richard Haw, 65n
-, Sir Nicholas Mosley, 80n
-, Sir John Watts, 287n
-, Mr. Squier, deputy of, 458
-, petition from, 288
Aldgate, re-edified, 46
-, Parish, scavenger of, 440
-, Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Alleyn, 199n
-, Sir Thomas Andrews, 9n
-, Henry Bannester, 464n
-, Nicholas Blincoe, 5n
-, Sir Cuthbert Buckle, 206n
-, Richard Farrington, 5n
-, Sir John Gayre, 9n
-, Sir Hugh Hammersley, 404n
-, John Haydon, 37n, 206n
-, Sir Francis Jones, 6n
-, Sir Thomas Offley, 37n
Ale, the assize of, 28n
Alehouses, number of, 98, 359, 542
-, to be searched for infected persons, 335
-, Catalogue of the Dwellers in, 335
-, the same for Westminster, 335
Alehouse keepers, 28, 544
-, not to receive headstrong beer, 543
-, list of licensed, 549
-, not to sell or cook game, 549
Algiers, expedition against the pirates of, 329
Alienations, fines and dues on, granted to the Earl of Leicester, 425, 426
Allegiance, the oath of, 424, 425, 476
Allen, Mr., 203n, 456
-, Edward, alderman, 212n, 318
-, Francis, 310
Allen, John, 268
-, Ralph, alderman, 112n
-, Sir William, alderman, 486n, 596
-, William, 153
-, William, 506n
Alleyn, Edward, 354
-, Sir Thomas, Bart., alderman, 199,
213
Alley, Zachary, 498
Allhallows, Bread Street, 544
-, Staining, 10n
Allott, Sir John, alderman, 37n, 396
Allured, Thomas, 302, 304
Alnager of cloth, 69, 271, 354
Alphage, St., London Wall, Sir Rowland
Hayward, alderman, buried in, 37n
-, rent-charge left to by Sir John Swinnerton, alderman, 211n
Altham, Edward, sheriff, 290n
-, Sir James, Baron of the Exchequer,
290, 555, 556
Alum, the price of, 520
Ambassadors' houses, one butcher licensed to utter flesh to, in Lent, 400
Amisse, Christopher, 146
Amsterdam, contagious sickness in, 339, 349
Amwell, water from, 555
Anabaptists, conventicle of, at Crosby House, 453
Ancaster, Duke of, 100n
Ancient or Ensign, 19
Anderson, Bertram, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
79n
-, Sir Edmund, Lord Chief Justice of
the Common Pleas, 426n, 489
Andrew Hubbard, St., dangerous state of the church of, 136
Andrew Undershaft, St., 100l left to the poor
of, by Sir N. Woodroff, alderman, 35n
-, aldermen buried at, Sir William
Craven, 211n; Sir Thomas Offley, 37n;
Thomas Starkey, 486n
Andrews, Launcelot, Bishop of Winchester, 170
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 9n
Angell, Robert, 320
Anjou, the Duke of, 29
-, complaint against a servant of, 264
-, complaint of non-payment for horses
supplied for the train of, 407
Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I., 42n
Anne's, St., Blackfriars, 442n
Ansley, James, 128
Antholin, St., Budge Row, Sir Roger Martin, alderman, buried at, 308n
Anthon, Mr., 451
Apjohn, Mr., 316
Apprentices concealed and enticed to rob their
masters, 265
-, withdrawn from their employment by
plays, 353
-, binding of, 391
-, disorders occasioned by, 448, 449,
454, 457, 458, 474, 475
Apothecary, Mr. Morgan, Her Majesty's, 237
-, the King's, 7
Apothecaries' Company, 7n
-, separation of from the Grocers', 96
-, charter granted to, 110
Apothecaries' Company, quest between them
and the grocers, 213
-, their proportion towards the Palatinate Loan, 413, 414, 415
-, admission of apprentices of, to the
freedom, 414
-, grant to, 526
Apsley, Sir Allen, Lieutenant of the Tower,
390, 441, 445, 446
-, Barbara, wife of Colonel George
Hutchinson, 442n
-, Frances, wife of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, 442n
-, Jocosa, wife of Lyster Blount, 442n
-, John, 441n
-, Lucy, wife of Colonel John Hutchinson, 442n
Aquavitæ, aquacomposita, and vinegar makers, petition of, against the patent granted to Richard Drake, 214, 215
Arber, Edward, 346n
Archery, alleged negligence in executing the
laws for the maintenance of, 16
-, statutes for the maintenance of, 16n,
18
-, petition complaining of the abuses
against, 17; report thereon, 17n, 18
-, petition of longbow-makers upon the
decline of, 17
-, four regiments to be raised for the
practice of, 18
-, prizes to be given for the best shots, 19
-, to be practised in Finsbury Fields,
46n
Argenter, Lucas, licensed to collect money for ransom of his wife and children, 52
Arlington, Baron, see Bennet, Sir Henry.
Armada, the Spanish, 55, 149n, 151n, 379n
-, ship furnished by the City against,
237, 238, 239
-, destruction of, 243n
Armour, the price of, 230n
-, left by soldiers in Kent, 245
Arms, academy for the practice of, 422
-, assize of, 530n
-, commissioners appointed to see the
inhabitants provided with, 530n
-, and weapons in private houses to be
viewed, 408
-, weapons, and men, contribution for
providing, 25
Army, loans for the maintenance and disbanding of the, 200, 201, 424
Arran, the Earl of, 105n
Artillery Company, 16n, 19
-, complaint of, against the King's
master gunner, 20
-, orders for settlement of controversy as
to government of, 22, 23, 24
-, Captain Edward Panton's claim for
payment for training the members of,
19, 20, 21, 22, 23
-, Captains Panton and Bingham to
withdraw from their offices for a time,
23
-, president of, Sir Hugh Hammersley,
404n
Artillery Garden, Bishopsgate, 19
Artillery Garden, the new, at Bunhill Fields, 19n, 23
Artillery Yard, 23, 24
Arthur, Robert, committed to Newgate, 264
Artisans, foreign, complaints against, 258
Arundel, the Earl of, 42n, 213n, 472
-, Philip, Lord, 173
-, House, Temple Bar, 10
-, fire near, 142
-, and Surrey, the Earl of, 116, 299
Ascham, Roger, 65n
Ascoll, Roger, 159
Ascough, Captain Nicholas, 18
Ashby, William, Ambassador to James the First of Scotland, 67n
Ashley, Mr., 394
Ashley, Lord, Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, 167
Ashmore, Ottwell, 411
Ask, Robert, bridgemaster, 39
Aske, Robert, 437
Assention, the, one of the ships fitted out by the City, 241
Assessments, order defining persons to be
assessed, 25
-, return to be made of sums levied, 25
-, petitions from the City concerning, 26
-, persons to be prevented from escaping, 26
-, persons refusing to pay, 24, 25
Assurances, orders set down for, 27
Aston, Roger, 5
Astropp, Lucy, 317
-, William, 317
Atkins, Sir Robert, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 200n
-, Thomas, of Norwich, 465, 466
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 143, 498n
Attachment, action of, 488
Attorney in Guildhall, removal of, from office, 124
Aubney or Aubigny, Lord, see Lenox, Duke of.
Auditor of the Chamber and Bridge House
accounts, 291
-, of the Court of Exchequer, 288
Audley, Mervin, Lord, Earl of Castlehaven, 80n
Augustine (Austin) Friars, 133n, 552n
Avenon, Sir Alexander, alderman, 312, 313,
486n; residence of, 544
-, Robert, of King's Norton, Worcestershire, 312n
Avery, William, town clerk, 27n
Avoirdupois weights, 562
Awbrey, Mr., Master of the Court of Requests, 395
Aylmer, John, Bishop of London, 53, 54, 124,
126, 128, 129, 308, 326, 364, 366, 486
-, Sir Lawrence, alderman, imprisoned,
43n
Ayloffe, William, Justice of the Queen's Bench, 149, 150, 271
Ayscough, Edward, 301
Ayton, Sir Robert, 220n
B
Babraham, Cambridgeshire, seat of Sir H. Palavicino, 55n
Backhouse, Anne, wife of Thomas Curzon,
176n
-, Nicholas, alderman, 176
-, Rowland, alderman, 13, 166, 176n
-, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Fuller, 176n
-, Thomas, of Cumberland, 176n
Bacon, Anne, wife of Nicholas Woodhouse, of
Waxham, Norfolk, 60n
-, Sir Francis, 21, 80n, 161, 217n, 268,
269, 290, 293, 299, 559, 563
-, Lord Verulam, 135, 192, 453,
454, 476, 497, 515
-, report of, on patent for cutting iron
into small rods, 217n
-, letter from, recommending Mr.
Dynne for appointment as Remembrancer, 294
-, letter from, recommending Richard
Gippes for appointment as Judge of the
Sheriffs' Court, 300
-, letter from, for reversion of Common
Pleader's place for Edward Ayscough,
301
-, James, alderman, 21n
-, Sir Nicholas, 21n, 60n, 80n
-, Robert, of Drinkston, Suffolk, 21n
-, Robert, Remembrancer, 105, 189n,
261, 301, 446, 514
Bacon, conduct of buyers of, for King's household, 397
-, scarcity of, 399
Badgers and sellers of corn, 375, 377
Baine, Frederick, 181n
Baker, Abraham, 215
-, Captain, 175
-, John, 158
Bakers, complaint of, as to increased price of
wheat, 373
-, unable to keep the assize of bread,
385
-, expenses of a baker set out, 386
-, French and Dutch, 345
-, Company, the store of wheat at the
Bridgehouse viewed by the Master
Wardens and Ancients of, 375
-, dispute between the white and brown,
33, 92, 102
-, letters patent to incorporate the two
companies into one, 92
-, the Council's recommendation to the
Queen to revoke the same, 92
-, complaint against a white baker for
baking brown bread, 95
Balfore, Charles, 56
-, Mary, 56
Ballast from the Thames, a fixed rate to be charged for, 510
Ballast from the Thames, the right to take claimed by John Chapman, 517
Ballot, the, used by the Court of Aldermen in
1526, 27n
-, prohibited by Charles I., 27
Balls, Richard, 303
Balmes, Hoxton, the residence of Alderman
Sir George Whitmore, 296n
-, Charles I. received at, 297n
Baltimore, Lord, see Calvert, Sir George.
