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K., Mr., Exchequer official, 332.
Karpf, Adam von, services to Car. II., 1131.
Keat, John, wine merchant, 1307.
Keeling, John, of Mitcham, surety of Lamb, 1121.
Keemer See Keymer.
Keene (King), Edward, Collector of Assessments [Ipswich and Woodbridge divisions]. co. Suffolk, 84, 90, 132, 223, 232, 363, 488, 538 706, 856, 947, 958, 959, 975, 995, 1089, 1124, 1144; Hearthmoney, Suffolk, 967, 978; Excise, 103.
Keeper. See Great Seal
-, of Revels. See Harris, H.
Keith, Sir James, 1101.
Kekewich, William (Cornwall), 913.
Kelly, John (Irish quit rents), 492, 915, 1004.
-, Mr., prisoner in the Fleet, 10.
Kelsey, Thomas (pardon), 1049, 1219, 1273.
Kelsterton (Flint), 306.
Kelyng (Keeling), Sir John, Chief Justice King's Bench, 73.
Kemp, John son of Nicholas, 735, 911, 1008.
-, Nicholas (lease). 735, 823, 911.
Kempson, John, landwaiter, Yarmouth, 1172.
Kendall, Benjamin. mercer, of London. 822.
-, Francis, wine merchant, 1307.
-, John, surety for Dr. Jay, 821, 1211.
-, -, Commissioner of subsidies West Hundred, Cornwall, 1246.
-, Richard, wine merchant, 1307.
-, Richard son of Walter, lease, 1212, 1226.
-, Walter (Lostwithiel, lease), 1202, 1212.
Kennedy, Sir Richard, knight, bart., second baron of the Exchequer, Ireland (Irish quit rents), 851, 746.
Kennet, Edward (petition), 967.
Kennington manor, Surrey, 708, 730, 803, 823, 987, 1203; King's old bakehouse, 803.
Kensington, 649.
Kent, Giles, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1148.
-, Mary (discovery), 813.
-, Mr. (War Office), 894.
-, Richard, loans to the Government. 644.
-, Thomas, 813.
Kent, county, 3, 54, 77, 125, 172, 206, 227, 413, 525, 585, 795, 956, 1111, 1119, 1120, 1130, 1144, 1175, 1224, 1240, 1278, 1343, 1344.
-, -, Excise farm, 685, 833, 836, 1218, 1282, 1309, 1324, 1352, 1368, (see Bucknall et al.); Sub-Commissioner, names, 867, 1255, 1309, 1352.
-, -, fee farms, reserved, 1209.
-, -, Hearthmoney, 651, 942, 977, 1254; see Ashburnham. Sir D., Clark, Sir F., Lamb, S., Oaks, W.. Starling, Sir S.; and see Cinque Ports.
-, -, Receivers of Crown Lands (see Trowt, J.). 468.
-, -, Receivers and collectors, &c., of taxes 6, 89, 127, 344, 345, 389, 390, 518, 543, 691, 705, 1137, 1189, 1200, 1301; see Gilbert, R., Harlackenden. T. Howard, Sir Philip, Pollhill, W., Powell, R.; moneys of taxes, 13.
-, -, Receiver of subsidy. See Rooke, Mr.
-, -, searcher of. See Finch, H., Haworth, H.. Rooke and others.
-, -, sheriffs. 1159.
Kentricks Wood (Trelowia, Cornwall), 613.
Kenwrick, John Price (Collector of One and Eleven Months' tax, co. Flint), 1329.
Ker. See Carr.
Kerby. See Kirby.
Kernan (Kernon), John, 337, 544, 562.
Keroualle (Querwell), Louise Renee de Penancoet de, a maid of honour (1673 Aug. Duchess of Portsmouth), 1087, 1194, 1244, 1265, 1341.
Kerr, Charles, second Earl of Ancrum, 91, 100, 245, 296, 346, 519.
Kerrier (Cornwall), 289.
