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S.
Sabbatarians or Fifth Monarchy men, Two entries in Newgate Kalendar touching twenty-seven, 29, 30
Sabbath-breakers, Isaac Bilt bound to answer for warning, and thereby preserving them from apprehension, 165
Sacramental certificates, Mr. Basil Woodd Smith's remarks on, 351, 352
Sadler alias Clarke, Thomas, 76
Sadler, John, 149
St. Bride's parish, Psalsbury Court in, 140
St. Christopher's Island, Master of a ship charged with endeavouring to sell the cook of the same ship at, 155
St. Clement's Danes', Persons indicted for leaving cellar doors open by night as well as day into highways in, 261
St. Clement's Danes', Poule Alley in, 283
St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, Sir Edward Rich, knt., and Joseph Ward, carpenter, indicted for obstructing with rubbish the highway leading from Bell Yard to Lincoln's Inn at, 82
St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, Burglary at the church of, 70
" in-the-Fields, Charles Street in, 137
" in-the-Fields, Dispute touching the office of Raker or General Undertaker for cleansing the streets of, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi, 157, 158, 159, 160
St. James's Clerkenwell, Engine - weaving-loomes riot at, 64
" Clerkenwell, New Prison at, broken open by rioters, 9
" Clerkenwell, War levied against Charles II. at, 9
St. John's Street, near the Barrs, Pillory in, 62, 63, 64, 65
St. Katherine's, Pillory at, 22, 276
St. Leonard's Shoreditch, Engine-weaving-loomes riots at, xxx, xxxi, 62, 63
" Shoreditch Pillory near the church of, 266
" Shoreditch, Waites-music during the night at Holland Street in, 189
" Shoreditch, John Wicks the vicar and two other inhabitants of, convicted of making a false certificate in favour of a suspected rebel, 288
St. Margaret's Westminster, Persons indicted for leaving cellar doors open by night as well as by day into highways of, lvi, 261
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, True bills against butchers for selling victuals in the highway at, when there was no market, 80, 81
St. Martin's - in - the - Fields, Dispute touching the office of Raker or General Undertaker for cleansing the streets of, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi, 157, 158, 159, 160
" in-the-Fields, Green Street in, 183
" in-the-Fields, Meeting house of conventiclers in Swallow Street in, 196
" in-the-Fields, Persons indicted for leaving cellardoors open by night as well as day into highways in, lvi, lvii, 261
" in-the-Fields, A pit or vault left open at night in Gerrard Street in, lv, 238
" in-the-Fields, Rider Street in St. James's Fields in, 137
St. Mary's-le-Savoy, Persons indicted for leaving cellar-doors open by night as well as by day into highways in, lvi, lvii, 261, 262
St. Omer's in France, Indictment to be preferred against Dame Katherin Grandison and Dame Hester Webb, for conveying one John Clarke to, 77
St. Paul's Covent Garden, Persons indicted for leaving cellar-doors open by night as well as by day into highways in, lvi, lvii, 261
St. Tules alias St. Olave's Southwark, 283
Salisbury, Samuel, gent., 324
Salter, John, 80
Saltmarsh, Christopher, 32
Salusbury, Thomas, gent., 44
Sampson, John, 32, 33
", Philip, 18
Sanctey, Phillip, 32
Sanders, Anthony, liii, 285
", Joseph, 236
", Leonard, 3
Sanderson, Robert, 7
Sandis, Miles, 326
Sandys, Madam, xxxv, 157, 158, 159
", Thomas, knt., 23, 24
", Winsor, esq., xxxiv, xxxv, 157, 158
Saterwaite, William, 230
Saunders, Elizabeth, 137
Saunders, James, 92
", Mary, 120
Saunderson alias Sanders, William, convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, &c., xii, 269, 270
Savage, Mary, "suspected popish recusant," 128
", Peter, esq., alias Peter Lord Savage, 24, 25
", Thomas, 311
Savagery of the English in the seventeenth century, xxxix et seq. to xlvii
Savery, John, "suspected papist," 110
Savory, Lewis, 108
Sawyer, Sir Robert, attorney-general, 216
Scandalous libel, published and sold by John Herrick, coffee-house keeper, in defamation of Roger Le Strange, esq., 226
Scandalous words, vide Treasonable, seditious, or otherwise scandalous words
Scarborow, Eliza, 211
Scattergood, Thomas, 143
Scharf, George, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, Portrait of Sir Baptist Hicks, knt., attributed to Paul Van Somer by, 348
School for young women at Fulham, Frances Bedingfield indicted for keeping a, without license, 41
Schoolmaster indicted for keeping an unlicensed school, and acquitted, 168
Scott, Joseph, 223
Scriven, Isaac, 238
Scroggs, Sir William, knt., Lord Chief Justice of England, 95, 96, 277, 279, 280
