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A, Mr., 336.
Abbes Park Wood (Bucks), 1355.
Abbot [Lawrence], clerk to Sir George Downing at the Treasury, 40, 89, 324, 327, 337, 374, 377, 378, 383, 385, 387, 394, 396, 398, 470, 746, 881, 971, 991, 1000, 1047, 1061, 1088.
Abell, Richard (tenant Hogg Lane), 936.
Aberdovey (Merioneth), 585, 595.
Abergavenny. Dowager Lady. See Nevill.
Abergavenny (Monmouth), 1053: Hundred of, 1213.
Aberthaw (Glamorgan), 1180.
Abney (Abny), Edward, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, 796. 865.
-, See Aubrey.
Abraham, John (lease), 1190.
-, Mr., 337; arrest, 978, 985.
-, Richard (lease). 1190.
-, Thomas, searcher at Blakeney and Cley, 1294.
Abrin, Gaspar de, Envoy Extraordinary from the Prince of Portugal, 666, 724.
Abuses and frauds. See Customs, Excise, Hearthmoney. Wine Act; and for abuses in relation to felling of timber see timber, and the separate forests as under Forests.
Accomptants. See Receivers; Sheriffs; and under each branch of Revenue (Assessments, Crown Lands, Customs, Excise, Hearth, Law duty, Subsidy, Wines); and under each departmental office (Army, Chamber, Navy, Ordnance, Robes, Royal Household, Wardrobe, Works).
-, Exchequer method of, 1204.
Accounts prepared by the executive against the meeting of Parliament. See Parliament.
ACCOUNTS, Commissioners of Parliament for, sitting at Brooke House, in Little Queen Street (see Brereton, Lord W.; Dunster, G.; Gregory, J.; Halifax, Viscount; Langham, Sir J.; Osborne, H.; Pierrepont, W.; Thompson, G.; Turner, Sir W.), 9, 44, 57, 82, 87, 211, 214, 669, 879, 906, 908, 948, 955, 959, 960, 975, 995, 1005, 1017, 1039, 1045, 1047, 1055, 1162.
-, -, accounts prepared for, 154, 155, 681.
-, -, answers from, 365.
-, -, difficulty of getting a quorum, 959, 971–2.
-, -, end of, 702, 972.
-, -, issues to, for diet, salaries, incidents, &c. (see Arden, E.), 98, 100, 105, 157, 211, 214, 239, 250, 291, 299, 376, 462, 479, 480, 498, 499, 540, 604, 621, 674, 734, 735, 815, 995, 1162.
-, -, papers and accounts and account books in possession of, and requests from the Treasury for return of same. 82, 355, 409, 468, 503, 515, 687, 880, 885, 895, 948, 1045, 1113.
-, -, question of their finishing accounts or not, 959.
-, -, references and queries addressed to, from the Treasury, 460.
-, -, report and conclusions of, 25 (misapplication of Navy money), 146, 176, 286, 341, 512.
-, -, Secretary, &c. See Jessop, Mr.; and see Collins, Mr.
Ackrill, Thomas, wine merchant, 1307.
Acton. See Aston.
Acton (co. Midd.), 914.
Ad computandum writs, 247, 371, 384, 392, 420, 439, 543.
Ad ralorem duties. See Customs.
Adams, Paul, Collector of Hearthmoney for Sussex, 73, 79, 169, 215, 234, 246, 363, 374, 399, 436, 437, 551, 580.
Adamson, Ann, widow of John Dawson, 936.
-, John, wine merchant, 1249.
Adderbury (co. Oxford), 1153.
Adderley (Adderlye), John, Farmer of Excise of co. Derby, 865.
-, -, junr., Sub-Commissioner of Excise, co. Derby, 864.
-, Mr. (John, senr. or junr.), Receiver of Subsidy, co. Derby, 1116, 1355.
-, Mr. (Sir R. Honeywood's house), 40.
-, William, Receiver of Sixpenny Writs. 22. 285, 304, 502, 503, 520.
Addington, Luke, tenant of Higham Ferrers Park, 1139.
Addington (co. Surrey), 306.
Addis, William, Navy creditor, 321.
Addison, (Adison, Addeson), Henry, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.
-, Thomas, searcher of Carlisle, 109, 254; deputy searcher, Whitehaven, 585, 595.
Additional Excise. See Excise.
Admiralty, 143, 332, 1098.
-, Court, decrees, 285, 755. 1241 (prizes), 1244, 1259, 1264; duties payable on proceedings, 870.
-, Lord High Admiral of England and Ireland, and of Foreign Plantations, 717. See York, Duke of.
-, -, secretary to. See Wren. M., Werden, J.
-, -, -, fees on admission to places, 1322.
-, Vice-Admiral of England, and Lieu-tenant of the Admiralty. See Prince Rupert.
-, Vice-Admirals, 1198.
Admiralty Court, Zealand. See Zeeland.
Adventurers (English in Ireland), 535–6, 851: and see Ulster corporation.
Adrowsons, Crown tender of granting, 364, 527; and see Presentations.
Ady, Mr., Wine Act office, 574.
Affidavits at Civil Law and duty on. See Law, Africa, 143.
-, company. See Royal Africa company.
Agar (Aiger, Ogar), Major Edward (Edmond) (lease), 55, 59, 99, 134, 246, 271, 315, 333.
-, Mr. (?a chancery clerk), 818.
-, Mr., Receiver of Subsidy for Middlesex, 380, 385, 478; same of Subsidy for the Peers, 537.
-, Thomas, Surveyor General of Woods, South of the Trent, 8, 63, 101, 109, 112, 122, 126, 173, 204, 208, 244, 246, 380, 408, 429, 460, 478, 481, 524, 531, 626, 630, 648, 682, 692, 700, 729, 774, 801, 803, 804, 818, 855, 1204, 1231.
Agents, variously styled Agents for Assessments, Agents for Hearthmoney or (later) Agents for Taxes see Hearthmoney (Fillingham, B.; Sherwyn, R.; Webb, W.) subsequently originated the Treasury record styled "Affairs of Taxes."
Aglionby, John, officer against importation of Scotch cattle, 890.
Agmondesham [Mr.], 945, 971, 996.
Ailesbury, Earl of. See Bruce, R.
Aish. See Ash.
Aire alias Eyre (Yorks), tolls over the, 1233, 1248.