Banbury, Earl of, 159n
-, Castle, Sir William Compton, governor
of, 447n
Bankrupts, resort of to taverns by the water side, 547
Banks, Anne, wife of Edmond Waller, the
poet, 319n, 320
-, John, mercer, 319n, 320
Bankside, the bear-garden upon, 478n
-, the game of bears and bulls on, 478
-, the Liberty of, 477
-, proposed new theatre on, 354
-, suppression of stage plays on the, 354
Bankworth, Richard, 318
Bannester, Henry, alderman, 464
Banqueting Close field, springs of water at,
556
-, house, Whitehall, 357n
Barbary, captives redeemed from, 51
Barber Surgeons' Company, 289
Barbican, residence of Earl of Bridgewater at,
162
-, riot at Spanish ambassador's house in,
452, 453
Barde, Tobias, 259
Barge, Lord Mayor's, use of, for removing the King's effects to Greenwich, 409
Barker, Andrew, 128
-, Edward, 274
Barkham, Sir Edward, alderman, 284n, 313n
Barkhamsted Park, 153
Barking, petition from fishermen of, 502
-, Church, Tower Street, 427n
Barkley, Edward, 236
Barming, Thomas, 489, 490
Barnabie, Paul, 528
Barnard, Mr., fined, disfranchised, and committed to prison, 268
-, James, chest of evidences for heirs of
in custody of chamberlain, 310
-, Winifride, 310
Barne or Barnes, Sir George, alderman, 10n
-, alderman, 37n, 38n, 113n
-, assaulted by Mr. Darcie, 181
-, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Ryvers,
alderman, 38n
-, Margaret, wife of Sir Robert Napier,
76n
-, William, husband of Anne, daughter
of Archbishop Sandys, 181n
Barnes, Captain, 235
-, houses at, visited with plague, 342
Barnet, grammar school founded at, 140
-, Monday market at, 388
Barnham, Alice, wife of Sir Francis Bacon,
21n
-, Benedict, alderman, 21n, 80, 441n
-, Francis, alderman, 80n
Barnham, Stephen, of Southwick, Southampton, 80n
Barnhurst, Mr., 205
Barnstaple Castle, governor of, 442n
Baronet, institution of the order of, 60n
Barrett, William, King's grocer, 479, 494
Bartholomew Fair, proclamation for postponing, on account of the plague, 347
Bartholomew the Great, St., Sir Roger Manwood's residence in the parish of, 112n
-, Sir Walter Mildmay buried at, 115n
-, the Less, St., government of the
parish of, 440
Bartholomew's, St., Hospital, governors of, 126
-, petition of, as to lease of a house in
Clerkenwell, 169
-, presidents of:—
-, Sir John Hart, 311n
-, Sir Rowland Hayward, 37n
-, Sir Thomas Lowe, 210n
-, Sir Nicholas Rainton, 479n
-, Sir John Spencer, 173n
-, property belonging to at Lincoln's
Inn, 172
Bartlett, Annes, complaint of, as to butchers'
stalls in Leadenhall Market, 202
-, Sir Thomas, 97, 519, 521, 522
Barton, Thomas, 487
Bartrich, Thomas, 280
Barwik, Benedick, 152
Basing House, the siege of, 213n
Basingstoke, complaint of justices of, as to searching of cloth at Blackwell Hall, 71
Baskerville, Humphrey, alderman, 37n
Bassishaw Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Rowland Backhouse, 13n
-, Sir George Barnes, 37n, 181n
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n
-, Sir Wolstan Dixie, 181n, 435n
-, Sir Lionel Duckett, 37n
Bastille, Duke Byron beheaded in the, 409n
Bate, Mr., committed to the Compter, 451
-, Thomas, bridgemaster, 39
Bateman, Richard, 145, 147
Bates, Dr. Roger, 368
Bath, the building of the great church at, 140
-, the Earl of, 423n
Bathurst, Lancelot, alderman, 442n
-, Lord Chancellor, 442n
-, Sir James, 442n
Battersea, the right of the inhabitants to fish in the Thames, 503, 504
Bayard, Mr., 492
Bayslored Marine, 101
Beacon, Thomas, to be permitted to teach reading and writing, 140
Beake, Mr., 31
Beal, William, serjeant-at-mace, 437
Beale, George, 557
-, Jerome, B.D., 368
-, John, alderman, 18n
Beamont, Anne, wife of Sir Lionel Cranfield,
161n
-, Anthony, of Glenfield, Leicestershire,
161n
Beans, permission requested to purchase 100 quarters of, 380
Bear-baiting, abuse of the game of, 16
Bear-baiting on the Bankside, 337
-, to be prohibited on account of the
infection, 341; and on the death of the
Prince of Wales, 410
Bears, the butchers' offal to be taken to
the river side for feeding the King's,
478
-, and bulls, the game of, 478
Beast, Phillip, 150
Beauchamp, William Lord, see Seymour, Sir William.
Beaufoy's distillery, Lambeth, 258n
Beavoire, Peter, 496
Beckford, Thomas, master of the Blacksmiths' Company, 94, 258
Bedding not to be sent to Hertford, &c., where term was held, or adjacent places, on account of the infection, 334
Bedford, Countess of, 219n
-, Lucy, Countess of, 317
-, Edward, third Earl of, 89
-, Francis, second Earl of, 125, 126, 148,
150, 235n, 282, 379n
-, Francis, fourth Earl of, 50
-, House, Bloomsbury, Earl of Warwick
died at, 125n
-, Strand, 125n
Bedingfield, John, 41
Beecher, Mr., 176, 376
-, Sir William, 123
Beer and ale, the assize of, 28, 543
-, prices of per quart and per barrel, 28
-, of immoderate strength and price not
to be brewed, 28
-, high price of to be restrained, 32
-, price of increased, 380
-, the transportation of restrained, 32
-, the cooks not to have more than
twenty barrels in their houses at one
time, 98
-, the excessive brewing of restrained,
359, 380, 543
-, two sorts only to be brewed, 541
-, excessive quantities found in tippling
houses, 541
-, the quantity and price of to be ascertained, 544
Beggars, 49, 213, 337
Bekwith, minor canon of St. Paul's, 129
Belfeld, William, a suit brought against, 265
Bell, Captain Henry, petition of, for a patent
for surveying and stamping lead, 220
-, the office of surveyor of lead granted
to him, 220n
-, letter from the Marquis of Buckingham
recommending him for the office, 221
-, letter of, to the Lord Mayor, 221
-, requests the Lord Mayor to send one
or two of his officers to see some lead
melted, 222
-, letter from Sir J. Cæsar to the Lord
Mayor, requesting him to forward a
certificate concerning suit of, 222
Bellmen to perambulate the wards in case of fire, 142n
Bendish Hall Manor, Essex, 318n
Benison, George, 486
Benne, Sir Anthony, recorder, 67
Bennet Sherehog, St., John Groves buried at, 166n
Bennet, Sir Henry, 164, 205, 448, 478
-, Sir John, of Arlington, Middlesex,
164n
-, Mary, wife of Lord Chief Justice
Croke, 208n
-, Richard, of Clapcot, Berks, 208n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 55n, 208, 285,
311n, 461, 480n, 522, 525
-, Alderman Thomas, junior, 210n, 480,
522
-, proceeding in suit by executors of,
against the City for repayment of loan
to the King, 197, 198
-, Thomas, 55n
-, of Clapcot, Berks, 208n
Benyon, Mr., 308
Berkeley, George, Lord, 448
-, Henry, Lord, 449
-, Robert, justice of the K.B., 469
Bermondsey Street, 474
Bernardi, Philip, merchant of Genoa, 189
Berwick, governor of, Francis, second Earl of
Bedford, 125n
-, Lord Willoughby, 410n
Beseley, Mr., a woodmonger, 266
Best, Jonathan, an hermaphrodite, 168
Bestow, Mr., Her Majesty's Turner, 237
Bethlehem Hospital, a commission appointed
to consider certain acts concerning, 171
-, commission recalled and a new one
granted, 172
-, letter, Attorney General forwarding
copy of case concerning possessions of,
172
-, the new burial-ground at, 333n
Betton, Thomas, his gift for redemption of captives, 52n
Biddulph, Robert Myddleton, 3n
-, Major-Gen. Sir Thomas Myddelton,
K.C.B., 3n
Bierbaum or Breboom, Gerard, 185
Bigg, Mr., 552
Bilby, John, 15
Bilcliff, Francis, 289
Billesden, John, will of, 113
Billet, Dr., 53
Billets, supply of, for King's household, 381
Billingsgate porters, 142
Billingsgate Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Adams, 9n
-, Sir William Allen, 506n
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n
-, William Box, 1n, 562
-, Sir James Cambell, 208n, 498n
-, Sir Sebastian Harvey, 313n
-, Sir John Langley, 276n
-, Sir Thomas Lowe, 210n
Billingsley, Sir Henry, alderman, 2, 31n
-, Roger, 2
Bingham, captain of the Artillery Company,
23
-, recommended by the King as keeper
of Kilmore Castle, 175
Biscay, merchants trading to, 409
Biscuits for the fleet, to be furnished from the City's store, 376
Biscuits for the navy, supply of wheat from the City's granaries for making, 390
Bishopsgate, spital at, 52
-, a sugar refinery set up at, 480
-, Street, the repair of the pump at, 556
Bishopsgate Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Rowland Backhouse, 13n
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n
-, Sir William Craven, 211n
-, Mr. Franklyn, 7n
-, Sir Hugh Hammersley, 404n
-, Sir Thos. Hayes, 4n
-, Sir John Langham, 9n
-, Sir James Pemberton, 520n
-, Richard Pype, 332n
-, Sir Thomas Rowe, 332n
-, Sir Thomas Skinner, 2n
-, Nathan Wright, 9n
Blackfriars, 229
-, residence of the Master of the Wardrobe at, 5n
-, playhouse at, 355, 356, 357; order of
the Star Chamber as to inconveniences
caused by, 356
-, repair of the City's wall at, 481
-, the house of Lord Cobham at, 554
-, injury done to the houses and garden
walls of Lord Beauchamp and William
Herbert, Earl of Pembroke at, 516
Black Greyhound, the ship, the crew to be satisfied their wages, 488
Blackheath, tumultuous assemblies at, 458
Blacksmiths' Company, suit against master of,
94, 258
-, to inquire as to desirability of patent
for cutting iron into small rods, 217
Blackwell Hall, 69, 271
-, searching of cloth at, 70, 71
-, cloth sold at seized, 443
Blackwell, Mrs., 310, 311
Blanchappleton, near Aldgate, 2n
-, title to houses in, 448
Blanchard, Leonard, 371
Blande, John, to be appointed collector of the subsidies, 197
Blanke, Sir Thomas, alderman, 153, 207,
290n, 435, 490, 551n
-, Thomas, 153n
Blincoe, Nicholas, alderman, election of, 5
Blincorne, a carpenter, 60
Blockley, Mr., officer of Lord Mayor's household, 290
Blount, Edward, 318
-, Elizabeth, 318
-, Sir Richard, 442n
Bludworth, Anne, wife of Judge Jeffreys, 65n
-, John, vintner, 222
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 65, 306n
Blunt, Sir Michael, Lieut. of the Tower, 436
Boar's Head in Eastcheap, 355
Bodleian Library, books presented to by Sir Kenelm Digby, 203n
Bohemia, Elizabeth, Queen of, sister of Charles
I., 211n
-, Frederick, Count Palatine, King of,
411
Boleyn, Alice, wife of Sir John Fortescue, 438n
-, Sir Geoffrey, alderman, 438n
Boleyn, Lady Mary, sister of Queen Anne Boleyn, 149n, 155n
Bolles, Sir George, alderman, 311n
Bolton Castle, 149n
Bolton, Mr., Merchant Taylor, 91
-, the Rev. Robert, 139n
-, Dr. Samuel, 139
-, Sir Wm., alderman, 64n
Bonadventure, the Susan, one of the City's ships, 241, 243
Bonaventura, the Elizabeth, 379n
Bond, Anne, daughter of Sir William Bond,
alderman, 296n
-, Sir George, alderman, 38n
-, Sir William, alderman, 296n
Books, proclamation against the issue of 'A
Discovery of a Gaping Gulf,' 29
-, Popish intercepted, 31
-, the capture of two reported, 32
-, the Lord Mayor to distribute the King's
book, 'Deus et Rex,' 32, 32n
-, search to be made for the persons
busied in translating a scandalous book
against the State, 32
-, common prayer, 129
-, communion, 131
-, being conveyed to Cambridge by the
carrier seized, 144
-, bales of, belonging to the Brickmans,
seized, 144
-, power of the Stationers' Company to
search and seize all doubtful, 144n
-, seizure of, intended for the University
of Oxford or Cambridge, 145
-, relating to the plague, 340, 343, 346
-, one issued by the King concerning
charitable uses and for the punishment
of rogues and vagrants, 363
Boorne, Elizabeth, 2n
Boothby, Sir Brooke, Bart., 4n
-, Sir Henry, Bart., 4n
Bordeaux, wine from, 494
Boswell Court, Fleet Street, the residence of Peter Pheasant, Recorder, 511n
Boteley, Norfolk, 441n
Botolph Lane, 31
Botolph's Wharf, a lease of, granted to the Russia Company, 176
Botolph, St., Bishopsgate, 520
-, Sir William Allen, alderman, buried
at, 506n
Boulogne, Francis Russell, Earl of Bedford, one of the hostages for the restoration of, 125n
Bouncher, Peter, 315
Bourcher, Elizabeth, wife of Oliver Cromwell,
31n
-, Thomas, 31n
Bourchier, John, Earl of Bath, 309n
-, Sir John, patent granted to, for the
making of soap, 225n
-, William, Earl of Ewe, 309n
Bourne, Mr., 471
Bowes, Sir Martin, alderman, 428n
Bowier, Francis, alderman, 2
Bow Lane, dwelling of Sir William Allen, alderman, in, 506n
Bowling alleys, unlawful games in, 17
Bowling alley, permission for building one
sought, 164
-, the building of one stayed by the
Lord Mayor, 165
-, power to suppress all, applied for, 165
Boyde, Sir Andrew, patentee for search, &c., of coals shipped at Newcastle, 83
Bowyer, Sir George, Bart., M.P., 13n
-, Sir William, 13n
Box, William, alderman, 1, 562
Brabant, John, Duke of, 92n
Brabent, Robert, 120
Bracebridge, Alice, 80n
Brackenbury, Thomas, 128
Brackley, Viscount, Lord Chancellor, see Ellesmere, Lord.