Scroope, Adrian, gent., 4, 141, 142
", alias Coverley, Apolonia, xxxvii, 54
", Jarvase, gent., 54
Scudamore, Rose, "suspected papist," 117
", Stephen, gent., xxxviii, xxxix, 19, 117
Seamer, Clement, 74
", Elizabeth, 74
", Thomas, 137, 138
Sedgewick, Gascoyne, 284
Seditious Publications:—
-, Thomas Palmer, publisher of a scandalous and seditious book, entitled Nehushton, 26, 27
-, Thomas Palmer, publisher and
utterer of a scandalous and
seditious book, entitled Directions
to a Painter for describing our
Navall Business, 25
-, Anne Breach alias Roberts convicted
of publishing and selling a seditious
book called A Letter from a Person
of Quality, &c., 69
-, Katherine Knight convicted of publishing and selling a seditious book
entitled A Letter from a Person of
Quality to his Friends in the
Country, 66, 67, 68, 69
-, Andrew Sole, acquitted of printing
a seditious and scandalous book
entitled Persecuted under Episcopacy, 84
-, Robert Wollenden charged with
writing a seditious and scandalous
letter, 311
-, William Gates, of Brentford, bound
to answer for promoting a seditious
petition to the Lord Mayor and
Court of Aldermen of London,
172
Seditious words, vide Treasonable, seditious, or otherwise scandalous words
Selling loaves of bread under weight, Convictions of, 211
" victuals in the highway of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, True bills against butchers for, 80, 81
Serjeant, John, 65
"Se retraxit," lxxi, lxxix, 164
"Sese retraxerunt," 218
Serricole, William, 218
Servaile, Edward, "suspected popish recusant," 127
Servant, Ann, convicted of "spiriting" Alice Flax to Virginia and there selling her, xlv, 147
", Ralph, 147
"Setter to Conventicles," Samuel Read charged with being a, 296
Sevier, Thomas, 18
Seymour, Edward, esq., 216
Shadwell, Foxes Lane in, 21
Shadwell, Henry, gent., 17, 18
", Radclife, and Lower Wapping, Constable of Hamlet of, bound to answer for refusing to make a return touching conventicles, &c., in his constabulary, 16
Shaftesbury, Right Hon. Anthony Ashley, Earl, 37
Shaftoe, Ellen, 306
", Elinor, informer against conventiclers, lxi, lxii, lxiii, lxiv, 265, 266
Sham postmen, Fraud of the, xlix, 78
Shanck, Launcelot, 72
Shapcoat, Thomas, gent., 55
Shapwood, William, 318
Shard, Thomas, 35
Sharples, John, xiv, xvii, 8, 271, 272
Sharpless, Peter, 2
Shatter, William, 294
Shaw, William, 100, 120
Sheires, Oliver, 293
Sheldon, Elizabeth, "suspected papist,' 109
", Katherine, "suspected papist," 109
Shelley, Charles, "suspected papist," 112
", Gilbert, 22, 23
Shellotee, Anthony, "a papist," 135
Shepard, Thomas, "suspected papist," 105
Shepheard, John, 320
Shepherd, Jane, 26
Sheppard, John, 80
Shepperton, co. Midd., 318
Sherbet, Unlicensed sellers of a drink called, 36
Sherborn, John, 284
Sherborne, Davenant, 316
Sherby, Charles, 120
Sherwood, William, 12, 36
Shippy, William, 251
Shipwash, Robert, 316
Shirley, Vincent, "suspected papist," 102
Shoreditch, Riots in St. Leonard's, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, 9, 10
Shreeve, Abigail, "suspected papist," 111
", John, 111
Shudall, William, 236
Sibbett, Goodricke, gent., 88, 89
Sidney alias Stacey, Ann, 316
Side-Lights on the Stuarts. By F. A. Inderwick, Q.C., viii
Sihane, Daniel, 143
Silver Mace, &c., stolen at and carried away from the dwelling-house of Lord Chancellor Heneage Finch by burglars, 76
Silvester, Richard, 122
Simons, James, 55
Simpson, Joan, 107
Sinclare, John, gent., 88, 89
Singleton, Jane, 4
Skelton, John, gent., 34
", Mary, 236
Skingley, Richard, 240
Skinner, Charles, "a reputed Roman catholic," 96
", Edward, "suspected Romish priest," 121
", James, 96, 120
", Richard, 268
Slade, Joan, "suspected papist," 111
Slader, James, 34, 52, 53
Slaughter, Henry, 101
", Samuel, 317
Slingsby, Guilford, transported to Virginia against his will, 22, 276
", Walter, esq., 22
Sly, Ann, 278
Slynehead, Thomas, 42
Smaley, George, 25
Smallbone, John, 79
Smart, John, surgeon, 145
", Martha, wife of John Smart, surgeon, "suspected recusant," 145
", Richard, 152
Smith, Anne, "popish recusant," 113
", F.S.A., Contributions to the present volume by Mr. Basil Woodd, lxxxix, 329, 330 et seq. to 351
", Christopher, 308
", Frances, 284, 285
", George, 214
", Henry, 95
", Henry, gent., bound to answer "for recusancy," 122
", James, 324
", John, esq., clerk of the peace for county of Midd., 246, 304
", John, gent., 219
", John, 24, 70, 90, 120, 236, 296
", Mathew, 281
Smith, Peter, gent., 59, 60
", Samuel, gent., 2
", Samuel, innholder, 2
", Thomas, surgeon, 92
", Thomas, gent., 327
", Timothy, 278
", Sir Wm., 104
