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U
Uchoed (Melenydd lordship, co. Radnor), 1699.
Uffculme (co. Devon), 1914.
Ufton (co. Berks), 1020.
Ulster (Ireland), 1423; King at Arms, see Ireland (Office of Arms), Plantation, surrender of the Customs of Londonderry and Coleraine, 146–7.
Ulster (New York), 1707.
Ultramarine for the King, 105, 1221, 2071.
Ummant (Ummunt), William, collector of Poll arrears in the Household, 998, 1069, 1277, 1544, 1600, 1720, 1738, 1788.
Unday, Tho., noontender, London, 779, 839.
Underdowne, John, Customs officer, Margate, 1841; collector, Faversham, 1838, 2065; coastwaiter, London, 2065.
Underell, Vincent, smuggler, Dover, 1729.
Underhill, John, of Ludlow, Commissioner for Recusants' fines, co. Hereford etc., 1696.
Underwood, George, paving, Tangier, 1829.
-, Hugh, of Whittlesey, Commissioner for Recusants' fines, Norfolk etc., 1805; ditto, co. Cambridge, 2028.
-, John, of the Horse Life Guards, 326; tidesman, Lyme Regis, 1949.
-, Mr., planting tobacco, 1752.
Ungle, Christopher, tidesurveyor, Weymouth, 622.
Uniack, Helena, wife of Thomas, 1502, 2010.
-, Thomas, collectorship, Cork or Youghal, 1502, 2010.
Uniformity, Act of, 1108.
United Provinces see Holland.
Unitt, Mr., for the Countess of Burlington, 242.
Unshinagh (co. Antrim), 1519.
Unwrought wood, farm of, see Wood.
Unwyn (Unwin), Simon, sheriff of co. Stafford, 311, 499; Mayor of Stafford, 541, 573.
Upchurch (co. Kent), 2088.
Upcott, Jonathan, waiter, Lostwithiel, 375.
-, Rob., rebel in the West, 423, 425.
-, William, of Truro, supervisor of tin blowing houses, 125, 133, 179, 192.
Uphill (co. Somerset), 200, 1153.
Uplyme (co. Devon), 2006.
Upnor Castle (Medway) garrison, 1619.
Upottery (co. Devon), 2005, 2006.
Upp Park (co. Sussex), 177, 233, 772.
Upper Claragh (Upperlaragh) [? Clarabricken] (Gowran barony, co. Kilkenny), 564, 566, 567.
Uppercourt (Crannagh barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.
Uppercross (barony, co. Dublin), 570.
Upper Dean (co. Kent), 887.
Upper Enagh (Dunluce barony, co. Antrim), 1519.
Upperlaragh see Upper Claragh.
Upper Ormond barony (co. Tipperary), 550, 551, 552, 556, 557, 559, 560.
Upper Ossory, Lord, see Fitzpatrick, B.
Uppingham (co. Rutland), 206, 220.
Upton, John, lands, Ireland, 553.
-, alias Clark, Ursula, lands, Ireland, 553.
Upton (co. Bucks), lands called Goodmans, Kaynes, Thores, Coppice Hall, The Grove, 884.
-, tenement, Linkinhorne, Cornwall, 144, 860, 912, 913.
- Cresset (co. Salop), 1129.
- Gray (co. Southampton), 657.
Upwood, Thorowgood, of Soham, co. Cambridge, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Norfolk etc., 1805; ditto, co. Cambridge, 2028.
Urchfont ("Erchfont") (co. Wilts), 1573.
Urge, Tho., lands, Horncastle, 1725.
Urlin, Mr., lands in Whittlewood Forest, 878.
Urquhart, Jane, widow of Thomas, 88, 123.
-, Thomas, Lieut. to Capt. Forbes, Tangier, 88.
Urragh [? Urard] (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 554.
Urry, Richard, shipowner, 900.
Urswick and Urswick Tarn (co. Lancs), 1361, 1362.
Usher, John, of Boston, New England, trading with the Canaries, 995, 1036.
-, Nathaniel, volunteer from Holland, 1814.
-, Patrick, petition for revenue place, Ireland, 1300.
-, Philip, of North Bradley, rebel in the West, 420, 2005.
-, Thomas, weighing porter, Newcastle, 1193.
Usurper see Cromwell, Oliver.
Utrecht (Netherlands), 309, 620, 947, 987, 1493.
Utton, Hen., Quaker, co. Notts, 631.
Uthwat, Richard, Hearthmoney officer, co. Bucks, 35.
Uxbridge (co. Midd.), 1674.
Uwchcoed (Knighton, co. Radnor), 1699.
V
Vagg, Edw., rebel in the West, 422.
Valparaiso, Marquis de, Envoy Extraordinary from Spain, 345, 359, 361, 363, 373, 377.
Valsassine, Count de, Envoy from the Governor of Flanders, 1578.
Van Breda see Breda.
Vanbright, Widow, Army pension, 537, 583; royal bounty, 1133.
Vanbruch (Vanbrook), William, Jews' alien Customs, 1041, 1170.
Van Colster, Sir William, Army pension, 702, 1282, 1469, 1709.
Van Cortland, Stephanus, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1707.
Vandebase, Jacob, arras worker to the Great Wardrobe, 229; his widow, 229, 399.
Vandeput, Sir Peter, sheriff of London, 448, 470, 493, 576, 597, 732.
Vanderbrook, Philip, Poll arrear, Household, 1390.
Vanderburg, Maximilian, merchant of Amsterdam, establishing manufactory of plush and velvet in London, 2033, 2127.
Vander Esch, Monsieur Jacob, Paymaster of the Dutch Forces, issues to, for the Dutch Forces, 2143, 2148, 2162, 2165.
Vanderkers, John, petition, 411.
Vanderpoole, Mr., of the Brill, pacquet boats, 1514.
Vanderspech, Sara, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1706.
Vandevelde, William, appointed to make drafts of sea fights for the King, 665.
Vandike, Juliane, see Stepney.
Vandoren, G., notary public, Brussels, 301.
Vane, Andrew, Poll arrear, Household, 1391.
-, Antho., Groom of the Privy Chamber to the Queen Dowager, 404.
-, Christopher, wines in Teesdale, 193–4; rangership of Teesdale Forest, 1730, 1781, 1790.
-, Sir Henry, Barnard Castle lease, 191; ranger, Teesdale Forest, 1730.
-,-, junr., ranger, Teesdale Forest, 1730.
Vange (co. Essex), 2089.
Vange Hall marsh (co. Essex), 2089.
Vange Wharf marsh (co. Essex), 2089.
Vangewick marsh (co. Essex), 2089.
Vanhusen, Mr., Customs fraud composition, 1158.
Van Rincome, Widow, East India Company goods, 1097.
Vansilink, Lewins, debtor to L. Santen, New York, 1707.
Vansittert, Mr., Customs fraud composition, 1158.
Vantelet, Henrietta Maria de, dresser to the late Queen Mother, 935.
Varennes, Oliver, bookseller, of Paris, his widow, 684.
Varney see Verney.
Varney (Upper Ormond or Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 551.
Vassall, Francis, Serjeant at Arms, 137.
Vater, Rob., rebel in the West, 416.
Vaudrey (Vaudry), Mr., harness from France, 1210; secret service issue, 671.
Vaughan, Althomea, daughter of 2nd Earl of Carbery, lease, Iscoed, 1086, 1380–1, 1476, 1525, 1731, 1756.
-, Ann, daughter of George, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Anne, widow of Serjeant Walter, 1229, 1591.
-, Edward, of Trawscoed, father of John, 460.
-, Frances, daughter of 2nd Earl of Carbery, lease, Iscoed, 1086, 1380–1, 1476, 1525, 1731, 1756.
-, George, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Henry, coastwaiter's place, London, 707, 2040.
-, -, purveyor and granitor in the Stables, 926, 1114; land in St. James's Park, 1526.
-, John, 3rd Earl of Carbery, 1044.
-, -, infant, stewardship of Mevenydd etc., 325, 460.
-, -, Receiver of Hearthmoney, Wales, 17; lease of Post Groats, 41.
-, Mary, daughter of George, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Mr., land in St. James's Park, 658.
-, Oliver, tidewaiter's place, London, 1224.
-, Richard, 2nd Earl of Carbery, 1380, 1476, 1525; Poll arrear, 1044; steward of Brecknock and chamberlain of Brecknock, Radnor and Glamorgan, 820.
-, Roger, Navy bill, 294, 299.
-, Thomas, son of George, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, -, a Commissioner of Alienations, 1840, 1888, 1975.
-, Walter, serjeant, Tangier, 1229.
-, -, Receiver of the Royal Aid, co. Pembroke, 1217, 1353, 1502, 1998.
Vaughton, Michael, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1707.
Vaux, John, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Beds, 1982.
-, Peter de, Poll arrear, 1276.
-, Sir Theodore de, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2183.
Vauxhall see Fauxhall.
Vavasor, Sir Walter, of Haslewood, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Yorks etc., 1696.
Veel (Veale, Veile), Henry, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.
-, John, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1126.
-, Nicholas, Receiver General of Royal and Additional Aids, co. Gloucester, 473, 756–7, 977; Commissioner for concealed lands in the Severn, 680.
-, Thomas (brother of Nicholas), Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Gloucester, 473, 756–7.
-, -, customer, Sandwich port, 1560, 1958.
Veere, Jacob Claus, shipmaster, 1700.
Veile see Veel.
Vellom pictures, 733.
Velvet, manufactory of, see Plush.
Venables, David, selling silver toys, 1563.
Venetians in the Morea, 1192.
Venice, 797, 876, 1708, 1725, 1729.
-, ambassadors to and from see
Ambassadors.
-, essences, gloves, washballs and
pomades, 1708, 1729.
-, lace and point see Lace.
-, masking habits and drawings
of, 1974.
-, officers of State, 876.
-, pound weight of, 2000.
-, treacle, 2083.
Venn (Ven), Edw., rebel in the West, 416.
-, Capt. Thomas, comptroller, Bridgwater port, 118, 194, 717, 738, 744, 1767.
Venner, Tho., rebel in the West, 423.
Venns, Mr., Customs prosecution, 1754.
Venting, William, rebel in the West, 418.
Vera Cruz (Mexico), 56.
Verde see Cape Verde.
Verdon, James, of Norwich, undersheriff of Norfolk, prosecuting disloyal aldermen of Norwich, 459, 706–7.
-, Samuel, discovering frauds in Norfolk sheriffs' accounts, 840; a Commissioner for Dissenters' fines, Norfolk, 1209, 1236, 1683.
Vere, Aubrey de, 20th Earl of Oxford, pension on First Fruits, 81, 110, 242, 362, 516, 674, 801, 921, 1100, 1282, 1444, 1543, 1690, 1830, 1968, 2097, 2150; Chief Justice in Eyre, 1044; Troop of Horse, 107; Regiment, 791, 1682; Poll arrear, 1044; subsidy arrear, 1044; house near Whitehall, 1929, 1992, 2007.
-, Diana, Countess of Oxford, 1929.
Verge and Court of see Royal (Household).
Verger, Jean (Jean du Verge), French refugee, combmaker, 906, 976.
Veriyard, William, rebel in the West, 419.
Vermicelli, 1846.
Vermuyden, Cornelius, lands at King's Sedgmoor, 1346, 1600.
Vernatti, Philibert, lease, co. Lincoln, 1191, 1652; Mr., discharge, 699, 1046, 2107; collector of Rochester port, 1667, 1711; Papist, 2158.
Verney (Varney), John, Leicester county fine, 476.
-, Sir Ralph, trustee for the Earl and Countess of Lichfield, 759, 1048, 1267, 1357, 1517, 1592, 1784, 1990.
-, Sir Richard, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Warwick etc., 1982.
Vernon, Col. Edward, case against R. Brown, 394, 406, 466–7; Needwood Forest, 977; at Windsor, Crown Law case against, 1067, 1684.
-, George, axebearer, Needwood Forest, 1312.
-, James, customer of Chester port, 334, 346, 484, 498, 1310, 1721, 2118, 2149.
-, John, of London, lease, Westminster, 1858.
-, Sir Thomas, Teller of the Exchequer, 178, 239, 383, 920, 1016.
Veron, John, gunner, Tangier, 847.
-, Mr., collector, Liverpool, 852.
Verona (Italy), 876.
Verrio, Antonio, painter, 187, 1181; painting at Windsor in Hy. VIII's Chapel, 89, 115, 237, 328, 533, 1173, 1786; painting in Whitehall, 717, 848, 890, 911, 1173, 1417, 1431, 1507, 1567, 1586, 1597; pension as first painter to the King, 1012, 1702, 1845, 1969, 2118; picture of a sea triumph, 1724; pictures in his house at St. James's, 2163; gardener of St. James's, 290, 496, 806, 1079, 1102, 1315, 1316, 1549, 1702, 1845, 1969, 2163; house in Spring Garden, 585, 587, 589; house at Windsor, 123, 1107; goods for, 663.
Verrou, Dr. Andrew, estates, Ireland, 1830.
Verryer, Constance, gloves for the Great Wardrobe, 1427.
Versailles (France), 105, 893, 1116–7, 1220, 1221, 1904, 2071, 2116; plan of, 1599; representation of chateau of, 1593.
Vesey, Benj., of Ipswich, sub-commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 1094.
Vespret (Vespreet), Antho., merchant, 1370, 1483.
-, Mr., plants for St. James's Garden, 2163.
-, James, merchant, 1370, 1483.
Viall, John, ship's commander, 2108.
Vickers (Viccars), Edward, collector, Rochester port, 2008.
-, John, of Reigate, 659, 1076.
-, Margery, widow of John, 659, 1076.
-, Richard, Comptroller of the Plantation Duty, Jamaica, 691.
-, William, accomptant to the
London brewers, Excise Office,
132, 1458.
-, tidesman, London, 13, 1446,
1475–6.
Victories of Alexander (prints), 28.
Victualling see Navy; Tangier.
Vidgeon, Tho., tidesman, Lyme, 1500.
Vienna (Austria), 319, 2055.
Vigners (Viguers), John, gent., loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2178, 2181, 2183.
Vigniola (Vignola, Signola), Signor (Girolamo), Envoy (Resident) from Venice, 536, 838.
Viguers see Vigners.
Vildey, Edw., rebel in the West, 419.
Vile, Ann, Whitehorse Tavern in the Strand, 1952.
-, Edward, rebel in the West, 422.
-, John, smith, Chelsea Hospital works, 1848.
-, Samuel, son of Ann, Customs place, 1952.
-, -, see Oil.
-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 423.
Viles, Thomas, rebel in the West, 423.
Ville, Antoine Chevalier de, French engineer, work on fortifications, 4.
Villiers (Villers), Lady Barbara, pension out of Post fines, 90, 121, 1669; pension out of Coinage Duty, 121, 779, 1034, 1246; pension out of the Court of Wards, 121.
-, Sir Edward (temp. James I), husband of Barbara, and master worker of the Mint, 121, 821.
-, Sir Edward, Knight Marshal, 52, 121, 1635; executor of Barbara Villiers, 121, 779; trustee for the Duke of Northumberland, 397; grant of prizage of wines for said Duke, 1589, 1634–6; grant out of the Post Office for the Duchess of Cleveland, 52; lease of Richmond manor and ferry, 1355, 1563; Troop of Horse, 929; grant of lighthouses, Tynemouth, 1460, 1643.
-, Edward Fitzgerald, lands, Ireland, 1998.
-, Francis, Lieutenant of the
Band of Gentlemen Pensioners,
1405.
-, a Teller in the Exchequer, 12,
1033, 1198, 1238, 1267,
1505.
-, Eleanor, executor of Lady Barbara, 121.
-, George, lands, Ireland, 567.
-, -, 5th Duke of Buckingham, Master of the Horse, 119; building at Wallingford House, 854, 1055; subsidy arrear, 1044; lands, 951, 1157, 1950; death of, 1322.
-, -, 4th Visct. Grandison, executor of Barbara Villiers, 121, 779; trustee for the Duke of Northumberland, 397; grant of prizage of wines for said Duke, 1589, 1634-6; trustee for the Duchess of Cleveland, 450, 1286, 1634; grant out of the Post Office for said Duchess, 52; Nonsuch Park, 470, 478; H. Banson's Excise debt, 663, 1019, 1032, 1681, 1828; Poll arrear, 1390.
-, Capt. Henry, Lieut.-Governor of Tynemouth, 1460, 1643; grant of lighthouses, Tynemouth, 1463; Company of Foot, 1611.
-, Katherine, wife of Edward, lands, Ireland, 1998.
-, Lady, going to Holland, 752.
-, Mary, widow of 5th Duke of Buckingham, goods for, 925.
-, Sir William, issues to, for the Stables, under the Master of the Horse, 377, 582–3, 606, 628, 639, 656, 668, 677, 699, 737, 874, 948, 1007, 1081, 1135, 1275, 1353, 1410, 1471, 1481, 1482, 1506, 1598, 1615, 1634, 1659, 1690, 1728, 1734, 1758, 1768, 2020, 2029, 2094, 2097, 2098; lease, co. Leicester, 719; custodiam lease, co. Warwick, 8.
Vilvoorden (Brabant), 1906.
Vimare, Monsieur, officer serving the Venetians in the Morea, 1192.
Vincent, Geo., messenger attending the Treasury, 2161.
-, Gideon, French refugee, 1831, 1874.
-, Henry, lands, Tywaunharle, 1519.
-, John, rebel in the West, 416.
-, -, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1706.
-, Mr., trial in the West, 1684.
-, Nathaniel, lands, Ireland, 570.
-, Samuel, victualler of the Navy, 737, 1799.
-, Shadrack, collector, Fowey port, discovering tin frauds, 282, 537, 591, 666, 695, 788, 1027, 1028, 1096, 1229, 1263, 1271, 1308, 1345, 1599, 1683.
-, William, trustee for Prince Charles I's lands, 868.
Vincke, John de, partner of Hy. Cornish, cloth merchant, 472.
Vine, John, tenant, Lindhurst, 1106.
Vinegar, duty on, see Wine.
Vineing, Ambrose, rebel in the West, 422.
Viney, John, an engineer in the Mint, 533.
-, Sam., rebel in the West, 423.
Vinicott, Joseph, rebel in the West, 419.
Vinnicombe, William, boatman, Exmouth, 872.
Vintners' Company, London, master and wardens of, 387, 679, 1662; freedom of, 679; charter, 679; freedom of, used for evasion of wine licences see Wine (Licences).
Virgin, the, pictures of, 992; marriage of, picture of, 992.
VIRGINIA, 351, 382, 512.
-, Aronoco tobacco, 1295.
-, Assembly of, 495, 509, 510–11,
537, 710, 812, 1296; clerk
of, 511; Journal of, 1295;
Acts of, 1376, 1691.
-, Attorney General see Jennings,
Mr.
-, auditor (see Bacon, Col. N.,
Bird, W.), 509–10, 709, 710,
1270, 1460, 1644.
-, bills of exchange from, 508.
-, Book of Virginia in the Plantation Office, 475.
-, charter, 509.
-, Commander-in-Chief see Virginia (Governor).
-, Commissioners for affairs of,
under Charles II, 1691.
-, Council, 495, 512, 709, 1296,
1307, 1324, 1453, 1644, 1691,
1692; members of, 1691 bis.
-, County Courts, 510.
-, currency, state of, 509; raising tariff of coins, 1307,
1340.
-, Customs frauds and regulations, setting out ports etc.,
1376; officers, 307, 1433,
1434, 1576, see Mein, P.,
Dyre, W., Page, J., Ludwell, P., Jennings, P., Curtis,
J., Stringer, J.; Customs
survey, 2044; proposal for
farming the Customs, 1042,
1299; Customs ships to
guard the coast, 965.
-, escheats, fines and forfeitures,
495, 510, 710, 811; rate of,
509; perquisites of the
Governor, 1461, 1491.
-, export duty on tobacco (2s.
per hogshead), 491, 495, 510,
1538, 1588, 1692.
-, export of deer skins, 710, 811.
-, fishery in, supply of salt for,
1565, 1639.
-, flag, raising in, 1489.
-, Fort James, gunner at, 510.
-, General Court, 508–9.
-, gold and silver mines in, 34,
388–9, 469, 1071–2, 1232.