Bradley, Little, Suffolk, 441n
-, Robert, 148
Bradshaw, Mr., 490
-, Cornewall, City chronologer, 306n
Brakenbury, Richard, property belonging to attached, 484; to be restored, 485, 486
Bramley, Thomas, 493
Bramston, John, Lord Chief Justice, 468, 469n
Branche, Sir John, alderman, 124, 206, 430,
431, 539
-, John, 124n
-, of Laynham, Suffolk, 124n
Brandon, Henry and Charles, Dukes of Suffolk, 125n
Brasill wood for dyeing, 121
Bread, the assize of, 32, 33, 92, 373, 376, 377,
382, 383, 384, 385, 391
-, permission for the baking of twopenny loaves requested, 33
-, a Westminster baker committed for
selling undersized, 33
-, estimate of monthly supply for the
City, 389
-, corn, great scarcity of, 28
Bread Street, new building in, 44
-, Ward, aldermen of:—
-, William Abell, 14n
-, Edward Allen, 212n, 318n
-, Sir Alexander Avenon, 312n
-, Benedict Barnham, 4n, 80n
-, Captain James Bunce, 10n
-, Sir Thomas Cambell, 72n
-, Sir Baptist Hicks, 5n
-, Mark Hildsley, 10n
-, William Kympton, 312n
-, Sir Martin Lumley, 105n, 318n
-, Sir Richard Martin, 4n, 80n
-, Sir Roger Martin, 308n
-, Sir Ambrose Nicholas, 208n
-, Sir Robert Parkhurst, 14n
-, Edward Rotheram, 212n
Bresse or Breaux, the family of, 320n
Brest, the haven of, soldiers sent to aid the
King of France to recapture, 241
-, owners, &c., of ships employed for
relief of, to be satisfied, 242
-, 200l. to be paid to Rowland Cotemore
for setting forth ships to, 243
Brett, Captain, 23
Breuster, Walter, 157
Brewers not to brew or sell headstrong beer, 28
Brewers, complaint of their beer and ale being
taken from them for the use of His
Majesty's house, 29
-, sent to examine some wheat in the
port of London, 373
-, petition of, against the transportation
of barley out of Kent, &c., 381
-, limited to the brewing of two sorts of
beer, 541
-, excessive quantity of malt used by,
541
-, the tippling houses furnished by night
with strong beer by, 542
-, not to brew beer stronger than allowed
by assize, 543
-, Company, all persons trading as
brewers to be translated to the, 108
Brewhouses, private, to be suppressed, 28
Brickenden, Thomas, 299
Bridewell, to be used for storing corn, 264;
granaries for storing corn erected at,
383
-, supply of wheat from, for victualling
the navy, 390
-, the decay of the City's wall at, 481
-, old, 90n
Bridewell Hospital, the estate of Tothill belonging to, 169
-, complaint as to ground belonging to,
enclosed by the Earl of Dorset, 170
-, application for lease of dwelling in,
170
-, Robert Winch treasurer of, 264
-, Mrs. Moody committed to, 266
-, the poor to be kept at work at, 358
-, committal of persons to, for assaulting
the French ambassador, 454; their
release desired by the ambassador, 454
Bridewell and Bethlem Hospitals, presidents
of:—
-, Sir Alexander Avenon, 312n
-, Sir Thomas Bennet, 208n
-, Sir Richard Brown, Knt. and Bart., 199n
-, Sir Lionel Duckett, 37n
-, Sir Leonard Halliday, 495n
-, Sir Thomas Middleton, 3n
-, Sir Thomas Rowe, 2n
-, Sir Stephen Slaney, 80n
-, Sir Stephen Soame, 441n
-, Sir William Turner, 64n
-, Sir William Webbe, 30n
Bridge House accounts, auditor of, 291
-, clerkship of, 280
-, Thomas Bartrich recommended for,
280
-, garners and ovens at the, 178, 377,
383
-, corn to be provided and stored in the
granary at the, 173n
-, corn to be supplied from, to be made
into biscuits for the navy, 390
-, mill to grind corn to be placed at, 564
-, store of wheat at the, 374; viewed
by ancients of Bakers' Company, 375
-, 900 quarters of wheat to be transported from, free of custom dues, 375
Bridgemasters, complaint of, as to City's mill on the Lee, 552
Bridgemasters, suit against, with respect to lease of tenement in St. Nicholas Shambles, 39
Bridge at Stratford-le-Bow, decayed state of, 34
Bridges, John, 154
Bridgewater, John Egerton, Earl of, 162
Bridgewater Square, Barbican, 162n
Bridge Within Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir William Allen, 506n
-, Sir Thomas Atkins, 143n
-, John Beale, 18n
-, William Gore, 211n
-, Sir Thomas Rich, 64n
-, Robert Smith, 64n
-, George Smithes, 211n
-, Rowland Wilson, 18n
Bridge Without, the Ward of, 472, 477
-, musters in, 473
-, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Maurice Abbott, 166n
-, Sir William Allen, 506n
-, Sir Thomas Alleyn, 199n
-, Sir George Barnes, 181n
-, Sir Richard Browne, Knt. and Bart., 199n
-, Sir Cuthbert Buckle, 506n
-, Sir Thomas Cambell, 72n
-, Richard Dean, 522n
-, Charles Doe, 199n
-, Gerard Gore, 105n
-, Sir Richard Levett, 199n
-, Sir Isaac Pennington, 200n
-, Richard Pyatt, 522n
-, Thomas Starkey, 486n
-, Sir John Wollaston, 200n
-, Sir Nicholas Woodrof, 35n
Bright, Alice, the wife of Ald. Sir Thomas
Cambell, 73n
-, Edward, 73n
Brimstone, the price of, 519
Bristol, annual fairs at, 345
-, Queen Elizabeth's Hospital at, 1,000l.
left to, by Lady Mary Ramsay, 91n
-, George Snygge, recorder of, 300n
-, trained bands for service in Ireland
to embark at, 245
Brittaine, list of the ships and soldiers that accompanied H.M. fleet to, 241
Britton Lawrence, 369
Brixton, hundred of, hue and cry to be made of a robbery committed at, 475
Broad, Matthew, 498
Broad Street, Cockayne House in, 100n
-, conduit pipes in, to be repaired, 552
-, the Earl of Shrewsbury's house in, 159
Broad Street Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir William Cockayne, 100n
-, Edward Cotton, 100n
-, Sir Wolstan Dixie, 435n
-, Sir Thomas Lowe, 80n, 210n
-, Sir John Ryvers, 38n
-, Sir Stephen Slaney, 80n
Broade, Thomas, 160
Brocket, Sir John, 176
Broke, Ralph, pursuivant-at-arms, 490
Brokers or brogers, 209, 359
-, the abuses of to be reformed, 40
-, Jacomo de Monti to be admitted a, 40
-, not to deal in gold or silver wares, 528
Brokers or brogers, office for registering all sales and pawns made to retailing brokers established, 40
Bromeley, William, 314
Bromfield, Mr., alderman, 105n
Bromley, Elizabeth, wife of Sir Oliver Cromwell, 439n
-, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor, 118,
148, 177, 231, 266, 308, 310, 439n,
450, 491, 492, 539, 540
-, requests that one of the clerks of the
Mayor's Court might be restored to his
office, 271
-, letter concerning grant of the gaugership held by George Heton, late chamberlain, 274
-, thanks from, for grant of reversion of
office of secondary to George Fytton, 280
-, correspondence with as to removal
from office of the keeper of Newgate,
369, 370, 371
Brook, Mr., patent to for weighing and taring of sugar chests, 479, 480
Brough, Sir John, 187n
Broughton Bleane, contributions for the repair of the road at, 422
Broughton, Mr., 367
Brown-bakers, complaint of dearth of grain, 502
Brown, Sir Richard, of Sayes Court, 77
Browne, Francis, 496
-, Sir Richard, Knt. and Bart., alderman, 199, 306, 425
-, Richard, alias Moses, of Oakingham,
Berks, 199
-, Thomas, 259
-, Walter, 175
Browneridge, Matthew, of Ipswich, 464
Brownrigg, Matthew, skinner, 173
Bruce, Edward, Lord, Earl of Kynlosse, 40
-, Sir George, a patent for the making
of salt granted to, 215, 216
-, John, some account of the Star
Chamber by, 42n
Bruges, William, Lord Chandos, 154n
Bryckman, Francis, 144n
Brydges, Sir John, alderman, 45n
-, Winifred, wife of Sir Richard Sackville, 45n
Buaimonto, Hipolito, 488
Buckeridge, John, Bishop of Rochester, 170
Buckett,—, painter and gilder of leather, 183
Buckhurst, Thomas, Earl of Dorset, see Sackville, Thomas.