Aix la Chapelle peace (between Spain and France. 1668, May 2), 843.
Albemarle, Duke of. See Monck, G. and C.
Albon, Count d' (Gilbert Autoine d' Albon, Comte de Chazeul), envoy from the Duke of Orleans, 742.
Alchorne, Richard, mercer, Supplying the Wardrobe, 989, 1160.
Alcock, Capt. Baptist, 1318.
-, Thomas, of London, merchant, 1279.
Aldbourn, (co. Wilts), 1315.
Aldeburgh (co. Suffolk), 585, 1169, 1172,1173.
Alden, Mr. (? Ireland), 870.
Alderbury (co. Wilts), 1327.
Alderman, Thomas, navy creditor, 869.
Aldington (co. Kent), 468, 536, 638, 1144.
Aldridge Hill. See New Forest.
Aldworth, Sir Richard, quit rents, Ireland, 44.
-, Richard, an auditor of the Exchequer Court (for co. Yorks, &c.), 2, 7, 20, 22, 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 35, 42, 49, 63, 67, 69, 81, 106, 117, 126, 142, 165, 184, 232, 253, 265, 271, 290, 293, 296, 302, 339, 342, 346, 354, 368, 372, 384, 398, 414, 441, 444, 447, 448, 460, 465, 472, 474, 483, 484, 488, 518, 525, 587, 591, 592, 594, 603, 606, 612, 619, 645, 649, 652, 654, 664, 671, 672, 674, 677, 680, 688, 692, 704, 720, 771, 781, 790, 792, 814, 816, 828, 830, 872, 884, 888, 902, 904, 906, 908, 914, 916, 925, 927, 929, 958, 964, 974, 976, 984, 1007, 1010, 1020, 1028, 1031, 1033, 1035, 1036, 1038, 1039, 1056, 1063, 1087, 1091, 1093, 1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1112, 1113, 1159, 1165, 1195, 1226, 1228, 1242, 1267, 1296, 1312, 1325, 1341, 1347; bailiff of Rosedale, 208, 1272 interim Receiver of Crown rents Northumberland, Durham and Richmond, 278, 667.
-, William (son of Richard the auditor, bailiff of Barnsley, Yorks, 1088, 1091, 1265, 1272
Ale (see Beer; Excise), 1016.
Aleff. See Ayliff.
Alehouses, 1040.
Alehousekeepers' recognizances, Law or Stamp duty on. See Law.
Alexander, Elizabeth (widow of John), 1044, 1054.
-, Mr., 468.
-, John, bootmaker to Charles I., 1044, 1211.
-, Ralph, pardon, 1169.
-, Robert, Loans to the Government, 610, 653.
Alford, Capt, 1077.
-, Mr., 87, 98.
-, See Alport.
Algiers, 64, 66, 248, 434.
-, Admiral Spragg's services against. 902.
-, captives. See Captives.
-, Consul at, 740, 977. See Aston, Lieut.; Goldsmith, C.; Ward, J.
-, Dey of, 1071, 1245.
Alice Holt Forest (co. Hants) or Holt Forest. felling Navy timber in, 7, 22, 32, 40, 42, 200, 202, 735, 820, 835, 1044.
-, lodge, 40.
-, purveyor of. See Moorhouse, J.
Alienations, fines for, in Chancery, 527.
-, Commissioners for, 367.
-, loans on, 824.
-, new duty on writs of entry and writs of Covenant (Law or Stamp duty), 982.
-, office, 75.
-, account, 164, 176, 367, 426.
-, -, Receiver General of, 1174. See Nicholas, E.
-, officers, salaries &c., 26, 190, 224.
-, warrants on, 737.
Aliens and aliens' estates, 89, 241, 246, 799, 1135, 1184.
-, Customs. See Customs (aliens).
Alington, Lady (Cavalier money), 208.
-, Mr., 219, 1015, 1026, 1027.
-, William, 3rd Lord Alington, executor of Countess of Chesterfield, including Post Office defalcations, 106, 108, 117, 127, 266, 278, 1013, 1365; member of the Council of Foreign Plantations, 769, 772, 847, 1360, 1362.
Aliff. See Ayliff.
All Hallows. See Barking.
Allen (Alenn, Allyn, Allin), Elizabeth, escheated estate of, 205, 531.
-, James, Law Office clerk, 878, 993 1240.
-, John, King's tailor, 240, 490.
-, -, Petition, 1027.
-, -, lands at Plymouth, 1123.
-, -, Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.
-, Mr., landwaiter, 486, 509.
-, -, information against, 974; (tobacco), 1315.
-, Thomas, Collector of Aids, Nutfield, Surrey, 1300.
-, -, Customs frauds, 82.
-, -, King's waiter, London port, 634.
-, Sir Thomas, fleet, 75, 147, 160, 209, 225, 299; Captain of Sandgate Castle, 900, 973; Comptroller of the Navy, 1111.
Allerthorpe, (co. Yorks), 558.
Allin, Allyn. See Allen.
Allington Mr., 1175.
Allington Frith (Kent), 172.
Allison, Mark, wine merchant, 1307.
Allowances. See Receivers.
Allyn. See Allen.
Alman (Almond), Ralph, loans to the Government, 613, 769, 903.
Almanack month, reckoning by, 1058.
Almond. See Alman.
Almoner, to the Queen Mother. See Montague, Walter.
-, Lord Almoner at St. James's, 1323.
Alnage, Duke of Richmond's grant of, 9, 32, 57, 73, 193, 1038, 1039, 1045, 1204.
Alport (Arpod, Allport, Orford, and see Alford), Mr., a Treasury or Hearthmoney clerk? 112, 405, 991, 1046, 1050, 1053.
Alston, Sir Edw., a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
Althorne (co. Essex), 1328, 1329.
Alum. farm, 84, 164, 403, 462, 470, 471, 778, 1113.
-, farmers (see Cholmley, Sir H.), 55, 99, 106, 160, 243, 283, 302, 309, 350, 359, 379, 382, 383, 384, 387, 392, 400, 406, 449, 484, 526, 543, 785, 954, 1049, 1068, 1071, 1074, 1079, 1173, 1210.
-, -, accounts, 1, 9, 21, 26, 32, 35, 38, 53, 58, 187, 193, 876, 906.
-, -, orders registered on, 187, 211, 667, 745, 849.
-, -, Earl of Mulgrave receiving 1,200l. per an. from, 243.