-, Governor of see Berkeley, Sir
W., Colepeper, Lord T.,
Jeffreys, Col. H., Howard,
Lord F. of Effingham, 4910,
1296, 1307, 1324, 1381, 1404,
1453, 1489, 1588, 1691, 1692,
1717; rent of Governor's
lands, 710; Governor's Company of soldiers, 1270;
salary and perquisites, 474–
5, 511, 812; chapel furniture
for, 401, 763; Commanderin-Chief, 1381; Colepeper's
accounts as Governor, 709–
10, 810–12, 1294–6, 1460–1,
1489, 1588, 1595; Colepeper forfeiting his office of
Governor, 1295.
-, Guard House, 811, 1489.
-, hurricane, 709.
-, Indians in, 389, 507, 710, 811,
1071, 1295, 1325; tribute,
1691; decay of their towns,
1691.
-, kidnapping or shipping apprentices to, 671, 766.
-, levy in, 510.
-, Lieutenant Governor of (see
Chicheley, Sir H.), 709,
1296, 1325.
-, Major General of see Smith,
R.
-, merchants, 159, 1295; Merchant Adventurers of, 1521.
-, Navy ships employed in and
stores for same, 182, 487,
495, 811, 1045, 1092, 1295,
1450, 1483, 1587, 1600, 1843,
2112; stores for ships at,
487.
-, Northern Neck and Southern
Track, Lord Colepeper's
interest in, and question of
purchase of by the King,
507, 509, 510, 710, 1294–6,
2000, 2017–8, 2061.
-, passengers to, 681.
-, ports of clearance, 1483.
-, pirates' goods, 1678.
-, Plantation duties, 433;
officers, 726.
-, rebellion and disorders in, 509,
510, 512, 1092, 1559, and
see Virginia (tobacco plant
cutting).
-, revenue and quit rents and
issues out of, 389, 402, 495,
507, 508–9, 510, 546, 811,
1296, 1404, 1539, 1588, 1595,
1691, 1692; insufficiency of,
1295; accounts of, 495,
510; yearly accounts of,
1692; receiver of, 1404;
effect of English duty on
tobacco trade of, 512, 537.
-, seal for, 2016.
-, secretary of (see Spencer, H.),
509, 1270, 1324.
-, sheriffs, 508.
-, ships, seizures of, 910; trading
to, 928, 1240, 1593–4, 1600,
1692, 1892, and see Virginia
(Navy).
-, soldiers in, 495, 510, 512, 709,
710, 1295, 1296, 1588; two
Foot Companies in, 810–11;
Disbandment Commissioners
for, 1270; Capt. Mutlow's
Company, 255.
-, Southern Track see Virginia
(Northern Neck).
-, tobacco from and tobacco
traders with, 287, 317, 340,
352, 355, 357, 491, 710, 873,
922, 953, 1010, 1240, 1403,
1453, 1521–2, 1538, 1691–
2, 1753, 1893, 2086; scarcity
of, 508–9; portage allowance on, to shipmasters,
928; price of, 1295; export
duty on see Virginia (export); bill to restrict tobacco
planting, 1376.
-, tobacco plant cutting disorder, 510, 546, 709, 810,
1296.
-, tribute beaver and see Virginia (Indians), 495, 710,
1691.
-, wine licences, 495, 1691.
Vitus, Sir Ignatius, see White.
Vivian, Elizabeth (formerly Hore), tenant, Austell Prior, 860, 913.
-, Isaac, boatman, Newhaven, 729.
-, Jacob, boatman, Newhaven, 349, 535, 991.
-, John, boatman, Newhaven, 1153.
-, Lucy, tenant, Austell Prior, 913.
-, Mr., landwaiter's place, London, 1312.
Vlie (Holland), 183.
Volary buildings see Whitehall.
-, keeper see St. James's Park.
Volat, Abraham, of Colchester, postmaster, 1676.
Vosper, Capt. James, royalist indigent officer, 2051.
Vosse (Voss), Morris, see Furse.
-, Patrick, vintner, surety of J. Nash, 1722, 1772.
Votiere (Votear), Capt. John, 195.
Voyce, Mr., victualler in the Minories, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1673.
Vring, Nathaniell, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.
Vuljohn, Elizabeth, widow of John, 1629, 1751, 1790, 1821.
-, John, Groom of the Poultry and Scalding House, pension for his children, 1629, 1751, 1790, 1821.
Vyner, John, merchant, London, 260.
-, -, Plumley's forfeited estate, 1966.
-, Robert (nephew of Sir Robert), Groom in the Jewel Office, 2083.
-, Sir Robert, King's goldsmith, goldworks delivered to the Jewel Office and issues for, 76, 79–80, 82, 97, 115, 133, 149, 157, 234, 243–4, 265, 297, 332, 377, 476, 489, 522, 583, 648, 677, 723, 794, 899, 1038, 1239, 1252, 1274, 1395, 1471, 1482, 1489, 1528, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536, 1537, 1543–4, 1586, 1598, 1615, 1647, 1659, 1679, 1714, 1728, 1735, 2028; interest accounts, 2040; books, papers and goods in the Jewel Office, 2083; banker's assignments, 1723, 1725; banker's patent, 838, 849; creditors, 2031; outlawry, 2045; estate, London, 1748; N. Veel's debt, 756; house in Lombard Street rented for the Post Office, 1515, 1651; Hearthmoney Farmer (1666), 153–4.
-, Thomas, officer of the Jewel House, 243, 244; executor of Sir Robert, 2083.
W
Wade (Waade), Henry, merchant, copper blanks for the Mint, 1996.
-, John, shipmaster, 118.
-, Nathaniel, rebel in the West,
836.
-, Commissioner to enquire of
Recusants' fines, co. Somerset, 1804, 1982.
-, Samuel, lands, Ireland, 550.
-, Thomas, waiter, Whitby port, 1792.
-, William, officers' debt to, Tangier, 843; Mr., house at Tangier, 304.
Wadford, William, rebel in the West, 415.
Wadham, Richard, rebel in the West, 419.
Wadker, William, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.
Wadlow, John, junr., 152.
-, -, senr., First Wine Act accounts, 152, 267, 603–4, 652, 1289, 1595, 1787, 1893, 1918, 2027, 2035–6.
Wagge, William, tenant, Windsor, 1703.
Waggitt, Widow, tenant, Arkingarthdale, 1935.
Waggoner, Peter, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.
Waggons, proposals for regulating, 838.
Waggott, Tho., rebel in the West, 422.
Wagstaffe, John, of Gloucester, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Gloucester etc., 1696.
-, Sir Joseph, lessee of the export of lampernes, 1419, 1667, 2025.
-, Mary, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.
-, Moses, rebel in the West, 420.
Wainwright, Thomas, watchman, London port, 1154.
Waite (Wayte), William, Keeper of the Privy Garden, gardener at Whitehall, 115, 131.
Waites, John, Recusant, Toft, co. Cambridge, 1923.
Wake, James, rebel in the West, 422.
-, John, shipmaster, 1628.
-, Thomas, ship's captain, 795.
Wakefield, John, watchman, London port, 186.
Wakefield Walk see Whittlewood Forest.
Walkeman, Sir Geo., wine licences proposal, 1387.
-, Robert, coastwaiter, Bristol, 2108.
Wakering, Little (co. Essex), 2089, 2093.
-, Much (co. Essex), 2089, 2090.
Wakes Coppice see Salcey Forest.
Walbanke (Walbanck), Arthur, custodiam lease, co. Beds, 1207.
-, Robert, tidesman, Bristol, 96, 519.
Walbrook see St. John Baptist.
Walch see Walsh.
Walcott (Wallcott), Sir Thomas, a Justice of the King's Bench, 1, 278, 325, 476–7.
Waldegrave (Waldgrave, Walgrave), Charles, Army pension, 1282, 1470, 1710.
-, Henry, 1st Lord Waldegrave, lodgings, Whitehall, 1478, 1660; horses for France, 1654; Comptroller of the Household, 1790, 1849, 1950, 2050, 2056, 2063, 2102, 2116; Envoy Extraordinary to France, 2102, 2107, 2120.
-, Mris., lodgings, 210, 1816; goods for the Queen, 925, 1638, 2105.
-, Philip, lord of Langenhoe manor, Essex, 580, 791, 978, 1668.
Walden (Waldon), John, rebel in the West, 809, 855, 1246.
-, Sir Lionel, Regiment of Foot in the New Raised Forces, 406, 687, 1432; Commissioner for the Hounslow encampment, 1814, 1833.
Waldern (and see Waldron), Anne, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Christian, son of Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Joseph, son of Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Mary, daughter of Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Richard, son of Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, William, son of Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
Waldo, Elizabeth, tenant, Hackney, 878.
Waldringfield manor (co. Suffolk), 356.
Waldron (and see Waldern), Col. Henry, see Walrond.
-, John, sheriff of Coventry, 161; royal bounty to, 214.
-, Sam., rebel in the West, 415.
Wale, Edward, rebel in the West, 416.
- (alias Penruddock), Jane, petition for Customs place for her husband, 1388, 1453.
-, Mr., husband of Jane, a merchant, 1388, 1453.
-, Mr., ship's captain, 2102.
Walen, Mr., Crown witness against Wright, 2106.
WALES, 47, 124, 151, 217, 333, 467,
1675, 1832.
-, assizes, 1960.
-, auditor of, 126, see Godolphin,
Sir W.; deputy to, see
Tudor, T., Humphreys, R.
-, counterfeiters in, 1653.
-, Crown lands and revenues,
909, 1239; receivers of,
126.
-, Customs officers, 928.
-, dominion of, statute for, 1113.
-, Duchy or Principality, 1236,
2045; seal for, 2016.
-, Excise sub-farm, 128.
-, Hearthmoney, 494; arrears,
1050; receiver of, see
Gwynn, R., Vaughan, J.;
sub farm (see Hearthmoney
farm), 6, 127; survey, 179.
-, inns, alehouses etc., in, 739,
807.
-, Judges of (and in Chester),
fees and salaries to, 14, 80,
224, 273, 489, 594, 735,
830, 1101, 1198, 1311, 1364,
1634, 1768, 1924, 1991, and
see Wales (North revenues);
Wales (South revenues).
-, Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery, chief and
second Judges, 278,
1311.
-, Carnarvon, Anglesea and
Merioneth, chief and
second Judges, 279,
1311.
-, Brecon, Radnor and
Glamorgan, chief and
second Judges, 278,
1311.
-, Carmarthen, Pembroke,
and Cardigan, chief and
second Judges, 278,
1311, 1633, 1883.
-, language of, 1733.
-, Marches, President and Council of, 1633, 1837; diet etc.
of the Court and Household at Ludlow and provision for an honourable
stable, 155–6, 634, 972,
1310; fee for, out of the
Crown revenue of Wales,
1837; Judges at Ludlow,
chief Judge and third Judge,
1311, 1633; Lord President
of see Beauford, Duke of;
Steward of the Household,
155, see Jervis, J.
-, Prince of, see Prince; King
(Charles I).
-, Recusants, 791, 795.
-, sheriffs, 17.
-, NORTH:
-, audit, 2045.
-, auditor, 177, 916, 1603, see
Fanshaw, Mr.
-, Chamberlain see Bulkeley,
Visct.
-, chantry rents, 1428.
-, Comptroller of pleas, fines and
amercements, 1468.
-, Crown revenues, payments,
annuities, Judges' fees etc.
out of, 213, 604, 727, 748,
1310–11, 1428, 1468, 1603–4,
1633, 1640, 1659, 1700,
1854.
-, Hearthmoney, Receiver General of, 493, 548, 596, see Price,
T., Probert, W., Tempest, W.
-, inns, alehouses etc. in, 870.
-, Principality of, 120, 829.
-, Receiver General of Crown
Revenues, 604, 829, 1310,
1428, 1529, 1603, see Whitley, T., Harcourt, G., Wynne,
M.
-, Recusants, Receiver General
for, see Every, J.
-, riding surveyor of Customs for,
613.
-, sheriffs, 1603.
-, SOUTH:
-, audit, 1537, 1604, 2045.
-, auditor, 779, 1604; deputy
auditor, 1604, and see Wales
(auditor).
-, Crown revenues, annuities, perquisites and fees out of,
604, 1310–11, 1428–9, 1554,
1603–4, 1633, 1654, 1668,
1837, 1883, 1986, 2170.
-, Excise officers, 851.
-, Hearthmoney, Receiver General of, see Gibbs, Capt. E.,
Probert, W., Price, T.
-, messenger attending the audit,
1429.
-, Principality, 460, 1699.
-, ministers, 1604.
-, Receiver General of Assessments, 231, 1041, 1042,
1160, see Stradling, M.
-, Receiver General of Crown
Lands, 1310, 1604, 2140,
2170, see Lloyd, B., Nash,
J.
-, setting out ports of, 443.
-, sheriffs, 1604, 2140.
Walford, Michael, searcher, Beachley, 13; surveyor, Lyme Regis, 13, 14, 1079, 1500.
-, Samuel, making medals for the Mint, 607, 1003.
Walgrave (co. Northampton), 779.
Walker, Anne, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Anthony, collector of Tenths, York archbishopric, 21, 1033, 2133.
-, Isaac, lands, Ireland, 555.
-, John, boatman, Dover, 1193.
-, -, Usher of the Exchequer Court, liberates for Exchequer Court, 110, 281, 295, 489, 614, 629, 853, 1054, 1082, 1152, 1252, 1269, 1466, 1597, 1651, 1729, 1818, 2028, 2123, 2138.
-, Margaret, wife of Isaac, 555.
-, Mr., Chandler, Scotland Yard, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1671.
-, -, attorney, Crown Law payments to, 1046, 1067, 1068, 1684–5, 2106.
-, -, Excise Office gauger of imported liquors at the Custom House, 132, 800.
-, -, collector, Exeter port, 245.
-, Nicho., Quaker, co. Cambridge, 633.
-, Richard, surveyor, Excise Office, 1458, 1913.
-, Robert, Poll arrear, Household, 1390.
-, William, gunner, Tangier, 847.
-, -, rebel in the West, 419.
Walking, C., for the Prince of Denmark, 322.
Wall, John, rebel in the West, 419.
-, William, sheriff of Gloucester, 311, 436, 498.
Wallace (Wallas), Capt. James, customership of Berwick port, 229, 285.
-, Stamford, rector of St. Thomas', Winchester, 1060, 1169, 1263, 1305, 1665.
Wallasey Pool (co. Chester), 1110.
Wallen, John, noontender, London, 9, 64, 1772.
-, Margaret, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 882.
Wallenger see Wallinger.
Waller, Edmund, junr., of the Inner Temple, Reuse's estate, 1876.
-, John, tenant, Speldhurst, Kent, 883.
-, -, executed for murder, 145.
-, Peter, wool exporter, Dover, 1789.
-, Thomas, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633; of Swaffham Prior, 1923.
-, Sir Thomas, farmer of prizage and butlerage of wines, 397, 1589.
-, Sir William, farmer of prizage and butlerage of wines, 397, 1589, 1635, 1959.
Walley see Whalley.
Wallinger (Wallenger), Walter, Secondary in the Pipe Office, 525, 1770.
Wallingfeild, Sam., Quaker, Suffolk, 631.
Wallingford (co. Berks), 1696, 1982.
-, House, Old Spring Garden, 854, 996, 1000, 1055, 1378, 1398, 1801; Garden, 1398.
Wallington in Carshalton, co. Surrey, 886.
Wallis, James, searcher, Berwick, 2034.
-, Jose, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.
-, Thomas, of Kenilworth, Recusant, 1123.
-, William, merchant, masts from New England, 1268, 1418.
-, -, issuing oats at Tangier, 1890.
-, -, Queen Dowager's Regiment at Plymouth, 1308.
Wallop, Robert, regicide, estate, 1868, 1988.
Walmer Castle (co. Kent), Governor or
Commander of, 436, 605.
-, smuggling in, 501, 605.
-, under porter of, 605.
Walmesley, Richard, of Dunkenhalgh,
co. Lancs, 1362, 2104.
-, grant of Furness manor, 1290.
Walney (co. Lancs), 1361, 1362.
Walpole (Walpoole), Robert, of Houghton, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Norfolk etc., 1805; ditto, co. Cambridge, 2028.
Walrond (Walronds and see Waldern, Waldron), Col. Henry, senr., Chief Judge, Barbados, 60; money voted to him in Barbados, 444, 463, 479–80, 492, 544, 1050, 1064, 1079, 1166, 1176, 1187, 1210, 1216, 1257, 1285, 1297, 1316, 1329, 1366, 1376, 1392, 1419-20, 1459; Commissioner to enquire of Hispaniola treasure, 1866.
-, Henry, of He Brewers, debt to J. Hucker, 1090.
-, John, rebel in the West, 418.
Walscraft Deanery, Lincoln diocese, 2079.
Walsh (Walch, Welche, Welsh), Edward, lands, co. Worcester, 1759.
-, Sir Robert, Army pension, 537, 583; royal bounty, 1133.
-, Steph., rebel in the West, 422.
-, Thomas, of Bridport, carrier, rebel in the West, 415, 2004.
-, William, coachman to the Stables, 1119, 1134.
-, -, Customs fraud information, 744, 948, 1307.
-, -, searcher, Sandwich, 1298.
Walsh, alias Ballynemoney (Iffa and Offa barony, co. Tipperary), 555.
Walsingham, Ursula, tenant, Otford, Kent, 886.
Walsingham (co. Norfolk), 464.
Walter, Elizabeth, widow of F., Lord Dacre, and of D. Walter, Countess of Shepey, 1147.
-, John, rebel in the West, 419.
-, Sir John, lease, Linkenhorne, Cornwall, 144.
-, -, trustee for Prince Charles I's lands, 1605, 1700.
-, Richard, tenant, Rosemarket, 909.
-, -, of Mare, surety of the Sheriff of Stafford, 541, 573.
-, Rowland, killing Sir Charles Pym, 2051.
-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 422.
-, Sir William, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2179.
Walters, Gamaliel, lands, Ireland, 559.
-, George and his wife, Quakers, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 424.
-, Thomas, private sentinel, Tangier, 901, 910.
-, William, rebel in the West, 424.
Waltham Forest, Lieutenant of, see
Harvey, Sir E.
-, Lord Warden of, see Lindsey,
Earl of.
-, King's staghounds in, 1883.
-, land purchased to be added
to, 1006.
-, officers and underkeepers of,
issues for, 167, 174, 214, 241,
723, 724, 740, 1302, 1318,
1898, 1904.
-, ranger, 214, 724, 1318, 1904.
-, timber and underwood felled
in, 485, 598, 1076, 1096,
1112, 1486, 1945, 1961.
-, woodward see Jones, Gilbert.
-, Chapel Henault Walk, 731,
1318, 1904; woodward see
Jones, G.; keeper of, see
Burton, P.
-, Gravel Pit Bushes, 1961.
-, Hamfrith (Homfrith) Woods,
214, 238, 724, 1904.
-, King's Grove, 400, 485, 675.
-, Leason Grove, 598, 602.
-, Leighton Walk, 214, 238, 724,
1318, 1473, 1904.
-, Loughton Walk, 214, 238, 724,
1318, 1904.
-, Queen's Grove, 400, 485,
675.
-, Walthamstow Walk, 214, 238,
724, 1318, 1904.
-, Walwood Woods, 47, 214, 238,
724, 1318, 1904.
-, Woodford Walk, 214, 238,
724, 1318, 1904.
Walthamstow Walk see Waltham Forest.
Walthew, John, Groom of the Privy Chamber to the Queen Dowager, 404; Poll arrear, 1391.
Walton (Waughton, Wauton), Charles,
selling lands at Great Staughton
to the King, 233, 1333, 1575.
-, son of Valentine, 2067.
-, John and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631.
-, Mr., repairing ceiling in the Banquetting House, 1986.
-, Samuel, purveyor of fresh fish to the King, 405, 1056, 1194, 1293–4.
-, Valentine, treason, manor of Great Staughton, 1332, 1575, 2067.
-, William, regarder of New Forest, 281.
-, -, Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.
Walton (co. Derby), 537.
- cum Fazakerley (co. Lancs), 1021.
-, East (co. Pembroke), 1654.
- on the Naze (co. Essex), 2090.
Walwood see Waltham Forest.
Wamsmore (? near Warwick), 1123.
Wandesford, Sir Christopher, senr. and junr., baronet fee, 1441.
Wandsworth (co. Surrey), 1673.
Wanley, Nicho., landwaiter, London, 1253, 1599, 1605.
Wannell, Henry, weighing porter, Plymouth, 859.
Wansey, Robert, rebel in the West, 424.
Wanstead (co. Essex), 400.
Wappell, Peter, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.
Wappenbury (co. Warwick), 1123.
Wapping (co. Middlesex), 885, 1317.
War, Edward, of Thornborough (co. Bucks), 2085.