Buckingham, Edward Stafford, third Duke of,
see Stafford, Edward.
-, George Villiers, first and second Dukes
of, see Villiers.
-, Mary, Countess of, 161n
Buckinghamshire, Earl of, 80n
Buckle, Christopher, 315n
-, Sir Cuthbert, alderman, 4n, 206n,
315, 432, 506n
Budge Row, residence of Sir T. Pullison, alderman, in, 284n
Buildings, proclamation against new to be carried into effect, 42, 44, 45, 47, 50, 51, 541
Buildings, references to the proclamations and
statute against, &c., 41, 42, 44, 331,
332, 429, 541
-, erection of prevented, 41, 50
-, the number of to be ascertained, 42,
46, 50; returns thereof, 44, 46, 50
-, persons erecting, or dividing single
tenements to be called before the Star
Chamber, 43; to be committed to
prison, 44
-, complaints against persons for dividing
houses into small tenements:—
-, Nicholas Park, brewhouse in Southwark, 44
-, William Pendleton, 45
-, complaints against persons for nuisances occasioned by erection of:—
-, John Halliwell, a house in Chancery Lane, 47
-, William Oxebo, a forge in Leadenhall
Street, 51
-, William Priestley, a house in Bread Street, 44
-, petition to the Council against, in
Westminster, Strand, Holborn, &c.,
49; referred to Lord Cottington and
others, 49
-, certificate of sworn viewers as to, in
Fetter Lane, 46
-, at the west gate of St. Paul's to be
removed, 48
-, the erecting of, and frequenting of
infamous houses a means of spreading
the plague, 331; remedies suggested,
330–1
-, commissioners for:—
-, letter from James I. to, 48
-, letters to the Lord Mayor from, 47–48
Bull-baitings to be suppressed, 342
Bull Inn, Bishopsgate, 351
Bull, Dr. John, 211n
Bulman, Mr., 271
Bunce, James, alderman, 10
-, James, of Gracechurch Street, 10n
Bunhill, shooting at, 305n
Buntingford, Herts, relief of poor of, 287n
Burbage, James, 354n, 355n
Burchmore, Robert, 545
Burdett, John, 545
Burell, Elizabeth, will of, 113
Burghley, William, Lord, 27n, 33, 35, 36, 38, 38n, 118, 150, 154, 157, 202n, 265, 271, 272, 275, 277, 280, 284, 329, 330, 334, 335, 372, 393, 406, 458, 484, 501, 503, 504, 518, 554, 564
Burials restrained in St. Paul's Churchyard,
332
-, new burial-place at Moorfields, provided by Sir T. Rowe, alderman, 332
Burkshawe, Mr., 149
Burlamachi, 219n
Burlamache, Philip, 197, 219n, 388
Burnsale, grammar school at, endowed by Sir William Craven, alderman, 211n
Burrell, Mr., 217n
-, William, 513
Burroughs, Captain John, City chronologer, 306n
Bury St. Edmunds, thanks from, for contributions for relief of poor afflicted with plague, 348
Bush and sign at taverns, 548, 549
Bush-colliers, 34
Bushopp, Edward, 303
Butchers, the licensing of, to kill flesh in Lent,
392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399,
400, 401, 402, 403, 482
-, the appointment of, bestowed upon the
clerks of the Council, 396
-, to produce their licences to, 402
-, the sinister practices of, 387, 388
-, Company to convey offal to the waterside for feeding the King's bears, 478
Butter and cheese, the Justices of the Peace of
Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex charged
with restraining the provision of, 396
-, permission for their transport to the
City granted, 396
-, scarcity and increase in prices of, 399,
400
-, petition of freemen trading in, against
certain statutes, 401
Byfleete, John, 128
Byngley, John, remembrancer of the Exchequer, 190
-, trial of, for extortion, 190n
Byron, the Duke, the tradesmen's request for payment for furnishing stuffs, saddles, &c., to the train of, 409
C
Cabot, 'Sir Sebastian, first Governor of the Russia Company, 176n
Cadiz, the taking of, 151n, 241n
-, allowance made for soldiers sent to,
251, 253
Cæsar, Sir Julius, Master of the Rolls, 60,
189, 215, 216, 222, 278, 286, 288, 289,
437, 521, 544
-, letter from, soliciting the reversion of
an attorneyship of the Sheriffs' Court for
John Glyn, 302
Calais, the siege of, 202n
-, the loss of, 209
-, capture of from the King of Spain,
243
-, cost incurred by the City in the expedition to, 244
-, train bands sent to, 531n
Caldecott, Mr., 315
Calivers, 242
Calley, Richard, 311
-, William, will of, 113
-, Sir William, 466
Calthorpe, Henry, recorder, 301, 304
-, Sir Martin, alderman, 4n
Calvert, Sir George, Lord Baltimore, 163, 184, 411, 511, 533, 560
Calves, the sale of, 400
Cambell, Mr., 440
-, Hester, wife of Alderman John Gore,
105n
Cambell, Sir James, alderman, 73n, 208n,
498, 499
-, Robert, of Fulsham, Norfolk, 73n
-, Sir Thomas, alderman, 72, 105n,
292n, 498n
Cambridge, Augustine Friars' monastery in,
144n
-, William Fulke, Vice-Chancellor of
the University of, 150n
-, waggons, merchandise, or passengers
from, not to enter the City on account of
the plague there, 343
-, exhibitions to, 495n
Campden, Viscount, see Sir Baptist Hicks.
Campes, Essex, the manor of, 461
Campion, Mr., 407
-, Henry, 459
Candlewick Street, the White Lion in, 547
Candlewick Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Henry Billingsley, 2n, 156n
-, Sir John Garrard, 2n
-, Tempest Milner, 64n
-, Sir Edward Osborne, 156n
-, William Turner, 64n
Canning Street, 128
Cannings, Mr., 160
Canonbury, the manor of, given by Queen Elizabeth to Sir John Spencer, alderman, 172n
Canons, Middlesex, residence of Sir Thomas Lake, 5n
Canterbury, marriage of Charles I. and Queen
Henrietta Maria at, 421n
-, the repair of the high road at Broughton Bleane, 422
-, the Prerogative Court of, 320
-, Archbishop of, 301, 316, 328, 329,
352, 353, 401
-, George Abbott, 166n, 269
-, Edmund Grindal, 153
-, Gilbert Sheldon, 139n
-, John Whitgift, 130n, 169
Capel Court, derivation of its name, 552n
Capel, Elizabeth, wife of the Marquis of Winchester, 552n
Capell, Giles, fined, 1,000l. by the Star Chamber,
42n
-, Sir William, alderman, 42n, 552n
Captives, collections for the redemption of, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56
Cardenas, John de, 284
Cardiff, Sir John Herbert buried in St. John's Church at, 217n
Careless, Colonel, 517
Carew, Anne, wife of Sir Allen Apsley, 442n
-, George, Lord, Earl of Totness, 162,
440
-, recommends Mr. Leech for the office
of Remembrancer, 293
-, Sir Peter, 442n
-, Lady Thomasine to nominate two
persons for coal meters, 299
Carey, Catherine, wife of Sir Francis Knowles,
149n
-, Sir George, 264
-, William, 149n
Carleton, Sir Dudley, Viscount Dorchester, 14, 515
Carmen, disorders committed by, 57
-, complaints made against unlicensed,
58
-, dwelling in Southwark, the rating of,
57, 59, 475
Caron, Sir Noel de, ambassador, 258, 259
Carpenter, David, 302
-, John, 322
-, Robert, 298, 322
Carpenters' Company to inquire into the patent for cutting iron into small rods, 218
Carracks, capture of, 187n
Carre-rome in the Tower, the office of, 277
Carrick goods, 187
Carter, William, 128
"Carterwright," a book called seized, 32
Carts, standing of regulated, 56
-, the ordering of, by the governors of
Christ's Hospital, 56
-, complaint of the increase in the number
of, 57
-, 200 to be supplied to remove the
effects of James I. to Greenwich, 57, 409
-, to be rated at four nobles yearly, 58
-, a long cart to be provided for the
king's service, 58, 59
-, the government of, to be given to the
Woodmongers, 58, 59, 60
-, the number of to be licensed, not to
exceed, 400, 59
Cart-taker, the office of, vacant, 287
-, the appointment alternately with the
governors of Christ's Hospital and the
City, 287
Cary, Sir Edward, 153
Castelyn, Elizabeth, second wife of Sir Roger
Martin, 308n
-, William, 308n
Castill, Thomas, 308
Castle Baynard Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir William Bolton, 64n
-, Francis Bowier, 2n
-, Sir William Cockayne, 100n, 520n
-, Richard Cox, 7n
-, Sir Richard Fenn, 528
-, John Gore, 105n
-, Sir H. Handford, 7n
-, Sir James Hawes, 551n
-, Peter Houghton, 2n
-, Sir Edward Osborne, 156n
-, Francis Pember, 8n
-, Sir James Pemberton, 520n
-, Sir William Rowe, 2n
-, William Turner, 64n
Castlemaine, the Countess of, 42n, 51n
Cater, William, search for and capture of, 191
-, to be rated for loan, 191
Cattle, the killing of within and near the City complained of, 331
Cecil, Edward, Earl of Wimbledon, 253n,
254, 514
-, Sir Robert, first Earl of Salisbury, 71,
155, 216n, 258, 286, 314, 319n, 395,
519, 520
-, Sir William, see Burghley, Lord.