", (otherwise Smyth), Sir William, knt., and J.P., for co. Midd., Words spoken in derision and disparagement of, 167, 287
Smithfield (East), Constables of, bound to answer for omitting to make returns touching conventicles at, 16
" Riots in East, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, 10, 11
Smithsbey, James, gent., 60
Smithson, Bernard, 103
", Dorothy, "suspected papist," 103
Smithwick, John, 139
Smyth, . . . ., gent., 317
", Nicholas, "suspected papist," 109
Snape, Andrew, 284
", Symon, 152
Snelgrove, Edward, "suspected popish recusant," 242, 243
Snell, Michael, xxxi, 63
Snells, Clement, 282
Snushboxes (sic), A gentleman convicted of stealing, 321
Soldiers tried for desertion, Acquittals of, 316
" convicted of desertion, 228, 237, 238, 290, 310, 312, 315, 328
Sole, Andrew, 84
Solivant, Jeremiah, 136
Solman, Francis, 130
Solomon alias Hollomon, Christopher, 323
Somer, Paul Van, portrait painter, 348
Somersett, Edward, 137
", John, 218
", Lady Mary, 137
Soreby, Elizabeth, 293
Soup, David, 313
Southampton, Lord Treasurer, 68
South Myms co. Midd., Constable of, refusing to execute a warrant for levying 20£. by distress and sale of a conventicler's goods and chattels, 183
Southwicke, Mary, 319
Southwicke, Richard, 319
Spalato, Archbishop of, 334
Spanish Ambassador's windows, Rioters charged with breaking the, 310, 311
Spanyard, James, 313
Sparkes, Michael, 1, li, 30
Sparrey, William, gent., 126
Sparrowe, Joshua, 24
Spearman, Nicholas, 147
", William, 147
Spicer, Richard, "suspected papist," 102
", Thomas, 19
Spiriting James Simmons, an apprentice, on board ship in order to transport him to Virginia, Acquittal of Richard Batt for, 55, 56
" Mary Boycoat away and conveying her on board ship, John Boycoat and Elizabeth Russell charged with, 44
" Robert Weston on board ship, transporting him to Antego, and there selling him, True bill against Richard Bridgman for, 232, 233
" Hester Lambert on board ship, with the intention of transporting her to Virginia, True bill against James Buckle for, xlvi, 78, 79
" Sarah Price away and transporting her to Virginia, True bill against Elizabeth Collier for, xlvi, 70, 71
" John Deane and Clement Tallis on board ship with the intention of sending them beyond sea, Thomas Ford of Shadwell, waterman, charged with being a confederate of William Kempthorne and Charles Carter in, 27, 28
" Mary Sunderland on board ship in order to transport her to Jamaica, True bill against Humfrey Gardiner for, xlvi, 72
" Edward Meade on board a ship with the intention of transporting him to Virginia, True bill against Thomas Gore for, xlvi, 72, 73
Spiriting one Alice Deakins on board ship with the intention of transporting her to and selling her in Virginia, Mary Gwyn and Thomas Black convicted of and fined for, xlv, xlvi, xlvii, 245
" Deborah Wilcox on board ship, transporting her to parts beyond sea, and there selling her, Thomas Hands acquitted of, 87
" Thomas Stone on board ship with the intention of transporting him to Virginia, William Haverland convicted of, and sentenced to be fined, imprisoned, and pilloried for, xliii, xliv, 274
" John Cressop aboard a ship, to transport him to Virginia against his will, John Kent bound to answer a charge of, 72
" Susan Gunn on board ship, and transporting her to Virginia, and there selling her, Charles Lattinoe and Katherine Farrendyne acquitted of, 87
" Hannah Wotton away and transporting her to Virginia, True bill against Thomas Middis for, 65, 66
" Mary Hartley and Margaret Towers on board a Virginia ship with the intention of transporting them to parts beyond sea, True bills against Diana Middleton for, xlvi, 155, 156
" Thomas Russell on board ship and transporting him to Virginia, John Morris convicted of, 94
" Mary Holmer and transporting her to Jamaica, Mary Newport convicted of, 38
" one Richard Jackson on board ship with the intention of transporting him to and selling him in Virginia, Jane Price convicted of and fined for, xlv, 245
Spiriting his apprentice Richard Angell on board ship and transporting him to Jamaica, and there selling him, Henry Rogers acquitted of, 87
" John Hewlet away and transporting him to Virginia, True bill against John Rudd for, xlvi, 65
" Joseph Williams on board ship, and transporting him to Mevis, and there selling him, Michael Russell acquitted of, 87
" Alce (? Alice) Flax on board ship and selling her into Virginia, Ann Servant charged with, xlv, 170
" Alice Flax on board ship, transporting her to Virginia, and there selling, Ann Servant convicted of, xlv, 147