War, Secretary at, see Army.
-, first Dutch, 246, 436, 1736, 1766; Dutch captures in, 491.
-, second Dutch, 231, 245, 246, 346, 436, 468, 511, 810, 918, 954, 1015, 1042, 1049, 1182, 1454, 1736; prizes in, see Prizes; sick and wounded in, see Sick.
- with Moors at Tangier see Tangier war; Algiers (ships).
- with Sallee see Sallee.
Warburton (Warberton), John, ship's commander, 892.
-, Mr., manager of the Post Office, Ireland, 1340.
-, Thomas, Deputy Comptroller, Chester, 1948.
Warcup, Edmund, Justice, Popish plot, 451.
Ward, Ann, wife of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Antho., Bunches Close, Soho, 1773.
-, Edward, 2nd Lord Ward of Birmingham (afterwards Lord Dudley), Hearthmoney riot, Worcester, 651, 1397.
-, Henry, Quaker, Norfolk, 633, 1006, 1303.
-, Sir James, Crown Law case against, 2105; merchant of London, 2127; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177, 2178.
-, John, messenger of the Duchy of Cornwall, 34, 1719.
-, -, lease, Cornwall (1664), 693, 804, 1851.
-, -, citron importer, 1549.
-, -, of the Jury of Goldsmiths for Trial Pieces, 2127.
-, -, executor of Philip, 1387.
-, -, collector, Sandwich port, 500; King's waiter, London port, 818, 836, 866, 892, 895, 1168, 1327, 1500.
-, Marmaduke, tenant, Hempholme, 1367.
-, Mary, Quaker, co. Leicester, 632.
-, Michael see Ossory, Bishop of.
-, Penelope, executrix of Philip, 1387, 1453.
-, Philip, clerk in the office of Pleas, King's Bench, 459, 950, 1387, 1453, 1660–1, 1683.
-, Richard, tenant, Hempholme, 1368; tenant, Windsor, 1703.
-, Samuel, King's waiter, London port, 1728, 1813.
-, Seth, Bishop of Sarum, Chancellor of the Order of the Garter, 43, 205–6, 242, 484, 638, 698, 837, 1165, 1319, 1483, 1547, 1873, 1979.
-, Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, of Aston Cantlow, Recusant,
1123.
Wardell, John, perjury, 627.
Warden, Mr., shoemaker, Brentford, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1674.
-, Col. William, lands, Ireland, 563.
Warden (co. Beds), Old Warren, Warden Street and Broome Close, 888.
Wardour, Edward, surveyor of landwaiters, London, 1594, 2031.
-, William, Clerk of the Pells, 44, 74, 130, 142, 262, 431, 704, 805, 835, 854, 1016, 1064, 1224, 1253, 1267, 1307, 1308, 1334, 1373, 1420, 1449, 1871, 1998, 2033; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2176.
WARDROBE, GREAT:
-, accounts see Wardrobe (Master); to be kept in English,
21.
-, arras workers, 116, 399, 486,
663, 1799, see Pointz, F.,
Vandebase, J., Parez., J.
-, books of, 1151.
-, clerk of, 217, see Townshend,
T.; ancient fee of poundage
to, 578, 756, 757.
-, Commissioners see Wardrobe
(Master).
-, Comptroller of, see Benion, G.,
Phillips, Col. R.
-, Coronation provisions, liveries
etc., 69–71, 86, 130.
-, debt, 50, 66.
-, estimates for details, furniture,
robes etc. and orders for
delivery of same, 5, 24, 28,
41, 44, 103, 124, 125, 126,
141, 157, 165, 170, 184, 193,
195, 202, 205–6, 242, 251,
258, 278, 291, 292, 294, 308,
320–1, 329, 335–6, 336, 341–
2, 342, 345, 355, 361, 376,
401, 407, 428, 434–5, 451,
463, 486, 643, 651, 695, 725,
762–4, 788, 872, 875, 915,
934–5, 960, 971, 983–4, 1040,
1112, 1558, 1817, 1849,
1908–9; public provisions
out of, of presents etc., 332,
342, 362.
-, feather dresser to, 1428.
-, fees out of, 299.
-, fire in, 358.
-, glover to, 1427.
-, goods, materials and furniture
served into, by tradesmen
and names of said tradesmen, 20, 66, 219, 849, 865,
940, 1035, 1063, 1079, 1112,
1151, 1168, 1286, 1303, 1354,
1364, 1395, 1407, 1415, 1427,
1427–8, 1436, 1530, 1796,
1797, 1926.
-, haberdasher to, 1427.
-, heraldic painters' work for,
980, 1771, see Blackmore,
R.
-, hosier to, 1427.
-, hire of furniture for, 2162,
2164.
-, imprests to, see Wardrobe
(Master).
-, - and issues, method of,
5, 20.
-, joiner to, 1427.
-, laceman to, 1427.
-, liveries and allowances payable in or issuable out of, 8,
20, 139, 250, 294, 358, 397,
407, 578, 728, 732, 756, 954,
984, 1109, 1130, 1329, 1366,
1444, 1534, 1558, 1598, 1626,
1663, 1702, 1718, 1728, 1736,
1754, 1761, 1929, 1986.
-, Master of, 69 (see Montagu,
Lord R., Preston, Visct.
R.); accounts, 50, 217, 271,
291, 358, 372, 399, 401, 440,
700, 865, 972, 1817; issues
and imprests to, 517, 599,
607, 677, 815, 870, 874,
1007, 1018, 1038, 1049,
1093, 1189, 1198, 1235, 1246,
1315, 1354, 1416, 1471, 1506,
1530, 1531, 1532, 1535, 1536,
1537, 1586, 1598, 1614, 1615,
1659, 1715, 1757, 1768, 1797,
1813, 1834, 1861, 1912, 1924,
1940, 1980, 2020, 2050, 2069,
2162, 2164; payments by,
1035, 1354, 1415, 1427, 1436,
1799, 2164; Commissioners
[for the office of Master] of
the Wardrobe (see Darcy,
M., Benyon, G., Philips,
R.) and issues to J. Knight
under them for the Wardrobe, 20, 80, 123, 156, 170,
181, 187, 297, 332, 365, 372,
960, 984, 1303; their accounts, 778; payments by,
279, 372.
-, maundy, supplies for, 24, 74,
111, 334, 651, 1239, 1264.
-, mourning, deliveries for, 66,
74, 1530, 1531, 1532.
-, officers, 700.
-, packer to, 1427.
-, pensions out of, 1109.
-, purchases for, method of,
under J. Knight, 778.
-, regulation of, 376.
-, retrenchment in, 111.
-, sempstress to, 1427.
-, servants to the late King,
arrears of, payable in, 2, 8,
39, 278, 1142, 1149, 1391,
2141.
-, shoemaker to, 1427.
-, surveyor of, see Darcy, M.
-, tailors, 116, 326, 399, 644,
1427, 1590, 1799.
-, tapestries, 193, 643; purchase
of, from Hewer, see Hewer,
W.
-, tradesmen and artificers, for
their names see under Wardrobe goods, 20, 50, 756,
1083, 1354, 1427–8, 2164;
debts due to, 65, 527–8.
-, trunkmaker to, 1427–8.
-, warrants for services, 1383.
-, weighing and measuring of
fringes etc., 20.
-, yeoman tailor and portitor,
1590, see Magenis, A., Nott,
R.
-, REMOVING:
-, Coronation robes, 103.
-, of beds, establishment, 437,
486.
-, provisions for, 126, 763, 1909.
-, servants of, see Kinnersley,
P., Hume, P., Chase, J.
- STANDING (Whitehall):
-, furniture for, 934.
-, keeper of, see Rogers, F.
-, at Hampton Court see Hampton Court.
-, at St. James's, keeper of,
401, see Kinnersley, Mr.
-, at Windsor see Windsor.
Wards and Liveries, Court of, 91.
-, pension out of, 121.
-, records in, rotting condition
of, 1577, 1867.
-, repairs, 134.
-, rooms near Westminster Hall,
601.
-, usher of, 91.
Wardtown (Lune barony, co. Meath), 570.
Wareham (co. Dorset), 1928.
Waring, James, Judge of the Court Merchant at Tangier, 151; customer of Berwick, 315, 372, 392, 1155, 1195.
-, John, searcher of Chester port, 159, 209, 508, 1653–4.
-, - (Manwaring, John), Commissioner to seize F. Charlton's estate, 1186, 1347, 1388, 1476, 1498, 1650, 1659, 1684, 2106.
Warkehouse see Workhouse.
Warkman see Workman.
Warne, Aves, wife of William, tenant, Ellingham, 1510.
-, Richard, regarder, New Forest, 280–1.
-, Thomas Avis, son of William, 1510.
-, William, tenant, Ellingham, 1510.
Warner, Edward, of London, merchant, lands, Suffolk, 1819.
-, -, rebel in the West, 418.
-, Geo., rebel in the West, 419.
-, John, Master of the King's and Queen's Barges, 963; interest for his houses at Greenwich bought by the King, 398, 434, 1006, 1405, 1570, 1598.
-, -, rebel in the West, 419.
-, Jose, rebel in the West, 422.
-, Mr., boatman and tidesman, Lyme Regis, 1928, 1949.
-, -, Quaker, co. Herts, 632.
-, Nicho., rebel in the West, 415.
-, Peter, rebel in the West, 418.
-, Thomas, of Packnell, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Gloucester etc., 1696.
-, William, rebel in the West, 422.
-, -, sub-collector of Tenths, Gloucester bishopric, 412.
Warr, Sir Fra., Commissioner for rebels in the West, 545.
-, Tho., rebel in the West, 420.
Warren, Capt., Crown Law payment to, 2106.
-, Christopher, customer of Plymouth port, 21, 82, 586–7, 1202, 2034.
-, Edward, lands, Ireland, 567.
-, George, son of John, lease, Ryme, 252.
-, John, a Justice of Chester, 80, 200, 278, 1202; Justice of Denbigh, Flint and Montgomery, 1311.
-, -, son of John, lease, Ryme, 270.
-, -, lease, Ryme, 252, 270.
-, -, tenant, Granway, Kent, 886; tenant, Ripple, 883.
-, Capt. John (? New England), 2073.
-, Joseph, tenant, Ryme, 270.
-, Margaret, wife of John, lease, Ryme, 252, 270.
-, Mary, pension, Ireland, 1746.
-, Nathaniel, of Stapleford, viewing Sherwood Forest timber, 936.
-, Robert, son of Christopher, customer, Plymouth port, 21, 82, 586–7, 1202.
-, Sir William, Navy masts contract, 795.
Warrener, Stephen, shipmaster, 269, 891, 1081.
-, William, tenant, Hempholme, 1367.
Warrens, making of, by tenants without the King's consent, 942.
Warrington, Francis, tenant, Macclesfield, 1337.
-, Laurence, tenant, Macclesfield, 1335.
Warrington (co. Lancs), 935; post-bag to, 1535.
Warry, George, lands, Devon, 1806–7.
Warter (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1978.
Warwick, Philip, Envoy Extraordinary to Sweden, 184, 618, 696; pension, 449.
-, Sir Philip, payment to his executors, 636.
Warwick town, 1805; Recusants in, 1128.
- county, 8, 526, 575, 578, 600, 782, 1332, 1725, 1849.
- -, fee farms, 1240.
- -, Hearthmoney, 1793.
- -, inns in, 870, 943.
- -, Recusants in, 454, 112229, 1933, 1952; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1805, 1982.
- -, tobacco planting in, 12, 392.
Washbeer, Edward, soldier, Tangier, 1059.
Washes Hayes [Washers Bog] (Shillelogher barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.
Washington, Catherine, daughter of Col., 245.
-, Col., lands, co. Notts, 245.
-, Elizabeth, wife of Col., 245.
-, Mary, daughter of Col., 245.
-, Penelope, daughter of Col., 245.
Wason, Robert, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Wassele, Abraham, lord of Eton manor and owner of Buckingham side of the Thames, 327.
Wassenaer, Br. de, Dutch Ambassador's [? secretary], 87.
Watchet Creek (co. Somerset), 2073.
Watchmaker to the King see King's (watchmaker).
Watcombe (co. Devon), 637.
Water Fryston see Ferry Frystone.
Water pieces (species of paper), prohibition of export of, 1293.
Waterfleet Creek (co. Essex), 2093.
Waterford city (Ireland), 570, 1209, 1280, 1313, 1744, 1780, 1949, 1954, 1998, 2120; Liberties, 570.
- county, 1954.
Waterhouse, Noble, wool exporter 1657; waiter, Rye, 729.
-, Rainsford, of London, merchant, 1681.
Waterman, Christopher, son of Sir George, 446.
-, Sir George, shares in Bermudas lands, 446, 1741.
-, Mary, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, Robert, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
Waterperry (co. Oxford), 455, 456.
Waters, Ann, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Eliz., daughter of Robert, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Henry, apparitor, 1035.
-, Jasper, selling wine at Colchester without licence, 1205.
-, John, steward of Dauntsey manor, co. Wilts, 1589.
-, James, of Tusmore, Recusant, 455.
-, Mary, daughter of Robert, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Robert, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
Waterson, Simon, examiner of outport books, 686.
-, William, Custom House, clerk or manager for Sir R. Strickland's salt farm, 63; ditto for the Earl of Yarmouth's wood farm, 63, 102, 539, 590; Mr., duty on coach horses for the King's coachmen, 63; Mr. Danvers' salary, 1093, 1478, 1545.
Waterworks, 22–3, 47 (Leicester); 227, 365 (Richmond),
- engine, patent for, 227.
-, Windsor, see Windsor.
Wathen, Mrs., witness in the Western rebellion, 1684.
Watkins, Benj., landwaiter's place Bristol, 2159.
-, George, of Llanarth, Recusancy recognisance, 1022 bis.
-, Giles, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Gloucester etc., 1696.
-, John, of Brecon, surety for G. Harcourt, 1194, 1212.
-, Mr., Radnor Castle lands, 1486.
-, Thomas, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2178.
-, William, rebel in the West, 417.
Watkinson, Henry, Dr. of Laws, Commissioner to enquire of derelict lands, co. Yorks, 1452.
-, John, Army pension, 1282, 1470, 1710.
Watson, Anne, tenant, Macclesfield, 1335.
-, Anthony, Quaker, co. Northumberland, 631.
-, Benjamin, of London, merchant, 172, 198.
-, Elizabeth, tenant, Exchange Alley, London, 1965.
-, Francis, at Jamaica, 1070.
-, - and Sir Francis, imprests for the Stables, 38, 972, 1064.
-, John, waiter, Wooler, 2009; lands, Northumberland, bailiff of Wooler, 468.
-, Joseph, deputy King's waiter, London, surveyor, Weymouth, 1277.
-, Mr., receiver of rents of Dauntesey, Wilts, 326.
-, Robert, tidesman, Yarmouth, 1193, 2158.
-, -, tenant of marsh land, Goldhanger, Essex, 2091.
-, -, and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631.
-, Rowland, Deputy Governor of Jersey, 689.
-, Thomas, poor Tangier soldier, 23, 409.
-, -, lands, Northumberland, bailiff of Wooler, 468.
-, -, D.D., Bishop of St. David's, 1441, 2102.
-, William, tidesman, Hull, 530.
-, -, Hearthmoney collector, 1820, 1869.
Wattleton, Frances, of Bermudas, Hispaniola wreck, 2057.
Watton, Alice, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Rebecca, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
Watts, George, Plumley's forfeited estate, 1967.
-, Hen[ry], of Whitchurch, rebel in the West, 415, 1167, 1309, 1529, 1574, 2006.
-, -, Commissioner for concealed lands, 693, 739; Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' Fines, co. Somerset, 1804.
-, John, gunner, Tangier, 847.
-, -, weighing porter, London port, 2035.
-, tidesman, London, 515, 1446.
-, -, tidesman, Poole, 136.
-, -, shipmaster, 1816.
-, -, rebel in the West, 422, 424.
-, -, tenant, Bermondsey, 880.
-, Mary, wife of Henry, 1309, 1356, 1529.
-, Mr., keeper of West Lodge, Bere Forest, 371.
-, Richard, boatman, Minehead, 872, 2108.
-, Robert, tidesman, Lyme Regis, 1500.
-, William, of Crastock, Dorset, yeoman, Recusancy recognisance, 1022.
-, -, labourer, New Park, Richmond, 2112.
Watts', alias Searle's marsh, Essex, 2090.
Waughton, Wauton, see Walton.
Wavell, Thomas, alderman, lands, Winchester, 16–17.
-, William, of Clapham, loyal Recusant, 637.
Wavering (in Bosley, Kent), 884.
Waverley Priory (Surrey), 1725.
Wawne (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1978.
Way, Edw., rebel in the West, 420.
Wayneman, Mr., victualler, Fleet Ditch, London, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1673.
Wayte see Waite.
Weager, John, assistant to the country accomptant, Hearthmoney Office, 131.
Weale, Nathaniel, rebel in the West, 422.
-, Samuel, collector, Fowey port, 1782.
Weald (Kent), 2028.
Weales, Edward, Recusant [Quaker], Norfolk, 1303.
Wear river (Sunderland), water bailiff of, 109.
Weare, Henry, grant of N. Veele's lands, 756.
Weare (co. Somerset), 2004.
Wearsdale, Samuel, Deputy Comptroller, Bridlington port, 341.
Weaver, Elizabeth, wife of Mr., 1665–6.
-, Francis, collector, Southampton, ditto Portsmouth port, 256, 263, 730, 798, 829, 838, 963, 1096, 1155, 1167.
-, John (son of Francis), collector, Southampton port, 963, 1167.
-, Mr., Marshal of the Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1666.
-, Richard, boatman, Sandwich, 817.
-, Samuel, rebel in the West, 422.
Webb, Charles, collector of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, Antigua, 798.
-, Col. Edmund, Parliament man, co. Wilts, 577, 1589; prosecuting Eyre and Freke, 744; payment out of the Duke of York's private revenue, 1810.
-, Elizabeth, Tangier widow, 464–5.
-, Henry, lands, Ireland, 564.
- -, rebel in the West, 420.
- James, rebel in the West, 419.
-, tenant, co. Somerset, 1967.
-, John, keeper of the decoy in St. James's Park, his house in the Park, 658, 1526, 1588, 1712, 1723, 2132.
-, -, rebel in the West, 422.
-, - of Waterperry, co. Oxford, Recusant, 455.
-, - (brother of James), tenant, co. Somerset, 1967.
-, Sir John, Canford manor, co. Dorset, 1626.
- Joseph, tidesman, Liverpool port, 1793.
-, Mary, wife, and Mary, daughter of James, lands, Somerset, 1967.
-, Nicholas, Commissioner for concealed lands in the Severn, 680.
-, Samuel, of Packnell, commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Gloucester etc., 1696.
-, Sarah, daughter of James, lands, Somerset, 1967.
-, William, tidesman's place, London, 1099.
-, -, tenant of marsh, St. Lawrence, Essex, 2091.
-, -, passenger to Jamaica, 267.
-, Col. William, Hearthmoney, Yorks etc., 154.
Webber, John, see Osborne, J.
-, -, tidesman, Exmouth, 2008.
-, Nathaniel, rebel in the West, 415.
Webster, Benjamin, waiter, Studland Bay, 84.
-, Geo., noontender, London port, 658, 1241.
-, John, Deputy Comptroller, Rye port, 2009.
-, Sir John, loan to Charles II in exile, 1667.
-, Mary, debt to from J. Portman, 724, 1625.
-, Mathew, landwaiter, Bristol, 2009.
-, William, Lieutenant, Tangier,
814, 844.
-, Capt., Tangier, 846.
-, smart money, 1652.
Weckett see Wekett.
Wedderborne, Lieut. Peter, 1023.
Wede see Weede.
Wedlam, in Thorngate (co. Yorks), 1826.
Wedmore (co. Somerset), 2004.
Weech, John, rebel in the West, 421.
Weede (Wede) [Everard de, Baron de Weede], in the suite of the Dutch Ambassadors, 87.
Weedon, Bernard, of Souldern, Oxford, Recusant, 454.
-, Edward (Edmund), gunner, Tangier, 814, 847.
-, John, of Souldern, Oxford, Recusant, 454.
-, Mary, widow of John, 454.
-, Thomas, of Wigginton, Herts, surety of D. Reuse, 1844.
-, William, gunner, Tangier, 814, 847.
Weeke, William, passenger to Jamaica, 267.
Weekes, Daniel, turnbroach in the Royal Household, 504.