Kerry (Montgomery), 1313.
Kerry (Ireland), 616.
Kerry Bullock Park (Stoke Climsland, Cornwall), 1168.
Kestell, John, bailiff of the Stannary of Blackmoor, 251.
Kesteven (Lincoln), 179, 598; see Whaley, P.
Keswick (Cumberland), 1044.
Kethouse. See Hethouse.
Kettleby, Mary, pension, 1234.
Kew (Surrey), 677.
Kewer Dean. See Dean Forest.
Kevenblayd. See Cefnblaidd.
Key, John (Collector of One and Eleven Months' tax, Essex), 1328.
Keymer (Keemer), Mr. [petition], 947, 951, 956; lease, 1130.
Keyte, Sir James, Commissioner for Concealments, Surrey, 607.
Kiffin, Mr. (arrest), 1081.
Kiftsgate (Hundred, Gloucester), 1300.
Kilby, John, of Aylesbury, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Bucks, 19, 33, 74, 76, 99, 148, 195, 250, 252 (Beds), 254, 289, 291, 294, 330, 336, 480.
Kildare (Ireland), 615, 838.
Killamarsh (Derby) 572, 1126.
Killegrew (Killigrew), Benedict, havener of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1125.
-, Lady [Charlotte wife of Thomas, styled Lady e.c officio], one of the Queen's dressers, 217, 635, 644, 715, 832, 837, 1142, 1304.
-, Henry, pension to father of, 416, 419.
-, -, havener. of the duchy of Cornwall, 1125, 1290.
-, Joseph. havener of the Duchy of Cornwall, 1125.
-, Mr. (Powell's affairs), 1020.
-, Sir Peter, grant of Crowland, 807, 960, 993, 1001.
-, Robert, a Page of Honour, 1327, 1349.
-, Thomas, a Groom of the Bedchamber, 385, 410, 607, 712, 719, 732, 752, 758, 934, 1199, 1267, 1286, 1335, 1337, 1354; annuity to, as such, and pension on the Chimney money, 55, 212, 324, 325, 337, 416, 419, 421, 494, 509, 563, 676, 777, 795, 938, 1276, 1354,; grants to, 122. 130, 146, 150, 156, 288; Master of their Majesties' comedians, payments to for plays, 697, 701, 743, 837; loans to the Government, 291, 297, 622, 713, 762, 795.
-, Capt. William (see First Dutch war), 792, 882.
-, Sir William, Vice Chamberlain to the Queen Consort, 49, 210, 1112.
Kilpin, Tho., wine merchant, 1249.
Kinch, Josia, wine merchant, 1249.
King (and see Keene), Edward, wine merchant, 1249.
-, Francis, tidewaiter, Bristol, 1146.
-, John, tidesman, Dover, 1271.
-, -, Captain of the "Diamond," 1208.
-, -, First Lord Kingston of Kingston. Ireland, 1043.
-, Mr., of Harwich, 443, 619.
-, Sam, Receiver of Subsidy, Cambridge and Ely, 1107, 1266, 1348; Receiver of Hearthmoney, Cambridge, 359, 368, 415.
-, Thomas, Farmer of Hearthmoney, Suffolk. 291, 1201; Receiver of Aids, Surrey, 1300.
-, William, messenger of the Office of Exchanges, 283.
"King Henry" (alehouse, Windsor), 545.
KING, Charles I., 180, 221, 223, 598, 657, 782, 808, 888, 1292, 1310, 1362.
-, -, barber to. See Davis. T.
-, -, bootmaker to, 1044.
-, -, butcher's meat for, when in the Isle of Wight. See Bishop, T.
-, -, debts, 79, 106, 210, 579, 808, 843.
-, -, fee farms, &c. for as Prince of Wales, 912, 998, 1166, 1182, 1184–5; 1197; see Bacon, Sir F., Trevor, Sir T.