-, William, second Earl of Salisbury, 319n
Cecil House, Strand, 558
Ceremonies, master of the, Sir Lewis Lewkenor, 12; Sir John Fynett, 14n
Chadwell, water from springs at, 555
Chamber and Bridge House accounts, auditor of, 291
Chamberlain, a chest of evidences for the heirs
of James Barnard in the custody of, 310
-, a chest of evidences belonging to Joan
Hartop in the custody of, 312
-, the Lord, 285, 317, 358, 395, 396,
456, 474, 480, 505, 506
-, Mr. Robert, 141
Chambers, Simon, 90
-, William, 42
Chancellor, the Lord, 288, 289, 291, 293, 307, 312, 350, 431, 433, 459, 487, 494, 495, 496, 539
Chancery, suit in against the City by executors
of Alderman Thomas Bennett, 197
-, the suit between Nicholas and
Skevington in, 287
-, order of the Court of, in the cause
between Coop and Dereham, 315
-, certificate of, in an orphanage cause,
referred to the Court of Aldermen, 315
-, names of offenders against the laws
for abstinence from flesh sent to, 393
Chancery Lane, 452n
Chapman, Henry, 79
-, Sir John, alderman, 88n
-, John, 517
Chapmen, tradesmen of London desire permission to meet the, at Bristol Fair,
345
-, not to sell poultry in shops, inns, &c.,
402
Charing Cross, the residence of Sir Thomas
Bromley at, 177
-, Lord Fenton's house at, 555
-, the Mews at, 561
Charitable uses, the commissioners for, 166
Charles I. directs the Lord Mayor to prevent
the City officers from intermeddling in
contracts, &c., 1
-, coronation of, 116
-, request of, for the admission of David
Etgher to the freedom, 162
-, warrant of, to reform the march of the
English nation, 254
-, recommends an increase in the number
of coal meters, 299
-, recommendations of persons by, for
appointments to and reversions of
offices:—
-, Thomas May for chronologer, 306
-, Mr. Murray for coal meter, 297
-, Captain William Smith, ditto, 299
-, John Duncombe, ditto, 307
-, John Cocker for common hunt, 297
-, Francis Walworth for common packer, 298
-, Joseph Cocke for town clerk, &c., 304
-, Edward Littleton for recorder, 302
-, Robert Mason, ditto, 304
-, Henry Calthorpe, ditto, 304
-, Thomas Gardiner, ditto, 304
-, desires that Edmond Waller, who had
married an orphan, might be pardoned,
319
Charles I. desires that an end might be put to
the suit in orphanage, by the heir of
Robert Angell, 320; the like in the case
of William, Lord Craven, 320
-, a commission issued by, for the repair
of St. Paul's, 323n
-, signifies his intention to take upon
himself the whole cost of the repair of
the west end of St. Paul's, 329
-, instructions from, for preventing the
increase of the plague, 348
-, his marriage with Queen Henrietta
Maria, 421
-, the birth of a prince announced by,
419
-, evil rumours about, spread, 422
-, a guard of 10,000 men offered to, by
Sir George Whitmore, alderman, 297n
-, Sheriff Atkins appointed a commissioner for the trial of, 143n
Charles II., coronation of, 117
-, thanks the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and
Common Council for their loyal manifestations, 423
-, declaration of, sent from Breda, 423
-, recommends the restoration of the case
aldermen removed for their affection to
the late King, 8
-, recommends consideration of the case
of Sir John Weld, who had been dismissed for the same cause, 306
-, recommends William Cutler for the
office of garbler, 307
Charter, petition of the Lord Mayor and
Commonalty for a, 61; proceedings
thereon, 63; said to contain clauses not
in the King's warrant, 102n
-, issue of search warrants in the City
contrary to, 399
Charterhouse, the, James I. at, 3n
-, John Overall, D.D., a governor of,
160n
-, increase of buildings at, 331
Charter parties, breaches in complained of, 1
Chase, Elizabeth, 47
Chatham, hospital for mariners, &c., at, 234n
Chattie, William, 157
Cheapside, Alderman Sir Richard Martyn's
house in, 1
-, Humphrey Smith's residence in, 80n
-, Alderman Sir Nicholas Backhouse's
residence in, 176
-, Goldsmith Row in, 106
-, persons keeping meaner trades than
goldsmiths to remove from, 108
-, the pillory in, 90n
-, cross, the reparation of, 61; the defacement of, 66
Cheap Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Alleyn, 199n
-, Edward Barkham, 313n
-, Gilbert Harrison, 528n
-, Sir Sebastian Harvey, 313n, 441n
-, Sir Thomas Ramsey, 91n
-, Humphrey Smith, 528n
-, Sir Stephen Soame, 441n
Cheese, the restraint of, from Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex, to be removed, 396
Cheese, scarcity of, complained of, 399
Chelsea, fishing for salmon at complained of,
507
-, fishermen at charged with fishing out
of bounds, 508
-, College of Divines at, 135
-, Hospital for decayed soldiers, 135n
Cheney, R., alderman, 318n
Cheney, Sir Richard, permission given to erect a statue of King Edward VI., 212
Cheney, Sir Thomas, 168n
Cherubine, the, one of the ships provided by the City, 241
Chester, William, alderman, 37n
-, staple of cotton and friezes desired
for, 69
-, troops sent to, 234
Cheney, Henry, Lord, 168
Chichester, Sir Arthur, Lord Deputy for Ireland, 174
Chimney sweepers, petition of, and answer thereto, 67
Chiswick, gravel and rubbish cast into the
Thames at, 504
-, dispute with the fishermen of, 506, 507
Christ Church, Newgate Street, the complaint
of the singing, &c., in, 126
-, the foundation and charge of, 126
-, complaint of Bekwith, a minor canon
of St. Paul's, of innovations at, 129
-, Bekwith expelled from, 129
-, proposed removal of preaching
ministers, and substitution of priests or
singing ministers, 131
-, four ministers provided for, 366
Christ's Hospital, the regulation of carts by
governors of impugned by a decision of
the Court of King's Bench, 56
-, application to admit a poor child to,
not complied with, 169
-, benefactors to:—
-, Sir Wolstan Dixie, 435n
-, John Heydon, 206n
-, Lady Ramsay, 91n
-, presidents of:—
-, Sir Thomas Atkins, 143n
-, Sir W. Craven, 211n
-, Sir Wolstan Dixie, 435n
-, Sir John Frederick, 560n
-, Sir John Gayre, 9n
-, Sir Hugh Hammersley, 404n
-, Sir Martin Lumley, 105
-, Sir Richard Martin, 4n
-, Sir Thomas Offley, 37n
-, Sir Thomas Ramsey, 91n
-, Sir Stephen Slaney, 80n
-, Sir John Frederick, alderman, educated
at, 560n
-, the great hall rebuilt, 560n
Chronologer, the City, the appointment of,
solicited for Thomas May, 305
-, Thomas Middleton admitted, 305n
-, Benjamin Jonson admitted, 305n; his
fees withheld, 315n; a pension granted
to him, 305n; the decease of, 305
-, Edward Hewes, formerly, 306n
-, Francis Quarles admitted, 306n
-, Walter Frost admitted, 306n
Chronologer, the City, Captain John Burroughs admitted, 306n
-, Cornewall Bradshaw surrendered, 306n
-, the office discontinued, 306n
Church, Robert, 130
Churches, taverns erected too near, to be removed, 545
Cinque Ports, letters to the barons of, as to
letters of pluries, 428
-, letters from the barons of, complaining
of the committal of a freeman of Rye
to Newgate, 430
-, complaint of the imprisonment of
citizens of London at the, under the
pretended privilege of Withernam, 435
-, conference to be held with the mayors,
bailiffs, &c., of the, at Dover, 436
-, Samuel Wilcock, a combarron of the,
443
-, ancient liberties and custom of, 497
-, Lord Wardens of,—Lord Cobham, 210,
378n; Edward, Lord Zouch, 161n
City counsel, the office of, 303
City courts, a clerkship in requested for Mr. Ayloffe, 271
City lands committee, application to, for a lease of the City's water-house at Dowgate, 557; order thereon, 558
City's works, clerkship of, 279
Clanricarde, Richard de Burgh, Earl of, 152n
Clarendon, Earl of, Lord Chancellor, 139, 164
Clark, Edward, application of to be disfranchised, 161
-, John, 314
Clarke, Richard, the orphans of, 317
Clayton, William, 36
Clemens, Peter, a collection to be made for, 60
Clement Danes, St., Roger Haughton buried at, 319n
Clement, St., Eastcheap, Benedict Barnham, alderman, buried at, 80n
Clench, John, Baron of the Exchequer, 113
Clergy, the Lord Mayor (Harvey) charged with ill-treating the, 128
Clerke, Anthony, 150
Clerkenwell, stage plays in to be prevented, 338
-, Green, the Session House at, built,
264n
Clerk of the Papers, the office of, 298
Cleveland, Earl of, see Wentworth, Thomas.
Clink, the liberty of the, 477
Clinton, Edward, Lord, see Lincoln, the Earl of.
Clopton, John, 457
Cloth, a patent granted of penalties inflicted
for false making of kerseys, 68; its
efficacy in the City disputed, 68
-, abuses committed in the draping and
trade in, 69, 70, 526
-, petition from the citizens of Westchester for the establishment of a staple
of cotton and friezes at Chester, 69
-, stretching of on tenters to be abolished,
70
-, act of Common Council for holding a
market for the sale of, 72
-, complaint made of the quality of the,
sent to France, 72
Cloth, right of the citizens to sell Welsh, at
Oswestry, Salop, 73
-, petition from the clothiers of Blackwell Hall and proceedings thereon, 76,
77
-, petition of the Mayor and Commonalty,
complaining of the conduct of the
factors in, trading at Blackwell Hall, 77
-, purchased at Blackwell Hall seized by
the Lord Mayor's officers, 443
-, alnage and alnager of, 71, 72, 271,
272, 277
-, complaint made against the deputy
alnagers, 73, 74, 75
-, the Duke of Lenox, farmer of the
alnage, requested to grant a lease to
the City, 74, 75
-, the hot press of, patent granted to Sir
George Dowglas, 74
-, searching of, the right claimed by
Nicholas Spencer, 69
-, complaint of justices of Basingstoke
as to research of, at Blackwell Hall,
and answer of Her Majesty's alnager
thereto, 70, 71
-, complaint of the clothiers of Suffolk of
the researching of, at Leadenhall, 76
-, all cloths to be searched at Blackwell
Hall, 71, 76
Clothworkers' Company, James I. and the
Duke of Lenox admitted to the freedom
of, 287n
-, Hall, Charles II., his queen, and the
queen mother dined at, 88n
-, Sir John Watt's house near, 287n
Clutterbuck, Ferdinando and Giles, settlement of differences to be made between, 496
Coaches, persons prohibited from keeping in
London and Westminster, unless they
kept four geldings, 421
-, Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and officers
permitted to keep, 421
Coal, composition for the carrying of, for the
use of the King's house, 57
-, measuring of sea coal, 78, 81
-, the excessive price of, 81
-, grants of, for the poor of the City,
free of impost, 81, 84, 85, 87, 88
-, complaints by farmers of customs as to
abuses in the lading of coal ships at
Newcastle, 81
-, complaint against Lieutenant of the
Tower, for preventing cars laden with,
from passing through the Tower, 82
-, causes of enhancing the price and
impairing the quality of, by the town of
Newcastle, and remedies suggested for
reforming abuses, 79
-, reply to the answer of the town of
Newcastle, as to the mixture of sea
coal, 79; a commission appointed to
inquire into the abuses, 79; Mr. Christopher Lewen and Mr. Henry Sanderson appointed commissioners for the
city of London, 79, 81; refusal of the
town of Newcastle to appoint commissioners, 81
Coal, letter from the Duke of Lenox as to
the mixture of sea coals, 83
-, report of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen thereon, 84
-, a convoy to be provided to protect the
coal ships, 85; estimate of the cost
thereof, 86
-, the dues upon, for the maintenance of
the lights at Wintertonness, to be
collected, 86
-, orders made by the society of coal
merchants for the vend and delivery of,
88
-, John Grey and Edward Dorsell committed to the Fleet for refusing to sell
coals at rates set down by Act of Parliament, 88
-, the Lord Mayor and Aldermen to
give an account of their proceedings
under the Act, 89
-, a contribution to be levied upon, to
suppress piracy, 251
-, the price of sea coals in 1619, 386
-, sixpence to be levied on every 100
tons, to defray the expenses for making
a new channel for coal ships, 417, 418
-, the search and survey of, complaint of
the towns of Newcastle, Lyme Regis,
Yarmouth, &c., of an office erected
for, 82
-, allegations against the patentee, 83
-, gatherer, 285
-, meters to keep an account of all ships
and the quantity of coals unladen in the
port of London, 82
-, three additional to be appointed, 88
-, petition of the Lord Mayor and
Aldermen to James I., upon filling up
the office of, 295, 296
-, recommendation of Charles I. for
increasing the number of, to twelve, 299
-, reply of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen, 299
-, act of Common Council limiting the
number to ten, 299
-, recommendations of persons for appointments to and reversions of the
office:—John Duncombe, 307; Mr.