-, Mr., bags for the Excise Office, 297, 694, 1457, 1533.
-, Tho., debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, William, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Weekly, Henry, vicar of Cadney, 2079.
Weekly certificates see Customs; Exchequer (receipt); Excise; Hearthmoney; Linen Duty; Navy (debt); Navy (Yards); Navy (weekly); Post Office; weekly paper or letter of disposition of money, 1533 and passim.
Weights and measures see Pound; Quintals; Tin (Stannary); Todd; Tournois.
-, English and Scotch, standards of, 824–5.
Weir, Tho., skipper, Leith, 1285, 1347, 1358, 1557.
Wekket (Weekett), William, Treasury clerk, carrying letters, 114, 166–7, 391, 674, 1292.
Welback, Richard, stable keeper at Reading, 185, 325, 434, 625, 706, 802, 835, 1176, 1181, 1472, 1758, 1770, 2013, 2017.
Welch see Walsh.
Welcombe, Barnaby, guardsman, Tangier, 1643.
Welcombe Grove (co. Oxford), 886.
Weld, George, Charlton's estate, 1186, 1388, 1476, 1498.
-, Humphry, Poll arrear, 678.
Weld House, London, 605, 1740.
Weldon (Welden), Anthony, landwaiter, London, 622, 726, 952, 976.
-, Roger, J. Wadlow's assignment to, 1893.
-, Thomas, Deputy Comptroller, Poulton port, 1948.
Weley see Wiley.
Welhouse (co. Berks), 1020.
Well, Jacob, importing red Saunders wood, 202.
Welle Cadder Lowarth see Yorkins.
Wellen, William, rebel in the West. 417.
Weller, Mr., steward at Oxford, Kent, 1788.
-, Richard, whipmaker to the Stables, 1410.
Wellingborough (co. Northants), 1183.
Wellington, James, assignee of Sir S. Morland's pensions, 579, 735–6,
Wellington (co. Salop), 215, 1393, 1476; lands called Friars Leasow, Ketleywood, Podmoores Wood, 1399.
- (co. Somerset), 2006.
Wellis, Peter, rebel in the West, 422.
Wellman, John, rebel in the West, 416, 424.
Wells, Charles, alias Brookes of St. Martin's, fine for misdemeanour, 202, 218, 1060, 1232.
-, -, Customs seizer, 1411.
-, -, Commissioner for perambulating Bere Forest, 1632.
-, Eleanor, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, George, rebel in the West, 420.
-, William, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
Wells (co. Norfolk), 1154.
- (co. Somerset), 417, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 661, 919, 1111, 1678, 2004; Bishop see Bath and Wells.
Welsh see Walsh.
Welshman, John, father of William, 912.
-, Walter, tenant, Bucklawren, 912.
-, William, tenant, Bucklawren, 869, 912.
Welsh's House, alias Inchan Carran (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 563.
Welsted, Henry, waiter, Studland, 1792.
-, William, see Skutt, W.
Welwick (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1977.
Wemm, Baron of, see Jeffreys, G.
Wendron (co. Cornwall), blowing house at, 133.
Wenham, John, clerk, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2177.
-, Thomas, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1706.
Wenman, Richard, 4th Baron Wenman of Kilmainham and 1st Visct. Wenman of Tuam, 1148.
Wenn, Edward, of Collaton, cordwainer, rebel in the West, 2004.
Wenslay, William, employed in Windsor Castle revenue, 1724, 1725.
Wensley (co. Yorks), 1826.
Wentmore, Hen., rebel in the West, 418.
Wentworth, Frances Arabella (afterwards Bellew), Maid of Honour to the Queen Consort, 929.
-, Guichcardin, Pontefract petition and Swineshead petition, 1308, 1320, 1455, 1685, 2116.
-, Henrietta Maria, 6th Baroness Wentworth, Poll arrear, 1044.
-, William, 2nd Earl of Strafford, Poll arrear, 1044.
Werden (Worden), Sir John, 430, 1080, 2085; secretary to the Duchess of York, 462, 627; a Commissioner of Customs, 3, 72, 228, 782, 801, 1201, 1689, 1756, 2137–8; trustee for the Prince and Princess of Denmark, 749; a Commissioner for the Duke of York's revenue before his accession, 1810; referee, 1411.
-, Col. (Major-General) Robert, a Commissioner for the Duke of York's revenues before his accession, 68, 1810; a ditto for ordering the Duke's Household, 627; trustee for James II's grant to his Queen, 275, 357, 684; issues to, for the Queen, 88, 94, 105, 134, 135, 156, 194, 224, 225, 237, 238, 241, 242, 256, 351, 353, 354, 361, 382, 514, 522, 684, 781, 866, 914, 926, 947, 1075, 1136, 1143, 1288, 1433, 1690, 1713, 1750, 1752, 1836, 1972, 2056; Cofferer of the Household, 1411; issues to, for the Stables, 1796, 1924; assignment of Greenwich House to a trustee for the Queen, 1164.
- William, collector of the Royal Aid etc., Amounderness, 1230.
Wesley see Westley.
Wessell, Abraham, gent., loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2184.
West, Charles, 5th Baron de la Warr. Poll arrear, 1044, 1724.
-, John, of Canterbury, wool exporter, 1815, 1893, 1959.
-, -, Commissioner for perambulating Bere Forest, 1632.
-, Joshua, shipmaster, trading from Canaries to New England, 897, 956–8, 995.
- Katherine, tenant, Upton, 885.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 422.
-, -, tidesman, Yarmouth, 613.
-, William, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.
West, the, Monmouth's rebellion in, see Rebellion.
-, -, James II or the King's Forces in, against the Prince of Orange, 2132.
- ports and creeks in, 1874 and see Customs (surveys).
West (Hundred, Cornwall), 944.
- Bolton (co. Yorks), 1826.
- Corbally (Kilnamanagh barony, co. Tipperary), 552.
- Ham (co. Essex), 186.
- Harptree (co. Somerset), 852, 1481.
- Indies, 117, 183, 246, 1447, 1478,
1866, 1981, 1992, 1993, 2057.
-, Governors etc., 1498.
-, Hispaniola wreck see Hispaniola.
-, mines royal in, 831.
-, office of escheator in, 1680.
-, Spanish see Spanish.
- Mersea (co. Essex), 2091.
- of England, 124.
- Road (Post Office), 1283, 1971.
Westbroke, John, importing red Saunders wood, 202.
Westburne (Westbrowne), John, tenant of marsh, Essex, 2090; Mr., tenant of Pewitt Island, Essex, 2091.
Westchester (New York), 1707.
Westcoate see Westcott.
Westcombe, Lieut. George, Tangier, 844.
-, Gregory, creditor of Hy. Cornish, 437.
-, Sir Martin, Agent at Cadiz, St. Mary's and the District, 814.
-, Martin, junr., 185, 348.
-, Richard, of Teneriffe, shipping Canary wine to New England, 170.
-, Robert, clerk for entering writs of entré and writs of covenant in Alienation Office, 143, 1612.
Westcott (Westcoate), James, rebel in the West, 424.
-, John, serjeant, Tangier, 901, 910.
-, -, tenant, Windsor, 1703.
-, Richard, tenant, Bray, 1359.
Weskin, Mr., a Dutch bookseller, 1705.
Western Circuit see Judges.
- rebellion see Rebellion.
- survey see Customs (surveys).
Westerne, Mr., tenant of marsh, Creeksea, Essex, 2091.
-, Thomas, gunfounder, 707, 739, 781–2, 1480, 1582.
-, -, tenant of marsh, Burnham, Essex, 2089.
Westerne's marsh, Creeksea, Essex, 2091.
Westfaling, Herbert, taking T. Neale's securities, 851.
Westhall marsh (co. Essex), 2091.
Westlake, Hugh, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Dorset etc., 1804.
-, John, rebel in the West, 423.
Westland, Oliver, of London, merchant, timber for the Navy, 173.
Westley (Wesley), Garret (Gerald), estate, Ireland, 1719, 1742.
-, Mary, lands, Ireland, 2102.
-, Valerian, grandfather of Garret, 1742.
-, William, father of Garret, 1742.
Westmacott, Laurence, Vicar of Bardney, 2080.
Westmeath (County, Ireland), 548, 569, 570, 1954, 2102.
Westminster, 13, 129, 279, 356, 407, 925, 1086, 1120, 1258, 1303, 1362, 1365, 1393, 1422, 1433, 1530, 1550, 1551, 1577, 1578, 1693, 1783, 1858, 1965, 2002, 2028.
- Abbey Church, 68, 1646.
-, Close and Mill Damm, lease
of, 1646.
-, Dean of, 1771.
-, Dean and Chapter, leases by
1645–6; rights to coram
rege fines, 1504; perpetuity
to, for French ministers of
the Savoy, 247, 315, 439,
998, 1051; arrears of Poll,
678.
-, bailiff of bailiwick of, 225, 469, 1464, 1640, 1771, 1962, see Cary, E., Harding, H.
-, Charles I's Hospital for orphans, issues for, 584, 617, 664, 1185, 1188, 1715, 1717.
-, City Constable, scarlet cloak for the Coronation, 125–6.
-, Coroner of, 1047, 1210, see White, R.
-, Courts in, 1113, 2060, see Exchequer, King's Bench, Common
Pleas.
-, fines in, 792, 862.
-, Excise, 1269.
-, Gatehouse Prison see Gatehouse.
-, Hackney Coachmen see Hackney.
- Hall, 91, 2060.
-, Coronation in, 68–9, 70.
-, Court of Judicature, erection
of, 434, 668.
-, rooms of Court of Wards see
Wards.
-, Verge of King's Palace, Court
of, 537, and see Whitehall
(verge).
-, Hearthmoney, 205.
-, Judges at, see Judges.
-, Liberty, 641, 771, 1385.
- manor, grant of, 1220, 1532, 1961–2.
- Palace, 537, 914.
-, Recusants' fines, Commissioners to enquire of, 1695, 1803–4; Receiver of see Lynd, V.
-, soldiers quartered in, 1306, 1382.
- streets and topography see Streets.
-, Treasury of the Receipt in St. Margaret's Lane and records therein see Exchequer (Receipt, Deputy Chamberlains).
Westmorland (Westmerland), Mathew, lands, Ireland, 565.
Westmorland County, 76, 807, 1912.
- -, Hearthmoney, 198.
- -, post fines, 90.
- -, Receiver of Assessments, see Basire, J.
- -, Recusants, Receiver of, see Christian, W.; Commissioners to enquire of fines of, 1805, 1982.
- -, sheriffs, 2010.
Westmoorland (Westmoreland), alias Chashenroe (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 565.
Weston (co. Dorset), 416, 1518.
- (co. Warwick), 1122, 1123, 1982.
- (co. Yorks), vicarage, 1976.
Weston, Frances, Countess of Portland, widow of James, 2nd Earl, pension, 305, 310, 466, 475, 665, 668, 898, 900, 1184, 1185, 1315, 1318, 1471, 1472, 1547, 1548, 1727, 1845, 1847, 1980; aulnage grant, 157; house in St. James's Garden, 601; pension, Ireland, 1746.
-, Geoffrey, tenant of marsh, West Mersea, Essex, 2091.
-, James, tidewaiter's place, London, 1294.
-, Mr., tenant of marsh, Mayland, Essex, 2091.
-, Richard, Sir R. Peyton's estate,
1739.
-, of Ashborne, Derby, Recusancy recognizance, 1022.
-, Thomas, surveyor, Harwich port, 697, 1154; ditto, London port, 726, 764 818.
Westoning (co. Beds), vicarage, 2075.
Westphalia hams, imports of, 183, 209, 1418, 1559, 1711.
Westpool Cappull (Slievardagh barony, co. Tipperary), 558.
Westram, Thomas, tenant of marsh, Creeksea, Essex, 2090.
Westwell (co. Kent), manor, 884.
- (co. Oxford), 955.
Westwick marsh, Bradwell, Essex, 2092.
Westwood, Theophilus, clerk for bills of impost, 305.
-, Thomas, wheelwright, Tangier, 1641.
Westwood (co. Durham), 1216.
Wetham see Whetham.
Wetherell, Jos., assistant clerk, Excise Office, 1458.
Wetherhead, Fra., of Ailesbury, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Berks etc., 1983.
-, Mr., Treasury proceedings against, 459.
Wetherley, Mr., tenant, co. Middlesex, 2028.
Wettherch Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.
Wetwang, Dame Isabel, wife of Sir John, 1467.
-, Sir John, 1467.
-, Joseph (son of Sir John), misdemeanour, 1467, 1684.
-, Robert, troner and peiser, Newcastle, 261.
Wexford County (Ireland), 1953–4.
- Town, ferry, 1954.
Weybridge (co. Surrey), 1989.
Weydenhange, Mr., musician, Chapel Royal, 1823.
Weyham, Francis, ship's master, 1543.
Weymond, Garret, house, Soho Square, London, 1810.
Weymouth, Visct., see Thynne, T.
- port (co. Dorset), 99, 118, 172, 186, 244, 267, 307, 316, 392, 427, 460, 493, 533, 622, 730-1, 799, 901, 915, 1045, 1076, 1154, 1224, 1250, 1277, 1503, 1927, 1928, 1948, 2082.
Whadcock, Ann, wife of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, John, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Thomas, son of John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
Whaddon (co. Bucks), 1675.
Whaites, William, rebel in the West, 420.
Whale oil and fins, duty on, 207.
Whalley (Whaley, Walley, Whallie), Bernard, axebearer in Needwood Forest, 1312, 1374.
-, Peter, engineer, Richmond waterworks, 365; patent for a water engine, 227, 365.
-, Mr., evidence against Lord Delamere, 1068.
-, Robert, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Roger, Excise place, London, 710.
-, Tho., debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, William, Leicester county fine, 476.
Wharton, Angelica Magdalene, wife of Philip, 237, 486, 540.
-, Ann, petition, 435.
-, Sir George, Treasurer of the Ordnance, accounts, 41, 411, 624, 714, 973, 1257, 2108.
-, Humphry, Army pension, 702, 1470, 1710; landsurveyor, London, 1169, 1211, 1277, 1945.
-, Jonathan, surveyor, Scilly Islands, 232, 776, 935, 1110.
-, Mr., collector of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, Barbados, 1556, 2149.
-, -, grant of Dudley Reuse's estate, 1808.
-, Philip, Warden of the Mint, 20, 38, 237, 428, 540, 929, 972.
-, Sir Polycarpus, heir of Sir George, 411, 624, 752, 973, 1257, 2108.
-, Savil, vicar of Cockington, 2078.
-, Sir Thomas, Warden of the Mint, 20, 38, 428, 929, 972; lands, Ireland, 569.
Whatley, John, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Stephen, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Thomas, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Wheatley, Ann, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
Wheeler, Sir Charles (son of Sir William), Farmer of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, Barbados, 29, 925, 1088–9; Crown Law case against, 2106; Foot Company in the Leeward Isles, 62.
-, Francis, commander of the Tyger, 5.
-, Sir George, baronet fee, 925–6.
-, John (? John), Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, Jonas, lands, Ireland, 559.
-, Oliver, lands, Ireland, 560.
-, Thomas, gunner, Tangier, 647.
-, -, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, Sir William, baronet fee, 925, 926, 1086, 1783.
-, -, grandson of Sir William, 925, 1086.
Wherley, Henry, shopkeeper, Barbados, 61.
Wherrell, Robert, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Whetham (Wetham), James, of Taunton, maltster, rebel in the West, 417, 2005.
-, Nathaniel, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Gloucester, 655.
Whetstone (co. Middlesex), 851.
Whibby, John, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.
Whichcott (Wichcott, Wychcott), Benj., tobacco merchant, 126.
-, Jeremy, merchant, London, 806, 1547.
Whicker, John, rebel in the West, 416.
Whicket, Ben., rebel in the West, 416.
Whiddon, Rowland, of Chugford, co. Devon, 1543.
Whifen, Lionell, rebel in the West, 417.
Whinyard (Whynyard), John, yeoman usher to the House of Lords, 269, 802, 940, 1597, 1610.
Whiskin, Daniel, Recusant, Linton, Cambridge, 1921.
Whistler, Gabriel, surveyor's place, Whitehaven port, 2167.
-, James, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 882.
-, Mr., furniture for Charles II's yacht, 1724.
Whitacre see Whittaker.
Whitby (co. Yorks), 859, 1032, 1079, 1179, 1241, 1556, 1792.
Whitcher see Pitcher.
Whitchurch, Edward, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, William, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Whitchurch Canonicorum (co. Dorset), 1309, 1356, 1894–5, 2005.
White, Alexander, plumber, Windsor Castle, 412, 1348, 1724, 1938.
-, Christopher, waiter, Wareham, 1928.
-, David, ship's carpenter, 2062, 2064, 2068.
-, Sir Dominick, of Limerick, father of Sir Ignatius, 783.
-, E., books from Dublin, 770.
-, Edmund, saddler to the Ordnance, 27.
-, Edward, Poll arrear in the Household, 1390.
-, Elizabeth, widow, Tangier, 324.
-, -, holding in the Merchant Adventurers' Company, 213.
-, Francis, landwaiter, London, 1359, 1670, 1948.
-, George, merchant, London, 923.
-, -, Quaker, co. Berks, 633.
-, Henry, tenant, Kennington, 696.
-, Hugh and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631.
-, (alias Vitus), Sir Ignatius, Marquis of Albeville in the Roman Empire, Envoy Extraordinary from James II to the States General, 914, 921, 947, 986, 1006, 1040, 1395, 1409, 1482, 1490, 1492–3, 1571, 1579, 1585, 1589, 1603, 1615, 1634, 1823, 1824, 1875, 1951, 1956, 2043, 2051, 2052–5, 2080, 2098, 2103, 2107, 2144–5; baronet fee, 783.
-, John, rebel in the West, 415.
-, -, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Notts, 1806.
-, -, founder to the King's Stables, 1959.
-, -, Judge of the Admiralty, Jamaica, 53–5.
-, -, of London, mercer, legacy to the Presbyterians, 460, 486.
-, -, fine on co. Wilts, 525, 575.
-, Capt. John, Town Major, Tangier, 172, 370, 647–8, 708, 839, 1439, 1793.
-, Lucy, lost money orders, 1565.
-, Mr., an Irishman of the Temple, Customs seizer, 322.
-, -, Excise revenue proposals, 849.
-, Mordecai, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.
-, Nicholas, a trader in Ireland, petition for revenue place, 1333, 1403, 1893.
-, Peter, lands, Winchester, 17.
-, -, rebel in the West, 424.
-, -, goldsmith, London, of the Jury of Goldsmiths for Trial Pieces, 2127.
-, Richard, Army pension, 701, 1282, 1469, 1709.
-, -, Kingswood Chase, co. Gloucester, 839.
-, -, searcher's place, Dublin, 1225.
-, -, of the Middle Temple, stewardship of Otford, Kent, 1733, 1760; Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Kent etc., 2028.
-, -, Father White, 2080.
-, -, rebel in the West, 414.
-, -, co. Wilts, fine for seditious words, 1031, 1043, 1228, 1257.
-, Sir Richard, Jamaica, 54.
-, -, (brother of Sir Ignatius), 2107; tithes, co. Lincoln, 1618, 1764; of Scotland Yard, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines in London, Westminster etc., 1695, 1803; Royal bounty to, 1534.
-, Robert, rebel in the West, 416.
-, -, Roman Catholic, 480.
-, -, Coroner of the Verge of the King's Household, 1320, 1791; Coroner of Westminster, 1047, and see Westminster (Hall), Whitehall (Verge); fine on, 1210.
-, -, issues to, for repairs, New Park, Richmond, 413, 1031, 1185, 1219, 1274, 1285, 1382, 1497, 1591, 1715, 1873, 1785, 2112.
-, -, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.
-, Rowland, tenant, Otford, Kent, 884, 886.
-, -, of the Middle Temple, Commissioner for sale of traitors' estates in the West, 1341, 1417, 1683; collector's place, Dublin, 1381; grant of lands, Ireland, 1519–20, 1753.
-, Sarah, lease of Original Seal, cos. Carnarvon, Anglesea and Merioneth, 122, 720, 745, 1010, 1374, 1537.
-, Thomas, shipmaster, 671.
-, -, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Peterborough, 796, 873.
-, Walter, doorkeeper to Commissioners of Appeals in Excise, 19.
-, William, rebel in the West, 416, 424.
-, -, landwaiter, London, 726.
White (co. Hereford), 1696.
-, cloth (woollen), export of, see Hamburg Company.
-, Lackington (co. Somerset), 1214, 1840, 2004.
