Index: Y

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Yale (co. Denbigh), 325.

Yarbrough; see Yerbrough.

Yardley, Thomas, lands, 264.
-, -, William, searcher, Rochester, 608, 659.

Yarmouth, Visct.; see Paston, R.

Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 534, 731.
-, -, Great (Norfolk) port, 65, 86, 88, 132, 149, 151, 221, 266, 295, 304, 305, 403–4, 431, 446, 529, 546, 612, 632, 677, 710, 793, 796, 799.

Wt. 4644.
-, -, -, Excise on beer for North Sea and herring fishery, 260, 658, 716, 852.

Yates, James, late King's and Queen's goods, 560.
-, -, John, Customs place, 734.
-, -, Thomas, of Hanney, Berks, 584.

Yeast, Henry, disbandment, 353, 820.

Yeddingham (Yorks), 395.

Yeomen of the Guard, and issues for, 198, 317, 319, 320, 460, 778.

Yeow, Mathew, officer, Sheerness Garrison, 13.

Yerbrough (Yarbrough), Capt. Christopher, 344.
-, -, Mrs., widow of Capt. Christopher, 344.

Yewell, Peregrine, disbandment, 340, 834.

Yewman, Mr., attorney, 534.

York, Charles, Customs frauds information, 169.

YORK, DUCHESS OF, at the Hague, 692.
-, -, -, goods for, 643.
-, -, -, Regiment of, 379.
-, -, -, [1670], mourning for, 79.
-, -, DUKE, 582.
-, -, -, arrears due to, 609.
-, -, -, daughters to; see Princess Anne.
-, -, -, goods for, 261.
-, -, -, Governor of the Royal Fishery of England, 2.
-, -, -, Governor of New York, issues to for New York, 44, 293.
-, -, -, in Flanders, 248, 254.
-, -, -, in Scotland, 248, 254.
-, -, -, pensions, 24,000l. per an. out of Excise, 35, 41–2, 171; 3,000l. per an. for his nursery out of the savings of the Excise Office, 43, 865.
-, -, -, quit rents, Ireland, 700.
-, -, -, Regiment of, 327, 414, 466, 614, 626; in Flanders, 797–8; disbandment of, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, 339, 340, 341, 364, 365, 366, 367, 369, 372, 373, 375, 377, 382, 383, 384, 387.
-, -, -, royal bounty to (Admiralty droits), 451.
-, -, Archbishop, case between the King and, 586.
-, -, Archbishopric Tenths, 309, 532, 554, 570.
-, -, -, Consistory Court, 303.
-, -, CITY, 308, 344, 345, 381, 439, 445, 537, 563, 612, 770, 804, 857.
-, - -, arrears of assessments on, 772.
-, - -, Black Street, 395.
-, -, -, Cliffords Tower, 557; repairs, 618; rent, 770; company of foot in, 770.
-, - -, fortifications, repairs, 618.
-, - -, Friergate tenement, 395.
-, - -, Goodgroomgate End tenement, 395.
-, - -, mansion, 395.
-, - -, receiver of assessments on; see Strickland, W.
-, - -, St. Andrew's Gate, 396.
-, - -, St. Hellen Fishergate, 395, 542, 562.
-, - -, St. John of Beverley, manor of the Chapter Court of, 396.
-, - -, St. Leonard's Hospital, 395.
-, - -, St. Margarets, 396.
-, - -, St. Wilferd's parish, 395.
-, - -, Waingate, 395.
-, - -, Wickelgate in St. Nicholas parish, 395.
-, - county (Virginia), 204.
-, - COUNTY, 44, 49, 220, 236, 292, 301, 302, 322, 323, 394, 411, 503, 524, 590, 649, 689, 727, 786, 791, 805, 860.
-, - -, Auditor, 701.
-, - -, Excise, 35, 408, 857, 865, 873, 880, 881, 882; Farmer, 231.
-, - -, Hearthmoney, 303; see Cooper E.
-, - -, Receiver of Crown Revenues, 652, 663; see Bland, J.; fund charged on the county revenue, 663.
-, - -, receiver of assessments for; see Musgrave, Sir C., Feilding, B.
-, - -, Recusants, 590, 629.
-, -, -, Ridings, West, 303; North, 865, 882; East, 865.
-, - -, sheriffs, 590, 629.
-, - Herald; see Heralds College.

Young (Younge), Alexander, disbandment, 371, 831.
-, -, Capt. Anthony, perpetuity to, like the bankers', 627.
-, -, Edward, disbandment, 360, 824.
-, -, Gustavus, Customs place, 677.
-, -, Henry, for the bankers, 225, 231, 254, 269; servant to John Colvile, 882.
-, -, Symon, merchant, London, 426, 579; landwaiter, 243, 263, 609; commission to seize goods, 585.
-, -, Thomas, collector, Penzance, 267.
-, -, William, Wine Licence Commissioner, 233.

Younger, Alexander, waiter and searcher, Dartmouth, 304.