" William Turner on board ship with the intention of transporting him to the Barbadoes, John Stewart convicted of, and fined, imprisoned, and pilloried for, 275, 276
" Edward Hanscomb on board ship, transporting him to the Barbadoes, and there selling him to a certain person, True bill against George Story for and verdict of acquittal of, 23
" Elizabeth Atkinson on board ship, with the intention of transporting her to Virginia, Sara Tedder acquitted of, 140
" Guildford Slingsby on board ship and transporting to Virginia, William Thewe convicted of, and fined, imprisoned, and pilloried for, xliv, 22, 276
" Elizabeth Partridge on board ship, transporting her to Virginia, and there selling her, True bill against Mathew Trim and Sarah Falconer for, xlvi, 190, 191
"Spirits," Activity of the, in spiriting people out of the country, xli, xlii et seq, to xlvii
Spittlefields, The inhabitants of, described as disaffected to the King in respect to his government of the Church of England, 240
", in Stepney, Edward Kinns, the constable, and other officers of the hamlet of, indicted and fined for refusing to give information on oath to the justices of the peace for the more effectual discovery and suppression of conventicles, 240, 241
Spittlefeilds Market, The pillory in, 241
Sprague, Edward, knt., 6
Spratt, Joh'es, 95
Springham, John, 317
Squibb, Arthur, gent., 31
Squire, Robert, 138
Stacey, Abraham, 293
", Ann, alias Sidney, 316
Stacy, James, 152
", John, gent., "suspected papist," 110
Stafford, George, gent., 326
", John, gent., 326
", William, gent., 326
Staley, William, the catholic banker, xviii
Stamer, David, gent., 163, 164
Stanbridge, Elizabeth, 169
", Richard, 169
Stanley, John, 137, 224
Starkey, Henry, catholic priest, xxv, xxvi, 121
", Samuel, gent., 219
Staveley, Anne, "suspected papist," 111
", Christopher, "suspected papist," 111
Steele, Ellen, 295
Stephens, Thomas, 257
Stepney, John Ballard "bound to answeare his erecting new buildings in the hamlet of Spittlefields in, contrary to law and His Majesty's proclamation," 28
", The Black Dogg Musick House, near the Hermitage at, 322
", A disorderly booth for "music and other disports," in the fields near the church of, 53, 54
Stepney, A constable of, convicted of uttering seditious words in expressing his disapproval of the law for suppressing conventicles, 191
", Engine-Weaving-Loome riots at, xxix, 63, 65
", True bill against one of the headboroughs of, for neglecting to levy money by distress and sale of a conventicler's goods, etc., 201
", Knockvergis, in the parish of, 25
", The surveyor of the poor of the hamlet of Limehouse in the parish of, convicted of neglecting to do his duty, &c., in respect to a warrant for levying money by distress and sale of a conventicler's goods and chattels, 201, 202
Sterne, John, gent., 161
Stevens, John, gent., 4
Steward, Jane, 282
", John, gent., 88, 89
", John, 22
", Patrick, 262
Stewart, John, 275
Stibbs, John, 142
Stiffe, Thomas, 108
Stilgoe, Elizabeth, 74
", Jeremiah, 74
Stockley, Robert, 62, 63
Stolen goods, True bill against a common receiver of, 231
Stone, Thomas, 274, 318
Storey, Margaret, "suspected papist," 110
Story, George, 23
Stradford, Richard, 242
Strand, A cellar-door left open at night in the, 238
Stratfield, Edward, gent., a catholic, 138
Streete, John, 22
Streeter, Thomas, 238
Stringer, Sir Thomas, knt., 120
Strond, near the Maypoll, Pillory in the, 22, 62, 63, 65, 144, 276
Stronge, Nathaniel, 293
Strongrome, Robert, scrivener, 35
Stubbs, Nicholas, "suspected papist," 110
Sturvill, William, 206
Subtenants, Indictments of householders for entertaining and harbouring lodgers or, 83
Suckley, Francis, "suspected papist," 110
Summers, Robert, 5
Summore, Daniel De, 109
", Mary De, "suspected papist," 109
Sumner, William, 240
Sunderland, False news of Dutch fleet near, 1
", Right Hon. the Earl of, P. C. and Principal Secretary of State, 295, 296, 310, 312
", Mary, 72
Sunders, John, 296
Supremacy and Allegiance, Oaths of, vide Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy
Surtees Society's Three Early Assize Rolls for the County of Northumberland, SÆC XIII, lxxiv, lxxv
Surveyor of the poor of Stepney, The, convicted of neglecting his duty in respect to a warrant for distraining and selling a conventicler's goods and chattels, 201, 202
Sutton, Gervas, gent., 74
Swan, Samuel, gent., 59
Swift, Austin, gent., indicted as an unlicensed schoolmaster, 168, 169
Swindall, Margaret, "reputed papist," 128
", Robert, 128, 153, 222
Swinfen, Samuel, acquitted of high treason, xii, xiii, 269, 270
Symonds, Bazonne, gent., 256
", Frances, 307
Sympson, William, "suspected papist," 110
T.