-, -, grant of mines to Sir N. Crispe, et al., 1230. See also Crispe, Sir N.; Crispe, Mr.
-, -, grant of mines to Sir N. Sir N.; Crispe, Mr.
-, importations of, 1008, 1173,
-, mines, lease of to the Crown by Sir J. Lowther, 1230.
-, works and mines lease of to the Crown by the Earl of Mulgrave (see Earl of Mulgrave), 160, 211, 389, 526, 611, 778, 784–5, 1070.
AMBASSADORS, allowances of Custom free wines to. See Wines.
-, entertaining, 40, 42.
-, establishment, 324.
-, plate. See Jewel House.
-, presents to foreign ambassadors See Royal presents
-, privileges, 3. 26, 792, 1001, 1050.
-, payments to (the ambassadors' month meaning the month of the Customs farm rent on which ambassadorial ordinaries, &c., were charged), 34, 46, 109, 462, 729, 741, 744, 748, 1028; excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1177.
-, rule as to extraordinaries, 169–70, 188, 347.
-, FROM ENGLAND TO—
-, -, Aix la Chapelle Treaty. See Temple, Sir W.
-, -, Algiers, consul at, 740, 977. See Ward, J., Aston, Lieut., Goldsmith, C.
-, -, Brandenburg, Envoy to the Elector of, See Silvius, Sir G.
-, -, Brunswick or Hanover, journey to. See Swan, Sir W.
-, -, -, Luneburg, Envoy Extraordinary to Princes of. See Silvius, Sir G.
-, -, Denmark, Resident at, See Paul, Sir J.; Envoy to, 719, see Bertie C., Earl of Carlisle; Envoy Extraordinary to see Earl of Essex, Duke of Richmond; Secretary to Duke of Richmond see Henshaw, T.
-, -, Elsinore, Consul at. See Paul, J.
-, -, Flanders. See Ambassadors to Spanish Netherlands.
-, -, Florence. Envoy Extraordinary to the Grand Duke of Florence or the Duke of Tuscany see Hamilton, J.; Resident at see Finch, Sir J.
-, -, France. Envoyé see Ashton. E.; Envoy see Sydney, H., Savile, H.; ambassador see Earl of St. Albans; ambassadors extraordinary see Buckingham, Duke of, Montague R., Sunderland Earl of, Halifax, Visct.; employed to the French king at Dunkirk see Belasyse, Lord J.; Envoy Extraordinary to follow the French Court this next campaign, 1212. see Godolphin, S.; Envoy to condole the death of the Duke of Anjou see Ossory, Earl of; employed to compliment the French King at Dunkirk see Buckhurst. Lord; Commissioners employed about the administration of the Queen Mother's estate, 279, 549–50, 554; employed to the French Court and Monsieur, 489, 591, see Buckingham. Duke of, Stanley, Wm.; employed at Paris about the Queen Mother's funeral see Arundel, Lord H., Jenkins, L.; ambassador in the time of Charles I see Leicester, Earl of.
-, -, Germany, Envoy Extraordinary to Emperor of. See Gascoigne, Sir B.
-, -, Hamburg, Resident at. See Swan, Sir W.
-, -, Holland (United Provinces or States General), correspondent at the Hague see Blathwayte, W.; Ambassadors to see Downing, Sir G., Godolphin, Sir W.; Ambassador Extraordinary to see Temple, Sir W; Plenipotentiaries for the second Dutch war see Buckingham, Duke of, Arlington, Lord.
-, -, Innspruck, Ambassador or Envoy to espouse and conduct the Archduchess of Innspruck on behalf of the Duke of York see Peterborough, Earl of; secretary to see Wyche. Sir P.
-, -, Italy, Secretary to the Embassy to Princes of. See Doddington, J.
-, -, Morocco, Ambassador to Emperor of see Howard, Lord H.; Agent to see Warren, T.
-, -, Poland, Envoy Extraordinary to King of. See Wyche, Sir P.
-, -, Portugal, agent in, for recovery of remainder of the Queen Mother's dowry see Parry, F.; Resident at court of see Parry, F.; Ambassador to see Earl of Sandwich, of Southwell, Sir R.; Consul at Lisbon, 370, see Maynard, T.
-, -, Russia; Envoy Extraordinary to. See Wyche, Sir P., envoyé to Hebden, J.
-, -, Saxe, Ambassador Extraordinary to, Elector of, and to carry the Garter to him see Higgens, Sir T.; also see St. George, T.
-, -, Spain, agent at Cales, St. Mary and the District see Westcombe, Sir M., Ambassador in ordinary to see Godolphin, Sir W.; Ambassador to ordinary to see Earl of Sandwich. Fanshawe, Sir R., Envoy Extraordinary see Godolphin. Sir W.; Ambassador Extraordinary see Sunderland, Earl of; Secretary to Extraordinary Embassy see Chudleigh, T.
-, -, Spanish Netherlands (Flanders or Brussels), Envoy Extraordinary to Count Monterei, Governor of. See Southwell, Sir R., Chichley, Sir J.
-, -, Sweden, Envoy to, 719, see Werden, J.; Envoy Extraordinary see Carlisle, Earl of, Coventry, H., Thynne. T., Wood, Sir E.; Secretary to H. Coventry see Rosse, T.
-, -, Tripoli, Consul at, 737. See Bradley, N.; Tooker, S.
-, -, Venice, Resident with Republic of see Doddington, J.; Envoy Extraordinary see Higgens, Sir T.; Secretary to Extraordinary Embassy see Doddington, J.; English Consul at, 1128.
-, TO ENGLAND FROM—
Brunswick, Envoy from the Duke of see Thann, Monsieur de la; Gentleman from see Hague, L. A.; Resident from the Duke of Hanover see Delwes Baron.
-, -, Castile, Resident from Constable of or Spanish Resident see Ognate, Sir M.
-, -, Denmark, Ambassador from, 103, 172, 329, 1216. See Guldenlow, Count.
-, -, France, Ambassador from [Colbert, C.], 54, 58, 59, 204, 692, 724, 1001, 1050, 1222, 1341; Envoy Extraordinary to condole the death of the Queen Mother see St Aignan, Comte de; Envoy from the Duke of Orleans to condole the death of the Queen Mother see Mariva, Sieur de; Envoy from Louis to condole the death of the Duchess of Orleans see Bellefonds, marshal; Envoy from Monsieur to condole the death of the Duchess of Orleans, 623, see Albon Comte d'.; Flamery, Monsieur.