Murray, 297; Captain William Smith,
299; John Spencer, 286; Francis
Vernon, 307
Coat and conduct money, 232, 234, 251, 416
Cobham Place, Queen Elizabeth entertained
at, 378
-, Henry, tenth Lord, 152
-, William Brooke, fifth Lord, 378
-, William Brooke, ninth Lord, 210,
554
Cochinela, Graine and, 121
Cockayne, Abigail, wife of John Carey, fifth
Lord Hunsdon, 100n
-, Anne, wife of Sir Hatton Fermor, of
Easton Neston, 100n
-, Charles, Viscount Cullen, 100n
-, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, Viscount
Fanshawe, 100n
-, Jane, wife of a son of the Earl of
Mulgrave, 100n
Cockayne, Sir John, recorder, 100n
-, Martha, wife of Montague Bertie,
second Earl of Lindsay, 100n
-, wife of Viscount Haddington, 158n
-, Mary, wife of Charles Howard, second
Earl of Nottingham, 100n
-, Thomas, recorder, 100n
-, William, merchant adventurer, 100n
-, Sir William, alderman, 100, 142,
211, 224, 368, 555
Cocke, Joseph, 304
Cockem, William, 494
Cocker, John, recommended for common hunt, 295, 297
Cockes, Mr., the reversion of the office of packership requested for, 270
Cocket dues, 372
Cockets, clerk of the, 82
Cock fights to be suppressed, 342
Cod fish, 426
Cofferer of the King's household, 12n
-, to Queen Anne, 442n
Coinage, complaint as to the circulation of
light Spanish coin, 89
-, letter patent granted for the making
and uttering of farthing tokens, 89
Coke or Cooke, Sir Anthony, 80n
-, Sir Edward, Lord Chief Justice, 78,
93, 101, 169, 283, 316, 400, 462, 520,
541
-, Elizabeth, 148n
-, Sir John, Secretary, 14, 49, 296, 342
-, Mildred, wife of Lord Salisbury, 71,
155n
Coldharbour, 229, 269, 439, 440
Coleman Street Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Maurice Abbott, 3n, 166n
-, Sir Thomas Cambell, 72n
-, Sir John Frederick, 560n
-, Sir James Harvey, 113n
-, Sir T. Middleton, 3n, 72n
-, Sir Stephen Slaney, 80n, 311n
-, Samuel Warner, 166n
-, Ralph Woodcock, 311n
Coleraine, defence of the town of, 174
Colet, John, mercer, 37n
Collins, Mr., 477
Colquite, Mr., 156
Colshal, Robert, 369
Comaroni, Caspar, 55
Comfertmaker, 283
Common Council, 276, 277, 278, 279
-, act of, passed for establishing a register
of sales and pawns, 40
-, disaffected persons chosen to, 90
-, limitation of the number of coal
meters by, 10, 279, 299
-, freedoms granted by, 156, 158
-, act of, passed for furnishing ships of
war, 237; committee appointed to carry
out, 239; committee express the desire
of the City not to share in the partition
of the purchase brought home by the
fleet, 240
-, steps taken by, to impress twelve ships,
245
-, proceeding of, as to the raising of ship
money, 467n
Common Council, act of, passed directing all
cutlery wares to be brought to Leadenhall, 260; refusal of foreign cutlers to
obey, 261
-, Dr. Gyles Fletcher elected remembrancer by, 282
-, the case of Sir John Weld, formerly
town clerk, recommended to, by Charles
II., 306
-, a meeting to be called to receive a
communication from Charles II., 425
-, to take steps for the removal of sand,
shelves, &c., in the Thames, 509
-, to levy a tax to pay the officers of the
trained bands, 539
-, an act of, passed, authorizing Sir
Hugh Middleton to bring water from
Amwell, 556
Common cryer, 289n
-, Harbert Finche, 303
-, Henry Hodges, 303n
Common hunt to attend to receive vension
warrants, 539
-, recommendations of persons for appointment to and reversions of the
office:—John Cocker, 295, 297; John
Dewell, 272, 274, 283; Hugh Smallwood, 298, 302
Common packer, the office of, purchased of the Crown, 298
Common pleader, office of, 285; Richard
Wheeler admitted, 286n; surrendered,
286n
-, Peter Pheasant appointed, 511
-, recommendations of persons for appointment to and reversions of the
office:—Edward Ayscough, 301; Thomas
Brickenden, 299; Mr. Calthorpe, 301;
John Finch, 301; John Keelinge, 299;
Thomas Pickhaver, 295; Francis Walsted, 303
Common Prayer, the revised book of first used at St. Paul's, 153n
Common serjeant:—
-, Daniel Hills, 286n, 318
-, Thomas Jones, 318, 499
-, Ralph Latham, 318n
-, Mr. Mylbrum, 286
-, Bernard Randolph, 553
-, Richard Wheeler, 286, 315
-, Mr. Wyncall recommended for the
office, 286
-, reversions of the office granted to
John Cocke, 304; Richard Sutton, 277
-, Mr. Cæsar recommended for appointment as deputy, 378, 379
Companies of the City:—
-, Apothecaries, 96, 110, 213
-, Armourers, 155, 156
-, Bakers, 91, 102
-, Barber Surgeons, 289
-, Blacksmiths, 94, 217
-, Brewers, 108, 151, 156
-, Carpenters, 149, 151, 218
-, Clothworkers, 74, 149, 153
-, Cooks, 96, 97, 98, 148, 159
-, Cordwainers, 151
-, Cutlers, 93, 154, 260
-, Distillers, 111, 112
-, Drapers, 74, 158
-, Feltmakers, 95
-, Fishmongers, 202
-, Founders, 563
-, Gardeners, 99
-, Goldsmiths, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 150
-, Grocers, 94, 97, 213
-, Haberdashers, 104, 115, 160, 163, 217
-, Horners, 154
-, Innholders, 147, 149, 161
-, Ironmongers, 218, 260
-, Joiners, 96, 98, 150
-, Leathersellers, 101, 180, 182
-, Merchant Taylors, 74, 148, 150, 152, 155, 160
-, Musicians, 92, 148
-, Needlemakers, 104, 105
-, Painter Stainers, 149
-, Pewterers, 93, 107, 108, 111
-, Pinners, 97
-, Plasterers, 153
-, Plumbers, 563
-, Poulterers, 94, 108, 109
-, Salters, 147, 215, 227
-, Silkmen, 94
-, Silkweavers, 96
-, Skinners, 93
-, Stationers, 100, 144
-, Tallowchandlers, 160, 213
-, Vintners, 196
-, Watermen, 104, 110, 561, 562
-, Waxchandles, 147, 149
-, Weavers, 95, 103, 155
-, Woodmongers, 57, 58, 59, 160
Companies to supply their proportion of corn to the City store, 381, 383, 384, 389; the wardens of some, committed to Newgate for neglecting to do so, 389
Compton, Henry, Bishop of London, 447
-, William, Lord, Earl of Northampton,
172
-, Sir William, 447
Comptroller, Her Majesty's, 500
Comus, Milton's Mask of, performed at Ludlow Castle, 162n
Concealed lands, proceedings taken against the
companies concerning, 112
-, leave given to them to plead the
general issue, 113
-, the companies offer to abide by the
decision of the Privy Council, 114
-, letter to Sir C. Hatton upon, 114
-, suits to be stayed pending the opinion
of the Law Lords, 114, 115
-, stay of proceedings against the City,
115
-, letters patent requested and promised
by the King, 116
Conductors of troops, allowances to, 126, 253
Conduit Head, shooting at, 305n
-, at Tyburn, 555
Conduits, the courses of the main pipes to be
searched and defects to be remedied, 559
-, all unauthorized branches to be cut
off, 559
-, the City's works for increasing the
supply of water to, delayed, 559
Conduits, the waste water from Oxelees to be brought to the, 559
Conie, Thomas, 42
Consent, the, one of the City's ships, 241
Conservator of the Thames, see Thames.
Constable, one charged with abusing his office,
269
-, Sir John, 80n
Constantine, Alexander, 293
-, Thomas, 293
Convocation, Bishop Overall's book on, 160n
Conway, Sir Edward, Secretary of State, 7, 38, 224, 225, 297, 421, 456, 464
Conyers, Ralph, 285
Cooke, Alderman Sir Thomas, 29n, 80n, 153n
Cooks to be prevented from receiving headstrong beer, 543
-, to be examined as to the quantity and
price of all ale and beer received, 544
Cooks' Company, their new charter referred to
the consideration of Lord Chief Justice
Coke, 96, 543; suspended, 97, 98
-, hall of the, 148
Coop, Richard, 315
Coopers' Company Free Grammar School, Ratcliff, Launcelot Andrews, Bishop of Winchester, educated at, 170n
Coppin, Sir George, 453, 557
Cordell, Sir William, 147, 270, 428
Cordwainer Ward, aldermen of:—
-, R. Cheney, 318n
-, Sir William Craven, 211n
-, Thomas Culham, 8n
-, Sir Jervis Elwes, 82n
-, John Hodges, 18n
-, Sir Robert Lee, 3n
-, Alexander Prescot, 318n
-, Thomas Smith, 18n
-, Thomas Starkey, 486n
-, Sir William Webbe, 30n
-, Edmund Wright, 8n
Cordwainers, controversy between the free and foreign, as to the buying of leather, 178, 179; Mr. Justice Meade appointed by the Court of Star Chamber to settle, 179
Corlus, George, 149
Corn, the City store of, 374, 375, 376, 383,
384, 387, 388, 389, 390
-, granaries for storing, 383, 389
-, the companies charged with not supplying their proportion, 389, 390, 391
-, exportation of, 374, 375, 378, 379,
381
-, high price of, 336, 337, 374, 377, 381,
383, 387, 390
-, mills for the grinding of, 504, 505,
506
-, scarcity of, through converting too
much into malt, 380, 541, 542, 543
-, ships detained and sent for the provision of the City, 336, 372, 373, 376,
378, 380, 382, 387, 533
-, ships bringing, intercepted by kydders,
&c., 377
-, the right of measurage of, 375
-, the quantity weekly used in London
and Westminster, 345
Corn, arrangements made for the supply of King James's house with, 381
Cornelius, the orphans of, 317
Cornhill, riot in, 456
Cornhill Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Thomas Adams, 9n, 479n
-, Sir Thomas Blanke, 153n, 551n
-, Sir John Hart, 91n, 311n
-, Sir James Hawes, 551n
-, Sir Thomas Hayes, 4n
-, John Jurin, 10n
-, Sir J. Leman, 4n
-, Sir Nicholas Rainton, 479n
-, Sir Thomas Ramsey, 91n
-, Sir H. Rowe, 4n
Cornwall, the Duchy of, Thomas Smith receiver general, 517
Cornwallis, Mr., letters patent granted to, for the exercise of shooting, 17
Coronell, Sir Augustine, 447
Coroner, reversion of, office of solicited for David Carpenter, 302
Correction, houses of, two to be erected in
Middlesex and Surrey, 358
-, the Corporation to contribute 500l. towards the erection of one for the county
of Middlesex, 372
Corsletts, 242
Cosin, Bishop, 160n
Costermongers, 150
Costume, reformation of abuses in, &c., 117
Cotemore, Rowland, 243
Cottesford, John, 286
Cottington, Lord, 49
Cotton, Edward, alderman, 100n
-, Sir Robert, his scheme for a copper
coinage, 89n
Couchman, Tilney, 301
Courson, Leonard, 282
Court, William, 288
Covent Garden, increase of new buildings in,
49
-, residence of Sir Kenelm Digby at,
203n
Coventry, Sampson Hopkins mayor of, 462
-, John, alderman, 8n
-, Sir Thomas, Lord Keeper, 8, 13, 50,
300, 343, 467, 479, 514
-, recommends a reversion of an attorneyship of the Sheriff Court to be granted
to George Perkins, 301
-, solicits the office of remembrancer for
Thomas Allured, 302, 304
Cow's Face, the, West Cheap, 148
Cox, George, 492
-, Judeth, orphan of William Cox, 307,
308
-, Richard, 464
-, Mr., 60
Coxe, Richard, alderman, 7, 464
Coxseter, John, 160
Coy, Mr., 271
Cozeners, 353
Cracherve, Robert, 301
Crane, Sir Francis, patent for the issue of farthing tokens granted to, 90n
Cranfield, Sir Lionel, 161, 171, 192, 254, 321, 463
Cranfield, Thomas, 161n
Cranford Church, Middlesex, 5n
Cranford, Mr., assault committed by, 452
Cranmer, Alice, daughter of Edmund Cranmer, 27n
-, Margaret, only daughter of Archbishop
Cranmer, 27n
Craven House, Drury Lane, residence of Lord Craven, 531n
Craven, Thomas, 320
-, William, Lord, 211n, 297n, 320, 531n
-, Sir William, alderman, 211, 297n
320n
Crawley, Francis, Justice of the Common Pleas, 469, 469n
Creechurch Parish, see St. Katharine Cree Church.