Taking and carrying away goods unlawfully, Conviction of, 73, 75
Talbott, Henry, "popish recusant," 103
Tallis, Clement, 28
Tallow, John, "suspected papist," 109
"Tamarine stuffes," Woollen cloth called, 5
Tanat, Edward, gent., 218
Tanton, William, 316
Tapping, Job, 165
", Thomas, 92
Tarter alias Coxe, John, 146
Tasborough, William, gent., 183
Tateham, John, 61
Tattoo, John, catholic, 126
Taunton, co. Somerset, Robert Parrott, a suspected rebel, arrested at, 288
Tavernour, John, 106
Tayler, Henry, 187
", Ralph, "suspected popish recusant," 127
Taylor (otherwise Taylour), Bartholomew, 100, 120
", George, 316
", Robert, 60
Tea, Unlicensed sellers of a drink called, 36
Tearing off and taking away lead, Conviction of, 37
Tedder, Sara, 140
Tempest, Charles, gent., a catholic, 138
", Lieut. Robert, 327
Temple Barr, The pillory without, 275
Temple, Edmund, 7, 8
Tenley, Jennett, 316
Tent, John, "suspected papist," 111
Terrell, Margaret, 314
Terry, Katherine, spinster, 57
", William, 135
Thew (otherwise Thewe), William, xliv, xlv, 22, 276
Thieves, Lodging house and school for young, 147
Thinn, John, 42
Thistlethwaite, Joseph, gent., 22
Thody, Benjamin, 215
Thomas, Dorothy, 282
", John, 17, 142
", Lewis, gent., 44
", Morgain, 2, 32
Thompson, Andrew, "a papist," 134
", Francis, gent., 23
", John, of Croley Co. Bedford, gent., 23
", John, 208
Thomson, Rebecka, 296
Thornebury, Mr., 335
Thorneton, Edward, 310
Thornhill alias Thornton alias Greene, Tristram, gent., 298
Thornton alias Thornhill alias Greene, Tristram, gent., 298
Thorpe, Hester, wife of Robert Thorpe, gent., "reputed papist," 128
", Isaac, gent., "suspectedpapist," 112
", Robert, gent., 128
Throckmorton, Sir William, bart., 163, 164
Thunder, Henry, "suspected papist," 112
Thyme, Thomas, esq., 161
Tibballs, William, 289
Tilborne, Cornelius, 314
Tildesley, John, gent., 55
Tiley, Anthony, 278
Tilley, Elianor, "suspected papist," 113
", George, 113
Timberman, Elizabeth, 103, 104
Tindall, William, xxxiii, 64
Tinkers crying aloud in the streets, liii, 285
Tinson, John, 43
Tipping, George, 24
Tirwhit, John, gent., 228
Tisdall, Sara, 297
Tockfield, John, 215
Tod, Michael, gent., 286
Tolderville, Christopher, 140
Tomlingson, Anthony, 108
Tomlinson, John, 155
Tompkins, Henry, senior, 121
", Henry, jun., 121
Tompson, Andrew, "suspected papist," 111
Tomson, Richard, 112
Tonge, John, gent., 31
Tonycliffe, Ralph, gent., slain and murdered by John the Lord Berkeley, 234
Tooley, Charles, 234
", Christopher, 240
Touched for the evil, Edmond Ward's loss of the gold-piece which the King gave him when he was, 36
Tower Hill, Pillory on, 22, 276
Tower of London, Tumult near, 88
Towers, Margaret, 156
Townesend, Amys, 137
Townsend, John, 172
Tracey, John, 310
Tracy, Ellen, 72
Trapp, William, 316
Travers, John, 130
", Thomas, gent., "suspected papist," 110
Treason, vide high treason
", in clipping, filing, and diminishing the money of the realm, Convictions of, 13
", in levying war against the King, Acquittals of, 8, 10
", in levying war against the King, Convictions of, 9, 12
", Trials for, xii, xiii et seq. to xxvii
Treasonable assembly near Gray's Inn Lane, 318
" declaration affixed to marketcrosses and parochial churches, 264
" practices, Henry Ireton, esq., charged with, 296
Treasonable, seditious, or otherwise
scandalous words, Speakers of:—
-, Alder, Cornelius, yeoman, 319, 320
-, Alder, Mary, wife of Cornelius
Alder, yeoman, 319, 320
-, Annesley, Sara, spinster, 193
-, Austin, John, 295, 296
-, Barrot, Henry, box-maker, 309
-, Bartlett, Thomas, yeoman, 162
-, Bennett, John, yeoman, 299
-, Bennett, Thomas, fisherman, 319
-, Betty, Rowland, petty-chapman, 232
-, Boarne alias Byrne, Gerald, yeoman,
75
-, Botchcraft, Isaac, frameworkeknitter, 298
-, Bracy, William, 2
-, Bryan, Elizabeth, wife of John
Bryan, yeoman, 263
-, Burbecke, Benjamin, yeoman, 321
-, Byrt, Samuel, shoemaker, 230, 231
-, Catlin, Francis, 142
-, Child, Thomas, 285
-, Ciprey, Robert, laborer, 20
-, Colborne, William, 327
-, Cope, John, butler, 263
-, Dally, Dionisius, 296
-, Damascene, John Baptista, 29
-, Deeley, Richard, 284
-, Drunes, Richard, 319
-, Foster, John, 289, 290
-, Fry, Henry, overseer of poor, 322
-, Goad, Robert, 140
-, Goodman, Abraham, gent., 12
-, Greene, Theophilus, 19
-, Grove, John, taylor, 153
-, Groves, John, taylor, 153
-, Gunn, Isaac, taylor, 320
-, Hambleton, Margaret, spinster, 315
-, Hawkins, Deborah, wife of Richard
Hawkins, yeoman, 285
-, Herrick, John, 237
-, Holby, Joseph, constable, 191
-, Hoss, Thomas, cook, 160
-, How, Thomas, victualler, 300
-, Hughes, Francis, yeoman, 310