-, -, Hanover. See Ambassadors from Brunswick.
-, -, Holland (United Provinces or States General), 204, 1206.
-, -, Lorraine. see Garbeilliers, Marquis.
-, -, Orange. Ambassador from Prince of see Overkirk. Monsieur.
-, -, Portugal, Secretary, 313, 338, see Marido, Antonio de S. de; Envoy 59. 324, 344, 470, 483, 605, 792, 907, 979, see Verjns Sieur; Envoy Extraordinary from see Abrin, G. de.
-, -, Russia, Ambassador Extraordinary from, 199.
-, -, Savoy, Envoy from Duke of see Maffei, Conde de; Envoy Extraordinary see Mouroux, Count de.
-, -, Spain, Resident from, 915, see Ognate, Sir M.; Ambassador from, 26, 48, 65, 220, see Molina Conde de; his lady (or wife) 65, 220, 224, 326.
-, -, Sweden. Resident from, 915; Ambassador. 204, 938. see Gardie, Count de la; Resident in France from Sweden see Puffendorff, E.
-, -, Tuscany, Envoy from Prince of see Pussy, Count de.
-, -, Venice, Ambassador from, 3 118, 724, see Mocenigo, P.
Ambrose, Charles, Sub-Commissioner of Excise, Sussex and Hants, 1238.
Amerca, 1170, 1197, 1273, see Barbados, Bermudas. Leeward, Maryland, New York, Plantations, Virginia, West Indies.
Amounderness (Hundred, Lancs.), 1205. 1301.
Amoceas Manus, 1199.
Ampthill (co. Beds). 50; honor and manor of, 246, 348, 513, 523; steward of see Ailesbury, Earl of; wastes in, 193.
Amson (Williamson, Walter. petition. 109.
Amsterdam (Holland), 293, 1279, 1313, 1315.
Amy, Samuel, clerk of the bonds in the Wine Licence Office. 862, 1199.
Ancrum, Earl of. See Kerr. C.
Anderne. See Arderne.
Anderson, Sir Francis (Customs, Newcastle), 736, 814.
-, Nicholas, vicar of Hull, 816, 1225.
Andover, Viscount. See Howard, Charles.
Andover (Hants), 1212.
Andrewes, Daniel, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
-, William, Receiver of Assessments, co. Herts, 316, 420, 461, 473, 489, 537, 571, 639, 866.
Andres (Andrewes), Amice, Marshal of the Ceremonies, 492, 648; loans to the Government, 653.
-, Major Edmond, Major of the Barbados Regiment, 140, 160, 257, 386, 765, 773, 844, 850, 1032, 1044, 1062, 1072, 1074, 1077, 1080, 1129; employed about the recovery of the tin at Ostend, 275, 276 280, 287, 293, 302, 303, 307, 311, 312, 320, 358, 378, 389, 391, 394, 414, 461, 513, 519, 549, 591, 608, 630, 649, 656; royal bounty to, 544.
Aneley, Mr., 499.
Angel gold see Healing medals.
Angell, Justinian, lease, 1129.
Angier (Angeer), Mr. (Chamber bills), 61, 302, 714, 723.
Anglesey, Earl of. See Annesley, A.
Anglesey, County, 622, 640, 1224, 1239.
-, -, Crown revenues, Receiver of See Wynne, Maurice.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 904; Receivers of. See Whitley, R., Mostyn, R.
-, -, protonotary and clerk of Courts, 586.
-, -, sheriff, 891.
-, -, taxes (assessments, subsidies &c.), receivers, solicitors. Commissioners. &c.), of, 1137, 1200, 1301, 1327.
Angores (Walton-on-Thames, Surrey), 1235.
Anguish, Edward, customer of Yarmouth, 508, 698.
Anjou, Duke of, death of, 1351.
Anlaby. Thomas, collector Bridlington port. 586.
Annesley, Arthur, third Earl of Anglesey, Treasurer of the Navy (including accounts and assignments to and by), 4, 5, 6, 10, 13, 14, 28, 29, 90, 117, 122, 140, 164, 168, 169, 213, 236, 257, 273, 324, 326, 327, 346, 409, 429, 448, 450, 587, 592, 646, 653, 656, 689, 698-9, 714, 913, 946, 959–60, 972, 1040, 1042, 1047, 1107, 1321; fees as such. 368, 375; books of accounts as such, 15, 948, 1068; payments by as such for wrong uses, 25, 28.
-, -, Vice or Under Treasurer of Ireland (up to July. 1667), 5, 68, 193, 219, 358, 362, 422, 429, 487, 552.
-, -, Privy Councillor, England, 840.
-, -, keeper of Epping Walk in Waltham Forest, 68, 222, 233.
-, -, Creation money, 68, 89, 233, 328.
-, -, pension, 1321 (R. Laughorne's pension), 1203, 1347.
Anselme, Abraham. sub-commissioner of Excise for North Wales, 874, 970, 1034; ditto for Cheshire, 874; ditto for North Wales, South Wales and Cornwall, 1198.
Anstie, John (lease at Egham). 1218, 1242.
Antwerp (Belgium), 263, 293, 1302.
Ap Edwards see Edwards.
Ap Richard see Richard.
Ap William see William.
Apothecaries see King's apothecaries.
Appearances, fees on, 1174; and see Law duties.
Appleby, Jane, loans to the government, 821.
Appledore (Devon), 1017, 1024, 1025, 1097, 1104, 1179, 1191, 1197, 1241, 1298.
Applegarth, John, of Carlisle, surety for Hearthmoney Farmers, 583.
-, William, Collector of Berwick, and surety for Hearthmoney Farmers, 583, 585; Sub-Farmer of Hearths for Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle, 281, 310, 550.
-, Mr., in custody (probably William), 337, 430, 434, 788.
Applethwaite, Antony, at Ipswich, 706.
Appletree (Hundred, Derby), 597, 888.
Appleyard, Matthew, Customer of Hull, 399, 547.
-, Sir Matthew, Customer of Hull, 547.
Apposals. See Sheriffs, Exchequer Court (Auditors and Foreign Apposer).
Appropriation of supply, 145.
