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Dacres, Lord see Lennard, F.
Daffarne (Dafforne), Isaac, accountant to the Excise Farmers, 669, 1360.
D'Agar, Peter, painter, 170.
Dagley, Henry, bricklayer, 199.
Dakin, John, of Derby, surety of N. Bowden, 1210, 1232.
Dale, John, Excise matter, 637.
-, -, John Lord, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, Nathaniel, tidesman, London, 1039.
-, -, Thomas, shipmaster, 1129.
Dale (co. Pembroke), 446.
Dalebank see Dolebank.
Dallison, Mr., Navy, poor widow's pension, 135.
Dalston, John, tenant, Cumberland, 1197.
Dalton (Dolton), Andrew, deputy ranger, Waltham Forest, 571.
-, -, Barbara, wife of Sir Marmaduke and widow of W. Strickland, 27, 150, 174, 219, 227–8.
-, -, Daniel, tidesman, Boston, 230.
-, -, John, merchant of London, 356.
-, -, Sir Marmaduke, 27, 150, 174.
-, -, Robert, Recusant, co. Lancs, 382, 1235.
Dalton (co. Lancs), 549; Booth grounds in, 842.
-, -, (co. Yorks), 1200.
Damask, cloth, 1480.
Damon, Henry, Recusant, Lancs, 1174.
Danby, Earl of see Osborne, T.
-, -, (co. Yorks), 1198.
Danby, Margaret, concealed lands and moneys, Barbados, 60, 63, 126.
Dane, Thomas, shipmaster, 494.
Dangeau, Philippe de Courcillon, Marquis de, Envoy from France, 269.
Daniel (Daniell), Abel, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 721, 1001, 1044, 1341.
-, -, Giles, shipmaster, 748.
-, -, Peter, London, 1182; shipmaster, 711.
-, -, Sir Peter, sheriff of London, 1232, 1418, 1473, 1485.
-, -, Sir Thomas, sheriff of Yorks, 182, 329; Captain of the forts at Dover, 207, 267, 560, 970, 979, 982.
Dantzic (Russia), 1033, 1034, 1035.
Danvers, Sir John, lands, Bermudas, 878, 1074.
Dapwell, Thomas, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
Darby House [Admiralty Office], 409.
Darcy, Conyers, 2nd Lord Conyers and Darcy, lease, 1561.
-, -, James, lease, 1561.
-, -, John, executor of Lady Mary Howard, 226, 970, 1131.
-, -, Marmaduke, Surveyor of the Great Wardrobe, 211, 217, 313, 317, 384, 387, 538, 542, 721, 725, 881, 898, 915, 1164, 1180, 1226, 1256, 1261, 1323, 1346, 1359, 1368, 1368–9, 1389, 1425, 1432, 1458, 1499, 1504, 1514, 1518; pension in Ireland in lieu of 3,000l., 1386.
-, -, William, Navy bill, 1279.
Darfield (co. Yorks), 1199.
Darke, Richard, tidesman at Exeter, 500; at Topsham, 1324.
Darly, Francis, Receiver of Assessments, co. Yorks (1649), 527.
Darnell, Mr., church lease at Windsor, 995.
Darrell (Dorell), Edward, stationer to the Mint, 478, 589, 1077; ditto to the Excise Office, 1312.
-, -, Marmaduke, lands, co. Bucks, 1570, 1607.
Darrington, Henry, waiter, [East] bourne, 371.
Dartiquenaue, Cha., Duke of Northunberland's goods, 1277.
Dartmouth, Lord see Legge, W.
Dartmouth, Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, port, 181, 295, 445, 452, 477, 500, 745, 903, 968, 987, 1052, 1107, 1289, 1480, 1481; river, 1548; office of water bailiff, 1563–4; perpetuity to for maintenance of the fort, 502, 1127, 1203, 1215.
Darwin, Tho., draper, London, 990.
Dashwood, George, Excise Farmer, 55, 72, 73, 86, 90, 167, 303, 304, 307, 312, 318, 350, 353, 380, 424, 463, 788, 970, 1208, 1217, 1655; Earl of Ranelagh's Irish revenue undertaking and accounts, 56, 726, 1146–7, 1331–2.
-, -, Robert, waiter, Watchet, 7, 24, 28, 446, 629.
-, -, Samuel and Sir Samuel, Excise Farmer, 55, 86, 303, 307, 351, 380, 637, 788, 837, 843, 1028, 1030, 1040, 1051, 1056, 1066, 1073, 1076, 1081, 1091, 1097, 1098, 1104, 1111, 1119, 1127, 1132, 1142, 1153, 1202, 1216; loans, 840; Earl of Ranelagh's Irish revenue undertaking accounts, 56; sheriff of London, 1232, 1418, 1473, 1485; commissioner of Excise, 1523.
-, -, William, Excise Farmer, 353; Earl of Ranelagh's Irish revenue undertaking, 726.
Dassigny, Philip, fine for abduction, 707.
Datchet (Bucks), 905; ferry, 788; mead, 797, 905.
Daubeney, Katherine, widow of first Earl of Bridgewater, lease, Pembroke, 1615.
Daurus (Connaught), 1102–3.
D'Autry see D'Awtry.
Davenant, Charles, LL.D., Excise Commissioner, 45, 782, 1074, 1317, 1523; Excise loans, 840, 1358, 1370, 1375, 1467; Hearthmoney Commissioner, 1074, 1317.
-, -, George, trustee for the Duchess of Monmouth, 1502.
Davenport, Henry, sheriff of Salop, 1065, 1078.
-, -, Thomas, poor Tangier soldier, 1154, 1374, 1401, 1411.
Davers, Sir Robert, baronetcy fee, 675, 699.
-, -, Roger, joiner, 790.
David Griffin, outlaw, Montgomery, 723.
-, -, Mr., fishings, Ireland, 1103.
-, -, Morris, Constable, co. Denbigh, 814.
Davies (Davis, Davys, Davyes, Davy), Anthony, Receiver General for co. Wilts of the Seventeen Months' tax, Poll and Eighteen Months' tax, 172.
-, -, Henry, haberdasher, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, -, tidesman at Swansea, 446; at Swanage, 450; at Southbury, 734.
-, -, -, collector, Carrickfergus, 1514.
-, -, Humphrey, tidewaiter, Scarborough, 987.
-, -, James, keeper of the Wardrobe at Windsor, 122, 268.
-, -, James, weighing porter, Bristol, 181.
-, -, John, Receiver of Hearthmoney, co. Hereford, 39, 48; Receiver of the Six Months' tax, co. Cardigan, 1399.
-, -, -, waiter, Barry and Sully, 446, 452.
-, -, -, Mulberry Garden, 1542.