-, Humes, Robert, yeoman, 201
-, Hutchins, John, carver, 324
-, Hutchinson, Adam, 153
-, Ireland alias Browne, Anne, 140
-, Ireland, William, victualler, 323
-, Jenkins, Thomas, 327
-, Johnson, Katherine, spinster, 162
-, Johnson, Lewis, 131, 132
-, Jones, John, 284
-, Kennian, John, laborer, 162
-, King, John, yeoman, 70
-, Langley, Henry, 47
-, Lester, John, laborer, 70
-, Longland, Robert, yeoman, 230
-, Ludlam, Thomas, yeoman, 187, 188
-, Malley, Alexander, gent., 47, 48
-, Maynard, John, yeoman, 286
-, Morris, George, 167
-, Morris, Samuel, yeoman, 75
-, Noades, John, yeoman, 287
-, Northit, Henry, yeoman, 2, 3
-, Orpoole, William, laborer, 152
-, Pare, Alexander, bricklayer, 138
-, Pearce, William, 268, 269
-, Phillipps, Bartlet, yeoman, 29
-, Phillips, Elizabeth, 26
-, Pride, Thomas, gent., 313, 314
-, Prime, Thomas, yeoman, 322, 323
-, Read, Richard, gent., 35
-, Richbell, Richard, yeoman, 309,
310
-, Roach, Paul, yeoman, 313
-, Rose, Pascene, laborer, 300
-, Savage, Thomas, laborer, 311
-, Shatter, William, 294
-, Shaw, William, laborer, 100
-, Shepherd, Jane, 26
-, Shippy, William, carpenter, 251
-, Singleton, Jane, 4
-, Smart, Richard, victualler, 152
-, Tunstall, John, 264
-, Vardin, William, yeoman, 312
-, Villers, John, foot-soldier, 163
-, Walden, Susan, wife of Frank
Walden, yeoman, 262
-, Walker, Richard, 295
-, Walker, Thomas, yeoman, 78
-, Walton, Hugh, laborer, 148
-, Ward, John, yeoman, 252
-, Warner, Samuel, 288, 292
-, Warren, Edward, apothecary, 77
-, Webb, Mathew, laborer, 227
-, Weeden, John, laborer, 54
-, Withers, Nathaniel, gent., 142
-, Woodfield, Alice, wife of William
Woodfield, laborer, 91
-, Worthett, Henry, 7
Treddaway, Henry, 238
Tremarn, Christoper, 236
Tresidder, Giles, 317
Trever, John, 143
Trevethell, William, "suspected papist," 110
Trim, Mathew, xlvi, 190
Trion, Roland, 240
Trotter, John, gent., 40
Trueman alias Johnson, William, 76
Trumble, John, 324
Tucker, Henry, convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, &c., xii, 269, 270
", Reginald, 310
Tue, John, 288
Tufton, Richard, "suspected papist," 112
Tuftone, Jos., 296
Tumult near the Tower, 88
Tumult and rout at a bonfire in King's Street, Westminster, A constable charged with neglect of duty at a, 229
Tunstall, John, 264
Turbeck, William, "reputed Roman catholic," 106
Turke, Richard, 146
Turner, Anthony, catholic priest, sentenced to be executed for high treason, xxvi, 84, 85, 280, 284, 285
", Edward, catholic priest, xxvi, 126
", Elizabeth, "popish recusant," 117
", Francis, 154
", John, gent., 316
", Mary, 37
Turner, Roger, 117
", William, 275, 276
Turners, Company and "Trades" of, 32
Tumor, Anne, "reputed papist," 128
", Charles, gent., 33
", Elizabeth, wife of Roger Tumor, gent., "reputed papist," 128
", Mathew, 128
", Roger, gent., 128
Turnour, Charles, 38
Tymmes, Elizabeth, "suspected conventicler," 303
Tyndale, William, reformer and martyr, 330
Tyson, John, 101
U.
Underwood, Elianor, 125
", Elizabeth, 170
", John, 170
", William, 282
Unlawful Game: Lottery Board, A figured, at Charing Crosse, 29
Utherstone, Jane, 62
", Thomas, 62
Uttering seditious, &c., words, acquittal of, 3
V.
Vagabondage coloured with an affectation of industry, xlix, 1 et seq. to lvi
" in carrying glasses about the country and selling them in private houses, Women indicted for, 30, 31
Vagabonds, Singers and players of interludes indicted for being common, 314
Valkenburgh, George de Hertoye, esq., alias George Lord de, 23
Vanandole, Joseph, 115
Vancove, Augustine, gent., "suspected papist," 111
", Mary, wife of Augustine Vancove, gent., "suspected papist," 111
Vancum, Leonard, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Vandercluse, John, "suspected papist," 104
Vander-Huggy alias Hicky, William, "a papist," 135
Vandinee, Ferdinand, 115
Vandursten, Harman, 21
Vanhankerk, Capt. Lawrence, 2
Vanlingden, Adalph, 21
Vanneer, Adrian, "suspected papist," 108, 109
", Mary, "suspected papist," 109
Vanrolph, William, 21
Vardin, William, 312
Varnall, Peter, 24, 25
Vaughan, Edward, 146
", Elizabeth, 54
", Laurence, merchant, "suspected recusant," 145
Vensome, Thomas, 154
Vent, Thomas, 72
Verbal contractions and symbolic letters used in the annotations of indictments and in the minutes of Gaol Delivery Registers, lxiv, lxv et seq. to lxxiii
Vermeren, William, "suspected papist," 115
Vincent, Charles, "suspected papist," 109
", Thomas, 79
Viner, William, 131
Vivion, Charles, " suspected popish recusant," 108
Vuckly, Henry, "suspected papist," 105
Vyner, Sir Robert, knt. and bart., 89
", Thomas, gent., 39
", Thomas, 206
W.