Apsley, Sir Allen. 160, 199, 658, 1003, 1063, 1335; various allowances to for his office as Master, Surveyor and Keeper of the Hawks, and for the King's falconers, 37, 167, 169, 216, 245, 337, 338, 345, 357, 520, 523, 525, 604, 646, 737, 739, 742, 847, 924, 947, 958, 1136, 1142; surrender of his patent for liveries as such, 357; keeper of Wilbraham Bushes warren, 256: loans to the Government, 647, 681, 768, 769, 812; payments to for the Duke of York. 119, 444, 446, 449, 458, 511, 663, 577, 689, 706, 724, 734, 751, 757, 767, 811, 858, 903, 1187, 1219, 1289.
-, Peter, surveyor and keeper of the Hawks, 1142.
-, Ralph, of Norfolk. 260.
Aram, Arnold, customer of Gloucester, 1297, 1317.
-, Edmund, tidewaiter, Bristol, 980, 982, 1148.
-, Thomas, a Treasury clerk, 976, 979, 1040, 1052, 1055, 1056, 1084, 1088, 1108, 1110, 1169, 1177, 1297; Surveyor and Receiver of Greenwax, 386, 420, 422, 459, 467, 469, 471, 544, 1356; pension in lieu of Greenwax, 1333, 1346.
Archbold, John, 659.
Archer, Patrick, debt due to, in Ireland, from the King. 75, 78, 374, 536.
Arcliffe Bulwark (Dover, Kent), 901, 1059, 1226.
-, -, Governor of. See Daniel, Sir T.
-, -, victualling of, 302.
Arden, Edward, payments to, for the Commissioners of Accounts at Brooke House, 211, 214, 239, 250, 291, 299, 479, 540, 604, 674, 815, 995, 1045, 1162. Probably same as Anderne, E.
-, John, collector of Wisbech, 585.
-, Mr. (? an attorney of the Exchequer). 744.
-, See Arderne.
Arderne (Anderne), Edward, Receiver General of the Bishopric and Palatinate of Durham, 1045, 1062, 1063, 1090, 1305, 1326. Probably same as Arden, E.
-, John, Farmer of Excise for Leicester and Rutland, 833. 1034, 1041.
-, Sir John (Cheshire), 1178.
Argall (Argoll), Alice, wife of Thomas, 396, 413, 571, 1181, 1301, 1327.
-, Thomas. Remembrancer of First Fruits, 277.
-, -, Receiver of Eleven Months' tax for Essex. 161, 359, 528, 1181.
Arlington, Lord. See Bennet, H.
Armenian. See Ruffly.
Armitage. Mr., surgeon, 418.
-, Sir John, Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.
Armorer, Nicholas, lease, 666; Sir Nicholas, grant of bonds of wool shipped from Ireland to England. 365.
-, Sir William [an equerry of the King's Grent Stable], 330, 331, 499, 511, 757, 1178; His Majesty's Brigandier, 98, 298, 425, 448, 566, 593, 627, 676, 901; royal bounty to, 693.
Armourers, 497, 499, see Tower; Westminster Armoury, Master of, 744, see Lee, Sir H., Chichley, Sir T.
Armston, Tho., 1268.
Armstrong, Sir Thomas, 173.
ARMY, auditors for accounts of at the Restoration, 1129. See Fillingham, B., Kingdon, R.
-, Chirurgeon General, 1305, 1333.
-, clothes, 773.
-, Coldstreamers. See Coldstreamers.
-, Commissary General of musters and his deputy, 1318–9, 1333.
-, contingencies, 55, 460, 481, 488, 922, 1132, 1305, 1333.
-, disbandment (in 1660), 61.
-, establishments, 150, 227, 288, 335, 668, 921, 922, 948, 1129, 1132, 1149, 1247, 1305, 1318–9.
-, estimates, 894.
-, garrisons. See Garrisons and Army (Paymaster).
-, Guards House, 231, 235; Horse Guard House. Whitehall, 55, 73.
-, indigent cavalier officers, issues for. See Indigent.
-, Lord General. See Monck, G.
-, musters, 922; muster rolls, 1074, 1318.
-, officers of the year 1649. See Ireland (soldiers).
-, -, reformed, 922.
-, Paymaster of Guards, Garrisons and Marching Forces (Fox, Sir Stephen), 55, 668; issues to, 15, 49, 73, 80, 97, 103, 150, 185, 226, 229, 232, 234–5, 241, 248, 299, 306, 313, 316, 318, 332, 337, 370, 387, 425, 448, 475, 478, 480, 493, 515, 516, 530, 542, 544, 578, 636, 668, 675, 685, 693, 698, 701, 708, 728, 730, 732, 741, 764, 807, 809, 814, 826, 856, 865, 889, 905, 909, 921, 924–5, 932, 937, 938, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1024, 1111, 1129, 1132, 1168, 1175, 1239, 1247, 1305, 1318–9, 1322, 1332–3, 1364, 1365; issues to excepted out of the stop of the Exchequer, 1172, 1177; Fox borrowing money for the army, 729, 1296; paying the garrisons, 42; accounts, 339; clerk to the Paymaster, 1305; for all issues to Fox for interest of moneys lent or borrowed by him for the Forces see Fox.
-, Pinchgut money, 1032, 1038.
-, quartering soldiers, 1116, 1117–8; soldiers paying their own quarterings, 15.
-, recruits and new companies (see also Army establishments), 814, 865, 921, 922, 925, 1132, 1247, 1305.
-, regiments, Admiralty regiment, 921.
-, -, Dragoons, 1305, 1333; Quarter Master and Marshal of, 1333.
-, -, Guards, 234, 235, 1305.
-, -, -, three troops of, 668, 925, 1332 (King's Own Troop under the Duke of Monmouth, 668; Queen's Troop, 668; Duke of York's troop, 668).
-, -, Holland regiment, 921, 1318.
-, -, Irish regiment, 1318–9, 1322, 1333.
-, -, Removing company, 235, 515, 1305, 1319.
-, -, Scotch regiment, 1305, 1333.
-, -, Colonels of regiments. See Russell, J.; Littleton, Sir C., Vane, Sir W.; Fitzgerald, Col. R.; Craven, Earl of; Wentworth, Lord.
-, Secret Service, 515.
-, Secretary to, 675, 925, 1333. See Fox, Sir S.
Arnauld, Peter, father of, Queen Mother's debts, 1131.
Arnold, George, loans to the Government, 802, 831.
-, Lewis (petition, navy), 55.