-, -, Sir John, Privy Councillor, Ireland, 575; Secretary of State, Ireland, 1046.
-, -, Mary, Wapping, 848.
-, -, Mutton, Commissioner to enquire of Denbigh lands, 1132.
-, -, Richard, commander of the Customs smack at Yarmouth, 292, 553.
-, -, Rowland, waiter, Cardiff, 446.
-, -, Samuel, poor Tangier soldier, 1023, 1154.
-, -, Thomas, riding surveyor, Faversham, 424, 442; ditto, Suffolk, 441, 987, 1021.
-, -, Widow, payment in the office of the Treasurer of the Chamber, 1420.
-, -, William, prosecuting clippers and coiners, 531, 635, 794, 1465.
-, -, -, tidesman, London, 291, 343, 371.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, Carmarthen and Pembroke, 91.
-, -, -, waiter, Southborough, 446.
-, -, -, commander of the Katherine yacht, 454.
-, -, Sir William, Privy Councillor, Ireland, 575; Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Ireland, 943, 1046; Governor of Charles II's Hospital at Dublin, 943–4.
Davill, Henry, overseer of poor, Wendover, Bucks, 1064.
Davison, Edward, churchwarden, Missenden, Bucks, 1065.
-, -, Sir Thomas, sheriff of Durham, 1602.
-, -, Tim., alderman, Newcastle, 1462.
Davy (Davey) see Davies.
-, -, the Treasury messenger, 135, 158.
-, -, Col., King's stage coachman, 1178.
Daw, Charles, tidesman, Poole port, 810.
-, -, Robert see Dawes.
Dawes, Griffith, sheriff of Pembroke, 815.
-, -, Mildred, tenant of Wadlow's lands, 1173.
-, -, Mr., Customs place, London, 1630.
-, -, (Daw), Robert, lease, London (temp. Eliz.), 1129, 1398.
-, -, Samuel, tidesman, Hull, 1380.
Dawkes, John, tidesman, London, 291, 442.
Dawlish (co. Devon), 181, 371, 1092.
Dawpool (Cheshire), 448.
Dawson, George, Receiver of Assessments, Newcastle (1649), 526.
-, -, John, Customs smack, Yarmouth, 1381.
-, -, Joseph, examiner of outport books, Custom House, London, 1238, 1250, 1259, 1302, 1340–1, 1371, 1379; report on coast trade, 1018.
-, -, Lawrence, petition for coal mine, 1346.
-, -, William, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, -, cashier in the Excise to Huntingdon, R. and James, Sir J., 484.
D'Awtry (D'Autry), Dr. Edward, tithes of the Bedford Level, 1609, 1621–2.
Day, Charles, cloth for Great Wardrobe, 42.
-, -, George, tidesurveyor, London, 19, 77, 424.
-, -, Nathaniell, hosier, Recusant, Bristol, 1263.
-, -, Sam., Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
-, -, William, surveyor of strong waters, Excise Office, 1360.
Daydon, William, working goldsmith, London, 405.
Deacon, Elizabeth, sister of Thomas Broadlake, 1302.
-, -, Nicho., poor Tangier soldier, 1023.
Deal (Kent), port, 4, 14, 261, 371, 444, 556, 715, 875, 941, 1508.
-, -, castle and garrison, 16, 211, 460, 979.
-, -, sick and wounded, account of quarters, 119.
Deale, William, tidesman, Southampton, 685.
-, -, John, purser of the Gloucester, 520.
-, -, Joseph, arrangement with the Earl of Ranelagh for the Irish revenue, 807, 1146–7, 1331–2; a Farmer of the Revenue, Ireland, 1270; lands, Ireland, 1355.
-, -, Richard, Treasurer at War under the Commonwealth, 1549, 1550.
-, -, Simon, of the Removing Wardrobe, 385, 916.
-, -, Stephen, ship Warewell, Ireland, 1269–70.
-, -, Thomas, servant to Secretary Coventry, 353.
-, -, -, pensioner on the Chatham chest, 1269.
Dean and Chapter lands in Wales, 1623.
Dean Forest (co. Gloucester), abbots wood, 207.
-, -, commission to perambulate, 962–4, 1026.
-, -, concealed lands in, 159, 165.
-, -, Connop land in, 1558.
-, -, conservator of see Throckmorton, Sir B., Ernle, Sir J.
-, -, enclosures, 962.
-, -, Ernle's proposal concerning, 859.
-, -, ironworks in, forges and furnaces, 962–4, 1446, 1531–2, 1565, 1575–6, 1603.
-, -, Lea bailiwick, 297, 962, 1289, 1291.
-, -, Maylescot, 165, 342.
-, -, nursery see Dean Forest (conservator and enclosures).
-, -, officers' wages, 967; keepers, 209–10.
-, -, papers relating to, 1489.
-, -, proposals for constant revenue from, 962–4.
-, -, re-afforesting, 1532–1558.
-, -, supervisor see Ernle, Sir J., 1603.
-, -, timber, felling of, 209–10, 364, 380, 455, 569, 701, 703, 845, 967, 1107, 1289, 1291.
-, -, -, Navy timber, 139, 297, 367, 370, 377.
-, -, Warden of see Worcester, Marquess of.
-, -, waste in, 962.
-, -, Wintour, Sir J., interest in the ironworks see Wintour, Sir J.
-, -, yield of at the Restoration, 1633.
Dearny, Daniel, lands, Ireland, 1355.
De Bord see Bordes de.
Debts of England, Scotland and Ireland at the Restoration, 1641–3.
-, -, England (departmental) see Ambassadors, Army, Chamber (Treasury), East India Company Exchequer, Excise, King's Tents, Loans, Navy, Ordnance, Pensions, Privy Purse, Queen, Robes, Royal Household, Royal Mews, Salaries, Secretaries of State, Tangier, Tower, Wardrobe, Wine Licences, Works, York, Duke of.
-, -, -, funded debt see Bankers.
-, -, -, unfunded (departmental as above), estimate for interest on (1667), 1647; (1668), 1652 (1679–84), 1655–60.
Dechaire, Edward (Chaire or Chaise, Edward de), messenger of the Chamber, 419, 544, 726, 916.
Dechamp, Thomas, falconer, 73, 266, 467, 604, 714, 1001, 1044, 1341.
Declaration, anti-transubstantiation (Act of 30 Car. II), 82–3.
Deele (a Deele, co. Mayo), 1042.
Deeplaston (Lynn Regis), 1606.
Deer see Forests; Hyde Park; Richmond Park; Windsor; Hampton Court (Middle Park); Windsor (Bagshot).
-, -, present of from the Elector of Brandenburg, 461.
Delau, John, bill of exchange on Cadiz, 1353.
Delavall, Ralph, commissioner for the Poll (1666), co. Northumberland, 662.