Crew, Sir John, 55n
Crewe, Mr. Serjeant, 512
Crewse, Captain, 235
Cripplegate, Church of St. Giles, Launcelot
Andrews rector of, 170n
-, John Buckeridge appointed vicar, 171n
-, Thomas Skinner buried at, 461n
Cripplegate Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Sir Alexander Avenon, 312n
-, Sir John Branch, 124n
-, William Elkyn, 124n
-, William Halliday, 211n
-, Robert Hampson, 2n
-, Sir Rowland Hayward, 37n
-, Tempest Milner, 64n
-, Sir John Robinson, Knt. and Bart., 88n
-, Sir T. Skinner, 2n
-, Sir John Swinnerton, 211n
-, Without, complaint of a goodly house
in being turned into a tavern, 545n
Croft, Sir James, 41, 148, 164, 265, 435
-, requests permission for his servant to
build a bowling alley, 164
Croke, George, Justice of the King's Bench,
469, 469n
-, Mary, wife of Sir Harbottle Grimston,
Master of the Rolls, 208n
Crompton, John, 289
Cromwell, Lord, Earl of Essex, 148
-, Dorothy or Mary, wife of Lord Chief
Justice Fleming, 74n
-, Sir Henry, of Hinchinbrook, 94n
-, Sir Oliver, of Hinchinbrook, 55n,
439, 440
Crooke, Dr. John, 112n
-, Sir John, 299
Crosby Place or House, 10
-, mayoralty of Sir John Spencer kept
at, 173n
-, French ambassador, M. de Rosney,
entertained at, 173n
-, Sir John Whitmore, Sir Kenelm
Digby, and others imprisoned at, 296n
-, Duke Byron lodged at, 409n
-, meeting of anabaptists at, 453
Croseleye, Robert, 152, 153
Cross, Humphrey, 136
-, Thomas, 527
Cross Keys, Gracechurch Street, permission requested for the players to perform at, 353
Crowther, William, keeper of Newgate, 369, 370, 371
Croydon, the inhabitants of Bridge Ward Without to be mustered at, 477
Culham, Thomas, alderman, 8n
Culverins, 248
Cumberland, Henry Clifford, Earl of, 45n
-, George Clifford, Earl of, 379
Curats, 242
Currants, refusal of the Levant and Turkey merchants to pay duty on, 528
Curson, Thomas, 176n
Curtain, The, playhouse, 354
Customers or farmers of the customs, 2n, 322,
384, 522
-, to be consulted concerning the establishment of lazarettos, 349; upon the
high price of oysters, 405
Customs, assurances upon, for loans advanced
to the King, 189, 191
-, officers of to certify imports and exports, 118
-, not to pass the goods of
merchant strangers until payment of
scavage dues, 321
-, not to allow merchandise, &c., coming
from infected places to be landed, 345
Cutler, William, 307
Cutlers' wares sold by non-freemen, 260
-, the wares of to be viewed by the
wardens of the companies, 261
-, refusal of foreigners to bring their
wares to Leadenhall, 261
-, shops provided at Leadenhall for the
sale of, 262
-, complaint of, against the proclamation for regulating their trade, 517, 518
-, Company, new charter granted to, 93
-, petition of against non-freemen
selling their wares, 260
-, Hall, meetings of the Pinners' Company held at, 97n
Cutpurses, 353
D
Dacre, Lord William of Gillesland, 379n
Dade, 219n
Daggers, the length of, prescribed by proclamation, 518
D'Aguilar, Don Juan, 245n
Dale, Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Ramsey, 91n
-, Sir Thomas, 361
-, Dr. Valentine, 52, 126, 129, 151, 152,
288, 502, 503
-, William, of Bristol, 91n
Dalton, Robert, 380
Dancy, Maximilian, 526
Danes, St. Clement, Roger Bates, Rector of, buried in, 368n
Danske Coporis, the price of, 519
Dantzic merchant, the Lord Mayor's answer to charges brought against, by a, 377, 378
Danvers, Sir Charles, 141
Darcie, Edward, patent to, for view, search, &c., of leather, 179, 180, 181, 182
Darling, Edward, vintner, 222
Darrell, Henry, 203
Dashfield, John, complaint of an encroachment by, upon the ground of Edward Thomason, 141
Dauncy, Sir John, of Capay, Yorkshire, 73n
-, Mary, wife of Baron Evre, or Eure,
73n
Daveiger, Samuel, 164
Davenport, Humphry, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, 468, 469n
David, John, application of to be allowed to play his provest prize at the Bull, Bishopsgate, 351; permission given to play it in the fields, 352; allowed to pass through the City with his company, drums, &c., 352
Davis, Catherine, imprisonment of, 495
-, William, 363
Dawbney, Clement, application for letters patent for cutting iron into small rods, 217; licence granted to for twenty-one years, 217n
Dawes, John, 158
Day, Garrett, 529
-, John, printer, 2n
-, William, Dean of Windsor, 364
Dean, Richard, alderman, 522n
Debtors, poor, commissioners appointed to deal in the causes of, 487
Debts:—
-, Request made to examine the books of the
late John Osborne, 118
-, The property of Richard Brackenbury
seized for, 484, 486
-, The case of Edmund Madocks to be determined, 485
-, The creditors of William Handford to make
arrangement with him, 486
-, The creditors of Nicholas Jones to take
reasonable condition for their debts,
487, 488; Jones committed to the
custody of the sheriffs, 488
-, Money due to John Hall, of Faversham, 489
-, Money due to Mr. Bradshaw, 490
-, Debts contracted by Edward Wingfield,
490, 491
-, Arrangement by Edward Ray with his creditors, 491
-, Suit between William Sanderson and
Thomas Thornton for money lent, 491
-, Suit against John Lawnde, 492
-, Suit brought by Bayard against George Cox,
492
-, The case of Thomas Hollingshed, 492
-, Judgment given in the cause between Christopher Finch and Richard Scofield,
493
-, The goods of John Saule taken in execution, 493
-, Domingo de Valdez, a Spaniard, attached,
493
-, Protection granted to Henry Pyndar against
his creditors, 493
-, Suit against Thomas Bramley, 493
-, Debt due for a freight of wine, &c., 494
-, Arrears of composition due to Barrett from
the Board of Green Cloth, 494
-, Refusal of John Mons to pay certain rates of
composition, 494
-, Forfeiture of the security of Wilkenson, 495
-, Arrangements made with the creditors of
W. Eldershawe, 495
-, The creditors of Nicholas Leate to be mediated with, 496
-, The agreement of Heath with his creditors,
496
-, Suits pending against Mary Walthall, 497
-, Protection to be granted to Richard Husband, 497
-, Dispute between Henry Lowe and others
and Sir William St. John, 498
-, Refusal of Abraham Taylor to pay certain
moneys to Zachary Alley, 498, 499
-, Recompense to William Wright for a supposed wrong, 499
Dee, Dr. John, 2n
Deeves, Edward, deputy common crier, 303n
Den, Henry, 494
Denham, John, Baron of the Exchequer, 468, 469n
Denmark, the King of, 57
-, troops to be sent to his assistance, 250
-, soldiers to be embarked at once for his
service, 253, 254
-, permission given to invite volunteers
into his service, 410; permission given
to impress 80 idle vagrants, 417
Denny, Sir Anthony, 233n
-, Edward, 233
Dent, Alice, wife of Sir Julius Cæsar, 60
Denton, Alexander, 308n, 311
Depden Hall, Essex, the manor of, 200n
Deptford, Sayes Court, 77n
Derby, Alice, Countess of, 159
-, Countess, Dowager of, 45
-, Ferdinand, fifth Earl of, 159, 559n
-, Lady, 559
Dereham, Richard, 315
Dericke, Mr., goldsmith, of Cheapside, lottery held at his house, 201n
Desmond, the Earl of, 233n
Dethicke, John, alderman, elected sheriff, 18n
Devereux, Frances, wife of William, Lord
Beauchamp, 481
-, Robert, second Earl of Essex, 152n
156, 157, 158, 241, 367, 481n; a
present given to him by the City, 408
-, Robert, third Earl, 253n
Dewell, John, common hunt, 180, 272, 274, 283
Diamond, Tristram, 317
Dickinson, Paul, a Frenchman, restrained from using his trade of painting and gilding of leather, by the patent to Onslowe, 183
Dieppe, soldiers to be shipped to, 240
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 203, 296n
-, Mr., 508
Digges, Sir Dudley, 166n
Dike, John, 261n
-, Richard, 219
Dionys Backchurch, St., Sir James Harvey,
alderman, buried at, 113n
-, Sir Edward Osborn, alderman, the like,
156n
Dios, Mr., keeper of Newgate, 284
Distillers' Company, refusal of the City to enrol the charter of, 111, 112
Dixie, Sir Alexander, 435
-, Sir Wolstan, alderman, 31n, 181n,
435, 562
Doe, C., alderman, 199n
Doggett, Mr., 287
Dona, Baron Achatius de, 411, 412, 413
Doncaster, Earl of, see Hay, James.