-, Ladies (co. Worcester), Charles II guided to, 246, 716.
-, Paper Makers, Company of, see Paper.
Whitechapel (co. Middlesex), 1819; prison, 709.
Whitefleet Creek (co. Essex), 2093.
Whitehall, Gilbert, goldsmith, 1361.
-, Lancelot, surveyor, Lynn Regis, 1500.
-, Robert, landcarriageman, London, 2009.
WHITEHALL and WHITEHALL
PALACE, 73, 1829; Orders in
Council dated from, see Privy
Council (Orders).
-, backyard, 715.
-, Banqueting House, 1063, 1079,
1151, 2166; repairing the
ceiling, 1986.
-, Bowling Green, 1929.
-, Chapel Royal (for members or
establishment of, see Chapel
Royal), building alterations
and repairs in, repairs to
King's Chapel, 224, 463, 1173,
1252, 1257, 1382, 1471, 1567,
1571, 1597, 1955; marble
work in, 699, 760, 866, 900;
painting in, 1507; King's
Chapel closet and private
oratory, 695; Little Chapel,
1173; Side Chapel, carving
work for, 1252, 1257; step
of the chapel, 1252; chapel
in the Privy Garden, 1786,
2042.
-, clocks in, 927.
-, closet, 1173.
-, Council Chamber, 768.
-, Court at, 350.
-, Fountain Garden, 131, 1340.
-, furniture for, 700, 725, 934,
983, 1151, 1181–2, 1297,
1909.
-, gardener (see Waite, W.), 131,
1340.
-, Great Buttery, 1437, 1571.
-, Groom of Bedchamber's room,
202.
-, Guard Room, 1558.
-, Hearthmoney on houses near,
1019, 1052.
-, Keeper or housekeeper of, see
Kirke, P.
-, King's apartments (eating
room, great eating room,
ante - room, bedchamber,
withdrawing room), 341,
349–50; King's backstairs,
1101; King's Great Bedchamber, 321, and for establishment see Royal (Bedchamber); King's side, 183,
935.
-, lease of lands near, 158, 168.
-, Library, 1480.
-, lodgings in, of various officials
etc., 5, 24, 101, 123, 135,
139, 261, 283, 345, 540, 575,
576, 581, 875, 891, 1101,
1293, 1402, 1418, 1437, 1467,
1500, 1540, 1571, 1635, 1660,
1816, 1917, 1987, 2021, 2022,
2042, 2126, 2129, 2140, 2162.
-, Long Gallery, used by the
Board of Greencloth at the
Coronation, 126; King's
records kept there, 126;
Long Stone Gallery, 131,
1340.
-, Masking House, fitting up for
the King, 502, 1099.
-, new buildings and repairs
and alterations in the Privy
Garden, 190, 229, 265, 313,
358, 431, 489, 497, 542, 576,
639, 678, 688, 754, 760, 870,
890, 904, 947, 1038, 1248,
1268, 1328, 1402, 1444, 1506,
1539, 1571, 1633, 1679, 1758,
1785, 1861, 1898, 1951, 2056,
2063, 2080, 2094, 2103, 2117,
2139; near the water or
towards the river, 1758,
1767, 1785, 1796, 1813, 1824,
1834, 1845, 1861, 1872, 1884,
1898, 1911, 1924, 1940, 1951,
1969, 1991, 2007, 2050, 2055,
2063.
-, offices in, 457.
-, Pastry Office in, 695, 715–16;
Pastry Yard, 715.
-, Privy Garden see Privy (Garden); Whitehall (new buildings).
-, Queen's apartments (Privy
Chamber, Withdrawing
Room, Great Bedchamber),
329, 349–50, 1173; new
apartments, 983, 1909;
backstairs, 525, 1142, 2166;
kitchen, 715–6; Queen's
side, 341, 935.
-, records of State and Council
in or State Paper Office,
keeper of, see Williamson,
Sir J.; repairs at, 1034;
King's records see Whitehall
(Long Gallery).
-, scullery, 715.
-, Standing Wardrobe see Wardrobe (standing).
-, sutlery at the Main Guard,
1678.
-, theatre at, 983, and see Plays.
-, Treasurer Rochester at, 875.
-, Treasury Chambers at see
Treasury.
-, Verge of, 1052, and see White,
R.; Westminster (Hall).
-, Verrio's paintings in see Verrio,
A.
-, Volary buildings in, 1406,
1416, 1430, 1444, 1597.
Whitehaven (co. Cumberland), 13, 99, 147, 186, 223, 307, 317, 375, 512, 521, 595, 612, 691, 871, 1555, 1671, 1790, 1879, 1914, 1918, 2086, 2166, 2167.
Whitehead, Capt., of Barbados, Hispaniola wreck, 2058.
-, George, petition on behalf of Quakers, 630.
-, Thomas, waiter, Faversham, 2118.
-, -, tenant of marsh, Essex, 2089.
-, William, of York, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Yorks, 1805.
Whitehouse, John, tenant, Arkingarthdale, 1934.
-, William, tenant, Wrockwardine, 1399.
Whiteing (Whiting), Benjamin, tidesurveyor, Plymouth, 116.
-, Henry, tenant, Barnards marsh Essex, 2090, 2091.
-, John, tenant, Exchange Alley, London, 1964.
-, -, passenger to Jamaica, 267.
-, -, Quaker, co. Kent, 633.
-, Joseph, carpenter, Tangier, 918.
-, Mr., tenant of Fishpool, Essex, 2089; ditto of Prestons marsh, Essex, 2090.
-, Richard, groom, Tangier, 1642.
-, Thomas, tenant of Poynetts marsh, Essex, 2089.
Whiteparish (co. Wilts), 1805.
Whitescastle (Knocktopher barony, co. Kilkenny), 1187, 1734.
Whitfield, Benjamin, Customs officer, St. Mawes, 976.
-, John, senr. and junr., of Bray, 1359.
-, Mat., miner, Tangier, 1643.
-, Robert, Recusancy recognisance, 1021.
-, Thomas and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631.
-, Timothy, clerk of foreign estreats, 185, 364, 454, 462, 727, 860, 964, 1338, 1340, 1487, 1758, 1771, 2012.
Whitford (co. Devon), 2004, 2006.
Whitgift (co. Yorks), manor, 270.
Whitgrave, Mris. [? Thomas], 1878.
-, Thomas, pension, 249, 313, 442, 496, 661, 664, 786, 794, 903, 906, 1063, 1075, 1302, 1305, 1482, 1493, 1586, 1592, 1784, 1785, 1881, 1991, 1999.
-, Sir Thomas, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Stafford, 1695.
Whithorn, Mr., messenger to the Penny Post Office, 1676.
Whiting see Whiteing.
Whitley, Peter, surveyor and master mason, Chester Castle, 683, 1468.
-, Col. Roger, Crown case against, on his Post Office account as Farmer thereof, under Earl of Arlington and Lord Berkeley, 195, 271, 460–2, 582, 765, 848, 864, 1067, 1130, 1135, 1140, 1226, 1274, 1314, 1499, 1684; father of Thomas, 831; Commissioner for Disbanding the New Raised Forces (in 1678), 971, 1079–80, 1178; lease, St. Martins in the Fields, 1826.
-, Thomas, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, North Wales, 410-11, 634, 727, 748, 829, 831, 873, 916, 1194, 1854; lease, St. Martins in the Fields, 1826.
-, William, tenant, Macclesfield, 1336.
Whitley (co. Berks), 646, 654.
Whitman, Ann, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, Mary, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
Whitmell, Silvester, Poll arrear, Household, 1390.
Whitmore, Francis, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, John, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1123.
-, Margaret, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, Mary, senr. and junr., Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, Thomas, yeoman of the Pantry, Customs place, 1379.
-, -, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1127.
-, William, tenant, co. Middlesex,
885; ditto, Bagshot, 887.
-, Poll arrear, Household, 1391.
-, grant of Hurtsley manor,
1868, 1988–9.
-, -, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1123.
Whitney, William, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 881.
Whitstable (co. Kent), 52, 349, 798, 1042, 1160, 1241.
Whitworth, Jose, Quaker, co. Norfolk, 633.
Whittaker (Whitacre, Whitacres, Whittacre), Abell, cloth manufacturer, Yorks, 697.
-, Charles, Foreign Apposer, 805, 835, 1558, 1598; houses at Windsor, purchased by Charles II, 1723; his wife, 1724.
-, Edward, tidesman, London, 588.
-, -, fine for misdemeanour, 1523, 1684.
-, John, surveyor for coffee, cider etc. in the Excise Office, 132, 1458.
Whittington (? co. Worcester), 2003.
Whittle (Whittell), Ann, executrix of Richard, 2160.
-, Elizabeth, executrix of Richard, 2160.
-, George, of Merriott, husbandman, rebel in the West, 2004.
-, Giles, rebel in the West, 421.
-, John, tidesman, Bristol, searcher, Beachley, 13.
-, Michael, landwaiter, Cowes, 1154.
-, Richard, Apothecary General of the Forces, 1276, 1350, 1518, 1653, 1814, 2160.
-, Thomas, oppressed by the City, 1211.
-, Simon, labourer, New Park, Richmond, 2112.
Whittlesea (co. Cambridge), 172, 1805.
Whittlewood, in Otford manor, Kent, 884.
Whittlewood Forest (co. Northants),
lands in, 878.
-, Lord Warden of, 840, see
Feversham, Earl of.
-, master keepers (five) and pages
(seven) of, 840.
-, repairs in, 751.
-, timber felling and wood sales
(and see Beennt, H.), 12, 14,
39, 44, 95–6, 157, 161,
164, 175, 194, 214, 463, 573,
628, 655, 751, 840, 1052,
1076, 1155, 1454, 1720,
1782–3, 2154.
-, woodward see Newton, T.
-, Boness Coppice, 1783.
-, Brand Coppice, 1052.
-, Bull's Coppice, 2154.
-, Buckingham Thicks, 95.
-, Chambersayle Coppice, 14,
95.
-, Gullet Walk see Whittlewood
Forest (Wakefield).
-, Half Quarter Coppice, 573.
-, Handley Hill Coppice, 1052.
-, Hanger Walk, 1783.
-, Hawkspath Coppice, 95.
-, Hazleborough Walk, 1783.
-, Little Cuttshill Coppice, 95.
-, Longe Coppice, 1783.
-, Old Turne Coppice, 573.
-, Porters Wood, 2154.
-, Shulbrook Walk, 1052, 1783,
2154.
-, Wakefield, alias Gullet Walk,
573, 1052, 2154.
-, Wettheich Coppice, 1783.
-, Young Walter Slade Coppice,
1052.
Whitton (co. Lincoln), vicarage, 2076.
Whitty (Witty), Edward, Quaker, co. Lincoln) 632.
-, Patrick, petition, 1102, 1119.
-, Thomas, of Frome Selwood, clothier, rebel in the West, 418, 2004.
Whitwell, Edward, Master Warder of the Tower, 1211, 1343.
-, Mr., merchant, Dublin, 2071.
-, -, lessee of tolls of Holborn Bridge, 1393.
Whitwick see Wightwick.
Whitwick (co. Leicester), manor, 1725; vicarage, 2075.
Whitwood, Mr., King's waiter, Bristol, 1910.
Whorwood, Robert, rebel in the West, 415.
Whyan, Elizabeth, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Mary, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
Whylegh (seat, co. Sussex), 143.
Whynyard see Whinyard.
Wiatt see Wyatt.
Wichcot see Whichcott.
Wiche see Wych.
Wichells (Wichell, Witchells, Wichalls), Arthur, King's falconer, 102, 295, 379, 457; pension, 308; Poll arrear, 1043.
-, Richard, tidewaiter, London, 917.
Wick (co. Berks), 637.
Wickham, John, supernumerary gauger in Excise Office, 132.
-, Jos., of Burnham, Somerset, butcher, rebel in the West, 419, 2004.
Wickham (co. Hants), 1909.
-, East (co. Kent), 887.
-, Market (co. Suffolk), 434.
-, St. Paul (co. Essex), 637.
Wickhambrook (co. Suffolk), 1805.
Wicklow County (Ireland), 1300, 1954.
Wickmarshes (Tollesbury, Essex), 2092.
Wicks (Wycks), Michael, Receiver of the Plantation Duties [in the Custom House, London] and receiver of new duties on sugar and tobacco, 259, 267.
-, Nathaniel, waiter, Oxwich and Pennard, 976.
Wicks Bishop [Wicks Ufford] (co. Suffolk), 356.
Wicomico river (Maryland), 345.
Widcombe (co. Somerset), 852, 1481.
Widdows (Widowes), John, pewterer, London, 47.
-, Tho. [messenger of the Chamber], Poll arrear, 1390.
Widdowson, John, assistant clerk in Excise Office, 132, 1458.
Widdrington (Witherington), Capt. Edward, Berwick, 1385.
-, Henry, of Hertford, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Herts, 1695, 1983.
-, Lady (possibly Elizabeth, widow of 2nd Lord Widdrington), Poll arrear, 1044.
-, Col. Ralph, Berwick corn trade, 595; Denbigh lordship, 614; executor of 2nd Lord Widdrington, 692, 713, 714, 1293, 1383, 1385; perpetuity or pension to, 1362, 1752.
-, William, 2nd Lord Widdrington, Governor of Berwick, 692, 713, 714, 1383–5.
-, -, 3rd Lord Widdrington, executor of 2nd Lord, 692, 713, 714.
Widmann, John Michael [? Wenzel] [? secretary to Count Kaunitz, Envoy from Emperor of Germany], 1108.
Wiely see Wily.
Wigan (co. Lancs), 2106.
Wigborough (co. Essex), 2093; Little Wigborough, 2093.
Wigg, Edward, London accomptant in the Hearthmoney Office, 22, 1180, 1533, 1860.
-, Mr., payment to, for Crown Law business, 459.
Wigginer, Gyles, commander of the Customs smack, Ipswich, 920, 1033.
Wigginton (co. Herts), 1844.
Wigglesworth (co. Yorks), 1696.
Wight, Isle of, 232, 749, 755, 1555.
-, Customs officers, 427, 595,
1278; Customs smack, 427.
-, express from, to the King, 2117.
-, fortifications, 272, 293, 646,
1111.
-, garrison, 1051, 1332, 1619.
-, increase of trade in, 1035.
-, stores, 2156.
-, wrecks in, 1096, 1155.
Wightman, Mr., exporting belts, 948.
-, Samuel, draper, Framlingham, 434.
Wightwick (Whitwick), Francis, receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, in Hereford, Salop, Stafford and South Wales, 251–2, 1086.
-, Thomas, Peyton's estate, 1259, 1868; petition for Customs place, 1987.
Wigmore, alias Wigmoreland (co. Hereford), 1798, 1837.
Wigston Magna (co. Leicester), vicarage, 2075.
Wilbraham, Dorothy, wife of Richard, 747.
-, Richard, Mottram manor, 747.
Wilcocks (Wilcox), John, captives' redemption money collections, 1035; a Commissioner of Excise, 1757.
-, Martha, petition, 1376.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 422.
Wild, Adam, boatman, Rye port, 904, 2108.
-, Charles, Navy captain, 1057, 1366.
-, Hum., Furness manor, 1290.
-, Mary, widow of Capt. Charles, 1057, 1366.
Wildbore (Wyldboare), Mark, wool exporter, 1657.
-, collector, Whitehaven, 1671.
-, Robert, waiter of the Four and a Half per cent Duty, Nevis, 1595.
-, Thomas, boatman, Margate, 349, 1500.
Wilding, William, of Halewood, Lancs, Recusancy recognizance, 1021.
Wildman, John, outlawed for misdemeanour, 1684, 1950, 2105.
Wilds, Samuel, tenant, Hadleigh, 1821.
Wiley (Wyley, Wiely, Weley and see Willey), James, surgeon to Col. Kirke's Regiment, Tangier, 532, 659, 752, 793, 843, 846, 922, 1060.
-, William, vintner, 403.
Wilkins, Antho., debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Edward, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Humfry, collector, Sandwich port, 523, 772, 1550.
-, John, alderman of Leicester, 47.
-, -, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Lieut., Tangier, 1660.
-, Mr., letter sorter, Post Office, 1672.
-, -, Mrs. Dunn's certificate, 665.
-, Richard, Quaker, co. Gloucester, 632, 932.
-, Robert, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, -, rebel in the West, 422.
-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 424.
-, William, junr., debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Wilkinson, Capt., company, Tangier, 469.
-, Francis, second Secondary in the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, 834–5.
-, Henry, land waiter, Stockton port, 266, 267.
-, John, of St. Giles in the Fields, cooper, Recusancy recognizance, 1022.
-, -, undersheriff of Northumberland, 1828.
-, Capt. Richard, lands, Ireland, 554.
Willan, Frances, daughter of Samuel, 1967.
-, Samuel, clerk, tenant, co. Somerset, 1967.
Willett, And[rew], debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
-, Richard, lands, Ireland, 569.
Willey (Willie and see Wiley), Edmund, ship's captain, 865.
-, John, rebel in the West, 423.
-, Mr., clerk in Chancery, 459.
-, Robert, deputy comptroller,
Poole, 730.
-, landwaiter, London, 1670.
Williams, Arth[ur], rebel in the West, 418.
-, Charles, Receiver of the Six Months' Aid, co. Monmouth, 32, 1041, 1160; Commissioner for setting out ports in South Wales, 443; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2178.
-, Cicely, wife of Samuel, 1259.
-, Coningsby, Menai Ferry, 1403, 1527.
-, Daniel, of Perpont, surety for B. Lloyd, 2165.
-, Elizabeth, Tangier orphan, 1074.
-, Ellenverch, tenement, Trevilos, 909.
-, Francis, boatman, Nangle, 1838.
-, George, son of John, tenant, Ryme, 252, 270, 917.
-, Grace, daughter of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Griffith, keeper of Penmaenmawrway, 1428.
-, Sir Griffith, of Penrhyn, baronet fee, 851, 1230.
-, Henry, boatman, Harwich, 1792.
-, James, executor of A. Goswell, 469.
-, Jane, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125; daughter of William.
-, -, wife and daughter of William, Recusants, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, John, of Yeovil, Somerset, 252, 270.
-, -, rebel in the West, 418; senr. and junr., ditto, 422.
-, -, boatman, Nangle, 1827.
-, -, of Plasgresgob, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Chester etc., 1805.
-, -, ship's commander, 1880.
-, -, coiner, 1960, 2010.
-, Sir John, lease, Maison Dieu, Dover, 375.
-, Joseph, son of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Katherine, circulating false coin, 392, 494, 590, 1061, 1352.
-, Lieut., Tangier, 846.
-, Lumley, letter sorter, General Post Office, 1284, 1971.
-, Mary, of Abermarlais, co. Carmarthen, 1120.
-, -, daughter of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, Mathew, joiner, Chelsea Hospital works, 1446, 1847.
-, Mr., prisoner, rebel in the West, 531.
-, Nathaniel, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1706.
-, Oliver, searcher, Bristol port, 698, 779, 804.
-, Powell, surveyorship of Chester port, 371.
-, Sir Rice, surety for F. and A. Vaughan, 1731, 1756.
-, Robert, searcher, Cork port, 106.
-, Sir Robert, estate, inquisition, 1683.
-, Roger, woollen draper, Army clothing, 598.
-, -, boatman, Fowey, 2073.
-, Sergt., Tangier, 844.
-, Samuel, Receiver of the Seventeen Months' Tax, Poll and Eighteen Months' Tax, co. Southants, 17, 578, 694, 714, 753, 1033; Agent for Sick and Wounded at Portsmouth, 1259, 1924.
-, Lady Susanna, house in St. James's Park, 258, 587, 589, 601.
-, Thomas, father of Sir John, 375.
-, -, banker, Lombard Street, 2157.
-, -, gunner, Tangier, 814, 847.
-, -, tidesman, Bristol, 936; ditto, Yarmouth, 976.
-, -, senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, -, coiner, 1631.
-, -, rebel in the West, 415.
-, Sir Thomas, of Elham, baronet fee, 697, 698, 1184; Poll arrear, 1276; debt to Visct. Newport, 1360; Receiver General of Crown revenues, co. Hereford, 1760; Chymical Physician to Charles II (the King's Elaboratory), 1933.
-, Vincent, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary, 1585.
-, Widow, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1125.
-, William, rebel in the West, 415, 418, 423, 424, 469.
-, -, Army pension, 701, 1282, 1469, 1709.
-, -, trustee for Prince Charles I's lands, 867.