-, -, goods, Commissioners for enquiring into sale of the King and Queen's goods, pictures, &c. and recovery of, see Ashmole, E., Webb, W.. etc., 300, 989, 996, 1067, 1081, 1251, 1316; see Beauchampe, T., Duart, Mr.; Trustees for sale of, under the Commonwealth, 1251.
-, -, Hospital in Westminster, royal bounty to, 565, 720, 735, 815, 1337.
-, -, Keeper of Newmarket House to. See Ford, R.
-, -, mortgaging lands to the city of London, 786–7.
-, -, pages of the presence to. See Baggott, J., Martin, E.
-, -, servants of, 768.
-, -, statue of, on a brass horse, 1009.
-, Charles II.. 888, 1029.
-, -, at Newmarket. 929, 943.
-, -, attending Parliament, 549.
-, -, attending the Treasury and Treasury Lords referring matters to. See Treasury.
-, -, birthday, 847.
-, -, coach for, 827, 1273.
-, -, debts of, 101; prior to the Restoration, 263, 294, 641, 783–4; and see Montbrun, Marquis de.
-, -, escape from Worcester. See Worcester.
-, -, in town with the Court, 277; going out of town, 103, 648; return to London after the plague, 151; on progress. 105, 157, 406, 409, 413, 557, 578, 583, 657, 668, 701; going to Portsmouth, 1281.
-, -, goods for, 1340; hunting trumpets, flasks, &c., for, 1236–7.
-, -, loans from. See Swale, Sir S.
-, -, loans to. See King Charles II., debts.
-, -, money, 392; demands for postponed for the benefit of the Navy needs, &c., 42, 43, 45; wanting money to go to Newmarket, 1103.
-, -, pictures of, 291, 701, 714, 721, 996.
-, -, services to, beyond the seas, 209, 629.
-, -, table of, claim to carry up dishes to, 142, 384, 417–8.
-, -, venture in the Royal Africa Company. See Royal Africa.
-, Edward I., 983.
-, -, IV., 912.
-, -, VI., 816, 1166.
-, Henry III., 1164.
-, -, VI., 786.
-, -, VII., 1241.
-, -, VIII., 564, 627, 911, 1235, 1278.
-, James I., 558, 564, 583, 623, 687, 692, 786, 888, 998, 1009, 1010, 1131, 1166, 1182, 1185, 1197, 1201, 1215, 1222, 1290, 1292, 1312.
-, John, 563.
-, Richard II., 627.
Kingdon (Kingdom), Richard, 552; a Commissioner and Governor of Excise, 664, 927, 969, 970, 1023, 1052, 1082, 1171, 1176, 1208, 1218; Receiver of Excise, 1006; Auditor for John Wadlow's wine farm accounts, 925, 929, 958, 964, 965, 1000, 1007, 1025, 1033, 1035, 1036, 1039, 1063, 1087, 1093, 1105, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1195, 1267, 1324, 1341, 1347; Auditor for the accounts of the army at the Restoration, 858.
KING'S (and see Royal).
-, Advocate. See Wiseman, Sir R.
-, apothecaries. See Chase, J., Le Febure, N., Jones, J., Philips, Thus.
-, barber, 55, 370, 726, 728, 751, 1013; see Davis, T., Foliard, R., Lisle, T.
-, Bench, 952.
-, -, chief clerk or protonotary of. See Elliot, T.
-, -, Chief Justice of, 32. 96, 325, 418, 433, 683, 1140, 1228, 1251; see Hale. Sir M.
-, -, Coroner and Attorney of. See Fanshaw, Sir T.
-, -, fines, 163.
-, -, prison, keeper of (Marshal of the Marshalsea) and prisoners in, 50, 55, 212, 215, 232, 279, 280, 283, 288, 292, 298, 300, 324, 480, 575, 619, 682, 689, 850, 1043 1200, 1276.
-, bricklayer. See Corner, I.
-, Brigandier. See Armorer, Sir W.