-, -, Sir Ralph, 677.
De la Warr see West, C.
Delinquent estates, temp. Commonwealth, sold at Drury House, Treasurer for see Dethick, J.
-, -, Receivers, collectors, accomptants or farmers, 10, 43, 56, 58, 81, 91–2, 93, 117, 166, 192, 206–7, 210, 222–3, 223, 230, 233, 264, 277–8, 335, 336, 339, 421, 464, 487, 565, 570–1, 580, 592, 644, 654, 658, 661, 665, 703, 709, 716, 723, 856, 858, 902, 952, 967, 992, 1015, 1019, 1039, 1055, 1065, 1083, 1088, 1130, 1141, 1210, 1267, 1368, 1374, 1377, 1397, 1398, 1399, 1408–9, 1433, 1435.
Delton, Anthony, landwaiter, Exeter, 165, 181.
Deltree, Richard, tidesman, Bideford, 614.
Delvin, Lady see Nugent, Mary.
Demacht, David, arrasworker to the Great Wardrobe, 839.
Demarisk, Mr., John Wadlow's estate, 1362.
Dempsey, Anne, Irish pension, 1011.
-, -, James, Irish pension, 1012.
Denbigh, lordship and land, steward of, 430, 675, 1073, 1132, 1144, 1484.
Denbigh County, 592, 605, 672–3, 704, 858, 1073, 1132, 1144, 1484, 1524.
-, -, -, Justices see Johnson, G., Warren, J.
-, -, -, militia money, 814.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, 1133.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 814.
Denham, Edward, petition for Excise place, 1249.
-, -, Sir John, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, Ireland, 838.
-, -, Nathaniell, landwaiter, London port, 500.
-, -, (Dentiam), Nicholas, tidesurveyor, Harwich 446; Ipswich 500, 506; surveyor, Newcastle, 1368.
Deniers (coin), 1316.
Denington, William, lease, co. Worcester, 1574.
Denizations and Denizens, 11, 662, 797, 143; exemption from aliens duties, 1439.
Denmark, 657, 1343.
-, -, ambassadors, see Ambassadors.
-, -, Councillor of State to King of see Gersdorf, Monsieur.
-, -, King of, 595, 939.
-, -, Lords, lodging in London, 1112.
-, -, merchants of, 1245, 1411.
-, -, Navy timber for, 939.
-, -, Prince George of see Prince.
Denmark House see Somerset House.
Denn, Edmund and Nicho., lands, Ireland, 1356.
Dennis (Denis, Denys) Bernard, plot against the King, 216.
-, -, Sir James, lands, Ireland, 918.
-, -, John, gunner of the Mermaid, 1287.
-, -, William, tenant, Taunton, 61.
Denny, Edward, collector, Spights, Barbados, 1381.
-, -, Walk see New Forest.
Dent, John, waiter, Wells, 191, 447.
Dentiam see Denham.
Denton, Charles, tobacco planter, 1165.
-, -, Francis, tenant of John Wadlow's lands, 1173.
Denyon, Thomas, 813.
-, -, -, Mayor of Carmarthen, 813.
Denys see Dennis.
Deptford (Kent), 665, 959.
-, -, Redhouse, 71.
-, -, stores, 549, 773, 927, 1073.
-, -, Yard see Navy (Yard).
Derby House (Admiralty Office), 930.
Derby, Daniel, boatman, Yarmouth, 1140.
Derby, Earl of, see Stanley, W. G. R.
-, -, -, 1198 (probably Robert Ferrers, sixth Earl).
Derby town, 302, 356, 1210, 1444; fee farm, 538.
-, -, County, 140, 538, 854, 1075, 1198, 1299, 1548, 1556, 1562, 1572, 1615, 1623.
-, -, -, farm of impost of lead, 1626.
-, -, -, gamekeeper of the King's Forests see Ormonde, Duke of; deputy to see Vernon, E.
-, -, -, Hearthmoney, 1506.
-, -, -, Justice of Peace, 1506.
-, -, -, militia money, 816.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments see Adderley, J.
-, -, -, Recusants, 302, 497; Receiver of Recusants Forfeitures see Powell, R.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 538, 1529, 1599.
Dereham (Derham), Henry, serjeant-at-arms, 142, 171, 539, 764.
-, -, Sir Richard, Receiver of Poll money, London, Middlesex and Westminster, 316, 809; Receiver of Recusants' Forfeitures, 492, 561, 785.
-, -, Thomas (and Sir Thomas), English minister at the Court of Florence, 104, 132, 141, 347.
Derelict lands and wastes between high and low water, leases of, see Crown Lands (derelict).
Derencarbery (co. Mayo), 1042.
Derenetubrid (Ireland), 951.
Dergallaghane (co. Tipperary), 1356.
Dering, Charles, Comptroller of Accounts of Hearthmoney, 1255.
-, -, Daniel, Captain of the Dover frigate, 482, 483, 608, 1362.
-, -, Sir Edward, navy account, 41; a Treasury Lord, 103, 191, 274, 437, 517, 529, 562, 602, 609, 743, 856, 921, 1015, 1087, 1135, 1228, 1352; loan to the government, 141; navy account, 41; Irish business, 1266.
-, -, Henry, landwaiter, London, 629, 1310.
-, -, -, clerk to the Fee Farm Trustees, 5, 11, 223–4, 377, 865, 1505; fee farm purchase, 3–4, 427; interest on orders, 3; Wine Licence Commissioner loans as, 286, 397, 400, 416, 463, 600, 857, 858, 860, 1080; Wine Licence Farm, 577, 583, 590, 600, 608; Doyly's estate, 680, 1126.
-, -, Joseph, Customs place, 361.
-, -, Lady, widow of Sir Edward, 1228, 1342, 1352.
-, -, Mr., petition, 306.
-, -, Richard, tenant of John Wadlow's lands, 1173.
Dermott, Richard, tidesman, Yarmouth, 553.
Derreighter (co. Mayo), 1042.
Derryarrow (Upper Ossory, Queen's County), 433.
Derryharan (King's County), 1356.
Derryduncahill (co. Roscommon), 232.
Designy, Philip, pardon, 665.
Dethicke, Henry, Richmond Herald, 387, 764.
-, -, John, Treasurer at Drury House for Delinquents estates under the Commonwealth, 1544; Treasurer at Worcester House for the sale of the King's, Queen's and Prince's lands, 1544.
Deuxhill Priory (co. Salop), 1585.
Deuxwell, John, steward of Botloe etc., co. Gloucester, 1600.
Devaughandon, Ann, French Protestant, 247–8.
Devenish, George, lands, Ireland, 110.
-, -, Henry, lease, Bradridge, Devon, 864.