-, -, of Haverfordwest, 1120, 1925.
-, -, boatman, Combwich, 1792.
-, -, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Sussex, 1696.
-, -, King's Bench fine on, 816, 831, 841, 865, 871, 938, 1067.
-, Sir William, Solicitor General, 1678, 1709, 1784, 1794, 1990, 2010, 2016.
Williamson, Edmund, Serjeant-at-Arms, 137, 802, 940, 1277, 1340, 1410, 1579, 1795, 1937, 1940, 2011.
-, John, barratry, Carlisle, 33, 51, 79.
-, -, shipmaster, 916.
-, Sir Joseph, Keeper of Records of State and Council at Whitehall (the State Paper Office), 1014, 1272, 1275, 1708, 1715, 1936, 1940; lands, 1842.
-, Mr., messenger, Crown law matters, 1068.
-, Ralph, Lord Grey's estate, 45, 171, 290, 525, 1302, 1419, 1553, 1739; Comptroller, Newcastle port, 118, 188, 223, 260, 688, 1167, 1949, 2082, 2149,
-, Robert, brandy merchant, 742, 800.
-, -, deputy undersearcher, London, 1158, 1250.
-, -, advancing money to the late King's servants, 1366-7, 1764.
-, Thomas, and his wife, Quakers, co. Northumberland, 631 bis.
-, -, barratry, Carlisle, 33, 51, 79.
-, -, Navy ticket, 1992.
-, -, [son of Ralph], Customs place, 2149.
-, Timothy [son of Ralph], Customs place, 2149.
-, William, Recusant [Quaker], co. Norfolk, 1303.
Willie see Willey.
Willington, Ensign, volunteer from Holland, 1790.
Willingham, North (co. Lincoln), vicarage, 2079.
Willis, John, gent., of Winchester, 1443.
-, -, tenant, co. Bucks, 885.
-, Nathaniel, landcarriageman, London, surveyor, Colchester, 595.
-, Prudence, widow, custody of the Star Chamber, 113.
-, Robert, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 881.
-, -, rebel in the West, 422.
Willock, George, volunteer from Holland, 2073.
Willy see Willey.
Willmott (Wilmot), Edw., rebel in the West, 415, 422.
-, George, rebel in the West, 415.
-, Hugh, rebel in the West, 415.
-, John, of St. Giles in the Fields, shoemaker, Recusancy recognisance, 1021.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 422.
Willoughby, Elizabeth, pension, Ireland, 1747.
-, Francis, junr., of Lossall, viewing Sherwood Forest timber, 936.
-, -, 5th Lord Willoughby of Parham, Governor of Barbados, 39; interest in Barbados, 38–9, 1121–2.
-, George, commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Notts, 1806.
-, Stephen, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, Thomas (Francis), 11th Lord Willoughby of Parham, pension, 189, 194, 200, 674, 742, 964, 1006, 1338, 1340, 1580, 1589, 1937, 1940, 2012, 2017.
-, William, 6th Lord Willoughby of Parham, Governor of Barbados or of the Caribee Islands, 1874, 1880, 2061.
Wills, George, waiter, Swanage port, 622; tidesman, Torquay, 1754.
-, John, rebel in the West, 415, 423.
-, William, rebel in the West, 415.
Willson see Wilson.
Wilmer (Wilmore), Eliz., senr. and junr., Recusants, co. Warwick, 1128; Elizabeth, wife to John, ditto, 1128.
-, Randall (Randolph), collector of Petty Customs, London, 208, 624, 1226, 1243.
-, Rowland, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
Wilmington (co. Kent), 71.
Wilmore see Wilmer.
Wilmot see Willmott.
Wilson (Willson), Cornelius, tidewaiter's place, 1346.
-, George, and his wife, Quakers, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, Henry, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, -, passenger to Jamaica, 267.
-, -, houses, Tangier, 1099.
-, James, collector, Bridlington port, 341, 1242.
-, John, Lieut., Tangier, 814, 845.
-, -, sheriff of Leicester, 325, 358, 477.
-, -, rebel in the West, 415.
-, -, wool exporter, Shoreham, 1841.
-, Katherine, loyal Recusant, 637.
-, Mr., paper concerning, 575.
-, Mrs., wife of Capt. Reginald, 56.
-, Capt. Reginald, Naval officer or Register of the Admiralty, Jamaica, pirates' goods, 53–4, 55–6.
-, Richard, messenger's place in the Excise, 526, 657, 1693.
-, Robert, loyal Recusant, 637.
-, Sam., Quaker, co. Leicester, 632.
-, Thorn., smuggler, 1996.
Wilton, Geo., lands, Ireland, 558.
Wilton (co. Somerset), 460, 515, 751, 1091, 2004, 2006.
Wiltshire, William, rebel in the West, 424.
Wiltshire County, 202, 214, 275, 326, 414, 525, 651, 807, 1091, 1164, 1573, 1589, 1703, 1739, 1915, 2005, 2040.
-, -, Assizes, 1164; clerk of, 1056.
-, -, Excise, 238.
-, -, Hearthmoney collector, 125.
-, -, inns etc. in, 807.
-, -, Justices of Peace, 35, 508.
-, -, Parliamentary elections, 577.
-, -, Quakers, 634.
-, -, Recusants, 984, 1058; Receiver for, see Smith, Symon; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1805.
-, -, sheriffs, 575, 762, 766, 819, 1031.
-, -, Western rebels and their estates, 414, 546, 1040, 2002.
Wimberley see Dean Forest.
Wimbledon, Viscountess of, see Cecil, Sophia.
Wimbledon (co. Surrey), 1066.
Wimborne (co. Dorset), 945.
Winch (Wynch), Sir Humphry, of Bucks, baronet fee, 597, 1156.
-, John, shipped as apprentice to Jamaica, 671, 766.
-, Richard, prosecuting W. Haveland for exporting servants to Plantations, 106, 107–8, 791.
-, William, of Windsor, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Berks etc., 1983.
Winchester, Marquess of, see Powlett, C.
Winchester (co. Hants), 371, 1035, 1443, 1509.
-, Bishop of (see Morley, G., Mews, P.), 15, 36, 40, 146, 312, 589, 650, 1035, 1678; First Fruits, 164, 661, 1807.
-, Castle or Palace, building of, and materials for, 17, 133, 1345, 1504, 1568, 1606, 1736; Paymaster of Works for, see Packer, P; King's works at, 1606; lands taken in, for the park and palace, 16–17, 65, 163, 580, 623, 650, 788, 795, 810, 1060, 1169, 1241, 1263, 1305, 1608; building accounts, 973, 1330, 1736; timber yard, 1606.
-, Cathedral, 17.
-, Chapel of St. James's, 16.
-, College, 16.
-, Dean and Chapter, 16.
-, King's park at, 810, and see Winchester (Castle).
-, lands at Painters Close Field, Forty Acres, St. Faith's Field, Priors Barton Farm, Butcher's Croft, Barton Manor, Thurmond's Farm, 16.
-, Prebendaries, 17.
-, Rector of St. Thomas's, 1060, 1169, 1263, 1305, 1665.
-, redemption collection moneys for captives in Barbary, 1035.
-, Tenths, 36, 40, 71, 972; pensions on, 225, 249, 1300, 1346.
Winchilsea, Earl of, see Finch, H.
Winckles, Paul, smith, Chelsea Hospital works, 1847.
Wind see Wynde.
Wind gun, 947.
Windebank, James, Groom of the Privy Chamber to the Queen Dowager, 404.
-, Dr. John, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2176, 2178, 2180, 2183, 2184.
-, Richard, Customs place, 682, 793.
Winder, Samuel, debtor of L. Santen, New York, 1706.
Windham, Dame Anne, 441, 496, 661, 664, 784, 794, 903, 906, 1062, 1075, 1302, 1304, 1482, 1486, 1586, 1592, 1785, 1877, 1881, 1991, 1999.
-, Capt. [? John], petition for Thompson's forfeiture, 919.
-, Caroline, daughter of Sir Edmund, Norton's estate, 113.
-, Sir Charles, sewer to the Queen Dowager, 404.
-, Sir Edmund, Knight Marshal, 113.
-, Sir Edward, bart., Commissioner for rebels in the West, 545.
-, Frances (daughter of Dame Anne), pension, 441, 496, 661, 664, 784, 794, 903, 906, 1062, 1075, 1302, 1304, 1482, 1586, 1785, 1877, 1881, 1991, 1999.
-, Cornet Hugh, Tangier, 114.
-, Col. or Capt. John, 120; Commissioner for rebels in the West, 546, 832.
-, Mahaleel, doorkeeper to the House of Lords, 491.
-, Mr., house in St. James's Garden, 601.
-, Rachel, daughter of Dame Anne, pension, 441, 496, 661, 664, 784, 794, 903, 906, 1062, 1075, 1302, 1304, 1482, 1486, 1586, 1592, 1785, 1877, 1881, 1991, 1999; Maid of Honour to the Princess of Orange, 716.
-, Thomas, grant of fee farms, co. Derby, 1227; ditto, co. Lincoln, 1455.
-, -, of Witham, Commissioner for rebels in the West, 545.
-, Sir Thomas, pension, 441, 496, 661, 664, 785, 794, 903, 906, 1062, 1075, 1302, 1304, 1482, 1486, 1586, 1592, 1785, 1877, 1881, 1991, 1999.
-, Winifred, pension, 372, 546, 649, 964, 1006, 1248, 1256, 1448, 1482, 1795, 1797, 1938, 1940, 2013, 2017.
Windle (co. Lancs), 1022.
Windmill manor (co. Kent), 887.
Windsor, Lord, see Hickman-Windsor, T. W.
WINDSOR (co. Berks), Old and New, 123, 327, 469, 1067, 1107, 1983.
-, Bridge, 185; bridgekeeper see Frith, R.
-, churchwardens, 1724.
-, Corporation, rent to, for Windsor Mill, out of the revenues of Windsor Castle, 2134.
-, houses purchased at, for Charles II, 1723.
-, lands at, 805; Allond, Common Fields, Datched Mead, Easthurst, Eastworth alias Aileworth alias Eldworth, Glaciers Corner, Highfield, Marions alias Morions alias Meres, New Commons alias Canons and Chantry of same, Painter Hutch, Pescod Street, Redmonds, Shaw, Shawbutts, Shawfield, Shaw Lane, Spelters or Spelthurst, Underore, 1703–4; Bowling Green, 1724; Goswells, 502, 777; Frogmore, 1650, 1685–6, 1703–4, 1708, 1722, 1752; Old Haws, 1724; Vineyard, 1724; lands at, purchased by Charles II, 1724.
-, Mayor, 327, 1724.
-, "Sign of Hy. VIII" Inn, 112.
-, Vicar of, 1724, see Read, Mr.
- CASTLE and Honor:
-, avenue from, see Windsor
(Great Park).
-, backstairs, 1459.
-, carvings by G. Gibbons, 1464,
1829.
-, Chapel Royal, furniture for,
321, 725; Dean of, 438,
see Hascard, Dr. G.: Dean
and Chapter, 1724; Hy.
VIII's Chapel, painting in,
115, 1173, 1786.
-, Constable of, 373, 439, 2018.
-, furniture and tapestries for,
278, 329, 643, 651, 789,
1908.
-, garden, 1724; gardener see
Hatching, G.
-, garrison, 1619.
-, Governor and Captain of, see
Norfolk, Duke of.
-, Grinling Gibbons' carvings at,
1490.
-, Groom of the Bedchamber's
room, 202.
-, Guard House, building of,
1027, 1133.
-, Honor, lands of, 984.
-, ice house, 1134.
-, keeper of the upper houses,
the leads, and the great
butts see Randu, T.
-, King or Court at, 348, 795,
836, 861, 871, 877, 889, 894,
897, 902, 907, 919, 935, 1306,
1382, 1417, 1436, 1473, 1504,
1543, 1561, 1567, 1599, 1631,
1686, 2022, 2042, 2045, 2248,
2056, 2060.
-, King's bakehouse, 1264.
-, lands of, 1359, 1703, and see
Windsor (lands).
-, lodgings in, 942; for the
Queen's servants, 937.
-, mews, 1708.
-, mill see Windsor (Castle waterworks).
-, Nell Gwyn at, 1723-4.
-, new wall, 1724.
-, outward gate, 1239.
-, paintings, 533, 1417, and see
Windsor (Castle Chapel),
Windsor (Castle works).
-, Poor Knights of, 1282, 1315,
1483, 1548, 1710.
-, Prince of Wales's servants at,
2139.
-, prison adjoining the lower
gate, 1239.
-, Queen's bedchamber and
dressing room, 278, 763;
closet on the leads, 763;
eating room, 278; office of
robes, 789; private oratory,
763; withdrawing room,
278.
-, rents and revenues of the
Castle and Honor, issues
out of, 123, 138, 676, 1107,
1273, 1376, 1448, 1975-6;
fees out of, 654, 1523; receiver of, see Roberts, W.,
Trevor, J., Taylor, W.;
accounts, 272, 652, 973.
-, riding charges of servants
during King's stay at, 1007.
-, stables, repairs at, 676; surveyor of, see Banks, W.
-, standing wardrobe, 1299; furniture for, 762–3; keeper
of, see Hall, T.
-, tennis court, 121.
-, Terrace, Walk, gravelling of,
1594, 1680.
-, Treasury Lords and clerks at,
during residence of Court,
308, 394, 437, 482, 740, 755,
829, 888, 894, 897, 901, 903,
907, 1385, 1451, 1485, 1489,
1506, 1507, 2027, 2030, 2039,
2040, 2049, 2056, 2062, 2065.
-, Wardrobe of Robes, 651.
-, waterworks, mill and engine
(and see Taylor, John, Morland, Sir S.), 353, 387, 394,
402, 403, 411–12, 1080,
1132, 1212, 1328, 1304, 1417,
1528, 1825, 1975, 1991, 2134.
-, Works, repairs, new buildings
at, issues for, 66, 89, 274,
297, 393, 398, 445, 533, 581,
676, 724–5, 799, 1173, 1185,
1198, 1275, 1416, 1417, 1451,
1490, 1528, 1552, 1679, 1680,
1686, 1750, 1786, 1796, 1829,
1911, 1990–1, 2055, 2134;
accounts, 38, 973; payments for, out of Irish
revenue, 66, 206.
-, -, Office of:
-, clerk of, 374.
-, Comptroller of, 374, see
May, H., Wren, Sir
C.
-, officers, artificers and
workmen of, 954, 1443.
-, paymaster of, see Roberts,
W.
-, plumber to, see White, A.,
Roberts, M.
-, purveyor of timber to,
373.
-, surveyor of, clerk of, see
Ball, J., senr. and
junr.
-, FOREST, 486, 1656.
-, avenue from, see Windsor
(Great Park).
-, Bagshot Lodge and Walk and
Red Deer Walk see Bagshot.
-, Battles Walk, alias Battles
Bailiwick, 653–4, 999, 1339,
1939; circuitor of, see
Branch, J., Hill, J., Maddison, R., Smith, J.; deer in,
690, 1579.
-, Bigshot Rails see Bagshot.
-, Braywood, spoils of timber in,
185, 192, 201, 237, 243, 272,
512, 726, 1057, 1078, 1843;
enclosures and nursery in,
227, 771.
-, concealed lands in (Hermitage,.
High Fields, Great Ferfeard,
Turfing Ground, Hoggs
Close, Great and Little
Webbs, Ox Close), 657,
1656.
-, Constable, 439.
-, Cookham and Bray, woodward of, 1273, see Clark,
W.
-, Cranborne Chase, 1972; keeper
of two walks in and keeper
of the Lodge see Godolphin,
Lord S.
-, Cranborne Lodge or New
Lodge in Cranborne, 680,
687, 726, 1107, 1229, 1273,
1280, 1552, 1736; styled
New Lodge in Windsor
Great Park, 1443; keeper
of, see Oglethorpe, Sir T.;
Godolphin, Lord S.
-, deer in, 1972, and see Windsor
Forest (Battles Walk and
three red deer walks).
-, Easthampstead Walk, one of
the three red deer walks
in Finchampstead Bailiwick,
654, 691, 1448; underkeeper
of, see Tyndall, D.
-, Fangrove see Fangrove.
-, Finchampstead Bailiwick, 654,
1363, 1448.
-, grant of lands in, to Duke of
Norfolk, 602.
-, Knowlgrove see Knowlgrove.
-, lands laid into, 1874.
-, Leonard's Hill Walk, 588.
-, lodges in, 137.
-, Queen Leaze see Bray.
-, right of pasturing sheep in,
1972.
-, Sandhurst Walk, one of the
three red deer walks in
Finchampstead Bailiwick,
654, 691, 1363, 1448; underkeeper of, see Hanington,
R., senr.
-, Swinley Rails, 543, 1580.
-, three red deer walks in Finchampstead Bailiwick see Bagshot, Windsor Forest, Easthampstead and Sandhurst.
-, timber felling in, 185–6, 232,
439, 1107, 1736, 1994, and
see Windsor (Braywood).
-, verderers, 439.
-, wastes in, 545, 588, and see
Windsor Forest (timber).
-, woodward see Chiffinch, W.
- GREAT PARK, 1703.
-, avenue leading from the Castle
to the Forest, 1050, 1686,
2115.
-, deer in, 936, 999.
-, fences, lodges and repairs, 726,
1155, 1210, 1363, 1443, 1736.
-, Mote Park laid into see Monck,
C.
-, New Lodge see Windsor Forest
(Cranborne Lodge).
-, Herald see Ball, H., Dugdale, J., Heralds' College.
-, LITTLE PARK by the Castle,
1686, 1704, 1724.
-, Brick Close, making bricks in,
1686.
-, walk through, to the Castle,
1686.
Windt, Peter de, shipmaster, 1289.
Windward Islands, St. Lucca, St. Vincent, Dominigo, 100, 468.
-, Commander-in-Chief see Witham, Sir J.
-, Lieut.-Governor see Stede, E.
Wine, Robert, rebel in the West, 421.
WINE ACTS, First (for two years,
1668–70, by 19 and 20 Car. II,
c. 6), accounts of, of J. Wadlow
as Treasurer of the Managers,
and discharges of several of the
Managers, 152, 267, 603–4, 652,
1250–1, 1289, 1595–6, 1918, 2027,
2035–6.
-, frauds, 267.
-, orders remaining on, 1033.
-, Retrospect (of the First Wine Act as by Clauses 12–14 of the Second Wine Act), 323, 1595, 2035–6.
-, Second (for eight years, 1670–8, by 20 Car. II, c. 3), expiry of, 315.
-, new and additional duty on (by
Act of 1 James II, c. 3, granting
an imposition on all wine and
vinegar imported 1685, June 24,
to 1693, June 24), 315, 404,
1718.
-, allowance on decayed and
defective wines, 315.
-, bonds on, 2109.
-, evading duties by subterfuge
of wrecks see Wrecks.
-, importers, practices of, 1045.
-, issues out of moneys of, 431,
448, 497, 522, 534, 543, 547,
581, 599, 607, 629, 639, 668,
677, 684, 688, 699, 713, 719,
747, 754, 760, 780, 787, 794,
805, 848, 856, 864, 870,
890, 924, 948, 958, 1007,
1018, 1038, 1049, 1075, 1092,
1100, 1136, 1144, 1152, 1166,
1174, 1185, 1198, 1218, 1234,
1247, 1264, 1275, 1285, 1301,
1315, 1328, 1341, 1353, 1364,
1373, 1382, 1395, 1430, 1471,
1482, 1506, 1585, 1598, 1615,
1633, 1647, 1659, 1665, 1679,
1690, 1698, 1702, 1727, 1734,
1758, 1767, 1785, 1813, 1824,
1845, 1861, 1877, 1878, 1883,
1911, 1939, 1951, 1980, 2007,
2039, 2043, 2069, 2080, 2084,
2094, 2098, 2103, 2110, 2117,
2120, 2134, 2136, 2138.
Wine gallon, gauging measure, 1910, 1913.
WINE LICENCES REVENUE:
-, agent and solicitor for, see
Ange, E.; office of, 138.
-, City prosecuting unfree licensees, 1944.
-, Commissioners or Managers
(from 1682, Sept., Dering,
H., Yonge, W., Taylor, Dr.
J., Brighouse, M., Ryves,
R.), 288, 312, 387, 403, 579,
679, 709, 1204–5, 1264, 1297,
1345, 1419; (from 1687,
Dec., Dering, H., Yonge, W.,
Ryves, R., Russell, G.),
1662, 1716, 2058–9; interest and gratuity for their
30,000l. advance, 579; terms
of their lease, 1298; method
and change of management,
1264, 1297–8, 1334.