-, buckhounds, 52, 275, 276, 328, 625; serjeant of, see Pitman, W.; serjeant and yeoman of, see Hart, E.
-, carpenter. See Ryder, R.
-, carver in wood. See Philips, II.
-, carvers, 68.
-, chaplains or preachers, 194.
-, chirurgeons, see Choqueux. A., Knight, J., Paynter. H., Pyle, R, Whittle, S., Wiseman, R.
-, Closet, keeper of. See Chiffinch, W., Dunklin, T.
-, coachmen, 116, 137.
-, College, Cambridge, 99.
-, comedians. See Killigrew, T.
-, cook, master cook. See Sayer, J.
-, cosmographer and geographic printer. See Ogilby, J.
-, Counsel, and fees to, 3, 106, 125, 160, 168, 178, 179, 185, 194, 397, 424, 461, 467, 479, 502, 620, 689, 738, 739, 740, 742, 791, 1172, 1178, 1231, 1246.
-, drummers, drumplayers, 324, 325, 470, 610, 1003 (see Clothier, D.. Crewes, J., Lewis, T., Maugridge, Ric., Rob., and J., Vaux, R.); kettledrummer, see Vanbrugh, W.
-, engraver. See Harris, H.
-, Equerries (Ecuyer, 158, 837, 1146; see Wicliffe, J.
-, falconers, and liveries for, 145, 161, 167, 169, 338, 390, 426, 555, 750, 1004.
See Berenbrooke, P.
Burchell, Jo.
Bynam, B.
Carey, Jo.
Conway, M.
Daniel, A.
Dechamp, T.
Edes, R.
Emerson, M.
Everard, J.
Field, J.
Hayward, J.
Howard, J.
Legg, J.
Osbaldeston, J.
Poulton, W.
Roper J.
Rowley, S.
Sakins, W.
Witchel, A.
Wood, Sa.
Wright, H.
-, farrier. See Snape, A.
-, fife player. See Vaux, J., Clothier, D.
-, postmen, and liveries for, 110, 116, 137, 157, 172, 479, 693, 717, 941.
-, glazier. See Bagly, T.
-, goods, Commissioners for recovery, &c. See King Charles I.
-, grooms, 116, 137; for the Grooms of the Bedchamber see Royal Bedchamber
-, gunner, 324.
-, harbourer. See Favanne, A.
-, harper. See Evans, C.
-, harriers, 510, 744, 1151; Master of, see Elliot, T.; yeomen prickers of, see Bird, N., Bowles, J., Hancock, M., Izard, J., Richardson, J., Shillingford, J.
-, hawks (and see King's falconers), Master of the Hawks see Apsley, Sir A.; master, marshal and surveyor of see Carnarvon, Earl of; serjeant of see Russell, G.
-, herbsbrewer. See Rumney, B.
-, houses, 40; repair of, 51; houses of access, see Lawrence. A. (or King's palaces) see Whitehall, St. James, Windsor, Audley End, Newmarket.
-, huntsmen (and see King's harriers), 140, 273, 274, 324, 332, 610, 714, 750; see Batcheller. J., Bowles, J., Hancock, M.
-, jeweller. See Le Gouce, I.
-, jewels for. See Jewels.
-, joiners, 51, 1003; master joiner see Kinward, T.; joiner of the Privy lodgings see Norris, H.
-, letter carrier, 51, 86; see Derham, T. Stanny, P.
-, libraries, keeper of. See Rosse, T.
-, limner. See Cooper, S.
-, littermen, 261, 308, 319, 322, 334, 338, 610, 1003;
See Eldridge, J.
Gwyn, Ric.
Hosey, J.
Pound, R.
Redwood, J.
Simpson, A.
Ward, G.
Williams, J.
Young, J.
-, mason. See Marshall, E.; at Windsor, see Stone, J.
-, music and musicians, 332, 1004; See Banister, J.
Bate, T.
Bates, T.
Beckett, P.
Blagrave (Blograve). T. and R.
Brockwell, H.