Donnington, Sir William, 217n
Dorchester, Lord, see Carleton, Sir Dudley.
Dorrington, Mr., 219n
Dorsell, Edward, 88
Dorset, the Earls of, see Sackville.
Dorset House, Fleet Street, 70
Dotin, Luke, 162
Douglas, Lord, the use of one of the garners at the Bridgehouse requested by, 178
Dove, Mr., 364
Dover, the landing of Queen Henrietta Maria
at, 421n
-, a Gestling Court held at, 436
-, letter from the mayor and jurats of, as
to the difference between John Goulder
and Francis Needham, 496
-, Castle, Henry Cobham, governor of,
152n
-, Haven, grain to be transported to, 374
Dower, John, 275
Dowgate, the conduit at, 284n
-, the City's water-house and works at,
557, 558
Dowgate Ward, aldermen of:—
-, Lancelot Bathurst, 442n
-, Sir Thomas Bludworth, 65n
-, William Elkyn, 35n
-, Gideon de Lawne, 7n
-, Sir John Robinson, Knt. and Bart., 88n
-, Sir Nicholas Woodrof, 35n
Dowglas, Sir George, 74
Downes, Mr., Onslowe's patent for painting and gilding leather assigned to, 183
Downshire, the Marquis of, 333n
Dowse, Sir Edmund, His Majesty's cupbearer, wrongfully arrested, 441
Drake, Sir Francis, 234n, 243, 377
Drake, Richard, 214
Dranffeld, Roger, refusal of a lease of the late Alderman Backhouse's residence to, 176
Draper, Anne, wife of Sir Wolstan Dixie,
30n
-, Bennet, the wife of Alderman William
Webbe, 30n
-, Bridget, wife of Sir Henry Billingsley, alderman, 2n, 31n
-, Sir Christopher, alderman, 2n, 30n
-, Clement, 307
-, William, bridge master, 39n
Drapers' Company, Lady Ellen Branch a benefactor to, 124n
Drapers' Company, the freedom of obtained by fraud by John Dawes, 158
Drink, sale of by defective measures, 545
Drovers offending against the orders issued in Lent, to be apprehended, 402
Drugs, garblership of, 273
Drummers to be provided for the troops, 234
-, to beat the march of the English
nation, 254
Drunkenness, the increase of, 28
Drury, Sir William, of Halsted, Suffolk, 146n
Drury Lane, Sir Richard Weston's house in, 558
Dry-fat of books, 30
Ducie, Sir Robert, alderman, 51n, 319n, 387
Duckett, Sir George F., 38n
-, Sir Lionel, alderman, 37; apprenticed
to John Colet, 37n
-, Sir Thomas, 37n
-, William, of Flintham, 37n
Dudley, Ambrose, Earl of Warwick, 61n, 125,
126, 146, 147, 149, 351, 371
-, Edward, Lord, see Sutton
-, Lord Guildford, 61n
-, John, Duke of Northumberland, 61n
-, Sir John, 125n
-, Mary, daughter of John Dudley, Duke
of Northumberland, 61n
-, Robert, Earl of Leicester, 33, 38n,
61n, 149, 150, 202n, 241n, 271, 275,
277, 280, 354n, 371, 382n, 407, 425,
426
-, manors of Gateshead and Whickham
leased to him, 79n
-, a City lease granted to his servant, 178
Dudson, Thomas, 293, 360
Duke's Place, 229
Dulwich College, 354n
Duncombe, John, 307
Dunkirkers, H.M. ships to be sent against,
244
-, outrages committed by, 251
Dunn, an orphan, 311
-, Sir Daniel, Judge of the Admiralty,
508
Dunstan's, St., in the East, 21n
-, William Webbe, alderman, buried at,
30n
-, in the West, Justice Robert Houghton
buried at, 160n
Durham, James, Bishop of, lease of six coalpits to the town of Newcastle by, 78
-, the Bishop of (Neile), 170
Durham House, Strand, 8n, 520, 557
Dutch and French congregations, complaint of
against the City officers, 258
-, petition for permission for their members to trade in the City, 263
Dutch Church, steeple of the, 133, 134
-, the number of foreigners belonging to
the, 134
-, proceedings against members of for
trading in London, 259
Dyer, Sir James, 310
-, Richard, 310
Dyers and dyeing, James Hoseman accused of carrying on the trade of a dyer, 119
Dyers and dyeing, petition of Christopher
Hamond to the King for a patent to
dye London silk, 119
-, patterns of all commodities falsely
dyed to be taken, 121
-, logwood used in false dyeing to be
burnt, 110, 120, 121
-, the false dyeing of silk to be reformed
and proclamation to be issued accordingly, 122
-, gum and wood used for, increased in
price, 224
Dymoke, Mr., Fenchurch Street, 10
Dynne, Mr., recommended for the office of remembrancer, 293
Dyos, Laurence, 366
-, William, remembrancer, 188, 189,
223, 293, 294, 480
E
Eastcheap, butchers in, 478
-, the Boar's Head in, 355
-, Little, 393
East Countries, corn from, 376, 380
Easter preachers appointed, 367, 368, 369
Easthampsted Park, the residence of Mr. W. Trumball, 515n
East India Company, 48n, 291, 379n, 442n,
530
-, Sir T. Smyth, governor of, 11n
-, Sir Maurice Abbott, one of the
original directors of, 166n
Eastland merchants, 226, 227, 283, 388, 530
Eaton, Mr., 342
Ecclesiastical causes, commissioners for, 30
Eden, Mr., examined by Bishop Aylmer as to his opinions, 124; discharged from office, 124; recommended to be readmitted to his office of attorney of Guildhall, 125; removal of approved, 126
Edgecome, Margaret, wife of Sir Edward Denny, 233n
Edgecome, Pierce, 233n
Edgehill, the battle of, Lord Willoughby killed at, 410n
Edmonds, Sir Clement, 47, 48, 160, 162, 558n
-, Sir Thomas, 47n, 48, 558
Edmund the King, St., Lombard Street,
William Sebright buried in, 31n
-, Alderman Sir George Barnes buried
in, 181n
Education, the son of Richard Maydwell to be
educated at City's expense, 168
-, application to admit a poor boy to the
hospital to receive free, 168
Edwards, John, 318
Effingham, Charles, Lord Howard of, see Howard, Charles, Lord Effingham, Earl of Nottingham.
Effingham, William, Lord Howard of, see Howard, William, Lord.
Egerton, Sir John, 4n
-, Peter, 4n
-, Ralph, 318
-, Thomas, Baron Ellesmere, Viscount
Brackley, 46, 78, 95, 141, 162, 208,
288, 476, 559n
Eggs, the price of, 400
Egham Causeway, money to be raised for the repair of, 515
Eldershawe, William, 495
Eldred, John, 188, 191
Elizabeth, Queen, entertained at Barn Elms,
10n
-, lease of the manors of Gateshead and
Whickham granted to, 79n
-, the City present two galleys to, 246
-, letter from, upon the offices of salt
and seacoal meters, 270
-, donation from, for the repair of the
steeple of St. Paul's, 322n
-, obliged to remove further away from
the City on account of the plague, 331
-, order of, to the Lord Mayor for keeping the term at Hertford, on account of
the infection, 334
-, present at the marriage of Earl of
Cumberland with Margaret Russell,
379n
-, thanks the Lord Mayor for his courtesy
to the French Commissioners, 406
-, notice of her return to London, 407,
408
-, funeral of, cloth supplied to aldermen, &c., at the, 437n
-, directs that her servant, Henry Champion, shall not be elected sheriff, 459
-, recommendations of persons by, for
appointments to and reversions of
offices:—
-, Julius Cæsar for common serjeant, 278
-, Dr. Fletcher for remembrancer, 282
-, Robert Pamphlyn for coal meter, 280
-, William Parker for alnager, 271, 272
-, George Southwick for garbler, 273
Elizabeth, Princess, Queen of Bohemia, daughter of James I., 211n, 411, 531
Elkyn, William, alderman, 35n, 124n
Ellesmere, Lord, see Egerton, Sir Thomas.
Elliott, Robert, 508, 509
-, Thomas, master of the Pewterers
Company, 93
Ellis, Richard, 519, 521, 522
Elwes, Sir Geoffrey, alderman, 82n
-, Sir Jervis, alderman, 82n
-, Sir Jervis, Lieutenant of the Tower, 82
Ely, the Lord Bishop of, 368
Ely House, Holborn, 357n
Ely Place, the residence of Sir C. Hatton, 37n
Elym, Andrew, 494
Emanuel Hospital, Westminster, 45n
Emsworth, Stephen, clothworker, 153
Enfield, Sir Robert Wroth buried at, 382n
England and Spain, proclamation of peace between, 419n
English merchants, ships of, sent to Stoad to be freighted with corn, 379
English nation, reform of the march of the, 254
Engrossing, the prevention of, 402
Erskine, Sir Alexander, of Gozar, 451n
-, Sir William, 86, 183
Essex, the trained bands sent to protect the
coasts of, 243, 244
-, orders issued to, restraining carriers
from coming to London, 339
-, restrictions on the importation of
wheat from, 378
-, Sir Robert Wroth, sheriff of, 382n
-, Robert Devereux, second Earl of, see
Devereux, Robert.
-, third Earl of, see Devereux, Robert.
-, Lady, 554
-, House, 554
Etcher, Joas, 162
Etgher, David, 512n
Etkins, George, 512n
Euclid, Alderman Sir Henry Billingsley the first translator of, 2n
Eure or Evers, Ralph, Lord, 73
Evelyn, Jane, wife of Sir Anthony Benne, 67n
-, John, of Godstone, Surrey, 67n, 77n,
218
Ewelme, Dr. John Prideaux, rector of, 369n
Exchange, Royal, the first built, 38n
-, plan for finishing the statues of the
kings and queens at, 261n
-, persons suspected of infection seen at
the, 342
-, riot at the, 455, 456
-, repairs required at, 458
-, licence to carry on the trade of a
victualler in a cellar under refused, 540
-, the, at Durham House in the Strand,
520
-, petition of the shopkeepers at the
Royal Exchange against its erection, 520
Exchequer, the, moneys collected by the City
for a loan to the King to be paid into, 195
-, Chancellor of, to consider how loans
advanced by the City can be repaid, 196
-, Chief Baron of, 478, 558n
-, John Bingley, remembrancer of the,
190n
-, the treasurer of to assign part of the
collection of the revenue for repayment
of loan, 198
-, tallies, to be given to the City for loan
advanced to the King, 195
-, under treasurer of the, 437
-, the Court of, proceeding to be taken
in against merchants of the staple, 209
-, presentation of the Lord
Mayor at, 207
-, auditor of, 288
Exeter, Countess of, 5n, 13n
-, the Earl of, 556
-, Dr. Sutcliffe, Dean of, 135n
-, Nicholas Spicer, Mayor of, 343
-, Londoners not to send their wares or
merchandise to on account of the infection, 343
-, Castle, governor of, 442n
-, Fair, 343