-, Robert, a Commissioner for Concealments, co. Yorks, 634.
Arpod. See Alport.
Arras maker and tapestry maker to the King. See Poyntz, F.
Art, Arthur, Customs frauds, 82.
Artillery ground. See Streets.
-, practice in time of Queen Elizabeth, 936.
Arundel (Arrundell), Earl of. See Howard, T.; Fitz-Alan, H.: Lord see Arundell, H. and R
Arundell, Charles, Page of Honour to the Queen Consort, 192, 478, 615.
-, Henry, third Lord Arundell of Wardour, 1210; employed in France about the Queen Mother's funeral, 590; Master of the Horse to the Queen Mother, 637.
-, John, lease of Prince's Meads, Lambeth, 458, 486, 509, 671, 708, 730, 803, 823.
-, Sir John. Master of the Game to the Queen Mother, and Member of the Queen Mother's Council, 686, 779; a Commissioner for the Subsidy for Cornwall, 1077, 1246.
-, Mr. (Ruthin lordship), 4, 168.
-, Richard first Lord Arundell of Trerice, 271, 329, 336, 344, 347, 400, 432, 433; petition, 172; exporting horses to France, 197; Master of the Horse to the Queen Mother. 779; Governor of Pendennis, 342, 568, 899; royal bounty to, as such, 587; house of, at Hounslow, 915.
Ash (Ashe), Joseph, Surveyor of the Navigation Act, 221, 271, 897.
-, -, Collector, Plymouth port, 586, 595.
Ashborne (Ashburne), Mr., prisoner in the Fleet, 1350, 1353.
Ashburnham, Sir Denny, pension to, as a late Commissioner of Excise, 184, 190, 194, 206, 243, 284, 513, 669, 723, 757, 809, 874: Navy Victualler, 1123; Receiver of Hearthmoney for Sussex and Kent, 359.
-, William, Cofferer of the Household (for issues to as such see Royal Household Cofferer), 12, 103, 185, 206, 216, 242, 248, 267, 305, 514, 515, 544, 589, 609, 621, 646, 681, 685, 701, 719, 810, 826, 841, 849, 858, 926, 929, 934, 938, 1123, 1202, 1265, 1359, 1360; a Groom of the Bedchamber. 607, 712, 758, 1309; loans to the Government, 618, 792; Brockboro park, 6, 7.
Ashcroft, Silvester, a Commissioner for Concealments, Surrey, 607.
Asheldham (co. Essex), 1328.
Ashford, Thomas (Chester Excise complaint), 536.
Ashford, West (co. Devon), 599, 631.
Ashley, Sir Anthony (first husband of Lady Philippa), pension to, 768.
-, Lady Philippa, wife of Carew Rawleigh, pension to, 509, 768, 995, 1048, 1051, 1364.
-, -, Lord. See Cooper, A. A.
Ashmole, Elias, Comptroller of Excise, 175, 191, 203, 287, 303, 305, 348, 518, 520, 1026, 1079, 1112, 1288; Windsor Herald, 259, 660, 899, 1106, 1251; loans to the Government, 664; a commission for recovery of the King's goods, 989.
Ashpoole, Edmund, messenger to the Agents for Taxes, 419, 420, 554, 636, 687, 762, 814, 890, 1352.
Ashrein. See Ashwin.
Ashton, Edmund, sent on the King's service to the King of France, 1082, 1252.
-, Lord Edward. Sic possibly for Walter Lord Aston, 1313.
Ashton (near Exeter), 572.
Ashwin (Ashrein), John, wine merchant, 1307.
Aslacoe (Hundred Lincoln), 1300.
Assarts, 493, 911, 1060, 1254.
Assessioneering and assessionable manors. See Cornwall (Duchy).
ASSESSMENTS, including every form of direct taxation except Hearthmoney, Law duty and Wine Licences, for which see those heads separately. For the indirect taxes see Customs, Excise. Wines.
-, 155, 169, 351–2, 353, 356, 358, 371, 731, 881, 895, 1013, 1089, 1113, 1199– 1200, 1203, 1241.
-, Agents for, 1260, see Hearthmoney (agents); Sherwyn, R., Webb, W., Fillingham, B.
-, arrears, bill for, 738, 792, 821; reassessing unpaid arrears and questions as to expiry of powers of Commissioners, 352, 538, 697, 705, 718, 918–9, 1000, 1137, 1189, 1269, 1277–8.
-, bringing up moneys of, to London by carts or by exchanges. See Exchange (office).
-, charged on the King's parks, 8.
-, rate of, for the counties, 813.
-, Receivers of see Receivers, and for the receivers of each particular county see the counties separately.
-, solicitors of (for a time separate from the Receivers but afterwards gradually united and made identical with the Receivers), 10, 16, 129; salaries, 185; for the separate solicitors of each county see the item Receiver under each separate county.
-, Poll (first poll or old poll, 1660, as by 12 Car. II. c. 9 and 10 for disbanding land and sea forces), 47, 49, 61, 70, 73, 87, 93, 134, 170, 171, 221, 321, 323, 394, 399, 465, 468, 521, 547, 659, 873; arrears of accountable only in Parliament, 323.
-, Benevolence or Free and Voluntary Present (1661, as by 13 Car. II. c. 4), 198, 256, 260, 507, 873, 1178, 1216, 1297.
-, Eighteen Months' assessment (1661 for 1,260,000l., viz 70,000l. a month for 18 months from 1661, Dec. 25, as by 13 Car. II. stat. 2 c. 3), 21, 92, 94, 106, 226, 238, 242, 250, 873, 1187.
-, Royal aid (1664–5 for 2,477,500l. in three years, viz. by 68,819l. 9s. 0d. per month for 36 months from 1664, Dec. 25, as by 16 and 17 Car. II. c. 1), 1148.
-, -, arrears (including Receivers and their accounts), 94, 118, 121, 125, 127, 180, 196, 207, 240, 242, 244, 247, 250, 264, 285, 291, 296, 316, 345, 384, 414, 415, 421, 444, 516, 538, 556, 562, 588, 593, 599, 609, 701, 745, 760, 796, 842, 885, 889, 897, 902, 976, 1065, 1120, 1124, 1136–7, 1156, 1189, 1199, 1200, 1231–2, 1241, 1243, 1277, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1327–8, 1341.