Bridges, P.
Clayton, W.
Clement, J.
Coleman, C.
Coleman, E.
Cooke, H. (master of the children, and composer of the King's private music).
Dorny, R. (violin).
Evans, C. (harper).
Farr, J.
Fitz, T.
Gamble, J.
Goodgroome, J.
Grabue. L. (master of the King's music).
Gregory, H.
Harding, J.
Hopper, S.
Howes, H.
Howes, W.
Hudson, G. (composer of music).
Jenkins, J.
Lanier, T. (master of the King's music).
Lely (Lilly), J.
See Lock, M.
Madge, H.
Marsh, A.
Mason, J
Mell, T.
Roberts, A.
Rogers, J.
Singleton, J.
Staggins, I.
Strong, R.
Thorndell, G.
Tompkins, G.
Wilson, J.
Yockney, W.
-, old bakehouse (Kennington), 803.
-, otter hounds, 395; master of, see Smith, S.
-, own troop of Guards. See Army.
-, serjeant painter. See Streeter, R.
-, physicians. See Baber. Sir J.; Chamberlain, Dr. P.; Clark, Dr. J.; Greaves, Sir E.; Waldron, Dr. T.; Whittaker, Dr. T.
-, pictures. See King Charles II. (pictures).
-, plasterer. See Grove, H.
-, plumber at Windsor. See White, A.; serjeant plumber, see Brent, P.
-, preachers in Lancaster. See Lancaster, County.
-, printer, 437; see Newcomb, Mr.
-, Revels, keeper of. See Harris, H.; master of, see Herbert, Sir H., Thelwall, S.
-, (and queen's) servants payable in the Exchequer, see Exchequer Receipt (King's), 86, 454. 460, 494, 1021; for those payable in the Treasury of the Chamber, see Chamber; abovestairs, 109.
-, setting dogs, keeper of. See Batcheller, J.
-, silver. See Ireland.
-, skinner. See Downing, A.
-, sword cutler. See Younger, E.
-, tailor, 324; see Allen, J., Sourceau, C.
-, trumpeters, serjeant trumpeters, 174, 340, 497, 529, 717; see Crowther, J.. Jones, J., Munro, G., Peacock, W.
-, waiters' places. London port, 957; and see Customs.
-, writing master. See Massonet, P.
King's Head, tenement, 315; see Fellowes, W.
-, Moor (Yorks), 634.
-, Tutnell (messuage, Bromsgrove), 601.
-, Walden (Herts), 605.
Kingsland (manor, Hereford), 894, 911, 1266.
Kingsmill, John, Commissioner for Finckley Forest, 1212.
Kingston, John, First Lord Kingston of Kingston.
-, -, loans to the Government, 661; see Hingston.
-, Mr., 248.
-, Captain Thomas (coal mines), 84, 108, 174, 248, 254, 521.
Kingston-on-Hull. See Hull.
-, on-Thames, Surrey, 1215.
Kingswood Chase or Forest (Gloucester), 159, 160, 167, 247, 312, 1062; wastes in and Commissioners to enquire into abuses in, 911, 1070; Rangers of, see Hooke, Sir H., Throckmorton, Sir B.
Kingwell, Lieut. Col. Maurice (at Dunkirk), 858, 1129, 1162.
Kinnaston. See Kynaston.
Kinuoul, Earl of. See Hay, W.
Kinsale (Cork), Victualling House, 251.
Kinward (Kingward). Thomas, King's master joiner, 259, 632, 898; loans to the Government, 862.
Kirby. See Kirkby.
Kirby Bellars (co. Leicester), 1161.
-, Mallory (co. Leicester) 1285.
Kirkby (Kirby, Kerby), George, Receiver of Durham, 1090, 1225.
-, Richard, Receiver of Assessments. co. Lancs, (brother of William), 249, 346, 372, 444, 514, 571, 914.