-, Comptroller General of Accounts of, see Granville, B.,
Howard, H.
-, general liberty for retailing
Canary wines without licence, 1716.
-, licences and licensees' names,
403, 1297, 1345, 1396–7;
licences evaded by the freedom of the Vintners' Company, 679, 819, 1662; evaded
by Corporation grants of
licences, 819, 1204–5, 1298,
1345, 2058–9; prosecutions,
819; sub-grants of licences,
1345.
-, loans on the revenue, 322.
-, local farms of, 1396.
-, Office, clerks of, see Cleve, R.,
Zouch, W.
-, revenue accounts of, 1298;
settled on James II, 1419.
-, selling without licence, proposal concerning, 1387, 1604.
-, statute of 12 Car. II, c. 25 for
selling wine, 1205.
-, tallies on and issues out of the
revenue of, 193, 322, 327,
407, 434, 712, 954, 989,
1302, 1339, 1580, 1797, 1940,
2016, 2097.
WINES:
-, Algiers, 130.
-, Burgundy, 301.
-, Canary, 139, 140, 170, 834,
977, 995, 1604, 1716, 2055.
-, Claret, 1725.
-, French, 834, 1331, 1402, 1403,
1431, 2148.
-, Frontignac, 1192.
-, Italian, 686, 1101.
-, Malaga, 1846.
-, Maskadell, 1846.
-, Mostacholi, 1101.
-, Rhenish, 344, 355, 766, 834,
991, 1192, 1480, 1569, 2054.
-, Spanish, 834, 857.
-, Vin d'Aij, 1192.
Wingfield, Capt. Charles, Tangier, 844, 1163.
-, Capt. George, Tangier, 844, 1163.
-, James, surveyor of landwaiters, London, 2031, 2044.
-, Lieut. John, Tangier, 844.
-, William, upholsterer, surety for Sir W. Doyly, 1303, 1442, 1466, 1512, 2157.
Wingham (co. Kent), manor, 203, 229, 623, 652, 887.
Winiffe (Winniffe, Winifrie), Edmund, tidesman, London, 1446.
-, John, of Honiton, shoemaker, rebel in the West, 416, 2006.
Winkfield (co. Berks), 174, 192.
Winn, Winne see Wynne.
Winnell, Thomas, of Cranbrook, Essex, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, London etc., 1804.
Winniffe see Winiffe.
Winsenburgh, Dirk van, in the staff of Van Dykvelt, envoy from the States General, 1192.
Winsham (co. Somerset), 2005.
Winstanley, Jeromia, poor Tangier soldier, 367–8, 385.
Winter (Wintour), Ambr., rebel in the West, 419.
-, John, rebel in the West, 418.
-, Sir John, trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, 1164.
-, Mr., inquisition as to Wildman's estates, 1684; Crown Law payment, 2106.
-, -, messenger to the Penny Post Office, 1674.
-, William, Crown rents, co. Lincoln, 1321.
Winteringham, Mr., joined with the Accomptant General in the Irish revenue, 1806: the Duke of York's private revenue before his accession, 1900.
Winterton, William, vicar of Ancaster, 2078.
Winthorpe (co. Lincoln), vicarage, 2079.
Wire and woven wire engine see Iron wire; Engine.
Wisbech (co. Cambridge), 172, 1001, 2158.
Wise, Christopher, boatman, Dartmouth, 1475.
-, Francis, Commissioner for Norfolk Sheriffs' accounts, 840.
-, James, workman or clerk, Tangier, 1643.
-, Gabr[iel], rebel in the West, 417.
-, Thomas, master mason of the Works, 517, 1446, 1938.
-, William, surety of R. Blythe, 1970.
Wisdome, Thomas, tidesman, London, 798, 859.
Wiseman (Wyseman), Sir Edward, mercer, supplying the Stables, 1410, 1436.
-, John, Recusant, Over, co. Cambridge, 1922.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 423.
-, Samuel, tenant of marsh, Mundon, Essex, 2091.
-, Sir Thomas, mines royal, Durham, 1438.
-, William, rebel in the West, 416.
Wissing, William, painter, pictures for the King, 343–4.
Wisson, Robert, tenant of marsh, Mundon, Essex, 2091.
Wislow (co. Yorks), rectory, 2071.
Witchells see Wichells.
Witham (Wytham), Henry, and his wife, Recusants, co. Somerset, 1123.
-, John, butcher, Romford, 1420, 1433, 1460.
-, Sir John, Lieut.-Governor of Barbados or Commander-inChief of the Windward Caribbee Islands in the absence of Sir R. Dutton, 59–60, 94, 468, 479–80, 506, 600, 611, 662, 1004.
-, Thomas, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Yorks etc., 1696, 1805.
Witham (co. Somerset), 545.
Withens see Wythens.
Withered, John, murder of R. Freeman, 1349.
Witherell, Jose., rebel in the West, 423.
Withering, Arthur, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 882.
Witherington see Widdrington.
Witherley, Sir Thomas, Physician to the King, 379, 636.
Withers, Charles, sheriff of Southampton, 1461.
-, Lieut. Henry, Tangier, 844.
-, John, tidesman, Exeter port, 375.
-, Peter, passenger to Jamaica, 267.
Withis, Elizabeth, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1126.
Withypoole manor (co. Somerset), 1766.
Witley Park (co. Surrey), 887.
Witterley (in Knocklas co. Radnor), 1683.
Witton, Charles, gunner, Tangier, 847.
-, William, gunner, Tangier, 847.
Wittston, William, vicar of Long Rennington, 2078.
Witty see Whitty.
Wivell, Edward, Army pension, 702, 1470.
-, Mr., assistant to the Navy Victuallers, 663.
Wivenhoe (co. Essex), 1555, 2092.
Wixall, James, tidesurveyor, Liverpool, 1949.
Woking (co. Surrey), 886, 887; Crossbrook in, 886.
Wolfe, Mr., coffeeman, Dowgate Hill, London, letter receiver to the Penny Post Office, 1673, 1675.
Wollaston (co. Salop), 1129.
Wolliford, Capt., shipmaster, 1628.
Wolloscott, Martin, of Sutton, loyal Recusant, 637.
Wolmar, Thomas, child of the Chapel Royal, 1822.
Wolseley, Capt. William, Conservator and Supervisor of Dean Forest, 1265, 1346, 1407, 1549.
Wolstonholme, Henry (son of Sir Thomas), Plantation Duty clerk in the Custom House, London, 245, 267.
-, Sir John, collector outwards, London, 1404.
-, Thomas, customer of Bridgwater, 229, 264, 526, 603, 838, 1344, 1692; ditto of Minehead, 691.
-, Sir Thomas, Bagg's estate, 742, 793–4, 1097, 1273; petition for his son, 245; his father, 793.
Wolveston, Nicho., waiter, Mannington, 2158.
Wombridge (co. Salop), 1399.
Wood, Andrew, Army pension, 703, 1282, 1470, 1710.
-, Anthony, coal mines, Ripon, 1624.
-, Benjamin, laceman to the Stables, 1410.
-, Charles, saddler, saddler for the New Raised Forces, 606.
-, Christopher, sheriff of Oxfordshire, 527.
-, Dame Clara, wife of Sir Edward, 488, 1574, 1580, 1611, 1651, 1669, 1685, 2110; her brother, 1611.
-, Edward, Quaker, co. Notts, 631.
-, Sir Edward, Envoy Extraordinary to Sweden, 242, 243, 248, 339, 355, 366-7, 488, 1685; lodgings, 242; Hearthmoney tallies, 1503–4, 1607.
-, Eliz., purser's bills due to, 953.
-, Henry, tenant, Higham, Kent, 886.
-, -, tenant, Macclesfield, 1337.
-, -, coal mines, Ripon, 1624.
-, Sir Henry, trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, 1164; Queen of Portugal's voyage to Lisbon, 1798.
-, James, tenant, Reigate, 1581.
-, Jeremy, Customs frauds, Essex, 1410.
-, John, butcher, Romford, 1410, 1420, 1433, 1460.
-, -, waterman, London, 147; collector, Blakeney and Cley, 2158.
-, -, Quaker, co. Surrey, 630.
-, Capt. John, shipmaster, 1529, 2174.
-, Mr., tenant of marsh, Moze, Essex, 2091.
-, -, sorter, Post Office, 1672, 1673.
- (Woods), Nathaniel, doorkeeper to the Excise Office, 132, 297, 657, 694, 836.
-, Richard, boatman, Minehead. 2108.
-, Thomas, son of Christopher, 527.
- (Woods), Thomas, goldsmith, of the Jury of Goldsmiths for Trial Pieces, 2128.
-, Thomas, of Paglesham, smuggler, 1569, 1629, 1648.
-, -, tenant, Horsey Island Creek, Essex, 2090.
-, William, tenant, Higharn, Kent, 886.
-, -, assistant to the master gunner, Tangier, 408, 815, 847.
-, -, Customs frauds, Essex, 1410.
Wood see Red Saunders wood, Caliators, Jamaica, Logwood.
Wood farm (farm of duties on unwrought wood, glass, stone,
earthenware etc.), accounts, 37,
643.
-, administered by Customs
officers, 446–7, 589–90, 591.
-, credit by Farmers to importers, 2108–9.
-, farmer of (see Yarmouth, Earl
of), receipts to be held up
from, 63, 539.
-, history of, 446–7, 589–90.
-, issues out of, 131, 500, 539,
591, 1228, 1547.
-, seizures of wood (Royal Africa
Company), 170.
Woodall, William, shipmaster, 99.
Woodbridge, Samuel, noontender, London, 64.
Woodbridge (co. Suffolk), 1287, 1330, 2073.
Woodchester (co. Gloucester), 1842.
Woodchurch (co. Kent), 1983.
Woodcock, John, lands, Ireland, 565.
-, Samuel, tenant of concealed lands, Bermondsey, 882.
-, William, rebel in the West, 419.
Woodeson, John, goods, Windsor, 700.
Woodfield, William, groom, Tangier, 1642.
Woodford, Hen., rebel in the West, 424.
Woodford Walk see Waltham Forest.
Woodham Ferris (co. Essex), 2092.
Woodhave, John, tidesman, Newcastle, 14, 1476.
Woodhouse, James, Commissioner to enquire of Knighton lands, 1683.
Woodland, Josiah, and partners [Navy contract], 180.
-, Math., rebel in the West, 422.
Woodmongers' Company, 696; charter, 268.
Woodrow, Anthony, rebel in the West, 422.
-, John, rebel in the West, 422.
Woodruffe (Woodroffe, Woodrosse), Edmond, clerk to Sir G. Downing as a Teller, 444.
-, Robert, Recusant, co. Oxford, 456.
Woods, James, merchant, London, 977, 1131.
-, Thomas, Nathaniel and Thomas, see Wood.
Woods see Forests.
Woodsgrove (Ida barony, co. Kilkenny), 566.
Woodspring and Woodspring Hill (co. Somerset), 1091.
Woodstock (co. Oxford), 1184.
Woodward, Edw., Poll arrear [on his salary as messenger to the Queen Dowager], 1391.
-, Godfry, grant of W. Tombs' estate, 1508.
-, John, rebel in the West, 416.
-, Joseph, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1128.
-, Mary, senr. and junr., wife and daughter of Joseph, 1128.
-, Tho., importing brandy, 388, 409.
-, William, tobacco planting, England, 1594, 1631.
-, v, Eyres, Crown Law case, 1068.
Woodyear, Rowland, farm of export of lampernes, 63, 1419, 1667, 2025.
Woogan, Capt., in Scotland, 107.
WOOL and Woolfells, and WOOLLEN
(and see Cotton wool; Staplers'
Company).
-, alien ships laden with wool
liable to seizure, 135.
-, bonds, forfeitures, grant of, see
Ireland, Cook, R.
-, frauds, Ireland see Ireland.
-, illicit export of (mostly from
the shores of Kent to France)
and Proclamations and
schemes to prevent same,
and seizures of ships laden
with, 76, 107, 119, 376, 437,
625, 650–1, 652, 664, 665,
679, 748, 764, 774, 818,
1081, 1235, 1273, 1329, 1344,
1354, 1369, 1374, 1501, 1617,
1656–7, 1740, 1781, 1788,
1803, 1815, 1820, 1825, 1834,
1840, 1841, 1857, 1863, 1866,
1868, 1920, 1959, 1974, 2026,
2035, 2101.
-, coney wool see coney.
-, export to Jersey and Guernsey
see Jersey, Guernsey.
-, -, Customs on, 168;
wool, hides and pelts, Cus
toms of, 610, 755.
-, -, from Scotland, 2083,
2085.
-, -, of lambskins to Ireland, 1685.
-, sloop to prevent illicit export,
376, 392, 651, 679.
-, stockings, manufacture, 743.
-, cloth TRADE and manufacture,
cloth, English, 1085; imported duty on, 1085.
-, clothiers, 679.
-, Companies engaged in, 650–1,
733.
-, decay of, 650–1, 1441.
-, drapery, white, manufacture
of, 1276.
-, staplers see Staplers.
-, white cloth, trade in, see
Hamburg Company.
Woolace, Mr., place in Chelsea College, 1956.
Wooler (co. Northumberland), 468, 666, 1399, 2009.
-, Woolhead, Jo., of Thornborough, 2085.
Woollaston (co. Gloucester), 626.
Woollen trade see Wool.
Woolley, John, tenant, Stoneham, Sussex, 888.
-, -, tenant, Knighton, Radnor, 1699.
-, Robert, saltpetre for the Ordnance, 44, 141, 189, 272, 660.
Woollmington, John, rebel in the West, 423, 425.
Woolridge (Woolrich), Margaret, lands, co. Worcester, 1759.
-, William, rebel in the West, 419.
Woolsters, Jacob, shipmaster from Rotterdam, 799.
Woolverton, Nicholas, waiter, Manningtree, 1154.
Woolwich (co. Kent), 663, 1675.
-, fortifications, 1859.
-, Navy Stores and Yard at, see
Navy (Stores and Yards).
Wootton (Wooten), Charles, carpenter, Tangier, 1641.
-, John, Poll arrear, 1390.
-, Sara, lands, co. Glamoragan, 1213.
-, Lieut. Wingfield, Tangier, 844.
Wootton (co. Norfolk), 886.
Wootton Bassett, Lord, see Hyde, L.
Wootton Wawen (co. Warwick), Recusants in, 1128.
Worcester, Marquess of, see Somerset, H.
Worcester fight, services to Charles II in assisting his escape from, and pensions for same, 65, 107, 130, 195, 246, 277, 283-4, 323, 433, 716, 794, 821, 1182, 1266, 1302, 1554, 1722–3, 1786, 1878, 1992, 2029.
- bishopric, Tenths of, 51, 691.
-, city, 916, 1196, 1553, 1605, 1683, 1698.
- County, 651, 653, 1332, 1341, 1348, 1584, 1630, 1687, 1693, 1759.
- -, auditor, 1440.
- -, inns in, 739.
- -, Quakers, 634.
- -, Receiver of Assessments, 1196, see Langley, J., Twitty, G., Twitty, T.
- -, Recusants, Receiver of Forfeitures see Baker, T.; Commissioners to enquire of Recusants' fines, 1696, 1993, 2056.
- -, tobacco planting in, 12, 392.
- Lodge see Dean Forest.
Wordell, John, fine for forgery, 501.
Worden see Werden.
Workhouse (Workehouse), John, Commissioner for Norfolk Sheriffs' accounts, 840; loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2179.
Workman (Workeman, Warkman), Thomas, soldier, noontender, London, 493, 668, 953, 1453, 1595, 1640.
WORKS, the (in Scotland Yard),
accounts see Works (Paymaster).
-, extraordinaries of, 10; details
of, 27, 28, 131, 134, 166,
181, 265, 313, 332, 335, 387,
456, 462, 539, 980, 1011,
1014, 1247, 1458, 1547, 1610,
1872.
-, for the Coronation see Coronation.
-, King's servants payable in,
2141.
-, officers of, 111, 1568, 1606,
1850, 1938.
-, arrears of, at the death
of Charles II, 2, 8.
-, monthly meetings of, 112.
-, rules for, 112.
-, carpenter see Yates, Richard.
-, chief carpenter see Banks,
M.
-, chief glazier see Ireland,
W.
-, clerk engrosser, 111, see
Dickinson, W.
-, master bricklayer, 111,
see Emmitt, M.
-, master carver see Phillips,
H.
-, master joiner see Kinward,
T., Fort, A.
-, master mason see Oliver,
J., Wise, T.
-, master plasterer, 111, see
Grove, J.
-, plumber at Windsor see
Roberts, M., White,
A.
-, purveyor, 1099, see Radcliffe, J., Haughton, A.;
his office to be sunk,
112.
-, serjeant painter, 139, see
Streeter, R.
-, Serjeant plumber, 111, see
Atherton, C.
-, Paymaster of, 1129, see May,
H., Packer, P., Lloyd, T.
(at Windsor see Windsor;
at Winchester see Winchester Castle).
-, accounts, 217, 271, 643,
650, 654–5, 972, 973,
1143, 1149, 1277, 1458,
1611.
-, amount of security to be
given to the King for
his office, 1143, 1153,
1159.
-, issues to, for the Works,
10, 50, 58, 104, 115,
131, 133, 134, 166, 188,
190, 207, 229, 281, 313,
332, 348, 358, 387, 393,
431, 456, 462, 489, 497,
498, 529, 539, 628, 654–
5, 699, 759, 775, 830,
866, 890, 904, 911, 947,
958, 970, 979, 980, 989,
1007, 1142, 1143, 1173,
1184, 1197, 1198, 1247,
1248, 1263, 1328, 1372,
1382, 1406, 1416, 1430,
1444, 1445, 1471, 1497,
1499, 1506, 1507, 1539,
1547, 1568, 1571, 1586,
1597, 1606, 1610, 1633,
1634, 1679, 1738, 1757,
1758, 1767, 1785, 1796,
1813, 1824, 1834, 1845,
1861, 1872, 1884, 1898,
1911, 1924, 1940, 1951,
1969, 1991, 2007, 2050,
2055, 2056, 2063, 2080,
2094, 2103, 2117, 2123,
2139, 2162.
-, payments by, 848, 1263,
1842.
-, stores, 891.
-, Storehouse in the Mint in the
Tower, 291, 701, 720, 749,
1634.
-, Surveyor General see Wren,
Sir C., 91, 112, 217, 1027,
1811, 2139; to supervise all
buildings in the King's
palaces, 679.
Worlington (co. Suffolk), 1805.
Wormeley, Christopher, member of the Council, Virginia, 1691.
Worplesdon (co. Surrey), 887.
Wornell, Christopher, rebel in the West, 423, 425.
-, William, debt to Hy. Cornish, 472.
Worrall, John, rebel in the West, 422.
-, Thomas, rebel in the West, 420, 425.
Worsley (Worstley), Dr. Benjamin, issues to, for the Council of Foreign Plantations, 37.
-, John, curate of Redbourne, 2076.
-, Dame Mary, executrix of Sir Robert, 1739.
-, Sir Robert, Sir R. Peyton's estate, 1739.
Worsopp, Thomas, patent customer, Dublin, 1995.
Worth, Mr., employed in the tin farthings, 1624.
-, Thomas, Quaker, co. Suffolk, 631.
Worthwall (Wortheval), Richard, waiter, St. Ives, 1792.
Wortley, John, labourer, Tangier, 1642.
-, Sidney (alias Montagu), houses, Tangier, 303, 814.
Wotton of Wotton, Lord, see Kirkhoven, C. H.
Wotton, Edward, 1st Lord Wotton of Marley, manor of Northfleet, 886.
Woven wire engine see Engine.
Wraggoe Deanery, Lincoln diocese, 2079, 2080.
Wragholm lordship (co. Lincoln), 198.
Wrawby (co. Lincoln), vicarage, 2079.
Wray, Sir Bouncher, 278; Commissioner for rebels in the West, 546; Troop of Horse against rebels in the West, 1317.
-, Chris., Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
-, John, Quaker, co. Lincoln, 632.
Wrayford, Mr., importing molasses, 1856.
Wrayth, Nicholas, Quaker, co. Kent, 633.
Wrecks and Admiralty, drails of, 439,
491.
-, contrivance of wrecks to escape
Customs dues, 544.
-, Customas and Excise duties on
salvage see Customs (wrecks)
Excise (wrecks).
-, goods, legal question as to,
544.
-, in Hispaniola see Hispaniola.