-, -, orders and assignments on, 17, 20, 187, 193, 205, 230, 231, 443, 466, 637, 851, 877, 987, 997; 105,000l. part of, put on the Hearthmoney Farmers, 22.
-, -, misapplication of moneys of, 286.
-, -, Registering on. See Registering.
-, Additional Aid (1665 for 1,250,000l. viz by 52,083l. 6s. 8d. per month, for 24 months from 1665, Dec. 25, as by 17 Car. II. c. 1), 2, 39, 177, 302, 1148, 1295, 1353.
-, -, arrears of (including Receivers and their accounts), 55, 63, 72, 94, 118, 121, 125, 127, 200, 207, 250, 264, 285, 291, 296, 316, 345, 393, 414, 415, 421, 444, 516, 537, 538, 556, 562, 593, 599, 701, 760, 796, 842, 885, 889, 897, 902, 1120, 1124, 1136–7, 1156, 1189, 1199, 1200, 1241, 1243, 1277, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1327–9.
-, -, loans on, 209, 311, 414, 633.
-, -, orders and assignments on, 4, 5, 10, 13, 15, 17, 22, 43, 48, 51, 55, 58, 65, 180, 209, 214, 257, 294, 295, 302, 337, 375, 443, 476, 506, 582, 761, 767, 774, 851, 987.
-, -, misapplication of moneys of, 286.
-, -, register of, 736, 761, 987, 1295–6.
-, the two Aids indistinguishably or Aids generally, 461, 508, 512, 515, 601.
-, Poll, second Poll or late Poll (1666, as by 18 and 19 Car. II. c. 1 and 6), 171, 180, 242, 250, 257, 260, 1353.
-, -, arrears of (including Receivers and their accounts), 54, 107, 194, 196, 266, 269, 320, 324, 388, 407, 432, 444, 447, 507, 539, 577, 589, 601, 624, 639, 659, 664, 727, 760, 842, 882, 895, 897, 902, 1049, 1145, 1216, 1243, 1296, 1297, 1338; from the Nobility, 53.
-, -, orders and assignments on, 106, 249, 284, 314, 375, 1160, 1283; charged on the Hearthmoney, 337.
-, -, rolls, 144, 175, 321.
-, Eleven Months' tax (1666 for 1,256,347l. 13s. 0d. viz. for eleven months from 1667–8, Jan. 26, at 114, 213l. 8s. 5½d. a month as by 18 and 19 Car. II. c. 13; the first month hereof being devoted to the Duke of York and separately indexed below under One Month's tax), 102, 121, 165, 177, 242, 247, 280, 316, 515, 1049, 1148, 1353; applied to meet the deficit of the Additional Aid, 4, 761.
-, -, arrears, including Receivers' accounts, 7, 39, 72, 76, 89, 182, 200, 207, 209, 222, 228, 244, 250, 264, 285, 291, 296, 356, 371, 393, 420, 444, 485, 517, 525, 530, 537, 538, 562, 571, 579, 599, 650, 674, 692, 701, 760, 842, 888, 889, 897, 902, 1079, 1120, 1136–7. 1181, 1189, 1191, 1199, 1200, 1243, 1246, 1277, 1300, 1301, 1327–9, 1341.
-, -, Commissioners for, 827, 1242.
-, -, loans on, 203.
-, -, misapplication of moneys of, 286.
-, -, orders and assignments on, 7, 32, 63, 180, 186, 214, 257, 302, 337, 368, 375, 410, 446, 466, 482, 484, 503, 504, 506, 582, 623, 646, 653, 656, 665, 698, 699, 700, 724, 728, 742, 807, 829, 851, 987, 1295.
-, -, professors of the two universities exempt from, 1181.
-, -, receipts. 18.
-, -, Registering on. See Registering.
-, -, One Month's assessment (first month of the Eleven Months' assessment), 2, 39, 302, 316, 1353.
-, -, arrears (including Receivers' accounts), 296, 302, 371, 485, 525, 530, 579, 650, 674, 692, 897, 1189, 1191, 1199, 1277, 1300, 1327–9.
-, -, Commissioners, 1242.
-, subsidy, old subsidy (the four subsidies granted in 1663, as by 15 Car, II. c. 9 and 10), arrears of, and Commissioners, 106, 380, 478, 522, 611, 659, 1083, 1124, 1216, 1246, 1254, 1260, 1297.
-, -, (granted 1670 and 1671, as by the Act 22 and 23 Car. II. c. 3).
-, -, Act for, 804, 815; allowing seven per cent. interest, 1142.
-, -, agents for getting in. See Hearthmoney agents.
-, -, assessing peers under, 823.
-, -, assessments, 1033.
-, -, bill for, 755.
-, -, bringing up moneys of, 851, 877, 881, 889, 1251.
-, -, commissions and Commissioners for, 815, 821, 828, 841–2, 858, 875, 880, 895, 913, 1049, 1206.
-, -, distributing copies of the Act for, 891.
-, -, frauds against, 1223.
-, -, loans on, 733, 735, 736, 971, 972, 1076.
-, -, orders and assignments on, 636, 731, 737, 739, 741, 748, 751, 815, 820, 824, 825, 846, 861, 881, 883, 934, 947, 955, 971, 972, 1053, 1141, 1361.
-, -, quarters of, 947.
-, -, rate of county assessments, 813.
-, -, Receivers, Collectors and collecting of (including Receivers' securities), 732, 738, 749, 750, 752, 813, 815, 817, 819, 824, 825, 827, 830, 835, 895, 906, 915, 1073, 1205, 1251; Receivers' allowance of 3d, per £, 1282; for the separate Receivers in each particular county see each county separately.
-, -, registering on, 804.
-, -, returns of, made too small in the assessments 851, 895.
-, -, rolls, extracts of, 915, 916, 1143, 1152.
-, -, unpaid assessments of, 1108.
-, -, (Ireland). See Ireland.
Assistance, writs of, 189, 949.
Assizes, 94, 195, 479; and see Sessions.
Astley Abbots (co. Salop), 575.
Aston, John, Sub-Commissioner of Excise co. Berks, 881; ditto, South Wales, 1165; Collector of Aids. Tewkesbury Hundred, co. Gloucester, 1300.
-, (Acton), Lieut. Richard, Consul at Algiers, 101, 102, 248, 268, 329, 334.
-, -, Lord Walter. See Ashton, Lord Edward.
Athay (Athy), Edward, wine merchant, 1307.