-, -, Mr., Chancery Court, 1070.
-, -, Robert, York Herald, 387, 764.
Devereux (Deureux), Edward, eighth Visct. Hereford, steward of Mallaen etc., 1059.
-, -, Edward, steward of Mallaen etc., 1059.
-, -, John, steward of Mallaen etc., 1059.
-, -, -, milliner [London], 1272.
Deverus, Edward, navy volunteer, 1022.
Devet, Peter, Customs bonds, 794.
Devon, Earl of, see Courtenay, Ed.
Devonshire, Earl see Cavendish, W.
-, -, County, 28, 37, 60, 139, 169, 198, 353, 382, 389, 416, 431, 477, 531, 553, 561, 635, 649, 886, 1122, 1192, 1210, 1236, 1264, 1393, 1533, 1535, 1548, 1564, 1582, 1583, 1595–1597, 1599.
-, -, -, Hearthmoney, 677.
-, -, -, Justices of Peace, 677.
-, -, -, Lord Lieutenant, 1343.
-, -, -, militia money, 819, 993.
-, -, -, Receiver of Crown Revenues see Godolphin, Sir W.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, 23, see Northcott, J.
-, -, -, Receiver of Recusants Forfeitures see Randall, J.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 1529.
-, -, -, tin see Tin.
Dewy, Benjamin, waiter, Poole, 450.
-, -, Mr., Earl of St. Alban's grant, 996.
Deynham, John, Receiver of Assessments, London (1649), 528.
Diamonds, imported by the East India Company, duty on, 257.
Dice, boxes of, 487.
Dick, Sir Andrew, pension at the Restoration, 1645.
Dickin, Thomas, waiter, Portsmouth, 874; ditto, Chichester, 1211.
Dickins (Dickens), Major Francis, woodward of New Forest, 30, 62, 170, 380, 463, 550, 707, 722, 727, 729, 731, 755, 983, 986, 1021, 1162, 1193, 1205, 1404.
-, -, John. books of wine licences, temp. Commonwealth, 1572.
Dickinson (Dickenson), Edmond, a physician in ordinary to the King, 765, 768.
-, -, Francis, Roman Catholic priest, 222.
-, -, Hugh, Recusant, Lancs, 1174.
-, -, Mr. [? Edmond, the physician], glasses in the King's bathing room, 846.
-, -, Richard, commander of the Diamond, 850.
-, -, Thomas, commissioner to seize Nelthorpe's estates, 1410.
-, -, William, chief clerk of the Works, 87, 469, 722, 1268.
-, -, -, Surveyor of the Customs, 10, 180–1, 283, 355, 383, 554, 601, 614, 620, 629, 715, 903; officer for coast bonds, 567, 624, 1368; Revenue Commissioner, Ireland, 594, 611, 617, 624, 1279, 1438; Customs Commissioner, 1250, 1352, 1368, 1462, 1464.
-, -, -, boatman, 402; waiter Helbre etc., 448; boatman, Hull, 737.
Dieppe (France), 162, 835.
Dieren (Holland), 326.
Diets see Lord Privy Seal; Royal Household Officers, Exchequer Court usher.
-, -, retrenched and suspended, 78.
Diffey, Robert, lease, Fordington, 1558, 1559.
Digby, Anne, Countess of Bristol, pension, 1206, 1207.
-, -, John, third Earl of Bristol, Lord Lieutenant of Dorset, 818, 993, 1014.
-, -, John, commission for embezzlements of prizes, 975–6.
-, -, Sir Kenelm, trustee for Queen Henrietta Maria, 1500; petition for lease Salcey Forest, 1583.
Dike (Dyke, Pyke), Eleanor, pension, 364, 409, 1296.
Dill, John, tenant, Cornwall, 1611.
Dillon, Col. Cary, lands, Ireland, 592–3, 606, 676, 1126; Commissary General of Horse, Ireland, 944; Governor of Charles II's Hospital, Dublin, 944; Irish pension, 1012, 1059.
-, -, Sir James, 1119.
-, -, Wentworth, fourth Earl of Roscommon, lands, Ireland, 921, 1090, 1265–6.
Dingle, James, tenement, Carnedon Prior, 1302.
Dingle Icough (Ireland), Customs establishment, 1004.
Dingley (Dinckley), Ed., Commissioner for the Royal Aid, co. Worcester, 1408.
-, -, John, lease Carnedon Prior, 1181.
-, -, Mr., payment in the Treasurer of the Chamber's Office, 1420.
Dinton (Bucks), 427.
Dipford, Widow, lands, Plymouth, 608, 641.
-, -, Thomas, lands, Plymouth, 608.
Dironway (co. Anglesea), 1301.
Disbandment see Army.
-, -, assessments or Acts for see Assessments Eighteen Months, 1678, and Six Months.
Discoveries (and assertions of Crown title to), concealed lands, tenements, houses etc., 13, 59, 60, 117, 118, 159, 195, 284, 299, 308–9, 342, 530, 569, 616, 1040, 1129, 1167, 1192, 1236, 1284, 1290, 1299, 1308–9, 1393, 1439, 1468, 1484, 1535, 1537, 1538, 1544, 1547, 1552, 1553, 1555, 1559, 1561, 1570, 1571, 1575, 1580, 1586, 1589, 1590, 1591, 1598, 1606, 1608, 1610, 1616: and see Crown (lands encroachments); Roman (superstitious); inconveniences of commissions for discovery of, 1561.
-, -, of concealed moneys, escheated debts and taxes, 13, 60, 143, 295, 349, 353, 520–8, 1531, 1533, 1568, 1586, 1589, 1600.
Disloyalty, cases of, see Traitors.
-, -, of Excise and Customs officers, 602.
Disney, John, Receiver General of Assessments, co. Lincoln (1649), 524.
Dispensing power in the King to dispense with clauses in the Navigation Act, 1479.
Dissenters (Protestant and see Conventicles, Quakers), 7, 602, 769, 1068, 1134, 1138, 1167, 1238, 1245, 1283, 1337, 1343, 1437, 1443.
-, -, fines on, 719, 723, 1240.
-, -, forfeitures, 689.
-, -, prosecuted as Recusants, 58, 1030, 1056.
-, -, sheriffs allowed 12d. per £ on fines and forfeitures levied, 1165.
Ditchfield, John, landwaiter, London, 1211.
Dixie, Beaumont, Receiver General for co. Leicester of the Eighteen Months' Assessment (1661), 1054, 1210.
Dixon, James, Groom of the Great Chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, 266, 468, 540, 652, 801, 802, 897, 1296.
-, -, Richard, mayor of Harristown, co. Kildare, 156.
-, -, Thomas, messenger of the Chamber, 544, 726, 916.