Waade, Richard, 118
Wadsworth, Robert, 153
Waine, David, 240
Wakeman, Sir George, bart., catholic physician, xxvi, 89, 90, 279, 281
Walden, Frank, 262
", Susan, 262
", William, 317
Wales, The Prince of, son of James II., 327
Walford, Edward, gent., 277, 278
", Penelope, "popish recusant," 131
Walker, Charles, 304
", alias Decoyson, Daniel, 253
", alias Decoyson, Katherine, 253
", Richard, 294, 295
", Thomas, 78
Walkins, John, 34
Waller, Thomas, esq., 96
", Sir William, knt., 120
", William, 172
Wallis, Philip, 255
Walmisly, John, "reputed papist," 127
Walsh, Richard, 233
", Thomas, 233
Walsingham, Charles, gent., 323
Walters, John, 293
", Samuel, 62
Walton, Charles, 31
", Hugh, "popish recusant," 148
Wamsley, Roger, 32, 33
Wapping, Fireballs said to have been taken at, 20
", (Lower), Shadwell, Radclife, Constable of Hamlet of, bound to answer for refusing to make a return touching conventicles in his constabulary, 16
Warburton, Richard, gent., 5, 6
Warcupp, Captain, of the King's First Regiment of Foot Guards, 322
", Edward, esq., 153
Ward, Edmond, 35, 75
", George, 76
", Gilbert, 76
", John, 252
", Joseph, 82
Wardman, Martin, 55
Wardner, Abraham, 286
Ware, George, 146
Waring, Richard, 289
Waringe, Robert, 20, 21
Warner, Frances, 95
", Samuel, 288, 292
Warren, Edward, apothecary, 77
Warrum, William, 318
Waters, John, "popish recusant," 131
Watkins, John, gent., "suspected recusant," 145
", Katherine, "suspected papist," 103
Watson, John, gent., 137
", Sir Thomas, knt., 334
Wattkiff, Richard, 26
Watton, Hannah, 65
Watts, James, 251
", William, 32
Wayte, Grace, 137
Weatherley, Ralph, 325
Weavers' Batternes, Rioters breaking into the house of George Harrison at Stepney, and carrying off and destroying ten, 65
Weavers' riots, xxvii, xxviii et seq. to xxxiii, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65
Webb, Lady Hester, 71, 77
", John, 30, 70, 319
", John Bowler, 120
", Mary, "suspected to have been at Mass," 183
", Mathew, 227
", Robert, 183
", Thomas, 223
Webber, John, charged with high treason, 312
Webster, Cecily, "reputed Roman catholic," 106
", John, 154
Weddall, Jane, wife of John Weddall, esq., 299
", John, esq., 299
Weeden, John, 54
", Katherine, 13
", Nathanael, 13
Weekes, Thomas, 120
Welch, Laurence, 43
Weld House, Persons suspected to have been at Mass at, 188
Weldon, Edward, "suspected papist," 112
Weller, Henry, 281
Wells, Margaret, 278
", Samuell, 40
Wemmes, John, 36
", Patrick, 36
Wenham, Edward, 201, 202
West, Arthur, 62
", James, 88
West Smithfield, Pillory in, 20
West, Titus, 16
Westcott, William, convicted of high treason and sentenced to death, &c., xii, 269, 270
Weston, John, "suspected popish recusant," 209
Weston, John, 232
", Robert, 232, 233
Wharton, Lord, 68
", William, esq., 320
Wheeler, . . . ., 60, 95
", Richard, 93, 277, 278
", Samuel, 242
Whiles alias Willis, William, 120
Whistler, Bridget, "suspected papist," 111
", Robert, 111
Whiston, Edward, 222
", Elizabeth, "suspected popish recusant," 222
Whitaker, Edward, 96, 120
Whitcombe, William, xxxv, xxxvi, 158, 159
White, Alexander, 314
", Francis, 53
", George, gent., 33
", Gerrard, 35
", John, 53, 80, 122
", Martha, 314
", Thomas, 124
", William, gent., 291, 292
", William, 284
", alias Whitebread, Thomas, catholic priest, sentenced to be executed for high treason, xxvi, 84, 85, 86, 96, 120, 277, 280
Whitechapel, Booth for rope-dancing, interludes, plays, &c., at 19
", Engine-Weaving-Loomes riot at, xxx, xxxi, 62, 63
", Four inhabitants of, bound to answer for refusing to aid a headborough of, in executing a warrant for distress and sale of a conventicler's goods and chattels, 231
Whitehall, Conspirators committed to Newgate for "conspireing to take away the King Charles II. at," 90
", Jewels and money stolen from the King's dwellinghouse of, 12
", Ellen Tracy bound to answer "for the laying of a young child at the Queenes Back Staires in," 72
Whitehead, Thomas, lv, 238
Whitehouse, John, gent., 170
Whiteing, George, 213
Whitfeild, Elizabeth "suspected papist," 103