-, -, Henry, lease, Midsomer Norton, 1190.
Athboy (co. Meath, Ireland), 839.
Atherley (Atcherley), Edwards, loans to the Government, 613, 769, 903.
Athlone (co. Roscommon, Ireland), 501, 507, 755.
Atkins (Atkyns), Col. Jonathan (after May, 1669, Sir Jonathan), Governor of Guernsey and Castle Cornet, 48, 60, 62, 71, 224, 236, 246, 273, 275, 276, 326, 371, 372, 497, 618, 722, 758, 1013, 1097, 1099, 1103, 1298; loans to the Government, 657.
-, Sir Robert, Knight of the Bath, Receiver General of Impositions on Law Proceedings, 824, 828, 829, 863, 878, 895, 908, 954, 957, 968, 975, 981, 987, 992, 993, 1015, 1030, 1040, 1046, 1053, 1109, 1111, 1157, 1180, 1230; a King's Counsel, 738, 739, 740, 742, 1159; a Justice of Common Pleas, 1101, 1130, 1217, 1230, 1241.
-, Sir Robert, junr., deputy or assistant to his father as Receiver of the Law duties, 1053, 1240; Receiver of same in place of his father, 1053, 1054, 1099, 1103, 1217, 1230, 1311, 1317.
Atlas, printing of, allowance of custom free paper for. See Ogilby, J.
Attainder. See Treason.
Atterton, Jonathan, Navy creditor, 868.
Attorney General to the Queen. See Montagu, William.
-, to His Majesty. See Palmer, Sir G.; Finch, Sir H.; the references cover every species of legal business referred to from the Treasury, 9, 10, 11, 16, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 32, 35, 37, 39, 41, 45, 46, 50, 61, 64, 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88, 97, 99, 100, 106, 110, 114–5, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 139, 142, 145, 146, 147, 149, 153, 155, 156, 158, 159, 173, 179, 195, 197, 199, 215, 219, 225, 230, 240, 242, 246, 247, 249, 251, 252, 265, 268, 282, 297, 300, 309, 312, 316, 337, 349, 353, 360, 362, 366, 376, 377, 382, 394, 395, 404, 413, 428, 431, 433, 436, 437, 438, 439, 442, 443, 444, 445, 449, 450, 451, 454, 455, 456, 461, 463, 465, 467, 469, 470, 472, 474, 479, 481, 482, 483, 486, 488, 491, 492, 499, 500, 501, 503, 508, 516, 520, 522, 523, 531, 532, 536, 539, 544, 560, 561, 571, 572, 575, 577, 579, 581, 582, 586, 587, 589, 591, 599, 600, 601, 611, 622, 632, 633, 634, 645, 649, 651, 659, 665, 666, 667, 670, 674, 675, 676, 677, 680, 682, 688, 693, 694, 697, 699, 702, 704, 735, 743, 744, 756, 757, 758, 762, 767, 775, 783, 784, 786, 788, 792, 794, 796, 799, 807, 810, 812, 822, 825, 827, 828, 831, 839, 841, 850, 851, 857, 863, 864, 868, 878, 883, 890, 894, 948, 951, 956, 958, 968, 972, 978, 980, 985, 987, 998, 1000, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1013, 1015, 1017, 1022, 1032, 1034, 1040, 1045, 1046, 1049, 1054, 1059, 1073, 1076, 1077, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1101, 1102, 1111, 1112, 1125, 1128, 1132, 1139, 1141, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1161, 1164, 1165, 1169, 1172, 1177, 1183, 1208, 1216, 1223, 1234, 1250, 1251, 1254, 1262, 1283, 1292, 1294, 1297, 1298, 1302, 1303, 1310, 1318, 1321, 1327, 1343, 1346, 1356, 1358,; salary, 502, 505.
-, attending the House of Commons with bills, 755.
-, clerks of, 577, See Snow, Mr., Harris, Mr.
Atwick, Capt. (Customs boat, Queenborough), 1169.
Aubrey, Edmund, house in the Mews, 888; loans to the Government, 654.
-, Herbert, of Hereford, 1279.
-, Mr., clerk to Sir John Wintour as Secretary to the Queen Mother, 779.
-, or Abney, Mr., one of the Six Clerks of Chancery, 481.
Auckland (co. Durham), 1063; park, 1229; Auckland, West, 1342.
Audley, Hugh (Mulberry Garden), 197.
-, Lord. See Tuchet, J.
Audley End (House, Saffron Walden, Essex), purchase of, by the King, from the Earl of Suffolk, 97, 171, 228, 242, 341, 360, 366, 522, 531, 542, 818, 929; Charles II. at, 701.
-, Bowling Alley and Great Garden, 242.
-, repairs, 501.
-, under keeper of, 1028, 1196. See Lacy, J.
Auge, Edward, wine merchant, 1308.
Augsburg (Germany), 775.
Aulnage. See Alnage.
Aungier. Francis, third Lord Aungier of Longford (afterwards first Earl of Longford). a Lord of the Council, Ireland, 362, 365, 368, 374, 379, 385, 390, 399, 402, 419, 422, 425, 428, 429; instructions to, 404, 409, 410, 423; Vice Treasurer of Ireland, 754, 850; statement of Irish revenue, 733, 740.
Auston's Bridge. See Dean Forest.
Avener, King's. See Mason, R.
Avery, William. town clerk of London and high collector of several assessments there, 1120.
Awbenny, Edmund, recognizance, 1260, 1314.
Axtell, Daniel, wine merchant, 1307.
Aylemore. See Aylmer.
Aylesbury (Bucks), 195, 300, 387.
Ayliff (Ayloff, Ailoff, Aliff, Aleff) [Joseph], counsel, 66, 141, 151, 349, 377, 381, 385, 451, 1046, 1085, 1117.
-, Richard, Commissioner New Forest, 1204; Commissioner Finckley Forest, 1212.
-, -, wine merchant, 1306.
-, William, wine merchant, 1306.
Aylmer, Sir Andrew, quit rents, Ireland, 616, 628, 1004.
-, (Aylemore). George, felony and murder, 1260, 1314.
Aynell. John, employed under Mr. Rutter in collecting Hearthmoney in Devon, 149, 164, 283, 287, 289.
Ayre, Ayres. See Eyre, Eyres.
Ayrey, James, surety for H. Holland, 1219.
Aysh (messuage? Brampton, Devon), 903.