-, Thomas, landwaiter, London port, 962, 1003, 1136, 1143; itinerant officer in Ireland for the Navigation Act, 1084, 1093, 1094, 1100, 1101, 1276, 1280, 1281, 1284, 1290.
-, William tenant, Cottingham, Yorks, 823.
-, -, Customs officer, Carlisle to Chester, 1157, 1249.
-, Col. William, Receiver of Hearthmoney and Assessments, co. Lancs., 17, 30, 97, 106, 130, 137, 180, 206, 224, 249, 269, 330, 332, 342, 345, 346, 388, 390, 444, 504, 540, 542, 914, 1065, 1301.
Kirke (Kirk, Kerke). George, 394, 398–9, 433, 490, 738, 744; a Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles I., 263, 383, 680, 726, 768, 934; ditto to Charles II., 638, 722, 972, 1199, 1286, 1354; annuity or pension, 892, 1258, 1322; petition, 23, 36, 60, 74, 87, 129, 133; Queen Mother's legacy, 779; housekeeper at Whitehall, 258, 490, 638, 744, 909, 920, 933, 1074, 1258.
-, George, tenant of fee farm, Yorks, 558.
-, John, senr., Paymaster of the Band of Gent.emen Pensioners, 146, 181, 294, 295, 407, 682, 741, 752, 853, 1064, 1132, 1354; a Gentleman Pensioner, 854; a Commissioner for Concealments, 681.
-, -, junr., a Gentleman Pensioner, 854.
-, Mr., house at Charing Cross. 915: petition about fens, 436.
-, Mrs., pension, 434.
Kirkham, William, Queen Mother's legacy, 780.
Kirkhoven, Charles Henry, 3rd Lord Wotton, afterwards Earl of Bellomont, (for his mother, the Countess of Chesterfield), 266, 516, 542; pension, 11, 102; post office defalcations, 106, 108, 117, 127, 137.
Kirklees Priory (Yorks), 521.
Kirkpatrick (Isle of Man), 250, 308.
Kirton (wapentake, Lincoln). 793, 1242, 1300.
Kivett, Mr. (Berks Excise), 997.
Knapton, Bernard, deputy woodward of New Forest. 207, 835, 1204.
Knaresborough forest (Yorks), 598, 1044.
Knasbrough, William, wine merchant, 1249, 1307.
Knatchbull, Sir Norton (Kent assessments), 691, 705.
Kneebow, Edward (lease), 849.
Knight (Knights), George, wine merchant, 1249, 1308.
-, John, the King's serjeant chirurgeon, 256, 641, 662, 899, 1021; loans to the Government, 645.
-, Sir John, Navy debt, 868.
-, Mr., of London, merchant, 1038, 1053, 1075, 1078.
-, Sir Ralph, pension, 148, 237, 289, 502, 575, 685, 747, 748, 824, 882; loans to the Government, 689.
Knight Harbinger. See Harbinger.
-, Marshal, 101; see Windham, Sir E.
Knight's service, abolition of tenure by, 558, 1287; conversion into free and common socage. 195.
Knipe. See Knype.
Knollys (Knowles, Knoles), Nicholas, 3rd Earl of Banbury, 233.
-, Robert, County Excise farm, 746, 830; Oxford Excise farm, 834, 843, 865, 878, 880; Receiver of Hearthmoney, co Oxford, 28, 254; ditto, Leicester and Rutland, 1078.
-, Thomas (New Forest), 166, 981, 1080, 1096; a Commissioner of Assessments, Hants, 207, 1302.
Knottingley (Yorks), 200, 201, 1129.
Knowles. See Knollys.
Knype (Knipe, Kneipe or Knight), Edward, Receiver of Assessments, Surrey, 13, 42, 128, 218, 316, 325.
-, Francis, watchman, London, 1136.
Krevet. See Crevett.
Kymer, Col. Harrison, lease, 699.
Kynaston (Kinnaston, Kenaston), George. illtreated by the Dutch, 1263.
-, Mr. (signet office), 161.