-, -, -, outlaw of Toft, co. Lincoln, 1523.
Dobbins (Dobins), Thomas, plumber, 790, 1077.
-, -, William, Customs officer, Belfast, 1430, 1440–1, 1514.
Dobson, Christopher, waiter, Shields, 811.
-, -, William, draper, London, 990.
Dockwait, Joseph, waiter, Stockton, 877.
Doctors Commons (London), 1205.
Dod, Mr., Customs officer, Manningtree, 1505.
Dodderhill (co. Worcester), 1328, 1405.
Dodding, Miles, Justice of Peace, co. Lancs, 487.
Doddington, George, Commissioner of Appeals in Excise, 394.
Doddingtree (co. Worcester), 1328–9.
Dodsham, John, engaged on the mole at Tangier, 1248.
Dodson, John, landwaiter, London, 1151.
-, -, Mr., waiter, Carlisle, 640.
Dodsworth, Mathew, tobacco bonds, 59.
Dodwell, Henry, of Grange, co. Roscommon, 231–2.
Dog Tavern (New Palace Yard, London), 1362, 1553.
Doggett, William, poor Tangier soldier, 1023.
Dogs, English, 497, 503.
Dolben (Dolbin), John, Archbishop of York, 946.
-, -, -, commissioner to enquire of Denbigh lands, 1132.
-, -, Mr., payment with Mr. Can, 543.
-, -, Sir William, Justice of the King's Bench, 11, 52, 109, 178, 274, 605.
Dole, Edmund, Recusant, Bristol, 1337.
-, -, Erasmus, Quaker, Bristol, 1191.
Dolebank ("Dalebank," co. Yorks), 1200.
Dolman (Doleman), John, clipper of coin, 993, 1036.
-, -, Sir Thomas, clerk of the Privy Council, 266, 470, 474, 634, 652, 975, 1280, 1320, 1338.
"Dolphin" inn, Lombard Street, London, 749.
Dolton see Dalton.
Domvile, Sir William, Attorney General, Ireland, 98, 133, 536, 678, 705, 711, 727, 884, 980, 1162.
Doncaster (Yorks), Frenchgate and St. Sepulchre's Gate, 1201; Willowbridge toll, 1616.
Doncaster, Earl of, see Scott, J.
Done (and see Dunn), Edward, riding surveyor, Northumberland, 399, 499.
-, -, John, waiter, Neston, 73, 441; ditto Liverpool, 506.
-, -, Thomas, Auditor of Imprests, 48, 89, 119, 137, 177, 195, 215, 223, 314, 413, 491, 598, 634, 686, 844, 922, 998, 1018, 1019–20, 1113, 1242, 1290, 1387, 1398, 1442, 1452, 1486.
-, -, (Dunn), Thomas, Auditor of Trustees for Maintenance of Ministers, 1610.
Donegal County (Ireland), 1025, 1140.
Donegall, Countess see Chichester, L.
-, -, Earl see Chichester, A.
Dongan see Dungan.
Dongansallagh (co. Tipperary), 1356.
Donjoy, Symon, Excise question, 637.
Donkelly, Mr., Closet Keeper, 122, 268, 544, 630, 767, 917, 1457.
Donn, Daniel, tidesman, London, 847, 933, 949; Capt., 1101.
-, -, Sybil, executrix of Capt. G. Elsmere, 92, 235.
Donnogh alias McCarty, Mr., lands, Ireland, 951.
Donoure (co. Cork), 884.
Dopping, Anthony, Bishop of Meath, see Meath.
Dorchester (Dorset), 1555.
Dorislaus, Mr., seizure, 124.
Dorking (Surrey), 828.
Dormant privy seal [or King's money for special services], 74, 232, 386, 452, 566, 660, 793, 934, 1000, 1113, 1188, 1316, 1460, 1479.
-, -, -, -, estimate for (1667), 1646; (1668), 1651; (1679), 1653.
Dormer, Sir Fleetwood, Justice of Peace, co. Gloucester, 1165.
-, -, Richard, contractor for the First Wine Act, 204.
Dorney, Richard, one of the King's musicians, 172, 178, 544, 630, 633, 727, 899; his widow, 725, 915, 1420.
Dorrell see Darell.
Dorrington, Francis, ship sunk at Blackwall (in 1667), 84, 102, 637, 640, 706; custodiam lease, 488.
-, -, Mary, assignee of Francis, 706.
-, -, Capt. William, lease of Post Groats of tin, 1028, 1099, 1178.
Dorscombe (rents, Exeter Castle), 1282, 1548.
Dorset, Earl and Countess of, see Sackville, C, and E, and M.
Dorset County, 90, 105, 169, 198, 292, 415, 564–5, 553, 576, 661, 842, 1147, 1264, 1395, 1407, 1414, 1429, 1491, 1523, 1529, 1555, 1559, 1575, 1580, 1583, 1599, 1600.
-, - -, Hearthmoney, Receiver see Baddely, R.
-, - -, Justices of Peace, 56.
-, - -, militia money, 818, 993, 1014.
-, - -, Receiver of Crown Revenues see Smith, Symon, Bennett, J.: garrisons charged on Crown Revenues, 18.
-, - -, Receiver of Assessments see Bragg, J.
-, -, -, Recusants forfeitures, 31; Receiver of, see Randall, J.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 56, 818, 1590.
Dort (Holland), 797.
Doughty (Dowty), Dorothy, Tangier, widow, 1204.
-, -, Mr., Deputy Auditor of Barbados under William Blathwayte, 273, 719.
-, -, Major, discovery of Crown lands, 1393.
-, -, Philip, attorney in the King's Bench, 17, 1387.
-, -, Capt. Robert, collector, Yarmouth port, 950, 1052, 1075, 1267, 1435.
-, -, William, merchant tailor, London, 33.
Douglas (Isle of Man), 876.
Douglas, Alexander, Customs place, 399.
-, -, George, first Earl of Dumbarton, 1081, 1164; journey to France to condole the death of the Queen, 891, 893, 1319; Irish business, 53; Regiment at Tangier and in Ireland, 340, 367, 393, 481, 844, 881, 908, 956, 1043, 1177, 1185, 1189, 1204, 1434, 1453; Regiment in France, 1434; iron wire affair, 1157; debt to his brother, 1157.
-, -, John, Commissioner for the Poll (1666), Berwick, 662.
-, -, William, eighth Earl of Morton, grant of encroachments on Crown waste, co. Surrey, 1570.
Douglas-Hamilton, William, third Duke of Hamilton, 639.
Dove, Anne, brewer, 603.
-, -, Henry, Tangier soldier, 393.
-, -, Humphry, clerk to the Treasurer of the Chamber, 268, 385, 767, 1073.