-, in Isle of Wight, 1096, 1155.
-, in the West, 1081; on the
South Coast, grant of,
2060–1.
Wren, Sir Christopher, loans on the Linen Duty Act, 2178; Comptroller of the Works, Windsor Castle and Forest, 137; Surveyor General of the Works, 17, 58, 81, 86, 89, 97, 111, 112, 115, 119, 134, 150, 158, 168, 183, 197, 210, 215, 258, 269, 274, 280, 291, 353, 394, 408, 430, 457, 462, 470, 502, 575, 576, 577, 578, 580, 581, 587, 589, 591, 605, 623, 640, 658, 672, 678, 679, 696, 738, 788, 795, 807, 810, 817, 854, 875, 891, 915, 942, 950, 951, 954, 973, 1000, 1008, 1011, 1014, 1033, 1050, 1055, 1060, 1081, 1102, 1119, 1133, 1149, 1153, 1155, 1169, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1239, 1241, 1263, 1264, 1268, 1277, 1280, 1299, 1330, 1378, 1398, 1402, 1414, 1417, 1437, 1446, 1463, 1466, 1478, 1480, 1504, 1505, 1521, 1533, 1567, 1594, 1601, 1606, 1634, 1637, 1652, 1666, 1680, 1704, 1708, 1716, 1722, 1752, 1786, 1789, 1801, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1848, 1850, 1882, 1929, 1938, 1942, 1955–6, 1986, 1988, 2018, 2085, 2121, 2126, 2129, 2133, 2135; grant of office of, 137.
-, Ralph, Commander, Royal Navy, 4.
-, Thomas, boatman, Newhaven, 2009.
Wricker (Plymouth), 1914.
Wricklemarsh (co. Kent), 2084.
Wright, Ezekiel, messenger attending the Treasury, 2161.
-, Frances, Navy bill, 1294.
-, Henry, porter in the Excise Office, 132, 1458.
-, -, attorney, 1915.
-, James, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 879.
-, John, tenant, Great Staughton, 2067.
-, -, Recusant, co. Midd., 1022.
-, Joshua, Quaker, Kent, 633.
-, Michael, painter, servant to the Earl of Castlemaine, 1544.
-, Mr., Crown Law case against, 2106.
-, -, Mayor of Maidstone, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Kent, 2028.
-, Nathaniel, messenger attending the Treasury, 2161.
-, -, tidesman, Lynn, 426.
-, -, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Warwick etc., 1805, 1982.
-, Sir Robert, Justice of the King's Bench, 361; a Baron of the Exchequer, 1, 414, 449, 606, 1199, 1318, 1346; petition for fee farms, 1973.
-, Rope, Crown law payment, 1068.
-, Thomas, mason, Tangier, 1643.
-, -, tenant of marsh land, Essex, 2089.
-, William, shipmaster, 1718.
-, -, Army pension, 702, 1470, 1710.
Wrighting, Thomas, boatman, Maldon port, 1193.
Wrightson, Robert, fine on, at York Assizes, 1789.
Wriothesley, Thomas, Earl of Southampton, Lord Treasurer, 189, 196, 323, 490, 1231, 1259, 1260, 1300, 1413, 1526.
Writs see Alienations (writs of covenant and writs of entre); de excommunicato capiendo; Latitat; Long writ; Privilege; Quo warranto.
Wrockwardine, co. Salop, 1399, 1498; lands called Smiths Piece, Cockshut Piece, Smyth's Grounds, The Knabb, 1399.
Wroth, John, of Loughton, Essex, purchase of land from, for Waltham Forest, 1006.
-, Mathew, grocer [London], 1215.
Wrottesley, Sir W., grant to, in trust for the Pendrells, 716.
Wyatt (Wiatt), Edwyn, second Judge of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan, 1633.
-, George, organ blower to the Chapel Royal under Charles 11, 1183, 1224.
-, John, discoveries in Excise, 108.
-, -, on behalf of J. Hobson, late Consul at Venice, 354.
-, -, smuggling, Dover, 1729, 1736.
-, Richard, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Somerset, 1804, 1982.
-, William, tidesman, Appledore, 595; ditto, Exmouth, 1928.
-, Zachary, lands, Wilton, Somerset, 1091.
Wyburne (Wyborne), Sir John, Navy captain, 21, 71.
Wychcot see Whichcott.
Wyche (Wiche), Sir Peter, Resident with the Hanse Towns or Resident at Hamburg, 42, 44, 115, 853, 876, 895, 1218, 1220, 1395, 1409, 1496, 1497, 1571, 1573, 1834, 1836, 1898, 1902, 1907, 1908, 1951, 1956.
Wychwood Forest (co. Oxford), Burford Lawn Rail, 1005.
-, felling timber in, 67, 1005.
-, lodges in (Mr. Clutterbuck's,
J. Kne's), 1005.
-, main lodge, stables and garden,
67.
-, ranger of, see Legg, J.
-, repairs, 709.
-, Shorthampton Lodge, 1005.
Wycks see Wicks.
Wycombe (co. Bucks), 1983.
- Deanery, Lincoln diocese, 2076 Wyke (co. Dorset), manor, 1725.
Wyldboare see Wildbore.
Wynch see Winch.
Wymondsold, Dame Eliz., heiress of Sir T. Gould, 1636–7.
Wynd (Wynde, Winde), Capt. William, Troop in the New Raised Forces, 637; petition for rebels' fine, 809, 1170–1, 1246.
Wyne, Edward de, shipmaster, Bruges, 1322.
Wynne (Winne, Wyne), Cadwallader, outlaw, Denbigh, 613.
-, Christopher, tenant, Arkingarthdale, 1935.
-, Dr. [? Owen], lease of Original and Pre fines, cos. Anglesea, Carnarvon, Merioneth, 720, 745, 1010, 1374, 1537.
-, Edward, Commissioner for concealed lands in various counties, 693, 740.
-, Henry, Menai Ferry, 1527.
-, -, clerk to Excise Commissioners, 25; Register to ditto, 1458.
-, John, of Melay, Denbigh, stewardship of Denbigh, 63, 177.
-, -, his walk, see Salcey Forest.
-, -, collector, Newcastle port, 1107.
-, Sir John, steward of Bromfield and Yale, North Wales, 1640.
-, Maurice, Receiver General of Crown Revenues, North Wales. 829, 1854.
-, Owen. Serjeant at Law, 278; third Judge at Ludlow, 1311; Chief Justice for Brecon [Radnor and Glamorgan], 1311.
-, Dr. Owen (and see Wynne, Dr.), Warden of the Mint, 929, 941, 953, 969, 1038, 1039, 1060, 1157, 1204, 1210, 1213, 1322, 1330, 1400, 1480, 1731, 1754, 1801, 1821, 2010, 2099, 2128.
-, Richard, collector, Newcastle
port, 1107.
-, Commissioner for derelict
lands, co. Yorks, 1452.
-, Sir Richard, trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, 1164.
-, Tho., Knighton tolls, 1605.
-, William, supervisorship in Excise, 34.
-, -, son of John, stewardship of Denbigh lordship, 63,
177, 751, 1640–1.
-, lands, co. Denbugh, 861.
Wynnell, Thomas, of Cranbrook [Park], Essex, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, London and Westminster, 1695.
Wyre Water (Poulton port, co. Lancs), 448, 1948.
Wysall Vicarage (co. Notts), 1978.
Wyseman see Wiseman.
Wytham see Witham.
Wythens (Withens), Sir Francis, Serjeant at Law, a Justice of the King's Bench, 1, 414, 628, 636, 1199.
Wythyman, John, rebel in the West, 423.
Y
Yale lordship (co. Denbigh), 1428, 1603, 1640.
Yallop, Sir Robert, of Bawthorp, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Norfolk etc., 1805.
Yarborough Deanery, Lincoln diocese, 2079.
Yarburgh, Henrietta, Maid of Honour to the Queen Consort, royal bounty on her marriage, 1054, 1094, 1118.
Yard, Mr., undersecretary, 462; in the Gazette Office, 1459.
Yard Marsh (co. Norfolk), 886.
Yardley, William, underhousekeeper and wardrobe keeper of Greenwich Palace and keeper of the Dwarf Orchard and Gardens, 33–4; housekeeper of Greenwich House or Palace, 1190.
Yards, Naval, see Navy (Yards).
Yarmouth, Earl of, see Paston, R. and W.
Yarmouth (Isle of Wight), 1278; fort, 2156.
-, (co. Suffolk), port and officers of, 117, 118, 136, 173, 198, 208, 229, 241, 259, 538, 613, 622, 691, 706, 842, 859, 873, 907, 921, 976, 1112, 1159, 1193, 1289, 1436, 1438, 1552, 1556, 1561, 1587, 1588, 1680, 1762, 1805, 1828, 1827, 1949, 2034, 2154, 2158; Excise allowance for the herring and North Sea fishery, 390, 432, 986, 1050, 1658; engine for dredging, 762; seizing a house in, 1046; Road, 657.
Yarmouth Road (Post Office Road), 1283, 1971.
Yarn see Stuffs; denomination of, 670.
Yarner, Abraham, Deputy Muster Master, 1286.
Yate (and see Yates), Edward, of Brickland, loyal Recusant, 637.
-, Sir John, of Buckland, loyal Recusant, 637.
Yateman, Ann, of Abingdon, loyal Recusant, 637.
Yates (Yeates and see Yate, Yatts), Elizabeth, daughter of Francis and wife of T. Dawson, Worcester flight pension, 246.
-, -, wife of Francis, Worcester flight pension, 716.
-, Francis, husband of Elizabeth, Worcester flight pension, 716.
-, -, of Longlo Lawn, husband of Margaret and father of Nicholas, Worcester flight pension, 716, 821.
-, Margaret, wife of Francis, 716, 821.
-, Mathew, of London, shipowner, 2081.
-, Mrs. Merriall, debt from Mr. Dickinson, 1987.
-, Nicholas, son of Francis, Worcester flight pension, 716, 761, 821, 904, 906, 964, 989, 1302, 1304, 1482, 1493, 1586, 1592, 1608, 1784, 1785, 1891, 1926, 1991; his sister, see Tonkes, Ann.
-, Richard, carpenter in the Works, 1988.
Yatts (and see Yate, Yates), Abraham, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Ann, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Benjamin, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, George, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, John, Recusant, co. War1124.
-, Joseph, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Joyce, wife of Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Sarah, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
-, Thomas, Recusant, co. Warwick, 1124.
Yeabsly, Thomas, merchant, Tangier victualling, 317, 827.
Yealm [Monk] (Plymouth port), 349, 1914.
Yeangs, Thomas, waiter, Seaton and Beer, 2009.
Yeard (Whitchurch Canons, co. Dorset). 1894.
Yeates see Yates.
Yeldham (co. Essex), 2093.
Yellowleaze (Morgallion barony, co. Meath), 569.
Yelverton, Joseph, lands, Ireland, 560.
Yennon (? co. Oxford), 455.
Yeo, Leonard, outlaw, lands, Devon, 1923.
Yeoman Harbinger see Harbinger.
- of the Male see Royal Stables.
- of the Mouth to the King see Budding, T.
-, of the Pastry see Royal Household (Pastry).
- of the Revels see King's Revels.
- of the Toils see King's Tents.
-, rider of the Hunting Horses see Royal Stables.
- riders see Royal Stables.
- saddler see Royal Stables.
Yeomans, Sir Roberts, of Redlands, co. Gloucester, baronet fee, 819, 820, 1066.
Yeomen of the Guard, issues for, 46,
115, 116, 245, 265, 1091, 1095,
1178, 1182, 1342, 2097, 2098,
2104, 2124, 2132; pay, 634.
-, arms, 49.
-, arrears, 707, 1254, 1431, 1844.
-, clerk of the cheque, 1091,
1182, see Smith, Richard;
deputy clerk of cheque, see
Coleman, T.
-, liveries, 983, 984, 1598, 1599.
-, pensions, 1081, 1095, 1236,
1406.
Yeovil (co. Somerset), 252, 270.
Yerbury, John, bailiffship of rents, co. Somerset, 1545.
Yoake see Noke.
Yonge see Young.
YORK, DUKE OF (all the following
being personal and private matters or matters prior to his
accession as James II; for all
personal matters to him as King
see King's, Royal, Whitehall,
Windsor), 317, 341, 1584.
-, action de scandalis magnatum,
1511, 1546, 1561.
-, birthday, 301–2.
-, Commissioners for his Household see Worden, MajorGeneral R., Butler, Sir N.,
Graham, R.
-, daughters see Parincess of
Orange, Princess Anne.
-, dowry to Princess Anne see
Princess Anne.
-, Excise income (24,000l. per an.
out of) and arrears due to,
as Duke, 4, 15, 35, 43, 59,
585–6.
-, in Flanders, 94.
-, interest in Long Island, 1175.
-, lands, private revenue (England), 374, 499, 1213, 1319,
1333, 1508, 1575, 1582,
1601–2, 1621, 1899–1900,
1945, 2097.
-, auditor of, see Aldworth,
W.
-, Commissioners for, 1601–
2, 1621, 1625, 1810,
see Werden, R., Werden, Sir J., Butler, Sir
N., Graham, R.
-, Treasurer and Receiver
General of, see Apsley,
Sir P., Bathurst, Sir B.
-, land and revenues, Ireland,
see Ireland (lands).
-, loans to, 182.
-, Lord High Admiral, 827.
-, payments to, from France,
1502.
-, physician to, see Quatremaine,
Dr. W.
-, Post Office, 585, 1513, 1524;
farm and 24,000l. per an.
out of, see Post Office.
-, Regiment of Foot in the New
Raised Forces, 406.
-, renting a barge house from
Archbishop of Canterbury,
1735.
-, revenue and Commissioners
and Treasurer see York,
Duke (lands).
-, rights in New York, see New
York.
-, Robes, Office of, 384.
-, servants, arrears to, 627, 656,
754, 769, 775, 899, 1398.
-, wardrobe keeper at St. James's
see Kinnersley, Mr.
-, DUCHESS (for all references
subsequent to her accession see
Queen's, Royal, Whitehall, Windsor):
-, franking letter of, 462.
-, goods for, 1625.
-, secretaries to, 462, see Nipho,
Werden, Sir J., Dupees,
Monsieur.
-, -, ARCHBISHOP (see Dolben,
J.), 21, 741, 772–3, 1208.
-, palace at Bishopthorpe, 1383.
-, sede vacante temporalities,
administration of, 705, 741,
761, 765, 772–3, 911, 925,
941, 955, 990, 997, 1008,
1104, 1156, 1172, 1199,
1234, 1297, 1306, 1392,
1475, 1608, 1732, 1777, 1947–
8, 2007, 2069, 2070, 2071,
2133; Act of Parliament
concerning, 1685; liberties
in and perquisites of Courts
and Sessions of Justices,
772–3; Receiver of sede
vacante revenues see Sugar,
N.
-, Dean and Chapter, 955, 990, 997, 1008, 1392, 1669.
-, diocease, First Fruits, 661.
-, redemption money for captives, collections in, 1669–70.
-, Registers in [registrars] of,
1670.
-, Tenths, 71, 1208; pensions on,
225, 249, 1300, 1346; Receiver of, see Walker, A.
-, CITY, 152, 230, 266, 386, 1138,
1213, 1308, 1411, 1529, 1732.
-, assizes, 154.
-, Castle, 624.
-, Crookes, 1825.
-, gaol, 465.
-, Governor of, see Reresby, Sir
J.
-, Hearthmoney see Greathead,
J.
-, post fines, 90.
-, Receiver of Crown Revenues,
for, 1602.
-, Receiver of Recusants' forfeitures, 1029–30, 1982, see
Justice, W.
-, St. Lawrence, vicarage, 1976.
-, St. Mary's Manor and Liberty,
291, 311, 323, 1565–6, 1602;
bailiff of, see Godfrey, S.;
manor house, 1445, 1565–6,
1602; closes in, 1602; St.
Mary's Gate, 1602.
-, St. Mary, Castlegate, vicarage, 1976.
-, St. Michael in Spurrier Gate,
vicarage, 1976.
-, St. Trinity, vicarage, 1976.
-, St. Wilfred, rectory, 1976.
-, COUNTY, 170, 226, 275, 604,
615, 621, 626, 670, 673, 680,
836, 837, 841, 850, 867, 1006,
1048, 1066, 1178, 1179, 1215,
1245, 1254, 1261, 1270, 1299,
1308, 1322, 1331, 1361, 1367,
1411, 1456, 1568, 1608, 1685,
1741, 1766, 1802, 1826, 1892,
1912, 1934–5, 1963, 2007.
-, Assizes and Sessions, records
of, 1206, 1789.
-, auditor and deputy auditor,
1602.
-, aulnage duty in, 697.
-, derelict lands, 1452.
-, Excise, 276, 776, 855, 1850.
-, fee farms, 852.
-, Hearthmoney, 205, 1322, 1488,
see Greathead, J., Trant, M.,
Broughton, A.
-, inns and alehouses in, 739,
807, 870, 943.
-, Receiver of Crown Revenues,
276; perpetual pensions on
said revenues, 1602.
-, Recusants, 454, 624, 626, 808,
1029–31, 1137–9, 1205–7,
1982; Receiver of Recusants'
forfeitures see Justice, W.,
Morris, C.; Commissioners
to enquire of Recusants'
fines in, 1696, 1805.
-, Ridings, East, 268, 269, 870,
1029, 1139, 1207, 1826.
-, North, 268, 776, 870, 943,
1029, 1139, 1207.
-, West, 153, 870, 1084,
1137, 1205, 1452.
-, sheriffs, 153, 624, 808, 1029–30,
1137–9, 1205–7, 1776, 2133.
-, Herald see Heralds' College, Devenish, R.
-, River, Virginia, 1433.
Yorke, John, rebel in the West, 424.
-, Sir William, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Notts, 1806.
Yorkfleet Creek (co. Essex), 2093.
Yorkins (Welle Cadder Lowarth [? Llwynarth]), (lands, co. Anglesea), 458.
Youghal (co. Cork), 288, 1773, 2010.
Young (Yonge), Antho., ship's captain, 1529.
-, Bath, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Cambridge etc., 2028.
-, Charles, collector, Arundel, 730.
-, Edward, landwaiter, Exeter, 1928, 2009.
-, Francis, wool exporter, Shoreham, 1841.
-, Gustavus, surety for Hugh Smith, 391.
-, Henry, prosecuting clippers, 542.
-, Jacob, tenant of concealed land, Bermondsey, 880.
-, [John,] of the Council, New York, 1627.
-, Mr., Customs fraud information, 1098.
-, -, King's Bench fine on, 662, 1174; in custody, 1843.
-, -, tenant of Hermitage Farm, co. Berks, 501.
-, Mris., payment to, 2138.
-, Peter, Quaker, co. Hereford, 633.
-, Richard, rebel in the West, 422.
-, -, boatman, Cowes, 1278.
-, Capt. Richard, bringing Hanson from Barbados without leave, 62, 97, 522, 530, 1024–7.
-, Sir Walter, of Eastcott, Commissioner to enquire of Recusants' fines, co. Dorset etc., 1804; rebels' estates in the West, 1829, 1846.
-, William, of Watcombe, loyal Recusant, 637.
-, -, Manager or Commissioner of Wine Licences, 1297, 1662.
Young Walter Stede's Coppice see Whittlewood Forest.
Younger, James, prisoner, 1801.
Yoxall Ward (Needwood Forest), 1374.
Yoxford (co. Suffolk), 1805.
Yoxon, Thomas, of Goddington, Recusant, 455.
Z
Zante, consul in, see Harby, Sir C.
Zealand (Netherlands), 1565, 1567, 2025.
Zeile, John, doorkeeper to the House of Commons, 594.
Zelle, Duke of (George William of Luneburg and Zelle), Court of, 1496.
-, envoy from, see ambassadors
from.
Zennor ("Shenar, alias Senar"), co. Cornwall, 1714.
Zeno, Signor, ambassador from Venice, 617.
Zither ("Shicarre") strings, 1729.
Zitters (Citters), Arnont van, ambassador in ordinary from the States General, 1365; French memorial concerning, 427.
Zouch, Ann, wife of Thomas, 1693.
-, James, son of Thomas, 1693.
-, Thomas, lands, co. Hereford, 1387, 1693.
-, William, grandson of Dr. William, clerkship in the Wine Licence Office, 709.
-, Dr. William, royalist, 709.
Zulestein (Zeylestein, Zulistein), Monsieur William Henry, envoy from the Prince of Orange, 1530, 1578, 2022.