", John, 223
", Robert, "suspected papist," 103, 109
Whitley, Colonel, 37
Whytehead, Edward, 296
Wicks, John, vicar of St. Leonard's Shoreditch, 288
Wiggington, Letitia, 149
", William, 149
Wigginton, Leonard, 262
Wilcox, Deborah, 87
", John, 40
", Robert, 75
Wildes, John, "suspected conventicler," 303
Wilkes, William, xvi, xvii, 23, 24, 271, 272
Wilkinson, Edward, xlvii, 156, 157
", Jervase, 211
", John, 118
", Peter, "a suspected papist," 135
Wilks, William, 9, 10
Willard, Mary, "suspected papist," 113
William, Thomas, 171
Williams, Arnold, gent., 44
", Elizabeth, 246, 247
", Henry, 255
", John, gent., "suspected papist," 110
", John, 53, 113
", Joseph, 87
", Percy, 121
", Rowland, gent., 298
", Walter, 12
", William, 206
Willimott, James, physician, "suspected popish recusant," 117
Willis, Mary, 286
", William, 161, 286
", alias Whiles, William, 120
Willoughby, George, 80
", John, 140
Willowbey (otherwise Willoughby), Elizabeth, 70, 140
Willson, Joshua, 155
Wilson, Elizabeth, widow, 104
", Elizabeth, 140, 141
", alias Powell, Mary, 155
Winchester, Charles, Right Hon., Lord Marquess of, 96, 120
Winlowe, Richard, gent., 251
Winn, Francis, gent., 33
", Robert, 143
Winnett, Samuel, 240
Winter, . . . ., 124
Wise, Ellen, wife of John Wise, gent., "suspected papist," 104
", John, gent., 104
", John, 234
Witchcraft, Elizabeth Row suspected of practising, 43
Witherley, Thomas, gent., 76
Withers, Nathaniel, gent., 142
Withington, John, gent., 5
Withrington, George, 13
Withy, Edward, 138
Wollenden, Robert, 311
Wood, Dorothy, "suspected papist," 109
", John, 262
", alias Fryer, Joseph, 64
", Patrick, gent., "suspected papist," 111
", Richard, 146
Woodbourne alias Woodbine, John, 36
Woodcock, James, 114
"Wooden frames of weaveing loomes," Rioters breaking into the house of William Crouch at St. Leonard's Shoreditch, and carrying off and destroying two, xxx, 63, 64
Woodfeild, Alice, 91, 120
", William, 91
Woodman, John, "popish recusant," 128
Woods, Katherine, 320
Woodward, Anne, li, 33
", Richard, xvi, xvii, 271, 272
Woollgar, Arthur, "popish recusant," 131
Woosley, Robert, esq., 320
Worley, Humfrey, esq., 122
Worrall, John, 19
", Mary, 19
Worsley, James, 92
Worseley, John, True bill against, "for endeavouring to withdraw . . . . Wheeler, of St. Giles's-in-the-Fields, from the religion of the English church to "the Roman religion," 60, 93, 120
Worts, Robert, 316
Wren, John, 24
Wright, Christopher, 109
", George, convicted of murdering his infant son, 5
", John, 44
", Mary, "suspected papist," 109
", Rt. Hon. Sir R., knt., a Justice of the King's Bench, 312
", Richard, 227
", Thomas, 113
Wroth, Edward, gent., 23
", Henry, gent., 88, 89
", Henry, 122
Wrothe, John, of Hampstead, 339
", Sir Thomas, 339
Wyatt, Margaret, l, li, 30, 31
", Thomas, 1, li, 30, 31
Wye, Margaret, 18, 19
Wyld, Dorothy, wife of Lawrence Wyld, tobacconist, 112
", Lawrence, 112
", William, gent., 1
Wyrley, Mr., 95
Wythe, William, 160
Y.
Yallop, Robert, "suspected recusant," 148
Yard, William, 122
Yarmouth, Robert, the Viscount, robbed on the highway, 61
Yates, Edmund, 74
Yeate, Thomas, esq., 138
Yeates, Sir Charles, of Buckland co. Berks, bart., 138
Yeo, John, 156
York, James, H.R.H. Duke of, xv, 2, 10, 44, 77, 152, 162, 163, 201, 251, 252
", " Thief with false keya convicted of unlawfully entering the dwellinghouse of, 44
", " William Bracy, charged with speaking seditious words against, 2
", " Sir Philip Howard, knt., mistaken for, xv, 10
", " Seditious and scandalous words spoken by Robert Humes against, 201
", " Seditious words spoken by Katherine Johnson against, 162, 163
", " William Orpoole, indicted for speaking malicious words against, 152
", " Seditious and scandalous words alleged to have been spoken by William Shippy against, 251
", " Seditious and scandalous words spoken by John Ward against, 252
", " Seditious and scandalous words spoken by Edward Warren against, 77
Yorke, Charles, gent., 88, 89
Young, Henry, gent., 326
", John, 238, 284, 285
", Thomas, 187
Younge, Ensign Robert, 327