-, -, Jeremiah, lease, co. Leicester, 316.
Dover, Robert, Farmer of Excise in South Wales (before 1660), 531.
-, -, William, Prince's Meadows, Kennington, 1576–7.
Dover (Kent), town and port, 23, 130, 148, 294, 331, 423, 442, 570, 628, 673, 676, 811, 987, 1021, 1052, 1101, 1121, 1133, 1149, 1212, 1275, 1377, 1378, 1387, 1436, 1490–1, 1513, 1575.
-, -, agent to the Victualling at see Hawkes, B.
-, -, Castle, 42, 211, 460; Lieutenant of, 93, 460, 556, 1088.
-, -, forts, Captain of see Daniel, Sir T.; garrison, 556, 560, 970, 979, 1088.
-, -, French shallop at, 106.
-, -, Maison Dieu, 42, 1275, 1490–1; lands of, 42, 93, 235, 1490–1, viz. Barton's barn, 1490; Broxditch, 1490; Castle Dean, 1490; Carleton Dean, 1490; Cophill, 42, 1490; Crouches pasture, 1490; Le Harpe meadow, 1490; Nicholas Lewes meadow, 1490; Lymekilnholm, 1491; Sedgemead, 1490; Ward Close, 42; Warden Down or Dean pasture, 42, 93, 235, 1491.
-, -, Mayor of, 106, 529.
-, -, Serjeant of the Admiralty of, 533.
-, -, sick and wounded accounts, Dutch war, 119.
-, -, Victualling cooper to see Willis, J.; storehouses, 926, 957.
Dovey, Mr., tenant, Winchester, 972.
Dowarty (co. Roscommon), 232.
Dowdale, Thomas, lease, Exeter, 1109, 1282.
Dowde, Mr., Commissioner for Crown waste and encroachments, 1570.
Dowe, Robert, lease, Shields, 1597.
Dowlas (cloth), 105.
Dowle, Clement, searcher, Gloucester port, 147.
-, -, Giles, attorney at law, suppressing tobacco planting in Worcestershire etc., 151, 480, 487–8, 811, 1164–5, 1186, 1260.
-, -, John, searcher, Gloucester port, 147.
-, -, Mary, widow, herb strewer to the King, 122, 268, 476, 742.
Dowman, Mile[s], Justice of Peace, Cambridge, 869.
Down County (Ireland), 1025.
Downe, Anthony, son of Thomas, 854, 904.
-, -, Grace, daughter of Thomas and wife of S. Gayre, 854, 904.
-, -, John, waiter, Cowes, 507.
-, -, Mark, son of Thomas, 854, 904.
-, -, Thomas, of Stratton, Cornwall, clerk, 854, 904.
Downe Deady (co. Cork), 884.
Downes, Francis, Gravesend, 584.
-, -, John, watchman, London, 1444, 1453.
-, -, -, traitor, Sussex, 1529, 1540, 1557.
Downhall, Mary, lease, co. Leicester, 316.
Downing, George, junr., a Teller of the Exchequer, 116.
-, -, Sir George, 63, 128, 174–5, 239, 290, 1060, 1068, 1078, 1524; a Commissioner of Customs, 112–3, 513, 864, 1081, 1250; a Teller of the Exchequer, 242, 1255, 1264, 1273, 1314; Secretary to the Treasury, 661; Ambassador in Holland, 1453; lease, 135–6; building, 379–80; Great Level, 1585.
-, -, Mortogh, discoverer of plot, 216.
-, -, Robert, tidesman, London port, 506.
Downs, the, 104, 130, 271, 298, 361, 483, 533, 703, 942, 1107.
Downton, Widow, lands, Winchester, 972.
Dowse, Samuel, waiter, Spalding, 447; collector ibid, 564.
Dowthorpe (Yorks), 1197.
Dowty see Doughty.
Doyly, Edmund, Receiver General of the Subsidy (1671), co. Notts, 1015.
-, -, Thomas (Mint), annuity, 41, 90, 264, 281, 397, 467, 536, 621, 693, 770, 864, 865, 950, 1056, 1378.
-, -, Sir William, senr., of Shottesham, Receiver of Hearthmoney for Surrey and Southwark, 7, 12, 33, 903; surety for his son, 33; Commissioner for Sick and Wounded, 119, 821, 829.
-, -, Sir William, junr., a Teller of the Exchequer, 33, 492, 996, 1126, 1170, 1232, 1457; debt of as Teller, 184, 190, 440, 492, 680; death of, 903; interest in Earl of Newburgh's estate, 548.
Drake, Geo., lands, Ireland, 1355.
-, -, Sir John, Devon Militia money, 819.
-, -, Walter, lands, Ireland, 347.
Draper, George, tidewaiter, London, 59, 401, 1276.
-, -, Gyles, collectorship of Falmouth port, 687.
-, -, Sir Thomas, horses for the Queen, 698.
Draperies, old and new, see Aulnage.
Drax Priory (Yorks), 1194, 1199.
Drayton, Thomas, waiter, Teignmouth and Dawlish, 181, 371, 1092.
Drayton (co. Leicester), 702.
Drewry, Elias, boatman, Burnham, 942.
-, -, Thomas, boatman, Harwich, 554.
Dring, Robert, lease, Somerset, 311.
Dringhouses, near York city, 1554.
-, -, Blackridge Flat, 1554.
-, -, Larsuks Flat, 1554.
-, -, Westfield and Northfield and Inge, 1554.
Driscoll, Lieut., Duke of Monmouth's Regiment of Foot, 86.
Driver, Ann, relict of Giles, 1419, 1422.
-, -, Giles, keeper of Greenwich Park, 1422.
-, -, Nath., sheriff of Bristol, 1337.
Dreyden see Dryden.
Droamsakane see Dromsicane.
Drogheda, Countess of, see Moore, A.
-, -, Earl of, see Hamilton-Moore, H., Moore, H.
Drogheda (co. Louth, Ireland), Customs establishment, 1004.
Droitwich (co. Worcester), 1328.
Dromana (co. Waterford), 103.
Dromerihy (co. Cork), 884.
Dromleghane (co. Limerick), 1356.
Dromsicane ("Droamsakane," co. Cork), 951.
Drope, William, Customs bonds, 794.
Drumadin (co. Mayo), 1042.
Drumboe Castle (co. Donegal), 1140.
Drumcarbud (co. Cork), 884.
Drumnahesh alias Drumnahesky (co. Antrim), 1357.
Drumond, Sir John, F. Tregion's lands, 1575.
Drumreagh (co. Antrim), 1357.
Drumskeagh alias Drumsleagh (co. Antrim), 1357.
Drure, Geo., poor Tangier soldier, 1050.
Drury, John, Norfolk, 58.
Drury House, Delinquents' estates sales under the Commonwealth, 1544.
Drybutter, Mr., tenant, London, 1172.
Dryden (Dreyden), Benjamin, of Clifford's Inn, petition for De Quinn, 1181, 1212.
-, -, John, Poet Laureate and Historiographer Royal, pension, 197, 222, 364, 409, 588, 591, 735, 736, 897, 915, 1117, 1128, 1450, 1456; John of the parish of St. Bridget, London, collector of the duty on cloth, London port, 949, 972, 991, 1214, 1275, 1384.
Duarty see Bunderagh.
Dublin County, 97, 346, 1025, 1156, 1354.
-, -, City, 43, 97–8, 159, 433, 495, 503, 505, 618, 710, 757, 918, 1090, 1190.
-, - -, Archbishop of (see Marsh, F.), grant of lands to, 151; perpetuity, 1004.
-, - Castle, 678, 738, 873, 1004, 1041–2, 1083, 1103, 1162, 1441, 1470; repairs, 1445–6; Constable, 1003; Council Chamber, 947, 1003; Keeper of rooms in, 1003; porter, 1003: Lord Lieutenant's apartments destroyed by fire, 1445.
-, -, Chapel Izod, 535–6, 1335, 1446; church, 114; King's house at, 114.
-, -, Christ Church, Dean and Chapter, 1004; Dean and singers, 873, 1004; chanter, 1004; rent of the Exchequer chamber, 1003–4.
-, -, Council chamber see Dublin (Castle), Dublin (Customs House).
-, -, Craner of the port see Tilson, T.
-, -, Customs House, 1042; old Custom House used as Customs Farmers' Office, 688, 1075, 1441; custody of, 688, 771; new Custom House used as Council Chamber.
-, -, -, officers, 1004.
-, -, Exchequer Chamber, 1003.
-, -, Four Courts, 1004.
-, -, French Church annuity, 1057.
-, -, -, Protestants' petition, 1441, 1517.
-, -, Horse Guards, stable rent and incidents, 1058.
-, -, Hospital in Back Lane, 873, 1640; new Hospital near Dublin in Phoenix Park see Ireland (Hospital).
-, -, Lord Mayor, 1458.
-, -, -, and city, grant of perpetuity of 500l. for out of the Irish Exchequer, 662–3, 1005, 1057.
-, -, monastery of St. John of Jerusalem, 1004.
-, -, -, St. Mary abbey, 1004.
-, -, -, Thomas Court, 1004.
-, -, office of storekeeper, 694, see Clark, James.
-, -, Ordnance establishment (Master, Lieutenant, Comptroller, Chief Engineer, clerks, Master Gunner, Armourer, gunners and matrosses), 1007.
-, -, Parliament House, 1057.
-, -, Phœnix Park, 113, 943, 1005; rent, 1057; road to Chapel Izod in the Park, 535–6.
-, -, rate of exchange with London see Exchange.
-, -, Recept Home, 873.
-, -, socage holdings as of the Castle of Dublin, 738.
-, -, soldiers in, 396.
-, -, Trinity College, perpetuity, 1004; lands of, 1218; estimate, 1640.
-, -, Whitefriars house hired for the Lord Deputy, 1446.
Ducape (stuff), 11, 899.
Ducatoons, 326–8.
"Duck" Inn, near Temple Bar, 951.
Duck (Duke and see Duke), Thomas, merchant, 14, 938–9; Navy bill of exchange, 1323; loans to the Government and repayments, 2, 12, 13, 14, 21, 44, 64, 83, 95, 98, 100, 116, 122, 130, 142, 148, 151, 305, 337–8, 787, 882, 1035, 1105, 1106, 1108, 1142, 1153, 1169, 1226, 1285, 1303; interest accounts, 516, 1177, 1255; Hearthmoney Comptroller, 44; Hearthmoney Collector or Farmer, 66, 435, 1067, 1517; Hearthmoney surplus, 116, 158, 162, 1101.
Ducker, Rowland, tidesman, Yarmouth, 343, 371, 477, 499.
Duckett, Thomas, Receiver of the Eighteen Months' and Six Months' Assessments, co. Cambridge and Ely, 23, 43, 119, 192; forfeited estate of, 166.
Duddon (co. Lancs), 549, 842.
Dudley, Joseph, Popish Plot informer, 356.
Duel, Richard, bedgoer to the King, 1315.
Duffield, Thomas, one of the King's falconers, 73, 266, 467, 604, 714, 1001, 1044, 1341.
Duffin, John, father of Thomas, 796.
-, -, Thomas, 796.
Dugdale, John, Windsor Herald, 387, 764.
-, -, Stephen, King's witness, 492, 573.
-, -, Sir William, Norroy, 764; Garter King, 137, 413, 764, 788.
Dugua, Anthony, importing lace, 1063.
Duke (and see Duck) Edward, searcher, London, 424.
-, -, George, discovery of Crown Lands, 1532.
-, -, Richard, of Maidstone, 1628.
-, -, William, tidesman, Portsmouth, 714, 810.
Duleage (co. Mayo), 1042.
Duleek (co. Meath), 710.
Duloe (co. Cornwall), 580, 634.
Dumbarton, Earl of, see Douglas, G.
Dummer, Edward, Navy bill, 1410, 1464.
Dun see Dunn.
Dunbar, Capt. James, royal bounty, 200.
Dunboyne, Lord see Butler, P.
Duncane, Samuel, Receiver of Assessments, co. Suffiolk (1649), 525.
Duncannon, Walter, lands, Boynton, Cornwall, 1578.
Duncannon (co. Wexford), 1007.
Dunch, Col., Regiment, 821.
Duncker, William, senr., merchant of London, 461.
Duncombe, Charles, goldsmith, 609, 1249; loans to the Government, 1, 29, 61, 64, 85, 99, 177, 287, 296, 303, 318, 338, 380, 423, 462, 489, 579, 589, 591, 612, 627, 634, 706, 837, 840, 841, 850, 853, 856, 857, 862, 863, 865, 866, 868, 870, 871, 879, 885, 887, 888, 889, 890, 891, 909, 914, 982, 985, 987, 988, 994, 1026, 1049, 1056, 1065, 1068, 1072, 1076, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1091, 1094, 1097, 1120, 1131, 1136, 1142, 1152, 1169, 1206, 1216, 1227, 1228, 1241, 1258, 1285, 1303, 1314, 1322, 1333, 1335, 1337, 1342, 1347–8, 1350, 1359, 1380, 1382, 1394, 1396, 1401, 1402, 1413, 1414, 1432, 1456, 1464, 1472, 1474, 1488, 1490, 1512, 1518, 1520, 1527, 1655, 1657, 1658; loans to ambassadors, 407–8, 954; interest accounts and payments, 99, 126, 193–4, 226, 289, 290, 318, 329, 350, 361, 366, 454, 456, 504, 511, 612, 615, 681, 758, 759, 862, 866, 932, 933, 953, 995, 1018, 1021, 1087, 1088, 1091, 1098, 1105, 1121, 1181, 1182–3, 1186, 1202, 1206, 1215,
1344–5, 1380–1, 1381, 1414, 1431, 1467, 1473–4; Treasurer and Cashier of Excise, advance payments (for merely official payments by as such see Excise payments), 35, 88, 303, 307, 312, 333, 338, 374, 383, 386, 387, 393–4, 397, 423, 458, 482, 542, 574, 598, 636, 641, 646, 649, 677, 693, 711, 723, 737, 746, 769, 786, 788, 789, 794, 796, 834, 859, 890, 894, 902, 908, 984, 999, 1102, 1119, 1227, 1272, 1346, 1360; Treasurer or Cashier General of Hearthmoney, 1347–8, 1350, 1488; a Commissioner for the office of Master Worker of the Mint, 3, 306, 389, 492, 679, 888, 1079, 1206, 1222, 1268, 1460, 1497; remittances abroad for the Government and bills of exchange drawn on from abroad, 254, 257, 339, 354, 1018; Receiver of the Eighteen Months' and Six Months' Assessments, co. Bedford, 23, 116, 192, 637, 665, 673; orders assigned to by L. Kingdon, 213; bringing money from Bristol, 868; loans to individuals, 1292.
-, -, Francis, tidesman, Bridlington, 650, 902.
-, -, John, discovery of Crown lands, 1532.
-, -, Sir John, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 39.
-, -, Valentine, tenant, Lombard Street, London, 729, 749.
-, -, William, ship's commander, 278.
Duncormick (barony of Bargy, co. Wexford), 433.
Dundalk (Ireland), Customs establishment, 1004.
Dungan, Col., Tangier, 762; pension, 1505; in France, 1182.
Dungannon, Viscountess see Trevor, A.
Dungarvan (co. Waterford), Customs establishment, 1004.
Dunholme (co. Yorks, ? Lincoln), 1199.
Dunkenhalgh (co. Lancs), 843.
Dunkirk (France), 1069, 1101.
-, -, garrison (1660), 1630, 1644; stores for, 1645.
-, -, money, account of (for the rendition of), 844 (Slingsby's); 1066 (Backwell's).
Dunluce barony (co. Antrim), 895.
Dunmow (co. Essex), 1554.
Dunn (Dun), Anne, widow of Lieut.-Samuel, 1452.
-, -, Field, Customer of Berwick, 105, 517, 1376.
-, -, Mr. [? William], tidesman, Bristol, 477.
-, -, Samuel, Cornet of Horse, Tangier, 1384–5, Lieutenant of Horse, Tangier, 1407, 1452, 1512.
-, -, Thomas, auditor see Done.
-, -, William, tidesman, Hull, 564, 902, 966.
Dunnell, John, waiter, Mumbles, 936.
Dunnington, Thomas, lands, York city, 1554.
Dunnstown (co. Kildare), 156.
Dunstan, George, pension, 197, 222, 364, 409, 588, 591, 735, 899, 915, 1118, 1128, 1450, 1456.
Duppa, Brian, bishop of Winchester, 1435.
-, -, Sir Thomas, Gentleman Usher Black Rod, 910; pension as such, 910; keeper of Windsor House Park 1166, 1313; collector of Tenths of the diocese of _. 1206–7; lease, 852, 1206.
Duras, Marquis de, ambassador from Genoa, 461.
-, -, Louis de, 2nd Earl of Feversham, journey to France to congratulate on the birth of the Dauphin's son, 574, 577, 594, 599, 603, 604, 836; Poll assessment, 434; lands, Ireland, 432; Regiment of Horse, 1377.
Durate, George, Customs frauds, Virginia, 37.
Durham, James, King's stage coachman, 1178.
-, -, John, noontender, London port, 120, 254, 291.
Durham, Bishop of, 1130.
-, -, Bishopric, 1274, 1529.
-, -, -, sede vacante leases, 33; revenues and expenses, 157, 183; forfeitures, 1130.
-, -, -, Receiver of sede vacante revenues see Arden, E.
-, -, -, Tenths, 590.
Durham County, 18, 93, 793, 1130, 1193, 1334, 1499, 1547, 1581, 1597, 1602.
-, -, -, Excise, 1123.
-, -, -, Receiver of Assessments, 337, 1568, see Basire, J., Leidgard, T., Heyrson, J., Egarson, J., Wrenn, F., Brabant, H.
-, -, -, seditious persons, 1307.
-, -, -, sheriffs, 1590, 1602.
-, -, -, vice-admiral, 157.
Dunwich (Suffolk), fee farm rent to the Crown, history of, 1601–2.
Du Roys, cloth, 11.
Dutch (and see Holland).
-, -, East India Company, 1447.
-, -, English privateers attacking, 1211.
-, -, fishing trade in the hands of, 1371.
-, -, horses, 510.
-, -, league, equivalence of, 441.
-, -, letters of marque against, 641.
-, -, peace and treaty with see Treaty.
-, -, prizes see Prizes.
-, -, sale of Fort St. Andrew (Gambia River) to by the Duke of Curland, 1034.
-, -, sailors, 345, 858, 893.
-, -, ships, 858.
-, -, war see War.
-, -, West India Company, 1033.
Dutton, Sir Richard, Governor of Barbados, 499, 537–8, 628, 670, 798–9, 947, 981, 1017, 1021, 1127, 1129, 1142, 1260–1, 1432, 1522–3.
-, -, Thomas, collector of Assessments, co. Middlesex, 1125.
Dyer (Dyre), Edward, one of the King's musicians, 470, 767, 768.
-, -, James, tidesman, London, 19, 291, 405, noontender ibid, 477.
-, -, John, bailiff of Milton Falconbridge, 565.
-, -, William, collector of Plantation duties of Caesarea, 650; Surveyor General of Customs in the several Plantations of America, 942; Mr., Customs officer in New England, 1371; Surveyor General of Customs in Virginia, Maryland and elsewhere, 1496.
Dyers, trade of, 94.
Dyffrybrynn (co. Pembroke), 310, 684.
Dyke see Dike.
Dymock (co. Gloucester), 962.
Dyos (Dyas), Thomas, contractor for the First Wine Act, 118, 204.
Dypee, John, tailor to the Great Wardrobe, 839.
Dyson, Elizabeth, wife to Thomas, royal bounty to, 418, 473.
-, -, Thomas, 418.
-, -, William, seizer of uncustomed goods, 292, 371.